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1. Port Status Port Speed Duplex Mode Flow Control Moudle Type Not install Figure 6 11 SFP Status Table uninstalled Port ID SFP Port Status Linkup Port Speed 1000Mbps Duplex Mode FD Flow Control Disable Moudle Type Company TP LINK Model TL SM311L Figure 6 12 SFP Status Table installed Web Management 26 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch On the left side of the page is the menu table It contains 8 main menus Each menu has some submenus Click on a menu it will open its submenu and the main window displavs the configuration page of the submenu list first Click on the submenu you want to configure to open the corresponding configuration page The menu structure is as follows VLAN Setting Port Trunking Port Mirroring Virtual Cable Test Figure 6 13 Main Menu System Setting System Information File Transfer Reboot amp Reset and User Port Setting Port Parameter Port Statistic Port Status Storm Control and Port Description Network Setting Switch IP Address Static MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Dynamic Binding Bound MAC Address Aging Time and Ping VLAN Setting VLAN Mode Port VLAN Setting Tag VLAN Global Setting Tag VLAN Setting and MTU VLAN Setting Port Trunking Port Trunking Priority Setting Priority Mode Port Based Priority Port Default Priority and 802 1p Priority Class Port Mir
2. 29 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 1 3 Reboot amp Reset This page is shown as below Reboot amp Reset Notice After soft resetting the configuration except IP address will restore to default and current settings will be cleared Reboot Soft reset Figure 6 19 Reboot amp Reset A prompt is displayed if a button is pressed For example if the button Soft reset is pressed a message box will be activated as shown in Figure 6 20 Microsoft Internet Explorer x Q All the configuration will be cleared after soft resetting Are you sure H Cancel Figure 6 20 Message Box 6 3 1 4 User This page provides the interface of configuring username and password Current Username Current Password New Username New Password Confirm New Password Wotice At most 16 letters or numbers can be held in username and password field Submit Help Figure 6 21 User Configuration You are suggested to retype the new password in Confirm new password box instead of copying in order to avoid typing mistakes A Note Only letters numbers and punctuations can be input into username and password field the other characters are considered illegal The length of username and password ranges from 1 to 16 characters The initial username and password is supervisor supervisor 6 3 2 Port Set
3. The voltage of the power supply meets the requirement of the input voltage of the device The power socket device and rack are well grounded The device is correctly connected to other network devices 4 4 Power On Plug in the negative connector of the provided power cord into the power socket of the device and the positive connector into a power outlet as the following figure shown Figure 4 3 Connecting to Power Supply A Note The figure is to illustrate the application and principle The power plug you get e5 from the package and the socket in your situation will comply with the regulation in your country so they may differ from the figure above Connection 14 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Chapter 5 Function Description 5 1 System Setting System setting contains the following topics displaying and configuring the switch information upgrading firmware backing up and loading configuration rebooting and soft resetting configuring username and password 5 1 1 System Setting The system information contains hardware version software version system description system name system location contact information and run time 5 1 2 File Transfer TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TLSL2452WEB Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch is equipped with the function of configuration backup configuration loading and system upgrading The configuration file and executive file are transferred in TFTP protocol T
4. Lowest w Lowest w Lower w Lower Higher Higher Highest w ah Highest Submit Help Figure 6 47 802 1p Priority gt Priority Tag The priority tag defined in IEEE802 1p gt Corresponding Priority Class Indicates the inner priority classes of switch The tagged frames are classified into four classes inside the switch lowest lower higher and highest When the Weighted priority rule is configured a 1 2 4 8 weighting is applied to forward these four classes of packets S Further explanation In IEEE802 1p priority mode when a switch port receives an untagged frame a frame without priority tag the port s default priority tag will be inserted into the frame before any other process 6 3 7 Port Mirroring This page contains the following fields Port Mirroring Mirror Port E Mirrored Port Mirror Mode Ingress si mi me ms me cick SFP ms ms ETA Help ot rs Figure 6 48 Port Mirroring gt Mirror Mode Set the mirror mode to monitor the ingress traffic egress traffic or both Vou can also disable port mirrorin g gt Mirror Port Defines the port to monitor the traffic Trunk member can t be defined here gt Mirrored Port Indicates the port from which the packets are mirrored Trunk member can t be defined here At most 4 ports can be mirrored simultaneously gt Clean Up Clean Up the Mirrored Port lis
5. RI 12 All VLAN Select All Clean Up Submit Help Figure 6 37 Port VLAN Setting gt VLAN The VLAN number Select the number of the VLAN you want to configure here gt Port The switch port number gt Member Selects the member of the VLAN here If this field is checked it indicates the port belongs to the current VLAN gt Description Displays the user defined port description gt All VLAN Displays all defined Port VLANs VLAN Member 1 5 6 GIGA SFP Ti SI We Close Figure 6 38 All Port VLAN gt Select All Select all ports to be the VLAN member gt Clean Up Clean up all members of the VLAN gt Submit Submit to buildup a VLAN with the selected members Note Any VLAN cannot be the subset or superset of other VLANs u At least two port members should be included to add a VLAN group If the page is submitted with 0 VLAN member it indicates to delete the VLAN If any Trunk has been set the Trunk can be configured as a VLAN member and the member ports of the Trunk cannot be configured see Port 1 and 2 in Figure 6 37 for example For the first time the Port VLAN mode is set a default VLAN which is indexed as NO 1 and contains all switch ports will be built up The ports haven t been assigned to any VLAN manually will be assigned to a hidden VLAN automatically to make sure they can communicate with each other The number of Po
6. TP LINK Enterprise Networking Solution Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TL SL2452WEB COPVRIGHT TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice TP LINK is a registered trademark of TP LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective holders No part of the specifications mav be reproduced in anv form or bv anv means or used to make anv derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from TP LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Copyright 2012 TP LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD All rights reserved http www tp link com FCC STATEMENT FE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequencv energv and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual mav cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likelv to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This devi
7. Lower 3 4 Lower 5 Lowery 6 Lower 7 Lower sl 8 lower GIGA Lowery SFP Lover ml Submit Help Figure 6 45 Port Based priority gt Port Indicates the switch port number gt Priority Class In port based priority mode the switch ports are classified into four priority classes lowest lower higher and highest All the packets entering from the port of the switch are forwarded in the correspondingpriority queue jE Further explanation When priority rule is configured as weighted a 1 2 4 8 weighting is applied to forward these four classes of packets 6 3 6 3 Port Default Priority This page is revealed when the IEEE802 1p mode is configured When a switch port receives an untagged frame a frame without priority tag the port s default priority tag will be inserted into the frame before any other process Port Default Priority Port Default Priority Tag Port Default Priority Tag 1 0 v 2 0 T 0 8 0 GIGA 0 SFP 0 Submit Help Figure 6 46 Port Default Prioritv gt Port Indicates the switch port number gt Default Priority Tag Indicates 802 1p tag being inserted into untagged frames 47 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 6 4 802 1p Prioritv Class This page is revealed when the IEEE802 1p mode is configured As shown below 802 1p Priority Class Corresponding Priority tag 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T Priority Class
8. Table of Factory Defaults Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Tag VAN Tag VLAN Setting All ports belong to VLAN 1 the VID is 1 and Egress Frame is Drop Tag MTU VLAN Setting Uplink port Port Trunking No configured Trunk Priority Mode Priority Rule Weighted Port Based Priority Priority Class o Port Default Priority Port Default Priorty Tag o l Priority Setting AF 802 1P Priority z Priority Tag 6 7 Highest Table of Factory Defaults 52 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Appendix C Table of Function Differences of Switch Familv Table of Function Differences of Switch Familv Models a es Function of efate femm ee Bl a a mu 2 4 6 8 EEEIEI OE ma ma a Dvnamic Binding MAC 9W MAX 13W MAX 20W MAX 35W MAX Consumption 53 Table of Function Differences of Switch Family Item Standards and Protocol Transmission Medium Safety amp Emissions Transfer Method MAC Address Learning Frame Forward Rate LEDs Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Appendix D Hardware Specifications Content IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE802 3u 100Base TX IEEE802 3ab 1000Base T IEEE802 3z 1000Base X IEEE802 3x Flow Control 10Base T UTP STP of Cat 3 or above 100Base TX UTP STP of Cat 5 or above 1000Base X MMF or SMF SFP Module Optional FCC CE Store and Forward Automatically learning automatical
9. frame is received the default priority tag of the port will be attached 5 7 Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port Port mirroring enables switch performs monitoring Network administrators can configure port mirroring by selecting a specific port from which to copy all packets and other ports to which the packets copied 5 8 Virtual Cable Test The virtual cable test feature uses Time Domain Reflectometry TDR to test the quality of the cables connected to the port Some of the possible problems then can be diagnosed include opens shorts cable impedance mismatch bad connectors termination mismatch and bad magnetics It can also test the distance to the problem location with the precision of 1 meter 21 Fuction Description Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Chapter 6 WEB Management 6 1 Overview qqQqqQQ00QQQQ0 The Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch is managed via WEB pages The smart and friendiv interfaces make the switch management an easv job 6 2 Connecting to the Device 6 2 1 Getting Started Before connecting to the WEB server switch the installation of WEB browser which supports JavaScript must be completed in the computer Due to the difference of parsing syntax the WEB page shows may differ between variable WEB browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer of versio
10. 1 Port VLAN VLANs are divided based on ports 2 IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN The IEEE802 1Q protocol defines a new format of the frame It adds a tag header in the original Ethernet frame as follows Adding leee802 1Q Tag Orginal Ethernet Packet New Tagged Packet Figure 5 1 IEEE802 1Q frame 19 Fuction Description Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN is divided bv VLAN ID VID When receiving a frame the switch checks the VID in the tag header of the frame to decide which VLAN it belongs to If the receiving frame doesn t contain the tag header the switch will assign a tag to the frame using the PVID of the port as its VID 3 MTU VLAN MTU VLAN Multi Tenant Unit VLAN defines an uplink port The uplink port will build up several VLANs with each of the other ports Each VLAN contains two ports the uplink port and one of the other ports in the switch so the uplink port can communicate with any other port but other ports can t communicate with each other 5 5 Port Trunking Trunk is Link Aggregation It optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single trunk aggregated groups Bandwidth of the Trunk is the sum of bandwidth of its member ports There are some rules on using Trunk 1 Before setting the Trunk its member ports should be divided to the same VLAN and have the same PVID and drop untagged frame rule Change of the Trunk setting will not affect the VLAN setting Trun
11. Current location E iDocuments and Settings zff Local Settings Temporary Internet Files Amount of disk space to use 4 1244 MB Move Folder view Files View Objects cma Figure 6 2 Settings Dialog In the case of IE5 0 please check the option Every visit to the page otherwise some wrong information may show in WEB pages If the IE version is 6 0 Every visit to the page or Automatically are both appropriate Click the OK button and complete this setting Thirdly click the Security label of Internet Options dialog press the Custom Level button hinted in Figure 6 3 x General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings e amp O Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet gP This zone contains all Web sites you ies haven t placed in other zones r Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Figure 6 3 Internet Options Dialog 23 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch A dialog will pop up as below Securitv Settings 21xi Settings Download signed Activex controls O Disable J Enable Prompt g Download unsigned ActiveX controls Disable O Enable Prompt Q Initialize and scri
12. Service time 9 00 AM to 6 00 PM Monday to Friday Tel 62 021 6259 135 E mail support id tp link com Service time Monday to Friday 9 00 12 00 13 00 18 00 Except public holidays Tel 49 1805 875465 German Service 49 1805 TPLINK E mail support de tp link com Fee 0 14 EUR min from the German fixed phone network and up to 0 42 EUR min from mobile phone Service time Monday to Friday 9 00 AM to 6 00 PM GMT 1 or GMT 2 Daylight Saving Time in Germany Except bank holidays in Hesse Tel 41 0 848 800998 German Service E mail support ch tp link com Fee 4 8 Rp min depending on rate of different time Service time Monday to Friday 9 00 AM to 6 00 PM GMT 1 or GMT 2 Daylight Saving Time TP LINK The Reliable Choice Website http www tp link com E mail support tp link com 7106503690 Rev 2 0 0
13. The front panel of TL SL2210WEB is shown as the following figure LEDs RESET 10 100Mbps RJ45 Port 10 100 1000Mbps RJ45 Port SFP Port Figure 1 1 Front Panel of TL SL2210WEB The front panel of TL SL2218WEB is shown as the following figure a au av HHH TP LINK TL SLZZIBWEB LEDs RESET 10 100Mbps RJ45 Port 10 100 1000Mbps RJ45 Port SFP Port Figure 1 2 Front Panel of TL SL2218WEB The front panel of TL SL2428WEB is shown as the following figure y FPE UTR LEDs 10 100Mbps RJ45 Port 10 100 1000Mbps RJ45 Port SFP Port Reset Figure 1 3 Front Panel of TL SL2428WEB The front panel of TL SL2452WEB is shown as the following figure LEDs 10 100Mbps RJ45 Port 10 100 1000Mbps RJ45 Port SFP Port Figure l 4 Front Panel of TL SL2452WEB Introduction 02 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 03 Introduction Press this button for three seconds to reset the software setting back to factorv RESET default setting LEDs LED Status On Power Off On Svstem Off On Link Act Flashing Off On 100Mbps Off On 1000Mbps Off Port Feature Indication The Switch is powered on The Switch is powered off or power supply is abnormal The Switch works properly The Switch works improperly A valid link is established on t
14. Version Displavs the installed device hardware version number Svstem Description Displavs the device model number and name Svstem Name Defines the user defined device name Svstem Location Defines the location where the svstem is currentiv running Contact Information Defines the contact information of switch manager VV VV V V V Run time Shows the run time since last startup 6 3 1 2 File Transfer This page contains the following fields Transfer Type System Upgrading File Name sysSL2210 EB bin TFTP Server IP 192 168 0 203 Submit Help Figure 6 18 File Transfer gt Transfer Type Lists three types of file transfer supported by the switch gt File Name Identifies the file to be loaded or to be backed up on TFTP server gt TFTP Server IP Indicates the IP address of TFTP server eS Further explanation File transfer types System Upgrading Means downloading the executable file from TFTP server to switch and upgrading the system Configuration Backup Means backing up the current configuration of the switch to TFTP server Configuration Loading Means downloading the configuration from TFTP server to the switch and update it A Caution Please make sure the target file exits on TFTP server before downloading Please make sure the TFTP server is in operation Breaks should be avoided during file transfer otherwise the switch may get damaged
15. device cannot be accessed Static MAC addresses are free of MAC learning which enhances the efficiency of packets forwarding The MAC addresses already configured in static MAC address table cannot be added to filtering MAC address table The capacity of static MAC address table capacity differs among different switches Appendix C lists the difference 5 3 4 Filtering MAC Address Table A filtering MAC address excludes a device from being accessed through the switch All the packets taking the filtering MAC address as their destination will be discarded The filtering MAC address is applicable to all the switch ports The configured filtering MAC address can neither be added to static MAC address table nor be bound by switch ports 5 3 5 Dynamic Binding A switch port in dynamic binding state can bind a specified number of MAC address Once the specified number is reached the port transfers into secure state automatically and stops binding MAC addresses The bound MAC addresses won t age they can be removed by disabling the dynamic binding or rebooting the switch The function of dynamic binding causes the switch port to acknowledge the devices connecting to it after startup and stores the connections through binding MAC addresses in static state This enhances the efficiency of packets forwarding and limits the connecting device number of the switch port Reboot the switch after configuring the dynamic binding function The switch w
16. field gt All VLAN Displays all defined Tag VLANs VLAN VID Member 2 22 5 6 7 8 GIGA SFP TI 10 4000 3 4 Close Figure 6 41 All Tag VLAN gt Select All Select all ports to be the VLAN member Web Management 44 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch gt Clean Up Clean up all members of the VLAN gt Submit Submit to buildup a VLAN with the selected members Note VID of the VLAN must be unique and within the range of 1 to 4094 At least two port members should be included to add a VLAN group If the page is submitted with 0 VLAN member it indicates to delete the VLAN If any Trunk has been set the Trunk can be configured as a VLAN member and member ports of the Trunk cannot be configured see Port 1 and 2 in Figure 6 40 for example If the port is connected to a device that doesn t support IEEE802 1Q e g HUB and some network adapter value of the Egress Frame field should be set to Drop Tag u For the first time the Port VLAN mode is set a default VLAN which is indexed as NO 1 and contains all switch ports will be built up The ports haven t been assigned to any VLAN manually cannot communicate with each other or other VLAN That s different from the Port VLAN The number of Port VLAN that can be set depends on the switch type See the Appendix C for details 6 3 4 5 MTU VLAN Setting This page which is designed to configure the uplink port is displayed when the s
17. from the power grid Installation 06 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Keep the device far from high frequency strong current devices such as radio transmitting station Use electromagnetic shielding when necessary Lightening Protection Extremely high voltage currents can be produced instantly when lightning occurs and the air in the electric discharge path can be instantly heated up to 20 000 C As this instant current is strong enough to damage electronic devices more effective lightning protection measures should be taken Ensure the rack and device are well earthed Make sure the power socket has a good contact with the ground Keep a reasonable cabling system and avoid induced lightning Use the signal SPD Surge Protective Device when wiring outdoor Note For detailed lightning protection measures please refer to Chapter 3 Lightning Protection 07 m Installation Installation Site ay When installing the device on a rack or a flat workbench please note the following items The rack or workbench is flat and stable and sturdy enough to support the weight of 5 5kg at least The rack or workbench has a good ventilation system The equipment room is well ventilated The rack is well grounded Keep the power socket less than 1 5 meters away from the device Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 2 3 Installation Tools Phillips screwdriver ESD preventive wri
18. is maintained inside the switch MAC address is the phvsical address of a network device it is six bvtes long and should be within in a subnet A network device can be identified bv its MAC address A dvnamic address table entrv contains two items MAC address and its corresponding switch port The dvnamic address table is volatile The dvnamic address entrv begins to age once it has been added it will be purged if it isn t renewed in a specified length of time which is defined as aging time The aging time ranges from 0 to 3825 seconds for this switch familv The default value is 300 seconds Dvnamic address table entrv won t age if 0 is set The aging time precision is 15 seconds 17 Fuction Description Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 5 3 3 Static MAC Address Table A static MAC address table entry contains a MAC address and its corresponding switch port All the packets taking that MAC address as their destination will be forwarded to the corresponding switch port The static MAC address won t age which differs from the dynamic MAC address The static MAC address table entry is always valid before it is deleted Supposing an entry whose MAC address is OOOAEBO00001 and corresponding port number is 1 and it is added to the static MAC address table All the packets routing to the address of OOOAEBO00001 egress for the switch port 1 This static entry obliges the device of OOOAEB0O00001 to be connected to port 1 otherwise that
19. FTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol is dedicated to transferring files between two network stations It s based on UDP protocol 5 1 3 Reboot amp Reset The Reset indicates Soft reset here Soft resetting restores the switch configuration to default except the IP address of the switch 5 1 4 User The username and password can be modified in order to exclude illegal users 5 2 Port Setting 5 2 1 Port Parameter 5 2 1 1 Duplex Mode Ports have the duplex modes 10Mbps HD 10Mbps FD 100Mbps HD 100Mbps FD and 1000Mbps FD Giga port support The First part indicates the transmission rate and the second part indicates the duplex mode 15 Fuction Description Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch gt HD half duplex the port supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time gt FD full duplex the port supports transmission between the device and its link partner in both directions simultaneously Auto negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise its transmission rate and duplex mode to its partner 5 2 1 2 Flow Control Flow control enables lower speed devices to communicate with higher speed devices This is implemented by the higher speed device refraining from sending packets 5 2 1 3 Port Security If the port security is enabled it will not learn new MAC address and only transmit the frames from the MAC address list
20. Mbps FD and 1000Mbps FD Giga port support HD stands for halfduplex and FD stands for full duplex Auto means auto negotiation Further explanation By operating on fields in the All Ports line expediently you can set the values of all ports in the corresponding field Some other setting pages offer the same function Parameters of Trunk member ports are configured with default value see the Appendix B table and cannot be configured here see port 5 and 6 in the Figure 6 22 for example For SFP the Duplex Mode is set to 1000Mbps FD and cannot be modified 31 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 2 2 Port Statistic This page displavs the port statistic and it contains the following entries Port Ji Refresh Reset Help Tx Collisions 0 Tx Ucast 2271 Tx Mcast 14 Tx Beast 89 Rx G Pkts 1335 Rx B Bytes 0 Rx Ucast 1321 Rx UnderSz a Rx Meast 0 Rx OverSizel 0 Rx Beast 14 Rx Jabber 0 Rx 64 B 848 Rx 65tol27 B 88 Rx 128t0255 B 33 Rx 256t0511 B 12 Rx 512t01023 B 30 Rx Bytes 456859 Figure 6 23 Port Statistic gt Tx Collisions The number of collision events experienced by the port This counter is applicable in half duplex only gt Tx Ucast The number of frames sent that have a unicast destination MAC address gt Tx Mcast The number of frames sent that have a multicast destination MAC address gt Tx Bcast The number of fram
21. OZ B Prior ty ii tu 21 5 7 Port Mirroring prremasnsnannnn antista saa ss sassssaaasonatisasasi ni 21 5 8 Virtual Cable Testisscssssssssasesssesscscsseosssssecasossssssassctssnasissesesseessasssczastessonsassesssetieos 21 Chapter6 WEB Management 1 22 6 1 Overview 6 2 Connecting to the Device 6 2 1 Getting Started sanserne sAr 22 6 2 2 Lo iriithie SWItGN i a ri a RES 25 6 3 Setting the Device 6 3 1 Svstem Setting 6 3 2 Port Setting 6 3 3 NetWork SENG p 35 6 3 4 VLAN Setting 6 3 5 Port Trunking 6 3 6 Priority Setting 6 3 7 Port MiNOriM O tissisisssistnisiaiseeniisinniinsaaainaaimeninuniaundisianaie 6 3 8 Virtual Cable TESt msrrnzenzenznnenenenznzenenenonenenonnzzennetz 49 Appendix A Troubleshooting 50 Appendix B Table of Factory Defaults __ 51 Appendix C Table of Function Differences of Switch Family 53 Appendix D Hardware Specifications _ _ ___ 54 Appendix E Technical Support _ 55 Contents V Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 01 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview The TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TL SL2452WEB Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch is compliant with the IEEE802 3 Ethernet protocols The EIA standardized framework and smart configuration capacity can provide flexible solutions for variable scale of network
22. Too high low humidity may lead to bad insulation electricity leakage mechanical property changes and corrosions Too high temperature may accelerate aging of the insulation materials and can thus significantly shorten the service life of the device For normal temperature and humidity of the device please check the following table Environment Temperature Humidity Operating OC 40C 10 90 RH Non condensing Storage 40T 70T 5 90 RH Non condensing Clearness The dust accumulated on the Switch can be absorbed by static electricity and result in poor contact of metal contact points Some measures have been taken for the device to prevent static electricity but too strong static electricity can cause deadly damage to the electronic elements on the internal circuit board To avoid the effect of static electricity on the operation of the Switch please attach much importance to the following items Dust the device regularly and keep the indoor air clean Keep the device well grounded and ensure static electricity has been transferred Electromagnetic Interference CAN Electronic elements including capacitance and inductance on the device can be affected by external interferences such as conducted emission by capacitance coupling inductance coupling and impedance coupling To decrease the interferences please make sure to take the following measures Use the power supply that can effectively filter interference
23. ce may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE Mark Warning CE This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product mav cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Copyright amp Trademarks m Related Document About this User Guide This User Guide is also available in PDF on our website To obtain the latest product information please visit the official website http www tp link com This User Guide describes the hardware characteristics installation methods and the points that should be attended to during installation This User Guide is structured as follows Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the external components of the Switch Chapter 2 Installation This chapter illustrates how to install the Switch Chapter 3 Lightning Protection This chapter illustrates how to prevent lightning damage Chapter 4 Connection This chapter illustrates how to do the physical connec tion of the Switch Chapter 5 Function Description This chapter describes the functions sup ported by the switch family and presents the network concepts referred in this Guide Chapter 6 Web Management This cha
24. ced on the device Please mount devices in sequence from the bottom to top of the rack and ensure a certain clearance between devices for the purpose of heat dissipation 09 m Installation Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Chapter 3 Lightning Protection 3 1 Cabling Reasonably In the actual network environment you may need cable outdoors and indoors and the requirements for cabling outdoors and indoors are different A reasonable cabling system can decrease the damage of induced lightning to devices Note It s not recommended using Ethernet cables outdoors When cabling outdoors please use a signal lightning arrester Requirements for Cabling Outdoors Aerial cabling without safeguard is not allowed y ELELEE KENHANU KENHANU Nannani Building 1 Building 2 It s not allowed cabling down the building to connect network devices in different floors L NEnnnni LLL Outdoor cables should be buried and paved to the indoor through basement A piece of steel wire should be paved underground along the pipe and connected to the lightning protection terminal of the building for shielding Before connecting the cable to the device install a signal lightning arrester on the corresponding port When an aerial cable is set up the cable should be through a metal pipe 15m long at least before coming into the building The two ends of this me
25. ction _ ___ __ _ 01 Produi ttOvervieW aaraa E N T 01 l E EA A A EAE E 01 AppealanN MEN ossai sasa sasn sna Sassa sosis saias ia 02 Installation 05 Package COMENS ii a a a RR 05 Safety PRECAUTIONS cnan a R 05 InstallationTKO Sansas aS 08 Produ tinstallatiei i i e RANA 08 Lightning Protection 10 Cabling Reasonably Connect to Ground Connection _ __ __ 13 Ethernet Pont ia ta 13 SE PP OM nsed ite trie i a pe 13 Verifvilnstallatioti sinisen a aiaee i a EE EAA 14 POWEr Osinna ata aa 14 Function Description __ 15 System Setting 15 Svstem Setting File Transfer Port Setting Pon Para Mete isisisi tren a EEIE IEAS 15 Port Statistic and Port Status eessenezzsnnzzzanenznnanzznnenzznanzznnnnzznnnzzzzn 16 Storm Control Port Description Network Setting Network Settitiejii iii air itini eremit Aging Time and Dvnamic Address Table Static MAC Address Table Filtering MAC Address Table 5 3 5 5 3 6 54 VLAN Setting 5 4 1 VLAN L A 19 5 5 POPE TUPI e renina asstat 20 5 6 Priority Setting ssisssssssssasbssesssssatacesssssoasasxeadsecaissasassseatasconsascnseseonazissaas ovsibesaaseeess 20 5 6 1 id Tel IB AL o L ITTRA 20 5 6 2 Port Based Prioritv 5 6 3 Port Default Prioritv 5 6 4 B
26. disabled the switch port learns MAC address unlimitedly at most 8000 entries can be learned A switch port with dynamic binding enabled can bind a specified number of MAC address The MAC addresses bound by the switch port are always valid and won t age If the specified number is reached the port stops binding and transfers into secure state The bound MAC addresses can be queried in the Bound MAC Address page If the dynamic binding is disabled or the switch restarts the bound MAC address entries are cleared There are 5 items in this page Dynamic Binding Number of MAC Number of Bound Ror Binding ddresx To Bind WAC Address bata 1 Enable w 4 Binding 2 lt z o Secure Port z TE z 0 Secure Port 4 7 z o Secure Port 5 Enable W lt o Binding 6 Enable E 7 o Binding 7 Enable E a 0 Binding 8 Enable 0 Binding cick Ene E z 0 Binding SFP Enable W 0 Binding ALI Ports disable jw z Hotice If dynamic binding is disabled the port learns MAC address freely otherwise the port is restrained to learn bind the specified number of MAC address at most If the bound number reaches the specified number the port automatically transferes into secure state Submit Refresh Help Figure 6 32 Dynamic Binding gt Port Indicates switch port number gt Binding Three options of dynamic binding are available The details are shown below Disable Cause this port to learn MAC addres
27. e or metal raceway for shielding Requirements for the distance between Ethernet cable and high power electric devices are in following tables Min Parallel Cable Pave Way Length mm Parallel cabling 130 lt 2kVA FAR ipi 70 powerline One is in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe The both are in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe 10 11 Lightning Protection 3 2 Connect to Ground Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Parallel cabling 2 5kVA TIR 7 powerline One is in the grounded metal racewav or metal pipe The both are in the grounded metal racewav or metal pipe Parallel cabling gt 5kVA ee A powerline One is in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe The both are in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe Device Min Distance m Switch case 1 00 Transformer room 2 00 Elevator tower 2 00 Air conditioner room 2 00 300 150 80 600 300 150 Connecting the device to ground is to quickly release the lightning over voltage and over current of the device which is also a necessary measure to protect the body from electric shock In different environments the device may be grounded differently If the device is installed in the normal environment the device can be grounded via the PE Protecting Earth cable of the AC power supply as shown in the following figure Note Switch Rear Panel 2 AC Power Cord with PE cable Figure 3 1 Connecting to the Ground The figure is to i
28. elow P Aging Time Aging Time 0 3825 300 seconds Hotice MAC aging will be disabled if O is set Submit Help Figure 6 34 Aging time gt Aging Time 0 3825 When a new MAC address is learned by the switch it will be added to the dynamic MAC address table and a relative timer will be generated immediately If no packet taking the MAC address as its source passes through the switch in a specified length of time that MAC address will be removed from the MAC address table This process is called aging and the specified time length referred above is called aging time Ee Further explanation The aging time ranges from 0 to 3825 seconds An appropriate aging time should be configured here An aging time that is too long lengthens the time of the dynamic MAC address being deleted and further causes the packets to be forwarded incorrectly An aging time that is too short causes the table entries to be deleted quickly Some packets have to be broadcasted because no corresponding entries can be abided by The efficiency of packet forwarding is reduced The MAC addresses in static MAC address table filtering MAC address table and bound MAC address table are free of the aging time 6 3 3 7 Ping The ping function is to test the connectedness of the link between the switch and destination This page is shown as below Web Management 40 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Destination IP Addr
29. entry in enabled state or disabled state gt Operation Provides the function of enabling disabling or deleting an entry gt Return Return to the Static MAC Address page A searching can be also executed in this page If the static MAC address cannot be found in a searching then the following page will pop up Do not find this MAC address Return Figure 6 30 A Failed Searching gt Add Input the MAC address in MAC Address field and select a port number in Corresponding Port combo box click the Add button that MAC address is added to the static MAC address table if the following conditions are met That MAC address doesn t exist in static MAC address That MAC address doesn t exist in filtering MAC address Web Management 36 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch There is enough space in static MAC address table The static MAC address table is divided into several pages At most 10 entries can be held in one page The buttons First Previous and Next can be used to browse the whole table Note The capacity of the static MAC address is shown in Appendix C If an incorrect port number is selected when adding an entry or the port number is modified unexpectedly later then the entries must be renewed otherwise the packets cannot be forwarded correctly If a device whose MAC address is added to static MAC address table is connected to a wrong switch port not
30. es sent that have a broadcast destination MAC address gt Rx G Pkts The number of good frames received gt Rx Ucast The number of frames received that have a unicast destination MAC address gt Rx Mcast The number of frames received that have a multicast destination MAC address gt Rx Bcast The number of frames received that have a broadcast destination MAC address gt Rx B Bytes The sum of bytes of frames received with an invalid length The frames with the length more than 1522 octets are counted as 1522 octets ones gt Rx UnderSz Total frames received with a length of less than 64 octets but with a valid FCS gt Rx OverSize Total frames received with a length of more than max size octets but with a valid FCS gt Rx Jabber Total frames received with a length of more than max size octets but with an invalid FCS gt RX64 B Total frames received with a length of exactly 64 octets including those with errors gt RX 65 to 127 B Total frames received with a length of between 65 and 127 octets inclusive including those with errors Web Management 32 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch gt RX 128 to 255 B Total frames received with a length of between 128 and 255 octets inclusive including those with errors gt RX 256 to 511 B Total frames received with a length of between 256 and 511 octets inclusive including those with errors gt RX 512 to 1023 B Total frames received with a
31. ess 192 168 0 1 Ping Count 1 10 4 Data Size l 1024 64 bytes Ping Interval 100 1000 1000 m5 Figure 6 35 Ping gt Destination IP Address Indicates the IP Address of the test destination gt Ping Count Indicates the ping times in one submission gt Data Size Indicates the data field length of ping packet gt Ping Interval Indicates the time interval between two continuous pings 6 3 4 VLAN Setting 6 3 4 1 VLAN Mode This page selects the VLAN Mode and possible field values are VLAN Mode VLAN Disable Port VLAN Port based VLAN C Tag VLAN 602 19 Tag VLAN C NTU VLAN Hotice MTVU VLAN mode is not able to be set if any Trunk has been set Submit Help Figure 6 36 VLAN Mode gt VLAN Disable Do not set any VLAN in the switch all ports of the switch can communicate with each other gt Port VLAN Port Based VLAN Set the Port Based VLAN mode gt Tag VLAN 802 1Q Tag VLAN Set the 802 1Q Tag VLAN mode gt MTU VLAN Set the MTU VLAN mode This mode cannot be set if any Trunk has been set 41 Web Management 6 3 4 2 Port VLAN Setting Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch This page is displaved when the switch is in Port VLAN mode and it contains the following fields VLANZJI w Port Member Description Port Member Description 1 m TP Link 2 E 4 ao 6 8 qa SFP Lu OLY OI ILI
32. gabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Chapter 2 Installation 24 Package Contents Make sure that the package contains the following items If anv of the listed items is damaged or missing please contact vour distributor Switch One Gigabit Uplink Web Smart x One AC Power Cord P Two Mounting Brackets and the Fittings 1 e 2 2 Safety Precautions 05 m Installation To avoid anv device damage and bodilv injurv caused bv improper use please observe the following rules m Safety Precautions Keep the power off during the installation Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and make sure that the wrist strap has a good skin contact and is well grounded Use only the power cord provided with the Switch Make sure that the supply voltage matches the specifications indicated on the rear panel of the Switch Ensure the vent hole is well ventilated and unblocked Do not open or remove the cover of the Switch Before cleaning the device cut off the power supply Do not clean it by the waterish cloth and never use any other liquid cleaning method Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch m Site Requirements To ensure normal eperation and long service life of the device please install it in an environment that meets the requirements described in the following subsection Temperature Humiditv aoc Please keep a proper temperature and humidity in the equipment room
33. he port Data is being transmitted or received SFP port has Link Act LED only and must connect to 1000Mbps device No device is connected to the corresponding port The corresponding port is running at 100Mbps There is no device linked to the corresponding port or the port is running at 10Mbps The corresponding port is running at 1000Mbps There is no device linked to the corresponding port or the port is running at 100Mbps Model 10 100Mbps RJ45 Port 10 100 1000Mbps RJ45 Port SFP Port TL SL2210WEB 8 1 1 TL SL2218WEB 16 1 1 TL SL2428WEB 24 2 2 TL SL2452WEB 48 2 2 10 100Mbps RJ45 Port Designed to connect to the device with the bandwidth of 10Mbps or 100Mbps Each port has a corresponding Link Act and 100Mbps LED 10 100 1000Mbps RJ45 Port Designed to connect to the device with the bandwidth of 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps It has a corresponding Link Act and 1000Mbps LED SFP Port Designed to install SFP module It has a corresponding Link Act LED Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Rear Panel The rear panel of TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TL SL2452WEB is shown as the following figure Power Socket Figure l 5 Rear Panel Power Socket Connect the female connector of the power cord here and the male connector to the AC power outlet Please make sure the voltage of the power supply meets the requirement of the input voltage A Caution Please use the provided power cord Introduction 04 Gi
34. hen DHCP client is enabled the IP parameters are obtained automatically from the DHCP server so the IP Address Netmask and Default Gateway fields are disabled These parameters can be queried on the DHCP server The initial state of DHCP client is disabled and the initial IP address is 192 168 0 1 6 3 3 2 Static MAC Address This page provides the function of adding searching a static MAC address and changing the entry state as shown in Figure 6 28 35 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Static MAC Address MAC Address Format O0 OA EB 00 00 01 Search Corresponding Port fi si Add First Previous Next Help Page 1 Index MAC Address Port State Operation 1 00 OA EB 00 00 01 1 Enabled Figure 6 28 Static MAC address A MAC address and its corresponding switch port should be provided when adding a static MAC address entry gt Search Input the MAC address in Mac Address field and click Search button If that MAC address exists the following page will appear Search Static MAC Address MAC Address Format OD DA EB 00 00 01 Search Retrun Index MAC Address Port State Operation 1 00 04 EB 00 00 01 1 Enabled Figure 6 29 A Successful Searching gt Index Stands for the entry index of the MAC address in the table gt Port Stands for the switch port number gt State Indicates the
35. ill acknowledge and bind the latest connecting devices If the switch is managed through remote connection please add the MAC address of the management computer or that of the default gateway to the static MAC address table otherwise the management channel may break down Fuction Description 18 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 5 3 6 Ping The ping function is to test the connectedness of the link between the switch and destination 5 4 VLAN Setting VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network LAN that combine user stations and network devices into a single unit regardless of the phvsical LAN segment to which they are attached VLANs allow network traffic to flow more efficiently within subgroups VLANs use software to reduce the amount of time it takes for network changes additions and moves to be implemented VLANs can be created per unit per device or through any other logical connection combination since they are software based and not defined by physical attributes VLANs function at Layer 2 Since VLANs isolate traffic within the VLAN a Layer 3 router working at a protocol level is required to allow traffic flow between VLANs Layer 3 routers identify segments and coordinate with VLANs VLANs are Broadcast and Multicast domains Broadcast and Multicast traffic is transmitted only in the VLAN in which the traffic is generated 5 4 1 VLAN Mode There are 3 types of VLAN mode supporting in the switch
36. in the port s static MAC address table 5 2 2 Port Statistic and Port Status Port Statistic calculates the statistics of each port such as how many frames error frames broadcast frames it has received and so on Port Status indicates whether the port is linked not linked or disabled what speed and duplex mode it is working on and whether flow control is enabled or disabled 5 2 3 Storm Control Storm control limits the amount of multicast broadcast and UL the address hasn t been learned frames accepted and forwarded by the device When Layer 2 frames are forwarded broadcast multicast and UL frames are flooded to all ports on the relevant VLAN This occupies bandwidth and loads all nodes on all ports A Storm is a result of an excessive amount of these frames simultaneously transmitted across a network by a single port Forwarded message responses are heaped onto the network straining network resources or causing the network to time out Storm control is enabled for all ports by defining the packet type and the rate at which the packets are transmitted The system measures the incoming defined frame rates on each port and discards the frames when the rate exceeds a user defined rate 5 2 4 Port Description Use a description word to indicate the port Fuction Description 16 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 5 3 Network Setting 5 3 1 Network Setting The network module provides the function of setting the sw
37. itch s IP address dvnamic binding and aging time configuring static MAC address and filtering MAC address displaving dvnamic bound address and ping An IP address is indispensable for a switch to be accessed The TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TLSL2452WEB Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch provides the configuration interface of IP address netmask and default gatewav DHCP Dvnamic Host Configuration Protocol is dedicated for the DHCP client to obtain IP configuration information from the DHCP server Two tvpes of information are included in IP configuration information One tvpe is specific configuration information the other is IP address parameter DHCP is based on client server mode The network station that offers the IP configuration information is called DHCP server Make sure that a DHCP server is correctiv connected to the network so as to activate the DHCP client function of the switch firstiv then the switch will automaticallv obtain IP address netmask and default gatewav from the DHCP server If more than one DHCP servers are available in the network the switch will choose one according to a specific algorithm Note If no DHCP server is present in the network the DHCP client fails to get IP configuration information the switch then restores the IP parameters to default in several minutes to ensure a valid IP address being equipped 5 3 2 Aging Time and Dvnamic Address Table A dvnamic MAC address table
38. ks can not be set if the switch is in MTU VLAN mode 2 The Trunk member ports can t enable port security and can t be set as mirror or mirrored port 3 All of the Trunk member ports should be connected correctly otherwise some ports will not be able to work 5 6 Priority Setting 5 6 1 Priority Mode Three priority modes disable port based and IEEE802 1p are provided for this switch family The priority rule can be set to be Weighted or Fixed When priority rule is configured as weighted a 1 2 4 8 weighting is applied to forward packets When fixed is selected all packets with top priority egress for a switch port until that priority s queue is empty then the packets with next lower priority 5 6 2 Port Based Priority Four priority classes lowest lower higher and highest are available for a switch port in port based priority mode The priority class of the port is applied to all the packets entering from the port Fuction Description 20 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 5 6 3 Port Default Prioritv If IEEE802 1p priority mode is configured when a switch port receives an untagged frame a frame without prioritv tag the port s default prioritv tag will be inserted into the frame before anv other process 5 6 4 802 1p Prioritv In IEEE802 1p priority mode all packets are classified into four priority classes lowest lower higher and highest according to the embedded priority tag If an untagged
39. length of between 512 and 1023 octets inclusive including those with errors gt RX Bytes The sum of bytes of frames received not including those with errors B Note Each statistic counter has the max numerical value of about 1 8e 19 in excess of this value the counter will be reset to zero You can also click on the Reset button to reset all of the statistic counters to zero 6 3 2 3 Port Status This page displays the port status and it contains the following fields Port 1 a2 4 A WH GIGA SFP Port Status Linkdown Linkup Linkup Linkup Linkup Linkup Linkup Linkup Linkup Linkup Refresh Speed Mbps 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1000 1000 Duplex Mode Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Figure 6 24 Port Status Flow Control Disable Disable Enable Enable Enable Disable Disable Enable Enable gt Port Status Indicates whether the port is linked not linked or disabled gt Speed Mbps Indicates the port speed with the unit of Mbps gt Duplex Mode Indicates the port is in duplex mode gt Flow Control Indicates whether flow control of the port is enable or disable 6 3 2 4 Storm Control This page contains the following fields 33 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Port teak Broadcast Multicast IL Limit Control Control Control Ra
40. llustrate the application and principle The power plug you get from the package and the socket in your situation will comply with the regulation in your country so they may differ from the figure above If you intend to connect the device to the ground via the PE Protecting Earth cable of AC power cord please make sure the PE Protecting Earth cable in the electrical outlet is well grounded in advance Lightning Protection m 12 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Chapter 4 Connection 4 1 Ethernet Port Please connect the Ethernet port of the Switch to the network devices bv RJ45 cables as the following figure shown RJ45 Cable RJ45 Port Figure 4 1 Connecting the RJ45 Port 4 2 SFP Port Connect the SFP port to a SFP module If an SFP transceiver purchased separately is installed in a slot and has a valid link on the port the associated RJ45 port will be disabled and cannot be used Figure 4 2 Inserting the SFP Module B Note SFP module supports hot plugging plug the SFP module into the SFP port BA and the switch can identify it automatically The SFP port must connect to 1000Mbps device 13 Connection Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 4 3 Verify Installation After completing the installation please verifv the following items There are 5 10cm of clearance around the sides of the device for ventilation and the air flow is adequate
41. ly aging 10Base T 14881pps Port 100Base Tx 148810pps Port Power System Link Act 100Mbps 1000Mbps 0C 40T 40T 70T 10 90 RH Non condensing 5 90 RH Non condensing Hardware Specifications 54 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Appendix E Technical Support For more help please go to www tp link com support faq asp To download the latest Firmware Driver Utility and User Guide please go to www tp link com support download asp For all other technical support please contact us by using the following details Global Singapore UK USA Canada Australia amp New Zealand Malaysia Turkey Italy Indonesia Germany Austria Switzerland 55 Technical Support Tel 86 755 26504400 E mail support tp link com Service time 24hrs 7 days a week Tel 65 62840493 E mail support sg tp link com Service time 24hrs 7 days a week Tel 44 0 845 147 0017 E mail support uk tp link com Service time 24hrs 7 days a week Toll Free 1 866 225 8139 E mail support usa tp link com Service time 24hrs 7 days a week Tel AU 1300 87 5465 NZ 0800 87 5465 E mail support tp link com au Service time 24hrs 7 days a week Tel 1300 88 875465 1300 88TPLINK Email support my tp link com Service time 24hrs 7 days a week Tel 444 19 25 Turkish Service E mail support tr tp link com Service time 9 00 AM to 6 00 PM 7 days a week Tel 39 02 66987799 E mail support it tp link com
42. members in the list gt Clean Up Clean up the Trunk member list Note Each Trunk should contains 2 to 4 ports If a Trunk is submitted with 0 member port it indicates to delete the Trunk SFP and 1000Mbps port in TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TL SL2452WEB is not able to be the Trunk member Trunks cannot be set if the switch is in MTU VLAN mode 6 3 6 Priority Setting 6 3 6 1 Priority Mode Priority setting contains four topics priority mode port based priority port default priority and 802 1p priority Because dynamic menu is adopted only the pages corresponding to current priority mode are revealed If the parameters of other priority modes are to be configured select the corresponding priority mode in Priority Mode page first This page is shown below Priority Mode Priority Rule Disable Weighted C Port based e Fixed c IEEESO2 1p Submit Help Figure 6 44 Priority Mode Web Management 46 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch gt Priority Mode Contains Disable Port Based and IEEE802 1p gt Priority Rule Contains Weighted and Fixed If the priority mode is set to be Disable the priority rule cannot be configured 6 3 6 2 Port Based Priority This page is revealed when the Port Based mode is configured As shown below Port based Priority Port Priority Class Port Priority Class 1 Lowery 2 Lower 3
43. n 5 0 or higher is recommended If Netscape is selected please ensure the latest version To obtain excellent display quality a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher is necessary The appropriate configuration of WEB browser must be ensured before switch management An example of configuration using IE on Windows XP is given below Firstly select Tool gt Internet Options on the menu a dialog will pop up internet options 21x General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced m Home page lA You can change which page to use for your home page Address Use Curent Use Defaut Use Blank 7 Temporary Internet files Pages you view on the Internet are stored in a special folder for quick viewing later Delete Cookies Delete Files Ketin gt m History The History folder contains links to pages you ve visited for quick access to recently viewed pages Days to keep pages in history eo Clear History Colors Fonts Languages Accessibility Cancel Apply Figure 6 1 Internet Options Dialog Web Management 22 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Secondiv click the Settings button hinted in Figure 6 1 a new dialog will appear ET z x Check for newer versions of stored pages Every visit to the page Every time you start Internet Explorer Automatically C Never M Temporary Internet files folder
44. nagement Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 4 4 Tag VLAN Setting This page is displaved when the switch is in Tag VLAN mode and it contains the following fields It configures each VLAN and is affected bv the global setting of the ports vian 1 si VLAN IDC1 4094 1 Port Member Egress Frame Description E rop Tag Drop Tag ao om Add Tag ku EEEE EEEE Drop Tag Drop Tag oa ene oN a Drop Tag GIGA ku Add Tag v o gt SFP ku Add Tag on Ti a Drop Tag T2 4 Drop Tas All Ports All VLAN Select All Clean Up Submit Help Figure 6 40 Tag VLAN Setting gt VLAN The VLAN number Select the number of the VLAN you want to configure here gt VLAN ID Configure the VLAN ID gt Port The switch port number gt Member Select the member of the VLAN here If this field is checked it indicates the port belongs to the current VLAN gt Egress Frame The solution to the egress frame Drop Tag indicates drop the tag header before sending the frame Add Tag indicates add the tag header before sending the frame Unmodify indicates not to modify the tag header before sending the frame gt Description Displays the user defined port description gt All Ports By operating on this field expediently you can set the values of all ports in the corresponding
45. please take the following steps Q2 1 Make sure that the power cable is connected properlv and the power contact is normal Make sure the voltage of the power supplv meets the requirement of the input voltage of the Switch What could do if I could not access the web based configuration page You are recommended to check the following items 1 Check everv port LED on the Switch and make sure the cable is installed properly Try another port on the Switch and make sure the cable meets the requirement and works normally 3 Turn off the power After a while turn on the power again Make sure the IP address of your PC is set within the subnet of the Switch If you still cannot access the configuration page please restore the Switch to its factory defaults Then the IP address should be set as 192 168 0 x x is any number from 2 to 254 and Subnet Mask as 255 255 255 0 Troubleshooting 50 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Appendix B Table of Factorv Defaults Table of Factorv Defaults Svstem Information User Name supervisor User Password supervisor Port Parameter sauce O S Broadcast Control Multicast Control Storm Control Port Description Null IP Address 192 168 0 1 Switch IP Address Network Setting Dynamic Binding Number of MAC 5 Address to Bind Bound MAC Address Null Aging Time Aging Time Destination IP Address 192 168 0 1 Ping Ping Interval 1000 51
46. pt ActiveX controls not marked as safe Disable Enable Prompt I Run ActiveX controls and plug ins La PN dnniminkushaw anneanne Reset custom settings cm Figure 6 4 Security Settings Fourthly Select the Medium option of the combo box indicated in Figure 6 4 click the Reset button and click OK to quit Fifthly right click the mouse on desktop select the Display Properties in the popup menu a new dialog will show Display Properties 21xi Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Display Philips 1075 10751 on NVIDIA GeForce 6200 Screen resolution Color quality Less More Highest 32 bit x 1024 by 768 pixels E mt Troubleshoot Advanced Cancel Apply Figure 6 5 Resolution Setting Web Management 24 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Click the Settings label set the screen resolution to 1024 x 768 and click OK All the necessary IE configuration is completed 6 2 2 Login the Switch Supposing the switch IP address is set as 192 168 0 1 open a web browser and enter http 192 168 0 1 in the address location and then the following dialog page appears 24x EA WA TP LINK Web Smart Switch User name g Password T Remember my password cne Figure 6 6 Login Dialog Enter username and password default value are both supervisor to login the
47. pter gives an explanation to the terms in WEB interface and describes the configuring suggestions of the Switch Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix B Table of Factory Defaults Appendix C Table of Funtion Differences of Switch Family Appendix D Hardware Specifications Appendix E Technical Support Related Document Audience This User Guide is for Network Engineer Network Administrator Conventions Due to the similarity in structure of TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TL SL2452WEB Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch series in this User Guide we take TL SL2210WEB as an example to illustrate Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 3 Lightning Protection Chapter 4 Connection and Chapter 6 WEB Management This Guide uses the specific formats to highlight special messages The following table lists the notice icons that are used throughout this guide Remind to be careful A caution indicates a potential which may result in device damage Remind to take notice The note contains the helpful information for a ILA better use of the product Se Remind to get further information The further information provides you more details about the product Audience ll IV Contents Contents Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 44 Chapter 5 5 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 14 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 2 4 53 53 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 Introdu
48. roring Port Mirroring Virtual Cable Test Virtual Cable Test The following shows the main page of the TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB and TL SL2452WEB 27 Web Management TP LINK Swich Web Manager Model No TL SL221EWEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch 16 port 10 100M 1G Copper 1G SFP Figure 6 14 TL SL2218WEB Main Page Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 957 Sis i A000 2222 294 2200 20020 nad Web Smart Gigabit Switch 24 port 10 100M 2G Copper 2G SFP Figure 6 15 TL SL2428WEB Main Page TP LINK 9 Switch Web Mans yer Model No TL SL2452WEB Web Smart Gigabit Switch 48 port 10 100M 2G Copper 2G SFP Figure 6 16 TL SL2452WEB Main Page 6 3 1 System Setting System setting contains four topics system information file transfer reboot amp reset and user 6 3 1 1 System Information This page contains the following fields System Information Hardware Version TL SL2210HEB 1 0 Software Version 1 1 0 Build 20051114 Rel 53763 System Description S8FE 2G Web Smart Switch System Name System Location Contact Information Run Time 0 Day 0 Hour 49 Min 9 Sec Notice At most 31 letters or numbers can be held in system name system location and contact information Figure 6 17 System Information Web Management 28 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Software Version Displavs the installed software version number Hardware
49. rt VLAN can be set is the same as the switch port number Web Management 42 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 4 3 Tag VLAN Global Setting This page is displaved when the switch is in Tag VLAN mode the global setting of the ports will affect all Tag VLANs It contains the following fields Tag VLAN Global Setting Port PVID Untag Frame Port FVID Untag Frame 1 101 Drop z 2 101 Drop 3 i Pass si 4 1 Drop 5 kl Pass si 6 1 Pass if i Drop si 8 1 Drop si GIGA il Pass si SFP 1 Drop si Ti 101 Drop si T2 0 All Ports B Submit Help Figure 6 39 Tag VLAN Global Setting gt Port The switch port number gt PVID While receiving an untagged frame from the port the switch will assign a tag to the frame using the PVID of the port as its VID gt Untag Frame The solution to the untagged frame received Drop will drop the frame and Pass will transmit the frame in the VLAN with the VID the same as the PVID of the port gt All Ports By operating on this field expediently you can set the values of all ports in the corresponding field gt Notice If any Trunk has been set the Trunk can be configured but member ports of the Trunk are not able to be configured and in the fields it displays the parameters of the Trunk they belong to see porti and 2 in Figure 6 39 for example 43 Web Ma
50. s This switch family is equipped with powerful management interface via which system port network VLAN truck and priority can be configured The TL SL2210WEB TL SL2218WEB TL SL2428WEB TLSL2452WEB Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch provides 8 16 24 48 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports 1 1 2 2 10 100 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports and 1 1 2 2 SFP ports respectively which extends the connecting area and increases the networking flexibility 1 2 Features Introduction VV VV V VV VV VV VV VV VV WV Compliant with IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3ab and IEEE802 3z Standards IEEE 802 3x flow control for full duplex Back pressure flow control for half duplex Store and Forward switching method Support N Way adaptive mode Support up 200 meters of Cat 5 cables at the transmission speed of 10Mbps Support MAC address table of 8K entries Support MAC address learning and aging time Support port based VLAN and IEEE802 1Q tag VLAN Support trunks Support management via WEB browser Support port based priority and IEEE 802 1p priority Support static MAC address and filtering MAC address Support dynamic binding of MAC address Support port security storm control and port monitoring Support virtual cable test Support static switch IP address and dynamic switch IP address through DHCP client Support system upgrading configuration uploading and backup through TFTP server Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 1 3 Appearance m Front Panel
51. s freely Enable Cause the port to bind MAC addresses until the specified number is reached This option is available only if the port is in a secure state when this option is selected the port state keeps unchanged gt Number of MAC Address to Bind Indicates the max number of MAC addresses that one switch port can bind gt Number of Bound MAC Address Indicates the number of MAC addresses that already bind to a switch port Web Management 38 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch gt State Indicates the switch port state that may be binding free port secure port unplugged or The details are shown below Free Port The binding function is disabled and the port can learn MAC address freely Binding The port is in binding state and its bound MAC address number is still less than the max number Secure Port The port has already bound the max number of MAC address in dynamic binding mode or it was set to secure port manually in Port Parameter page Unplugged The port is a SFP port and unplugged The dynamic binding function cannot be configured now The port is a trunk member and its binding function cannot be configured B Further explanation If the port is set to secure port manually in Port Parameter page the dynamic binding cannot be configured here If the port with dynamic binding enabled transfers into secure state automatically because the port has bound the specified n
52. st wrap Cables a Note These tools are not provided with our product If needed please self purchase them 2 4 Product Installation Desktop Installation To install the device on the desktop please follow the steps 1 Set the device on a flat surface strong enough to support the entire weight of the device with all fittings 2 Remove the adhesive backing papers from the rubber feet 3 Turnover the device and attach the supplied rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom at each corner of the device Feet Bottom of the Device Notch Figure 2 1 Desktop Installation m Rack Installation To install the device in an EIA standard sized 19 inch rack follow the instructions described below 1 Check the grounding and stabilitv of the rack 2 Secure the supplied rack mounting brackets to each side of the device with supplied screws as illustrated in the following figure Installation 08 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Rack mounting Bracket Screw Figure 2 2 Bracket Installation 3 After the brackets are attached to the device use suitable screws not provided to secure the brackets to the rack as illustrated in the following figure fi DGOOOOOOOO 0 MMA Rack a TEON U O S JT lo a EEA Figure 2 3 Rack Installation A Caution u Please set 5 10cm gaps around the device for air circulation u Please avoid any heavy thing pla
53. switch configuration main page 6 3 Setting the Device After logging into the switch the main page appears as the following It contains three parts TP LINK O08 g e ag 2a 1234 5 0 7 8 JA M Web Smart Gigabit Switch 8 port 10 100M 1G Copper 1G SFP Figure 6 7 TL SL2210WEB Main Page 1 The main part of the page is the main window to display the configuration page 25 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 2 The Port LED Indicator table lies at the top of the page It provides a visual representation of the ports on the switch front panel to displav the status of the ports The ports signed with number are the normal ports signed with GIGA are the Giga ports signed with SFP are the SFP ports The green icon indicates that the port is linked the grav icon indicates that the port is not linked a grav icon with a black bar indicates that the port is disabled for the SFP port a blue icon indicates that the SFP module hasn t been installed monn daaa Zee ch ye bl Tllustration Eo Linktip LinkDown Disable Tllustration Linktip LinkDown GIG S Disable Figure 6 9 Port LED Indicator Table SFP installed Click on the icon of the port to open a new window which shows the details of the port as shown below Port ID 1 Port Status Linkup Port Speed 100Mbps Duplex Mode FD Flow Control Disable Figure 6 10 Port Status Table Port ID SFP
54. t Web Management 48 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch La Note Trunk member port can be neither Mirror Port nor Mirrored Port The Mirror Port can t be the Mirrored Port at the same time At most 4 Mirrored Ports can be set While setting the 100Mbps ports as Mirror Port it s not able to select SFP and 1000Mbps ports in the Mirrored Port list It s suggested to set the SFP or 1000Mbps ports as Mirror Port 6 3 8 Virtual Cable Test The virtual cable test feature enables you test the continuity of the cable circuit It contains the following fields Virtual Cable Test Test Port ji x Test Report Link Status Good Link Length 110 140 m Fault Distance Test Help Figure 6 49 Virtual Cable Test gt Test Port Select the port you want to test gt Link Status Reports good status or issues such as cable opens cable shorts or any impedance mismatch in the cable gt Link Length Reports the range of the cable length if the link status is good gt Fault Distance Reports the distance to the open short location gt Test Test the cable via the selected port A G5 Note Cable connected to the SFP cannot be tested 49 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Appendix A Troubleshooting Q1 Why does the Power LED work abnormally The Power LED should be lit up when the power system works normally If the Power LED worked abnormally
55. tal pipe should be grounded Before connecting the cable to the device install a signal lightning arrester on the corresponding port It s not necessary to pave STP cables through pipes The shielded layer of STP cable should be well grounded Before connecting the cable to the device install a signal lightning arrester on the corresponding port Lightning Protection 10 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Requirements for Cabling Indoors When cabling indoors keep a certain distance away from the devices that may cause high frequency interferences such as down conductor cable powerline power transformer and electromotor The main cable should be paved in the metal raceway of the access shaft When cabling keep the loop area formed by the cable itself as small as possible Requirements for the distance between Ethernet cable and other pipelines are shown in the table Ethernet Cable Other Pipelines Min Parallel Net Length L mm Down conductor 1000 PE 50 Service pipe 150 Compressed air pipe 150 Thermal pipe not wrapped 500 Thermal pipe wrapped 300 Gas pipe 300 Min Parallel overlapping Net Height H mm 300 20 20 20 500 300 20 The two diagrams below demonstrate parallel net length and parallel overlapping net height f L H p Note The above minimum net length height is required when metal racewav is not BA used If any requirements cannot be met you can add a steel tub
56. te 5 T2 Ente E Disable E Enable E eK E 6 2 inable fy Disctle J jq A tik B ALI Ports x x x E Submit Help Figure 6 25 Storm Control gt Broadcast Control Enable or disable the broadcast control to limit the broadcast frames gt Multicast Control Enable or disable the multicast control to limit the multicast frames Enabling multicast control will also enable broadcast control gt UL Control Enable or disable the UL control to limit the UL packets Enabling UL control will also enable broadcast control and multicast control gt Limit Rate Indicates the maximum rate kilobytes per second at which the controlled packets configured above are forwarded For the 1000Mbps port if set the value of 64Kbps the actual value is about 70Kbps eo Note Parameters of Trunk member ports display the parameters of the Trunk ILA they belong to and it cannot be configured here see port 5 and 6 in Figure 6 25 for example You can configure parameters of the Trunk in the Port Trunking page 6 3 2 5 Port Description This page configures the description to indicate the ports Input description words in the Description filed for each port Notice that at most 15 letters or numbers can be held in each field Port Description Port Deseription Port Description 1 2 3 TP Link 4 5 6 if 8 GIGA SFP Notice At most 15 let
57. ters or numbers can be held in the Description field ssa Figure 6 26 Port Description Web Management 34 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 3 Network Setting This page contains the following topics switch IP address static MAC address filtering MAC address dvnamic binding bound MAC address aging time and ping 6 3 3 1 Switch IP Address This page is shown as below Switch IP Address WAC Address 00 0A EB 00 13 01 DHCP Client Disable Enable IP Address 192 168 0 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Notice Switch may be disconnected after changing the IP address Please make sure the switch IP address within the same subnet with your computer Submit Help Figure 6 27 Switch IP Address gt MAC Address Is firmed into switch in the manufacturing process it is sole and unchangeable gt DHCP Client Indicates whether the DHCP function is enabled If DHCP client is enabled the switch will obtain the IP address netmask and default gateway from the DHCP server automatically otherwise these three items should be configured manually gt IP Address Is necessary for switch management The configuration of switch IP address must be compliant with the subnet layout gt Default Gateway Serves as the default destination when a packet whose destination IP address is not within the switch s subnet is to be forwarded ieda Note W
58. the port configured in static MAC address entry all the packets routing to the device cannot reach the device A MAC address cannot be added to static MAC address table and filtering MAC address table simultaneously 6 3 3 3 Filtering MAC Address All the packets taking the filtering MAC address as their destination are discarded by the switch no matter which port they enter from This page provides the function of adding searching a filtering MAC address and changing the entry state The filtering MAC address entry is applicable to all switch ports The operating instruments which are similar to Static MAC Address are omitted here Filtering MAC Address MAC Address Format 00 QA EB O0 00 01 Add Search First Previous Next Help Page 1 Index MAC Address State Operation 1 00 04 EB 00 00 02 Enabled Disable Delete Figure 6 31 Filtering MAC Address gt Index Indicates the entry index of filtering MAC address table gt MAC Address Indicates the filtering MAC address to be configured or to be searched gt State Indicates whether the entry is in enabled state or not a Note The capacity of filtering MAC address table is shown in Appendix C 37 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 3 4 Dvnamic Binding This page provides the function of enabling or disabling dvnamic binding If dynamic binding is
59. ting Web Management 30 Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch 6 3 2 1 Port Parameter This page contains the following fields sable T2 nable W Disable Auto Disable w Disable 9 Auto mit 4 Fort zum Statue ee Ea tan Bp Enable MW Di Piste A Auto z 6 isable 7 Enable w Disable Disable Auto bd Disable w Disable w SFP Enable w Disable Disable w 1000M FD v Auto Ma pct E E g i 7 L 4 Subi Help Figure 6 22 Port Parameter gt Port Status Indicates whether the port is operational or non operational Enable indicates the port is operational and Disable indicates the port is non operational If a port is unused for a long time it can be set to be non operational to cut down energy costs Note Vou can t manage the switch via the port which is non operational Please set the value of the management port to be enable gt Port Security Enable indicates the port will not learn new MAC address and only transmits the frames from the MAC address it has learned Disable indicates it will learn new MAC address Caution If you haven t set the static MAC address you can t enable all of the port security which will result in an inability to manage the switch gt Flow Control Indicates whether the flow control is enabled or disabled gt Duplex Mode Possible field values are Auto 10Mbps HD 10Mbps FD 100Mbps HD 100
60. umber MAC address the dynamic binding function of the port can be enabled or disabled again The combo box in All Ports entry is used to change the selections of corresponding combo boxes of all ports simultaneously A Refresh button is provided to look up the latest number of bound MAC address La Note If the switch port is a trunk member or an unplugged SFP port the binding function of the port cannot be configured here 6 3 3 5 Bound MAC Address This page is shown below Bound MAC Address MAC Address Format 00 0A EB 00 00 01 Search First Previous Next Help Page 1 Index MAC Address Port 1 O0 OF EA 25 D8 CA 1 Figure 6 33 Bound MAC Address gt Index Indicates the entry index in dynamic binding MAC address table gt MAC Address Indicates MAC addresses already bound to the switch ports gt Port Indicates the switch port number corresponding to the bound MAC address 39 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Ee Further explanation The bound MAC address table contains all the MAC addresses bound by the switch ports Every entry contains one MAC address and its corresponding port number The bound MAC address table is divided into several pages At most 10 entries can be held in one page The buttons First Previous and Next can be used to browse the whole table 6 3 3 6 Aging Time This page is shown as b
61. witch is in MTU VLAN mode Current Uplink Port 1 Modify Uplink Port 1 Notice Change of the Uplink Port will affect the MTV VLAN setting Submit Help Figure 6 42 MTU VLAN Setting Note The uplink port will buildup several VLANs with each of the other ports Each VLAN contains two ports the uplink port and one of the other ports in the switch so the uplink port can communicate with any other port but other ports can t communicate with each other First time the MTU VLAN mode is set it set port 1 to be the uplink port by default 6 3 5 Port Trunking This page contains the following fields 45 Web Management Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch Storm Control Broadcast Multicast VL Limit Control Control Control Rate 1 1M 263M 4 Enable E Enbe jy Enable i2eK FI 2 M5 MGC ima Disable jy Disable jy Disable ox FA Notice Trunks can not be set if the switch is in MTU VLAN mode Trunk Member Select All Clean Up Help Figure 6 43 Port Trunking gt Trunk The Trunk number gt Member Select the member of the Trunk here Each group has 4 optional ports to compose a Trunk gt Storm Control configure the storm control for the Trunk here All member ports of the Trunk share the same settings Subfield of the Storm Control are the same as that of the port storm control see phase 6 3 2 4 for details gt Select All Select all Trunk

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