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TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Package Contents .......................................................................................................... 1 IP Settings .......................................................................................................... 21 SNMP Host Settings ........................................................................................... 21 Log Server ..........................................................................................
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Configure your switch ports and view port status ............................................. 47 Enable long-range PoE mode on PoE ports ....................................................... 48 Configure Error Disabled port state ................................................................... 49 Configure Trunk/Link Aggregation settings ....................................................... 50 Configure port power savings ..............................
TRENDnet User’s Guide Create new access control list ......................................................................... 112 Configure Port Security .................................................................................... 114 Configure Protected Ports ............................................................................... 115 Configure Storm Control .................................................................................. 116 Denial of Service (DoS)........................
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Package Contents Product Overview In addition to your switch, the package includes: • • • Quick Installation Guide Power cord (1.5m/5 ft.) Rackmount kit If any package contents are missing or damaged, please contact the retail store, online retailer, or reseller/distributor from which the product was purchased. TPE-3012LS TPE-3018LS © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Features Surveillance Mode TRENDnet’s Gigabit PoE+ Smart Surveillance Switch series is designed to simplify the installation and management of surveillance networks, especially for integrators and installers. These ONVIF switches are optimized for the surveillance industry; surveillance mode provides a graphical dashboard interface with detailed information about the switch and each connected PoE device.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • Product Hardware Features Diagnostic LED Indicators SYS LED TPE-3012LS On : The device is receiving power. Blinking : The device is booting up. Off : The device powered off or not receiving power. Rear View PoE Alert On Off AC Power Connector • AC Power Connector – Connect the AC power cord to the connector and the other side into a power outlet.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 10/100Mbps. Blinking : When the Link/ACT LED is blinking, the port is transmitting or receiving data on the Ethernet network. Off : No link. TPE-3018LS Rear View SFP Slots (11-12) Green on : When the mini-GBIC Green LED lights on, the respective port is inserted mini-GBIC Gigabit module. Green blinking : When the mini-GBIC Green LED is blinking, the port is transmitting or receiving data on the Gigabit network.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • 10/100Mbps. Diagnostic LED Indicators SYS LED On : The device is receiving power. Blinking : The device is booting up. Off : The device powered off or not receiving power. PoE Alert On : When reaching near the max PoE power budget provided 200W or above, the LED will turn on to indicate that PoE power consumption is near max. budget available. : When the PoE power provided is below the 200W PoE power budget.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Application Diagram The Gigabit PoE+ Surveillance Switches are installed and providing PoE/PoE+ and data connectivity to the PoE surveillance IP cameras. The surveillance switches also offer additional management features via the ONVIF protocol and other self-healing features such as PD alive check to automatically recover PoE devices or reboot the switch if the PoE devices are unresponsive.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 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-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Basic Installation 6. On the Setup Wizard page, click Next. . 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. 7. For the web interface mode, select Surveillance Mode and click Next. 4. Open your web browser, and type the IP address of the switch in the address bar, and then press Enter. The default IP address is 192.168.10.200. 5.
TRENDnet User’s Guide 8. For the IP address information, configure the switch to match the requirements of your network by entering the appropriate IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway settings, then click Next. TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 9. Create a new administrator password for management access to the switch by entering a new password in the fields provided, then click Next.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 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 (TPE-3012LS PoE+ ports 1-8 / TPE-3018LS PoE+ ports 1-16) or Gigabit ports (TPE-3012LS Gigabit ports 9-10 / TPE-3018LS Gigabit ports 17-18).
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Access your switch management page Saving configuration and switch between web modes 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. Saving configuration changes to NV-RAM 1. Open your web browser and go to the IP address http://192.168.10.200.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Surveillance Mode GUI Click Save at the top left to commit changes to NV-RAM. Note: You can also click Standard Mode to switch to the Standard Mode GUI switch management. Click Logout to logout at the top right of the switch management page. By selecting the “Ignore the wizard next time” at the last step of the setup wizard, the setup wizard will no longer appear after log and the web interface mode set will automatically load after logging in.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Surveillance Mode Web Interface The surveillance mode interface provides a simplified graphical interface including only the most commonly used features. To access all the switch features, please use the standard mode web interface. Info • • • • Boot PROM Version – Displays the switch current boot loader version. Firmware Version – Displays the switch current firmware version. System Time – Displays the switch device date and time.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Overview Icons will indicate whether the device is an IP camera or other. Overview The overview page will provide a display of the front panel and icons representing connected devices or links. Additinally, this page will display specifically if IP cameras are connected or other links and also display the data link speed the devices are connected. PoE can also be enabled or displayed on each port. 1.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Port Info IP Camera Info Port Info IP Camera Info The port info. page which indicate which ports are connected, the approximated distance between the switch and the connected device, the loopback detection status. The IP Camera Info page will display which ports are specifically connected to IP cameras and additional info.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide NVR Info PoE Info NVR Info PoE Info The NVR Info page will display which ports are specifically connected to NVRs and additional info. about the NVRs such as the detected model number, IP address, MAC address, and PoE power consumption for each connected NVR. The PoE Info page will display which ports are delivery PoE power to the connected devices, total PoE power budget, total PoE power consumed, and power consumption for each connected device. 1.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS PoE Scheduling PoE Scheduling This page will allow you to configure schedules when PoE should be enabled or disabled for each port. Please make sure to configure the time and date settings under Time before configuring PoE scheduling. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on PoE Scheduling. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Scheduling Item Description Under the Schedule Status setting, click the drop-down list and Enable to enable PoE Scheduling. Index The serial number of schedule list. Item Description Nominal Power Maximum supply power. Consuming Power Current consumed power. Remaining Power Remaining available power. Schedule Status Schedule status global switch. Name PoE Schedule Name. Port List The ports provide power in designated schedule index.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Time SNTP Settings Time 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). This section will allow users to configure time and date settings. Clock Settings 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Time and click on SNTP SEttings. 3. Review the settings below. Item 2. Click on Time and click on Clock Settings. 3.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Select the mode of daylight saving time. • Disable: Disable daylight saving time. • Recurring: Using recurring mode of daylight saving time. • Non-Recurring: Using non-recurring mode of daylight Type saving time. • USA: Using daylight saving time in the United States that starts on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Surveillance Settings SNMP Host Settings Surveillance Settings After you have completed configuration, click Add, Apply, and click Save. This section will allow users to configure switch settings such as switch IPv4 address settings, DNS server settings, SNMPT host settings, syslog server, and admin password. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Surveillance Settings.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Server Port Recipients server UDP port number, if “use default” checked the value is 162, else user configure. Timeout Specify the SNMP informs timeout, if “use default” checked the value is 15, else user configure. Retry Specify the SNMP informs retry count, if “use default” checked the value is 3, else user configure. Log Server This section will allow users to configure an external remote log server or syslog server.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Mail Alert Mail Alert This section will allow users to configure email alert notification for PD alive check and Ping Watchdog. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Mail Alert. 3. Review the settings below. Password Settings This section will allow users to change the admin password to log into the switch management interface.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide PD Alive Check PD Alive Check This section will allow users configure PD alive check which as feature that allows the switch to run a connectivity check on PoE device by pinging the IP address and automatically turn PoE on and off if connectivity fails to the PoE device in attempt to restore the PoE device to normal operation. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on PD Alive Check. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide o o o o PD Reboot – If the ping response fails according to the time parameters set, the switch will disable and re-enable the PoE port attempting to automatically recover the connected PoE device. Reboot&Alarm - If the ping response fails according to the time parameters set, the switch will disable and re-enable the PoE port attempting to automatically recover the connected PoE device and also send out an email notification is configured.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 3. Before the surveillance switch can apply any configuration settings to your ONVIF compliant IP cameras, you must authorize by entering the ONVIF administrator credentials for each device. Note: The IP camera administrator user name and password must be configured on the IP cameras first before they can be used with the surveillance switch. Some IP cameras may not have configuration options specific to ONVIF but may still comply with ONVIF.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 4. Under the IPC Device Info Edit section, you can view additional device information, modify the Device Name and IP address configuration. Note: After the configuration changes have been successfully applied, the device will appear in the list with the updated information. 5. Scroll down the window to view or modify the device IP address configuration. 6. After you have applied configuration changes, scroll to the bottom of the window and click Apply.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Changing the ONVIF device administrator password ONVIF > Device Authentication After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you can change the ONVIF administrator password of the ONVIF compliant devices. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on ONVIF and click on IPC Discover. 3.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Creating new ONVIF users in the ONVIF device ONVIF > Device Authentication After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you create new ONVIF users to those devices if supported. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on ONVIF and click on Device Authentication. 3.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Upgrade ONVIF device firmware ONVIF > Device FW Upgrade After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you can upgrade the firmware of the ONVIF device from the surveillance switch interface. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on ONVIF and click on FW Upgrade. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide E-map Management Binding E-Map Images with Location Name ONVIF > E-Map Management ONVIF > E-Map Management > Image Settings This section will allow users to upload images of floorplans where IP camera can be placed on as a visual reference to the IP cameras physical locations. This section will allow users to set a location to a specific map image. Uploading E-Map Floorplan Images 1.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. The location name and assigned floorplan image filename will appear in the entry. E-Map View ONVIF > E-Map Management > E-Map View This section will allow users to place IP cameras onto the uploaded image floorplans for visual reference to IP camera installed locations. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on ONVIF, click on E-Map Management, and click on E-Map View. 3. Review the settings.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Tools Firmware Upgrade and Backup The tools menu will allow users to view firmware information, upgrade and backup switch firmware, backup and restore switch configuration, reboot, and reset switch to factory defaults. Tools > Firmware Upgrade & Backup 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). View Firmware Information Tools > Firmware Information 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Firmware upgrade / backup method. Method • TFTP: Using TFTP to upgrade/backup firmware. Specify TFTP server address type Address Type • HTTP: Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup firmware. Filename Use browser to upgrade firmware, you should select firmware image file on your host PC. • Hostname: Use domain name as server address • IPv4: Use IPv4 as server address Server Addres • IPv6: Useserver IPv6 asaddress.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Backup/Restore switch Configuration Tools > Configuration Backup & Restore 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. In the top left menu, click on Tools and click on Configuration Backup & Restore. • • Restore from HTTP/TFTP – This section will allow you to restore the switch configuration by HTTP or TFTP protocol methods.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Specify TFTP server address type Address Type • Hostname: Use domain name as server address • IPv4: Use IPv4 as server address Server Address Filename Reset switch to factory default Tools > Reset 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). • IPv6: Useserver IPv6 asaddress server address Specify TFTP 2. In the top left menu, click on Tools and click on Reset.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Standard Mode Web Interface Status View your switch system information TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS • MAC Address: Displays the switch system MAC address. • IPv4 Address – Displays the current IPv4 address assigned to your switch. • System Uptime – The duration your switch has been running continuously. without a restart/power cycle (hard or soft reboot) or reset. • Current Time – Displays the current system time and date settings of the switch.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • Telnet - Displays the current state of Telnet management access to the switch. • SSH – Displays the current state of SSH management access to the switch. • HTTP – Displays the current state of HTTP management access to the switch. By default, HTTP management access is enabled. • HTTPS – Displays the current state of HTTPS management access to the switch. • SNMP – Displays the current state of SNMP management access to the switch.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View your switch port status information Status > Port > Statistics You may want to view port statistics information, error disabled state, or bandwidth utilization information per port. • Error Disabled –Ports or link aggregation groups can be configured to enter an error disabled state based on an event such as a loop, broadcast flood, multicast flood, etc.
TRENDnet User’s Guide • TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Bandwidth Utilization – This section displays the current transmit and receive bandwidth utilization per port by percentage in graphical format. The Refresh Rate option allows you to select the interval that the bandwidth utilization data is updated. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View link aggregation status View the MAC address table Status > Link Aggregation Status > MAC Address Table You may want to check the link aggregation status. The table will disable the link aggregation groups, type, link status, and active/inactive port members. You may want to check the MAC address table for reference to the client devices connected to your switch and their MAC addressed.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Network The network section allows you to configure your switch IPv4 and IPv6 address, default gateway, and DNS server settings. Additionally, you can configure the date/time settings and idle timeout settings. Set your IPv4 settings Network > IP Address This section allows you to change your switch IPv4 address settings.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set your IPv6 settings Network > IP Address 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.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 4. Click Apply. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Set the switch date and time the Internet. If configuring a hostname/domain address, please make sure to configure your DNS server address settings accordingly to ensure your switch can resolve host/domain names to IP addresses. Network > System Time 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Network and click on System Time. 3. Review the settings. Click Apply to save changes.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. Set the web management idle timeout Network > Timeout Settings The web management idle timeout settings is amount allowed idle when logged into the web management interface. When the idle timer is reached, you will automatically be logged out of the web management interface. 1.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Port 4. Review the settings below, then click Apply to save the configuration changes. The port section will allow you to configure the switch enable/disable state, speed, duplex, flow control, and jumbo frame settings. Additionally, this section will also allow you to enable/disable long PoE configuration on each port, configure error disabled state, link aggregation settings and power savings mode.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • Flow Control – Select the flow control configuration of the port. Selecting Auto will automatically enable or disable flow control on the specific depending on the flow control setting on the other side of the link. If you would like to set a specific flow control setting for the port or ports, select Enable or Disable.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • • • 6. Click OK. • Configure Error Disabled port state • Port > Error Disabled This section will allow you to trigger ports to enter “Error Disabled” state by conditions or events configured in the switch. When switch ports have entered “Error Disabled” state, they will no longer pass traffic to prevent undesired traffic to reach the rest of the network until the end of the configured recovery interval is reached.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Trunk/Link Aggregation settings Port > Link Aggregation The trunking function enables the cascading of two or more ports for a combined larger total bandwidth. Up to 8 trunk groups may be created. Add a trunking Name and select the ports to be trunked together, and click Apply to activate the selected trunking groups.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Select a Link Aggregation Group or LAG to configure and click Edit. Click Apply to save the changes. • • • TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Under Link Aggregation and Port Setting, allows you to enable or disable the LAG, configured the speed, duplex, and flow control of the LAG. Select the LAG group in the list and click Edit. Click Apply to save the changes. Name – Enter a name or description to identify the LAG. (optional) Type – Select the LAG type, Static or 802.3ad dynamic LACP.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide If you are using 802.3ad dynamic LACP, you can the port priority and timeout settings under Link Aggregation and LACP. Select the port or ports to configure and click Edit to modify the configuration. Configure port power savings Port > EEE The IEEE 802.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. In the Edit EEE Setting, check Enable to enable EEE power savings on the port or multiple ports. Enable jumbo frame support Port > Jumbo Frame Enabling jumbo frame support will allow your switch to send and receive frames larger than the standard size (Up to 10KB size max.). 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 5. Click Apply. 2. Click on Port and click on Jumbo Frame. 3.
TRENDnet User’s Guide ONVIF This section will allow you to configure the ONVIF features available on the switch such as ONVIF device discovery and authorization. Apply configuration settings to ONVIF compliant IP cameras such as IP address settings, changing passwords, create users, and firmware upgrades. The switch is capable of discovering and applying configuration settings to ONVIF compliant devices connected to the same IP address subnet.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Applying IP address settings to ONVIF authorized devices TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 5. Scroll down the window to view or modify the device IP address configuration. ONVIF > Discovery > IP Camera After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you can apply IP address configuration settings to these devices from the surveillance switch interface. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Changing the ONVIF device administrator password ONVIF > Device Authentication After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you can change the ONVIF administrator password of the ONVIF compliant devices. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on ONVIF and click on Device Authentication. 3.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Creating new ONVIF users in the ONVIF device ONVIF > Device Authentication After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you create new ONVIF users to those devices if supported. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on ONVIF and click on Device Authentication. 3.
TRENDnet User’s Guide Upgrade ONVIF device firmware ONVIF > Device FW Upgrade After ONVIF compliant devices have been discovered and successfully authorized, you can upgrade the firmware of the ONVIF device from the surveillance switch interface. TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 6. In the IP Camera List, check the device you would like to upgrade with the previously loaded firmware file, then click Upgrade.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide PoE (Power over Ethernet) 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-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. • Date – Select the days that PoE should be enabled and enter the time range From and To (24-hour format). Click Apply to save the schedule configuration and the schedule entry will appear in the list. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. PoE Scheduling PoE > PoE Scheduling 3. Click on PoE and click on PoE Scheduling.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Under the PoE Schedule Edit section, check the Schedule Status option to enable PoE scheduling. Click the Name drop-down list to select the schedule you created and check the PoE port or ports you would like to assign the schedule.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide o o o Reboot&Alarm - If the ping response fails according to the time parameters set, the switch will disable and re-enable the PoE port attempting to automatically recover the connected PoE device and also send out an email notification is configured. Alarm - If the ping response fails according to the time parameters set, the switch will only send out an email notification if configured.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. In the VLAN table, to configure the VLAN name, check the VLAN and click Edit. Enter a VLAN name in the field provided and click Apply. untagged members of a VLAN will automatically set the PVID (port VLAN ID) to the same as the VLAN ID. The PVID can be manually configured under VLAN > Port Setting. Example: In the example below, we will assign ports 1-2 as untagged VLAN members of VLAN VID 20 and ports 3-4 as untagged VLAN members of VLAN VID 30.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Note: The VLAN IDs available in the list may not appear if the VLAN hs not been created under VLAN > Create VLAN section. • Select Tagged for port 18. To modify port membership, select the VLAN ID according and use the arrow buttons to change VLAN port membership. • Click Apply to save the VLAN 30 port membership configuration. • Excluded – Modifies the type of VLAN membership.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Modify VLAN port settings VLAN > VLAN > Port Setting After VLANs have been created, this section allows you to modify additional VLAN port settings such as mode, port VLAN ID (PVID), acceptable frame type, and ingress filtering. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on VLAN, click on VLAN, and click on Port Setting. 3. In the list, select the port or LAG and click Edit. 5. Click Apply. 4.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 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.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide It is possible to find more than one OUI from the same manufacturer among the IP phones you are installing. It is also possible that your IP phones are from two or more different manufacturers in which case you will find different OUIs for each manufacturer. If you identify more than one OUI among the IP phones being installed, then one MAC address representing each OUI must be configured in the voice VLAN.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 6. Click Apply. 4. Check the ports you would like to enable for voice VLAN auto-detection and click Edit. 7. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 5. Under the port setting, check Enable to enable voice VLAN auto-detection on the port.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Voice VLAN OUI settings 6. Click Apply. VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice OUI 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on VLAN, click on Voice VLAN, and click on Voice OUI. 7. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 3. By default, a list of preset OUIs are available.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide MAC VLAN The MAC VLAN feature adds the capability to assign devices to specific a specific VLAN by detecting the device MAC address. MAC address groups are created and filter by MAC address mask to determine which bits to check in the MAC address and assign them to the configured VLAN. Note: The MAC VLAN feature can only be used if switch ports are set to Hybrid mode under VLAN > Port Setting.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure MAC VLAN group binding 5. Click the Group ID drop-down list to select MAC VLAN group to bind and enter the VLAN ID to move the devices that match the MAC VLAN group filter. VLAN > MAC VLAN > Group Binding After you have created the MAC VLAN group with MAC address and filter mask, you will need to bind the MAC VLAN group to the specific ports and VLAN.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Surveillance VLAN This chapter contains a description of the Switch’s Surveillance VLAN feature and the procedures to create, modify, and delete a surveillance VLAN configuration. The Surveillance VLAN feature is specifically designed to maintain high quality, uninterrupted IP camera/NVR video streaming traffic through the switch.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS If the IP camera(s) that you are installing cannot be configured with a VLAN ID, then the switch ports should be configured as Static tagged ports within the surveillance VLAN. Note: The Surveillance feature can only be used if switch ports are set to Hybrid mode under VLAN > Port Setting. Create a Surveillance VLAN Voice VLAN > Surveillance VLAN > Property Note: Prior to configuring your voice VLAN, you must first configure a tagged VLAN.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • Mode o o Configure Surveillance VLAN OUI settings Auto – This option will allow a connected device to be automatically detected by OUI and automatically configure the port or ports as an untagged member of the surveillance VLAN. Manual – This option will require not automatically configure any ports and the port must be configured in the Surveillance VLAN manually under VLAN > VLAN Configuration. VLAN > Surveillance VLAN > Surveillance OUI 1.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide MAC Address Table Add static MAC address entries This section allows you to view the switch MAC address table, add static MAC address entries to the table, and also add MAC addresses used for filtering. MAC Address Table > Static Address 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). View the switch MAC address table MAC Address Table > Dynamic Address 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 7. Click OK. Add MAC Addresses used in filtering 6. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 7. Click OK. MAC Address Table > Filtering Address 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on MAC Address Table and click on Filtering Address. 3. To add a static MAC address to the list, click Add. 4. Review the settings below.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide BPDU filtering on ports that are connected to other switches that would be BPDU spanning tree protocol information. Spanning Tree (STP, RSTP, MSTP) Configure Spanning Tree Protocol settings o Spanning Tree > Property Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides network topology for any arrangement of bridges/switches. STP also provides a single path between end stations on a network, eliminating loops. Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • Last Topology Change: Displays the time and date of the last spanning tree protocol topology change. 5. Click Apply. 6. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 7. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Spanning Tree Protocol Port settings • Edge Port – Check the option to set the port as an edge port. Edge ports are connected edge devices such as hosts or workstations that are not switches part of the spanning tree protocol topology. If ports are set to edge ports, they can start forwarding traffic immediately as soon as the link is up. MSTP requires, that edge ports and non-edge ports are manually set.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 6. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 7. Click OK. Configure Spanning Tree Protocol MST settings (MSTP) Spanning Tree > MST Instance Note: The following configuration settings only apply to MSTP multiple spanning tree protocol configuration. MSTP must be selected for the Operation Mode under Spanning Tree > Property.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Review the settings. For each section, click Apply to save changes. • 5. Click Apply. VLAN – Select the VLANs from the Available VLAN list and you can use the arrow buttons to add and remove to the Selected VLAN list. Note: Multiple VLAN IDs can be selected at the same time by holding the Shift or Ctrl key. • Priority - Enter the new priority in the Priority field. The user may set a priority value between 0-61440.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Spanning Tree Protocol MST Port settings (MSTP) Spanning Tree > MST Port Setting Note: The following configuration settings only apply to MSTP multiple spanning tree protocol configuration. MSTP must be selected for the Operation Mode under Spanning Tree > Property. In order to use MSTP, LLDP flooding cannot be used and must be changed to Filtering or Bridge under Discovery > LLDP > Property under LLDP Handling. 1.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View your Spanning Tree Protocol Instance Statistics Information (MSTP) LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Spanning Tree > Statistics 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. This section will display the sent and received BPDUs on each port. 1.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure LLDP Port Settings Discovery > LLDP > Port Setting 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Discovery, click on LLDP, and click on Port Setting. 3. Select the port or ports to modify the LLDP configuration and click Edit. 5. Click Apply. 4. Review the settings. • 6. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 7. Click OK.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Note: Multiple VLANs can be selected at the same time by holding the Shift or Ctrl key. View LLDP Packet View Detail Discovery > LLDP > Packet View 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Discovery, click on LLDP, and click on Packet View. 3. Select the port to view the LLDP packet statistics and click Detail.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS View LLDP Local Information Discovery > LLDP > Local Information 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Discovery, click on LLDP, and click on Local Information. Under the Device Summary section, you can view the LLDP local device information and capabilities. 3. You can also select the port to view more details about local LLDP information. Select the port and click Detail.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View LLDP Neighbors View LLDP Statistics Counters Discovery > LLDP > Neighbor Discovery > LLDP > Statistics 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Discovery, click on LLDP, and click on Neighbor. 2. Click on Discovery, click on LLDP, and click on Statistics. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 3. Select the port to view the LLDP neighbor information and click Detail. 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. • Enabled: Indicates LLDP is enabled on the port. The port can receive and transmit LLDP data packets. • RxOnly: Indicates LLDP is enabled on the port.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS View LLDP Neighbor Information LLDP > LLDP Neighbor Information 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on LLDP and click on LLDP Neighbor Information. 3. View the LLDP neighbor information. • Entity: This parameter is a number assigned to the reporting neighbors in the order that the LLDP information is received from them.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Multicast The multicast section will allow you to configure IGMP and MLD snooping for multicast traffic filtering on the switch. Configure unknown multicast and multicast forwarding method Multicast > General > Property 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 4. Click Save Settings to Flash (menu). 2. Click on Multicast, click on General, and click Property. 3. Review the settings.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Add static multicast group addresses Multicast > General > Group Address Static multicast group addresses can be added to the table in addition to the multicast group addresses that are learned by the switch dynamically. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Multicast, click on General, and click Group Address. 3. Click Add to add a new static muliticast address entry.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Add multicast router ports Multicast > General > Router Port Static router ports can be specified for multicast traffic in this section. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Multicast, click on General, and click Router Port. 3. Click Add to add a new static muliticast address entry. • VLAN – In the Available VLAN list, select the VLAN IDs to assign the multicast router ports.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure IGMP snooping settings interface from the forwarding table without first sending out IGMP group specific queries to the interface and the VLAN interface can be removed from the multicast tree to ensure optimal bandwidth for multicast traffic. Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Property Configure IGMP snooping settings for IPv4 multicast traffic. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. 4. Click Apply. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure multicast querier settings Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Querier 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Multicast, click on IGMP Snooping, and click Querier. 6. Click OK. 3. Review the settings. Click on Apply to save the configuration changes.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View IGMP snooping statistics o Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Statistics 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). o Special Group Query: Displays the total number of special group query packets including querier special group queries transmitted by the switch. Source-specific Group Query: Displays the total number of sourcespecific group queries transmitted by the switch. 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure MLD snooping settings from the forwarding table without first sending out MLD group specific queries to the interface and the VLAN interface can be removed from the multicast tree to ensure optimal bandwidth for multicast traffic. Multicast > MLD Snooping > Property Configure MLD snooping settings for IPv6 multicast traffic. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11).
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. 4. Click Apply. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View MLD snooping statistics o Multicast > MLD Snooping > Statistics 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). o Special Group Query: Displays the total number of special group query packets including querier special group queries transmitted by the switch. Source-specific Group Query: Displays the total number of sourcespecific group queries transmitted by the switch. 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure MVR settings Multicast > MVR > Property For layer 2 IP multicast networks, it may be necessary for multicast clients/subscribers in different IP subnets/VLANs to access the same multicast group. MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration) will allow the sending multicast packets received in a multicast source VLAN to one or more multicast receive VLANs. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure MVR port settings 4. Click Apply. Multicast > MVR > Property 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Multicast, click on MVR, and click Port Setting. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 3. Select the port in the list and click Edit to configure the MVR port settings. • Port: Displays the selected port number.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure MVR Group Address Table 4. Click Apply. Multicast > MVR > Group Address Displays the groups that have been dynamically learned by the switch and allowed you statically add MVR groups to the switch. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 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 RADIUS settings Security > RADIUS • Retry: Set the number of retries to authorize RADIUS servers.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • Timeout – By default, the Use Default setting is checked to use the timeout interval specified in the global settings. If the timeout interval for a specified RADIUS server, uncheck the Use Default option and enter the timeout interval in the field provided. • Usage – Select the authentication type to use for RADIUS clients. o Login – Only use basic user and password authentication from the switch local user database.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure RADIUS network authentication settings Security > Authentication Manager > Property This section allows the configuration of ports to require authorization/authentication, guest VLAN assignment for unauthenticated users, and authentication methods required on network access ports. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on Authentication Manager, and click on Property.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • VLAN Assign Mode: o Disable: Ignores VLAN authorization result and keeps the original VLAN ID of host. o Reject: Use VLAN authorization if received, and reject host if VLAN is unauthorized. o Static: Use VLAN authorization information if received and if VLAN information in unauthorized, keep original VLAN ID of host. 6. Click OK. • 4. Click Apply. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure RADIUS network port settings Security > Authentication Manager > Port Settings This section will allow you to configure RADIUS network port settings. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on Authentication Manager, and click on Port Settings. Common Timer • • • 802.1x Parameters • 3. Select the port you would like to configure and click Edit. Review the settings.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View authenticated sessions Security > Authentication Manager > Sessions • (Authorized Info.) Inactive Timeouts: Displays inactive timeout provided from authorization. This section displays details about the current sessions. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on Authentication Manager, and click on Sessions. 3. Review details below.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Management Access SSH: Enables SSH command Security > Management Access > Management Service This section allows the configuration of ports to require authorization/authentication, guest VLAN assignment for unauthenticated users, and authentication methods required on network access ports. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 4. Click Apply. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Management ACL/ACE (Access Control Lists/Access Control Entries) Security > Management Access > Management ACL 5. Make sure the correct ACL is selected in the ACL Name drop-down list. Click Add to a new policy under the ACL. 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.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • • IPv4: If applying the policy to IPv4 traffic, enter the specific IPv4 and subnet mask to apply the policy. IPv6: If applying the policy to IPv6 traffic, enter the specific IPv6 address and subnet mask to apply the policy. 7. After the policy has been created under the ACL, click on Security, click on Management Access, and click on Management ACL. Check the ACL to activate and click Active to activate the ACL. 8. Click Apply. 9.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Port Security Security > Port Security This page allows users to configure port security settings for each port based on MAC address learning. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security and click on Port Security. 3. In the Port Security Table, check the ports to apply port security and click Edit. 8. Click Apply at the bottom to apply the port security settings. 9.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Protected Ports Security > Protected Ports 6. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. This page allows users to configure protected ports. Protected ports will not be allowed to communicate to another protected port, only communication between protected and unprotected ports will be allowed. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 7.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Storm Control Security > Storm Control This page allows users to configure rate limits for broadcast, multicast, and unicast storms. 4. Review the settings below. • • • 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security and click on Storm Control. 3. The configuration settings at the top of the page are for storm control global configuration.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Denial of Service (DoS) Security > DoS The switch has built-in DoS prevention features to restrict specific type of traffic associated denial of service attacks on your network. By default, DoS is disabled on all ports. For additional security, DoS can be enabled on all ports or specific ports as needed. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on DoS, click on Property. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 5. Click on Security, click on DoS, and click on Port Setting. 6. Check the ports to enable DoS and click Edit. 7. For the State, check the Enable option to enable DoS for the selected port or ports. 8. Click Apply. 9. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 10. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide DHCP Snooping Security > DHCP Snooping > Property 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.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide View DHCP Snooping Statistics Security > DHCP Snooping > Statistics 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on DHCP Snooping, and click on Statistics. 6. Click Apply. 7. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 8. Click OK. 3. Review the statistics settings below. Item Description Port Display port ID.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure DHCP Option 82 settings Security > DHCP Snooping > Option82 Property 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on DHCP Snooping, and click on Option82 Property. 3. Review the settings below. Item Description User Defined Set checkbox to enable user-defined remote-ID. By default, remote ID is switch mac in byte order. Remote ID Input user-defined remote ID.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Select the action perform when untrusted port receive DHCP packet has option82 filed. Default is drop. Allow untrusted • Keep: Keep original option82 content. • Replace: Replace option82 content by switch setting 7. Click OK. • Drop: Drop packets with option82 5. Click Apply. 6. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure DHCP Option 82 Circuit ID settings 4. Click Apply. Security > DHCP Snooping > Option Property 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on DHCP Snooping, and click on Option82 Circuit ID. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 3. Click Add. Review the settings below.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure IP Source Guard Security > IP Source Guard > Port Setting 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on IP Source Guard, and click on Port Setting. 3. In the table, select the ports to configure for IP Source Guard and click Edit. 5. Click Apply. 4. Review the setting below. Item Description Port Display selected port to be edited.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure IP Source Guard IMPV Binding Security > IP Source Guard > IMPV Binding 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on IP Source Guard, and click on IMPV Binding. 3. Click Add and review the settings below. Item Description Port Select port from list of a binding entry. VLAN Specify a VLAN ID of a binding entry. 4. Click Apply.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Save DHCP Snooping Database Security > IP Source Guard > Save Database Timeout Input aborts timeout for doing backup failure. Default is 300 seconds. This page allow user to configure DHCP snooping database which can backup and restore dynamic DHCP snooping entries. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Security, click on IP Source Guard, and click on Save Database. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. ACL This section allows users to configure traffic access control lists and access control policies/entries. Configure MAC ACL 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. ACL > MAC ACL This section allows users to configure access control lists filtered based on MAC address. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 6. Click OK. 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure MAC ACE Destination MAC ACL > MAC ACE This section allows users to configure access control entries/policies for the MAC ACLs defined and filtered based on MAC address. Description ACL Name Display the ACL name to which an ACE is being added.. Sequence Specify the sequence of the ACE. ACEs with higher sequence are processed first (1 is the highest priority). Only available on Add Dialog.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. 4. Click Apply. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure IPv4 ACL 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. ACL > IPv4 ACL This section allows users to configure access control lists filtered based on IPv4 address. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 6. Click OK. 2. Click on ACL and click on IPv4 ACL. 3. Review the settings below. Item Description ACL Name Input IPv4 ACL name.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure IPv4 ACE Select the type of protocol for a match. ACL > IPv4 ACE This section allows users to configure access control entries/policies for the IPv4 ACLs defined and filtered based on IPv4 address. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). ● Any (IP): All IP protocols are acceptable. ● Select from list: Select one of the following protocols from the drop-down list.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Select the type of protocol for a match. Only available when protocol is TCP or UDP. ● Any: All source ports are acceptable. ● Single: Enter a single TCP/UDP source port to which packets are matched. ● Range: Select a range of TCP/UDP source ports to which the packet is matched. There are eight different port ranges that can be configured (shared between source and destination ports). TCP and UDP protocols each have eight port ranges.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Select the type for ICMP code. Only available when protocol is ICMP. ICMP Code ● Any: All codes are acceptable. ● User Defined: Enter an ICMP code to match. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. Configure ACL Port Binding ACL > ACL Binding 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. This section allows users to bind MAC or IPv4 ACLs to specific switch ports or link aggregation groups. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on ACL and click on ACL Binding. 6. Click OK. 3. Review the settings below.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 4. Click Apply. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide QoS This section allows users to configure traffic priority. Configure QoS Global Settings QoS > General > Property 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 4. In the table, select the ports to configure for QoS and click Edit. 2. Click on QoS, click on General, and click on Property. 3. Review the settings below. Item State Description Set checkbox to enable/disable QoS.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Queue Scheduling QoS > General > Queue Scheduling 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on QoS, click on General, and click on Queue Scheduling. 3. Review the settings below. Item 6. Click Apply. 7. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. Description Queue Queue ID to configure.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. Configure CoS Mapping QoS > General > CoS Mapping 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on QoS, click on General, and click on CoS Mapping. 3. Review the settings below. 6. Click OK. Item Description CoS to Queue Mapping CoS CoS value.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure IP Precedence Mapping QoS > General > IP Precedence Mapping 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on QoS, click on General, and click on IP Precedence Mapping. 3. Review the settings below. Item Description IP Precedence to Queue Mapping 4. Click Apply. IP Precedence IP Precedence value. Queue Queue value which IP Precedence is mapped. Queue to IP Precedence Mapping 5.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Rate Limiting per port QoS > Rate Limit > Ingress/Egress Port 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on QoS, click on Rate Limit, and click on Ingress/Egress Port. 3. In the table, select the ports to configure for QoS and click Edit. 4. Click Apply. 4. Review the settings below. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 4. Click Apply. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 6. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Diagnostics This section provides diagnostics tools for troubleshooting. Minimum Severity The minimum severity for the flash loggin. Configure Logging Diagnostics > Logging > Property 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics, click on Logging, and click on Property. 3. Review the settings below. Item State Description Enable/Disable the global logging services.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Remote Logging/Syslog Server Diagnostics > Logging > Remote Server 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics, click on Logging, and click on Remote Server. 3. Click Add and review the settings below. Item Server Address Server Ports Facility Description The IP address of the remote logging server. The port number of the remote logging server.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure Port Mirroring Diagnostics > Mirroring 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics and click on Mirroring. 3. In the table, select the session to configure for port mirroring and click Edit. 4. Review the settings below. Item Session ID Description Selected mirror session ID.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Ping Test Diagnostics > Ping 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics and click on Ping. 3. Review the settings below. Item Description Address Type Specify the address type to “Hostname”or “IPv4”. Server Address Specify the Hostname/IPv4 address for the remote logging server. Count Specify the numbers of each ICMP ping request. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Ping Watchdog Diagnostics > Ping Watchdog This section allows users to configure a connectivity test to remote host. If connectivity is lost to the remote host, the switch will reboot automatically. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics and click on Ping Watchdog. 3. In the table, select the port to configure for ping watchdog and click Edit. 5. Click Apply. 6.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Traceroute Copper Test Diagnostics > Traceroute Diagnostics > Copper Test 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics and click on Traceroute. 2. Click on Diagnostics and click on Copper Test. 3. Review the settings below. 3. Review the settings below.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Fiber Module OE Present Diagnostics > Fiber Module 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics and click on Fiber Module. Loss of Signal Indicate transceiver has achieved power up and data is ready. Loss of signal. Refresh Refresh the page. Detail The detail information on the specified port. 3. In the table, select the SFP slot/fiber module and click click Detail. 4.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide UDLD Diagnostics > UDLD > Property 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics, click on UDLD, and click on Property. 3. Review the settings below. Item Description Message Time Input the interval for sending message. Range is 1 -90 seconds. Port Display port ID of entry. Mode Display UDLD running mode of interface.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Select UDLD running mode of interface. Mode ⚫ Disabled: Disable UDLD function. ⚫ Normal: Running on normal mode that port goes to Link Up One phase after last neighbor ages out. ⚫ Aggressive: Running on aggressive mode that port goes to Re-Establish phase after last neighbor ages out. 7. Click OK. 5. Click Apply. 6. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS View UDLD Neighbors Diagnostics > UDLD > Neighbor 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Diagnostics, click on UDLD, and click on Neighbor. 3. Review the settings below. Item Description Entry Display entry index. Expiration Time Display expiration time before age out. Current Neighbor State Display neighbor current state. Device ID Display neighbor device ID.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Management This section allows users to modify the admin password, create users, upgrade firmware, backup/restore configuration, create schedules, and configure SNMP/RMON management settings. Modify admin password and create new users Management > User Account 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management and click on User Account. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Upgrade switch firmware Management > Firmware > Upgrade / Backup 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on Firmware, and click on Upgrade / Backup. 3. Review the settings below. After the firmware has been selected, click Apply to start the firmware upgrade process.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Backup/Restore switch Configuration Management > Configuration > Upgrade / Backup 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on Configuration, and click on Upgrade / Backup. 3. Review the settings below.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Specify TFTP server address type Address Type • Hostname: Use domain name as server address • IPv4: Use IPv4 as server address Server Address Filename • IPv6: Useserver IPv6 asaddress server address Specify TFTP File name saved on remote TFTP server TFTP Item Description Configuration operations Action • Upgrade: Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT • Backup: Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Configuration upgrade / backup method Method
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Save switch configuration to NV-RAM / Restore to default Management > Configuration > Save Configuration 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on Firmware, and click on Save Configuration. Destination file Destination File • Startup Configuration: Save file as startup configuration. • Backup Configuration: Save file as backup configuration.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide SNMP 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 section 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. o Included: This selection allows the specified MIB object to be included in the view.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure the SNMP Group Table Management > 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 Read Select read view name if Read is checked. Write Select write view name, if Write is checked. Notify Select notify view name, if Notify is checked. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. Configure the SNMP Community Table Management > SNMP > Community 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 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.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. Configure the SNMP Users Management > SNMP > User An SNMP group must be created first in order to assign SNMP users. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on SNMP, and click on User. 6. Click OK. 3. Click Add to a new SNMP user. Review the settings.
TRENDnet User’s Guide TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS Authentication Protocol which is available when Privilege Mode is Authentication or Authentication and Privacy. Method • None: No authentication required. • MD5: Specify the HMAC-MD5-96 authentication protocol. • SHA: Specify the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication protocol. Password The authentication password, The number of character range is 8 to 32 characters. Privacy Encryption Protocol Method • None: No privacy required.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide 4. Click Apply. Set the SNMP Engine ID Management > SNMP > Engine ID The SNMP Engine ID screen allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID or to assign the default Engine ID to SNMP. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on SNMP, and click on User. 6. Click OK. 3.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Item Address Type Server Address Engine ID Description Remote host address type for Hostname/IPv4/IPv6. Configure the SNMP Trap Management Management > SNMP > Trap Management Remote host. A Host IP address is used to specify a management device that needs to receive SNMP traps sent by the switch. This IP address is associated with the SNMP Version and a valid Community Name in the Host table of the switch. Specify Remote SNMP engine ID.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure the SNMP Notification SNMP notification packet security level, the security level must less than or equal to the community/user name Management > SNMP > Trap Management 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). Security Level • No Security: Specify that no packet authentication is performed. • Authentication: Specify that no packet authentication 2.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide RMON 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: • Statistic group— This group is used to view port statistics remotely with SNMP programs. • History group— This group is used to collect histories of port statistics to identify traffic trends or patterns.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Drop Events Number of packets that were dropped. Packets Received Number of packets received, including bad packets, Multicast packets, and Broadcast packets. Broadcast Packets Number of good Broadcast packets received. This number does not include Multicast packets. Multicast Packets CRC &Align Errors Undersize Packets Number of good Multicast packets received. Oversize Packets Fragments Number of oversized packets (over 1518 octets) received.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure RMON History Table Management > RMON > History 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on RMON, and click on History. 3. Click "Add/Edit" button to Add/Edit the History menu. Review the settings. Item Description Port Specify port for the RMON history. Max Sample Specify the maximum number of buckets. Interval Specify the number of seconds for each sample.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure RMON Event Table Management > RMON > Event 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on RMON, and click on Event. 3. Click "Add/Edit" button to Add/Edit an event. Review the settings. Item Description Specify the notification type for the event, and the possible value are: Notification Community ● None: Nothing for notification.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Configure RMON Alarm Table Management > RMON > Alarm 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 2. Click on Management, click on RMON, and click on Alarm. ● Oversize Packets: Number of oversized packets. ● Fragments: Total number of packet fragment. ● Jabbers: Total number of packet jabber. ● Collisions: Collision. ● Frames of 64 Bytes: Number of packets size 64 octets.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Threshold Specify the threshold for firing rising event. Event Specify the index of rising event when alarm was fired. Falling Threshold Specify the threshold for firing falling event. Event Specify the index of falling event when alarm was fired. 4. Click Apply. 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. Click OK. © Copyright 2020 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Create Schedules 4. Click Apply. Management > Time Range Create schedules to be used in applicable switch features such as PoE. 1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page” on page 11). 5. In the top right, click Save to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup configuration. Click OK. 2. Click on Management and click on Time Range. 3. Click "Add/Edit" button to Add/Edit a schedule. Review the settings.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Technical Specifications TPE-3012LS 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-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • Spanning Tree • • • STP (spanning tree) RSTP (rapid spanning tree) MSTP (multiple spanning tree) • • • • Link Aggregation • Static link aggregation and dynamic LACP (Up to 8 groups) Storm control (broadcast, unknown multicast, unknown unicast, min: 16Kbps) Head-of-line (HoL) blocking prevention IP Source Guard / IP-MAC-Port-VLAN binding Protected ports Port Security/MAC address learning restriction (Up to 255 entries) Quality of Service (QoS) • 802.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Protection • 6kV (Ports 9 & 10) Fan/Acoustics • Fanless MTBF • 434,157 hours Operating Temperature • 0° – 40° C (32° – 104° F) Operating Humidity • Max. 90% non-condensing Dimensions • 330 x 230 x 44.45mm (12.9 x 9.1 x 1.75 in.) • 1U rack mountable Weight • 2.26kg (4.98 lbs.) Certifications • CE • FCC • ETL TPE-3018LS 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.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide Performance • Switch fabric: 36Gbps • RAM buffer: 512KB • MAC address table: 8K entries • Jumbo Frames: 10KB • Forwarding mode: store and forward • Forwarding rate: 26.7Mpps (64-byte packet size) Management • HTTP / HTTPS web-based GUI – Standard or Surveillance Mode • CLI command line interface (Telnet / SSHv2) • SNMP v1, v2c, v3 • IPv4/IPv6 support • Multiple administrator or user accounts • Dynamic/static unicast MAC address table • Enable or disable 802.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS TRENDnet User’s Guide • • • IP Source Guard / IP-MAC-Port-VLAN binding Protected ports Port Security/MAC address learning restriction Access Control List (ACL) • MAC Address (VLAN ID, EtherType, 802.1p) • IPv4 (IP Protocol, TCP/UDP Port, 802.1p, DSCP, TCP flag, ICMP type, ICMP code) Fan/Acoustics • Quantity: 1 (Hot swappable) • Noise Level: 60.1 dBA (max.
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-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 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-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 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.
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS 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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