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Page 1 - Smart Switch

TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch REV1.2.0 1910010972

Page 2 - CE Mark Warning

Chapter Introduction Chapter 4 System This module is used to configure system properties of the switch. Here mainly introduces:  System Info: Con

Page 3 - Safety Information

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Create IP-Range IP Range ID: Enter the IP-range ID. Start Multicast IP: Enter start multicas

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Select: Select the desired port for multicast filtering. It is multi-optional.Port: Displays the port number. Filter: Select Enable/Disable multic

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Figure 8-12 Packet Statistics The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Auto Refresh Auto Refresh: Select Enable/Disable auto refresh

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Chapter 9 QoS QoS (Quality of Service) functions to provide different quality of service for various network applications and requirements and optim

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2. 802.1P Priority Figure 9-2 802.1Q frame As shown in the figure above, each 802.1Q Tag has a Pri field, comprising 3 bits. The 3-bit priority f

Page 8 - Package Contents

Figure 9-4 SP-Mode 2. WRR-Mode: Weight Round Robin Mode. In this mode, packets in all the queues are sent in order based on the weight value for ea

Page 9 - Chapter 1 About this Guide

The QoS module is mainly for traffic control and priority configuration, including two submenus: DiffServ and Bandwidth Control. 9.1 DiffServ This s

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Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Select the port priority Required. On QoS→DiffServ→Port Priority page, configure the port

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Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Log on to the 802.1P/CoS Mapping page 2 Enable 802.1P priority function Required. By defau

Page 12 - Chapter 2 Introduction

 Priority Level DSCP: Indicates the priority determined by the DS region of IP datagram. It ranges from 0 to 63. Priority Level: Indicates the

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Chapter Introduction Chapter 9 QoS This module is used to configure QoS function to provide different quality of service for various network applic

Page 14 - 2.3.2 Rear Panel

SP+WRR-Mode: Strict-Priority + Weight Round Robin Mode. In this mode, this switch provides two scheduling groups, SP group and WRR group. Queues in

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The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Rate Limit Config Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the corresponding port

Page 16 - 3.2 Configuration

Figure 9-11 Storm Control The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Storm Control Config Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-

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9.3 Voice VLAN Voice VLANs are configured specially for voice data stream. By configuring Voice VLANs and adding the ports with voice devices attach

Page 18 - Chapter 4 System

In practice, the port voice VLAN mode is configured according to the type of packets sent out from voice device and the link type of the port. The fo

Page 19 -  Port Info

9.3.1 Global Config On this page, you can configure the global parameters of the voice VLAN, including VLAN ID and aging time. Choose the menu QoS→Vo

Page 20 - 4.1.3 System Time

Note: To enable voice VLAN function for the LAG member port, please ensure its member state accords with its port mode. If a port is a member port of

Page 21 - 4.1.4 Daylight Saving Time

Figure 9-14 OUI Configuration The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Create OUI OUI: Enter the OUI address of the voice device. M

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Step Operation Description 5 Enable Voice VLAN Required. On QoS→Voice VLAN→Global Config page, configure the global parameters of voice VLAN. Re

Page 23 - 4.1.5 System IP

Chapter 10 ACL 10.1 ACL Config An ACL may contain a number of rules, and each rule specifies a different package range. Packets are matched in match

Page 24 - 4.2 User Management

Chapter 2 Introduction Thanks for choosing the TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch! 2.1 Overview of the Switch Designed for workgr

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Figure 10-2 ACL Create The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Create ACL ACL ID: Enter ACL ID of the ACL you want to create. Rule O

Page 26 - 4.3 System Tools

MASK: Enter MAC address mask. If it is set to 1, it must strictly match the address. 10.1.4 Standard-IP ACL Standard-IP ACLs analyze and process da

Page 27 - 4.3.3 Firmware Upgrade

Figure 10-5 Create Extend-IP Rule The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Create Extend-IP ACL ACL ID: Select the desired Extend-IP

Page 28 - 4.4 Access Security

Choose the menu ACL→Policy Config→Policy Summary to load the following page. Figure 10-6 Policy Summary The following entries are displayed on this

Page 29 -  Access Control Config

Figure 10-8 Action Create The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Create Action Select Policy: Select the name of the policy. Select

Page 30 - 4.4.2 SSL Config

Policy Name: Displays the name of the binding policy. Interface: Displays the port number or VLAN ID bound to the policy. Direction: Displays the

Page 31 - 4.4.3 SSH Config

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  VLAN-Bind Config Policy Name: Select the name of the policy you want to bind. VLAN ID: E

Page 32 - Figure 4-17 SSH Config

 Network Diagram  Configuration Procedure Step Operation Description 1 Configure for requirement 1 On ACL→ACL Config→ACL Create page, create

Page 33 -  Network Requirements

Step Operation Description 3 Configure for requirement 3 and 4 On ACL→ACL Config→ACL Create page, create ACL 101. On ACL→ACL Config→Standard-IP A

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Chapter 11 SNMP  SNMP Overview SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) has gained the most extensive application on the UDP/IP networks. SNMP pr

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The front panel of TL-SL2218 is shown as Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 Front Panel of TL-SL2218 The front panel of TL-SL2428 is shown as Figure 2-3. Figur

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SNMP v1: SNMP v1 adopts Community Name authentication. The community name is used to define the relation between SNMP Management Station and SNMP Age

Page 37 - Chapter 5 Switching

The User configured in an SNMP Group can manage the switch via the client program on management station. The specified User Name and the Auth/Privacy

Page 38 - 5.1.2 Port Mirror

11.1.2 SNMP View The OID (Object Identifier) of the SNMP packets is used to describe the managed objects of the switch, and the MIB (Management Info

Page 39 -  Mirroring Port

Figure 11-5 SNMP Group The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Group Config Group Name: Enter the SNMP Group name. The Group Name, S

Page 40 - 5.1.3 Port Security

Notify View: Select the View to be the Notify View. The management stationcan receive trap messages of the assigned SNMP view generatedby the switch

Page 41 - Figure 5-4 Port Security

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  User Config User Name: Enter the User Name here. User Type: Select the type for the User. 

Page 42 - 5.1.4 Port Isolation

11.1.5 SNMP Community SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c adopt community name authentication. The community name can limit access to the SNMP agent from SNMP netw

Page 43 - 5.1.5 Loopback Detection

Configuration Procedure:  If SNMPv3 is employed, please take the following steps: Step Operation Description 1 Enable SNMP function globally. Re

Page 44 - 5.2 LAG

11.2 Notification With the Notification function enabled, the switch can initiatively report to the management station about the important events tha

Page 45 - 5.2.1 LAG Table

Type: Select the type for the notifications.  Trap: Indicates traps are sent.  Inform: Indicates informs are sent. The Inform type has a higher

Page 46 - 5.2.2 Static LAG

default, the Speed and Duplex mode of SFP port is 1000MFD. For TL-SL2210/TL-SL2452, the SFP port can only be used with a gigabit module.  LEDs Name

Page 47 - 5.2.3 LACP Config

RMON Group Function History Group After a history group is configured, the switch collects and records network statistics information periodically,

Page 48 - Figure 5-10 LACP Config

11.3.2 Event Config On this page, you can configure the RMON events. Choose the menu SNMP→RMON→Event Config to load the following page. Figure 11-1

Page 49 - 5.3 Traffic Monitor

Figure 11-11 Alarm Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Alarm Table Select: Select the desired entry for configuration. In

Page 50 - 5.3.2 Traffic Statistics

Owner: Enter the name of the device or user that defined the entry. Status: Select Enable/Disable the corresponding alarm entry. Note: When alarm v

Page 51 - 5.4 MAC Address

Chapter 12 Maintenance Maintenance module, assembling the commonly used system tools to manage the switch, provides the convenient method to locate

Page 52 - 5.4.1 Address Table

12.1.2 Memory Monitor Choose the menu Maintenance→System Monitor→Memory Monitor to load the following page. Figure 12-2 Memory Monitor Click the Mo

Page 53 - 5.4.2 Static Address

The Log function is implemented on the Log Table, Local Log, Remote Log and Backup Log pages. 12.2.1 Log Table The switch supports logs output to tw

Page 54 - 5.4.3 Dynamic Address

Choose the menu Maintenance→Log→Local Log to load the following page. Figure 12-4 Local Log The following entries are displayed on this screen:  L

Page 55 - Figure 5-15 Dynamic Address

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Log Host Index: Displays the index of the log host. The switch supports 4 log hosts. Host IP:

Page 56 - 5.4.4 Filtering Address

Choose the menu Maintenance→Device Diagnostics→Cable Test to load the following page. Figure 12-7 Cable Test The following entries are displayed on

Page 57 - 5.5 DHCP Filtering

The rear panel of TL-SL2428 is shown as the following figure. Figure 2-7 Rear Panel of TL-SL2428 The rear panel of TL-SL2452 is shown as the follo

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Figure 12-8 Loopback The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Loopback Type Internal: Select Internal to test whether the port is ava

Page 59 -  DHCP Cheating Attack

Figure 12-9 Ping The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Ping Config Destination IP: Enter the IP address of the destination node fo

Page 60 - Figure 5-20 DHCP Filtering

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Tracert Config Destination IP: Enter the IP address of the destination device. Max Hop:

Page 61 - Chapter 6 VLAN

Appendix A: Specifications IEEE802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX/100Base-FX Fast Ethernet IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet IEEE802

Page 62 - 6.1 802.1Q VLAN

Appendix B: Configuring the PCs In this section, we’ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP/IP correctly in Windows 2000. First make sure y

Page 63 - 6.1.1 VLAN Config

148 5) The following TCP/IP Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on this window by default. Figure B-3 6) Select Use the fo

Page 64 -  VLAN Membership

Appendix C: Glossary Boot Protocol (BOOTP) BOOTP is used to provide bootup information for network devices, including IP address information, the add

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Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) A protocol through which hosts can register with their local router for multicast services. If there is mor

Page 66 -  Configure Switch B

151 Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) RADIUS is a logon authentication protocol that uses software running on a central server to c

Page 67 - Chapter 7 Spanning Tree

Chapter 3 Login to the Switch 3.1 Login 1) To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser and type in the default address http://192.168.0

Page 68 -  In the beginning

Figure 3-3 Main Setup-Menu Note: Clicking Apply can only make the new configurations effective before the switch is rebooted. If you want to keep th

Page 69 -  Selecting the root bridge

Chapter 4 System The System module is mainly for system configuration of the switch, including four submenus: System Info, User Manage, System Tools

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Indicates the 1000Mbps port is at the speed of 1000Mbps. Indicates the 1000Mbps port is at the speed of 10Mbps or 100Mbps. Indicates the SFP port

Page 71 -  Port Roles

COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Other

Page 72 - 7.1 STP Config

 Bandwidth Utilization Rx: Select Rx to display the bandwidth utilization of receiving packets on this port. Tx: Select Tx to display the bandwid

Page 73 -  Parameters Config

Choose the menu System→System Info→System Time to load the following page. Figure 4-5 System Time The following entries are displayed on this screen

Page 74 - 7.2 Port Config

Figure 4-6 Daylight Saving Time The following entries are displayed on this screen:  DST Config DST Status: Enable or disable the DST. Predefined

Page 75 -  Port Config

4.1.5 System IP Each device in the network possesses a unique IP address. You can log on to the Web management page to operate the switch using this

Page 76 - 7.3 MSTP Instance

2. The switch only possesses an IP address. The IP address configured will replace the original IP address. 3. If the switch gets the IP address fr

Page 77 - 7.3.2 Instance Config

Choose the menu System→User Management→User Config to load the following page. Figure 4-9 User Config The following entries are displayed on this sc

Page 78 - 7.3.3 Instance Port Config

Operation: Click the Edit button of the desired entry, and you can edit the corresponding user information. After modifying the settings, please cli

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Choose the menu System→System Tools→Config Backup to load the following page. Figure 4-11 Config Backup The following entries are displayed on this

Page 80 - 7.4 STP Security

4.3.4 System Reboot On this page you can reboot the switch and return to the login page. Please save the current configuration before rebooting to av

Page 81 -  BPDU Filter

Figure 4-15 Access Control The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Access Control Config Control Mode: Select the control mode for u

Page 82 - 7.4.2 TC Protect

IV Safety Information  When product has power button, the power button is one of the way to shut off the product; When there is no power button

Page 83 - Figure 7-11 TC Protect

 Session Config Session Timeout: If you do nothing with the Web management page within the timeout time, the system will log out automatically. If

Page 84 -  Configure Switch B:

Choose the menu System→Access Security→SSL Config to load the following page. Figure 4-16 SSL Config The following entries are displayed on this scr

Page 85 -  Configure Switch D:

an insecure network environment. It can encrypt all the transmission data and prevent the information in a remote management being leaked. Comprising

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 Key Download Key Type: Select the type of SSH key to download. The switch supports three types: SSH-1 RSA, SSH-2 RSA and SSH-2 DSA. Key File: Se

Page 87 - Chapter 8 Multicast

Application Example 2 for SSH:  Network Requirements 1. Log on to the switch via password authentication using SSH and the SSH function is enable

Page 88 -  Multicast Address Table

2. On the Web management page of the switch, download the public key file saved in the computer to the switch. Note: 1. The key type should acc

Page 89 - 8.1 IGMP Snooping

29 3. After the public key and private key are downloaded, please log on to the interface of PuTTY and enter the IP address for login. After succ

Page 90 - 8.1.1 Snooping Config

Chapter 5 Switching Switching module is used to configure the basic functions of the switch, including four submenus: Port, LAG, Traffic Monitor and

Page 91 - 8.1.2 Port Config

Description: Give a description to the port for identification. Status: Allows you to Enable/Disable the port. When Enable is selected,the port can

Page 92 - 8.1.3 VLAN Config

The following entries are displayed on this screen.  Mirror Group List Group: Displays the mirror group number. Mirroring: Displays the mirroring

Page 93 -  VLAN Config

CONTENTS Package Contents ...1

Page 94 - 8.1.4 Multicast VLAN

 Mirrored Port Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the corresponding port based on the port number you entered. Select: Select t

Page 95 - Configuration procedure:

Figure 5-4 Port Security The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Port Security Select: Select the desired port for Port Security con

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5.1.4 Port Isolation Port Isolation provides a method of restricting traffic flow to improve the network security by forbidding the port to forward p

Page 97 - 8.2 Multicast IP

5.1.5 Loopback Detection With loopback detection feature enabled, the switch can detect loops using loopback detection packets. When a loop is detect

Page 98 - 8.2.2 Static Multicast IP

 Port Config Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the corresponding port based on the port number you entered. Select: Select the

Page 99 - 8.3 Multicast Filter

Tips: 1. Calculate the bandwidth for a LAG: If a LAG consists of the four ports in the speed of 1000Mbps Full Duplex, the whole bandwidth of the LA

Page 100 - 8.3.2 Port Filter

Operation: Allows you to view or modify the information for each LAG.  Edit: Click to modify the settings of the LAG.  Detail: Click to get the

Page 101 - 8.4 Packet Statistics

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  LAG Config Group Number: Select a Group Number for the LAG. Description: Displays the desc

Page 102 -  IGMP Statistics

Figure 5-10 LACP Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Global Config System Priority: Specify the system priority for the s

Page 103 - Chapter 9 QoS

Status: Enable/Disable the LACP feature for your selected port. LAG: Displays the LAG number which the port belongs to. 5.3 Traffic Monitor The Tr

Page 104 - Figure 9-3 IP datagram

5.1.1 ...30 Port Config5.1.2 ...

Page 105 - Figure 9-4 SP-Mode

Port: Displays the port number. Packets Rx: Displays the number of packets received on the port. The errorpackets are not counted in. Packets T

Page 106 - 9.1 DiffServ

 Statistics Port: Enter a port number and click the Select button to view the traffic statistics of the corresponding port. Received: Displays th

Page 107 - 9.1.2 802.1P/CoS Mapping

Type Configuration Way Aging out Being kept after reboot (if the configuration is saved) Relationship between the bound MAC address and the port Stat

Page 108 - 9.1.3 DSCP Priority

 Static: This option allows the address table to display the staticaddress entries only.  Dynamic: This option allows the address table to disp

Page 109 - 9.1.4 Schedule Mode

VLAN ID: Enter the corresponding VLAN ID of the MAC address. Port: Select a port from the pull-down list to be bound.  Search Option Search Optio

Page 110 - 9.2 Bandwidth Control

Figure 5-15 Dynamic Address The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Aging Config Auto Aging: Allows you to Enable/Disable the Auto A

Page 111 - 9.2.2 Storm Control

Bind: Click the Bind button to bind the MAC address of your selected entryto the corresponding port statically. Tips: Setting aging time properly h

Page 112 - Figure 9-11 Storm Control

 VLAN ID: Enter the VLAN ID number of your desired entry.  Filtering Address Table Select: Select the entry to delete the corresponding filterin

Page 113 - 9.3 Voice VLAN

Figure 5-17 Network diagram of DHCP For different DHCP clients, DHCP server provides three IP address assigning methods: (1) Manually assign the IP

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packet and broadcast the DHCP-REQUEST packet which includes the assigned IP address of the DHCP-OFFER packet. (4) DHCP-ACK Stage: Since the DH

Page 115 - 9.3.2 Port Config

8.1.1 ...83 Snooping Config8.1.2 ...

Page 116 - 9.3.3 OUI Config

53 Figure 5-20 DHCP Filtering The following entries are displayed on this screen:  DHCP Filtering DHCP Filtering: Enable/Disable the DHCP Filterin

Page 117 -  OUI Table

Chapter 6 VLAN The traditional Ethernet is a data network communication technology based on CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect)

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6.1 802.1Q VLAN VLAN tags in the packets are necessary for the switch to identify packets of different VLANs. The switch works at the data link laye

Page 119 - Chapter 10 ACL

ingress port belongs to, this packet will be dropped. When the VLAN-tagged packets are forwarded by the Tagged port, its VLAN tag will not be changed

Page 120 - 10.1.3 MAC ACL

Figure 6-3 VLAN Table To ensure the normal communication of the factory switch, the default VLAN of all ports is set to VLAN1. VLAN1 cannot be modif

Page 121 - 10.1.5 Extend-IP ACL

Untagged: The port will be an untagged member of the specific VLAN if you select it. Tagged: The port will be an tagged member of the specif

Page 122 - 10.2 Policy Config

 Configuration Procedure  Configure Switch A Step Operation Description 1 Configure the Link Type of the ports Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VL

Page 123 - 10.2.3 Action Create

Chapter 7 Spanning Tree STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), subject to IEEE 802.1D standard, is to disbranch a ring network in the Data Link layer in a lo

Page 124 - 10.3 Policy Binding

Figure 7-1 Basic STP diagram  STP Timers Hello Time: Hello Time ranges from 1 to 10 seconds. It specifies the interval to send BPDU packets. It

Page 125 - 10.3.3 VLAN Binding

 Comparing BPDUs Each switch sends out configuration BPDUs and receives a configuration BPDU on one of its ports from another switch. The followi

Page 126 - Configuration Procedure:

VI 10.3.2 ... 118 Port Binding10.3.3 ...

Page 127 -  Configuration Procedure

 The condition for the root port to transit its port state rapidly: The old root port of the switch stops forwarding data and the designated port o

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The following figure shows the network diagram in MSTP. Figure 7-2 Basic MSTP diagram  MSTP MSTP divides a network into several MST regions. The

Page 129 - Chapter 11 SNMP

The following diagram shows the different port roles. Figure 7-3 Port roles The Spanning Tree module is mainly for spanning tree configuration of th

Page 130 -  MIB Introduction

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Global Config STP: Select Enable/Disable STP function globally on the switch. Version: Selec

Page 131 - 11.1 SNMP Config

7.1.2 STP Summary On this page you can view the related parameters for Spanning Tree function. Choose the menu Spanning Tree→STP Config→STP Summary t

Page 132 - 11.1.3 SNMP Group

Figure 7-6 Port Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Port Config Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the

Page 133 -  Group Config

Port Role: Displays the role of the port played in the STP Instance.  Root Port: Indicates the port that has the lowest path cost from this bridge

Page 134 - 11.1.4 SNMP User

Figure 7-7 Region Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Region Config Region Name: Create a name for MST region identificat

Page 135 -  User Table

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Instance Table Instance ID Select: Click the Select button to quick-select the corresponding

Page 136 - 11.1.5 SNMP Community

Choose the menu Spanning Tree→MSTP Instance→Instance Port Config to load the following page. Figure 7-9 Instance Port Config The following entries a

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Package Contents The following items should be found in your box:  One TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218/TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch  One power cord  Tw

Page 138 - 11.2 Notification

Global configuration Procedure for Spanning Tree function: Step Operation Description 1 Make clear roles the switches play in spanning tree instan

Page 139 - 11.3 RMON

its position and network topology jitter to occur. In this case, flows that should travel along high-speed links may lead to low-speed links, and net

Page 140 - 11.3.1 History Control

Figure 7-10 Port Protect The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Port Protect Port Select: Click the Select button to quick-select t

Page 141 - 11.3.3 Alarm Config

Choose the menu Spanning Tree→STP Security→TC Protect to load the following page. Figure 7-11 TC Protect The following entries are displayed on this

Page 142 -  Alarm Table

 Configuration Procedure  Configure Switch A: Step Operation Description 1 Configure ports On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN page, configure the link type

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 Configure Switch C: Step Operation Description 1 Configure ports On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN page, configure the link type of the related ports as Tagg

Page 144 - Chapter 12 Maintenance

 The configuration procedure for switch E and F is the same with that for switch D.  The topology diagram of the two instances after the topology

Page 145 - 12.2 Log

Chapter 8 Multicast  Multicast Overview In the network, packets are sent in three modes: unicast, broadcast and multicast. In unicast, the source

Page 146 - 12.2.2 Local Log

 Multicast Address 1. Multicast IP Address: As specified by IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), Class D IP addresses are used as destinatio

Page 147 - 12.2.3 Remote Log

should be a group port list, so the switch will duplicate this multicast data and deliver each port one copy. The general format of the multicast add

Page 148 - 12.3 Device Diagnostics

Chapter 1 About this Guide This User Guide contains information for setup and management of TL-SL2210/TL-SL2218 /TL-SL2428/TL-SL2452 Smart Switch. P

Page 149 - 12.3.2 Loopback

When receiving IGMP report message, the switch will send the report message via the router port in the VLAN as well as analyze the message to get the

Page 150 - Network Diagnostics

Figure 8-4 Basic Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Global Config IGMP Snooping: Select Enable/Disable IGMP Snooping fun

Page 151 - 12.4.2 Tracert

Choose the menu Multicast→IGMP Snooping→Port Config to load the following page. Figure 8-5 Port Config The following entries are displayed on this s

Page 152 -  Tracert Config

Figure 8-6 VLAN Config The following entries are displayed on this screen:  VLAN Config VLAN ID: Enter the VLAN ID to enable IGMP Snooping for th

Page 153 - Appendix A: Specifications

Router Port: Displays the router port of the VLAN. Note: The settings here will be invalid when multicast VLAN is enabled Configuration procedure: S

Page 154 - Figure B-1

The following entries are displayed on this screen:  Multicast VLAN Multicast VLAN: Select Enable/Disable Multicast VLAN feature. VLAN ID: Enter

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Application Example for Multicast VLAN:  Network Requirements Multicast source sends multicast streams via the router, and the streams are transmit

Page 156 - Appendix C: Glossary

Step Operation Description 3 Enable IGMP Snooping function Enable IGMP Snooping function globally on Multicast→IGMP Snooping→Snooping Config page.

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 Multicast IP Table Multicast IP Displays multicast IP address. VLAN ID: Displays the VLAN ID of the multicast group. Forward Port Displays the

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 Search Option Search Option: Select the rules for displaying multicast IP table to find the desired entries quickly.  All: Displays all static

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