TP Link Switch TL SL3226P User Manual

User'ss Guide  
TL-SL3226P  
24+2G Giigabit MManagedd Switch  
 
4.2 How to connect TELNET...........................................................12  
4.3 How to connect Out-of-Band.....................................................13  
4.4 The interface and operating way of TELNET/Out-of-Band........14  
4.4.1 Configure System......................................................................17  
4.4.2 Port Management......................................................................20  
4.4.3 Network.....................................................................................24  
4.4.4 Spanning Tree protocol.............................................................25  
4.4.5 IEEE802.1X protocol.................................................................26  
4.4.6 VLAN Management...................................................................27  
4.4.7 Configure Trunk.........................................................................28  
Chapter 5 WEB Management.........................................................29  
5.1 Introduction...............................................................................29  
5.2 Connection of WEB Management.............................................29  
AnnexA  
Annex B  
RJ-45 Plug/Connector Pin Specification.........................34  
Default Configuration of the switch.................................36  
 
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1.3 Overview ofthisUser'sGuide  
Checklist  
Open the box and carefully unpack the TL-SL3226P. You should have all the  
Chapter 1  
About this User's Guide  
items on the following checklist:  
Chapter2 Introduction. Describestheswitchanditsfeatures  
Chapter 3  
Chapter4  
Installation. Helps you to get started with the basic installation  
of the switch  
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OneTL-SL3226PSwitch  
OneACpowercable  
TELNET/Out-of-Band Management.Describes how to manage  
theswitchthroughTELNET/Out-of-BandManagement  
WEBManagement  
OneSerialcable  
OneUser'sGuide(CDorPresswork)  
Twomountingbracketsandscrews  
Chapter 5  
AnnexA  
Annex B  
RJ-45 Plug/Connector Pin Specification  
Default Configurationof the switch  
If any item is missing, contact the retailer where you purchased the TL-  
SL3226P for assistant.  
Chapter 2 Introduction  
2.1 Overview oftheproduct  
Chapter1 AboutthisUser'sGuide  
TL-SL3226P switch fully complies with IEEE802.3 Ethernet standard, its  
standard 19-inch size and intelligent management make it suitable for small,  
middle and large networks.  
Thank you for purchasing TL-SL3226P 24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch.  
The TL-SL3226P provide powerful management functions. With the  
features of high-performance, easy-to use and economic, the TL-SL3226P  
istheidealchoiceforyou.  
TL-SL3226P switch provides powerful management functions, including the  
system, port, network, Spanning Tree protocol, IEEE802.1X protocol, VLAN,  
Trunk, IGMP Snooping, SNMP protocol, priority and security etc.  
1.1 Usage  
ThisUser'sGuidetellsyouhowtouseyourTL-SL3226P.  
TL-SL3226P switch provides multiple management method: SNMP, Web,  
Telnet andConsole(RS232).  
1.2 Assumpsit  
TL-SL3226P switch provides two independent extension slots, which  
support 100/1000M module card and GBIC. This modular structure protects  
user investment and makes the switch more versatile.  
The TL-SL3226P indicated in this User's Guide is the TL-SL3226P 24+2G  
Gigabit ManagedSwitch.  
 
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Support static priority and IEEE802.1p class of service with 2-level  
prioritymode  
2.2 Features andSpecification  
2.2.1 Features  
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Support StaticMACaddressmanagement andMACaddressBinding  
Provide the configuration function of port security, broadcast storm  
controlandport sniffer  
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FullycomplywithIEEE802.3standard  
Fullandhalf-duplexforboth10Mbpsand100Mbpsconnections.  
Support IEEE802.3x flow control for full-duplex mode and collision-  
basedbackpressureforhalf-duplexmode  
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Provide per port egress/ingress rate control function and the minimum  
granularityis64kbps  
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Usenon-blockingstore-and-forwardshared-memoryarchitecture  
2410/100BaseT/TXRJ-45portswithauto-MDI/MDIX  
Provide 2 independent extension slots support 100/1000M module  
card and GBIC  
Provide static IP address configuration and dynamic IP parameters by  
DHCP  
Support firmware upgrade, configuration backup and restore by TFTP  
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Support the port N-Way auto-negotiation function, automatically  
negotiatethespeedandduplexmodebetweentwodevices  
Provide6KMACaddressspace  
2.2.2 Specification  
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Standard  
Port  
Compliant with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.1D,  
IEEE802.1Q and IEEE802.1X  
24 10/100M RJ-45 ports with auto-MDI/MDIX  
2 independent 100/1000M extension slots  
One console port (RS232)  
Support MAC address learning and aging with programmable age  
time  
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ProvideIGMPsnoopingfunction  
VLAN Mode  
IEEE802.1Q VLAN mode  
Providemaximum26port-basedVLANand256IEEE802.1Q VLAN  
Provide maximum 7 trunk groups of up to 4 member ports within 26  
ports  
Port-based VLAN mode  
Network Medium 10Base-T: CAT 3 or above CAT 3 UTP/STP  
100Base-TX: CAT 5 UTP/STP  
100Base-FX: MMF, SMF  
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ProvideSNMP, WebandTelnet/Consolemanagement  
Support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c  
1000Base-T: CAT 5 UTP/STP  
1000Base-SX: MMF  
1000Base-LX: SMF or MMF  
Support SNMP MIB-II, Ethernet-like MIB, Bridge MIB, TP-LINK  
Enterprise MIB  
LED  
Power  
Power on  
indicator Each port Two indicators: Link/Act and 10/100Mbps  
Dimension  
440mm 260mm 44mm (W x H x L)  
Operating temperature: 0oC ~ 40oC  
Storage temperature: -20oC ~ 70oC  
Operating humidity: 10% ~ 90% RH  
Storage humidity: 5% ~ 90% RH  
110-260V~ 50-60Hz  
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Support RMON Statistics, History, Alarm and Event group  
Support IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree protocol  
Support IEEE802.1X Port-Based Network Access Control protocol  
andconnect toRADIUS  
Environment  
Power  
 
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Chapter 3 Installation  
3.1 Installation  
Followthesestepstoinstalltheswitch:  
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Thesurfacemust support at least 5kg  
Thepowersourcemust bewithin1.5m  
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CheckthepowercabletomakesuretheconnectiontoACpower  
Leaveenoughspacefortheventilation  
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3.1.1 Desktop or Shelf Installation  
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Put theTL-SL3226Ponthebigandstabledesktop, bottomup.  
Attachthecushioningfeet onthebottomat eachcornerof thedevice.  
Upturnthedevice, put it onthedesktop.  
Figure 3-1 Rack Installation  
3.1.3 Power On  
3.1.2 Rack Installation  
The TL-SL3226P can be used with the power source in the range of 110 to  
260VAC, 50 to 60Hz.  
The TL-SL3226P can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch rack.  
1.  
Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the TL-SL3226P with the  
screwsprovided.  
The internal power system of the TL-SL3226P can automatically adjust the  
operating power-pressure according to the power-pressure input. The  
POWERLEDwillbelight whenpoweron.  
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3.  
SlidetheTL-SF3226PintotheRack.  
UsethescrewstosecuretheTL-SL3226PtotheRack.  
Caution:  
As a precaution in the event of a power failure, unplug the switch. When the  
powerresumed, plugtheswitchbackin.  
 
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connection port with PC when Out-of-Band management.  
3.2 ConnectingtheSwitch  
3.2.1 FrontPanel  
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Power LED  
There are 2 extension module slots, 24 10/100Mbps ports, one console  
(RS232)port andLEDindicatorsonthefront panelof theTL-SL3226P.  
Located between the console port and 24 normal ports, the power LED will  
be always green when power on. Or else, please check the power  
connection.  
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100M  
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1000M  
Act  
Link/Act  
Power  
Console  
10/100M  
FDX/Col  
24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch  
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Figure 3-2 Front Panel of the TL-SL3226P  
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100MbpsLED(SpeedLED)  
When a normal port connects to 100Mbps equipment, the responding LED is  
orange. An unlit LED indicates a connection speed of 10Mbps.  
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Module Slot  
Themoduleslotscanconnect 100M/1000MmodulecardandGBICcard.  
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Link/Act(ConnectionLED)  
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2410Base-T/100Base-TXRJ-45ports  
The LEDs are lit when there is a secure connection to a device at any of the  
ports.  
All ports can auto-negotiate between 10Mbps or 100Mbps and full or half-  
duplex. You can configure the speed, duplex mode, flow control, broadcast  
storm control and security control through kinds of manage-ment way such  
as SNMP, Web, Telnet or Out-of-Band management.  
The flash LED indicates data transmission at the responding port.  
3.2.2 Rear Panel  
There is one LED on each side of every port. Link/Act LED on the left is green.  
100Mbps LED on the right is orange.  
The rear panel of the TL-SL3226P contains a power connector and a port for  
groundconnection.  
Link/Act  
110-260V 50-60Hz 0.6A  
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Figure 3-4 the Rear Panel of the TL-SL3226P  
Figure 3-3 one port of the TL-SL3226P  
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Power connector  
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Console port  
The AC power connector is a standard three-pronged connector that  
The Console port or RS232 port on the right of the front panel is the  
 
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supports the power cord. Plug-in the female connector of the provided power  
cord into this socket, and the male side of the cord into a power outlet.  
Supported input voltage range from 110 to 260VAC at 50-60Hz.  
Model No.  
Standard  
Interface Network Media  
Maximum Transfer  
Distance  
TL-SM201U  
100Base-TX RJ-45  
100Base-FX SC  
Cat 5 UTP/STP  
50/125 um MMF  
100m  
TL-SM201CM  
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The port for connection to the ground  
62.5/125 um MMF 2000m  
Thereisaport ontheleft of thepanelfortheconnectiontotheground.  
TL-SM201CS-20 100Base-FX SC  
TL-SM201CS-40 100Base-FX SC  
TL-SM201CS-60 100Base-FX SC  
9/125 um SMF  
9/125 um SMF  
9/125 um SMF  
20000m  
40000m  
60000m  
3.2.3 OptionalExtensionModules  
There are two module extension slots on the front panel of the TL-SL3226P  
asthefollowingfigure.  
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TL-SM301 Gigabit series module  
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Maximum Transfer  
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TL-SM301U  
1000Base-T  
RJ-45  
Cat 5 UTP  
100m  
TL-SM301CM 1000Base-SX SC  
50/125 um MMF  
Figure 3-5 Module of the TL-SL3226P  
62.5/125 um MMF 550m  
9/125 um SMF 10000m  
When you install any of the modules, you must turn off the power at first. After  
you take out the board on the slot, put the module into the extension slot. The  
TL-SL3226Pcanauto-identifythemoduleandconfigureautomatically.  
TL-SM301CS  
1000Base-LX SC  
Caution:  
The TL-SL3226P can use with TL-SM201 100M series modules, TL-SM301  
Gigabit series modules and TL-SM301GB GBIC cards.  
The extension slots with UTP module can support auto-negotiation and auto  
MDI/MDIX. These two slots are independent, never conflicting with other  
normal ports.  
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TL-SM201 100M Series Module  
3.3  
Remarks  
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Pay attention to the stability when you put the TL-SL3226P. It's serious  
if the TL-SL3226P drops.  
 
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The TL-SL3226P can start to work with the correct power supply.  
Please confirm whether the power supply is accordant to the  
requirementsof theTL-SL3226P.  
Out-of-Band Management manages the Switch locally through the console  
port, without occupyingthebandwidth.  
Though TELNET and Out-of-Band have different presentation, their  
management contents are same. Both of them are to configure the Switch's  
characters.  
In order to avoid the risk of the power-attach, don't open the shelf of  
the TL-SL3226P when it works. Don't open the shelf even without  
power.  
When the TL-SL3226P is connecting with the working stop, server,  
hub or other switches, the network cord must be less than 100m if the  
network cord is UTP.  
4.2 HowtoconnectTELNET  
Connect the management workstation to the management port on the  
Switch. You can directly use TELNET commend on the commend DOS  
prompt in the Windows Attachment.  
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You must use Cat 3 or above UTP for 10Base-TEthernet.  
You must use Cat 5 UTP for 100Base-TX Ethernet.  
The module decides the operating speed of the extension slot. The  
100M Module can work in 100M situations, while the 1000M modules  
can work in 1000M networks.  
The parameter following the TELNET commend is the IP address of the  
Switch which can be revised to adapt to the network. However, when you  
reuse TELNET to access, the parameter will be the Switch's IP address  
newly set.  
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When the TL-SL3226P is working, the network cord can be put into  
the port or put out from the port randomly, without breaking the  
operatingof theTL-SL3226P.  
There is limit to the users accessing times through TELNET, maximum 3  
times. There is also time limit for the connection. The connection will be  
automaticallybrokenif thereisnooperationinalimit time.  
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Before clean the TL-SL3226P, please unplug the power adapter. Don't  
cleanwithliquid.  
Don't put the TL-SL3226P near water or humidity; avoid water or  
humidity air into the shelf.  
Furthermore, maximum 5 users can access to the Switch through TELNET  
at one time.  
Avoid the dust and strong electromagnetism.  
Remark:  
Chapter 4 TELNET/Out-of-BandManagement  
Only the PC connecting to the management port can configure the Switch  
through TELNET or WEB.  
4.1 Introduction  
ThroughTELNET youcanrealizeRemoteLogintomanagetheSwitch.  
 
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HyperTerminal Private Edition. The configuration way is similar with that on  
Windows.  
4.3 HowtoconnectOut-of-Band  
Out-of-BandManagement needsaterminaloraHyperTerminal.  
First, connect the Switch's console port with the PC's console port by the  
console cord. Then, run HyperTerminal. Refer to the following figure to  
configuretheHyperTerminal.  
4.4 The interface and operating way of TELNET/Out-  
of-Band  
No matter through TELNET or Out-of-Band Management, the users have  
two rights:  
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Admin: the control right to manage the Switch  
Guest: the read right for part of objects Admin visits.  
Caution  
Since Guest account has the read right only for some pages, there will be a  
prompt to remind the user no right for reversion when the Guest account  
want to configure the active the Switch. When the account wants to enter  
SNMP menu, Security menu, IEEE802.1X protocol menu, file transmission  
menu and reset menu of the system configuration menu, the account will be  
remindednoright toenter.  
Because the basic content of TELNET and Out-of-band Management  
through the Console port is as same as each other, we introduce them  
together.  
Figure 4-1 Console configuration  
The speed of the console port is 9600bps. The data bit is 8 bit. There is no  
ParityTest andflowcontrol. TheStopbit is1.  
After you use the correct user's name and password (the default user's name  
and password are supervisor), you will log on the interface of TELNET/Out-  
of-Band Management.  
If there is no HyperTerminal in the system, you can setup the HyperTerminal  
software from the system setup disk or download from the website such as  
 
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The management interface is the menu drive. After you log on, you will in the  
first menuasfollowing:  
table, static address table and filter address table.  
The Spanning Tree protocol includes the Switch configuration (Open/Close  
Spanning Tree, Network Bridge Priority) and port configuration. (Such as  
port priority, situation).  
IEEE802.1X protocol includes Switch configuration, port configuration, force  
authorized table, force unauthorized table and authorized address table.  
VLAN Management includes VLAN mode configuration (Port-based VLAN,  
IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN and VLAN Disable), VLAN configuration and MTU  
VLAN team.  
Trunk Configuration is to configure and check Trunk.  
Figure 4-2 Main Menu  
IGMP includes IGMP Snooping Set and IPMC Group Member Info.  
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Illumination:  
System Configuration includes system information such as  
software/hardware version, module information, switch parameter such as  
broadcast storm filter mode, file transmission, save and reset.  
SNMP protocol includes SNMP agent situation, SNMP team name table  
(such as access mode, situation), SNMP host table (such as IP address,  
team name, situation), SNMP Trap purpose table (purposed IP address, port,  
situation), and SNMP system event.  
Ports Management includes port parameter (open/close flow control, port  
default VID, port security), port mirror (two types: direction mode mirror and  
flow mode mirror), port description (use character string to describe ports),  
port statistic (the statistic information of tag forwarding, receiving and  
conflicting), port situation (connection situation, port speed, duplex mode)  
and port bandwidth (entrance bandwidth and exit bandwidth).  
Priority Management includes Port priority, priority mapping, and priority  
configuration.  
Security Configuration menu is used to configure the user managing the  
Switch (such as user's name, password, situation).  
Help is used to check the usage of kinds of control button (such as direction  
button,TABbutton).  
Network includes address parameter (the Ethernet address of the Switch, IP  
address, NetMask, Gateway, etc), maximum aging time, Dynamic address  
 
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The assumpsit of normal control button in the operating interface is as  
following:  
<ArrowKey>=DirectionButton: up, down, left, right movescursor  
<Tab>=TabButton: movethecursortothenext stayplace  
<W>, <w>=W, wButton: movethecursorup  
<S>, <s>=S, sButton: movethecursordown  
<A>, <a>=S, sButton: movethecursorleft  
Figure 4-3 System Configuration  
<D>, <d>=D, dButton: movethecursorright  
<Esc>=EscButton: exit thecurrent menu  
Remarks:  
System Information  
<Enter>=EnterButton: enterthenext sub-directoryoractivetherevision  
<Space>=SpaceButton: switchthechoice  
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When you configure System Information, only System Name, System  
Contact and System Location can be changed. Others of System  
Informationareonlyforread.  
<Backspace>=BackspaceButton: deleteoneletter  
<^U> = press U button after press Ctrl button (Ctrl + U): active the revision  
data  
<^A> = press A button after press Ctrl button (Ctrl + A): choose all letter  
wherethecursorlocates  
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Module Information  
1)  
If you use modules, you can configure the responding module slot.  
Slot 1 Port 25  
Slot 2 Port 26  
Remark:  
The revised configuration won't be effect without activation. The effect  
configuration is effective before the next startup. In order to effect the  
configuration after next startup, you need to enter into the SAVE and RESET  
menuof Systemconfigurationmenutosavetheconfiguration.  
2) If you install modules, the module information will be showed according  
to the specific modules.  
100M UTP module: 100BASE-TX  
100M Fiber module: 100BASE-FX  
Gigabit UTP module: 1000BASE-T  
4.4.1 System Configuration  
Gigabit Fiber module: 1000BASE-LX/SX  
 
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2) WhendownloadingTFTP, TFTPservermust havethefilesforupdating.  
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Switch Parameters  
3)  
4)  
Youmust guarantee theTFTPserver in operating.  
To break the download is not allowed during the TFTP download. Or  
elsetheSwitchmaybeout of theway.  
1)  
Assigned Managed Port: can be any port or all ports from P1 to P26.  
Only the workstation connecting to the Assigned Managed Port in the  
Switch can manage the Switch. The default is All ports.  
Broadcast Strom Filtering Mode: have six choices: 5%, 10%, 15%,  
20%, and25%.  
2)  
3)  
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SaveReset  
When you reset to factory situation, all parameters except IP address can be  
configuredtofactoryconfiguration.  
The configuration of parameters won't be effect until you activate the  
changes. When you press Ctrl + U, the Switch will list Are you sure  
you want to activate the changes (Y/N)? . Y for confirmation, N for  
cancel.  
4.4.2 Port Management  
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FileTransfer  
1)  
Transfer types are Update System, Backup Switch Config and Updata  
SwitchConfig.  
UpdataSwitch System:  
Figure 4-4 Port Management  
Through the program files using by TFTP server to update the Switch,  
download the program files provided by TFTP server into the Switch to  
realizethesoftwareupdate.  
Portsparameters:  
In the IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN mode, there are two pages of port parameters  
as figure 4-3 and figure 4-4. In the figure 4-3, when the cursor is on the  
Speed/Duplex, the interface as figure 4-4 will exist when you move the  
cursor right.  
Backup Switch Config:  
Upload the configuration files of the Switch to TFTP server to store the  
configurationparametersof theSwitch.  
In the Port VLAN mode or VLAN Disable mode, there is only one page of port  
parametersasfigure4-5.  
UpdataSwitch Config:  
download the configuration files for the Switch from TFTP server to update  
theSwitchconfiguration.  
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the IEEE802.1X protocol of Port 2 has been configured to be Enable. Please  
note Port Security, Trunk and IEEE802.1X protocol are mutually exclusive.  
Inotherword, whenyouconfigureoneof them, othertwocan't beconfigured.  
10FD: 10Mbps, Full-Duplex  
100HD: 100Mbps, Half-Duplex  
100FD: 100Mbps, Full-Duplex  
Twoindependent modules  
State  
The operating mode of two independent modules is different according to  
different module.  
The port can be used when the State is Enable, while the port is prohibited  
when the State is Disable. The Switch will discard the packets from the port.  
Therearefourtypesof themodules:  
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100Mfibermodule(suchasTL-SM201series)  
Auto: auto-negotiation  
When you configure the Port Security of a port to be Enable, the port won't  
learn any new MAC address. Furthermore, the port only transfers the Data  
Tag accordant to requirements. OtherTags will be discarded. When the Port  
Security of a port is Disable, the port will automatically learn any new MAC  
addressandtransferTagsreceived.  
100FD: 100Mbps, Full-Duplex  
2)  
100MTwisted-Pairmodule (such asTL-SM201U)  
Auto: auto-negotiation  
10HD: 10Mbps, Half-Duplex  
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Flow Control  
10FD: 10Mbps, Full-Duplex  
Disable (default): The port won't produce Flow Control packets and will  
discardtheFlowControlpacketsreceived.  
100HD: 100Mbps, Half-Duplex  
100FD: 100Mbps, Full-Duplex  
Enabled: The Switch will negotiate Flow Control on the specified port  
according to Full-Duplex or Half-Duplex.  
3)  
4)  
Gigabit FiberModule (suchasTL-SM301CS)  
Auto: auto-negotiation  
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Speed/Duplex  
1000FD: 1000Mbps, Full-Duplex  
10Base-T/100Base-TX ports  
Auto (default): auto-test the speed and negotiate the duplex mode with the  
GigabitTwisted-Pairmodule (such asTL-SM301U)  
Auto: auto-negotiation  
otherend.  
10HD: 10Mbps, Half-Duplex  
 
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10HD: 10Mbps, Half-Duplex  
be a sniffer port. The Sniffer port should in a same VLAN with the mirrored  
port.  
10FD: 10Mbps, Full-Duplex  
100HD: 100Mbps, Half-Duplex  
100FD: 100Mbps, Full-Duplex  
1000HD: 1000Mbps, Half-Duplex  
1000FD: 1000Mbps, Full-Duplex  
Direction-CentricModeSniffer  
Sniffer Port: can choose any port from port 1 to port 26. but it can't included in  
the mirrored port. Port 25 and Port 26 can't be used if there are no modules  
inside.  
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Default VID  
There is this choice only in the IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN mode. Every port on  
the Switch has a Default VID which is the VID for an Untag Tag received by  
the port.  
4.4.3 Network  
!
Drop Untag Frm  
One of the input regulations of the Switch. When you configure it to be  
Enable, the Switch will discard the Untag Tags.  
Figure 4-5 Network  
!
Drop Nonmbr Frm  
One of the input regulations of the Switch. When you configure it to be  
Enable, the Switch will discard Unmember Tags.  
Remarks  
1)  
MaxAgingTime:  
Dynamic forwarding table entries, which aremade up of the source and  
destination MAC addresses and their associated port numbers, are deleted  
from the table if they are not accessed within the aging time. The aging time  
can be from 300 to 765 seconds. A very long aging time can result in dynamic  
forwarding table entries that are out-of-date or no longer exist. This may  
cause incorrect packet forwarding decisions by the Switch. If the Aging Time  
PortSniffer  
There are two modes of Port Sniffer, Direction-Centric Mode Sniffer and  
Flow-Centric Mode Sniffer.  
Please note these two modes can't be Enable at the same time. When you  
use one of two modes, you can't use another. The Trunk member port can't  
 
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is too short however, many entries may be aged out too soon. This will result  
in a high percentage of received packets whose source addresses cannot  
be found in the forwarding table, in which case the switch will broadcast the  
packet toallports, egatingmanyof thebenefitsof havingaswitch.  
Priority: 0 -65535  
HelloTime:1 - 10  
MaximumAgeTimer:6- 40  
Forward DelayTimer:4 -30  
Staticforwardingentriesarenot affectedbytheagingtime.  
Max. Age  
Max. Age  
2 x (Forward Delay - 1 second)  
2 x (Hello Time + 1 second)  
2)  
StaticMACAddress  
!
If you set the wrong port of the address or change the port during  
operation, you must reset the Static MAC Address Table. Or else the  
addresscan't beused.  
2)  
3)  
When the Spanning Tree changes from Disable to Enable, the port will  
be blocked for a while which is two times of the Forward Delay.After  
revision, youmust TELNET theSwitchagain.  
!
After you configure the Static MAC Address the Switch can't operate  
normally if a equipment with this address connects to the other port of  
the Switch. It's better to delete the static address which won't be used  
when you configure the static MAC address.  
TherearelimitstothePort PriorityandPort Cost.  
Port Priority: 0 255 (can configure 1 and 255)  
Port Cost: 1 65535 (can configure 1 and 65535)  
4.4.5 IEEE802.1X protocol  
4.4.4 Spanning Tree protocol  
Figure 4-6 Spanning Tree protocol  
Figure 4-7 IEEE802.1X protocol  
Remarks:  
Remarks:  
1)  
There are limits as following:  
1)  
The following MAC address can't be set into the Force AUTH MAC  
 
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Table.  
2)  
When you configure the MTU VLAN and effect it, all original VLAN and  
Trunkconfigurationwillbecancelled.  
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Static MAC Address  
Filter MAC Address  
Force UNAUTH MAC Address  
Authorized MAC Address  
4.4.7 ConfigureTrunk  
2)  
No matter which port the MAC Address of the Force UNAUTH MAC  
Table relates to, the Switch won't transfer its' packets. The following  
MACaddresscan't beset intotheForceUNAUTHMACTable:  
!
!
!
!
StaticMACAddress  
Figure 4-9 Configure Trunk (Page 1 of 2)  
FilterMACAddress  
ForceUNAUTHMACAddress  
AuthorizedMACAddress  
4.4.6 VLAN Management  
Figure 4-10 Configure Trunk (Page 2 of 2)  
Remarks:  
1)  
TrunkConfiguration Regulation:  
!
The Switch supports 7 Trunk. 24 normal ports can only form Trunk with  
the normal ports. Two modules with same model can form a Trunk. But  
the module slot can't form Trunk with the normal ports. There must be  
from 2 to 4 ports to be a Trunk.  
Figure 4-8 VLAN Management  
Remarks:  
1)  
When the VLAN mode has been changed, the Switch will reboot  
automatically.  
!
The Trunk will be treated as a logistic port after you set a Trunk.  
 
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2)  
When you configure a Trunk, the ports added to the Trunk will be  
deleted from all VLANs no matter whether you create a Trunk or add  
the port to a Trunk. If you delete any port or delete the whole Trunk, the  
original port in the Trunk can't reset to any VLAN. In the begging of  
creating a Trunk, the Trunk is not along to any VLAN. You must  
configure it to the required VLAN according to the requirements.  
Before getting start, you must finish some preparing steps. We choose IE 5.0  
in Windows 2000 to be an example.  
The First Step:  
Toolin the IE menu Internet options  
the following screen  
Chapter 5 WEBManagement  
5.1 Introduction  
The TL-SL3226P offers an embedded Web-based (HTML) server allowing  
users to manage the Switch from anywhere on the network through a  
standard browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.  
The Web-based management module and the Console program (and Telnet)  
are different ways to access the same internal switching software and  
configure it. Thus, all settings encountered in Web-based management are  
thesameasthosefoundintheconsoleprogram.  
Figure 5-1 Internet Options  
5.2  
ConnectionofWEB Management  
5.2.1 GettingStart  
The Second Step:  
The first step in getting started in using Web-based management for your  
Switch is to secure a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (Simply  
called IE). Furthermore, the browser must support Javascript Script. For the  
best effect, we suggest you to use IE5.0 or above version and 800x600 or  
abovesystem.  
Press Settings to the following screen:  
 
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TheForthStep:  
Choose Enable in the Active Scripting or choose Reset to  
press Reset and press OK.  
Medium,  
Figure 5-2 Settings  
Pleasechoose Automatically, thenpress OK.  
TheThirdstep:  
Choose Security User-defined.  
Figure 5-4 Security Settings  
The Fifth step:  
Press the right button of the mouse, choose Propertiesin the menu existed.  
The following screen will exist.  
Choose Settings, set 800x600, pressApplyor OK  
Figure 5-3 Security  
 
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Input the user's name and password (the default user's name and password  
are supervisor. Furthermore, the default user has managing right.) Press OK  
to the page of WEB management.  
Caution  
The default user's name and password are set in factory. You can revise and  
add user's names and passwords in the Security Configuration. You must  
have management right when you revising such configuration. If you reset  
the Switch to factory configuration, all users' names and passwords set  
beforewilldisappear. Thereisonlydefault user'snameandpassword.  
Like TELNET, WEB has two managing rights, Manager's right and user's  
right.  
Figure 5-5  
5.2.2 Connection  
Annex A RJ-45 Plug/Connector Pin Specification  
We propose the IP address of the Switch is 192.168.0.2, you can input  
following screen will exist.  
When connecting the Switch to another switch, a bridge or a hub, a normal  
cable is necessary. Please review these products for matching cable pin  
assignment. The following diagram and table show the standard RJ-45  
receptacle/connector and their pin assignments for the switch-to-network  
adapter card connection, and the normal cable for the Switch-to  
switch/hub/bridgeconnection.  
Figure 5-6  
Figure A-1. The standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector  
 
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CrossCable  
RJ-45 Connector pin assignment  
The Switch (normal port) connects to the switch/hub/other equipments  
(normal port).  
Connector pin assignment  
MDI-II Signal  
TX+ (transmit)  
TX- (transmit)  
RX+ (receive)  
Not used  
Contact  
MDI-X Signal  
RX+ (receive)  
RX- (receive)  
TX+ (transmit)  
Not used  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
RX+  
RX-  
RX+  
RX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
TX+  
TX-  
3
6
Not used  
Not used  
MDI-X  
MDI-X  
RX- (receive)  
Not used  
TX- (transmit)  
Not used  
Figure A-4 Cross Cable  
Not used  
Not used  
Usually, the Straight Cable is required to connect to the switch (Uplink  
Port)orNIC.  
Table A-1. The standard Category 3 cable, RJ-45 pin assignment  
The following Figure shows the facture of the Straight Cable and the  
CrossCable.  
Annex B Default Configuration of the switch  
System Configuration System Information  
System Name  
System Position  
Contact  
TL-SL3226PVXX  
New Location  
Administrator  
Straight Cable  
Switch Parameter  
Assigned Managed Port All Ports  
The Switch (Uplink port) or NIC connects to the switch/hub/other  
equipments (normal ports).  
Broadcast Storm  
Filtering Mode  
Transfers Type  
File Name  
OFF  
File transfer  
Update System File  
sl3226p.bin  
0.0.0.0  
1
2
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
1
2
TFTP Server  
State  
Ports Management  
Port Parameters  
Enable  
3
6
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
3
6
Port Security  
Flow Control  
Speed/Duplex  
Drop Untag Frm  
Drop NonMbr Frm  
Default VID  
Disable  
Enable  
Auto  
Disable  
Disable  
1
MDI-II  
MDI-X  
Figure A-3 Straight Cable  
 
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IEEE802.1x Protocol Port Configuration  
State  
Disable (all ports)  
Ports Management  
Direction-centric  
Mode Sniffer  
Sniffer Direction  
Sniffer Port  
Monitored Port Mask  
State  
Disable  
1
Force AUTH MAC Table N/A  
N/A  
Force UNAUTH MAC  
Table  
N/A  
Flow-centric Mode  
Sniffer  
Disable  
Sniffer Port  
Destination Port  
Source Port  
N/A  
1
1
1
VLAN Management  
VLAN Mode  
IEEE802.1q Tag VLAN  
Configuration  
All ports are in one VLAN whose VID is 1, Untag  
VLAN Configuration  
Port Description  
Port Statistics  
Trunk Configuration No Trunk  
0
IGMP Snooping  
IGMP Snooping set  
IGMP Snooping State  
Disable  
Port BandWidth  
Ingress Control  
Engress Control  
DHCP  
Disable  
IGMP Snooping Age Time 120  
Disable  
SNMP Protocol  
Agent status  
Community  
SNMP Agent Status  
Community Name  
Access Mode  
N/A  
Enable  
Network  
IP Address  
Parameters  
Disable  
Public  
Read/Write  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
Max Age  
192.168.0.1  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
Host  
Trap  
N/A  
Event  
None (all items)  
Priority Mode  
MAC Address table  
Max Age  
300  
Priority  
Port Priority  
802.1p (all ports)  
Static MAC Address  
Table  
N/A  
Priority Class Mapping Priority Class Mapping Low  
Table  
Filter MAC Address  
N/A  
Priority Config  
High Priority Class  
Weight  
2
Spanning Tree  
Switch Configuration Spanning Tree  
Bridge Priority  
Disable  
32768  
2
Low Priority Class  
Weight  
1
Bridge Hello Time  
Bridge Hello Age  
20  
Delay Bound Mode  
Low Priority Delay  
Bound Control  
Low Priority Delay  
Bound Time  
OFF  
Forward Delay  
15  
Disable  
Port Configuration  
Priority  
128 (all ports)  
19 (all ports)  
Disable  
PAP Authentication  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
1812  
Path Cost  
0
IEEE802.1x Protocol Switch Configuration 802.1x State  
Authentication Method  
Security  
Security Configuration User Name  
Supervisor  
Supervisor  
Admin  
Password  
User Type  
State  
Auth Server IP  
Backup Auth Server IP  
Auth Server Port  
Auth Server Key  
Acct Server IP  
Enable  
N/A  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
1813  
Backup Acct Server IP  
Acct Server Port  
Acct Server Key  
Re-Auth Enable  
Re-Auth Period (s)  
N/A  
Disable  
3600  
 

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