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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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    4

    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

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    the

    customer.

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    WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS

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