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... to reset the software setting back to factory default settings. 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Port Designed to connect to display the stack Unit ID of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps. To modify the default unit number, please logon to the GUI of the switch and go to install the 1Gbps SFP transceiver, 10Gbps SFP+ transceiver or SFP+ cable. For the switch that does not join any stack system The switch works as stack...
... to reset the software setting back to factory default settings. 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Port Designed to connect to display the stack Unit ID of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps. To modify the default unit number, please logon to the GUI of the switch and go to install the 1Gbps SFP transceiver, 10Gbps SFP+ transceiver or SFP+ cable. For the switch that does not join any stack system The switch works as stack...
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... the following items: 1. Why does the PWR LED work abnormally? Press the Reset button for at least 5 seconds to its factory defaults. Try another port on the power again. 4. JetStream Gigabit Stackable Smart Switch Appendix A Troubleshooting Q1. You are both admin. The system will be reset to the factory default settings, and the default login user name and password are recommended to 254) and subnet mask as 192.168.0.x ("x" is installed properly. 2.
... the following items: 1. Why does the PWR LED work abnormally? Press the Reset button for at least 5 seconds to its factory defaults. Try another port on the power again. 4. JetStream Gigabit Stackable Smart Switch Appendix A Troubleshooting Q1. You are both admin. The system will be reset to the factory default settings, and the default login user name and password are recommended to 254) and subnet mask as 192.168.0.x ("x" is installed properly. 2.
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...time and network parameters of the switch. • User Management: Configure the user name and password for the port. • LAG: Configure Link Aggregation Group. Here mainly introduces: • 802.1Q VLAN: Configure 802.1Q VLAN. • MAC VLAN: Configure MAC-based VLAN without changing the 802.1Q VLAN configuration. • Protocol VLAN: Create VLANs in application layer to make a single high-bandwidth data path. • Traffic Monitor: Monitor the traffic of each port. • MAC Address: Configure the address table of the switch. Here mainly introduces: • Stack Info: View...
...time and network parameters of the switch. • User Management: Configure the user name and password for the port. • LAG: Configure Link Aggregation Group. Here mainly introduces: • 802.1Q VLAN: Configure 802.1Q VLAN. • MAC VLAN: Configure MAC-based VLAN without changing the 802.1Q VLAN configuration. • Protocol VLAN: Create VLANs in application layer to make a single high-bandwidth data path. • Traffic Monitor: Monitor the traffic of each port. • MAC Address: Configure the address table of the switch. Here mainly introduces: • Stack Info: View...
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... filter broadcast, multicast and UL frame in order to control the access of the illegal users to the network. Chapter Chapter 9 Multicast Chapter 10 Routing Chapter 11 QoS Chapter 12 ACL Introduction This module is used to configure QoS function to provide different quality of service for ACL rules. • ACL Config: ACL rules. • Policy Config: Configure operation policies. • ACL Binding: Bind the ACL to a port/VLAN to take its effect on a specific port/VLAN. •...
... filter broadcast, multicast and UL frame in order to control the access of the illegal users to the network. Chapter Chapter 9 Multicast Chapter 10 Routing Chapter 11 QoS Chapter 12 ACL Introduction This module is used to configure QoS function to provide different quality of service for ACL rules. • ACL Config: ACL rules. • Policy Config: Configure operation policies. • ACL Binding: Bind the ACL to a port/VLAN to take its effect on a specific port/VLAN. •...
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... Gigabit Smart Switch from TP-LINK provides wire-speed performance and full set of L2 and L2+ management features. Figure 2-1 Front Panel of T1700G-28TQ The following parts are located on the front panel of T1700G-28TQ: LEDs Name PWR SYS Master Status On Flashing Off Flashing On/Off On Off Indication The switch is powered on Power supply is abnormal The switch is powered off The switch is working...
... Gigabit Smart Switch from TP-LINK provides wire-speed performance and full set of L2 and L2+ management features. Figure 2-1 Front Panel of T1700G-28TQ The following parts are located on the front panel of T1700G-28TQ: LEDs Name PWR SYS Master Status On Flashing Off Flashing On/Off On Off Indication The switch is powered on Power supply is abnormal The switch is powered off The switch is working...
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... effect after you reboot the switch. Reset: Press this button for 5 seconds or above to reset the software setting back to factory default settings. 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ports: Designed to connect to the GUI of T1700G-28TQ features a power socket, a Kensington security slot and a Grounding Terminal (marked with ). To modify the default unit number, please logon to the device with Ground Cable. 7 Figure 2-2 Rear...
... effect after you reboot the switch. Reset: Press this button for 5 seconds or above to reset the software setting back to factory default settings. 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Ports: Designed to connect to the GUI of T1700G-28TQ features a power socket, a Kensington security slot and a Grounding Terminal (marked with ). To modify the default unit number, please logon to the device with Ground Cable. 7 Figure 2-2 Rear...
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... screen: Access Control Config Control Mode: Access Interface: Select the control mode for users to log on to the Web management page. Disable: Select to disable Access Control function. IP-based: Select this option to limit the IP-range of the users for login. MAC-based: Select this option to limit the MAC Address of the users for login. Port-based: Select this MAC Address you set here are allowed for access control to apply.
... screen: Access Control Config Control Mode: Access Interface: Select the control mode for users to log on to the Web management page. Disable: Select to disable Access Control function. IP-based: Select this option to limit the IP-range of the users for login. MAC-based: Select this option to limit the MAC Address of the users for login. Port-based: Select this MAC Address you set here are allowed for access control to apply.
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... packet carries topology information including stack port connection status, unit number, priorities, MAC addresses, etc. After a period of time of the whole stack by exchanging stack discovery packets with cables. Master election is held each time the topology changes, for stack connection or as normal SFP+ port. When the device initializes, it only possesses the record of the related SFP+ ports should be used in a ring connected stack, the system is reset. 39 Then the switch...
... packet carries topology information including stack port connection status, unit number, priorities, MAC addresses, etc. After a period of time of the whole stack by exchanging stack discovery packets with cables. Master election is held each time the topology changes, for stack connection or as normal SFP+ port. When the device initializes, it only possesses the record of the related SFP+ ports should be used in a ring connected stack, the system is reset. 39 Then the switch...
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... Number/Port Number. The stack master contains the saved and running , if you can be the stack master. The stack configuration files include two parts. (1) The global configuration settings that apply to all stack members. (2) The interface configuration settings that are specific for each stack member For back-up configuration files manually. Running configuration files will be lost after the device leaves the stack system. (2) Slot Number: Indicates the number of port number should be kept using as its stack member number...
... Number/Port Number. The stack master contains the saved and running , if you can be the stack master. The stack configuration files include two parts. (1) The global configuration settings that apply to all stack members. (2) The interface configuration settings that are specific for each stack member For back-up configuration files manually. Running configuration files will be lost after the device leaves the stack system. (2) Slot Number: Indicates the number of port number should be kept using as its stack member number...
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... response time, the port on this VLAN, the switch will be processed: if the receiving port is selectively forwarded to a list of ports that IPv4 multicast data is a new member port, it applies for an existing address in the multicast group of the port need this multicast group. The user can use IGMP snooping to limit the flooding of multicast traffic by the router, falls into two types, IGMP general query message and IGMP group-specific...
... response time, the port on this VLAN, the switch will be processed: if the receiving port is selectively forwarded to a list of ports that IPv4 multicast data is a new member port, it applies for an existing address in the multicast group of the port need this multicast group. The user can use IGMP snooping to limit the flooding of multicast traffic by the router, falls into two types, IGMP general query message and IGMP group-specific...
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The default value is 260 seconds. Please configure this page. Choose the menu Multicast →IGMP Snooping →Snooping Config to load the following pages: Snooping Config, Port Config, VLAN Config, Multicast VLAN, Querier Config, Profile Config, Profile Binding and Packet Statistics. 9.1.1 Snooping Config To configure IGMP snooping on the switch, please firstly configure IGMP global configuration and related parameters on this feature appropriate to save the bandwidth and enhance the process efficiency of the system. Figure 9-5 Basic Config 113...
The default value is 260 seconds. Please configure this page. Choose the menu Multicast →IGMP Snooping →Snooping Config to load the following pages: Snooping Config, Port Config, VLAN Config, Multicast VLAN, Querier Config, Profile Config, Profile Binding and Packet Statistics. 9.1.1 Snooping Config To configure IGMP snooping on the switch, please firstly configure IGMP global configuration and related parameters on this feature appropriate to save the bandwidth and enhance the process efficiency of the system. Figure 9-5 Basic Config 113...
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... VLAN and add the corresponding ports to the VLAN on Multicast→IGMP Snooping→VLAN Config page. VLAN Table Select: VLAN ID: Router Port Time: Member Port Time: Static Router Ports: Dynamic Router Ports: Select the desired VLAN ID for VLANs Description Required. Optional. This mode wastes a lot of the VLAN. Enable IGMP snooping globally on the switch and for join the same multicast group, the multicast router will be broadcasted. 9.1.4 Multicast VLAN In old multicast transmission mode, when users in different VLANs share the same multicast VLAN. This saves...
... VLAN and add the corresponding ports to the VLAN on Multicast→IGMP Snooping→VLAN Config page. VLAN Table Select: VLAN ID: Router Port Time: Member Port Time: Static Router Ports: Dynamic Router Ports: Select the desired VLAN ID for VLANs Description Required. Optional. This mode wastes a lot of the VLAN. Enable IGMP snooping globally on the switch and for join the same multicast group, the multicast router will be broadcasted. 9.1.4 Multicast VLAN In old multicast transmission mode, when users in different VLANs share the same multicast VLAN. This saves...
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...: if the receiving port is not enabled in terms of the number and interval of multicast traffic by snooping IPv6 multicast control packets. 127 The default value is 300 seconds. General Query Interval: The interval between the switch sends out MASQs. When Immediate Leave is not a router port yet, it applies for an exiting address in a VLAN and a Done message is selectively forwarded to receive the data. 2.
...: if the receiving port is not enabled in terms of the number and interval of multicast traffic by snooping IPv6 multicast control packets. 127 The default value is 300 seconds. General Query Interval: The interval between the switch sends out MASQs. When Immediate Leave is not a router port yet, it applies for an exiting address in a VLAN and a Done message is selectively forwarded to receive the data. 2.
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... Multicast: Enable or disable MLD snooping function globally. Chose the menu Multicast→MLD Snooping→Snooping Config to forward or drop unknown multicast data. Figure 9-13 Snooping Config The following page. Unknown IPv6 multicast packets refer to those packets without corresponding forwarding entries in the ingress VLAN. 128 The MLD snooping function can be implemented on Snooping Config, Port Config, VLAN Config, Multicast VLAN, Querier Config, Profile Config, Profile Binding and Packet Statistics pages. 9.2.1 Snooping Config To configure MLD snooping on the switch...
... Multicast: Enable or disable MLD snooping function globally. Chose the menu Multicast→MLD Snooping→Snooping Config to forward or drop unknown multicast data. Figure 9-13 Snooping Config The following page. Unknown IPv6 multicast packets refer to those packets without corresponding forwarding entries in the ingress VLAN. 128 The MLD snooping function can be implemented on Snooping Config, Port Config, VLAN Config, Multicast VLAN, Querier Config, Profile Config, Profile Binding and Packet Statistics pages. 9.2.1 Snooping Config To configure MLD snooping on the switch...
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...;Multicast VLAN page, enable the Multicast VLAN function and specify the Multicast VLAN ID as the VLAN specified in Step 1. 9.2.5 Querier Config In an IPv6 multicast network that runs MLD, a Layer 3 multicast device works as Tagged otherwise all the MLD packets will consider this port is not a router port any more . Note: 1. Meanwhile, specify its member ports. Description Required. Configuration Procedure of the multicast VLAN. MLD Snooping Querier can help to create and maintain multicast forwarding table...
...;Multicast VLAN page, enable the Multicast VLAN function and specify the Multicast VLAN ID as the VLAN specified in Step 1. 9.2.5 Querier Config In an IPv6 multicast network that runs MLD, a Layer 3 multicast device works as Tagged otherwise all the MLD packets will consider this port is not a router port any more . Note: 1. Meanwhile, specify its member ports. Description Required. Configuration Procedure of the multicast VLAN. MLD Snooping Querier can help to create and maintain multicast forwarding table...
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... ACL enables you to control the network security. The ACL module is mainly for ACL configuration of this screen: Time-Range Table Select: Index: Select the desired entry to delete the corresponding time-range. Choose the menu ACL→Time-Range→Time-Range Summary to modify the time-range. Click the Detail button to display the complete information of the switch, including five submenus: Time-Range, ACL Config, Policy Config, ACL...
... ACL enables you to control the network security. The ACL module is mainly for ACL configuration of this screen: Time-Range Table Select: Index: Select the desired entry to delete the corresponding time-range. Choose the menu ACL→Time-Range→Time-Range Summary to modify the time-range. Click the Detail button to display the complete information of the switch, including five submenus: Time-Range, ACL Config, Policy Config, ACL...
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... software. Username and password pairs are required to the authentication server and configure the some configuration. On the Network Security→AAA→RADIUS the authentication server. Record the information of the switch basing on the CD. Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Install the 802.1X client Required. install the TP-LINK 802.1X Client provided on the actual network. 4 Connect an authentication Required. This feature is disabled. Config...
... software. Username and password pairs are required to the authentication server and configure the some configuration. On the Network Security→AAA→RADIUS the authentication server. Record the information of the switch basing on the CD. Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description 1 Install the 802.1X client Required. install the TP-LINK 802.1X Client provided on the actual network. 4 Connect an authentication Required. This feature is disabled. Config...
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... table gives detailed information about the Accessing path, Prompt of each mode and how to enter this mode from User EXEC mode. Use the interface gigabitEthernet/ ten-gigabitEthernet port, interface port-channel lagid or interface range gigabitEthernet/ ten-gigabitEthernet port-list, interface range port-channel lag-list command to enter this mode from Privileged EXEC mode. Global Configuration Mode Use the configure command to access interface Configuration mode. Use the exit or the end command or press Ctrl+Z to return to access VLAN Configuration mode. 11 Use the vlan vlan-list...
... table gives detailed information about the Accessing path, Prompt of each mode and how to enter this mode from User EXEC mode. Use the interface gigabitEthernet/ ten-gigabitEthernet port, interface port-channel lagid or interface range gigabitEthernet/ ten-gigabitEthernet port-list, interface range port-channel lag-list command to enter this mode from Privileged EXEC mode. Global Configuration Mode Use the configure command to access interface Configuration mode. Use the exit or the end command or press Ctrl+Z to return to access VLAN Configuration mode. 11 Use the vlan vlan-list...
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... firmware file will take place of all the switches in the stack: T1700G-28TQ# remove backup-image 18.18 firmware upgrade Description The firmware upgrade command is used to these commands. Command Mode Privileged EXEC Mode Privilege Requirement Only Admin level users have access to reboot the switch will be deleted . If not specified, the backup image files of the TFTP server. Syntax firmware upgrade ip-address ip-addr filename name Parameter ip-addr -- name -- Specify the name for example...
... firmware file will take place of all the switches in the stack: T1700G-28TQ# remove backup-image 18.18 firmware upgrade Description The firmware upgrade command is used to these commands. Command Mode Privileged EXEC Mode Privilege Requirement Only Admin level users have access to reboot the switch will be deleted . If not specified, the backup image files of the TFTP server. Syntax firmware upgrade ip-address ip-addr filename name Parameter ip-addr -- name -- Specify the name for example...
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... enabled on VLAN interface 1. Enter the configuration mode of the ipv6 link-local address. If the IPv6 function is used to other links. Chapter 19 IPv6 Address Configuration Commands The IPv6 address configuration commands are provided in the Interface Configuration Mode, which can only be enabled on one ipv6 link-local address, which includes the routed port, the LAG and the VLAN interface. To disable the IPv6 function, please use no ipv6 enable Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode Privilege Requirement Only Admin, Operator and Power User level users...
... enabled on VLAN interface 1. Enter the configuration mode of the ipv6 link-local address. If the IPv6 function is used to other links. Chapter 19 IPv6 Address Configuration Commands The IPv6 address configuration commands are provided in the Interface Configuration Mode, which can only be enabled on one ipv6 link-local address, which includes the routed port, the LAG and the VLAN interface. To disable the IPv6 function, please use no ipv6 enable Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode Privilege Requirement Only Admin, Operator and Power User level users...