TRENDnet User’s Guide Contents Table of Contents MAC Management ...................................................................................................... 34 TI-RP262i ........................................................................................................................ 1 Static MAC Settings............................................................................................ 34 Age Time Settings ........................................................................
TRENDnet User’s Guide Table of Contents IP Source Guard ......................................................................................................... 100 Maintenance.............................................................................................................. 133 Binding Table ................................................................................................... 105 ARP Inspection ...................................................................................
TRENDnet User’s Guide Product Overview TI-RP262i Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet’s Industrial Gigabit L2 Managed PoE+ Rackmount Switch Series offers advanced layer 2 managed features with enhanced traffic controls to meet the evolving demands of today’s SMB networks.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Front View LED Indicators LED PWR (Green) RPS (Green) Rear View ALM (Red) POST (Green) SFP Slot 6 (Green) • • • • • • • LED Indicators – Indicators on the left display ALM, PWR, and POST status. LEDs on each port show the status of the port based on the mode selected using the Mode Button. Mode Button – Press the mode button to change the left LED indicator on each port to display Speed, or PoE Mode.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Top View Reset Button (bottom of unit) DIP Switches 6-pin Removable Terminal Block DIP switch definition DC Jack (optional, see below) Input/Ouput PWR Input (+) & (-) 6-pin terminal block (PWR, RPS, ALM) Ground point RPS Input (+) & (-) DC Jack Input for External Power Adapter The device includes a DC Jack for an external power adapter and can also be used as an additional redundant power supply (RPS) input.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Managed Industrial L2 Switches ALM DIP Switches DIP No Name 1 PWR 2 RPS State ON OFF ON OFF Status Primary power input source alarm trigger enabled. Primary power input source alarm trigger disabled. Redundant power input source alarm trigger enabled. Redundant power input source alarm trigger disabled. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-PG102i Front View IP30 Rated Housing LED Indicators PoE LEDs 10/100/1000 Mbps per port LED indicator PoE+ Gigabit RJ-45 ports LINK/ACT per port LED indicator SFP+ Slots • • • • PoE+ Ports 1-8 – Designed to operate at 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or Gigabit speed in both half-duplex and full-duplex transfer modes while simultaneously providing power to supported PoE devices. Supports Auto MDI-X.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Top View 6-pin Removable Terminal Block Ground point Reset Button 6-pin terminal block (PWR, RPS, ALM) DIP switch definition DIP Switches *Please note power supply is sold separately* **Supported power supplies: TI-S12024 (120W), TI-S24048 (240W), TI-S48048 (480W). Lower wattage power supplies may be used but may result in decreased PoE power budget** Note: Turn off the power before connecting modules or wires.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Managed Industrial L2 Switches ALM DIP Switches Switch Status Function 1 OFF Disable alarm relay for PWR power input ON Enable alarm relay for power failure on PWR power input OFF Disable alarm relay for RPS power input ON Enable alarm relay for power failure on RPS power input OFF Storm control managed by switch configuration ON Enable storm control (Broadcast and DLF rate set to 300pps) 2 3 Takes precedence over storm control switch configuration 4 OFF 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Non-PoE TI-G642i Front View LED Indicators IP30 Rated Housing 10/100/1000 Mbps per port LED indicator Gigabit RJ-45 ports Gigabit SFP Slots LINK/ACT per port LED indicator • • • • Ports 1-4 – Designed to operate at 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or Gigabit speed in both half-duplex and full-duplex transfer modes. Supports Auto MDI-X. SFP Slot 5-6 – Designed to operate at Gigabit speeds.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Top View Reset Button 6-pin Removable Terminal Block Ground point 6-pin terminal block (PWR, RPS, ALM) DIP Switches DIP switch definition *Please note power supply is sold separately* **Supported power supplies: TI-M6024, TI-S12024 (120W), TI-S24048 (240W) ** Note: Turn off the power before connecting modules or wires. Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire.
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Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-G102i Front View LED Indicators IP30 Rated Housing Gigabit RJ-45 ports 10/100/1000 Mbps per port LED indicator LINK/ACT per port LED indicator Gigabit SFP Slots • • • • Ports 1-8 – Designed to operate at 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or Gigabit speed in both half-duplex and full-duplex transfer modes. Supports Auto MDI-X. SFP Slot 9-10 – Designed to operate at Gigabit or 100Mbps speeds.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Top View 6-pin Removable Terminal Block Ground point Reset Button 6-pin terminal block (PWR, RPS, ALM) DIP Switches DIP switch definition *Please note power supply is sold separately* **Supported power supplies: TI-M6024, TI-S12024 (120W), TI-S24048 (240W) ** Note: Turn off the power before connecting modules or wires. Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire.
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Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-G160WS Front View IP30 Rated Housing LED Indicators 10/100/1000 Mbps per port LED indicator LINK/ACT per port LED indicator Gigabit RJ-45 ports • • • Ports 1-16 – Designed to operate at 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or Gigabit speed in both half-duplex and full-duplex transfer modes. Supports Auto MDI-X. Reset Button – Push the button for 3 seconds and release to reset to factory defaults.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Top View Reset Button 6-pin Removable Terminal Block Ground point 6-pin terminal block (PWR, RPS, ALM) Note: Turn off the power before connecting modules or wires. DIP Switches DIP switch definition *Please note power supply is sold separately* **Supported power supplies: TI-M6024, TI-S12024 (120W), TI-S24048 (240W) ** Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire.
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Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-G160i Front View IP30 Rated Housing LED Indicators 10/100/1000 Mbps per port LED indicator LINK/ACT per port LED indicator Gigabit RJ-45 ports • • • Ports 1-16 – Designed to operate at 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or Gigabit speed in both half-duplex and full-duplex transfer modes. Supports Auto MDI-X. Reset Button – Push the button for 3 seconds and release to reset to factory defaults.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Top View Reset Button 6-pin Removable Terminal Block Ground point 6-pin terminal block (PWR, RPS, ALM) Note: Turn off the power before connecting modules or wires. DIP Switches DIP switch definition *Please note power supply is sold separately* **Supported power supplies: TI-M6024, TI-S12024 (120W), TI-S24048 (240W) ** Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire.
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TRENDnet User’s Guide Switch Installation DIN-Rail Installation The site where the switch will be installed may greatly affect its performance. When installing, consider the following pointers: Managed Industrial L2 Switches The switch can be installed to a 35mm (W) DIN-Rail located in cabinet, rack, or enclosure. To mount the switch to a DIN-Rail using the attached DIN-Rail bracket, position the switch in front of the DIN-Rail and hook the bracket over the top of the rail.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Install power supply connections Connect the power supply (sold separate, e.g. TRENDnet TI-S24048) to the switch terminal block as shown below. SFP Transceiver/Optical Cable Installation 1. Optional: The switch chassis can also be connected to a known ground point for additional safety and protection (grounding wire not included). Remove the rubber plug from the SFP slot.
Managed Industrial L2 Switches TRENDnet User’s Guide Basic IP Configuration 5. Click Basic Settings and then click General Settings. 6. Configure the switch IP address settings to be within your network subnet, then click Apply. 2. Assign a static IP address to your computer’s network adapter in the subnet of 192.168.10.x (e.g. 192.168.10.25) and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Managed Industrial L2 Switch Connect additional devices to your switch You can connect additional computers or other network devices to your switch using Ethernet cables to connect them to one of the available Gigabit Ports. Check the status of the LED indicators on the front panel of your switch to ensure the physical cable connection from your computer or device.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Accessing switch management interfaces Setting Default Value Access your switch command line interface Default Username admin Note: The system may be managed using the Telnet protocol. The Telnet protocol is enabled by default. Throughout this user’s guide, the term “CLI Configuration” will be used reference access through the command line interface. Default Password admin Setting 1.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide The Node type: ⚫ ⚫ vlan enable Its command prompt is “[DEVICE_NAME](config-vlan)#”. Its command prompt is “[DEVICE_NAME]#”. It means these commands can be executed in this command prompt. It means these commands can be executed in this command prompt. In Configure code, executing command “vlan 2” enter the vlan 2 node. Note: where the “2” is the vlan ID. ⚫ configure Its command prompt is “[DEVICE_NAME](config)#”.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Managed Industrial L2 Switch Access your switch web management page Note: Your switch default management IP address http://192.168.10.200 is accessed through the use of your Internet web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, Chrome™, Safari®, Opera™) and will be referenced frequently in this User’s Guide. Throughout this user’s guide, the term Web Configuration will be used to reference access from web management page. 1.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide System Information Parameter Description CLI Configuration Model Name This field displays the model name of the Switch. Host Name This field displays the name of the Switch. Boot Code Version This field displays the boot code version. Node enable Command show hostname Description This command displays the system’s network name. enable show interface eth0 This command displays the current Eth0 configurations.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Basic Settings eth0 Show This command configurations. eth0 ip address A.B.C.D/M This command configures a static IP and subnet mask for the system. eth0 ip address defaultgateway A.B.C.D This command configures the system default gateway. eth0 ip dhcp client (disable|enable|renew) This command configures a DHCP client function for the system. General Settings System Management VLAN To specify a VLAN group which can access the Switch.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Notice: Basic Settings > General Settings > System The jumbo frame settings will apply to all ports. If the size of a packet exceeds the jumbo frame size, the packet will be dropped. The available values are 10240, 9216, 1552, 1536, 1522. Default Settings The default jumbo frame is 10240 bytes. CLI Configuration Node Command Description enable show jumboframe This command displays the current jumbo frame settings.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide SNTP Time Zone : +00:00 The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. A less complex implementation of NTP, using the same protocol but without requiring the storage of state over extended periods of time is known as the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). NTP provides Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday) MONTH OCLOCK configure Basic Settings > General Settings > SNTP time daylight-saving-time end-date (first | second | third | fourth | last) (Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday) MONTH OCLOCK This command sets the end date for the Daylight Saving Time. configure no time daylight-saving-time This command disables daylight saving on the Switch.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide New Time Enable Network Time Protocol Enter the new date in year, month and day format and time in hour, minute and second format. The new date and time then appear in the Current Date and Current Time fields after you click Apply. Daylight Saving Time ends in the United States on the last Sunday of October. Each time zone in the United States stops using Daylight Saving Time at 2 A.M. local time.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide eth0 management host A.B.C.D The command adds a management host address. eth0 no management host A.B.C.D The command deletes a management host address. No. This field displays a sequential number for each management host. Management Host This field displays the management host. Action Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide MAC Management Dynamic Address: The MAC addresses are learnt by the switch. When the switch receives frames, it will record the source MAC, the received port and the VLAN in the address table with an age time. When the age time is expired, the address entry will be removed from the address table. Static Address: The MAC addresses are configured by users. The static addresses will not be aged out by the switch; it can be removed by user only.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure static MACADDR vlan VLANID from the address table. clear mac addresstable dynamic This command clears the dynamic address entries. Parameter Static MAC Settings MAC Address Web Configuration VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID to apply to the computer or device. Port Enter the port number to which the computer or device is connected. Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Age Time Settings MAC Table Basic Settings > MAC Management > Age Time Settings Basic Settings > MAC Management > MAC Table Parameter Description Age Time Configure the age time; the valid range is from 20 to 500 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds. Parameter Description Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide CLI Configuration Port Mirror Node Port-based Mirroring The Port-Based Mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets sent/received on one or a range of switch ports to a network monitoring connection on another switch port (Monitor to Port). This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic, such as an intrusion-detection system.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Mirror Mode Select Ingress, Egress or Both to only copy the ingress (incoming), egress (outgoing) or both (incoming and outgoing) traffic from the specified source ports to the monitor port. Select Disable to not copy any traffic from the specified source ports to the monitor port. Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide A duplex communication system is a system composed of two connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions. as a way to pin down a failing node in a network. One type of loopback test is performed using a special plug, called a wrap plug that is inserted in a port on a communications device.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide The Switch uses IEEE802.3x flow control in full duplex mode and backpressure flow control in half duplex mode. IEEE802.3x flow control is used in full duplex mode to send a pause signal to the sending port, causing it to temporarily stop sending signals when the receiving port memory buffers fill.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure interface range gigabitethernet1/0/ PORTLISTS This command enters the interface configure node. if-range description STRINGs This command configures a description for the specific ports. if-range no description Parameter Description Port Select a port or a range ports you want to configure on this screen. State Select Enable to activate the port or Disable to deactivate the port.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Managed Industrial L2 Switch Information Basic Settings > Port Settings > Information Parameter Description Port Select a port or a range ports you want to configure on this screen. Description Configures a meaningful name for the port(s). Port Status Port This field displays the port number. Description The meaningful name for the port. Status The field displays the detail port status if the port is blocked by some protocol. Uptime The sustained time from last link up.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Advanced Settings Bandwidth Control When the lowest hardware priority queue has finished transmitting all of its packets, the highest hardware priority queue will begin transmitting any packets it may have received. QoS Enhancement QoS Each egress port can support up to 8 transmit queues. Each egress transmit queue contains a list specifying the packet transmission order.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide 802.1Q Tag: 4 4 Video, <100ms latency 2 bytes 2 bytes 5 5 Video, < 10ms latency Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) Tag Control Information (TCI) 6 6 Internetwork Control 7 7 (highest) Network Control 16 bits 3 bits 1 bit 12 bits TPID (0x8100) Priority CFI VID DiffServ (DSCP) ⚫ ⚫ Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID): a 16-bit field set to a value of 0x8100 in order to identify the frame as an IEEE 802.1Q-tagged frame.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide IP Header Type of Service: 8 bits The Type of Service provides an indication of the abstract parameters of the quality of service desired. These parameters are to be used to guide the selection of the actual service parameters when transmitting a datagram through a particular network.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Round Robin scheduling services queues on a rotating basis and is activated only when a port has more traffic than it can handle. A queue is given an amount of bandwidth irrespective of the incoming traffic on that port. This queue then moves to the back of the list. The next queue is given an equal amount of bandwidth, and then moves to the end of the list; and so on, depending on the number of queues being used.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure qos mode wfq-queue its packets. Web Configuration This command configures the QoS scheduling mode to Weighted Fair Queuing. Port Priority configure qos mode wrr-queue weights VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE This command configures the QoS scheduling mode to Weighted Round Robin. interface default-priority This command allows the user to specify a default priority handling of untagged packets received by the Switch.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings. Priority This field displays each priority level. The values range from 0 (lowest priority) to 7 (highest priority). Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh. Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Apply Refresh Weight Value You can only configure the queue weights when Weighted Round Robin is selected. Bandwidth is divided across the different traffic queues according to their weights. Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh. Click Apply to take effect the settings. Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration CLI Configuration Node Advanced Settings > Bandwidth Control > Rate Limitation > Storm Control Command Description enable show storm-control This command displays the current storm control configurations.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide The rate limitation is used to control the rate of traffic sent or received on a network interface. Web Configuration Advanced Settings > Bandwidth Control > Rate Limitation > Bandwidth Limitation Rate Limitation unit: Mbs. Default Settings All ports’ Ingress and Egress rate limitation are disabled. CLI Configuration Node Command Description enable show bandwidth-limit This command displays the current rate control configurations.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping The IGMP snooping is for multicast traffic. The Switch can passively snoop on IGMP packets transferred between IP multicast routers/switches and IP multicast hosts to learn the IP multicast group membership. It checks IGMP packets passing through it, picks out the group registration information, and configures multicasting accordingly.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Port IGMP Querier Mode ⚫ Auto: The Switch uses the port as an IGMP query port if the port receives IGMP query packets. ⚫ Fixed: The Switch always treats the port(s) as IGMP query port(s). This is for when connecting an IGMP multicast server to the port(s). The Switch always forwards the client’s report/leave packets to the port. Notices: There are a global state and per VLAN states.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide interface interface igmp-immediate-leave no igmp-immediateleave (Default:auto) Web Configuration This command enables the IGMP Snooping immediate leave function for the specific interface. General Settings Advanced Settings > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping > General Settings This command disables the IGMP Snooping immediate leave function for the specific interface.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Apply Click Apply to configure the settings. Refresh Click this to reset the fields to the last setting. IGMP State Snooping IGMP Snooping VLAN State Unknown Multicast Packets This field displays whether IGMP snooping is globally enabled or disabled. This field displays VLANs on which the Switch is to perform IGMP snooping. None displays if you have not enabled IGMP snooping on any port yet.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide The first octet (01) includes the broadcast/multicast bit. The lower 23 bits of the 28-bit multicast IP address are mapped into the 23 bits of available Ethernet address space. This means that there is ambiguity in delivering packets.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide 224.0.0.9 The RIP version 2 group address, used to send routing information using the RIP protocol to all RIP v2-aware routers on a network segment 224.0.0.10 EIGRP group address. Used to send EIGRP routing information to all EIGRP routers on a network segment 224.0.0.13 PIM Version 2 (Protocol Independent Multicast) 224.0.0.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide “V” indicates the port’s packets can be sent to that port. VLAN Port Isolation The port isolation is a port-based virtual LAN feature. It partitions the switching ports into virtual private domains designated on a per port basis. Data switching outside of the port’s private domain is not allowed. It will ignore the packets’ tag VLAN information.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Parameter Description Select a port number to configure its port isolation settings. Port Egress Port Select All Ports to configure the port isolation settings for all ports on the Switch. An egress port is an outgoing port, that is, a port through which a data packet leaves. Selecting a port as an outgoing port means it will communicate with the port currently being configured. Click Select All to mark all ports as egress ports and permit traffic.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide • 802.1Q Port base VLAN With port-based VLAN membership, the port is assigned to a specific VLAN independent of the user or system attached to the port. This means all users attached to the port should be members of the same VLAN. The network administrator typically performs the VLAN assignment. The port configuration is static and cannot be automatically changed to another VLAN without manual reconfiguration.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide vlan no tagged PORTLISTS This command removes all tagged member from the vlan. vlan-range no fixed PORTLISTS This command removes all fixed member from the vlans. vlan untagged PORTLISTS This command assigns ports for untagged member of the VLAN group. The ports should be one/some of the permanent members of the vlan. vlan-range tagged PORTLISTS This command assigns ports for tagged member of the VLAN group.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Parameter Description VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID for this entry; the valid range is between 1 and 4094. VLAN Name Enter a descriptive name for the VLAN for identification purposes. The VLAN name should be the combination of the digit or the alphabet or hyphens (-) or underscores (_). The maximum length of the name is 16 characters. Member Port Enter the port numbers you want the Switch to assign to the VLAN as members.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Untag Ports This field displays the ports that have been assigned as untag ports. Port Settings Advanced Settings > VLAN > VLAN > Port Settings Port Status Port This field displays the port number. PVID This field displays the Port VLAN ID number. Acceptable Frame This field displays the type of frames allowed on the port. This will either display All or VLAN Tagged Only or VLAN Untagged Only.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure configure no mac-vlan entry STRINGS This command deletes a mac-vlan entry. DHCP Options no mac-vlan all This command deletes all of the mac-vlan entries. DHCP Options, formally known as DHCP Options 82 is the “DHCP Relay Agent Information Option”. Option 82 was designed to allow a DHCP Relay Agent to insert circuit specific information into a request that is being forwarded to a DHCP server.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide • remote ID or circuit ID. Then the DHCP server echoes the option-82 field in the DHCP reply. The DHCP server unicasts the reply to the switch if the request was relayed to the server by the switch. When the client and server are on the same subnet, the server broadcasts the reply. The switch verifies that it originally inserted the option-82 data by inspecting the remote ID and possibly the circuit ID fields.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide SHELF -Add the shelf ID into the Circuit sub-option. The shelf ID is configured with the CLI command, “dhcpoptions option82 circuit_shelf VALUE”. Or GUI Circuit Shelf. SLOT -Add the slot ID into the Circuit sub-option. The slot ID is configured with the CLI command, “dhcpoptions option82 circuit_slot VALUE”. Or GUI Circuit Slot. For Example: CLI Configuration Node CVLAN=32. CircuitForm=RD+%SPACE+Department+%SPACE+%HOSTNAME+%SPACE+%POR T+_+%SVLAN+.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Circuit-ID String The String of the circuit ID sub-option information. Remote-ID String The String of the remote ID sub-option information. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh. Advanced Settings > DHCP Options DHCP Option 82 Port Settings Port The Port ID. Curcuit-ID String The String of the circuit ID sub-option information for the specific port.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Most of the time in small networks DHCP uses broadcasts however there are some circumstances where unicast addresses will be used. A router for such a subnet receives the DHCP broadcasts, converts them to unicast (with a destination MAC/IP address of the configured DHCP server, source MAC/IP of the router itself).
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide CLI Configuration Node Web Configuration Command Description enable show dhcp relay This command displays the current DHCP relay configurations. configure dhcp relay (disable | enable) This command disables/enables the DHCP relay on the switch. configure dhcp relay vlan VLAN_RANGE This command enables the DHCP relay function on a VLAN or a range of VLANs.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) Web Configuration The Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) is an IEEE 802.3az standard that is designed to reduce power consumption in Ethernet networks during idle periods. Advanced Settings > EEE EEE can be enabled on devices that support low power idle (LPI) mode. Such devices can save power by entering LPI mode during periods of low utilization.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) The ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching feature implements protection switching mechanisms for Ethernet layer ring topologies. This feature uses the G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) protocol, defined in ITU-T G.8032, to provide protection for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology, while ensuring that no loops are within the ring at the Ethernet layer.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide ERPS revertive and non-revertive switching ERPS considers revertive and non-revertive operation. In revertive operation, after the condition(s) causing a switch has cleared, the traffic channel is restored to the working transport entity, i.e. blocked on the RPL. In the case of clearing of a defect, the traffic channel reverts after the expiry of a WTR timer, which is used to avoid toggling protection states in case of intermittent defects.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide left-port PORTID type [owner|neighbor|normal] This command configures the left port and type for the ERPS ring. Web Configuration erps-ring mel VALUE This command configures a Control MEL for the ERPS ring. Advanced Settings > ERPS > Ring Settings erps-ring name STRING This command configures a name for the ERPS ring. erps-ring revertive This command configures the revertive mode for the ERPS ring.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Control VLAN Configures the Control VLAN which is the ERPS control packets domain for the ring. Version Configures the version for the ring. Hold-off Timer Configures the Hold-off time for the ring. The Valid value is from 0 to 10000 (ms). WTR Timer Configures the WTR time for the ring. The Valid value is from 5 to 12 (min). MEL Ring Name The ring name. State The ring state. Revertive The ring revertive mode.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Instance Settings Link Aggregation Advanced Settings > ERPS > Instance Settings Static Trunk Link Aggregation (Trunking) is the grouping of physical ports into one logical highercapacity link. You may want to trunk ports if for example, it is cheaper to use multiple lower-speed links than to under-utilize a high-speed, but more costly, single-port link. However, the more ports you aggregate then the fewer available ports you have.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure no link-aggregation [GROUP_ID] interface PORTLISTS The commands delete ports from a specific trunk group. Parameter Description Group State Select the group ID to use for this trunk group, that is, one logical link containing multiple ports. Select Enable to use this static trunk group. Example: Load Balance Configures the load balance algorithm for the specific trunk group.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide • • • You must connect all ports point-to-point to the same Ethernet switch and configure the ports for LACP trunking. LACP only works on full-duplex links. All ports in the same trunk group must have the same media type, speed, and duplex mode and flow control settings. Configure trunk groups or LACP before you connect the Ethernet switch to avoid causing network topology loops.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide interface no lacp port_priority This command configures the default for the priority for the specific port. configure interface range gigabitethernet1/0/PORTLISTS This command enters the interface configure node. if-range lacp port_priority <1-65535> This command configures the priority for the specific ports. Note: The default value is 32768.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide System Priority LACP system priority is a number between 1 and 65,535. The switch with the lowest system priority (and lowest port number if system priority is the same) becomes the LACP “server”. The LACP “server” controls the operation of LACP setup. Enter a number to set the priority of an active port using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The smaller the number, the higher the priority level.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide The default Loop Detection Destination MAC is 00:0b:04:AA:AA:AB Internal Information The default Port Loop-Detection state is disabled for all ports. Port Priority The port priority of the LACP member port. Admin Key The Admin key of the LACP member port. Oper Key The Oper key of the LACP member port. Port State The port state of the LACP member port. The default Port Loop-Detection status is unblocked for all ports.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure no loop-detection address This command configures the destination MAC to default (00:0b:04:AA:AA:AB). interface loop-detection (disable | enable) This command disables / enables the loop detection on the port. interface no shutdown This command enables the port. It can unblock port blocked by loop detection. interface loop-detection recovery (disable | enable) This command enables / disables the recovery function on the port.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Modbus State Select Enable to use the loop guard feature on the Switch. Loop Recovery Select Enable to reactivate the port automatically after the designated recovery time has passed. Recovery Time Specify the recovery time in minutes that the Switch will wait before reactivating the port. This can be between 1 to 60 minutes. Data Access Type Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Word 1 Lo byte = ‘D’ Word 4 Hi byte = ‘-’ Word 2 Hi byte = ‘E’ Word 4 Lo byte = ‘1’ Word 2 Lo byte = ‘F’ Word 5 Hi byte = ‘.’ Word 3 Hi byte = ‘G’ Word 5 Lo byte = ‘1’ Word 3 Lo byte = ‘ ’ Word 6 Hi byte = ‘.’ Word 4 Hi byte = ‘C’ Word 6 Lo byte = ‘0’ Word 4 Lo byte = ‘o’ Word 7 Hi byte = ‘.’ Word 5 Hi byte = ‘r’ Word 7 Lo byte = ‘S’ Word 5 Lo byte = ‘p’ Word 8 Hi byte = ‘0’ Word 6 Hi byte = ‘.’ Word 8 Lo byte = ‘\0’ Word 6 Lo byte = ‘\
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide 0x0002: input voltage > 57V 0x0003: No RPSinput 0x0090 1 word HEX HEX Word 4 Lo byte = ‘5’ Word 5 Hi byte = ‘.’ 0x0000: No Word 5 Lo byte = ‘\0’ Port Information 1 word Word 4 Hi byte = ‘4’ Fault LED Status 0x0001: Yes 0x0100 to 0x0109 0x0333 (port 10) Port 1 to 10 Link Status 0x0400 to 0x0413 (port 1 to 10) 2 words HEX Ex: port 1 Tx Packet Amount = 0x87654321 Word 0 =8765 0x0000: Link down 0x0001: 10M-Full-FC_ON (FC: Flow Control) 0x0002:
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Word 0 Hi byte = Port ID. Xpress Ring Information 0x0501 1 word HEX Xpress Ring Status on the Switch: 0x051b 1 word HEX Word 0 Hi byte = Port ID. 0x0000 : Disabled.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide CLI Configuration Node Power over Ethernet Command Description enable show modbus This command displays the current Modbus configurations. configure modbus (disable|enable) This command disables / enables the Modbus on the switch. (Supported Models: TI-PG541i, TI-PG102i & TI-RP262i) The main advantage of PoE is that it can make installing a network easier.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Power Budget CLI Configuration Power budget is the maximum amount of power that the PoE switch can provide at one time to the connected PDs. Port Prioritization As long as the total power requirements of the PDs is less than the total available power of the switch, it can supply power to all of the PDs. Node Command Description enable show poe This command displays the PoE configurations and status.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Advanced Settings > PoE > Configuration Parameter Description PoE Mode Selects the PoE mode, classification or consumption. Classification - Allocated power according to class (0 to 4). Consumption - Allocated power according to the actual need of each PD. Port Selects a port or a range of ports that you want to configure the PoE function. State Priority Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide PD Alive Check The function has a global state configuration. If the global state configuration is enabled. The Switch will check the configurations of every port. If the port’s state is enabled, the Switch will send keep-a-live probe packet every interval time.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Advanced Settings > PoE > PD Alive Check Power Off Time When PD has been rebooted, the PoE port restored power after the Power Off Time time. Start Up Time The Switch waits the Start Up Time to do PoE Auto Checking when the PD is rebooting. Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh. PoE Schedule The function has a global state configuration.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide interface poe schedule week (Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat) start-time VALUE end-time VALUE action (enable|disable) This command configures the PoE schedule start-time and end-time on a specific day on the specific port. Users can enable or disable the PoE on the time period. Web Configuration STP STP/RSTP (R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links between switches, bridges or routers.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Hello Time: This is the time interval in seconds between BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Units) configuration message generations by the root switch. The allowed range is 1 to 10 seconds. PathCost: ⚫ ⚫ Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame on to a LAN through that port. It is recommended to assign this value according to the speed of the bridge, the slower the media, the higher the cost.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is defined in the IEEE Standard 802.1D. As the name suggests, it creates a spanning tree within a mesh network of connected layer-2 bridges (typically Ethernet switches), and disables those links that are not part of the tree, leaving a single active path between any two network nodes.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Port Priority: Default Settings: Set the port priority in the switch. Low numeric value indicates a high priority. A port with lower priority is more likely to be blocked by STP if a network loop is detected. The valid value is from 0 to 240. Path Cost: The valid value is from 1 to 200000000. Higher cost paths are more likely to be blocked by STP if a network loop is detected. BPDU Guard: This is a per port setting.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide enable enable enable enable show spanning-tree blockedports This command displays the spanning tree information for only blocked port(s) show spanning-tree port detail PORT_ID This command displays the spanning tree information for the interface port. show spanning-tree statistics PORT_ID This command displays the spanning tree information for the interface port.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Cost range: 16-bit based value range 1-65535, 16-bit based value range 1-65535, 32-bit based value range 1200000000. 32-bit based value range 1200000000. interface interface no spanning-tree cost spanning-tree port-priority <0240> This command configures the port priority for the specific port. if-range spanning-tree port-priority <0240> Default: 128.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Mode Select to use either Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) or Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). Forward Time This is the maximum time (in seconds) the Switch will wait before changing states. This delay is required because every switch must receive information about topology changes before it starts to forward frames.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Priority Configures the priority for the specific port. STP Status Configures the port type for the specific port. Edge or NonEdge. Advanced Settings > STP > STP Status Edge Port BPDU Filter Enables/Disables the BPDU filter function for the specific port. BPDU Guard Enables/Disables the BPDU guard function for the specific port. ROOT Guard Enables/Disables the BPDU root guard function for the specific port.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Managed Industrial L2 Switch have the same priority, the switch with the lowest MAC address will then become the root switch. Priority determines the root bridge, which in turn determines the Root Hello Time, Root Maximum Age and Root Forwarding Delay. MAX Age This is the maximum time (in seconds) the Switch can wait without receiving a BPDU before attempting to reconfigure. All Switch ports (except for designated ports) should receive BPDUs at regular intervals.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Security IP Source Guard IP Source Guard is a security feature that restricts IP traffic on untrusted Layer 2 ports by filtering traffic based on the DHCP snooping binding database or manually configured IP source bindings. This feature helps prevent IP spoofing attacks when a host tries to spoof and use the IP address of another host.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide ⚫ The source MAC address and source IP address in the packet do not match any of the current bindings. The packet is a RELEASE or DECLINE packet, and the source MAC address and source port do not match any of the current bindings. The rate at which DHCP packets arrive is too high. ⚫ ⚫ DHCP Snooping Database The Switch stores the binding table in volatile memory.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide VLAN 1: port 1-10. DHCP Client-1: connect to port 3. DHCP Server: connect to port 1. Default environments: A. DHCP Client-1: ipconfig /release B. DHCP Client-1: ipconfig /renew ➔ DHCP Client-1 can get an IP address. 2. If you configure a static host entry in the DHCP snooping binding table, and then you want to change the host to DHCP client, the host will not get a new IP from DHCP server, and then you must delete the static host entry first.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide if-range if-range dhcp-snooping host no dhcp-snooping host This command configures the maximum host count for the specific ports. This command configures the maximum host count to default for the specific ports. if-range dhcp-snooping trust This command configures the trust port for the specific ports. if-range no dhcp-snooping trust This command configures the untrust port for the specific ports.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide DHCP Server Screening The Switch supports DHCP Server Screening, a feature that denies access to rogue DHCP servers. That is, when one or more DHCP servers are present on the network and both provide DHCP services to different distinct groups of clients, the valid DHCP server’s packets will be passed to the client. If you want to enable this feature, you must enable the DHCP Snooping function first.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Example: Parameter Description Port Select a port number to modify its maximum host count. Trust Configures the specific port if it is a trust port. Maximum Host Count Enter the maximum number of hosts (1-32) that are permitted to simultaneously connect to a port. Apply Click Apply to take effect the settings. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Binding Table Static Binding Table Security > IP Source Guard > Binding Table > Binding Table No. This field displays a sequential number for each binding. Click it to update an existing entry. MAC Address This field displays the source MAC address in the binding. IP Address This field displays the IP address assigned to the MAC address in the binding. Lease (Hour) This field displays how long the binding is valid.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide ARP Inspection Port Trusted Port Trusted Dynamic ARP inspection is a security feature which validates ARP packet in a network by performing IP to MAC address binding inspection. Those will be stored in a trusted database (the DHCP snooping database) before forwarding. Dynamic ARP intercepts, logs, and discards ARP packets with invalid IP-to-MAC address bindings. This capability protects the network from certain man-in-the-middle attacks.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure interface interface no arp-inspection vlan VLANID arp-inspection trust no arp-inspection trust This command disables the ARP Inspection function on a VLAN or range of VLANs. This command configures the trust port for the specific port. Parameter Description State Use this to Enable or Disable ARP inspection on the Switch. VLAN State Enter the VLAN IDs you want the Switch to enable ARP Inspection for.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Filter Table configure Dynamic ARP inspections validates the packet by performing IP to MAC address binding inspection stored in a trusted database (the DHCP snooping database) before forwarding the packet. When the Switch identifies an unauthorized ARP packet, it automatically creates a MAC address filter to block traffic from the source MAC address and source VLAN ID of the unauthorized ARP packet.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide VLAN This field displays the source VLAN ID in the MAC address filter. Port This field displays the source port of the discarded ARP packet. Expiry (min) This field displays how long (in minutes) the MAC address filter remains in the Switch. Action Click Delete to remove the record manually. Total This field displays the current number of MAC address filters that were created because the Switch identified unauthorized ARP packets. 4.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide CLI Configuration Node Command show access-list This command displays all of the access control profiles. configure access-list STRING iptype (ipv4|ipv6) This command creates a new access control profile. Where the STRING is the profile name. And you can specify the type, ipv4 or ipv6. no access-list STRING show This command displays the current access control profile. acl action (disable|drop|permit) This command actives this profile. acl 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide acl source ip IPADDR IPMASK This command configures the source IP address and mask for the profile. acl no source ip This command removes the source IP address from the profile. Where the MAC mask allows users to filter a range of MAC in the packets’ source MAC or destination MAC. acl destination ip host IPADDR This command configures a specific destination IP address for the profile.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Ethernet Type: any Source IP Address: any Destination IP Address: any Source Application: any Destination Application: any Ethernet Type Configures the Ethernet type of the packets that you want to filter. VLAN Configures the VLAN of the packets that you want to filter. Source MAC Configures the source MAC of the packets that you want to filter. Note: Any: Doesn’t matter.
TRENDnet User’s Guide If the Destination IP field has been configured and this field is empty, it means the profile will filter the one IP configured in Destination IP field. IP Protocol Configures the IP protocol type. The setting will be used for Source Application and Destination Application. Managed Industrial L2 Switch valid passport at an airport before being allowed to pass through security to the terminal. With 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide ⚫ Local User Accounts By storing user profiles locally on the Switch, your Switch is able to authenticate users without interacting with a network authentication server. However, there is a limit on the number of users you may authenticate in this way. Specify a period of the time the client has to wait before the next reauthentication attempt.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide CLI Configuration Node Command configure dot1x accounting (disable|enable) This command enables/disables the dot1x local accounting records. Description enable show dot1x This command displays the current 802.1x configurations. configure dot1x guest-vlan VLANID This command configures the guest vlan. enable show dot1x username This command displays the current user accounts for the local authentication.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration However, only a certain number of accounts can exist at one time. Global Settings Security > 802.1x > Global Settings RADIUS is a security protocol used to authenticate users by means of an external server instead of an internal device user database that is limited to the memory capacity of the device. In essence, RADIUS allows you to validate an unlimited number of users from a central location. Guest VLAN Configure the guest vlan.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Secondary Radius Server This is the backup server used only when the Primary Radius Server is down. Apply Click Apply to add/modify the settings. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh. Port Settings Security > 802.1x > Port Settings Parameter Description Port Select a port number to configure. Select Enable to permit 802.1x authentication on the port. 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Supp timeout Specify how long the Switch will wait before communicating with the server. The acceptable range for this field is 0 to 65535 seconds. Server timeout Specify how long the Switch to time out the Authentication Server. The acceptable range for this field is 0 to 65535 seconds. Reset to Default Select this and click Apply to reset the custom 802.1x port authentication settings back to default. Apply Click Apply to add/modify the settings.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Default Settings Web Configuration The port security on the Switch is disabled. Security > Port Security The Maximum MAC per port is 5. The port state of the port security is disabled. CLI Configuration Node Command Description enable show port-security This command displays the current port security configurations. configure port-security (disable|enable) This command enables / disables the global port security function.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Monitor Alarm Information Alarm Alarm Status This field indicates if there is any alarm events. The feature displays if there are any abnormal situation need process immediately. Alarm Reason(s) This field displays all of the detail alarm events. Alarm DIP Switch Settings Notice: The Alarm DIP Switch allow users to configure if send alarm message when the corresponding event occurs. DIP Switch The field displays the DIP Switch name.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Port Utilization Monitor > Port Statistics This feature helps users to monitor the ports’ traffic utilization, to display the link up ports’ traffic utilization only. CLI Configuration Node enable Parameter Description Port Select a port or a range of ports to display their statistics. Rx Packets The field displays the received packet count. Tx Packets The field displays the transmitted packet count.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide RMON Statistics SFP Information This feature helps users to monitor or clear the port’s RMON statistics. (Supported Models: TI-PG102i) CLI Configuration The SFP information allows user to know the SFP module’s information, such as vendor name, connector type, revision, serial number, manufacture date, and to know the DDMI information if the SFP modules have supported the DDMI function.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Fiber Cable To indicate if the fiber cable is connected. Traffic Monitor Connector Code of optical connector type. Vendor Name SFP vendor name. The function can be enabled / disabled on a specific port or globally be enabled disabled on the Switch. Vendor PN Part Number. Vendor rev Revision level for part number. Vendor SN Serial number (ASCII). Date Code Manufacturing date code.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide CLI Configuration Node enable if-range Command show traffic-monitor Description This command displays the traffic monitor configurations and current status. configure traffic-monitor (disable|enable) This command enables / disables the traffic monitor on the Switch. interface traffic-monitor (disable|enable) This command enables / disables the traffic monitor on the port.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Management SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. SNMP is a component of the Internet Protocol Suite as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It consists of a set of standards for network management, including an application layer protocol, a database schema, and a set of data objects.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Example: System Contact Type a System Contact for the Switch. [DEVICE_NAME](config)#snmp enable Apply Click Apply to configure the settings. [DEVICE_NAME](config)#snmp community public rw trusted-host 192.168.200.106/24 Refresh Click this button to reset the fields to the last setting. [DEVICE_NAME]#configure terminal [DEVICE_NAME](config)#snmp trap-receiver 192.168.200.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Network ID of Trusted Host Type the IP address of the remote SNMP management station in dotted decimal notation, for example 192.168.1.0. Type the subnet mask for the IP address of the remote SNMP Mask SNMP Trap Web Configuration Management > SNMP > SNMP Trap management station in dotted decimal notation, for example 255.255.255.0. Apply Click Apply to configure the settings. Refresh Click Refresh to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Community String This field displays the community string used with this remote trap station. Action Click Delete to remove a configured trap receiver station. Auto Provision 3. If the Firmware_Upgrade_State =1, do step 4; otherwise, do step 6. 4. If the Firmware_Version is difference than current firmware version, download the Firmware_Image_File and upgrade firmware. 5. If upgrade firmware succeeded and Firmware_Reboot=1, let reboot_flag=1. 6.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide CLI Configuration Node Web Configuration Command Description enable show auto-provision This command displays the current auto provision configurations. configure auto-provision This command enters the auto-provision node. autoprovision show This command displays the current auto provision configurations. autoprovision active (enable|disable) This command enables/disables the auto provision function.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Mail From Mail To : POP3 Server (Incoming Messages) : pop3.live.com SSL 995 Server: Authentication: Port: SMTP Server (Outgoing Messages) smtp.mail.yahoo.com SSL 465 POP3 Server (Incoming Messages) pop.mail.yahoo.com SSL 995 Authentication: Port: Yahoo Mail Trap Event Status: ----------------------------------------------System Reboot : Disabled. Port Link Change : Disabled. Configuration Change : Disabled.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide configure mail-alarm trap-event (reboot|linkchange|config.| firmware|login|portblocked| alarm) (disable|enable) This command disables / enables mail trap events. Web Configuration Management > Mail Alarm Parameter Description State Enable / disable the Mail Alarm function. Server IP Specifies the mail server’s IP address. Server Port Specifies the TCP port for the SMTP. Account Name Specifies the mail account name.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Maintenance [DEVICE_NAME](config-if)#ip address default-gateway 172.20.1.1 CLI Configuration [DEVICE_NAME](config-if)#management vlan 1 Node Command Description enable show configchange-status This command displays the configurations status if there are default values. configure reboot This command reboots the system. configure reload defaultconfig This command copies a default-config file to replace the current one.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Follow the steps below to save the configuration file to your PC. ⚫ ⚫ Select the “Press “Download” to save configurations file to your PC”. Click the “Download” button to start the process. Firmware Management > Maintenance > Firmware Type the path and file name of the firmware file you wish to upload to the Switch in the File path text box or click Browse to locate it. Click Upgrade to load the new firmware.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Web Configuration Reboot Management > Maintenance > Server Management > Maintenance > Reboot Reboot allows you to restart the Switch without physically turning the power off. Follow the steps below to reboot the Switch. Parameter ⚫ In the Reboot screen, click the Reboot button. The following screen displays. ⚫ Click OK again and then wait for the Switch to restart. This takes up to two minutes. This does not affect the Switch’s configuration.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide System Log Web Configuration The syslog function records some of system information for debugging purpose. Each log message recorded with one of these levels, Alert / Critical / Error / Warning / Notice / Information. The syslog function can be enabled or disabled. The default setting is disabled. The log message is recorded in the Switch file system. If the syslog server’s IP address has been configured, the Switch will send a copy to the syslog server.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide ⚫ ⚫ admin normal - read / write. read only. Example: [DEVICE_NAME]#configure terminal ; Cannot enter the privileged mode in CLI. [DEVICE_NAME](config)#add user q q admin ; Cannot apply any configurations in web. [DEVICE_NAME](config)#add user 1 1 normal The Switch also supports backdoor user account. In case of that user forgot their user name or password, the Switch can generate a backdoor account with the system’s MAC.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Password Default Settings The LLDP on the Switch is disabled. User Authority Action This field displays the associated group. Tx Interval : 30 seconds. Click the Delete button to remove the user account. Tx Hold Note: You cannot delete the last admin accounts. Time To Live Device Management : 4 times. : 120 seconds.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide interface lldp-agent (disable|enable|rxonly|tx-only) This command configures the LLDP agent function. Web Configuration disable – Disable the LLDP on the specific port. Management > Device Management > Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) enable – Transmit and Receive the LLDP packet on the specific port. tx-only – Transmit the LLDP packet on the specific port only. rx-only – Receive the LLDP packet on the specific port.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide ONVIF Web Configuration Management > Device Management > ONVIF Management > Device Management > ONVIF ONVIF is an open industry forum that provides and promotes standardized interfaces for effective interoperability of IP-based physical security products. The Switch use ONVIF to discovery if there is ONVIF device connected to the Switch. The page show the detail information about ONVIF settings and ONVIF devices connected to the Switch.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Manual Registration Web Configuration Management > Device Management > Manual Registration Management > Device Management > Manual Registration If devices do not support LLDP and ONVIF, user has to enter the details of it by manually under manual registration. The function supports three type, IP-Cam, PLC and Switch.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Toplogy Map The topology map displays a basic view of the current network topology and device inter-connections. Devices are discovered via LLDP and ONVIF protocols, or can be manually entered which will be added to the device display. The topology map/netlite view is only available through the web GUI configuration page.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Technical Specifications TI-RP262i Standards • • • • • • • • • • • • • IEEE 802.1d IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.1ax IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3az IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide • • Modbus/TCP ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) G8032v2 • Access Control MIB • • • MIB II RFC 1213 Bridge MIB RFC 1493 RMON (Group 1,2,3,9) RFC 2819 RFC 1757 Spanning Tree • • • IEEE 802.1d STP (spanning tree protocol) IEEE 802.1w RSTP (rapid spanning tree protocol) BPDU filter, guard, and root guard Static link aggregation and 802.1ax/802.3ad dynamic LACP (Up to 8 groups) Quality of Service (QoS) • • • • 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide • • • PoE auto classification PoE port priority/power scheduling/PD alive check Over current/short circuit protection Terminal Block • • • • • Power input, 4 pin Wire range: 1.5 mm^2 to 2.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-PG541i Standards • IEEE 802.1p • IEEE 802.1Q • IEEE 802.1ab • IEEE 802.3 • IEEE 802.3u • IEEE 802.3x • IEEE 802.3z • IEEE 802.3ab • IEEE 802.3af • IEEE 802.3at • IEEE 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Multicast • IGMP snooping v1, v2, v3 • Static multicast address • Up to 256 multicast entries Special Features • CLI & web based management • Full power PoE+ • Wide operating temperature range • Dual redundant power inputs • Alarm relay triggered by power failure • Surge/ESD protection Power • PWR (Primary) terminal input: 48 – 57V DC (TI-S12048 sold separately) • RPS (Redundant) terminal input: 48 – 57V DC (TI-S12048 sold separately) • Consumption: 10 W (
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-PG102i Standards • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IEEE 802.1d IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.1ax IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.3az IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide MIB Access Control • • • MIB II RFC 1213 Bridge MIB RFC 1493 RMON (Group 1,2,3,9) RFC 2819 RFC 1757 Spanning Tree • • • IEEE 802.1d STP (spanning tree protocol) IEEE 802.1w RSTP (rapid spanning tree protocol) BPDU filter, guard, and root guard Link Aggregation • Static link aggregation and 802.3ad dynamic LACP (Up to 3 groups) Quality of Service (QoS) • • • • 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide PoE • • • • • • PoE budget: 240W@48V DC input, 124W@24V DC input 802.3at: Up to 30W per port PoE Mode A: Pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 for power PoE auto classification PoE port priority/power scheduling/PD alive check Over current/short circuit protection MTBF • • Operating Temperature • • • • • • Redundant power inputs, alarm relay contact, 6 pin Wire range: 0.5 mm^2 to 2.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-G642i Standards • • • • • • • • • • • • • IEEE 802.1d IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.1ax IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Management • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HTTP web based GUI CLI: Telnet / SSHv2 SNMP v1, v2c, v3 SNMP trap (up to 5 receivers) RMON groups 1/2/3/9 Device configuration backup & restore, upgrade firmware, reboot, and reset to default Multiple administrative or read-only user accounts Enable or disable power saving mode per port Static MAC entries LLDP (Link layer discovery protocol) Netlite device map ONVIF device discovery SNTP SMTP alert Sy
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide DIP Switch MTBF • • 996,299 hours @ 25° C 125,932 hours @ 75° C Operating Temperature • -40° – 75° C (-40° – 167° F) Operating Humidity • Max. 95% non-condensing Dimensions • 160 x 120 x 50mm (6.3 x 4.72 x 1.97 in.) Weight • 720 g (1.59 lbs.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide TI-G102i Standards • • • • • • • • • • • • • IEEE 802.1d IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.1ax IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide MIB Access Control • • • MIB II RFC 1213 Bridge MIB RFC 1493 RMON (Group 1,2,3,9) RFC 2819 RFC 1757 Spanning Tree • • • IEEE 802.1d STP (spanning tree protocol) IEEE 802.1w RSTP (rapid spanning tree protocol) BPDU filter, guard, and root guard Link Aggregation • Static link aggregation and 802.3ad dynamic LACP (Up to 3 groups) Quality of Service (QoS) • • • • 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Terminal Block • • • • • Alarm Relay Output Redundant power inputs, alarm relay contact, 6-pin Wire range: 0.5 mm^2 to 2.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide • • TI-G160WS Standards • • • • • • • • • • • • IEEE 802.1d IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.1ax IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Spanning Tree • • • IEEE 802.1d STP (spanning tree protocol) IEEE 802.1w RSTP (rapid spanning tree protocol) BPDU filter, guard, and root guard Link Aggregation • Static link aggregation and 802.1ax/802.3ad dynamic LACP (Up to 8 groups) Quality of Service (QoS) • • • • 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide DIP Switch • • 1: PWR alarm relay (on or off alarm relay on power failure) 2: RPS alarm relay (on or off alarm relay on power failure) Alarm Relay Output • • • Relay outputs with current carrying capacity of 1A, 24V DC Short circuit mode when one power source is connected Open circuit mode when two power sources are connected Certifications • • • • • CE FCC Shock (IEC 60068-2-27) Freefall (IEC 60068-2-32) Vibration (IEC 60068-2-6) Enclosure • • • • •
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide • • TI-G160i Standards • • • • • • • • • • • • IEEE 802.1d IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.1ax IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Spanning Tree • • • IEEE 802.1d STP (spanning tree protocol) IEEE 802.1w RSTP (rapid spanning tree protocol) BPDU filter, guard, and root guard Link Aggregation • Static link aggregation and 802.1ax/802.3ad dynamic LACP (Up to 8 groups) Quality of Service (QoS) • • • • 802.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide DIP Switch • • 1: PWR alarm relay (on or off alarm relay on power failure) 2: RPS alarm relay (on or off alarm relay on power failure) Alarm Relay Output • • • Relay outputs with current carrying capacity of 1A, 24V DC Short circuit mode when one power source is connected Open circuit mode when two power sources are connected Certifications • • • • • CE FCC Shock (IEC 60068-2-27) Freefall (IEC 60068-2-32) Vibration (IEC 60068-2-6) Enclosure • • • • •
TRENDnet User’s Guide Troubleshooting Q: I typed http://192.168.10.200 in my Internet Browser Address Bar, but an error message says “The page cannot be displayed.” How can I access the switch management page? Answer: 1. Check your hardware settings again. See “Switch Installation” on page 7. 2. Make sure the Power and port Link/Activity and WLAN lights are lit. 3. Make sure your network adapter TCP/IP settings are set to Use the following IP address or Static IP (see the steps below). 4.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Appendix Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating system manufacturer for assistance.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide In MAC OS 10.4, from the Show drop-down list, select Built-in Ethernet and select the TCP/IP tab. In MAC OS 10.5/10.6, in the left column, select Ethernet. e. Configure TCP/IP to use a static IP. In MAC 10.4, from the Configure IPv4, drop-down list, select Manually and assign your network adapter a static IP address. Then click the Apply Now button. In MAC 10.5/10.
Managed Industrial L2 Switch TRENDnet User’s Guide Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement RoHS 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.
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