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TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Table of Contents COPYRIGHT STATEMENT............................................................................................ - 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................. - 2 PREFACE ...................................................................................................................... - 4 About this user manual.............................................
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.5.1 VLAN Mode ............................................................................................... - 28 3.5.2 Port VLAN.................................................................................................. - 28 3.5.3 802.1Q VLAN ............................................................................................ - 29 3.5.4 Tag VLAN Config ...............................................................................
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Preface Thanks for purchasing this switch from Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. It is a great honor to have you as one of our product users. About this user manual This user manual is designed to familiarize you with the switch and instruct you in the use of it. It introduces the functional features and installation methods of this TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE switch as well as security warnings.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Chapter 1 Product Introduction TEG1210P, a 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch, provides 8 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation RJ45 ports that support Auto MDI/MDIX and implement wire speed forwarding. All its RJ45 ports support PSE PoE feature and IEEE 802.3af to auto-identify an IEEE 802.3af-compliant device and power it via a network cable at the maximum power of 15.4W supported by a single port.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide z Supports up to 10 groups of Port based VLANs Supports up to 128 groups of IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLANs with VLAN IDs ranging from 1 to 4094 z Supports static MAC address table with up to 64 entries and MAC address filter z Supports 802.1w RSTP and is compatible with 802.1D STP z Supports port storm control, statistics, bandwidth control, QoS, IGMP snooping and 802.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Forwarding Scheme Store and forward MAC Address Table 8k 14880pps(10Mbps wire-speed) Packet Filter/ 148800pps(100Mbps wire-speed) Forwarding Rate 1488095pps(1000Mbps wire-speed) MAC Address Auto-learning/aging Learning Backplane 32Gbps Bandwidth Physical and Environmental Features AC Input Range 100-240V ~1.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Package Contents Please verify the contents to the following after you open the package: 1. One switch 2. One AC power cord 3. One pair of l-shaped brackets and matched screws 4. 4 rubber cushions 5. One user manual (The above listed items are for reference only; for actual contents, refer to the physical articles in the final package) 2.2 Hardware Installation Description 1.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Attaching L-shaped Brackets Fixing the Switch in the Rack 2.3 Switch’s Front Panel The switch’s front panel includes: network ports, LEDs and a “Reset” button as shown below. Switch’s Front Panel Network Ports: z 8 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation RJ-45 network ports z 2 Gigabit fiber module (Mini GBIC) ports LEDs: z 1 SYS status LED and 1 Power status LED. z 8 Link/Act port status LEDs; 8 SPEED LEDs; z 8 PoE LEDs;2 SFP LEDs.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide definitions are described in details in the table below: LED Color Power Green Status Description Always ON Switch has power.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Chapter 3 Configuration Guide 3.1 Login 3.1.1 Configuration Requirements With the embedded web server in TEG1210P, you can manage and maintain the switch through the web-based interface. Before accessing switch’s web configuration interface, make sure your PC meet the following basic configuration requirements: ¾ PC OS: windows 98 higher/above ¾ Ethernet NIC installed ¾ Web browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or Firefox 1.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 4. Launch the browser, enter http://192.168.0.1 and then press “Enter”. The login page of the switch would appear as shown below. 5. Enter the user name and password (the default values are admin), and then click “Apply” to log in to the switch’s configuration interface. 3.1.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Menu System Information Submenu / Linked Page/Function Displays switch’s system parameters Displays and allows you to make basic Port Config configurations for each port of the switch, such as link status, speed duplex and flow control, etc Displays and allows you to configure mirror Mirror Config port (mirroring source port) and mirrored port (mirroring destination port) Port Management Rate Limit Displays and allows you to configure Ingre
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 802.1Q VLAN Tag VLAN Config MAC Aging MAC Address Setting Displays and allows you to configure 802.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide System Setting IP Config Restore Factory Default Allows you to set switch’s management IP and VLAN, etc Allows you to restore factory default settings Backup Allows you to backup switch’s current settings Restore Allows you to restore previous settings Warm Restart Allows you to restart the switch Logout Allows you to log out from switch’s web based configuration interface 3.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide you can log in to its web based configuration page to manage the device Subnet Mask Switch’s subnet mask value: 255.255.255.0 by default Gateway Gateway IP address: 0.0.0.0 by default MAC Address The switch’s physical address ARL Aging Time Switch’s aging time of the MAC address, 300 s by default 3.3 Port Management 3.3.1 Port Config To enter the interface below, click “Port Management”→ “Port Config” as shown below.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Speed Duplex Allows you to manually configure 5 working modes: 10Mbps half-duplex, 10Mbps full-duplex, 100Mbps full-duplex, 100Mbps half-duplex and 1000Mbps full-duplex Note: only after auto-negotiation is disabled, can duplex mode be configured Flow Control IEEE802.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Note: 1. The bandwidth of the monitoring port should equal or exceed the total bandwidth of the monitored port(s). 2. Monitoring (mirror) port is usually connected to a terminal only. It can not be connected to other devices (such as another switch). 3. If the monitoring port is just the monitored port, system automatically ignores the monitored port. 3.3.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide excessive bandwidth utilization due to some users' excessive downloading activities so that other users can have a guaranteed share of the bandwidth to enjoy a smooth network. After you selected the Ingress/Egress (RX/TX) rates, click the “Apply” button to activate them. Fields on the above page are described as below: Field Port Description Displays switch’s port numbers.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide rates. “No limit” means “not controlled”. You can configure a specific storm rate; just remember to click the “Apply” button to activate your setting. When a corresponding traffic exceeds the configured value, system will drop some excessive frames to reduce the traffic into a reasonable range, thus effectively controlling various storms, avoiding network congestion and ensuring normal processing of traffic.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Field Description Port Port ID TX Bytes The transmitted byte count of a port TX Frames The transmitted frame count of a port RX Bytes The received byte count of a port RX Frames The received frame count of a port TX Errors The transmitted error frame count of a port RX Errors The received error frame count of a port 3.4 Function Setting 3.4.1 PoE Config 1.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide non-standard PD; the former refers to an 802.3af-compliant PD. Common PDs include IP telephone, wireless AP and network camera. 3. PI(Power Interface): It refers to the port that connects a PSE/PD via a network cable, namely, RJ-45 port. 2. PoE port configuration To enter the page below, click “Function Setting”—“PoE Config".
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide in 5 seconds. If the “Static Allocation” mode is selected, then the power allocation is determined by the manually configured value per port. If the actually consumed power of a PD exceeds the manually configured value on the port, then the port will terminate power allocation to the PD and re-detect it in 5 seconds. If the “Dynamic Allocation” mode is selected, then the power allocation is determined by the actually consumed power of the PD.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.4.2 Trunk Config 1. Overview Port aggregation refers to the binding of several ports together to form an aggregation group where all member ports share the traffic, thus connectivity reliability and bandwidth are boosted. 2. To configure the aggregation port To enter the page below, click “Function Setting”—“Trunk Config". The switch supports a maximum of 3 trunk groups.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Note: 1. Once a port is set as a member of a trunk group, it can not be used for other purposes except for this trunk group whether it is being used by this trunk or not. 2. Cross-VLAN trunk is not supported, that is, all trunk group members must be on the same VLAN, otherwise trunk function will fail. 3. All member ports in a trunk group must share the same configurations including duplex mode and rate configurations, etc. 3.4.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide On the above page, select a priority type for a port and click the “Apply” button to activate your settings. Fields on the above page are described as below: Field Description Port ID Displays a list of port numbers for current QoS configuration Port Priority 802.1P tag Priority 802.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide To enter the page below, click “Function Setting”—“SNMP Config". To configure the parameters on the above page, just enter values you want to configure and then click the “Apply” button to finish.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.5.1 VLAN Mode To enter the page below, click “VLAN Setting”—“VLAN Mode" tabs. This page allows you to select the port based VLAN or 802.1Q VLAN mode. When either mode of the two is enabled, the other one will be disabled automatically and its configurations will be deleted. The default mode is Port VLAN. ¾ Port VLAN configuration: Click the “Apply” button to enter the configuration interface. For details, please refer to 3.5.2. ¾ 802.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Procedures taken to add VLAN groups in Port VLAN mode are listed below: 1. Select a VLAN group number such as “2” from the VLAN Group drop-down list box. 2. Check the ports to join the corresponding VLAN group in VLAN Member box. 3. Click the “Apply” button to complete this operation. 4. The member ports of VLAN2 are displayed in VLAN Group status table. To refresh member ports of a VLAN group, follow the above procedures for re-configuration.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide shown in the above figure. (3)Click the “Apply” button to complete the configuration. The VLAN 4094 will be displayed in VLAN list as shown below: 2.To delete a VLAN, just click the corresponding “Delete” button. 3.5.4 Tag VLAN Config To enter the page below, click “VLAN Setting”—“Tag VLAN Config" tabs.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Note: When two switches are inter-connected to implement VLAN function, the inter-connected ports must be set to the same PVID value and port tag must be set to “Tagged”; otherwise packets can not be forwarded correctly. 3.6 MAC Address Setting 3.6.1 MAC Aging To enter the page below, click “MAC Address Setting”—“MAC Aging”.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.6.2 MAC Filter MAC filter function enables you to add the MAC addresses of PCs and other devices to the MAC address filter table so that they are prevented from accessing network through the switch. This switch supports a maximum of 64 MAC address filter entries. To enter the page below, click “MAC Address Setting”—“MAC Filter”. 1.Steps taken to add MAC address for filter are listed below: (1).
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.6.3 Static MAC According to the actual conditions, network administrators can manually add or delete the static MAC addresses in static MAC table to reduce broadcast traffic in a network. This switch supports a maximum of 64 static MAC address entries. To enter the page below, click “MAC Address Setting”—“Static MAC”.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 2.To delete an added MAC address: click the corresponding “Delete” button in the “Operation” column or the “Delete All” button. 3.7 RSTP Setting 3.7.1 RSTP Config To enter the page below, click “RSTP Setting”—“RSTP Config”. To configure STP function, enter parameter values and click the “Apply” button.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.7.2 RSTP Port To enter the page below, click “RSTP Setting”—“RSTP Port”. This page allows you to view and modify RSTP port settings. Fields on the above page are described as below: Field Description Port Switch’s Port ID/number Protocol Enabled Enable or disable RSTP/STP on a corresponding port; by default, it is disabled on all ports The port that connects a terminal is usually set to an edge port Edge which has a fast state shift.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Fields in the RSTP Bridge Overview table on the above page are described as below: Field Bridge ID Description The current Bridge ID, a switch is called a bridge in STP.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide meaning. Note: P2P is a scheme to speed up convergence in RSTP. Most ports in Ethernet are of this type Protocol Displays STP or RSTP The port state in current STP. Such as forwarding, disabled, Port State blocking, learning and no STP 3.8 IGMP Snooping 3.8.1 Snooping Config To enter the page below, click “IGMP Snooping”—“Snooping Config”.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.8.2 Snooping Status To enter the page below, click “IGMP Snooping”—“Snooping Status”. This page displays the statistic data of the corresponding VLAN’s IGMP multicast packets of different versions.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide them; if they pass the authentication, they can access resources of the LAN, and otherwise, they can not. This protocol mainly solves the problems of authentication and security in Ethernet. 3.9.1 802.1x Setting To enter the page below, click the “802.1x Setting”—-“802.1x" tabs. Enter the needed parameters for 802.1x configuration on the above page and click “Apply” to activate your settings.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Enabled switch will require re-authentication of client regularly Reauthentication Configure the cycle of reauthentication, “3600” by default. The Period value options available range from 1 to 3600 seconds EAP Timeout Configure EAP response timeout, 30 seconds by default. The value options available range from 1 to 255 seconds 3.9.2 802.1x Port To enter the page below, click the “802.1x Setting”—“802.1x Port" tabs.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide by all clients; Auto: The port uses 802.1X to communicate with the clients and switch between authentication and un-authentication states. 3.10 System Setting 3.10.1 Change Password To enter the page below, click “System Setting”—“Change Password”. This page allows you to modify switch’s login password which is allowed to consist of a maximum of 15 characters.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide To enter the page below, click “System Setting”—“Power Save”. Power Save: To enable this feature, check the box and click the “Apply” button. 3.10.3 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade firmware, click “System Setting” —> “Upgrade”. “Current firmware version” is displayed on above page to distinguish from the new firmware. Click the “Browse” button to select a correct upgrade file and then click “Upgrade”.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.10.4 IP Config To enter the page below, click “System Setting”—“IP Config". If a new IP address is configured and the “Apply” button is clicked, switch will restart and return to the login interface. Field Description DHCP Client Disable or enable DHCP client IP Address This field allows you to modify the switch’s IP address, 192.168.0.1 by default.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Note: If you have enabled DHCP client, check the IP address assigned by DHCP server and then re-connect switch. Don’t enable this function unless you are aware of the IP address assigned by DHCP server. Please be careful when using it. 3.10.5 Restore Factory Default To enter the page below, click “System Setting”—“Restore Factory Default". This page allows you to restore switch’s default settings. To restore, click the “Apply” button.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide This page allows you to backup switch’s current configurations. To backup your current settings, first click the “Download” button and then select a path to save the file. 3.10.7 Restore To enter the page below, click “System Setting”—“Restore”. This page allows you to restore previous configuration from backup files. To perform this function, click the “Browse” button to select a previous backup file and click the “Restore” button.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 3.10.8 Warm Restart To warm restart your switch, first click the “System Setting”----“Warm Restart” tabs to enter the page below: Then click the “Restart” button on the above page to reboot the switch. During this process, the switch will be disconnected temporarily and then re-connected quickly. The login interface will appear after the reboot. 3.10.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Chapter 4 Appendixes 4.1 Appendix 1: Glossary ¾ QoS 1 Overview of QoS QoS(Quality of service) is the ability to provide better priority including improvement on a required bit rate, jitter control and delay (for real-time and interactive flow), packet dropping probability and specifying network flow for different WAN and LAN. In the meantime, it guarantees that every flow with provided priority will not affect other flow’s process.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide The figure below displays the detailed content of a 802.1Q tag header. The priority field in TCI indicates 802.1p priority, namely, CoS priority which consists of 3 bits and has a value range of 0~7. 802.1Q Tag Header 3.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 2. SNMP Working Scheme SNMP consists of NMS and Agent: NMS(Network Management Station)is a workstation that runs client programs. Agent is the server software that is run in network devices (such as a switch). NMS sends GetRequest, GetNextRequest and SetRequest frames to Agent and the agent, upon receiving the frames, according to frame types, performs Read or Write operation on MIB and generates and returns Response frames to NMS. 3.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide forwarding rule, namely stripping off their tag headers so that they can be identified by common devices. The following lists 2 common port types for tagged VLANs: z Access Type:The forwarding rule for this type is to strip off the tag headers of all frames that are to be forwarded. Generally, this type of ports only belongs to 1 VLAN and is usually used to connect switches to terminal devices.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide RSTP bridge links; there is no need for ports to keep waiting until topology becomes stable. ¾ IGMP Snooping 1. The implementation principle of IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping, run on data link layer is a multicast management scheme which works on layer-2 switch to manage and control multicast group.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Leave packets to inform the multicast router that they have left a certain multicast group. ¾ 802.1x As an authentication protocol, 802.1X provides methods and policies for authenticating users. It is a port based authentication policy that requires 802.1x-supported switches and PCs to use EAPOL. 802.1x EAPOL is a layer-2 protocol. If a switch’s ports are configured with 802.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 2. Click “Network and Internet Connections” to enter the connection page. Figure 2 3. Click “Network Connections” to display the following window. Figure 3 4.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Figure 4 5. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” on the appearing window and click “Properties” button. Figure 5 6. Select “Use the following IP address” and enter the IP address: 192.168.0.xxx (xxx can be any value from 2~254) and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide Figure 6 7. Click “OK” to return to the “Local Area Connection Properties” window. 8. Click “Close” to exit the window. 4.3 Appendix 3: Solutions to login failure When coming across switch login failure, first make sure whether you can access the switch through “ping” command or not. If switch’ IP is accessible through “ping command” then problem might be with your browser. We recommend you to change for another PC.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide management VLAN. 7) Check whether the PC’s NIC has been set with a specific VID and the port connected has been set with PVID filter. 8) Please contact technical support of our branch company at your place for help, if the above mentioned can still not solve your problem. 4.4 Appendix 4: Useful Commands Command cmd ipconfig Explanation Run this command to enter the Windows command mode. (Suitable for Windows 2000 or higher.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 4.5 Appendix 5: Regulatory Statement FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide 4.6 Appendix 6: Technical Support If you have any poblem, please contact our customer service or technical support Technical Support Toll Free: 400-6622- 666 (For mainland China only) Toll Free: 1-800-570-5892 (For USA only) Tel: +86 (755) 2344 2820 Skype: tendasz MSN: tendasz@hotmail.com Email: support@tenda.com.cn Headquarter Shenzhen: Add:Tenda Industrial Zone,No.34-1 Shilong Road,Shiyan Town,Baoan District,Shenzhen,China.