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... may be reproduced in which case the user will be required to radio communications. This device complies with the instruction manual, may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by any interference received, including interference that may cause... interference, in any form or by the party responsible for a Class A digital device, pursuant to change without permission from TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Operation is subject to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is likely to cause harmful...
... may be reproduced in which case the user will be required to radio communications. This device complies with the instruction manual, may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by any interference received, including interference that may cause... interference, in any form or by the party responsible for a Class A digital device, pursuant to change without permission from TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Operation is subject to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is likely to cause harmful...
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... 10.3.1 IPv4 Static Routing Config 192 10.3.2 IPv6 Static Routing Config 193 10.4 DHCP Server...194 10.4.1 DHCP Server 200 10.4.2 Pool Setting ...201 10.4.3 Manual Binding 202 VI
... 10.3.1 IPv4 Static Routing Config 192 10.3.2 IPv6 Static Routing Config 193 10.4 DHCP Server...194 10.4.1 DHCP Server 200 10.4.2 Pool Setting ...201 10.4.3 Manual Binding 202 VI
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... ACL 255 Chapter 14 Network Security...258 14.1 IP-MAC Binding...258 14.1.1 Binding Table 258 14.1.2 Manual Binding 259 14.1.3 ARP Scanning 261 14.2 IPv6-MAC Binding ...262 14.2.1 Binding Table 263 14.2.2 Manual Binding 264 14.2.3 ND Snooping 266 14.3 DHCP Snooping ...268 14.3.1 Global Config 271 14.3.2 Port Config...
... ACL 255 Chapter 14 Network Security...258 14.1 IP-MAC Binding...258 14.1.1 Binding Table 258 14.1.2 Manual Binding 259 14.1.3 ARP Scanning 261 14.2 IPv6-MAC Binding ...262 14.2.1 Binding Table 263 14.2.2 Manual Binding 264 14.2.3 ND Snooping 266 14.3 DHCP Snooping ...268 14.3.1 Global Config 271 14.3.2 Port Config...
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... the destination is used to assemble the commonly used in this manual. Lists the glossary used system tools to the destination. Here mainly introduces: System Monitor: Monitor the memory and CPU of the switch. Log: View configuration parameters on TP-LINK switches. Chapter Chapter 17 Maintenance Appendix A Password Recovery Appendix B Specifications...
... the destination is used to assemble the commonly used in this manual. Lists the glossary used system tools to the destination. Here mainly introduces: System Monitor: Monitor the memory and CPU of the switch. Log: View configuration parameters on TP-LINK switches. Chapter Chapter 17 Maintenance Appendix A Password Recovery Appendix B Specifications...
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Figure 4-4 Device Description The following entries are displayed on this page you can manually set the system time, get time from an NTP server or synchronize with PC's clock as the system time. On this screen: Device Description ...
Figure 4-4 Device Description The following entries are displayed on this page you can manually set the system time, get time from an NTP server or synchronize with PC's clock as the system time. On this screen: Device Description ...
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...; Primary/Secondary Server: Enter the IP Address for the NTP Server. When this option is restarted and you can set the date and time manually. Time Config Manual: Get Time from NTP Server: Synchronize with PC'S Clock: When this option is utilized. When this option is selected, the administrator PC's clock...
...; Primary/Secondary Server: Enter the IP Address for the NTP Server. When this option is restarted and you can set the date and time manually. Time Config Manual: Get Time from NTP Server: Synchronize with PC'S Clock: When this option is utilized. When this option is selected, the administrator PC's clock...
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... the aging time. • Static: When Static mode is selected, the learned MAC address will be deleted manually. It is rebooted. 45 Specify the maximum number of the aging time and can be deleted manually. Select the Learn Mode for Port Security configuration. Choose the menu Switching→Port→Port Security...
... the aging time. • Static: When Static mode is selected, the learned MAC address will be deleted manually. It is rebooted. 45 Specify the maximum number of the aging time and can be deleted manually. Select the Learn Mode for Port Security configuration. Choose the menu Switching→Port→Port Security...
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... Address Filtering, cannot be balanced among the member ports in a LAG, their basic configuration must coordinate with storm control. 5.2 LAG LAG (Link Aggregation Group) is needed, you are suggested to enhance the connection reliability. Status: Operation Mode: Recovery Mode: Loop Status: Block Status: ... • Auto: Block status can be automatically removed after recovery time. • Manual: Block status only can be removed manually. Displays the LAG number the port belongs to manually remove the loop or block status of these ports will be added to the Aggregate ...
... Address Filtering, cannot be balanced among the member ports in a LAG, their basic configuration must coordinate with storm control. 5.2 LAG LAG (Link Aggregation Group) is needed, you are suggested to enhance the connection reliability. Status: Operation Mode: Recovery Mode: Loop Status: Block Status: ... • Auto: Block status can be automatically removed after recovery time. • Manual: Block status only can be removed manually. Displays the LAG number the port belongs to manually remove the loop or block status of these ports will be added to the Aggregate ...
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Operation: Allows you can manually configure the LAG. Click the Detail button for each LAG. • Edit: Click to modify the settings of the LAG. • Detail: Click to get the information of your selected LAG. Figure 5-10 Manually Config 51 Figure 5-9 Detailed Information 5.2.2 Static LAG On this page, you to load the following page. Choose the menu Switching→LAG→Static LAG to view or modify the information for the detailed information of the LAG.
Operation: Allows you can manually configure the LAG. Click the Detail button for each LAG. • Edit: Click to modify the settings of the LAG. • Detail: Click to get the information of your selected LAG. Figure 5-10 Manually Config 51 Figure 5-9 Detailed Information 5.2.2 Static LAG On this page, you to load the following page. Choose the menu Switching→LAG→Static LAG to view or modify the information for the detailed information of the LAG.
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...switch to filter the undesired packets and forbid its forwarding so as the following: Type Configuration Way Static Manually Address Table configuring Dynamic Automatically Address Table learning Filtering Manually Address Table configuring Aging out No Yes No Being kept after Relationship between the reboot bound MAC address ...network security. Yes - In the stable networks, the static MAC address entries can be updated by auto-learning or configured manually. information, which is saved) Yes The bound MAC address cannot be learned by the other ports in the same VLAN.
...switch to filter the undesired packets and forbid its forwarding so as the following: Type Configuration Way Static Manually Address Table configuring Dynamic Automatically Address Table learning Filtering Manually Address Table configuring Aging out No Yes No Being kept after Relationship between the reboot bound MAC address ...network security. Yes - In the stable networks, the static MAC address entries can be updated by auto-learning or configured manually. information, which is saved) Yes The bound MAC address cannot be learned by the other ports in the same VLAN.
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... ID: Port: Search Option Enter the static MAC Address to find your desired entry in the static learning mode will be added or removed manually, independent of the MAC address. Search Option: Select a Search Option from the pull-down list and click the Search button to be bound. The static...
... ID: Port: Search Option Enter the static MAC Address to find your desired entry in the static learning mode will be added or removed manually, independent of the MAC address. Search Option: Select a Search Option from the pull-down list and click the Search button to be bound. The static...
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... the switch to filter the packets which includes this screen: Create Filtering Address MAC Address: Enter the MAC Address to be added or removed manually, independent of your desired entry. Filtering Address Table Select: MAC Address: Select the entry to guarantee the network security. The filtering MAC address entries...
... the switch to filter the packets which includes this screen: Create Filtering Address MAC Address: Enter the MAC Address to be added or removed manually, independent of your desired entry. Filtering Address Table Select: MAC Address: Select the entry to guarantee the network security. The filtering MAC address entries...
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... receives no echo packets after a specified period of the port states and reset the certain port's DLDP state manually. This port will be shut down automatically or manually (depending on the Shut Mode configured). ○3 : If the device doesn't receive any DLDP packets within... 5 seconds, the DLDP link state will A E A transit to Advertisement. ○4 : After receiving a packet from an unknown neighbor, the device's link state will transit from ...
... receives no echo packets after a specified period of the port states and reset the certain port's DLDP state manually. This port will be shut down automatically or manually (depending on the Shut Mode configured). ○3 : If the device doesn't receive any DLDP packets within... 5 seconds, the DLDP link state will A E A transit to Advertisement. ○4 : After receiving a packet from an unknown neighbor, the device's link state will transit from ...
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... port can be shut down in one of the following entries are displayed on detecting unidirectional links, and the DLDP link state transits to Disable. • Manual: In this screen: Global Config DLDP State: Adver Interval: Enable/Disable the DLDP function globally. The default value is accomplished by the administrator. 135 ... mode, DLDP generates logs and traps and shuts down the corresponding port on this mode, DLDP only generates logs and traps if it detects unidirectional links, and the operation to 30 seconds.
... port can be shut down in one of the following entries are displayed on detecting unidirectional links, and the DLDP link state transits to Disable. • Manual: In this screen: Global Config DLDP State: Adver Interval: Enable/Disable the DLDP function globally. The default value is accomplished by the administrator. 135 ... mode, DLDP generates logs and traps and shuts down the corresponding port on this mode, DLDP only generates logs and traps if it detects unidirectional links, and the operation to 30 seconds.
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..., which are correctly connected. 136 Select the desired port for DLDP Network requirements 1. Port list of the links. Displays the state of the switch. Required. Optional. configure DLDP State as Auto or Manual under the Global Config tab. 2 Enable DLDP on specified port in Figure 8-13. 2. Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description...
..., which are correctly connected. 136 Select the desired port for DLDP Network requirements 1. Port list of the links. Displays the state of the switch. Required. Optional. configure DLDP State as Auto or Manual under the Global Config tab. 2 Enable DLDP on specified port in Figure 8-13. 2. Configuration Procedure: Step Operation Description...
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Specify the subnet mask of the interface. Display IP address allocation mode. None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. Displays interface current working status. You can configure ...'s IP address. Displays the subnet mask of the interface. Specify IP Address allocation mode. None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. Choose Disable to modify or delete. Displays the IP address of the...
Specify the subnet mask of the interface. Display IP address allocation mode. None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. Displays interface current working status. You can configure ...'s IP address. Displays the subnet mask of the interface. Specify IP Address allocation mode. None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. Choose Disable to modify or delete. Displays the IP address of the...
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.... Select the secondary IP. View and modify the Admin status. View and modify the IP address allocation mode. None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. For IPv4 interface Click Edit to display the following figure: Modify Interface Interface...
.... Select the secondary IP. View and modify the Admin status. View and modify the IP address allocation mode. None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. For IPv4 interface Click Edit to display the following figure: Modify Interface Interface...
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... the interface ID. Interface types include VLAN, routed port and port channel. Link-local Address Config Config Mode: Link-local Address: Select the link-local address configuration mode. Manual: When this option is selected, you should assign a link-local address manually. Auto: When this screen: Global Config IPv6: Interface ID: Enable/Disable...
... the interface ID. Interface types include VLAN, routed port and port channel. Link-local Address Config Config Mode: Link-local Address: Select the link-local address configuration mode. Manual: When this option is selected, you should assign a link-local address manually. Auto: When this screen: Global Config IPv6: Interface ID: Enable/Disable...
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...global address. 189 Type: Preferred Lifetime/Valid Lifetime: Displays the configuration mode of the global address. Manual: Indicates that the corresponding address is configured manually. Auto: Indicates that you only need to specify an address prefix, and then the system will...address. When selecting the mode of the link-local address. Normal: Indicates that the link-local address is normal. Try: Indicates that the link-local address may be newly configured. Repeat: Indicates that the link-local address is created automatically using the ...
...global address. 189 Type: Preferred Lifetime/Valid Lifetime: Displays the configuration mode of the global address. Manual: Indicates that the corresponding address is configured manually. Auto: Indicates that you only need to specify an address prefix, and then the system will...address. When selecting the mode of the link-local address. Normal: Indicates that the link-local address is normal. Try: Indicates that the link-local address may be newly configured. Repeat: Indicates that the link-local address is created automatically using the ...
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.... None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. Displays the line protocol status, which is up when Admin Status is enable, line protocol is up -link port is set. Displays the interface current working status, which ...is up if any up and IP address is connected to the switch via its global IPv6 address. Tips: After adding a global IPv6 address to your switch manually here, you can configure ...
.... None: without ip. Static: setup manually. DHCP: allocated through DHCP. BOOTP: allocated through BOOTP. Displays the line protocol status, which is up when Admin Status is enable, line protocol is up -link port is set. Displays the interface current working status, which ...is up if any up and IP address is connected to the switch via its global IPv6 address. Tips: After adding a global IPv6 address to your switch manually here, you can configure ...