User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Switch Installation
- Access your switch management page
- Saving configuration and switch between web modes
- Surveillance Mode Web Interface
- Standard Mode Web Interface
- Status
- Network
- Port
- ONVIF
- PoE (Power over Ethernet)
- VLAN
- Voice VLAN
- MAC VLAN
- Surveillance VLAN
- MAC Address Table
- Spanning Tree (STP, RSTP, MSTP)
- LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
- Multicast
- Configure unknown multicast and multicast forwarding method
- Add static multicast group addresses
- Add multicast router ports
- Configure IGMP snooping settings
- Configure IGMP snooping settings for IPv4 multicast traffic.
- Configure multicast querier settings
- View IGMP snooping statistics
- Configure MLD snooping settings
- Configure MLD snooping settings for IPv6 multicast traffic.
- View MLD snooping statistics
- Configure MVR settings
- Configure MVR port settings
- Configure MVR Group Address Table
- Security
- Configure RADIUS settings
- Configure RADIUS network authentication settings
- Configure RADIUS network port settings
- View authenticated sessions
- Configure Management Access
- Configure Management ACL/ACE (Access Control Lists/Access Control Entries)
- Create new access control list
- Configure Port Security
- Configure Protected Ports
- Configure Storm Control
- Denial of Service (DoS)
- DHCP Snooping
- View DHCP Snooping Statistics
- Configure DHCP Option 82 settings
- Configure DHCP Option 82 Circuit ID settings
- Configure IP Source Guard
- Configure IP Source Guard IMPV Binding
- Save DHCP Snooping Database
- ACL
- QoS
- Diagnostics
- Management
- Modify admin password and create new users
- Upgrade switch firmware
- Backup/Restore switch Configuration
- Save switch configuration to NV-RAM / Restore to default
- SNMP
- Configure the SNMP View Table
- Configure the SNMP Group Table
- Configure the SNMP Community Table
- Configure the SNMP Users
- Set the SNMP Engine ID
- Configure the SNMP Trap Management
- Configure the SNMP Notification
- RMON
- View RMON Statstics
- Configure RMON History Table
- Configure RMON Event Table
- Configure RMON Alarm Table
- Create Schedules
- Technical Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
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TRENDnet User’s Guide
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS
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Configure Management ACL/ACE (Access Control Lists/Access Control Entries)
Security > Management Access > Management 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. 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.
Create new access control list
Security > Management Access > Management ACL
1. Log into your switch management page (see “Access your switch management page”
on page 11).
2. Click on Security, click on Management Access, and click on Management ACL.
3. In the ACL Name field, enter a name for the new access control list. Click Apply.
After creating the new ACL, it will appear in the Management ACL Table
4. To create a new policy under the new ACL, click on Security, click on Management
Access, and click on Management ACE.
5. Make sure the correct ACL is selected in the ACL Name drop-down list. Click Add to a
new policy under the ACL.
6. Review the ACE policy settings below.
• ACL Name: Displays the ACL name in which the new policy will be added.
• Priority: Specify the priority value for the policy. (Lower number is higher
priority. Ex: A value of 1 specifies the highest priority.)
• Service: Select the service or protocol for the policy.
o All: All ports and protocols.
o HTTP: Policy will only filter HTTP traffic.
o HTTPS: Policy will only filter HTTPS traffic.
o SNMP: Policy will only filter SNMP traffic.
o SSH: Policy will only filter SSH traffic.
o Telnet: Policy will only filter Telnet traffic.
• Action: Select the action for the policy.
o Permit: Forward the traffic based on the parameters specified in the
policy.
o Deny: Drop the traffic based on the parameters specified in the policy.
• Port: In the Available port list, select the ports the policy will be applied. You
can use the arrow buttons to add and remove to the Selected Ports
list.
Note: Multiple ports can be selected at the same time by holding the Shift or
Ctrl key.
• IP Version: Select the IP version used to identifiy the source IP address of the
traffic to apply policy.
o All: The policy will be applied to both IPv4 and IPv6 address source
traffic, all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
o IPv4: The policy will be applied only to IPv4 address source traffic.
o IPv6: The policy will be applied only to IPv6 address source traffic.