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TRENDnet User’s Guide Contents Product Overview ...........................................................................1 Package Contents .......................................................................................................... 1 Features ......................................................................................................................... 1 Product Hardware Features...........................................................................................
TRENDnet User’s Guide Create a private VLAN ........................................................................................ 39 View the current VLAN database ....................................................................... 40 GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protcol) ..................................................................... 40 Enable GVRP ...................................................................................................... 40 Set GVRP port settings ..................
TRENDnet User’s Guide Table of Contents System Requirements .................................................................................................. 88 Installation ................................................................................................................... 88 Using the Utility ........................................................................................................... 89 Launching the Utility .................................................................
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Features Product Overview TRENDnet’s 10-Port Gigabit Web Smart PoE+ Switch, model TPE-1020WS, delivers a 20 Gbps switching capacity with eight PoE+ Gigabit ports and two Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports shared with two SFP slots. This IPv6 ready switch offers advanced traffic management, troubleshooting, security, energy saving GREENnet, and monitoring features at a reduced cost.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Product Hardware Features Diagnostic LED Indicators Rear View Power LED the Power LED lights on, the device is receiving On : When power. the Power turns off or the power cord is not Off : When connected AC Power Connector AC Power Connector – Connect the AC power cord to the connector and the other side into a power outlet. (Input: 100~240VAC, 50/60Hz) Front View PoE MAX (Power over Ethernet Max.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Amber : PoE port has may have one of the following issues: PoE power circuit shortage. Power over current: over the power current of PD’s classification. Out of PoE voltage of 44 ~ 57 VDC output. Cause fail. Off Application Diagram No PoE powered device (PD) connected or unplugged the PoE output port. Gigabit Ports (9R-10R) L/A: Link/Activity On : When the Link/ACT LED lights on, the respective port is successfully connected to an Ethernet network.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Switch Installation Rack Mount Hardware Installation Desktop Hardware Installation The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard-size, 19-inch rack, which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment. Attach the mounting brackets at the switch’s front panel (one on each side), and secure them with the provided screws. The site where you install the hub stack may greatly affect its performance.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Basic Installation 6. Click System and then click IPv4 Setup. 7. Configure the switch IP address settings to be within your network subnet, then click Apply. Note: You may need to modify the static IP address settings of your computer’s network adapter to IP address settings within your subnet in order to regain access to the switch. 3. Assign a static IP address to your computer’s network adapter in the subnet of 192.168.10.x (e.g. 192.168.10.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-1020WS Connect additional devices to your switch You can connect additional computers or other network devices PoE (Power over Ethernet) or non-PoE devices to your switch using Ethernet cables to connect them to one of the available PoE+ Gigabit Ports (1-8) or Gigabit ports (9R-10R). 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.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure your switch Access your switch 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. 1. Open your web browser and go to the IP address http://192.168.10.200. Your switch will prompt you for a user name and password.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Administration Information System Name – Displays the identifying system name of your switch. This information can be modified under the System section. System Location - Displays the identifying system location of your switch. This information can be modified under the System section. System Contact – Displays the identifying system contact or system administrator of your switch. This information can be modified under the System section.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide System Set your system information System > System Management This section explains how to assign a name, location, and contact information for the switch. This information helps in identifying each specific switch among other switches in the same local area network. Entering this information is optional. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on System, and click on Settings. 4. Click Apply. 3.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set your IPv4 settings 4. Click Apply. System > IPv4 Setup This section allows you to change your switch IPv4 address settings. Typically, the IP address settings should be changed to match your existing network subnet in order to access the switch management page on your network. Default Switch IPv4 Address: 192.168.10.200 5. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). Default Switch IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 1.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set your IPv6 settings System > IPv6 System Settings Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a new IP protocol designed to replace IP version 4 (IPv4). The IPv6 address protocol meets the current requirements of new applications and the never ending growth of the Internet. The IPv6 address space makes more addresses available but it must be approached with careful planning. Successful deployment of IPv6 can be achieved with existing IPv4 infrastructures.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Link Layer MAC Address: Specifies the link layer MAC address. Click Add to save the entry to the list. 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). 5. Click Save Settings to Flash (button), then click OK. You can type in the specific address and click Find to find the entry to modify or click Delete or delete the address.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set your DNS server settings 2. Click on System, and click on IP Access List. System > DNS Settings This setting allows you to configure your IPv4/IPv6 DNS server settings for the purpose or resolving hostnames. For example, when specifying your SNTP server time settings via domain name, the switch will not be able to resolve the SNTP domain name specified until you configure the switch DNS server setting. 3. Review the settings.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Restrict access to switch management page 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). System > IP Access List This section allows you to define or restrict access to the switch management page to a list of specific IP addresses. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 5. Click Save Settings to Flash (button), then click OK.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Change administrator password and add accounts To create additional administrative user accounts: System > Administration User Name: Enter the user name of the new account. This section explains how to change the administrator password create additional administrative user accounts for access to the switch management page. Password: Enter the password for the new acocunt and enter the password again the Confirm Password field to verify.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Enable or disable SNMP and modify idle timeout settings System > User Interface Web Idle Timeout - Enter the idle period in minutes, when the switch will automatically log out a user from the switch management page. This section explains how to enable SNMP on the switch and modify the switch management page idle timeout settings. Note: If you disable the SNMP on the switch, the switch will not be manageable via SNMP using MIBs. 1.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set the switch date and time System > System Time 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on System, and click on System Time. 3. Review the settings. Click Apply to save changes. Clock Mode - Displays if system time and date is set manually Local Time or obtained automatically from a network time server SNTP. Current Time – Displays the current system time and date.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Enable HTTPS/SSL (Secure Socket Layer) management access Click Continue, Proceed to this website, and accept the certificate if prompted. System > SSL Settings By default, your switch management page can be accessed using standard web HTTP protocol which is unsecure. Enabling HTTPS/SSL management access allows access to the switch management page using secure encrypted communication which prevents unauthorized users from intercepting user name and password credentials.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Enable DHCP Auto Configuration View and setup your switch logging System > DHCP Auto Configuration System > System Log Settings If you need to automatically update the switch configuration files via a remote server, the DHCP Auto Configuration feature is available for this purpose via the DHCP server. Your IP address settings must enable the DHCP client so that this feature can operate with your DHCP server.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide o Logging Level – Click the drop-down list to select what level of event messages that will be logged. Physical Interface Configure your switch ports and view port status 0 Emergency - The system is unusable. Physical Interface 1 Alert - Action must be taken immediately. 2 Critical - Critical conditions are displayed. 3 Error - Error conditions are displayed. 4 Warning - Warning conditions are displayed.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Admin. Status: This parameter indicates the operating status of the port. You can use this parameter to enable or disable a port. You may want to disable a port and prevent packets from being forwarded if a problem occurs with the node or cable connected to the port. You can enable the port to resume normal operation after the problem has been fixed. You can also disable an unused port to secure it from unauthorized connections.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide o Disabled - This parameter indicates that the port is not permitted to use flow control. Spanning Tree (STP, RSTP, MSTP) Configure Spanning Tree Protocol settings Bridge > Spanning Tree > Protocol Settings EAP: This parameter reflects the current Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) setting on the port. The possible values are: o Ignore - This parameter indicates that the All setting does not apply to the EAP field.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Hello Time: The Hello Time is frequency with which the root bridge sends out a BPDU. Configure Spanning Tree Protocol port settings Forward Delay: The Forward Delay defines the time that the bridge spends in the listening and learning states. Its range is 4 - 30 seconds. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7).
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide External Cost: This defines a metric that indicates the relative cost of forwarding packets to the specified port list. Port cost can be set automatically or as a metric value. Define a value between 1 and 200000000 to determine the external cost. The lower the number, the greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets. The default port cost: 100Mbps port = 200000. Gigabit port = 20000.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Spanning Tree Protocol MST settings (MSTP) Bridge > Spanning Tree > MST Settings 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Bridge, click on Spanning Tree, and click on MST Settings. 3. Review the settings. For each section, click Apply to save changes. MST Table: Make changes to the table entry, and click Apply modify or click Delete to remove the ID entry.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide View your Spanning Tree Protocol Instance Information (MSTP) Configure Spanning Tree Protocol MST Port Settings (MSTP) Bridge > Spanning Tree > MST Settings Bridge > Spanning Tree > MST Settings 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Bridge, click on Spanning Tree, and click on Instance Information. 2.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Trunk Config (Link Aggregation) Configure port trunk settings Bridge > Trunk Config > Trunking The trunking function enables the cascading of two or more ports for a combined larger total bandwidth. Up to 4 trunk groups may be created, each supporting up to 8 ports. Add a trunking Name and select the ports to be trunked together, and click Apply to activate the selected trunking groups.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide View your trunk group status information Configure your port priority Bridge > Trunk Config > LACP Group Status Bridge > Trunk Config > Port Priority 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Bridge, click on Trunk Config, and click on Port Priority. 2.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Mirroring Configure port mirror settings To copy data transmitted on specific port, check the port number under the Egress Port section or you could click All to copy data transmitted on all ports. Bridge > Mirroring Port mirroring allows you to monitor the ingress and egress traffic on a port by having the traffic copied to another port where a computer or device can be set up to capture the data for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes. 1.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Loopback Detection Enable loopback detection Bridge > Loopback Detection In the Loopback Detection table, select one of the Loopback Detection State choices from the pull down menu: Ignore: This parameter indicates that the setting in the All row do not apply to the Loopback Detection State field. In other words, each port is set individually.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Static Unicast Add static unicast entries to the switch Bridge > Static Unicast In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. You can also click Delete All to delete all the entries in the list. If the entries span multiple pages, you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First, Previous, Next, and Last Page to navigate the pages.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Static Multicast Add static multicast entries to the switch Bridge > Static Multicast In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. If the entries span multiple pages, you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First, Previous, Next, and Last Page to navigate the pages. In this section, you can add static multicast entries to the switch configuration. 1.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide IGMP Snooping Configure IGMP Snooping Settings Bridge > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Settings The table below displays the static multicast address groups defined in your switch for reference and can be modified on under Bridge > Static Multicast or dynamically updated with the active multicast address groups. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Bridge and click on IGMP Snooping. 4.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide To modify an entry, click Modify to add statically add router ports. Bandwidth Control Configure Storm Control Bridge > Bandwidth Control > Storm Control This section allows you to configure the DLF (Destination Lookup Failure), broadcast, and multicast storm settings for each switch port. Check the static router ports to add and click Apply to save the settings. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7).
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set Ingress Rate Limiting Set Egress Rate Limiting Bridge > Bandwidth Control > Ingress Rate Limiting Bridge > Bandwidth Control > Egress Rate Limiting This section allows you to set the ingress (receive) rate for each switch port. This section allows you to set the egress (transmit) rate for each switch port. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 1.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide VLAN Tagged/Untagged/Not Member VLAN Ports Add, modify, and remove VLANs On a port, the tag information within a frame is examined when it is received to determine if the frame is qualified as a member of a specific tagged VLAN. If it is, it is eligible to be switched to other member ports of the same VLAN. If it is determined that the frame’s tag does not conform to the tagged VLAN, the frame is discarded.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Click Apply to save the new VLAN to the table. Configure VLAN Port Settings Bridge > VLAN > Port Settings In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. If the entries span multiple pages, you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First, Previous, Next, and Last Page to navigate the pages. In this section, you can modify the port VID settings, acceptable frame types, and ingress filtering.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure the VLAN Forwarding Table Mode View the switch VLAN dynamic forwarding table Bridge > VLAN > Forwarding Table Mode Bridge > VLAN > Dynamic Forwarding Table This section allows you to configure your switch to standard 802.1Q VLAN mode (IVL) or Asymmetric VLAN mode (SVL). Asymmetric VLAN allows the configuration of overlapping untagged VLAN ports in order to create VLAN groups. It is recommended to use the standard 802.1Q VLAN mode when possible.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Create a private VLAN Click on the Forwarding Ports ratio button that applies to your configuration. Bridge > VLAN > Private VLAN Click Apply. The private VLAN feature allows you to create a more secure VLAN that is completely isolated to it’s members and cannot communicate with other VLANs. A private VLAN partitions the Layer 2 broadcast domain of a VLAN into subdomains, allowing you to isolate the ports on the switch from each other.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide View the current VLAN database GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protcol) Bridge > VLAN > VLAN Database 2. Click on Bridge, click on VLAN, and click on Private VLAN. The GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) allows network devices to share VLAN information and to use the information to modify existing VLANs or create new VLANs, automatically. This makes it easier to manage VLANs that span more than one switch.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set GVRP port settings Bridge > GVRP > Port Settings This section will allow you to select which ports will have GVRP enabled or will be restricted from using GVRP. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Bridge, click on GVRP and click on Port Settings. 3. Review the settings for each port. Click Apply to save the settings. Port - This parameter displays the ports on the switch.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set GVRP time settings Bridge > GVRP > Time Settings This section will allow you to define the GARP Join, Leave, and Leave All Time for each port. Note: The GARPLeaveTimer must be greater than (GARPJoinTimer x2 + 10) and the GARPLeaveAllTimer must be greater than (GARPLeaveTimer + 10). The acceptable input values are multiples of 10. If you try to enter a value that is not a multiple of 10, the value is rounded down 1.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide QoS (Quality of Service) When a port on an Ethernet switch becomes oversubscribed, its egress queues contain more packets than the port can handle in a timely manner. In this situation, the port may be forced to delay the transmission of some packets, resulting in the delay of packets reaching their destinations.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set Port Priority Set DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) Class Mapping settings Bridge > QoS > Port Priority Bridge > QoS > DSCP The Port Priority values are assigned to an untagged frame at ingress for internal processing in the switch. This procedure explains how to change the default mappings of port priorities to the User Priority. This is set at the switch level. You cannot set this at the per-port level.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set the Scheduling Algorithm Bridge > QoS > Scheduling Algorithm 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Bridge, click on QoS and click on Scheduling Algorithm. 3. Review the settings. Click Apply to save the settings. Strict Priority - The port transmits all packets out of higher priority queues before transmitting any from the lower priority queues.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure the IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings Bridge > QoS > IPv6 Traffic Class Priority Settings 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide SNMP Configure the SNMP View Table You can manage a switch by viewing and configuring the management information base (MIB) objects on the device with the Simple Network Management Program (SNMP). This chapter describes how to configure SNMP. A Group Name, IP address of the switch and at least one community string is the minimum required to manage the switch using SNMP.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Modifying SNMP View Table Entries Configure the SNMP Group Access Table If you need to modify an entry in the View Table page, you must first delete the entry and then re-enter it. SNMP > Group Access Table The SNMP View Names are defined in the SNMP Group Access table and are based on the User and Group Names Deleting SNMP View Table Entries In the Action column of the table, click Delete for the View table entry that you want to remove. 1.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure the SNMP User/Group Table SNMP > SNMP User/Group An SNMP User Name and Group Name definition is the basis for all the other SNMP tables. You can create and delete View Names by following the procedures in the following sections: 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on SNMP and click on SNMP User/Group.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Click Add. The new User Name and Group Name are displayed on the SNMP User/Group page. Configure the SNMP Community Table SNMP > Community Table A community string has attributes for controlling who can use the string and what the string will allow a network management station to do on the switch. The Web Management Utility does not provide any default community strings.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Modify SNMP Community Settings Configure the SNMP Trap Management If you need to modify a Community Table entry, you must first delete the entry by using the procedure below and then re-enter it with the modification by creating a new Community table entry. SNMP > Trap Management A Host IP address is used to specify a management device that needs to receive SNMP traps sent by the switch.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Access Control Config Access Control configuration allows you to control different aspects of the Ethernet traffic as it enters the switch ports and is process through the Switch. You can specify what traffic is permitted or denied to flow through the switch by setting up specific filter criteria at an ingress port. You can also manage the switching priority of Ethernet packets. All of this is done by specifying policies that define the filtering and priority behavior.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Add L2+IPv4 o Destination Layer 4 Port - Indicates the destination layer 4 port ranging from 1 - 65535. To add an L2+IPv4 policy, use the following procedure: Click Add L2+ IPv4, The Policy Settings page. o Enter a number in the Policy Index field. The Policy Index is a unique number within the range of 1 – 65535 which identifies the policy. This field is mandatory. Policy Sequence: Enter a number in the Policy Sequence field.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Add IPv6 To add an IPv6 policy, use the following procedure: Click Add IPv6, The Policy Settings page. Enter a number in the Policy Index field. The Policy Index is a unique number within the range of 1 – 65535 which identifies the policy. This field is mandatory. Choose the parameters to add for the policy, and enter data one or more of the parameters required for your policy.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide o o o Replaced-CoS: Enter a number in the Replaced-CoS field ranging from 0 to 7. This field indicates the CoS level of interest. This field is not mandatory and you may elect to leave it blank Replaced-DSCP: Enter a number in the Replaced-DSCP field within the range of 0 to 63. This field indicates the DSCP level of interest. This field is not mandatory and you may elect to leave it blank.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Rate Control 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). Access Control Config > Rate Control The Policy Settings page allows you to specify the filtering criteria for one policy. You can create, modify or delete a Policy by following the procedures in the following sections: 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 5. Click Save Settings to Flash (button), then click OK.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide View your policy database RMON Access Control Config > Policy Database The RMON (Remote MONitoring) MIB is used with SNMP applications to monitor the operations of network devices. The Switch supports the four RMON MIB groups listed here: Allows you to view current policies assigned to each port by Index or Sequence. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7).
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide 3. Click the RMON Status drop-down list and select Enabled to enable RMON. Click Apply to save settings. Configure parameters for RMON Ethernet statistics RMON > Statistics You can remotely view individual port statistics with RMON by using your SNMP NMS software and the RMON portion of the MIB tree. 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. If the entries span multiple pages, you can navigate page number in the Page field and click Go or you can click First, Previous, Next, and Last Page to navigate the pages. Configure parameters for RMON history control settings RMON > History RMON histories are snapshots of port statistics.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Click Add to add the entry to the table. Configure parameters for RMON alarms RMON > Alarm RMON alarms are used to generate alert messages when packet activity on designated ports rises above or falls below specified threshold values. The alert messages can take the form of messages that are entered in the event log on the switch or traps that are sent to your SNMP NMS software or both. RMON alarms consist of two thresholds.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). Click Add to add the entry to the table. 2. Click on RMON and click on Alarm. 3. Review the settings. Index: This parameter specifies the ID number of the new group. The range is 1 to 65535. Interval: This parameter specifies the time (in seconds) over which the data is sampled. Its range is 1 to 2147483647 seconds.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure parameters for RMON events Click Add to add the entry to the table. RMON > Event An event specifies the action of the switch when the ingress packet activity on a port crosses a statistical threshold defined in an alarm. The choices are to log a message in the event log of the switch, send an SNMP trap to an SNMP workstation, or both.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Voice VLAN This chapter contains a description of the Switch’s Voice VLAN feature and the procedures to create, modify, and delete a voice VLAN configuration. The Voice VLAN feature is specifically designed to maintain high quality, uninterrupted voice traffic through the switch. When talking on a voice over IP phone, a user expects to have no interruptions in the conversation and excellent voice quality. The Voice VLAN feature can be configured to meet these requirements.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Note: Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP- MED) is not supported on the switch. Each IP phone that is VLAN aware should be manually configured for the VLAN ID that matches your voice VLAN ID. Each of the voice VLAN ports connected to an IP phone should be configured as “Not Member” ports of the tagged VLAN. port will be removed from the voice VLAN. The range is 1 to 120 hours.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Enter the MAC address in the User Defined OUI - Telephony OUI field of one of the IP phones with the manufacturer's OUI. Click Add. The new OUI entry is displayed in the table at the bottom of the page. Note: If you find more than one OUI among the IP phones you are installing, enter one MAC address that represents each individual OUI. You can enter a total of 10 OUIs. 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). 5. Click Save Settings to Flash (button), then click OK.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Security 3. Review the settings. Click Apply to save the settings. This chapter contains information about the Port-based security features and the procedures for setting this feature. Configure the following parameters as required: Configure Port Access Control Security > Port Access Control NAS ID - This parameter assigns an 802.1x identifier to the switch that applies to all ports. The NAS ID can be up to sixteen characters.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Create Dial-In Users (Local Authentication Method) Security > Dial-in User Dial-in User feature provides the local authentication server for port security when a remote (RADIUS) server is not available. In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Add RADIUS Servers (RADIUS Authentication Method) In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. Security > RADIUS 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Security and click on RADIUS. 3. Review the settings. Server Priority – Enter the RADIUS Server priority (Highest: 1, Lowest: 5).
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Add TACACS+ Servers (TACACS+ Authentication Method) Security > TACACS+ Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation. The system supports up-to 5 TACACS+ servers. TACACS+ provides a centralized user management system, while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Destination MAC Filter 4. The MAC address will be added to the table. Security > Destination MAC Filter This section contains an explanation of the Destination MAC Filter feature as well a procedure for configuring it. This section includes the following information: The Destination MAC Filter feature prevents the switch from forwarding packets to a specified device.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Denial of Service (DoS) Security > Denial of Service The switch has built-in DoS prevention features to restrict specific type of traffic associated denial of service attacks on your network. By default, all of the DoS settings are set to Allow, which allow any type of traffic to pass through the switch. Setting one of the items to Deny will set the switch to check for traffic matching the selected item and deny any traffic matching the rule.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide PoE Configuration Power Budget The main advantage of PoE is that it can make installing a network easier. The selection of a location for a network device is often limited by whether there is a power source nearby. This constraint limits equipment placement or requires the added time and cost of having additional electrical sources installed.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure PoE settings PoE Configuration 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on PoE Configuration. 3. Review the settings for each port. Next to each port entry, click Apply to save the settings. Power Budget – Displays the maximum PoE power budget in watts. Power Consumption – Displays the current PoE power provided to PoE devices or PDs (Powered devices) in watts.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide o DHCP Snooping Here is a summary of the rules to observe when you configure DHCP Snooping: A trusted port is connected to one of the following: o Directly to the legitimate trusted DHCP Server. o A network device relaying DHCP messages to and from a trusted server. o Another trusted source such as a switch with DHCP Snooping enabled. o Untrusted ports are connected to DHCP clients and to traffic that originates outside of the local area network.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Enable DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping > VLAN Settings In this section, you can define an existing VLAN to apply DHCP snooping. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on DHCP Snooping and click on VLAN Settings. 3. In the field, enter the existing VLAN ID to apply DHCP Snooping. Then click Add to add the VLAN entry to the table. 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). 5.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set Trusted Interfaces Configure Binding Database DHCP Snooping > Trusted Interfaces DHCP Snooping > Binding Database This section allows you to set trusted port interfaces where DHCP servers can be connected allows or denies DHCP server information to be received on those ports. The Binding Database displays learned and statically assigned MAC 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7).
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Click Add to add the database entry to the table. 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). 5. Click Save Settings to Flash (button), then click OK. In the list, you can click Modify to modify an entry or click Delete or delete the entry. You can also click Delete All to delete all of the entries in the table.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows Ethernet network devices, such as switches and routers, to receive and transmit device-related information to directly connected devices on the network and to store data that is learned about other devices. LLDP Reinit Delay: Sets the reinitialization delay, which is the number of seconds that must elapse after LLDP is disabled on a port before it can be reinitialized.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide View LLDP System Information Chassis ID Subtype: This parameter describes the Chassis ID subtype which is “macAddress”. You cannot change this parameter. Chassis ID: This parameter lists the MAC Address of the switch. Set LLDP Port State For each port, click the State drop-down list and choose from the following options. Disabled: Indicates LLDP is disabled on the port. The port cannot receive or transmit LLDP data packets.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide View LLDP Neighbor Information Statistic LLDP > LLDP Neighbor Information 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). Statistics provide important information for troubleshooting switch problems at the port level. The Web Management Utility provides a two statistics charts, including Traffic Information and Error Information. 2. Click on LLDP and click on LLDP Neighbor Information.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide View Error Information Statistics Statistic > Error Information 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). 2. Click on Statistic and click on Traffic Information. 3. View the Error Information Statistics. InErrors: Inbound Errors (Pkts), number of inbound errors in packets per second. OutErrors: Outbound Errors (Pkts), number of outbound error packets. DropEvents: Drop Events, number of packets dropped.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Switch Maintenance Firmware Upgrade via HTTP Settings Upgrade your switch firmware 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). Tools > Firmware Upgrade TRENDnet may periodically release firmware upgrades that may add features or fix problems associated with your TRENDnet switch model and version.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Firmware Upgrade via TFTP Settings Backup and restore your switch configuration settings Note: Before using this method, you will require a TFTP server. There are third party TFTP server applications available for this function. If you are not familiar with the TFTP protocol, it is recommended to use the HTTP method. Tools > Config File Backup/Restore 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7).
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Backup/Restore via TFTP Settings Note: Before using this method, you will require a TFTP server. There are third party TFTP server applications available for this function. If you are not familiar with the TFTP protocol, it is recommended to use the HTTP method. To restore your switch configuration: 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 7). To backup your switch configuration: 2.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Cable Diagnostics Test The results will be displayed in the Cable Diagnostic Table below. Tools > Cable Diagnostics The switch provides a basic cable diagnostic tool in the GUI for verifying the pairs in copper cabling and estimated distance for troubleshooting purposes. Note: 1. If the cable length displays N/A, it means that the cable length is Not Available. The may be due to the port being unable to determine the estimated cable length.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Enable IEEE 802.3az Power Saving Mode Reboot/Reset to factory defaults Tools > IEEE 802.3az EEE Tools > Reboot The IEEE 802.3 EEE standard defines mechanisms and protocols intended to reduce the energy consumption of network links during periods of low utilization, by transitioning interfaces into a low-power state without interrupting the network connection. The transmitted and received sides should be IEEE802.3az EEE compliance.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide To reset your switch to factory defaults: Network Connectivity Test (Ping Tool) You may want to reset your switch to factory defaults if you are encountering difficulties with your switch and have attempted all other troubleshooting. Before you reset your switch to defaults, if possible, you should backup your switch configuration first, see “Backup and restore your switch configuration settings” on page 44. Tools > IEEE 802.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Using the Web Smart Switch Management Utility 4. At the Utility installation window, click Next. The Web Smart Switch Management Utility allows you to do the following: You can easily discover all TRENDnet web smart switches on your network using the discover feature. You can modify the IP address settings, change the admin password, and upgrade firmware for multiple switches. System Requirements Operating System: Windows® 8.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide 6. At the Installation, click Install. Using the Utility Launching the Utility Upon completing the software installation, a desktop shortcut is automatically created. Double-click the icon to start the utility or open the utility if it is already running. Closing the utility will exit the application. You can also click Exit at the bottom of the utility user interface to exit the application. 7. In the Completion window, click Finish.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Discovery List Monitor List This is the list where you can discover all the Web management devices in your network. All the Web Smart switches in the Monitor List can be monitored; you can also receive the trap and show the status of the device. By pressing the “Discovery” button, you can list all the Web Smart Management switches in the discovery list. Double click or press the “Add to monitor list” button to select a device from the Discovery List to the Monitor List.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Device Setting TPE-1020WS Firmware Upgrade: When the device has a new function, there will be a new firmware to update the device, use this function to update. You can set the device by using the function key in the Device Setting Dialog box. Configuration Setting: In this Configuration Setting, you can set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Group Interval, System name, Location and IP Mode.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-1020WS Main Menu Options In the “File TAB”, there are Monitor Save, Monitor Save As, Monitor Load and Exit. Monitor Save: To record the setting of the Monitor List to the default, when you open the Web Management Utility next time, it will auto load the default recorded setting. Monitor Save As: To record the setting of the Monitor List in appointed filename and file path. Monitor Load: To manually load the setting file of the Monitor List.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Switch Management Page Structure Switch Info System System Management IPv4 Setup IPv6 System Settings IPv6 Neighbor Settings DNS Settings IP Access List Administration User Interface System Time SSL Settings DHCP Auto Configuration System Log Settings Physical Interface Bridge SNMP User/Group Community Table Trap Management Access Control Config VLAN Settings Trusted Interfaces Rate Control Settings Binding Database
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Technical Specifications Management Standards IEEE 802.1d IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1s IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3ab IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at IEEE 802.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Queue Scheduling: Strict Priority, Weighted Round Robin (WRR) Compatibility VLAN Multiple management VLAN assignment Asymmetric VLAN 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Dynamic GVRP Up to 256 VLAN groups, ID Range 1-4094 Private VLAN (Protected Ports) Voice VLAN (10 user defined OUIs) Multicast RX, TX, or Both One to one Many to one Access Control 802.
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 8. 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.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Appendix Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating system manufacturer for assistance.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-1020WS 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 10.5/10.6, from the Configure drop-down list, select Manually and assign your network adapter a static IP address .
TPE-1020WS 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.
TPE-1020WS TRENDnet User’s Guide Česky [Czech] Dansk [Danish] Deutsch [German] TRENDnet tímto prohlašuje, že tento TPE-1020WS je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 2004/108/ES a 2009/95/ES. Undertegnede TRENDnet erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr TPE1020WS overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 2004/108/EF og 2006/95/EF.
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