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User Guide 74
Configuring PoE Overview
1
Overview
Note
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Only TL-SG1016PE supports the PoE configuration.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a remote power supply function. With this function, the switch
can supply power to the connected devices over twisted-pair cables.
Some devices such as IP phones, access points (APs) and cameras may be located far
away from the AC power source in actual use. PoE can provide power for these devices
without requiring to deploy power cables. This allows a single cable to provide both data
connection and electric power for the device.
PSE
Power sourcing equipment (PSE) is a device that provides power for PDs on the Ethernet,
for example, the PoE switch. PSE can detect the PDs and determine the device power
requirements.
PD
Powered device (PD) is a device receiving power from the PSE, for example, IP phones and
access points. According to whether PDs comply with IEEE standard, they can be classified
into standard PDs and non-standard PDs. Only standard PDs can be powered via TP-Link
PoE switches.
Содержание
- Unmanaged pro configuration utility p.1
- User guide p.1
- About this guide p.2
- Switching p.2
- Managing system p.2
- Getting started p.2
- Contents p.2
- Overview 51 p.3
- Configuring qos p.3
- Configuring port mirror 46 p.3
- Configuring igmp snooping 37 p.3
- Configuring 802 q vlan 56 p.3
- Viewing port statistics 45 p.3
- Configuration example for 802 q vlan 60 p.3
- Testing the cable 48 p.3
- Configuration example 39 p.3
- Qos 65 p.3
- Monitoring 44 p.3
- Monitoring p.3
- Configuring vlan p.3
- Configuring ports 35 p.3
- Configuring port based vlan 54 p.3
- Configuring mtu vlan 53 p.3
- Configuring loop prevention 49 p.3
- Configuring lag 38 p.3
- Searching help p.4
- Configuring poe p.4
- More information p.5
- Intended readers p.5
- Conventions p.5
- About this guide p.5
- Part 1 p.7
- Getting started p.7
- Chapters p.7
- Introduction p.8
- Installing the configuration utility p.9
- To launch the unmanaged pro configuration utility it searches the network for tp link unmanaged pro switches automatically the discovered switches are listed as below p.14
- Log into the switch p.14
- Double click p.14
- Discovering the switches in the network p.14
- Discovering switches p.14
- Discover the switches in the network p.14
- Configure ip setting for the switch p.14
- With the switch discovery fuction of the utility you can p.14
- Configuring ip setting for the switch p.15
- Logging into the switch p.16
- To save the current configurations you can click p.17
- To return to the switch discovery page p.17
- Shown in the top right corner you can click p.17
- Uninstalling the utility p.18
- Wait for a while until the following page is displayed click yes p.19
- The following page will be displayed p.19
- Wait a moment until the following page is displayed the utility has been uninstalled click finish p.20
- Part 2 p.21
- Managing system p.21
- Chapters p.21
- Ip setting p.22
- Firmware upgrade p.22
- Backup and restore p.22
- User account management p.22
- System reset p.22
- System reboot p.22
- System info p.22
- System p.22
- Supported features p.22
- Overview p.22
- Viewing the system information p.23
- Configuring system info p.23
- Specifying the device description p.24
- Configuring the system ip address using dhcp p.25
- Configuring the system ip address manually p.25
- Configuring ip p.25
- Click apply p.26
- Follow these steps to configure the user account p.27
- Click apply p.27
- With user account management you can modify the username and password to refuse illegal users p.27
- User account to load the following page p.27
- Specify the user name enter the old password specify a new password and confirm the new password p.27
- Managing user account p.27
- Saving the current configuration p.28
- Backing up and restoring p.28
- Restoring to the previous configuration p.29
- Rebooting system p.32
- Reseting the system p.33
- Upgrading the firmware p.34
- Click upgrade firmware to load the following page click yes to upgrade the firmware p.35
- Switching p.36
- Part 3 p.36
- Chapters p.36
- Overview p.37
- Igmp snooping p.37
- Switching p.37
- Supported features p.37
- Port setting p.37
- With lag link aggregation group function you can aggregate multiple physical ports into a logical interface to increase link bandwidth and enhance the connection reliability p.38
- User guide 34 p.38
- Switching switching p.38
- Figure 1 1 igmp snooping p.38
- A known multicast group will be transmitted to the designated receivers instead of being broadcast in the layer2 network the following figure shows how igmp snooping works p.38
- Select the desired ports and set basic parameters for the ports p.39
- Port setting to load the following page p.39
- Follow these steps to configure the port parameters p.39
- Configuring ports p.39
- Click apply p.39
- Igmp snooping to load the following page p.41
- Follow these steps to configure igmp snooping p.41
- Configuring igmp snooping p.41
- In the multicast ip table section you can view the current igmp group information p.41
- In the igmp snooping section enable igmp snooping enable or disable report message suppression according to your needs click apply p.41
- Configuring lag p.42
- Configuration guidelines p.42
- Network requirements p.43
- Example for configuring igmp snooping p.43
- Configuration scheme p.43
- Configuration example p.43
- Configuration steps p.44
- Network requirements p.45
- Igmp snooping to load the following page enable igmp snooping and click apply p.45
- Example for configuring lag p.45
- Demonstrated with tl sg105e the following section provides configuration steps the configuration steps are similar for both switches here we take switch a for example p.45
- As shown below hosts and servers are connected to switch a and switch b and heavy traffic is transmitted between the two switches to achieve high speed and reliability of data transmission you can bundle multiple physical ports into one logical interface in this case we bundle port 1 port 2 and port 3 of both switches into one logical interface p.45
- Configuration steps p.46
- Chapters p.47
- Part 4 p.47
- Monitoring p.47
- Supported features p.48
- Port statistics p.48
- Port mirror p.48
- Overview p.48
- Monitoring p.48
- Loop prevention p.48
- Cable test p.48
- You can view the statistics of each port you can click clear to clear the data also you can click refresh to refresh the data p.49
- Viewing port statistics p.49
- Port statistics to load the following page p.49
- For tl sg105e tl sg108e tl sg108pe p.50
- Follow these steps to configure port mirror p.50
- Configuring port mirror p.50
- Click apply p.50
- Port mirror to load the following page p.50
- In the port mirror section select the port mirror status as enable specify the mirroring port in the mirrored port section select a mirrored mode according to your needs and select one or more mirrored ports p.50
- Port mirror to load the following page p.51
- In the port mirror section specify the port mirror status as enable specify the mirroring port in the mirrored port section configure whether the ingress and egress packets of each port are mirrored or not p.51
- For tl sg1016de tl sg1024de tl sg1016pe tl sg116e p.51
- Follow these steps to configure port mirror p.51
- Click apply p.51
- Testing the cable p.52
- Select your desired port for test and click test you can also click test all to test all the cables p.52
- Follow these steps to test the cable p.52
- Check the test results in the table p.52
- Cable test to load the following page p.52
- Configuring loop prevention p.53
- Part 5 p.54
- Configuring vlan p.54
- Chapters p.54
- Overview p.55
- Configuring mtu vlan p.57
- Configuring port based vlan p.58
- You can verify the configuration result of port based vlan in the table you can delete a vlan as you wish by selecting the vlan and clicking delete p.59
- Configuring the vlan p.60
- Configuring 802 q vlan p.60
- The following page will be displayed click yes p.61
- In the 802 q vlan setting section enter a vlan id and a vlan name for identification to create a vlan select the untagged port s and the tagged port s respectively to add to the created vlan based on the network topology click apply p.61
- You can verify the configuration result of 802 q vlan in the table you can delete a vlan as you wish by selecting the vlan and clicking delete p.62
- Select the ports and set the pvid for the ports p.63
- Q vlan pvid setting to load the following page p.63
- Follow these steps to configure the pvid p.63
- Configuring the pvid p.63
- Click apply p.63
- Configuration scheme p.64
- Configuration example for 802 q vlan p.64
- Network requirements p.64
- The figure below shows the network topology host a1 and host a2 are in department a while host b1 and host b2 are in department b switch a and switch b are located in two different places host a1 and host b1 are connected to port 2 and port 3 on switch a respectively while host a2 and host b2 are connected to port 2 and port 3 on switch b respectively port 4 on switch a is connected to port 4 on switch b p.65
- Q vlan to load the following page in the global config section select the 802 q vlan status as enable from the drop down list click apply p.65
- Network topology p.65
- Demonstrated with tl sg105e the following section provides configuration steps the configuration steps on both switches are similar here we take switch a for example p.65
- Part 6 p.68
- Configuring qos p.68
- Chapters p.68
- Supported features p.69
- Storm control p.69
- Qos basic p.69
- Overview p.69
- Bandwidth control p.69
- Configuring basic qos p.70
- Configuration guidelines p.70
- Configuring qos in port based mode p.71
- Qos basic to load the following page p.71
- In the port based priority setting section select the desired ports and specify the priority queue for the ports click apply p.71
- In the global config section select qos mode as port based click apply p.71
- Follow these steps to configure qos in port based mode p.71
- Select qos mode as dscp based p.72
- Select qos mode as 802 p based p.72
- Qos basic to load the following page p.72
- Follow these steps to configure qos in dscp based mode p.72
- Follow these steps to configure qos in 802 p based mode p.72
- Configuring qos in dscp based mode p.72
- Configuring qos in 802 p based mode p.72
- Click apply p.72
- As dscp base p.72
- Configuring bandwidth control p.73
- Click apply p.73
- Bandwidth control to load the following page p.73
- Select the desired ports and configure the ingress rate and egress rate for the ports p.73
- Follow these steps to configure bandwidth control p.73
- Storm control to load the following page p.74
- Select the desired ports and configure the upper rate limit for forwarding broadcast packets multicast packets and ul frames unknown unicast frames p.74
- Follow these steps to configure storm control p.74
- Configuring storm control p.74
- Click apply p.74
- To implement this requirement you can configure qos in port based mode to put the packets from the marketing department into the queue with the higher priority than the packets from the rd department follow these procedures to configure qos in port based mode p.75
- Network requirements p.75
- Map port 1 and port 2 to different priorities queues p.75
- Enable port based mode p.75
- Demonstrated with tl sg105e the following section provides configuration steps p.75
- Configuration scheme p.75
- Configuration example for basic qos p.75
- As shown below both rd department and marketing department can access the internet when congestion occurs the traffic from two departments can both be forwarded and the traffic from the marketing department should take precedence p.75
- Configuration steps p.76
- Configuring poe p.77
- Overview p.78
- Poe config to load the following page p.79
- In the port config section select the ports you want to configure and specify the parameters click apply p.79
- In the global config section you can view the current poe parameters you can configure the system power limit click apply p.79
- Follow these steps to configure poe p.79
- Configuring poe p.79
- Searching help p.81
- Part 8 p.81
- Chapters p.81
- Supported features p.82
- Overview p.82
- Online help p.82
- Searching online help p.83
- Viewing information about the utility p.84
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