802.1X Client Software User Guide
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...is usually an 802.1X-supported network device, such as the authenticator system, please read this TP-Link switch. The 802.1X client software should be installed on the TP-Link switch prevents unauthorized clients from accessing the network. 802.1x operates in the Supplicant System. 2. Figure ...server system is an entity that provides authentication service to access the LAN and authenticates the supplicant system. When using the TP-Link switch as this user guide to acquire information about the installation and configuration of three entities: Supplicant System (Client), Authenticator ...
...is usually an 802.1X-supported network device, such as the authenticator system, please read this TP-Link switch. The 802.1X client software should be installed on the TP-Link switch prevents unauthorized clients from accessing the network. 802.1x operates in the Supplicant System. 2. Figure ...server system is an entity that provides authentication service to access the LAN and authenticates the supplicant system. When using the TP-Link switch as this user guide to acquire information about the installation and configuration of three entities: Supplicant System (Client), Authenticator ...
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..., double click the icon Software. The length of Name and Password should be less than 16 characters as Name and Password if your switch does not support advanced authentication. 2. Note: When using this User Guide. 3. The following figure. 2 to accomplish the installation. 2 Configuration...directory with this interface, please ensure that both the TP-Link switch and the authentication server supports the authentication methods in the Authentication Server. Follow the InstallSheild Wizard to run the TP-Link 802.1X Client Figure 1-2 TP-Link 802.1X Client Enter the Name and the Password ...
..., double click the icon Software. The length of Name and Password should be less than 16 characters as Name and Password if your switch does not support advanced authentication. 2. Note: When using this User Guide. 3. The following figure. 2 to accomplish the installation. 2 Configuration...directory with this interface, please ensure that both the TP-Link switch and the authentication server supports the authentication methods in the Authentication Server. Follow the InstallSheild Wizard to run the TP-Link 802.1X Client Figure 1-2 TP-Link 802.1X Client Enter the Name and the Password ...
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Obtain an IP address automatically: Select this option if the Client automatically obtains the IP address from the switch within a period. 4 Auto reconnect after getting the new IP address. Handshake:When this option is selected, the Client will pop up after Handshake timeout.... handshake reply packets from DHCP server. The Client can be assigned the IP address by Unicast: When this option to allow the Client to the switch via multicast and send the 802.1X authentication packets via unicast. Figure 1-5 Connection Properties Send 802.1X protocol packets by DHCP server.
Obtain an IP address automatically: Select this option if the Client automatically obtains the IP address from the switch within a period. 4 Auto reconnect after getting the new IP address. Handshake:When this option is selected, the Client will pop up after Handshake timeout.... handshake reply packets from DHCP server. The Client can be assigned the IP address by Unicast: When this option to allow the Client to the switch via multicast and send the 802.1X authentication packets via unicast. Figure 1-5 Connection Properties Send 802.1X protocol packets by DHCP server.
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You are suggested to go to http://www.winpcap.org to set the password being automatically saved? A3: Yes. This TP-Link 802.1X Client Software is customized for installation, and run the client software again. The password saved in the configuration files is missing. Q2...: Is this error dialog box pop up when starting up the TP-Link 802.1X Client Software? 3 FAQ Q1: Why does this TP-Link 802.1X Client Software compliable with the switches of the other manufacturers? Q3: Is it safe to download WinPcap 4.0.2 or the higher version for...
You are suggested to go to http://www.winpcap.org to set the password being automatically saved? A3: Yes. This TP-Link 802.1X Client Software is customized for installation, and run the client software again. The password saved in the configuration files is missing. Q2...: Is this error dialog box pop up when starting up the TP-Link 802.1X Client Software? 3 FAQ Q1: Why does this TP-Link 802.1X Client Software compliable with the switches of the other manufacturers? Q3: Is it safe to download WinPcap 4.0.2 or the higher version for...
T2600G Series Switches User Guide
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... Web Interface Access...5 Login...5 Save the Configuration File...6 Disable the Web Server...7 Configure the Switch's IP Address and Default Gateway...8 Command Line Interface Access...10 Console Login (only for switch with console port)...10 Telnet Login...12 SSH Login...13 Disable Telnet login...17 Disable SSH... login...18 Copy running-config startup-config...18 Change the Switch's IP Address and Default Gateway...19 Managing System System...21 Overview...21 Supported Features...21 System Info Configurations...23 Using the ...
... Web Interface Access...5 Login...5 Save the Configuration File...6 Disable the Web Server...7 Configure the Switch's IP Address and Default Gateway...8 Command Line Interface Access...10 Console Login (only for switch with console port)...10 Telnet Login...12 SSH Login...13 Disable Telnet login...17 Disable SSH... login...18 Copy running-config startup-config...18 Change the Switch's IP Address and Default Gateway...19 Managing System System...21 Overview...21 Supported Features...21 System Info Configurations...23 Using the ...
T2600G Series Switches User Guide
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...Configuration File...45 Upgrading the Firmware...46 Configuring DHCP Auto Install...46 Rebooting the switch...48 Reseting the Switch...49 Using the CLI...49 Configuring the Boot File...49 Restoring the Configuration of the Switch...51 Backing up the Configuration File...51 Upgrading the Firmware...52 Configuring DHCP ...Auto Install...52 Rebooting the Switch...54 Reseting the Switch...55 EEE Configuration...56 Using the CLI...56 PoE Configurations (Only for Certain Devices)...58 Using the GUI...59 Configuring ...
...Configuration File...45 Upgrading the Firmware...46 Configuring DHCP Auto Install...46 Rebooting the switch...48 Reseting the Switch...49 Using the CLI...49 Configuring the Boot File...49 Restoring the Configuration of the Switch...51 Backing up the Configuration File...51 Upgrading the Firmware...52 Configuring DHCP ...Auto Install...52 Rebooting the Switch...54 Reseting the Switch...55 EEE Configuration...56 Using the CLI...56 PoE Configurations (Only for Certain Devices)...58 Using the GUI...59 Configuring ...
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... Configuring the DHCP Server...593 Example for DHCP L2 Relay...595 Network Requirements...595 Configuration Scheme...595 Configuring the DHCP Relay Switch...596 Configuring the DHCP Server...599 Appendix: Default Parameters...601 Configuring ARP Overview...605 Supported Features...605 ARP Configurations...607 Using the GUI...607 Viewing ...
... Configuring the DHCP Server...593 Example for DHCP L2 Relay...595 Network Requirements...595 Configuration Scheme...595 Configuring the DHCP Relay Switch...596 Configuring the DHCP Server...599 Appendix: Default Parameters...601 Configuring ARP Overview...605 Supported Features...605 ARP Configurations...607 Using the GUI...607 Viewing ...
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...: PoE budget calculations are only examples and may be unavailable in this guide carefully before operation. Users must take full responsibility for managing T2600G Series Switches. In this document is intended for Note. Bold font indicates a button, a toolbar icon, menu or menu item. ■■... make better use of your country or region. For example: show logging User Guide 1 For local sales information, visit https://www.tp-link.com. SYSTEM > System Info > System Summary means the System Summary page under the System Info menu option that features available in ...
...: PoE budget calculations are only examples and may be unavailable in this guide carefully before operation. Users must take full responsibility for managing T2600G Series Switches. In this document is intended for Note. Bold font indicates a button, a toolbar icon, menu or menu item. ■■... make better use of your country or region. For example: show logging User Guide 1 For local sales information, visit https://www.tp-link.com. SYSTEM > System Info > System Summary means the System Summary page under the System Info menu option that features available in ...
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.../support. ■■ The Installation Guide (IG) can be found where you find answers, and communicate with TP-Link users or engineers, please visit https://community.tp-link.com to restrict ingress bandwidth. For example: no bandwidth {all | ingress | egress} {} [] | Italic Font Items in braces { } are... are optional. bandwidth egress egress-rate is used on the product page at https://www.tp-link.com. ■■ To ask questions, find this guide or inside the package of the switch. ■■ Specifications can be found at the Contact Technical Support page at https://...
.../support. ■■ The Installation Guide (IG) can be found where you find answers, and communicate with TP-Link users or engineers, please visit https://community.tp-link.com to restrict ingress bandwidth. For example: no bandwidth {all | ingress | egress} {} [] | Italic Font Items in braces { } are... are optional. bandwidth egress egress-rate is used on the product page at https://www.tp-link.com. ■■ To ask questions, find this guide or inside the package of the switch. ■■ Specifications can be found at the Contact Technical Support page at https://...
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Command Line Interface Access Overview 2. Web Interface Access 3. Part 1 Accessing the Switch CHAPTERS 1.
Command Line Interface Access Overview 2. Web Interface Access 3. Part 1 Accessing the Switch CHAPTERS 1.
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Note: The first time you log in, change the password to their available applications and preference. You can access and manage the switch using the GUI (Graphical User Interface, also called web interface in the web interface and the command line interface, while web configuration is easier and more visual than the CLI configuration. There are equivalent functions in this text) or using the CLI (Command Line Interface). User Guide 4 Accessing the Switch Overview 1 Overview You can choose the method according to better protect your network and devices.
Note: The first time you log in, change the password to their available applications and preference. You can access and manage the switch using the GUI (Graphical User Interface, also called web interface in the web interface and the command line interface, while web configuration is easier and more visual than the CLI configuration. There are equivalent functions in this text) or using the CLI (Command Line Interface). User Guide 4 Accessing the Switch Overview 1 Overview You can choose the method according to better protect your network and devices.
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...the following example shows how to login via the HTTP server. 2.1 Login To manage your network and devices. Accessing the Switch Web Interface Access 2 Web Interface Access You can access the switch's web interface through a web browser in the host PC: 1) Make sure that the route between the host PC ...and the switch is 192.168.0.1. Figure 2-1 Enter the Switch's IP Address in the Browser 4) Enter the username and password (both admin by default) in web servers, HTTP server and HTTPS server,...
...the following example shows how to login via the HTTP server. 2.1 Login To manage your network and devices. Accessing the Switch Web Interface Access 2 Web Interface Access You can access the switch's web interface through a web browser in the host PC: 1) Make sure that the route between the host PC ...and the switch is 192.168.0.1. Figure 2-1 Enter the Switch's IP Address in the Browser 4) Enter the username and password (both admin by default) in web servers, HTTP server and HTTPS server,...
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.... Figure 2-3 Web Interface 2.2 Save the Configuration File The switch's configuration files fall into two types: the running configuration file and the start -up configuration file. The configurations will be lost when the switch reboots. If you perform configurations on the sub-interfaces and ...the modifications will be saved in the start -up configuration file. You can view the switch's running configuration file. After you need to keep the configurations after the switch reboots, please click main interface to save the configurations in the running status and configure ...
.... Figure 2-3 Web Interface 2.2 Save the Configuration File The switch's configuration files fall into two types: the running configuration file and the start -up configuration file. The configurations will be lost when the switch reboots. If you perform configurations on the sub-interfaces and ...the modifications will be saved in the start -up configuration file. You can view the switch's running configuration file. After you need to keep the configurations after the switch reboots, please click main interface to save the configurations in the running status and configure ...
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Figure 2-5 Shut Down HTTP Server Go to SECURITY > Access Security > HTTP Config, disable the HTTP server and click Apply. Go to SECURITY > Access Security > HTTPS Config, disable the HTTPS server and click Apply. Figure 2-6 Disbale the HTTPS Server User Guide 7 Accessing the Switch Web Interface Access 2.3 Disable the Web Server You can shut down the HTTP server and HTTPS server to block any access to the web interface.
Figure 2-5 Shut Down HTTP Server Go to SECURITY > Access Security > HTTP Config, disable the HTTP server and click Apply. Go to SECURITY > Access Security > HTTPS Config, disable the HTTPS server and click Apply. Figure 2-6 Disbale the HTTPS Server User Guide 7 Accessing the Switch Web Interface Access 2.3 Disable the Web Server You can shut down the HTTP server and HTTPS server to block any access to the web interface.
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...port belongs to. ■■ Change the IP Address By default, all the ports belong to access the switch. Make sure that the route between the host PC and the switch's new IP address is available. Click Edit IPv4 to L3 FEATURES > Interface. Enter the new access address ...access IP address 192.168.0.1. 1) Go to modify VLAN1's IP address. User Guide 8 Accessing the Switch Web Interface Access 2.4 Configure the Switch's IP Address and Default Gateway If you want to access the switch via a specified port (hereafter referred to as the access port), you can configure the port as Static...
...port belongs to. ■■ Change the IP Address By default, all the ports belong to access the switch. Make sure that the route between the host PC and the switch's new IP address is available. Click Edit IPv4 to L3 FEATURES > Interface. Enter the new access address ...access IP address 192.168.0.1. 1) Go to modify VLAN1's IP address. User Guide 8 Accessing the Switch Web Interface Access 2.4 Configure the Switch's IP Address and Default Gateway If you want to access the switch via a specified port (hereafter referred to as the access port), you can configure the port as Static...
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... 1. 2) Click to save the settings. ■■ Configure the Default Gateway The following page and configure the parameters related to the switch's gateway. The entry marked in red box displays the valid default gateway. Figure 2-10 View the Default Gateway User Guide 9 By default, the... switch has no default gateway. 1) Go to page L3 FEATURES > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Routing Config. Next Hop Configure your desired default gateway as...
... 1. 2) Click to save the settings. ■■ Configure the Default Gateway The following page and configure the parameters related to the switch's gateway. The entry marked in red box displays the valid default gateway. Figure 2-10 View the Default Gateway User Guide 9 By default, the... switch has no default gateway. 1) Go to page L3 FEATURES > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Routing Config. Next Hop Configure your desired default gateway as...
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...Guide 10 Press Enter in the CLI access. The default value for switch with console port) Follow these steps to log in to the switch via the Console port: 1) Connect the PC or terminal to the switch's console port directly, while Telnet and SSH connection support both of them... is admin. Accessing the Switch Command Line Interface Access 3 Command Line Interface Access Users can access the switch's command line interface through the console (only for switch with console port), Telnet or SSH connection, and manage the switch with the serial cable. 2) Start the terminal ...
...Guide 10 Press Enter in the CLI access. The default value for switch with console port) Follow these steps to log in to the switch via the Console port: 1) Connect the PC or terminal to the switch's console port directly, while Telnet and SSH connection support both of them... is admin. Accessing the Switch Command Line Interface Access 3 Command Line Interface Access Users can access the switch's command line interface through the console (only for switch with console port), Telnet or SSH connection, and manage the switch with the serial cable. 2) Start the terminal ...
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Accessing the Switch Command Line Interface Access indicates that you have successfully logged in to the switch and you log in to further configure the switch. User Guide 11 Figure 3-1 CLI Main Window Note: The first time you can use the CLI now. Figure 3-2 User EXEC Mode Note: In Windows XP, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Hyper Terminal to open the Hyper Terminal and configure the above settings to log in , change the password to better protect your network and devices. 4) Enter enable to enter the User EXEC Mode to the switch.
Accessing the Switch Command Line Interface Access indicates that you have successfully logged in to the switch and you log in to further configure the switch. User Guide 11 Figure 3-1 CLI Main Window Note: The first time you can use the CLI now. Figure 3-2 User EXEC Mode Note: In Windows XP, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Hyper Terminal to open the Hyper Terminal and configure the above settings to log in , change the password to better protect your network and devices. 4) Enter enable to enter the User EXEC Mode to the switch.
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... access the Privileged EXEC Mode. Figure 3-5 Enter User EXEC Mode Note: The first time you log in, change the password to better protect your switch with CLI commands through Telnet connection. Figure 3-6 Enter Privileged EXEC Mode Now you will enter User EXEC Mode. The following steps show how to the... Switch 3) Type in the same LAN (Local Area Network). Click Start and type in cmd in the CMD window and press Enter. Figure 3-4 Log In...
... access the Privileged EXEC Mode. Figure 3-5 Enter User EXEC Mode Note: The first time you log in, change the password to better protect your switch with CLI commands through Telnet connection. Figure 3-6 Enter Privileged EXEC Mode Now you will enter User EXEC Mode. The following steps show how to the... Switch 3) Type in the same LAN (Local Area Network). Click Start and type in cmd in the CMD window and press Enter. Figure 3-4 Log In...
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... Username and password are required, which are both admin by default. ■■ Key Authentication Mode (Recommended): A public key for the switch and a private key for the client software (PuTTY) are required. User Guide 13 Before logging in the Port field; Click Open. Accessing the... Switch Command Line Interface Access 3.3 SSH Login SSH login supports the following two modes: Password Authentication Mode and Key Authentication Mode. You can...
... Username and password are required, which are both admin by default. ■■ Key Authentication Mode (Recommended): A public key for the switch and a private key for the client software (PuTTY) are required. User Guide 13 Before logging in the Port field; Click Open. Accessing the... Switch Command Line Interface Access 3.3 SSH Login SSH login supports the following two modes: Password Authentication Mode and Key Authentication Mode. You can...