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Ins t allation Guide L2 Managed S wit ch TL-SG3210/TL-SG3216/TL-SG3424/TL-SG3424P Enterprise Networking Solution[...]
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I Spe cif icatio ns are subjec t to change without not ice. i s a r e gi s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k of T P - L I N K TECHN OLOGIES CO. , L TD . Oth er brand s and pro duc t names are t rademark s of the ir res pe ct ive holder s. No par t of the spe cif ic ations may b e [...]
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II Related Document The Us er Guide and C L I Referenc e Guide of the p roduc t are p rovide d on the re sourc e CD. T o obt ain the lates t pro duc t information, plea se visit t he of f icial websit e: ht tp: / /ww w. tp-link .com ?[...]
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III Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ———————————— 01 1.1 Product Overview ......................................... 01 1.2 Appearance ................................................. 01 Chapter 2 Installation ————————————— 06 2.1 Package Contents ............................[...]
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01 L2 Managed Switch TP -L IN K Jet St re am L 2 M an ag e d S wi tc h, de si gn e d f or wo r kgr ou ps an d dep ar tm e nt s, p r o v i d e s w i r e - s p e e d p e r f o r m a n c e a n d a b un d a n t la ye r 2 [...]
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02 L2 Managed Switch LEDs LED Stat us Indic ation PWR On The s witch is p owere d on. Of f The s witch is p owere d of f or p ower supp ly is abn ormal. Flashing Power supp ly is abn ormal. SYS Flas hing The switc h work s pro per ly . On/Of f The s witch wor k s improp erl y . 1 0/ 100/ 1 000 M On A device i s linked to the c orre sp onding p or t[...]
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03 L2 Managed Switch LED Stat us Indic ation 1 00 0Mbp s On A 1 00 0Mbp s devic e is con nec te d to th e corr esp ondin g por t . Of f A 10 / 1 00Mb ps devic e or no dev ice is c onne c ted t o the corr esp ondin g por t . Link / Act On A devic e is co nnec te d to th e cor res pon ding por t , but no ac tivit y . Flashing Data is b eing t ransmit[...]
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04 L2 Managed Switch LED St atus Indicatio n PoE Max On The re maining PoE p ower ≤ 7 W. Flashing T he re maining PoE p ower keep s ≤ 7W af t er this L ED is on for 2 minute s. Of f The re maining PoE p ower ≥ 7 W. 1 0/ 100/ 1 00 0 Mbps Gre en On The p or t is sup plying p ower nor mally . Flashing T he supp ly power e xcee ds t he cor rep on[...]
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05 L2 Managed Switch Grounding T erminal Power Socket Rear Panel of TL -SG32 1 0 Figure 1 - 5 The rear p anel of TL -SG32 16 /T L -SG342 4/ TL -SG342 4P is shown as the following f igure. Grounding T erminal Power Socket Rear Panel of TL -SG32 1 6/TL -SG342 4/TL -SG342 4P Figure 1 -6 Gro unding T erminal The switc h alre ady come s with lightning p[...]
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06 L2 Managed Switch Make s ure that the pac kage co ntains the fo llowing items. If any of the lis ted ite ms is damaged or mis sing, pleas e cont ac t your distr ibutor . One Resource CD One Switch One Power Cord, O[...]
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07 L2 Managed Switch Please keep a pro per tempe rature and humidit y in the equipme nt r oom. T oo high/low humidit y may lead to b ad insulation, ele c tricit y le akage, mechanic al prope r t y changes and cor rosio ns. T o o high temp eratur e may acce lerate aging of the ins ulation materials and can t hus signif icantly shor te n the s er vic[...]
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08 L2 Managed Switch Ensure the rac k and devic e are well ear the d. ■ Make sure the power so cket has a go od c ontac t with t he ground. ■ Keep a reas onable c abling s yste m and avoid induced lightning. ■ Use the s ignal SPD ( Surge Protec ti ve Device ) when wiring outdo or . ■ Not e: For de taile d lightning pr otec tio n measure s, [...]
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09 L2 Managed Switch Feet Bottom of the Device Notch De sk top Ins tallat ion Figure 2- 1 Rack Ins tallation ■ T o i ns t al l t h e de vi c e in an EI A s t a n da r d- s ize d , 19 -i nc h r a c k , fo ll ow t h e ins t r u c t i on s des cribe d be low: Chec k the gro unding and st abilit y of the rac k. 1. Se cure th e supplie d rac k -m ount[...]
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10 L2 Managed Switch In t he ac t ual net wor k e nvi ro nm en t, you may nee d c ab le ou td o or s an d in d oo r s, and the requirem ent s for c abling outdo ors and indoor s are diffe[...]
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11 L2 Managed Switch Requirement s for the dis t ance be t ween Et herne t c able and ot her pipe lines are shown ■ in the tab le. Oth er Pipe lines Ethe rnet C able Min Parallel Ne t Leng th L ( mm ) Min Parallel- overlapping N et He ight H ( mm ) Down- condu c tor 1000 300 PE 50 20 Ser vice pip e 150 20 Comp res se d air pipe 150 20 Ther mal pi[...]
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12 L2 Managed Switch Co nne c t in g th e d evi ce to g ro und is to q uic k ly rel ea se th e lig htn ing over -volt ag e an d over -c urrent of the devic e, whic h is also a nec es sar y me asure to pr otec t the b ody fro m elec t ric sho ck. In di f fe r e n t e n v i r o n m e n [...]
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13 L2 Managed Switch Not e: The f igure is to illustrate th e applic ation and principl e. The power c ord you get fro m ■ the pac kage and the so cket in your situation will comply with the re gulation in your countr y , s o they may dif fer fro m the f igure above. If you intend to c onnec t the devi ce to the gro und via the PE (Protec ting Ea[...]
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14 L2 Managed Switch Lightning Protection Power lightning arres ter and si gnal lightning arrest er are us ed fo r lighting prote ct ion. Power lightning arre st er is used for limiting the voltage surge due to a lightning. If an outdo or AC power co rd sho uld be dire [...]
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15 L2 Managed Switch Connection Conne c t the Ethe rnet p or t s of the s witch to t he net work devi ces by R J45 c able as t he following f igure shown. RJ45 Cable RJ45 Port Conne c ting t he R J45 Por t Figure 4 - 1 ?[...]
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16 L2 Managed Switch CL I ( Comma nd Lin e Inter f ace ) enab les you to mana ge th e swi tch, t hus you c an lo ad the CL I af ter c onne ct ing the PC s or T e rminals to the co nsole p or t on th e switch v ia t he provide d cabl e. Conne c t the con sole p or t of the dev ice with your comput er[...]
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17 L2 Managed Switch Conne c ting t o Power Suppl y Figure 4 - 4 Not e: The gure is to illustrate the applic ation and principle. The p ower cor d you ge t fro m th e pa c kag e and the so c ket in yo ur sit uat ion w ill c omp ly wit h th e re gul atio n in your countr y , s o they may diffe r from t he gure above. ?[...]
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18 L2 Managed Switch T o a c c e s s t h e G U I o f t h e s w i t c h , o p e n a w e b b r o w s e r a n d t y p e t h e d e f a u l t 1. man ag em e nt add re s s ht t p: / /1 92. [...]
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19 L2 Managed Switch Main Page of the Swit ch Figure 5-3 Y ou c an log o n to the swit ch and ac ce ss the C L I by the following t wo metho ds: Log on to t he switc h by the con sole p or t on the Switc h. ■ Lo g on t o t he s wit ch re mot el y[...]
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20 L2 Managed Switch The C onnec tio n De sc ription Wind ow will prompt as Figure 5-5. En ter a nam e into the 3. Name f ield and c lick OK . Conne c tion D es cr iption Figure 5-5 Sele c t the p or t to co nnec t in Figure 5- 6, and click O K. 4. Sel ec t the p or t to c onne c t Figure 5- 6 Co nf i gur e t he po r t s el ec te d i n th e s t ep [...]
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21 L2 Managed Switch Por t Se t ting s Figure 5- 7 T ype th e Use r name and Pas sword in th e Hype r T er minal window , the fac to r y default 6. va lu e f o r b o t h of t h e m is a d mi n. T h e D O S p r o mp t ” TP - L IN K > ” w i ll a p p e ar a f te r pre ssing the Enter but ton as Figure 5-8 shown. It indicate s that you c an use [...]
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22 L2 Managed Switch Ope n the Run window Figure 5-9 T ype c md in the pro mpt Run window as Figure 5- 1 0 and clic k OK. 3. Run Window Figure 5- 1 0 T ype t elnet 1 9 2. 1 68.0 . 1 in the c ommand pr ompt sh own as Figure 5- 1 1 , and pre ss the 4. Enter but ton. Conne c ting t o the Switc h Figure 5- 1 1 Configuration[...]
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23 L2 Managed Switch T y pe th e U s er nam e a nd Pa ss wo rd (the fa c to r y de fa ult va lue fo r b o th of t he m i s 5. admin ) and pres s the Enter bu t ton, then you can us e the C LI now, wh ich is sh own as Figure 5- 12. Log in th e Switch Figure 5- 1 2 For det ailed CL I configurati on instruc tio ns, please refer to the CLI R ef ere nce[...]
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24 L2 Managed Switch Conne c t the conso le por t[...]
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25 L2 Managed Switch Item Content Standar ds IEEE 802.3 1 0 Bas e- T Eth erne t IEEE 802.3u 1 0 0Ba se - T X/1 0 0B ase -F X IEEE 802.3ab 1 0 00 Bas e- T IEEE 802.3 z 1 00 0Ba se - X IEEE 802.3x Flow Control T ransmis sion Me dium 1 0Bas e- T : [...]
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26 L2 Managed Switch For mo re help, please go t o : htt p :/ /ww w. tp-link.com/ en/ suppor t /faq ■ T o download th e lates t Firmware, Driver , Utilit y and Us er Guid e, go to: ■ http: / /ww w . tp-link. com/ en/ support/do wnload For all othe r tec hni[...]
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27 L2 Managed Switch Switzerland T el: +41 (0) 848 800 998 (German Service) Fee: 4-8 Rp/min, depending on r ate of different time. E-mail: support.ch@tp-link.com Service time: Monday to Friday , 9:00 to 12:30 and 13:30 to 17:30. GMT+ 1 or GMT+ 2 (DST) T urkey T el: 0850 7244 488 (T urkish Service) Fee: Depending on r ate of different carriers. E-ma[...]
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W ebsite: http://www .tp-link.com T el: +86 755 26504400 E-mail: support@tp-link.com 7106504453 REV2.0.0[...]