TP-Link TL-SL3226P User Manual

24+2g gigabit managed switch

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TL-SL3226P
TL-SL3226P
24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch
24+2G Gigabit
Managed
User's Guide
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  • Page 1 E-mail: export@tp-link.com.cn User's Guide User's Guide TL-SL3226P TL-SL3226P 24+2G Gigabit 24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch Managed Switch...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from Shenzhen TP-LINK Technologies Co., Ltd. See our web site for more details: http://www.tp-link.com. Table of contents Checklist...1...
  • Page 3 How to connect TELNET...12 How to connect Out-of-Band...13 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 Introduction...29 Connection of WEB Management...29 Annex A...
  • Page 4: Checklist

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P Checklist Open the box and carefully unpack the TL-SL3226P. You should have all the items on the following checklist: One TL-SL3226P Switch One AC power cable One Serial cable One User's Guide (CD or Presswork)
  • Page 5: Features And Specification

    Provide maximum 7 trunk groups of up to 4 member ports within 26 ports Provide SNMP, Web and Telnet/Console management Support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c Support SNMP MIB-II, Ethernet-like MIB, Bridge MIB, TP-LINK Enterprise MIB Support RMON Statistics, History, Alarm and Event group Support IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree protocol Support IEEE802.1X Port-Based Network Access Control protocol...
  • Page 6: Chapter 3 Installation

    Managed Switch Figure 3-1 Rack Installation 3.1.3 Power On The TL-SL3226P can be used with the power source in the range of 110 to 260VAC, 50 to 60Hz. The internal power system of the TL-SL3226P can automatically adjust the operating power-pressure according to the power-pressure input. The POWER LED will be light when power on.
  • Page 7: Connecting The Switch

    The LEDs are lit when there is a secure connection to a device at any of the ports. The flash LED indicates data transmission at the responding port. 3.2.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the TL-SL3226P contains a power connector and a port for ground connection. 110-260V 110-260V...
  • Page 8: Optional Extension Modules

    The port for connection to the ground There is a port on the left of the panel for the connection to the ground. 3.2.3 Optional Extension Modules There are two module extension slots on the front panel of the TL-SL3226P as the following figure. 1000M...
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Telnet/Out-Of-Band Management

    100M Module can work in 100M situations, while the 1000M modules can work in 1000M networks. 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 operating of the TL-SL3226P.
  • Page 10: How To Connect Out-Of-Band

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P How to connect Out-of-Band Out-of-Band Management needs a terminal or a HyperTerminal. 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 configure the HyperTerminal.
  • Page 11 24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P The management interface is the menu drive. After you log on, you will in the first menu as following: Figure 4-2 Main Menu 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.
  • Page 12: Configure System

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P The assumpsit of normal control button in the operating interface is as following: <Arrow Key>= Direction Button: up, down, left, right moves cursor <Tab> =T ab Button: move the cursor to the next stay place <W>, <w>...
  • Page 13: Port Management

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P Switch Parameters 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.
  • Page 14 24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P 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. In other word, when you configure one of them, other two can't be configured.
  • Page 15: Network

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P 10HD: 10Mbps, Half-Duplex 10FD: 10Mbps, Full-Duplex 100HD: 100Mbps, Half-Duplex 100FD: 100Mbps, Full-Duplex 1000HD: 1000Mbps, Half-Duplex 1000FD: 1000Mbps, Full-Duplex 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.
  • Page 16: Spanning Tree Protocol

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P 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 to all ports, egating many of the benefits of having a switch.
  • Page 17: Vlan Management

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P Table. Static MAC Address Filter MAC Address Force UNAUTH MAC Address Authorized MAC Address No matter which port the MAC Address of the Force UNAUTH MAC Table relates to, the Switch won't transfer its' packets. The following...
  • Page 18: Chapter 5 Web Management

    VLAN according to the requirements. Chapter 5 WEB Management 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.
  • Page 19 24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P Figure 5-2 Settings Please choose Automatically, then press OK. The Third step: Choose Security User-defined. Figure 5-3 Security 24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P The Forth Step: Choose Enable in the Active Scripting or choose Reset to press Reset and press OK.
  • Page 20: Annex Arj-45 Plug/Connector Pin Specification

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P Figure 5-5 5.2.2 Connection We propose the IP address of the Switch is 192.168.0.2, you can input http://192.168.0.2/ in the IE to connect the Switch. Then press Enter, the following screen will exist.
  • Page 21: Annex B Default Configuration Of The Switch

    24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P RJ-45 Connector pin assignment Connector pin assignment Contact MDI-II Signal MDI-X Signal TX+ (transmit) RX+ (receive) TX- (transmit) RX- (receive) RX+ (receive) TX+ (transmit) Not used Not used Not used Not used RX- (receive)
  • Page 22 24+2G Gigabit Managed Switch User's Guide TL-SL3226P Ports Management Direction-centric Sniffer Direction Mode Sniffer Sniffer Port Monitored Port Mask Flow-centric Mode State Sniffer Sniffer Port Destination Port Source Port Port Description Port Statistics Port BandWidth Ingress Control Engress Control Network...

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