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1. TP LINK SSUTP LINK Device1 EE SEE System S Device D Config C Info I Help H Pie DSH Esg GO t Ey TP Link p Devicet MAC Bind i mor mu mr mu mr mu mr eee n Port Trunk Port 1 vy TLIC JI J i ge ge MAC Address 1A 2B 3C 4E 5F 6E D 12 6 18 20 22 24 State Disable yf vp fi Cancel Help Figure 5 19 7 MAC Aging Time Dynamic forwarding table entries which are made up of the source and destination MAC address and their associated port numbers are deleted from the table if they are not accessed within the aging time The aging time can be from 300 to 765 seconds Steps of Setting Click main menu gt Config gt MAC Aging Time or click the MAC Aging Time icon on the toolbar then configure MAC Aging Time in the pop up dialog 8 Change IP Click main menu gt Config gt Change IP you will see the interface as follows X TP LINK SSUTP LINK Device1 a 10 x System S Device D Config C Info I Help H Dam SWmEDmF t TP LINK AR Devicet TP LINK Change IP IP ZA 88 88 49 Gateway 222 88 88 1 caca ap Ready E Figure 5 20 The IP and Gateway before changed is current IP and Gateway of the switch Through this dialog you can change the switch IP and Gateway This operation will cause the switch disconnect _20 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Mcwn RR Tame Ui olsen ei am clei cel Caution After change if you can t connect with th
2. 8 ce E l 4 gt T i g n p r AX l y a R i A yo yo W d y ho 7 a User Guide TL SF2226P SL2226P 24 2 24 2G Remote Smart Switch COPYRIGHT amp 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 or registered trademarks of their respective holders No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from TP LINK Technologies Co Ltd Copyright O 2005 TP LINK Technologies Co Ltd All rights reserved COPYRIGHE amp TRADEMARKS ui Gn a O 0 Package Contents axcesn ee I Oe A WYF PIG aa EF RR FY YR TF 1 Chapter 1 ADout this Users Guide YR O LO RR denne dane O YN DA O GYR RR 2 ia Ud GAG FR EA HF EF Y GR A TF A EF EU SN I FHS ones 2 PEZAS UD a Yd E A 2 1 3 Overview of this User s Guide erY YY YL LL LLGC LL LL LL LL LL LL LL FFY Fdnnuuud 2 Chapter 2 IMMOGUCU OR a A GC DR 3 WE ARUN CS a O Y Y dd Y E 3 Chapter o Installation a eu i aaa y y a GR y 4 o Mi allau Lu SG Y IL aos A E a AL OA A EA LU ACF 4 3 RICK A Siall AU Maaa a Sd O 4 Sei AO eee ne ore eer FEW HU a YN HR NR FY 5 eM a ML Le i gn PFEG a GN aes 5 Chapter 4 Explanation of Switch Appearance and the Method of Co
3. 3 Factory Reset This operation will lead to factory set of the switch All config configured by the user will be valid except network config and user password The operation will make the switch restart 4 Change Password The password which can be changed is user password not administrator password The length of the password is not more than 7 the password can be null When you log on with user password if you want to change user password you should provide the older user password When you log on with administrator password you can change the password directly 5 Firmware Update There are two ways of updating the switch COM update and TFTP update Here is an introduction of TF TP update TFTP update o Make sure the switch and the PC is well connected through UDP port You can use ping to check whether the PC and the switch can communicate or not For example if the switch s IP is 222 88 88 41 you can input ping 222 88 88 41 in the MS DOS interface If ping is ok that means the PC and the switch is well connected Edit Update SF2226P 201 bat file which can be download at our website www tp link com Change the IP 192 168 0 100 into the switch s real IP and save it Log on the switch and run firmware update Before the timer reduces to zero run Update SF2226P 201 file and wait till the switch is successfully updated It will take you about 10 15 seconds o If you there is error during updating the
4. This part simply describes the features of TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Remote Smart Switch For more details please refer to Chapter 4 2 1 Features gt Supports remote management gt Supports Out of Band management gt Supports Telnet management gt Provides 10 100M switch base function gt 24 10Base T 100Base TX RJ 45 ports with auto MDI MDIX gt The TL SL2226P provides two 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T 100Base F X 1000Base SX LX extension slots supporting 10 100 1000Mbps module card e g TL SM201 TL SM301 serial fiber twist pair module card gt The TL SF2226P provides two independent extension slots supporting 10 100Mbps module card e g TL SM201 serial fiber twist pair module card gt Supports port auto negotiation function negotiating the speed and duplex mode between the devices automatically gt Supports full duplex half duplex flow control gt Provides Maximum 26 Port based VLAN and 32 IEEE802 1Q based Tag VLAN gt Supports MAC address learning and aging with programmable age time gt Supports MAC Binding gt Supports QOS configuration 802 1p Base QOS gt Supports Trunk management gt Supports bandwidth Management gt Supports upgrading switch software with COM and TFTP TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 Installation Follow these steps to install the switch gt _ The surface must support at least 5kg gt _ The power source must be
5. gt Device gt Reset a dialog will pop up Click ok on the dialog finally the switch will be reset 3 Resume Factory Setting When the device is in connection if resuming factory setting needed click main menu gt Device gt Resume Factory Setting a dialog will come out click ok on the dialog then the switch will resume factory setting 4 Change Password When the device is in connection if you want to change password click main menu gt Device gt Change Password a dialog will be pop up you can change password in the dialog the length of password is not more than 7 5 2 3 2 Configuration of Device 1 VLAN Config The TL SF2226P can support three VLAN modes no VLAN port VLAN and tag VLAN Default Setting no VLAN Steps of Setting If VLAN mode is no VLAN or you want to change current VLAN mode you should select one mode you want to Click main menu gt config gt Switch VLAN Mode As figure 5 11 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ua ices RT CLT E TP LINK SSUTP LINK Device1 ME 5 x System S Device D Config C InfofI Help H DSH ramo VLAN Mode Warningiif the mog before will lost 4TAG VLAN state caed to default Help VLAN NO VLAN1 VLAN2 VLANS3 VLAN4 VLANS VLAN6 VLAN VLANS VLAN YILANIN Ready A Figure 5 11 Current VLAN mode is shown in the combo box select one mode you want in the combo box and click OK If you change
6. 32 VLAN 1 Tag 1 4094 1 3 15 17 Port O State Port 1 VnTag Port 2 VnTag Port 3 VnTag Port 4 UnTag Port 5 UnT az Port 6 UnT az Port T Unt ae x Port 6 z All Untag All Drop Cancel Help VI ANIN Ready A Figure 5 13 Now go back to the main menu gt Config gt VLAN Config gt Config Effect Only execute this step the Configuration will be valid If the VLAN mode is not changed this menu can t be seen 2 TRUNK Config TRUNK can transmit net data through a group of ports The switch looks a TRUNK as a big port regardless of it s composition Default setting no TRUNK Steps of setting Click main menu gt Config gt TRUNK Config gt Config Effect or click the TRUNK icon on toolbar As figure 5 14 I lt lt TP LINK SSUTP LINK Devicel a O x System S Device D Config InfofI HelptH Dom SiO E TP LINK Trunk Config a Devicel _ TP LINK _ TRUNK NO ooo Saer TRUNK1 Disable TRUNK2 Disable TRUNKS Disable TRUNK4 Disable TRUNKS Disable TRUNK6 Disable Trunk Config y Figure 5 14 Double click the TRUNK you want to config in the TURNK list box TRUNK configuration dialog will pop up and you can config the TRUNK now For more details please refer to 16 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT help file Now go back to main menu gt Config gt TRUNK Config gt Config Effec
7. at 50 60Hz Console Port The console port or RS232 port on the right of the rear panel is the connection port with PC when Out of Band management For more details please refer to Chapter 6 Module Slot The module slots can be inserted with 10 100M module card TL SF2226P or 10 100 1000M or a 1000M Base X module card TL SL2226P TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua ice RT CLT E 4 3 LED LEDs including Power LED 100Mbps LED Link Act LED Slot1 Slot2 and CPU LED can detect and indicate the state of the switch More details are as follows 1 3 5 7 oooo oooo oooo Figure 4 3 LED Indicators view of TL SF2226P Switch Link Act O Slot 1 O 100Mbps O Slot 2 O Link Act Power 100Mbps CPU Power LED The power LED will be solid red when power on or else check the power connection Link Act LED The LED is lit when there is a secure connection to a device at any of the ports 100Mbps LED When the normal ports connect a 100Mbps device the corresponding LED is green an unlit LED indicates a connection speed of 10Mbps Slot LED Slot1 Slot2 LED indicates that whether there is a module card in the module slot CPULED The CPU LED flashing means that the switch works in good condition 4 4 Optional Extension Modules Before you install any modules remember to turn off the power at first After you take out the board on the slot put th
8. device group you can add device and node which are just like file and folder The hiberarchy of node and device of a group are not more than five If there is the fifth hiberarchy the fifth hiberachy can only be a device The device and node can be changed at any time you want But in a device group the name of device and node must be different from each other so is the IP Address The length of their name is not more than 255 the password length is not more than 7 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ua ice RT CLT Open the group you added just now and click the right button on the device name then there will pop up a menu As figure 5 7 TP LINK SSU q System S Device D Config C InfofI HelpfH DG B EWm D D FE t Add Group Open Group Close Group Rename Group 10 x Del Deyiode TP LINK Figure 5 7 Click Add Dev Node you will see a dialog As figure 5 8 TP LINK SSU S O x System S Device D Config C Info D Help H Cee FR TIBIOM t Add Dev Add Node Add Dev Name Devi cel IP Address 222 88 86 49 Password ra Add Node Name cme Figure 5 8 After adding device and node you can see the interface as figure 5 9 12 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT J TP LINK SSU F System S Device D Config C Info I Help H Oe 2e TBO t 222 00 00 49 Ready Figure 5 9 Look at the
9. switch the system will give you the prompt Rom test fail update please you must update the switch again or the switch will not work normally 6 Logout system When you complete the configuration go back to the main menu move the cursor to logout system and press enter then you quit the Out of Band management Caution If you do not do any operation to the switch for a long time about 250seconds the system will logout automatically _ 32 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ui ice RT CLT Appendix A Technical Specifications TL SF2226P Data Transfer Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex 20Mbps full duplex Fast Ethernet 100Mbps half duplex 200Mpbs full duplex Network Media 10Base T UTP category 3 4 5 cable 100m Cable 100Base TX UTP category 5 cable 100m 100Base FX 9 125um or 50 125um or 62 5 125um fiber cable SC ST type Number of Basic 24 UTP STP MDI MDIX ports RJ 45 ports Environment Operating temperature 0 C 40C 32T 104 F Storage temperature 40 C 70 C 40T 159 F Storage humidity 5 90 non condensing Dimension W x H x D 17 3 in x 10 2 in x 1 9 in 440mm x 260mm x 47mm TL SL2226P Standards IEEE802 3 10 Base T Ethernet IEEE802 3u 100 Base TX FX Fast Ethernet IEEE802 3ab 1000 Base T Giga Ethernet IEEE802 3z 1000 Base SX LX Giga Ethernet IEEE802 3 Frame type Clarity CSMA CD Ethernet Data Transfer Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex 20Mbps full duplex Fast E
10. the VLAN mode the information of previous VLAN will be lost and the switch will give new default information about VLAN If the VLAN mode is port VLAN all ports will be in a VLAN If the VLAN mode is tag VLAN all ports will be in a VLAN which tag s value is 1 After Configuring VLAN mode you can configure VLAN now Click main menu gt Config gt VLAN Config under the view you will see the VLAN list box Double click the VLAN you wan to change If the VLAN mode is port VLAN select or delete some ports you want to change in the pop up dialog As figure 5 12 5 TP LINK SSUTP LINK Device1 a Tr System 5 Device D Config C Info I Help H OSE 22m Barn 5 cn M Port 8 M Port 15 V Port 21 JV Port 2 JV Port 9 V Port 16 VW Port 22 IV Port 3 JW Port 10 VW Port 1T V Port 23 JV Port 4 M Port 11 WM Port 18 V Port 24 JV Port 5 V Port 12 N Port 19 IV Port 25 V Port 6 JV Port 13 WM Port 20 M Port 26 VLAN NO V Port T M Port 14 VLANI VLAN2 Sel All Clear All L x a YLANG VLAN4 VLANS YLANG VLAN VLANG VLAN9 YANIN Figure 5 12 If the VLAN mode is tag VLAN Configure tag VLAN in the pop up dialog As figure 5 13 For more details please read the help file 15 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT 5 TP LINK SSUTP LINK Device1 7 pe In xl System 5 Device D Config C Info I Help H Do Wm t BA TP LINK a Device1 ST VLAN NO 1
11. to work in good condition Caution As a precaution in the event of a power failure unplug the switch When the power resumed plug the switch back in All the pictures are based on the TL SF2226P in the manual The pictures of TL SL2226P are almost the same as TL SF2226P TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua i RT CLT Chapter 4 Explanation of Switch Appearance and the Method of Connecting Switch This chapter covers more details about front panel rear panel LED and extension module of the switch 4 1 Front Panel There are 24 10 100Mbps ports and LED indicators on the front panel of the TL SF2226P Tp LINK 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 O0900 A000 O O O OLinJAct Slot 1 TL SF2226P oooo oooo OO O OrtMbs O Siol oooo oooo O O O O Lint O ows oooo Ooooo OO O O P0Mbos O CFU 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Remote Smart Switch 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 20 22 oo 18 24 Figure 4 1 Front Panel of the TL SF2226P 4 2 Rear Panel 110 260V 50 60Hz 0 6A Figure 4 2 Rear Panel of the TL SF2226P There is a power switch a power connector a console RS232 port and 2 extension module slots on the rear panel Power Connector The AC power connector is a standard three pronged connector that supports the power cord Plug the female connector of the provided power cord into the socket and the male side of the cord into a power outlet Supported input voltage range is from 100 to 240 VAC
12. within 1 5m gt Check the cable to make sure the connection to AC power gt Leave enough space for the ventilation 3 2 Rack Installation The TL SF2226P TL SL2226P can be mounting in an EIA standard size 19 inches rack 1 Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the TL SF2226P with the screws provided 2 Slide the TL SF2226P TL SL2226P into the Rack 3 Use the screws to secure the switch to the Rack TP UN e TL SF2226p4 i a Mk O Shot Figure 3 1 The view of attaching the mount brackets on the TL SF2226P TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT Figure 3 2 The view of mounting the TL SF2226P in the rack 3 3 Power On The TL SF2226P TL SL2226P can be used with the power source in the range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60Hz The internal power system of the TL SF2226P TL SL2226P can automatically adjust the operating power according to the power input The POWER LED will be light when power on 3 4 Initialization Turn on the power the switch will automatically initialiZe and the LEDs will be light as follows At the time you turn on the power if the LEDs of slot1 and slot2 on the front panel are light which means there are two module cards in slot1 and slot2 The LEDs of Port 1 24 will turn out after two seconds that indicates the system is resetting The CUP LED flashing means the switch starts
13. 5 6 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed J oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help i Speed State iDuplex j lt c p 7 pad o z agp ie Security i i i i I 2 10FF I 100 TR lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt ON gt Auto 3 10FF 100 TK lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt 0N gt Auto 4 0FF 100 TR lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt ON gt Auto 5 iM 100M F 100 TK lt ON gt lt 0FF gt lt ON gt Auto 6 0FF 400 TR lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt ON gt Auto 7 OFF 400 TR lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt ON gt Auto I 8 IQFF I 100 T4 lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt 0N gt Auto lt W S A D gt Move Cursor lt gt Page lt Space gt Edit lt Ctrl S gt Save lt ESC gt Exit 4 d Connected 00 32 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPs NUM Capture Print echo Z Figure 6 6 e VLAN Management 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed p oj x Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help VLAN Mode Port Based VLAN 802 10 VLAN Back to Pre menu lt W S gt Move Cursor lt Enter gt Selete lt ESC gt Exit 4 ORN Connected 00 08 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 7 VLAN Management includes VLAN Mode Port Based VLAN and 802 1Q VLAN If you change the VLAN Mode the switch will lose the info of port PVID and static binding addr
14. EU te 5 BPlease Add Group Figure 5 2 5 2 1 Add 1 First add a device group The name of the new group can t be the same as the names that already existed in the application After adding the group you can rename the group and delete it at any time Here are some methods as follows a Click main menu gt System gt Add Group As figure 5 3 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ua ices RT CLT E TP LINK SSU a 10 x System S Device D Config C Info I Help H mm AlO fi t TP LINK Add Device Group Figure 5 3 Click Add Group you can see the dialog As figure 5 4 TP LINK SSU lol x System S Device D Config C InfofI Help H D kW gamalla Please Add Group Add Dev Group J x Group Name TP LINK TP LINK Ready Figure 5 4 b Click the right button at Please Add Group on initialized interface and then pop up a menu click Add Group As figure 5 5 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT 2 TP LINK SSU System S Device D Config C Info I Help H D kW SR TMIB OL tcs lease Open Grou Add Group Open Group Del Deviode Ready Figure 5 5 c Click the add group icon on the tool bar As figure 5 6 J TP LINK SSU System S Device D Config C Info I Help H JD mm D D FE t TP LINK Add Device Group Figure 5 6 Add device and node in device group In
15. LT o E Package Contents The following contents should be found in your box One Switch One AC power cable One Serial cable One User s Guide One Resource CD Two mounting brackets and screws V VV YV YV Y Note If any of the listed contents are damaged or missing please contact the retailer from whom you purchased the Switch for assistance TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua ice mm Or CLT E Chapter 1 About this User s Guide Thank you for purchasing TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Remote Smart Switch The TL SF2226P TL SL2226P provides powerful management functions With the feature of high performance easy to use and economical the TL SF2226P TL SL2226P is one of the best choice for you 1 1 Usage This User s Guide tells you how to use the TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Remote Smart Switch 1 2 Assumpsit The Switch indicated in the User s Guide is the TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Remote Smart Switch 1 3 Overview of this User s Guide Chapter 1 About the User s Guide Chapter 2 Introduction Describes the switch and its features Chapter 3 Installation Helps you to get started with the basic installation of the switch Chapter4 Explanation of switch appearance and the method of connecting switch Chapter5 Installation and Usage of Remote Management Software Chapter6 _ TELNET Out of Band Management Appendix Technical Specifications TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uo C ua ice mm OF CLT o Chapter 2 Introduction
16. ch Figure 6 3 6 3 How to connect TELNET Connect the management workstation to the management port on the switch You can directly use TELNET command on the command DOS prompt in the Windows Attachment The parameter following the TELNET command is the IP address of the switch which can be revised adapting to the network However when you reuse TELNET to access the parameter will be the switch s IP address newly set Here is an example telnet 222 88 88 49 you will see the interface as follows cs CA WINNT System32 CMD exe telnet 222 88 88 41 TL SF2226Pr 2 6 User name Password Figure 6 4 ye TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua ices RT CLT E Input user name and password and you can manage the switch If you can not log in check whether the network is working check whether there is other user who has already logged on Only one user can access the switch at one time through TELNET 6 4 The interface and operating way of TELNET Out of Band No matter through TELNET or Out of Band Management the users have two rights o Admin the control right to manage the switch Guest the read right for port of objects Admin visits 6 5 Configuration of Out of Band Management Caution When you configure the switch if you want to move the cursor just press W or S if you want to enter an interface just press enter The software is very easy to use just doing operation according to the prompt given by
17. d 1111111111222222 2 TRUNK o 12345678901234567890123456 MAJAKE lt W S A D gt Move lt gt Page lt Space gt Edit Ctrl S gt Save lt ESC gt Exit a 1 Connected 00 12 Auto detect 192008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo A Figure 6 10 Only if the VLAN Mode is 802 1Q VLAN you can see this interface or you will see an error massage The configuration method is similar to Port Based VLAN If the VLAN state is DE it means the VLAN is invalid U means untag T means tag TRUNK Management TRUNK Management interface as follows 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed l oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help lt W S A D gt Move Cursor lt Space gt Edit lt Ctrl S gt Save lt Esc gt Exit Connected 00 00 Auto detect 192008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 11 Before you enable a TRUNK you must make the properties of the 4 ports be the same If you synchronously configure VLAN in a VLAN the four ports must exist or be deleted at the same time If the VLAN Mode is 802 10 VLAN the ports must have the same tag _ 28 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua Ui cel RT CLT rule when they are in the same VLAN When you enable or disable a TRUNK the switch will lose the info of static binding address which is relate to the TRUNK or the 4 ports e MAC Table Aging Time MAC Table Aging Time interface is as follows 2226p HyperTerminal Un
18. device icon carefully if the color of the icon is red it means that the device can t communicate with the PC Please check whether the power is on the twisted pair is well connected and the ping is ok If all is ok you can click the save icon to save information of the device 5 2 2 Connection Now you can connect the device If the color of the device icon is green click the right button on the icon then pop up a menu click connect you will see the interface as figure 5 10 TP LINK SSUTP LINK Devicel k 5 x System S Device D Config C InfotI Help H Cee wm ED t TP LINK _ Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Llnknnwn Fnahle Figure 5 10 _13 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua ice RT CLT o The color of the port on the panel is yellow which means that the port is in connection If it is red it means that the port is forbidden to use If the color of the port frame is red it s said that the port is management port 5 2 3 Configuration If the device is well connected you can configure the switch now 5 2 3 1 Conventional Management 1 Disconnect When the device is in connection if at the moment it does not need management you can choose the Close Group button to close the group 2 Reset When the device is in connection if resetting needed click main menu
19. e module into the extension slot The TL SF2226P can auto identify the module and configure it automatically The TL SF2226P can be used with TL SM201 100M series modules Caution Never install the modules without turning off the power 4 5 Connection The TL SF2226P supports MDI MDIX so you can use every port as a normal port or an uplink port Each port is independent which makes the connection very easy Caution When the connection is ok the Link Act is light or else make sure the twist pair is working and the power is on TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua ice RT CLT E Chapter 5 Installation and the Usage of the Remote Management Software The TL SF2226P TL SL2226P is a smart switch you can configure it with the remote Management software shipped with the switch Its very convenient for you to manage the switch After install the software under windows OS you can manage several switches at the same time Caution Between the remote management software and the telnet management described in the next chapter you can only choose one to manage the switch 5 1 Steps of Installation of the Remote Management Software SSU 1 Installation requirement Windows OS Supporting TCP IP Protocol 2 Installation steps Run the setup exe and following the wizard to finish the setup If you want to change the default path click Browse Input or choose the path you want click OK and then next to finish the setup As
20. e switch you can use RS232 to connect the switch and get the switch IP 9 Switch VLAN Mode The TL SF2226P can support three VLAN modes no VLAN port VLAN and tag VLAN You can only choose one mode of the three as the current switch VLAN Mode 10 System Auto Time Click main menu gt Config gt System Auto Time you can configure the time in the text box The range of System Auto Time is from 20 minutes to 6000 minutes Time will count after successful connection When time is up to System Auto Time a dialog will be pop up If you want to continue the management time will count again else the switch will be disconnected after 30 seconds 5 2 4 Exit After you configuring the switch if you want to exit the program click main menu gt System gt Exit 21 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ua ice RT CLT Chapter6 TELNET Out of Band Management 6 1 Introduction Through TELNET you can realize Remote Log in to manage the Switch Out of Band Management manages the switch locally through the console port without occupying the bandwidth Though TELNET and Out of Band have different presentation their management contents are the same both of them can be used to configure the switch s characters Caution Out of Band management and remote management SSU management and TELNET management can log into the switch at the same time the last change will be saved in the switch SSU management and TELNET management can not log
21. edn t save it Broadcast Storm Broadcast Storm interface is as follows When Broadcast State is Disable other parameters can t be changed 30 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT amp 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed i oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help lt W S gt Move Cursor lt Space gt Edit Ctrl S gt Save lt Esc gt Exit Fnable or disable broadcast storm OT Connected 00 23 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 16 2 Network Config Network Config interface is as follows you can change the switch s IP gateway you can not change the switch s MAC address J 722226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed B lol x Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help lt W S gt Move Cursor lt Space gt Edit lt Enter gt End Edit Ctrl S gt Save lt Esc gt Exit Connected 00 25 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 17 Press w or s key to move cursor press space to edit the switch s IP address Default gateway Input the new IP address and gateway press enter If you input a valid IP or gateway you will get an error message If you want to save the configuration press ctrl s and the switch will restart Make sure that the network configuration is correct before you save it If you don t want to save it press Esc to quit _31 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ua ice me OF CLT
22. ess The interface of VLAN Mode is as follows _ 26 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Mss ice RT CLT h 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed O x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dal s 0o e lt Space gt Edit lt Ctrl S gt Save lt ESC gt Exit H s Connected 00 06 Auto detect 192008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS Num Capture Print echo Z Figure 6 8 Port Based VLAN is as follows 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed y E Oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Port based VLAN state Ffl I IDI PortId 11111111112222222 TRUNK i 12345678901234567890123456 MAR BEG 1 GU DD GG i rr E E E 12 i i D EEEE LE 3 1 i i 14 i i a E E fo i i a E 16 e ae 174 i i lt W S B D gt Move Cursor lt gt page lt Space gt Edit lt Ctrl S gt Save lt ESC gt Exit al 4 gt Connected 00 10 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 9 Only if current VLAN Mode is Port Based VLAN you can see this interface or you will see an error message If you want to edit VLAN you can look a trunk as a big port 802 1Q VLAN is as follows 21 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed og loj x Fie Edit view Call Transfer Help I 802 10 Vlan State Enable E ID Op VID PortI
23. figure 5 1 Choose Folder a i x Select folder Flease choose the installation folder Setup willing ath C Program Files TP Link Technologies S51 To install to t another folde Directories r a HetMeeting Ed Qutlook Express H I PLUS Ca ProxyHunter Ll Peal Symantec TP Link Technologies Destinatior a Easy Manager C Frograr InstallShield Figure 5 1 5 2 Usage of Remote Configuration Software SSU The interface of SSU application is friendly and easy to use Generally speaking there TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ua ice RT CLT are four steps on configuring the switch 1 Add 2 Connection 3 Configuration 4 Exit Caution When you use the switch for the first time you must reset the IP address and gateway of the switch The witch default IP address is 192 168 0 100 for more details please refer to Chapter 5 Here are details on how to use the SSU application Before configuration make sure that the PC and the switch which the SSU application installed can see each other You can ping the switch check whether they can see each other If they can t see each other check whether the power is on and the twisted pair is well connected If all is ok run the SSU application you can see the initialized interface of the SSU application As figure 5 2 TP LINK SSU E 15 x System S Device D Config C Info I Help H De A 5m
24. in to manage the switch at the same time 6 2 How to connect Out of Band Out of Band Management needs a terminal or a HyperTerminal First connect the switch and the PC by the console cord Then run HyperTerminal Refer to the following figure to configure the HyperTerminal ID TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua ice RT CLT LOM Properties a Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Shop bita Flow control Restore Defaults RH Figure 6 1 The speed of the console port is 19200bps The data bit is 8 bit There is not Parity Test and flow control The Stop bit is 1 Now you will see the interface as follows 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed oj x Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help TL SF2226P 2 0 User name _ Password X 4 Connected 00 00 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Z Figure 6 2 Input user name and password the default user name and password are admin you can change it after logging in 23 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed J Oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Main Menu Network Config Change Password Factory Reset Firmware Update Logout System lt W S gt Move Cursor lt Enter gt Select lt ESC gt Exit 4 Connected 00 02 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print e
25. licensed File Edit View Call Transfer Help I I I Max Aging Time 300 7 720s 0 disable aging Time 300 t _ _ lt Space gt Edit lt Enter gt Exit Edit lt Ctrl S gt Save lt ESC gt Quit 4 Connected 00 14 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Gan Figure 6 12 e Priority Management Priority Management interface is as follows when the sate is close other parameters can t be changed 2 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed a j Oo x File Edit View Call Transfer Help D cc 9 cy s0 a ES l i 802 1p Priority i State i lt Open gt I802 1p High Priority 7 1802 1p bow Priority i Priority Ilag Value I 0 1 2 3 amp 5 6 7 4 IManpind i uu A Un ih Y0i i tao IE ECE Eb EL EL lt W S gt Move lt Space gt Edit lt Ctrl S gt Save lt Esc gt Exit 4 aan Connected 00 15 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 13 o Static MAC Table Static MAC Table interface is as follows 29 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT 2 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed 3 E Oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help MM Static MAC Address table z Se AS o Y M In YN UU en Ann y Y etapa Port Id Number of static MAC ee Por
26. nable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Unknown Enable Priority Config Figure 5 17 Now a dialog will be pop up In the dialog you should Enable QOS set high priority and low priority and select a priority class in the list box For more details please refer to help file 2 TP LINK SSUTP LINK Devicel Ioj x System S Device D Config C Info I Help H DoB EWRm D DP t TP LINK a Devicel JV Enable Q0S 3 3 amp gt High Priority vy Low Priority x sear seals dim 7 sear dm Priority based on 802 1P Unknown Enable Port 6 Down 100 TX Auto Unknown Enable Yes Close Full Full Unknown Enable Figure 5 18 5 Broadcast Storm Control When the Broadcast Storm Control is enabled it will be valid Click main menu gt Config gt Broadcast Control and you can configure the Broadcast Storm Control For more details please read help file 6 Static MAC Bind Static MAC Bind can help you control the security of network more efficiently When it takes effect the ports will not learn any new MAC Address The switch can bind 128 MAC addresses at most One port can bind several MAC Addresses but one MAC address only can be bound by one port Click main menu gt Config gt Static MAC Bind 19 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT you can see the interface as follows For more details please refer to help file
27. nnecting Switch 6 A WOM Cs a LL RW RYN E T 6 HARCI FaN aea E A 6 SCE Duono a a a 0 RR EN O 7 4 4 Optional Extension Modules ccccecceecceeeceeeeeece cece eeseeeseteeeteeeserseeteeesneeaeeees 7 A CONE HON eee ae eee eee eee eae oe ee een eee ee eT AR YN 7 Chapter 5 Installation and the Usage of the Remote Management Software 8 5 1 Steps of Installation of the Remote Management Software SSU 8 5 2 Usage of Remote Configuration Software SSU 20 cceccececeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeenees 8 BO bio o EE Races cheese tact gnc a ea tease a Y a RR RR FN FY RT NN FC 9 3 2 COMMS CHOM Ga ML Y AO A GOLION UU GG 13 SA og COCA a a a a I I WN 14 SFE MH _ T R PR EW RF 21 Chapter6 TELNET Out of Band Management 99 9Yni YR EY LL LL LL L LL LL FFF niii 22 ll a1 so 1o i el amp a FARFFRFENFPFNOAS UR FF Y RY DIO CHY FFF FFF FE FREE FY FRI 22 6 2 How to connect Out of Band ernen HYLL YL LL LLY LL LL CCG LLY LL LLA FLY LL FLFdnuuud 22 OS MOWO CONNEC TELNE Ts CY O O y Go O eases 24 6 4 The interface and operating way of TELNET Out of Band eeeeeeneuunn 25 6 5 Configuration of Out of Band Management cccccecccseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeeseeeeaees 25 Appendix A Technical Specifications iu LLY ALLA LA LL LL ALL LL Y LL LL LLA LL FL L Fudiuuu 33 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua Ui cel RT C
28. t f TP LINK SSUTP LINK Devicel O x System S Device D Config C Info I Help H D k eram a TP LINK amp Devicel 2 TRUNK1 Config TRUNK HO TRUNK x State nable Port Enable Yes vy Flow Control Yes sv Security Close x pvm po o Cancel Help TRUNK NO ge aE Member Ports TRUNK 1 Disable TRUNK2 Disable TRUNKS Disable TRUNK4 Disable TRUNKS Disable TRUNK6 Disable Figure 5 15 Only execute this step the Configuration will be valid If the TRUNK is not changed this menu can t be seen 3 Port Config Click main menu gt Config gt Port Config or double click a port in the port list box As figure 5 16 TP LINK SSUTP LINK Device1 a ce DG bl z sgim AA Port Config TP LINK a Devicel Port NO bd W Enable Mode Jauto _ wy W Flow Control Security Close x Input Bandwidth Bandwidth Select C Input bx zJ K Output Bandwidth Bandwidth Select Input eax K Default PVID p User Info security Input Band Output Ban lt Close Full Full Dev Name DEVICE Close Full Full Close Full Full User Info USER Close Full Full Close Full Full Close Full Full Eme i Close Full Full v Z Figure 5 16 Now you can configure each parameter of the port except port priority 1 Mode 10Base T 100Base TX Ports o Auto default auto test the speed and negotiate the duplex mode with
29. t 1 1 Port 2 MH 00 re ee pe Qe Ye ir iY Em Port 3 0 Ne SS sr 0 gm aA Port 4 8 Bo yet ee uu Port 5 8 o I Port 6 p gt S O 4N ge O Port 7 0 E IL Port 8 8 MlSo Noue Cursor lt Space gt etdit rot i OT 4 Connected 00 20 Auto detect 19200 6 N 1 SCRO CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 14 Press Enter you will see the interface as follows 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed f Oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help 1 oa 3 i Id of MAC i State i Static MAC address i VID 1 Enable 00 E2 45 12 43 54 1 WW a i IY I i gt fee See See see i i i bos DUE i i i Seere i mo i EE OO i Saen i z i lt W S gt Move Cursor lt f gt Add Mac lt D gt Delete MAC lt M gt Edit MAC lt Esc gt Exit n a 4 gt A Connected 00 17 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 6 15 There are three operations in Static MAC Table add delete and edit The switch can bind 128 MAC at most including Enable and Disable Caution If you configure the Static MAC Table it will take effect immediately you ne
30. the other end _17 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO ua ice RT CLT 10HD 10Mbps Half Duplex 10FD 10Mbps Full Duplex 100HD 100Mbps Half Duplex 100FD 100Mbps Full Duplex Flow Control Disable The port won t produce Flow Control packets and will discard the Flow Control packets received Enable The Switch will negotiate Flow Control on the specified port according to Full Duplex or Half Duplex Port Security When you configure the Port Security of a port to be Enable the port won t learn any new MAC address Furthermore the port only transfers the data accordant to static MAC Address If the port does not bind any static MAC address the port will not transfer data When the Port Security of a port is disabled the port will automatically learn any new MAC Address and transfer data Default setting Disable Default PVID There is the choice only in the IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN mode Every port on the Switch has a default VID which is the VID for an untag Tag received by the port Default Value 1 User Info User Info just gives the port a description Priority Config Steps of Configuring Priority Click main menu gt Config gt Priority Config or click the priority icon on toolbar As figure 5 17 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Ms ua ice RT CLT TP LINK SSUTP LINK Device1 0 x System S Device D Config Info I Help H Priority Config _ TP LINK _ Unknown Enable Unknown E
31. the software 1 Switch Config Switch Config provides you feature parameters of the switch you can configure them directly For how to configure them you can refer to chapter 4 Here are some notes you should pay attention to Press enter you will see the following interface 2226p HyperTerminal Unlicensed i ar File Edit View Call Transfer Help VLRN Management Trunk Configuration MAC Table Aging Time Priority Management Static MAC Table Broadcast Storm Back to Main Menu lt W S gt Move Cursor lt Enter gt Select lt ESC gt Exit 4 Connected 00 04 Auto detect 192008 N 1 SCRO caps Num Capture Print ect OT Figure 6 5 Port Management In the interface you can change properties of the port you want to including flow control port security port state bandwidth management and PVID and so on you also can know the link status real working mode and port type The link status real working mode and port type of the switch can only be read and will be refreshed in 10 seconds If the color of the link status of one port is opposite to others 25 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi uO C ua ice RT CLT it means that the port is connecting with remote management You can not shut down the port in order that the remote connection can t be interrupted You can edit properties of the ports with the space key If the VLAN type is Tag based VLAN the PVID can t be visible and can t be edit As figure
32. thernet 100Mbps half duplex 200Mpbs full duplex Giga Ethernet 2000Mpbs full duplex Network Media 10Base T UTP category 3 4 5 cable 100m Cable 100Base TX UTP category 5 cable 100m 1000Base T UTP category 5 cable 100m 100Base FX 9 125um or 50 125um or 62 5 125um fiber cable SC ST type 1000Base SX LX 9 125um or 50 125um or 62 5 125um fiber cable SC ST type Number of Basic 24 UTP STP MDI MDIX ports RJ 45 ports 33 TL SF2226P TL SL2226P Wi u C ua RT CLT o Module Slot Two independent module slots Transmits Method Store and Forward Power Supply 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 6A internal universal power supply Power Consumption Lower than 15 watts Environment Operating temperature OC 40 C 32F 104F Storage temperature 40C 70 40F 158 F Storage humidity 5 90 non condensing Dimension W x H x D 17 3 in x 10 2 in x 1 9 in 440mm x 260mm x 47mm 34

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