TRENDnet TE100-S800i User Manual
TRENDnet TE100-S800i User Manual

TRENDnet TE100-S800i User Manual

8 port 10/100base-tx intelligent switch
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  • Page 2 1. Introduction The 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch is a compact switch that is ideal for SOHO (Small Office or Home Office) networks. It provides wired-speeds, Fast Ethernet switching, and store-and-forward switching to attain high-performance at low-cost connections. It can also auto-learn and store source addresses on an 8K-entry MAC address table.
  • Page 3: Software Features

    IEEE802 .1Q VLAN, GVRP supported Support Class of Service Broadcast Storm filter supported Support Port Security IEEE802.3ad Port trunk with LACP supported Software Features RFC 1157 SNMP, RFC 1213 MIB II, Bridge MIB, RFC 1643 SNMP Ethernet Like, RFC 1493 Bridge MIB, RFC 1757 RMON1, LANTECH Enterprise MIB, RFC 1215 Trap, Web management (IE) Management...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    RFC Standard ICMP, RFC 854 TELNET Server/Client, RFC 1112 IGMP, RFC 2068 HTTP, Package Contents Unpack the contents of the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch and verify them against the checklist below. 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch Power Cord Four Rubber Feet...
  • Page 5: Management Methods

    Log in and change the Switch’s configuration. Web-based Management The Switch provides an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory. It offers advanced management features that allow a user to manage the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch from anywhere on the network by using a standard browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 6 SNMP Network Management SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a means to monitor and control a network device, and to manage configuration, statistic collection, performance, and security.
  • Page 7: Hardware Description

    The Front Panel of the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch consist of 8 auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports (automatic MDI/MDIX). The LED indicators are also located on the frond panel of the switch. Figure 2-1. The Front Panel of the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch RJ-45 Ports (Auto-MDIX): Eight 10/100Mbps ports can automatically sense 10Base-T or 100Base-TX connections.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    Table 2-1. The description of LED Indicator Rear Panel The Console port and 3-pronged power plug are located at the Rear Panel of the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch as shown in Figure 2-3. The Figure 2-2. LED Indicators Color Green...
  • Page 9: Desktop Installation

    (PC) via a RS-232 cable. Desktop Installation Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby. The surface where you put your Switch should be clean, smooth, level, and Make sure there is enough clearance around the Switch to sturdy.
  • Page 10 Figure 2-4. Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch Power On Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of the Switch. The other side of power cord connects to the power outlet. Check the power...
  • Page 11: Network Application

    3. Network Application This section provides you a few examples of how the switch is applied to a given network topology. In general, the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch is designed to be used as a desktop or segment switch. Desktop Application The 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch is designed to be a desktop size switch that is an ideal solution for small workgroup.
  • Page 12 You can use the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch to connect PCs, workstations, and servers to each other by connecting these devices directly to the Switch. All the devices in this network can communicate with each other. Connecting servers to the backbone switch allow other users to access the server’s data.
  • Page 13: Network Configuration

    Figure 4-1. Connecting the Switch to a terminal via RS-232 cable After the connection between Switch and PC is finished, turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal to match the following default characteristics of the console port:...
  • Page 14: Console - Menu

    Baud Rate: 9600 bps Data Bits: 8 Parity: none Stop Bit: 1 Control flow: None Figure 4-2. The settings of communication parameters After you have finished entering each parameter setting, press the Enter Key. The Main Menu appears. Console – Menu You can type user name and password to login.
  • Page 15 Status and Counters: Show the status of the switch. Switch Static Configuration: Configure the switch. Protocol Related Configuration: Configure the protocol function. Reboot Switch: Restart the system or reset switch to default configuration. Logout: Exit the menu line program. <Control Key>...
  • Page 16 Status and Counters You can press Tab or Backspace key to choose an item, and press Enter to select an item. Port Status This page display every port status Type: Display the port type. Enabled: Display the port is enabled or disabled depending on a user’s setting.
  • Page 17 Actions-> You can press the Tab or Backspace key to choose different options in the action menu. Press the Enter key to select an item in the action menu. <Quit>: Exit the port status page, and return to the previous menu. Port Counters The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit.
  • Page 18 4-2-3. System Information System Description: Display the name of the device. MAC Address: The unique hardware address assigned by the manufacturer. Firmware Version: Display the switch’s firmware version. Hardware Version: Display the switch’s hardware version. Kernel version: Display the switch’s kernel version.
  • Page 19 Switch Static Configuration You can press the Tab or Backspace key to choose an item, and press the Enter key to select item.
  • Page 20 Administration Configuration Device Information This page provides the user to configure device information. Actions-> <Edit>: Edit device information. Press the Tab or Backspace key to select an item. After configuring the item, press ESC to go back to the action menu.
  • Page 21 IP Configuration User can configure the IP setting and fill in the new value. Actions-> <Edit>: Edit IP information. Press the Tab or Backspace key to select an item. After configuring the item, press ESC to go back to the action menu. <Save>: Save all configured values.
  • Page 22 Note: Always restart the computer after finishing the setup. Change Username A user can change the login name of the switch.
  • Page 23 4. Flow Control: A user can enable or disable flow control. 5. Group: A user can trunk a group of ports for a switch-to-switch backbone connection. There is a maximum of 4 ports for one trunk group.
  • Page 24 Actions-> <Quit>: Exit the port configuration page and return to the previous menu. <Edit>: Edit port configuration. Press the Tab or Backspace key to select an item. After configuring the item, press ESC to go back to the action menu. <Save>: Save all configured values.
  • Page 25 Actions-> <Quit>: Exit the port mirroring configuration page and return to the previous menu. <Edit>: Edit port mirroring configuration. Press the Tab or Backspace key to select an item. After configuring the item, press ESC to go back to the action menu.
  • Page 26 VLAN Configuration VLAN Configure 1. Mode: Press the Space key to choose a VLAN member. There are three modes to select from: 802.1Q, 802.1Q with GVRP and PortBase. Untagged: the member port is an un-tagged port. Tagged: the member port is a tagged port. NO: The port is not member of this VLAN group.
  • Page 27 Create a VLAN Group Create a VLAN and add tagged /untagged member ports to it. 1. VLAN Name: Type a name for the new VLAN. 2. VLAN ID: Type a VID (between 2~4094). The default is 1. 3. Protocol VLAN: Press the Space key to choose a protocol type. Actions->...
  • Page 28 <Edit>: Edit configuration page. Press the Tab or Backspace key to select an item. After configuring the item, press ESC to go back to the action menu. <Save>: Save all configured values. Edit / Delete a VLAN Group In this page, user can edit or delete a VLAN group. 1.
  • Page 29 These options represent the number of high priority packets sent before one low priority packet is sent. For example, 2 High: 1 Low means that the switch sends 2 high priority packets before sending 1 low priority packet.
  • Page 30 4-3-6.MAC Address Configuration 4-3-6-1.Static MAC Address When you add a static MAC address, it remains in the switch's address table, regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch. This saves the switch from having to re-learn a device's MAC address when the disconnected or powered-off device becomes active on the network again.
  • Page 31 3.In the Port num item, enter the port number. 4.If tag-based(802.1Q) VLAN are set up on the switch, static addresses are associated with individual VLANs. Type the VID to associate with the MAC address.
  • Page 32 Delete static MAC address 1.Press <Delete> key to delete a static MAC address. 2.Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press enter. 3.After delete static MAC address, you have to press <Save> to complete the deleting operation. 4-3-6-2.Filtering MAC Address Edit Filtering MAC address 1.Press <Edit>...
  • Page 33 3. After delete Filtering MAC address, you have to press <Save> to complete the deleting operation. 4-3-7.Misc Configuration 4-3-7-1.Port Security A port in security mode will be “locked” without permission of address learning. Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally.
  • Page 34 3.Press ESC to go back action menu line, and then select <Save> to save all configure value. 4-3-7-2.MAC Age Interval Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch’s address table. The valid range is 300~765 seconds. Default is 300 seconds.
  • Page 35 Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. Finished configure press ESC to go back action menu line. <Save>: Save all configure value. <Quit>: Exit this page and return to previous menu. 4-3-7-3.Broadcast Storm Filtering This page is for configuring broadcast storm control. Press <Edit> to configure the broadcast storm filter mode.
  • Page 36 4-3-7-4.Max bridge transmit delay bound Max bridge transmit delay bound: Limit the packets queuing time in switch. If enable, the packets queued exceed will be drop. Press the Space key to set the time. Valid values are 1sec, 2sec, 4sec and off.
  • Page 37: Protocol Related Configuration

    NOTE: Make sure of “Max bridge transit delay bound control” is enabled before enable Delay Bound, because Enable Delay Bound must be work under “Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled” situation. Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. Press the ESC key to go back to action menu line.
  • Page 38 4-4-1-1.STP Enable This page is enables or disables the Spanning Tree function. Press the Space key to enable or disable.
  • Page 39 4-4-1-2.System Configuration 1.You can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge on the left. 2.On the right, user can setting new value for STP parameter. 4-4-1-3.Perport Configuration...
  • Page 40 3.Priority: You can make a port more or less likely to become the root port. If you change the value, you need to restart the switch for valid value. 4-4-2.SNMP Use this page to define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings.
  • Page 41: System Options

    Press <Edit> to enter all items, and then press <Save> to save configure value. 1.System Name: Type a name to be used for the switch. 2.System Contact: Type the name of contact person or organization. 3.System Location: Type the location of the switch.
  • Page 42 Actions-> <Add>: Create a community strings. <Edit>: Modify all items. Finished configure press ESC to go back action menu line. <Delete>: Delete a community strings. After delete item press <Save> to complete the deleting operation. <Save>: Save all configure value. <Quit>: Exit this page and return to previous menu.
  • Page 43: Trap Managers

    4-4-2-3.Trap Managers A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, the system alerts generated by the switch. If no trap manager is defined, no traps are issued. Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string.
  • Page 44 Actions-> <Add>: Create a trap manager. <Edit>: Modify all items. Finished configure press ESC to go back action menu line. <Delete>: Delete a trap manager. After delete item press <Save> to complete the deleting operation. <Save>: Save all configure value. <Quit>: Exit this page and return to previous menu.
  • Page 45: Aggregator Setting

    4-4-4.LACP 4-4-4-1.Aggregator Setting 1.Group: Display the trunk group ID. 2.LACP: Press Space key to enable or disable LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) support. If enable, the group is LACP static trunking group. If disable, the group is local static trunking group.
  • Page 46: State Activity

    Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. Finished configure press ESC to go back action menu line. <Save>: Save all configure value. <Quit>: Exit this page and return to previous menu. 4-4-4-2.State Activity Active: The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets. Passive: The port does not automatically sends LACP protocol packets, and responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device.
  • Page 47: Lacp Status

    Actions-> <Edit>: Configure all items. Finished configure press ESC to go back action menu line. <Save>: Save all configure value. <Quit>: Exit this page and return to previous menu. 4-4-4-3.LACP Status When you setting trunking group, you can see relation information in here.
  • Page 48: Reboot Switch

    <Quit>: Exit this page and return to previous menu. <Previous Page>: Return to previous page to view. <Next page>: Go to next page to view. 4-5.Reboot Switch Default: Reset switch to default configuration. Restart: Reboot the switch in software reset.
  • Page 49: X-Modem Upgrade

    4-6. X-modem Upgrade 1.Press X key to start upgrading for X-modem. 1. First, disconnect terminal and modify baud rate to 57600bps, then do the connection again. 3.Select “send file" under "transfer" menu from menu bar.
  • Page 50 4.Press "browse" button to select the path. 5.Select "1K X-modem" of protocol and press "Send" button. 6.After successfully upgraded the new firmware, please modify baud rate to 9600bps.
  • Page 51: Web-Based Management

    This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-based management of 8TP+ 1Fiber Management Switch series. The 8TP+ 1Fiber Management Switch series provides an embedded HTML website residing in flash memory. It offers management feature and allows users to manage the 8TP+1Fiber Management Switch from anywhere on the network through a standard Web Browser.
  • Page 52: Web Management Home Overview

    5-1. Web Management Home Overview 1. Home Page. 5-2. Port status 1. port status State: Display port status off or on depended on user setting. “unlink” will be treated as “off ”. Link Status: Down is “No Link”, UP is “Link” Auto Negotiation: auto negotiation mode Speed status: Display 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed, Port 1- 8 is 10/100Mbps.
  • Page 53 Click any of the virtual ports on the switch below to view each port’s status.
  • Page 54: Port Statistics

    Configuration Backup, Reset system and Reboot. 5-4-1. IP Address 1. User can configure the IP Settings and fill in the new value, than clicks apply button. 2. User must be reset switch and use new IP address to browser this web management.
  • Page 55 5-4-2. Switch Setting 5-4-2-1.Basic Description: Display the name of device type. MAC Address: The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer (default) Firmware Version: Display the switch’s firmware version. Hardware Version: Display the switch’s Hardware version. Default configure value version: Display write to...
  • Page 56 300~765 seconds. Default is 300 seconds. Max bridge transit delay bound control: Limit the packets queuing time in switch. If enable, the packets queued exceed will be drop. This valid value are 1sec, 2 sec, 4 sec and off. Default is 1 seconds.
  • Page 57 These options represent the number of high priority packets sent before one low priority packet is sent. For example, 2 High :1 Low means that the switch sends 2 high priority packets before sending 1 low priority packet.
  • Page 58 Enable Delay Bound: Limit the low priority packets queuing time in switch. Default Max Delay Time is 255ms. If the low priority packet stays in switch exceed Max Delay Time, it will be sent. The valid range is 1~255 ms.
  • Page 59 Query work within a network: 1. This topology has to be set for when the router’s IP address is smaller than other Switch in subnet. 2. This topology has to be set for when the router’s IP address is not...
  • Page 60 Router has to be the device that queries. 3. This topology must be set for when the Switch’s IP address is not the smallest in the subnet. If in Auto mode, the network will cause multi-cast storm from the client IGMP report, the topology shown as below is necessary to be set for.
  • Page 61 4. All of Switch must be in Disable mode, When VOD server is set up for IGMP Queries. GVRP (GARP [Generic Attribute Registration Protocol] VLAN Registration Protocol) GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes. If the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enabled, you...
  • Page 62 5-4-4. Port Controls 1. This page can Change every port status State: User can disable or enable this port control Auto Negotiation: User can set auto negotiation is enable or disable of per port Speed setting: User can set 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed (Port1~Port8) Duplex setting: User can set full-duplex or half-duplex mode Flows control setting: User can set flow control function is enable or...
  • Page 63 5-4-5-1. Aggregator setting System Priority : A value used to identify the active LACP. The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the active LACP. 1.Group ID: you can create a link aggregation across two or more ports, choose the "group id"...
  • Page 64: Aggregator Information

    3. Work ports: The max number of ports can be aggregated at the same time. If LACP static trunking group, the exceed ports is standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail. If it is the local static trunking group, the number must be the same as group ports.
  • Page 65 1. A link having either two active LACP ports or one active port can perform dynamic LACP trunking. A link has two passive LACP ports will not perform dynamic LACP trunking because both ports are waiting for and LACP protocol packet from the opposite device.
  • Page 66: Igmp Snooping

    IP manages multicast traffic by using switches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP. Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch. IGMP have three fundamental types of message as follows:...
  • Page 67: Static Mac Address

    Message A message sent from the querier (IGMP router or switch) asking for a Query response from each host belonging to the multicast group. A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host Report wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message.
  • Page 68: Port Security

    4. In the Port Number box, select a port number. 5. If tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLANs are set up on the switch, static addresses are associated with individual VLANs. Type the VID (tag-based VLANs) to associate with the MAC address.
  • Page 69: Mac Filtering

    5-4-6-4. MAC Filtering...
  • Page 70 The 8TP+1Fiber Management Switch support port-based and protocol-base VLAN in web management page, In the default configuration, VLAN support is enable and all ports on the switch belong to default VLAN, VID is 1. NOTE: The default VLAN can’t be deleted.
  • Page 71 2. Click Add 3. Type a name for the new VLAN. 4. Type a VID (between 2-4094). The default is 1. 5. From the Available ports box, select ports to add to the switch and click Add. 6. Click Apply 5-4-7-2.
  • Page 72 Ingress filtering lets frames belonging to a specific VLAN to be forwarded if the port belongs to that VLAN. 8TP+1Fiber Management Switch have two ingress filtering rule as follows: Ingress Filtering Rule 1: Forward only packets with VID matching this port's configured VID .
  • Page 73 1. You can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge. Such as follow screen. 2. You can view spanning tree status about the switch. Such as follow screen.
  • Page 74 Prameter You can change priority value, A value used to identify the Priority root bridge. The bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root. Enter a number 1 through 65535. You can change Max Age value, The number of seconds a Max Age bridge waits without receiving Spanning-Tree Protocol configuration messages before attempting a...
  • Page 75: Port Mirror

    You can make it more or less likely to become the root port, the rage is 0-255,default setting is 128 Specifies the path cost of the port that switch uses to determine which port are the forwarding ports the lowest number is forwarding ports, the rage is 1-65535 and default value base on IEEE802.1D...
  • Page 76 Mirror Ports: The ports you want to mirror. All mirror port traffic will be copied to mirror port. You can select max 9 monitor ports in the switch. If you want to disable the function, you must select monitor port to none.
  • Page 77 SNMP community strings. User can also define a name, location, and contact person for the switch. Fill in the system options data, then click Apply to update the changes on this page Name: Enter a name to be used for the switch.
  • Page 78 1. Use this page, user can change web management user name and password. User name: root Password: root 5-4-12. TFTP Update Firmware 1. The following menu options provide some system control functions to allow a user to update firmware and remote boot switch system:...
  • Page 79: Tftp Restore Configuration

    * Download new image.bin file then in web management press <update firmware>. 5-4-13. Configuration Backup 5-4-13-1. TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set TFTP server address. You can restore EEPROM value from here, but you must put back image in TFTP server, switch will download back flash image.
  • Page 80: Tftp Backup Configuration

    5-4-13-2. TFTP Backup Configuration Use this page to set TFTP server IP address. You can save current EEPROM value from here, then go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value.
  • Page 81 5-4-14. Reset System Reset Switch to default configuration, default value as below 5-4-15. Reboot Reboot the Switch in software reset.
  • Page 82: Technical Specifications

    6. Technical Specifications This section provides the specifications of the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch and the following table lists the specifications. Standards Compliance Protocol Transfer Rate LED Indicators Network Cables MAC Address Data Buffer Switch Fabric Bandwidth Dimensions Weight Storage Temp.
  • Page 83 Temp. Power Supply 100~240VAC, 50/60 Hz Power 17 Watts Consumption EMI & Safety FCC A, CE, UL, cUL...
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    7. Troubleshooting This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems on the 8 10/100Base-TX Management Switch series. Incorrect connections Faulty or loose cables Look for loose or obviously faulty connections. If they appear to be OK, make sure the connections are snug.
  • Page 85: Diagnosing Led Indicators

    IF the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may have a problem with power outlet, or power cord. However, if the Switch powers off after running for a while, check for loose power connections, power losses or surges at power outlet. IF you still cannot resolve the problem, contact your local dealer for assistance.
  • Page 86: Limited Warranty

    TE100-S800i – 5 Years Warranty If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, TRENDware shall, at its option and expense, repair the...
  • Page 87 WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF THE TRENDWARE PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, THE CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE, AT TRENDWARE’S OPTION, REPAIR REPLACEMENT. FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OTHERWISE,...

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