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FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with theregulations 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 frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with this users guide, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user willbe required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
CE Mark WarningThis is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product
may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required
to take adequate measures.
VCCI WarningThis is a product of VCCI Class A Compliance.
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UL Warning
a) Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature- If installed in a closedor multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the
rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore,
consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an
environment compatible with the manufacturer's maximum rated
ambient temperature (Tmra).
b) Reduced Air Flow- Installation of the equipment in a rack should
be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of theequipment is not compromised.
c) Mechanical Loading- mounting of the equipment in the rack
should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to
uneven mechanical loading.
d) Circuit Overloading- Consideration should be given to the
connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that
overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and
supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate
ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
e) Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment
should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply
connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g.,
use of power strips).
Ver. C1-1.00
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TableofContents
Introduction.........................................................................................4
GigabitEthernetTechnology...........................................................4
FastEthernetTechnology................................................................5
SwitchingTechnology......................................................................6
VLAN(VirtualLocalAreaNetwork)..................................................7
Features...........................................................................................7
Unpackingand
Installation
..................................................................
9
Unpacking........................................................................................9
Installation.......................................................................................9
RackMounting...............................................................................10
ConnectingNetworkCable............................................................11
ACPower........................................................................................12
IdentifyingExternal
Components
......................................................
19
FrontPanel.....................................................................................19
RearPanel......................................................................................20
UnderstandingLEDIndicators............................................................21
PowerandSystemLEDs.................................................................21
100BASE
TX
Port
1~24
Status
LEDs
................................................
22
Combo1000BASET/miniGBICPort25~26StatusLEDs................22
1000BASETPort27~28StatusLEDs..............................................23
Configuration.....................................................................................24
InstallingtheWebManagementUtility.........................................24
DiscoveryList.................................................................................25
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MonitorList....................................................................................26
DeviceSetting................................................................................28
Toolbar...........................................................................................31
ConfiguringtheSwitch...................................................................32
Login...............................................................................................32
SetupSetting..................................................................................34
PortSettings...............................................................................34
IEEE802.1Q
VLAN
......................................................................
35
TrunkSetting..............................................................................49
MirrorSetting.............................................................................51
IEEE802.1pDefaultPriority.......................................................52
BroadcastStormControlSetting...............................................53
AdvancedSetting...........................................................................54
SNMPSetting
.............................................................................
54
SpanningTreeSetting................................................................56
802.1xSetting............................................................................59
IGMPSnoopingSetting..............................................................61
IGMPVLANSetting....................................................................64
SystemSetting...............................................................................66
SystemInformation....................................................................66
SystemSetting...........................................................................67
TrapSetting................................................................................68
PasswordSetting........................................................................69
Statistic.......................................................................................70
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FactoryReset.............................................................................72
BackupSetting...........................................................................72
FirmwareUpload.......................................................................73
SystemReboot...........................................................................73
Logout........................................................................................74
TechnicalSpecifications.....................................................................72
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter describes the features of the TEG424WS 24Port
10/100MbpsWebSmartSwitchw/4GigabitPortsand2MiniGBIC
slots,
and
some
background
information
about
Ethernet/Fast
Ethernet/GigabitEthernetswitchingtechnology.
GigabitEthernetTechnology
GigabitEthernet isan extensionof IEEE802.3 Ethernetutilizing the
same packet structure, format, and support for CSMA/CD protocol,
full
duplex,
flow
control,
and
management
objects,
but
with
a
tenfold
increase intheoreticalthroughputover100MbpsFastEthernetand
ahundredfoldincreaseover10MbpsEthernet.Sinceitiscompatible
with all 10Mbps and 100Mbps Ethernet environments, Gigabit
Ethernet provides a straightforward upgrade without wasting a
companys existing investment in hardware, software, and trained
personnel.
Theincreased
speed
and
extra
bandwidth
offered
by
Gigabit
Ethernet
is essential to coping with the network bottlenecks that frequently
developascomputersandtheirbussesgetfasterandmoreusersuse
applications thatgeneratemore traffic.Upgradingkeycomponents,
such as your backbone and servers to Gigabit Ethernet can greatly
improvenetworkresponsetimesaswellassignificantlyspeedupthe
trafficbetweenyoursubnets.
Gigabit Ethernet enables fast optical fiber connections to support
video conferencing, complex imaging, and similar dataintensive
applications.Likewise,sincedatatransfersoccur10timesfasterthan
FastEthernet,serversoutfittedwithGigabitEthernetNICsareable
toperform10timesthenumberofoperationsinthesameamountof
time.
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Inaddition,thephenomenalbandwidthdeliveredbyGigabitEthernet
is the most costeffective method to take advantage of today and
tomorrowsrapidly improvingswitchingandrouting internetworking
technologies. And with expected advances in the coming years in
silicon
technology
and
digital
signal
processing
that
will
enable
Gigabit Ethernet toeventuallyoperateover unshielded twistedpair
(UTP) cabling, outfitting your network with a powerful 1000Mbps
capablebackbone/serverconnectioncreatesaflexiblefoundationfor
thenextgenerationofnetworktechnologyproducts.
FastEthernetTechnology
The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of
desktop computing applications are fueling the need for high
performance networks. A number of highspeed LAN technologies
have been proposed to provide greater bandwidth and improve
client/server response times. Among them, 100BASET (Fast
Ethernet) provides a nondisruptive, smooth evolution from the
current
10BASET
technology.
The
nondisruptive
and
smooth
evolutionnature,andthedominatingpotentialmarketbase,virtually
guarantees costeffective and high performance Fast Ethernet
solutions.
100MbpsFastEthernetisastandardspecifiedbytheIEEE802.3LAN
committee. It is an extension of the 10Mbps Ethernet standard
with the ability to transmit and receive data at 100Mbps, while
maintainingthe
CSMA/CD
Ethernet
protocol.
Since
the
100Mbps
Fast
Ethernetiscompatiblewithallother10MbpsEthernetenvironments,
it provides a straightforward upgrade and takes advantage of the
existinginvestmentinhardware,software,andpersonneltraining.
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SwitchingTechnology
Another approach to pushing beyond the limits of Ethernet
technology is the development of switching technology. A switch
bridges Ethernet packets at the MAC address level of the Ethernetprotocol transmitting among connected Ethernet or Fast Ethernet
LANsegments.
Switching is a costeffective way of increasing the total network
capacity available to users on a local area network. A switch
increasescapacityanddecreasesnetwork loadingbydividinga local
area
network
into
different
segments,
which
dont
compete
witheachotherfornetworktransmissioncapacity.
The switch acts as a highspeed selective bridge between the
individualsegments. Theswitch,withoutinterferingwithanyother
segments, automatically forwards traffic that needs to go from one
segment to another. By doing this the total network capacity is
multiplied, while still maintaining the same network cabling and
adaptercards.
Switching LAN technology is a marked improvement over the
previousgenerationofnetworkbridges,whichwerecharacterizedby
higherlatencies. Routershavealsobeenusedtosegmentlocalarea
networks, but the cost of a router, the setup and maintenance
requiredmakeroutersrelativelyimpractical. Todayswitchesarean
ideal
solution
to
most
kinds
of
local
area
network
congestionproblems.
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VLAN(VirtualLocalAreaNetwork)
AVLAN isagroupof endstations that are notconstrained by their
physical location and can communicate as if a common broadcast
domain,aLAN.TheprimaryutilityofusingVLANistoreducelatencyand need for routers, using faster switching instead. Other VLAN
utilityincludes:
Security, Security is increased with the reduction of opportunity in
eavesdroppingonabroadcastnetworkbecausedatawillbeswitched
toonlythoseconfidentialuserswithintheVLAN.
Cost
Reduction,
VLANs
can
be
used
to
create
multiple
broadcast
domains,thuseliminatingtheneedofexpensiverouters.
Features
24x100BASETXAutonegotiationFastEthernetports 4x1000BASETAutonegotiationGigabitEthernetports 2 x 1000BASET MiniGBIC (AutoSense) Gigabit slots for
optionalminiGBICtransceivertoextenddistance,sharewith2
1000BASETports
All 1000BASET ports support auto MDI/MDIX, so there is noneedtousecrossovercablesoranuplinkport
Half duplex transfer mode for connection speed 10Mbps and100Mbps
Full duplex transfer mode for connection speed of 10Mbps,100Mbpsand1000Mbps
StoreandForwardswitchingschemecapabilitytosupportrateadaptationandensuredataintegrity
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Up to 8K unicast addresses entities per device, selflearning,andtableaging
128KBytespacketbuffer SupportsIEEE802.3xflowcontrolforfullduplexmodeports SupportsIEEE802.1QVLAN SupportsIEEE802.1pPriorityQueues SupportsStaticPortTrunk SupportsIGMPSnooping SupportsSNMPforRFC1213MIBIIandPrivateMIB SupportsIEEE802.1DSpanningTree Supports802.1xportbasedaccesscontrol SupportsBroadcastStormControl SupportsPortMirroring SupportsPortSettingforSpeed,Flowcontrol EasyconfigurationviaWEBBrowser EasysettingviaWebManagementUtility Standard19Rackmountsize
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UNPACKINGANDINSTALLATION
Thischapterprovidesunpackingand installation informationforthe
Switch.
Unpacking
Open the shipping cartons of the Switch and carefully unpacks its
contents. Thecartonshouldcontainthefollowingitems:
TEG424WSSwitch MultiLanguageQuickInstallationGuide CDCOM(Utility&UsersGuide) PowerCord RackMountKitIfanyitemisfoundmissingordamaged,pleasecontactyour local
resellerforreplacement
Installation
The site where you install the hub stack may greatly affect its
performance.Wheninstalling,considerthefollowingpointers:
Install the Switch in a fairly cool and dry place. See TechnicalSpecificationsfortheacceptabletemperatureandhumidityoperating
ranges.
Install the Switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic field
generators (such as motors), vibration, dust, and direct exposure to
sunlight.
Leave at least 10cm of space at the front and rear of the hub for
ventilation.
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Install the Switch on a sturdy, level surface that can support its
weight,or inanEIAstandardsizeequipmentrack. For information
onrackinstallation,seethenextsection,RackMounting.When
installing
the
Switch
on
alevel
surface,
attach
the
rubber
feet
tothebottomofeachdevice. Therubberfeetcushionthehuband
protectthehubcasefromscratching.
Figure1.Attachtheadhesiverubberpadstothebottom
RackMounting
The
switch
can
be
mounted
in
an
EIA
standardsize,
19
inch
rack,
which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment.
Attach the mounting brackets at the switchs front panel (one on
eachside),andsecurethemwiththeprovidedscrews.
Figure2.CombinetheSwitchwiththeprovidedscrews
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Then, use screws provided with the equipment rack tomounteach
switchintherack.
Figure3.MounttheSwitchintherack
ConnectingNetworkCable
TheSwitchsupports24port10/100Mbps100BASETXFastEthernet
and
it
runs
both
in
half
and
full
duplex
mode
using
two
pair
of
Category5networkcable.
The Switch also supports 4port 10/100/1000Mbps 1000BASET
Gigabit Ethernet that runs in Autonegotiation mode and 10Mbps
Ethernet or 100Mbps Fast Ethernet that runs both in half and full
duplex mode and 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet runs in full duplex
modeusingfourpairofCategory5,5eor6networkCable.
These
RJ45
ports
are
AutoMDI
type
port.
The
Switch
can
auto
transform to MDIII or MDIX type, so you canjust make an easy
connection that without worrying if you are using a standard or
crossoverRJ45cable.
There are additional 2 ports miniGBIC slot for optional miniGBIC
module.
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ACPower
The Switch used the AC power supply 100240V AC, 5060 Hz. The
power
switch
is
located
at
the
rear
of
the
unit
adjacent
to
the
AC
powerconnectorandthesystemfan.Theswitchspowersupplywill
adjusttothelocalpowersourceautomaticallyandmaybeturnedon
withouthavinganyorallLANsegmentcablesconnected.
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IDENTIFYINGEXTERNALCOMPONENTS
Thischapter
describes
the
front
panel,
rear
panel,
and
LED
indicators
oftheSwitch.
FrontPanel
LEDIndicators:
Comprehensive LED indicators display the status of the switch and
thenetwork(seetheLEDIndicatorschapterbelow).
100BASETXFastEthernetPorts(Port1~24):
Theseportssupportnetworkspeedsofeither10Mbpsor100Mbps,
andcanoperateinhalf andfull duplextransfermodes.Theseports
also supports automatic MDI/MDIX crossover detection function
givestrueplugandplaycapability,justneedtopluginthenetwork
cable to the hub directly and dont care if the end node is NIC
(NetworkInterface
Card)
or
switch
and
hub.
1000BASETGigabitEthernetPorts(Port25~28):
The Switch four Gigabit twisted pair ports, supported auto negotiable
10/100/1000Mbps and auto MDI/MDIX crossover detection function, this
functiongivestrueplugandplaycapability,justneedtopluginthe
networkcable to thehubdirectlyanddontcare if theendnode is
NIC
(Network
Interface
Card)
or
switch
and
hub.
These
ports
can
operate in halfduplex mode for 10/100Mbps and full duplex mode for
10/100/1000Mbps.
Note:WhentheportwassettoForcedMode,theAutoMDI/MDIXwillbedisabled.
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MiniGBICslots(Port25~26)
TheSwitch isequippedwithtwocombominiGBICports,supported
optional1000BASE
SX/LX
mini
GBIC
module.
The 1000BASET port 25 and 26 are the same ports with the mini
GBICport25and26,whenplugintheminiGBICmodule,thedevice
willactivateminiGBIC,andtheRJ45portwillbedisabled.
Reset:
TheResetbuttonistoresetallthesettingbacktothefactorydefault.
Note:Besurethatyourecordedthesettingofyourdevice,allcurrent settings will be erased when pressing the Reset
button.
RearPanel
TherearpaneloftheSwitchconsistsofanACpowerconnector.The
followingshows
the
rear
panel
of
the
Switch.
Figure4.Rearpanel
ACPower
Connector:
Thisisathreeprongedconnectorthatsupportsthepowercord.Plug
in the female connector of the provided power cord into this
connector, and the male into a power outlet. Supported input
voltagesrangefrom100240VACat5060Hz.
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UNDERSTANDINGLEDINDICATORS
The
front
panel
LEDs
provides
instant
status
feedback,
and,
helpsmonitorandtroubleshootwhenneeded.
Figure5.LEDindicators
PowerandSystemLEDs
POWER:PowerIndicator
On : WhenthePowerLEDlightson,theSwitchisreceivingpower.
Off : WhenthePowerturnsofforthepowercordhasimproperconnection.
SYSTEM:ManagementIndicator
Blinking : WhentheCPUisworking,theSystemLEDisblinking.
On/Off : TheCPUisnotworking.
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100BASETXPort1~24StatusLEDs
Link/ACT:Link/ActivityOn : When the Link/ACT LED lights on, the respective port is successfully
connectedtoanEthernetnetwork.
Blinking : WhentheLink/ACTLEDisblinking,theportistransmittingorreceiving
dataontheEthernetnetwork.
Off : Nolink.
100MbpsOn : Whenthe100MbpsLEDlightson,therespectiveportisconnectedtoa
100MbpsFastEthernetnetwork.
Off : Whentherespectiveportisconnectedtoa10MbpsEthernetnetwork
Combo1000BASET/miniGBICPort25~26StatusLEDs
Link/ACT:
Link/Activity
On : WhentheLink/ACTLEDlightson,therespectiveportissuccessfullyconnectedtoanEthernetnetwork.
Blinking : When the Link/ACT LED is blinking, the port is transmitting orreceivingdataontheEthernetnetwork.
Off : Nolink.
1000MbpsOn : Whenthe1000MbpsLEDlightson,therespectiveportisconnected
toa1000MbpsGigabitEthernetnetwork.
Off : When the respective port is connected to a 10Mbps Ethernet or100MbpsFastEthernetnetwork
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100MbpsOn
:
When
the
100Mbps
LED
lights
on,
the
respective
port
is
connected
toa100MbpsFastEthernetnetwork.
Off : When the respective port is connected to a 10Mbps Ethernet or1000MbpsGigabitEthernetnetwork.
miniGBICOn : When the miniGBIC LED lights on, the respective port is inserted
miniGBICmodule.
Off
:
Nomini
GBIC
module
inserted.
1000BASETPort27~28StatusLEDs
Link/ACT:Link/ActivityOn : WhentheLink/ACTLEDlightson,therespectiveportissuccessfully
connectedtoanEthernetnetwork.
Blinking : When the Link/ACT LED is blinking, the port is transmitting or
receivingdata
on
the
Ethernet
network.
Off : Nolink.
1000MbpsOn : Whenthe1000MbpsLEDlightson,therespectiveportisconnected
toa1000MbpsGigabitEthernetnetwork.
Off : When the respective port is connected to a 10Mbps Ethernet or
100Mbps
Fast
Ethernet
network
100MbpsOn : Whenthe100MbpsLED lightson,therespectiveport isconnected
toa100MbpsFastEthernetnetwork.
Off : When the respective port is connected to a 10Mbps Ethernet or
1000MbpsGigabitEthernetnetwork.
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CONFIGURATION
Through
the
Web
Browser
you
can
configure
the
Switch
such
asVLAN,PortTrunking,JumboFrameetc.
WiththeattachedWebManagementUtility,youcaneasilydiscover
alltheWebManagementSwitch,assigntheIPAddress,changingthe
passwordandupgradingthenewfirmware.
InstallingtheWebManagementUtility
The following are stepbystep instructions for installing the Web
Managementutility.
1. InserttheUtilityCDintheCDROMDrive.2. ClickInstallUtilityicontostart
Figure6
3. Followtheonscreeninstructionstoinstalltheutility.4. Uponcompletion,gotoProgramFiles TRENDnet Web
SmartSwitchManagementUtilityandopentheWeb
Managementutility.
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Figure7.WebManagementUtility
TheWebManagementUtilityisdividedintofoursections,Discovery
List,Monitor List,Device Setting and Toolbarfunction, for details
instruction,followthebelowsection.
DiscoveryList
This is the list where you can discover all the Web management
devicesintheentirenetwork.
By pressing the Discover button, you can list all the Web
Managementdevices
in
the
discovery
list.
Double click or press the Add tomonitor list button to select a
devicefromtheDiscoveryListtotheMonitorList.
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SystemworddefinitionsintheDiscoveryList:
MAC
Address:
Shows
the
device
MAC
Address.
IPAddress:ShowsthecurrentIPaddressofthedevice. Protocolversion:ShowstheversionoftheUtilityprotocol. ProductName:Showsthedeviceproductname. SystemName:Showstheappointeddevicesystemname. DHCP:ShowstheDHCPstatusofthedevice. Location:Showswherethedeviceislocated. TrapIP:ShowstheIPwheretheTraptobesent. SubnetMask:ShowstheSubnetMasksetofthedevice. Gateway:ShowstheGatewaysetofthedevice.MonitorList
AlltheWebSmartDeviceintheMonitorListcanbemonitored;you
canalso
receive
the
trap
and
show
the
status
of
the
device.
SystemworddefinitionsintheMonitorList:
S: Shows the system symbol of the WebSmart device,representfordevicesystemisnotalive.
IPAddress:ShowsthecurrentIPaddressofthedevice. MACAddress:ShowsthedeviceMACAddress. Protocolversion:ShowstheversionoftheUtilityprotocol. ProductName:Showsthedeviceproductname. SystemName:Showstheappointeddevicesystemname. DHCP:ShowstheDHCPstatusofthedevice. Location:Showswherethedeviceislocated.
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TrapIP:ShowstheIPwheretheTraptobesent. SubnetMask:ShowstheSubnetMasksetofthedevice. Gateway:ShowstheGatewaysetofthedevice.
ViewTrap: The Trap function can receive events that happen from
theWebManagementSwitchintheMonitorList.ForinformationonTrap settings using the Web Management Utility refer to the TrapSettingsectioninthemanual.Thereisa lightindicatorneartheViewTrapbutton.AGreen light
indicates
that
there
has
not
been
any
new
trap
information
transmitted. A Red light indicates new trap information being
transmittedandissetasaremindertoviewthetrap.(Figure8)
Figure8.ViewTrapbutton
Whenthe
View
Trap
button
is
clicked,
aTrap
Information
window
willpopout, itwillshowthetrap information includingtheSymbol,
Time,DeviceIPandtheEventoccurred.(Figure9)
The symbol represents the trap signal arise, this symbol will
disappearafteryoureviewandclickontheeventrecord.
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Figure9.TrapInformation
Note: Inorder to receive Trap information, the switchhas tobe configured
withTrap
IP
and
Trap
Events
in
Web
browser,
which
are
available
in
the
Trap
SettingMenu(seePage68fordetail).
AddItem:ToaddadevicetotheMonitorListmanually,entertheIP
Addressofthedevicethatyouwanttomonitor.
DeleteItem:TodeletetheselecteddeviceintheMonitorList.
DeviceSetting
YoucansetthedevicebyusingthefunctionkeyintheDeviceSetting
Dialogbox.
ConfigurationSetting: In thisConfigurationSetting,youcanset the
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Set Trap to (Trap IP Address),
Systemname,LocationandDHCPfunction.
Select thedevice intheDiscovery listorMonitorListandpress this
button,thentheConfigurationSettingwindowwillpopoutasFigure
10,afterfillingupthedatathatyouwanttochange,youmustfillup
the password and press the Set to process the data changed
immediately. The default password of this TEG424WS Gigabit Web
SmartSwitchconfigurationisadmin.
Figure10.ConfigurationSetting
PasswordChange:YoucanusethisPasswordChangewhenyouneed
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tochangethepassword,fillinthepasswordneededinthedialogbox
and press Set button to proceed the password change
immediately.
Figure11.PasswordChange
FirmwareUpgrade:When thedevicehasanew function, therewill
beanew
firmware
to
update
the
device,
use
this
function
to
update.
Select thepath ofwhere the firmware updated firmware is located
byclickingBrowse.Onceyouhaveselectedthefirmware,typethe
passwordofthedeviceandclicktheStartbuttontoproceed.
Figure12.FirmwareUpgrade
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AccessWeb:Double click the device in the Monitor List or select a
device in the Monitor List and press this WebAccess button to
accessthe
device
in
Web
browser.
DHCP Refresh: Press this DHCP Refresh button to refresh IP
addressofselecteddeviceformDHCPserver.
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Toolbar
Thetoolbar
in
the
Web
Management
Utility
have
four
main
tabs,
File,
View,OptionsandHelp.
IntheFileTAB,thereareMonitorSave,MonitorSaveAs,Monitor
LoadandExit.
Monitor Save: To record the setting of the Monitor List to the
default, when you open the Web Management Utility next time, it
willauto
load
the
default
recorded
setting.
MonitorSaveAs:TorecordthesettingoftheMonitorListinappointedfilenameandfilepath.
Monitor Load: To manually load the setting file of theMonitorList.
Exit:ToexittheWebManagementUtility.In
the
View
TAB,
there
are
view
log
and
clear
log
function,
this
functionwillhelpyoutoshowtrapsetting.
View Log: To show the event of the Web ManagementUtilityandthedevice.
ClearLog:toclearthelog.In theOptionTAB, there are Refresh Time function, this function
helps
you
to
refresh
the
time
of
monitoring
the
device.Choose
15
secs, 30 secs, 1 min, 2 min and 5 min to select the time of
monitoring.
IntheHelpTAB,thereisAboutfunction,itwillshowtheversionof
theWebManagementUtility.
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ConfiguringtheSwitch
TheTEG
424WS
Gigabit
Web
Smart
Switch
has
aWeb
GUI
interface
forsmartswitchconfiguration.TheSwitchcanbeconfiguredthrough
theWebBrowser.Anetworkadministratorcanmanage,controland
monitortheswitchfromthelocalLAN.Thissectionindicateshowto
configuretheSwitchtoenableitssmartfunctions
Login
Before you configure this device, note that when the Web Smart
Switch isconfiguredthroughanEthernetconnection,makesurethe
managerPCmustbesetonsametheIPnetwork.Forexample,when
the default network address of the default IP address of the Web
Smart Switch is192.168.0.1, then the manager PC should be set at
192.168.0.x (where x is a number between 2 and 253), and the
defaultsubnetmaskis255.255.255.0.
OpenInternetExplorer5.0oraboveWebbrowser.
Enter IP address http://192.168.0.1 (the factorydefault IP address
setting)totheaddresslocation.
Figure13.
Or through the Web Management Utility, you do not need to
remembertheIPAddress,selectthedeviceshownintheMonitorList
of the Web Management Utility to settle the device on the Web
Browser.Whenthefollowingdialogpageappears,remainenterthe
default password "admin" and press Login to enter the main
configurationwindow.
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Figure14.
Afterenteringthepassword,themainpagecomesup,thescreenwill
displaythe
device
status.
Figure15SystemInformation
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SetupSetting
Findthat
there
are
seven
items,
including
PortSetting, IEEE802.1Q
VLAN Settings, Trunk Setting, Mirror Setting, IEEE 802.1p DefaultPriority,BroadcastStromControlSettinginSetupmenu.PortSettings
In Port Settings menu (Figure 16), this page will show each ports
status,selecteddropdownmenutoseteachportsSpeed,andQoSprioritythenpressApplybuttontoactivatechanges.Torefreshtheinformation table to view the latest port setting and Link Status,
presstheRefreshbutton.
The Link Status in the screen will show the connection speed andduplex mode; this dialog box will show Down when the port is
disconnected.
Figure16.PortSetting
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Note:ThepriorityofGigabitFiberportishigherthanCopper.
Speed:
The1~24100BASETXportconnectionscanoperate inForcedMode
settings(100MFull,100MHalf,10MFull,10MHalf),Auto,orDisable.
ThedefaultsettingforallportsareAuto.
The25~281000BASETportconnectionscanoperateinForcedMode
settings (1000M Full, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half),
Auto,orDisable.ThedefaultsettingforallportsareAuto.
The 25~26 MiniGBIC (Gigabit Fiber) connections can operate in
ForcedModesettings(1000MFull),Auto,orDisable
QoS:
Displays each ports 802.1p QoS priority level for received data
packet handling. Default setting for all ports is Middle. You can
changetheprioritysettingsin802.1pDefaultPriority.
IEEE802.1QVLAN
AVLANisagroupofportsthatcanbeanywhereinthenetwork,but
communicateasthoughtheywereinthesamearea.
VLANscanbeeasilyorganizedtoreflectdepartmentgroups(suchas
R&D,Marketing),usagegroups(suchasemail),ormulticastgroups
(multimediaapplicationssuchasvideoconferencing),and therefore
help to simplify network management by allowing users to move
devices to a new VLAN without having to change any physical
connections.
IEEE802.1Q VLAN function base on VID and PVID to distributes
differentVLANgroups.But IEEE802.1QVLANdoesn'tsupportmulti
needserverapplicationviaUntagport(UntagPortcannotoverlapin
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differentVLANgroups). Formultineed server application viaUntag
PortthatthedevicesupportIEEE802.1QAsymmetricVLAN function
canbe
covered
it.
AsymmetricVLAN
IEEE802.1QAsymmetricVLANdefaultsetting isDisabled,youcan
pressEnabledradiobuttonandApplyittosubmittheAsymmetric
VLANfunction.
Figure17.EnabledAsymmetricVLANfunction
Figure18.Changesettingwarningmessage
Note:TheSettingsofVLAN, IGMPSnoopingandForwardingTablewillbe reset to
default.
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UntagAsymmetricVLANSetting:
The
IEEE
802.1Q
VLAN
Configuration
page
provides
powerful
VIDmanagementfunctions.TheoriginaldefaultVLANsettinghastheVID
as01,nameddefault,andcontainsallportsasUntagged.
Figure19.802.1QAsymmetricVLANSetting
AddVID:Click tocreateanewVIDgroup,assigningports1~28as
Untag, Tag, or Not Member. A port can beUntagged in only one
VID.TosavetheVIDgroup,pressApply.
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Figure20.AddNewVID
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VID:AuniqueVLANID.
VLANName:AVLANnameisusedtoassociatewiththeVLANID.
Port:Theswitchportnumber.
Untag:OutgoingframeswithoutVLANtag.
Tag:OutgoingframeswithVLANtag.
NotMember:Theportnumberwhichnottobegrouped.
Select All: Select all ports to be VLAN members or not VLAN
members.
Cancel:To
call
the
modifications
off.
Apply:Toactivateandsavethemodifications.
Delete:ClicktodeleteselectedVID.
Figure21.DeleteVID
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To change exist IEEE 802.1Q VLAN setting, press the VID to modify
thatIEEE802.1QVLANsetting.
Figure22.ModifyVID
PVIDsettings:
While receiving an untagged frame from the port, the switch will
assignatagtotheframe,usingthePVIDoftheportasitsVID.
Figure
23.
PVID
Setting
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Example1:
Here is an example of two VLAN groups with several ports in each
groupandVLAN1(VID01)doesnothavecommunicationwithVLAN
2(VID02).
Figure24.
Step1:SetVID01port1~14toUntagportsand15~28toNotMemberportsthen
applysetting.
Figure25.
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Step2:CreateVID02andsetport1~14toNotMemberportsand15~28toUntag
portsmemberthenapplysetting.
Figure26.
Example2:
802.1QAsymmetricVLANsettingsexample:
Port 1~28 in VLAN 1, port1~5 in VLAN 2, port1,6~9 in VLAN 3. All
VLAN1~3haveaccesstoInternetviaport1.
Figure27.
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Note:ThemultineedservermustbesupportIEEE802.1QVLAN
Step1:EnableAsymmetricVLANfunction.
Figure28.
Step2:Set
VLAN1
port
1~28
to
Untag
ports,
then
apply
setting.
Figure29
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Step3: Create VID 02 and set port 1~5 to Untag ports and port 6~28 to Not
Memberports,thenapplysetting.
Figure30.
Step4:CreateVID03andsetport1,6~9toUntagportsthenapplysettings.
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Figure31
Step5:SetPVIDport2~9valueasbelowlist
Figure32.
Note:
1.UntagportVLANmembercanexist indifferentVLANgroupssimultaneouslywhen
AsymmetricVLANfunctionenabled.
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2.YoumustcreateVLANandaddVLANmemberfirstthatjustcansetPVIDsetting.
3.YoumustchangeUntagPortPVIDtoanotherexistentVLANIDthatjustcanremove
Untagport
member
from
VLAN
group.
TagVLANSetting
TheIEEE802.1Qprotocoldefinesanewformatoftheframe;itaddsa
tagheaderintheoriginalEthernetframe,asfollows:
IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN is divided by VLAN ID (VID). On receiving a
frame, the switchchecks the VID in the tagheader of the frame to
decide
which
VLAN
it
belongs
to.
If
the
receiving
frame
doesnt
contain the tag header, the switch will assign a tag to the frame,
usingthePVIDoftheportasitsVID.
Figure33.
Example3:
Create two VLAN groups forTagports multineedserverapplicationsettingand two
VLANclientscannotnegotiatetoeachother.(AsymmetricVLANfunctiondisabled)
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Figure34.
Step1:SetVLAN1port1toTagport,port2~14toUntagports,andport15~28to
NotMember
ports
then
apply
setting.
Figure35.
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Step2:SetVLAN1port1toTagport,port15~28toUntagports,andport2~14to
NotMemberportsthenapplysetting.
Figure36.
Note:ThemultineedservermustbesupportIEEE802.1QVLAN,theseveruplinkport
isport1.
Example4:
Setting Tag VLAN on two switches. Switch 1s VLAN 1 (2 ~ 4 ports)
haveaccesstotheSwitch2sVLAN1(2~4ports).
Figure37.
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ThesettingsofVLANgroupfortwodevicesaresame.
Step1: Set Switch1s VLAN1 port 1 toTag and 5~28 to NotMember, then apply
setting.
Figure38.
Step2:SetSwitch2sVLAN1memberasSwitch1.
Step3:UplinktwoswitchesviaPort1.
TrunkSetting
TheTrunkingfunctionenablesthecascadingoftwoormoreportsfor
a combined larger bandwidth. Up to six Trunk groups may be
created, each supporting up to 8 ports. Add a Trunking Name and
select the ports to be trunked together, and click Apply to activate
theselectedTrunkinggroups.
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Figure4.TrunkConfiguration
Be sure that the selected trunk setting port must connect to the
devicewithasameVLANgroup.
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MirrorSetting
Port
Mirroring
is
a
method
of
monitoring
network
traffic
that
forwardsacopyofeach incomingand/oroutgoingpacket fromone
portoftheSwitchtoanotherportwherethepacketcanbestudied.
This enables network managers to better monitor network
performances.
Figure5.MirrorSetting
SelectionoftheSniffermodeisasfollow:
TX(transmit)mode:thismodewillduplicatethedatatransmitfrom
thesourceportandforwardtotheSnifferport.
RX(receive)mode:thismodewillduplicatethedatathatsendtothe
sourceandforwardtotheSnifferport.
Both(transmitandreceive)mode:thismodewillduplicateboththe
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datatransmitfromanddatathatsendtothesourceport,thenitwill
forwardtotheSnifferport.
IEEE802.1pDefaultPriority
This feature displays the status Quality of Service priority levels of
eachport,and forpackets thatareuntagged, theswitchwillassign
thepriorityinthetagdependingonyourconfiguration.
Figure41.
IEEE802.1pDefaultPrioritySetting
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BroadcastStormControlSetting
TheBroadcast
Storm
Control
feature
provides
the
ability
to
control
the receive rate of broadcasted packets. If Enabled (default is
Disabled), threshold settings of 8,000 ~ 4,096,000 bytes per second
canbeassigned.PressApplyforthesettingstotakeeffect.
Figure42.BroadcastStormControlSetting
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AdvancedSetting
Findthat
there
are
four
items,
including
SNMPSetting,SpanningTree
Setting, 802.3x Setting and IGMP Snooping Setting in Advancedmenu.
SNMPSetting
The Web Smart Switch supports SNMP software (referred to as an
agent), which runs locally on the device. A defined set of variables
(managed
objects)
is
maintained
by
the
SNMP
agent
and
used
to
manage the device. These objects are defined in a Management
Information Base (MIB), which provides a standard presentation of
the information controlled by the onboard SNMP agent. SNMP
defines both the format of the MIB specifications and the protocol
usedtoaccessthisinformationoverthenetwork.
Figure43.SNMPSetting
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Down,TwistedPairAbnormalReceiveError,TwistedPairAbnormal
TransmitError.
SpanningTreeSetting
TheWebSmartSwitchsupportsIEEE802.1DSpanningTreeProtocol
(STP) implementation is designed to prevent network loops that
could cause a broadcast storm. When the physical links forming a
loop provide redundancy, only a single path will be forwarding
frames.Ifthelinkfails,STPactivatesaredundantlinkautomatically.
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Figure6.SpanningTreeSetting
802.11D Spanning Tree: Enable or Disable the 802.11D Spanning
functionontheWebSmartSwitch.
BridgePriority:Thisvaluebetween0and65535specifiesthepriorityfor forwardingpackets: the lower thevalue, thehigher thepriority.
Thedefaultis32768.
BridgeMaxAge:Thisvaluemaybesettoensurethatoldinformation
doesnotendlesslycirculatethroughredundantpathsinthenetwork,
preventingtheeffectivepropagationofthenew information.Setby
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theRootBridge,thisvaluewillaidindeterminingthattheSwitchhas
spanning treeconfigurationvaluesconsistentwithotherdeviceson
thebridged
LAN.
If
the
value
ages
out
and
aBPDU
has
still
not
been
received fromtheRootBridge,theSwitchwillstartsending itsown
BPDUtoallotherswitchesforpermissiontobecometheRootBridge.
If itturnsoutthattheSwitchhasthe lowestBridge Identifier, itwill
become theRootBridge.A time intervalmaybechosenbetween6
and40seconds.Thedefaultvalueis20.
Bridge Hello Time: The user may set the time interval between
transmissions
of
configuration
messages
by
the
root
device,
thus
statingthattheSwitchisstillfunctioning.Thedefaultis2seconds.
BridgeForwardDelay:Thissets themaximumamountof time that
the root device will wait before changing states. The default is 15
seconds.
RootBridge:DisplaystheMACaddressoftheRootBridge.
Rootport:Displaystherootport.
RootPath
Cost:
Shows
the
root
path
cost.
Path Cost: This defines a metric that indicates the relative cost of
forwardingpacketstospecifiedport list.The lowerthenumber,the
greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets.
Thedefaultvalueis19.
PathPriority:Selectavaluebetween0and255tospecifythepriority
foraspecifiedportfor forwardingpackets:the lowerthevalue,the
higherthe
priority.
The
default
is
128.
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802.1xSetting
The
IEEE
802.1x
provides
a
security
standard
for
network
access
control. 802.1x holds a network port disconnected until
authentication is completed. Depending on the results, the port is
eithermadeavailabletotheuser,ortheuserisdeniedaccesstothe
network. 802.1X uses the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
forpassingauthenticationmessages.
Figure7.802.1xSetting
Enable: Enable or Disable the 802.11x function on the Web Smart
Switch.
RadiusServerIP:EntertheIPaddressoftheRadiusServer.
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Authentication Port: Sets primary port for security monitoring.
Defaultis1812.
Key/ConfirmKey:MaskedpasswordmatchingtheRadiusServerKey.
TxPeriod: Sets the number of seconds that the switch waits for a
response to an EAPrequest/identity frame from the client before
retransmittingtherequest.Defaultis24seconds.
ReAuthEnabled:ThisEnableorDisabletheperiodicReAuthenticationcontrol. When the 802.1X function is Enabled, the ReAuthEnabled
functionisbydefaultalsoEnabled.
QuietPeriod:Setsthenumberofsecondsthattheswitchremains in
the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange with the
client.Default80seconds.
SuppTimeout: Sets the switchtoclient retransmission time for the
EAPrequestframe.Defaultis12seconds.
ServerTimeout: Sets the amount of time the switch waits for a
response from the client before resending the response to the
authenticationserver.Defaultis16seconds.
MaxReq: This parameter specifies the maximum number of times
that the switch retransmits an EAP Request packet to the client
beforeittimesouttheauthenticationsession.Defaultis5times.
ReAuthPeriod:Thiscommandaffectsthebehavioroftheswitchonly
ifperiodicreauthenticationisenabled.Defaultis3600.
802.1xPortAccessControl:Enableordisablethe802.1xportaccess
onselectedport.
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IGMPSnoopingSetting
With
Internet
Group
Management
Protocol
(IGMP)
snooping,
the
WebSmart Switch can make intelligent multicast forwarding
decisions by examining the contents of each frames Layer 2 MAC
header.IGMPsnoopingcanhelpreduceclutteredtrafficontheLAN.
With IGMP snooping enabled globally, the WebSmart Switch will
forward IP multicast traffic only to connections that have group
membersattached.
Figure8.IGMPGlobalSetting
IGMPSnooping:
Enable
or
Disable
the
IGMP
Snooping
function
on
theWebSmartSwitch.
QuerierState:EnableorDisabletheQuerierStateofIGMPSnooping.
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Query Interval (60600 sec): The Query Interval is the interval
between General Queries sent.Byadjusting theQuery Interval, the
number
of
IGMP
messages
can
increase
or
decrease;
larger
values
causeIGMPQueriestobesentlessoften.Defaultis125seconds.
MaxResponseTime (1025 sec): The Max Response Time specifies
the maximum allowed time before sending a responding report.
Adjustingthissettingeffectsthe"leavelatency",orthetimebetween
the moment the last host leaves a group and when the routing
protocol is notified that there are no more members. Italso allows
adjustmentsfor
controlling
the
frequency
of
IGMP
traffic
on
asubnet.
Defaultis10seconds.
Robustness Variable (1255): The Robustness Variable allows
adjustment for the expected packet loss on a subnet. If a subnet is
expectedtobelousy,theRobustnessVariablemaybeincreased.The
Robustness Variable cannot be set zero, and SHOULD NOT be one.
Defaultis2times.
Last Member Query Interval (125 sec): The Last Member Query
Interval is the Max Response Time inserted into GroupSpecific
Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages, and is also the
amountoftimebetweenGroupSpecificQuerymessages.Thisvalue
may be adjusted to modify the "leave latency" of the network. A
reduced value results in reduced time todetect the loss of the last
member
of
a
group.
Default
is
1
second.
HostTimeout(1301225sec):Thisistheintervalafterwhichalearnt
host port entry will be purged. For each host port learnt, a
'PortPurgeTimer' runs for 'HostPortPurgeInterval'. This timer will be
restartedwheneverareportmessagefromhostisreceivedoverthat
port. If no report messagesare received for 'HostPortPurgeInterval'
time,the learnthostentrywillbepurged fromthemulticastgroup.
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Defaultis260seconds.
RouterTimeout(60600sec):Thisistheintervalafterwhichalearnt
router
port
entry
will
be
purged.
For
each
router
port
learnt,
a
'RouterPortPurgeTimer'runsfor'RouterPortPurgeInterval'.Thistimer
willberestartedwheneveraroutercontrolmessageisreceivedover
that port. If no router control messages are received for
'RouterPortPurgeInterval' time, the learnt router port entry will be
purged.Defaultis125seconds.
Leave Timer (025 sec): This is the interval after which a Leave
message isforwardedonaport.Whena leavemessagefromahost
foragroup isreceived,agroupspecificquery issenttotheporton
which the leave message is received. A timer is startedwith a time
interval equal to IgsLeaveProcessInterval. If a report message is
receivedbeforeabovetimerexpires,theLeavemessage isdropped.
OtherwisetheLeavemessageiseitherforwardedtotheport.Default
is1second.
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IGMPVLANSetting
To
enable
IGMP
snooping
for
a
given
VLAN,
select
Enable
under
State
then press the Edit button under Static Router Port Setting, then
selecttheportstobeassignedforIGMPsnoopingfortheVLAN,and
pressApplyforchangestotakeeffect.
Figure9.VLANSettingofIGMPSnooping
Figure10.IGMPRouterPortSetting
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Toview the MulticastEntry Table for agiven VLAN, press the View
button.
Figure11.IGMPMulticastEntryTableSetting
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SystemSetting
Findthat
there
are
nine
items,
including
SystemInformation,System
Setting, Trap Setting, Password Setting, Statistics, Factory Reset,Backup Setting, Firmware Upload and System Reboot in Systemmenu.
SystemInformation
Press on System Information to display the system information
status,
it
will
show
the
Product
Name,
Firmware
Version,
Protocol
Version, MAC Address, System Name, Location Name, IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Trap IP, Login Timeout and System
UpTime.
Figure12.SystemInformation
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SystemSetting
TheSystem
Setting
includes
IP
Information
and
System
information.
There are two ways for the switch to attain IP: Static and DHCP
(DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol).
Whenusingstaticmode, the IPAddress,SubnetMaskandGateway
canbemanuallyconfigured.WhenusingDHCPmode,theSwitchwill
firstlookforaDHCPservertoprovideitwithanIPaddress,network
mask, and default gateway before using the default or previously
entered
settings.
By
default
the
IP
setting
is
static
mode
with
192.168.0.1astheIPaddress.
By entering a System Name and System Location, the device can
easily be recognized through the Web Management Utility and in
otherWebSmartdevicesontheLAN.TheLoginTimeoutcontrolsthe
idle timeout for security purposes, when there is no action in the
WebbasedUtility.WhentheLoginTimeoutexpires, theWebbased
Utilityrequires
are
login
before
using
the
Utility
again.
Figure13.SystemSetting
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TrapSetting
By
configuring
the
Trap
Setting,
it
allows
the
Web
Management
Utility to monitor specified events on the WebSmart Switch. By
default, Trap Setting is Disabled. When the Trap Setting is Enabled,
entertheDestinationIPaddressofthemanagingPCthatwillreceive
trapinformation.
Figure14.TrapSetting
SystemEvents:Monitoringthesystemstrap.
DeviceBootup:atrapwhenbootingupthesystem.
Illegal Login: a trap when there is using a wrong password login,
anditwillrecordfromwheretheIPtobelogin.
FiberPort
Event:
Monitoring
the
Fiber
port
status.
LinkUp/LinkDown:atrapwhenthereislinkingstatushappensin
miniGBICconnection.
TwistedPairPortEvent:Monitoringthetwistedpairportstatus.
LinkUp/LinkDown:atrapwhenthereislinkingstatushappensin
1000BASETconnection.
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PasswordSetting
Settingapassword
is
an
invaluable
tool
for
managers
to
secure
the
Web Smart Switch. After entering the old password and the new
passwordtwotimes,pressApplyforthechangestotakeeffect.
Ifyouforgetthepassword,youcanpresstheResetbutton inthe
rearpaneloftheSwitch.
Note: All current settings will be erased when pressing theReset
button.
Figure15.PasswordSetting
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Statistic
TheStatistic
Menu
screen
will
display
the
status
of
each
port
packet
count.
Figure16.Statistics
Refresh:Torenewthedetailscollectedanddisplayed.
ClearCounter:Toresetthedetailsdisplayed.
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Toviewthestatisticsofindividualports,clickonitsPortID.
Figure17.PortStatistics
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FactoryReset
TheFactory
Reset
helps
you
to
reset
the
device
back
to
the
default
settingfromthefactory.Alloftheconfigurationwillbereset,theIP
addressofthedevicewillbesettodefaultsetting192.168.0.1.
Figure18.FactoryReset
BackupSetting
The backup setting help you to backup the current setting of the
Switch. Once you need to backup the setting, press the Backup
buttontosavethesetting.
Torestore
acurrent
setting
file
to
the
device,
you
must
specify
the
backupfileandpressRestorebuttontoproceedthesettingofthe
recordedfile.
Figure19.BackupSetting
Note:whenrestoringarecordedfile,thecurrentpasswordwillnotbeerased.
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FirmwareUpload
The
Firmware
Upload
page
helps
you
backup
or
upload
firmware
from/to theSwitch.Onceyouneed tobackup thecurrent firmware
of the Switch, press the Backup button to save the current
firmware of the Switch; To restore or upgrade firmware to the
Switch,youmustspecifythefirmwarefileandpressUploadbutton
toproceedthefirmwareupload.
Figure20.FirmwareUpload
SystemReboot
Provides
a
safe
way
to
reboot
the
system
and
ensures
the
configurationhasbeensaved,orallthechangesyoujustmademay
belostaftersystemreboot.
Figure21.SystemReboot
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Logout
When
pressed
you
will
logout
of
the
web
configuration
page
and
returnbacktothefirstLoginpage.
Figure22.
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TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS
General
Standards IEEE802.310BASETEthernet
IEEE802.3u100BASETXFastEthernet
IEEE802.3ab1000BASETGigabitEthernet
IEEE802.3z1000BASESX/LXGigabitEthernet
Protocol CSMA/CD
DataTransfer
Rate
Ethernet:10Mbps(halfduplex),20Mbps(fullduplex)
FastEthernet:100Mbps(halfduplex),200Mbps(fullduplex)
GigabitEthernet:2000Mbps(fullduplex)
Topology Star
NetworkCables
10BASET:
2pair
UTP
Cat.
3,
4,
5;
up
to
100m
100BASETX:2pairUTPCat.5;upto100m
1000BASET:4pairUTPCat.5;upto100m
Fibermodule:miniGBICFibermodule
NumberofPorts 24x10/100MAutoMDIXFastEthernetports
4x10/100/1000MAutoMDIXGigabitports
2xMiniGBICslots(sharewithport25~26)
PhysicalandEnvironmental
ACinputs 100240VAC,5060Hzinternaluniversalpowersupply
Power
Consumption19watts(max)
Temperature Operating:0~40o
C,Storage:10~70 o
C
Humidity Operating:10%~90%,Storage:5%~90%
Dimensions 440x140x44mm(WxHxD)
Certifications FCC,CE
Performance
Transmits
Method:Storeandforward
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RAMBuffer: 128KBytesperdevice
FilteringAddress
Table:8Kentriesperdevice
MACAddress
Learning:Automaticupdate
PacketFiltering
/ForwardingRate:
10MbpsEthernet:
14,880/pps
100MbpsFastEthernet:148,800/pps
1000MbpsGigabitEthernet:1,488,000/pps
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LimitedWarranty
TRENDnetwarrants itsproducts against defects in material andworkmanship, under
normaluseandservice,forthefollowinglengthsoftimefromthedateofpurchase.
TEG424WS3YearsWarranty
Camerasmotor,AC/DCPowerAdapter,CoolingFan,andPowerSupplycarry1year
warranty.
If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period,
TRENDnet shall reserve the right, at its expense, to repair or replace the defective
product
or
part
and
deliver
an
equivalent
product
or
part
to
the
customer.
Therepair/replacement units warranty continues from the original date of purchase. All
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dataofcustomercontainedin,storedon,orintegratedwithanyproductsreturnedto
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Therearenouserserviceablepartsinsidetheproduct. Donotremoveorattemptto
servicetheproductbyanyunauthorizedservicecenter. Thiswarrantyisvoidedif(i)
theproducthasbeenmodifiedorrepairedbyanyunauthorizedservicecenter,(ii)the
productwassubjecttoaccident,abuse,or improperuse(iii)theproductwassubject
toconditionsmoreseverethanthosespecifiedinthemanual.
Warranty
service
may
be
obtained
by
contacting
TRENDnet
within
the
applicable
warrantyperiodandprovidingacopyofthedatedproofofthepurchase.Uponproper
submissionofrequireddocumentationaReturnMaterialAuthorization(RMA)number
willbeissued.AnRMAnumberisrequiredinordertoinitiatewarrantyservicesupport
forallTRENDnetproducts.ProductsthataresenttoTRENDnetforRMAservicemust
have the RMA number marked on the outside of return packages and sent to
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shippingfromoutsideoftheUSAandCanadaareresponsibleforreturnshippingfees.
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Customers shipping from outside of the USA are responsible for custom charges,
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WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS
WARRANTED ABOVE, THE CUSTOMERS SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE, AT TRENDNETS
OPTION,
REPAIR
OR
REPLACE.
THE
FOREGOING
WARRANTIES
AND
REMEDIES
ARE
EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
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IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCEORUSEOFTRENDNETSPRODUCTS.
TRENDNET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND
EXAMINATION
DISCLOSE
THAT
THE
ALLEGED
DEFECT
IN
THE
PRODUCT
DOES
NOT
EXISTORWASCAUSEDBYCUSTOMERSORANYTHIRDPERSONSMISUSE,NEGLECT,
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR
MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY
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OR
TORT
(INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE),
FOR
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL,
INDIRECT,SPECIAL,ORPUNITIVEDAMAGESOFANYKIND,ORFORLOSSOFREVENUE
OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATE, OR OTHER
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OFSUCHDAMAGES,ANDLIMITSITSLIABILITYTOREPAIR,REPLACEMENT,ORREFUND
OFTHEPURCHASEPRICEPAID,ATTRENDNETSOPTION.THISDISCLAIMEROFLIABILITY
FORDAMAGESWILLNOTBEAFFECTEDIFANYREMEDYPROVIDEDHEREINSHALLFAIL
OFITSESSENTIALPURPOSE.
GoverningLaw: This LimitedWarrantyshallbegovernedby the lawsof the state of
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