More Information .................................................................................................................................................................2
Logging Into the Switch .....................................................................................................................................................5
Managing System
System ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Supported Features .................................................................................................................................................................................8
Configuring System Info ...................................................................................................................................................9
Viewing the System Information .......................................................................................................................................................9
Specifying the Device Description ..................................................................................................................................................9
Configuring IP ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Configuring LED (Only for Certain Devices) ............................................................................................................ 12
Configuring User Account ............................................................................................................................................. 13
Backing up and Restoring the Switch ....................................................................................................................... 14
Saving the Current Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................14
Restoring to the Previous Configuration ...................................................................................................................................15
Rebooting the Switch ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
Resetting the Switch ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Upgrading the Firmware ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Supported Features ..............................................................................................................................................................................23
Configuring LAG ................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Example for Configuring IGMP Snooping .................................................................................................................................30
Example for Configuring LAG ..........................................................................................................................................................32
Supported Features ..............................................................................................................................................................................36
Viewing Port Statistics .................................................................................................................................................... 37
Configuring Port Mirror ................................................................................................................................................... 39
Configuring MTU VLAN................................................................................................................................................... 48
Configuring Port Based VLAN ...................................................................................................................................... 49
Configuring the VLAN ..........................................................................................................................................................................50
Configuring the PVID ............................................................................................................................................................................52
Configuration Example for 802.1Q VLAN ................................................................................................................ 53
Supported Features ..............................................................................................................................................................................61
Configuring QoS in Port Based Mode .........................................................................................................................................63
Configuring QoS in 802.1P Based Mode ..................................................................................................................................64
Configuring QoS in DSCP/802.1P Based Mode ...................................................................................................................64
Configuring Bandwidth Control ................................................................................................................................... 65
Configuring Storm Control ............................................................................................................................................ 67
Configuration Example for Basic QoS....................................................................................................................... 69
This Configuration Guide provides information for configuring the Easy Smart Switch via
the web interface. Read this guide carefully before operation.
You can also configure the switch using the Easy Smart Configuration Utility. For more
information, refer to the Easy Smart Configuration Utility User Guide. Go to the website
https://www.tp-link.com/support
find this guide on the product Support web page.
Intended Readers
This Guide is intended for network managers familiar with IT concepts and network
terminologies.
, search the model number of your switch, and you can
Conventions
When using this guide, notice that features available in Easy Smart Switch may vary by
model and software version. The availability of Easy Smart Switch may also vary by region
or ISP. All images, steps, and descriptions in this guide are only examples and may not
reflect your actual experience. Throughout the guide, we will take TL-SG1016PE as the
switch to be configured for example.
Some models featured in this guide may be unavailable in your country or region. For local
sales information, visit
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has
been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but
all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute
the warranty of any kind, express or implied. Users must take full responsibility for their
application of any products.
In this Guide, the following conventions are used:
PoE budget calculations are based on laboratory testing. Actual PoE power budget is not
guaranteed and will vary as a result of client limitations and environmental factors.
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The symbol stands for
make better use of your device.
Menu Name > Submenu Name > Tab page indicates the menu structure. SYSTEM >
System Info > System Summary means the System Summary page under the System Info
menu option that is located under the SYSTEM menu.
Bold font indicates a button, toolbar icon, menu or menu item.
Note
. Notes contain suggestions or references that help you
User Guide 1
About This GuideMore Information
More Information
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User Guide 2
Part 1
Introduction
CHAPTERS
1. Product Overview
2. Logging Into the Switch
IntroductionProduct Overview
1
Product Overview
Easy Smart Switch is an ideal upgrade from Unmanaged Switch, designed for Small Office
and Home Office networks. The switch supports the following features:
■Traffic monitoring: Port mirroring, loop prevention and cable test enable the
administrator to monitor traffic of the network effectively.
■VLAN: MTU VLAN, Port based VLAN and 802.1Q VLAN can restrict broadcast domain,
enhance network security and help manage devices easily.
■QoS: Port based QoS, 802.1P based QoS and DSCP/802.1P based QoS optimize
traffic on your business network, and keep latency-sensitive traffic moving smoothly.
Bandwidth control helps distribute and utilize network bandwidth reasonably. Storm
control helps avoid network broadcast storm.
■PoE: 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.
Note:
●The PoE feature is only available on certain devices. To check whether your device supports
this feature, refer to the datasheet.
●PoE configuration is only available on certain devices. To check whether your device supports
this feature, refer to the actual web interface.
User Guide 4
IntroductionLogging Into the Switch
2
Logging Into the Switch
To configure your switch through a web browser on your PC, follow these steps:
1) Connect your switch to the network and connect your PC to the switch.
2) Find out the IP address of the switch.
■By default, the switch receives an IP address from a DHCP server (or a router that
functions as a DHCP server) in your network. You can find out this IP address on the
DHCP server.
■If the switch cannot receive an IP address from a DHCP server, it uses the static IP
address of 192.168.0.1, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
3) Configure IP address on your PC to make sure the switch and PC are in the same
subnet.
■If the switch uses an IP address assigned by a DHCP server, set your PC to obtain an
IP address automatically from the DHCP server.
■If the switch uses the static IP address of 192.168.0.1, configure your PC’s
IP address as 192.168.0.x (”x” ranges from 2 to 254), and subnet mask as
255.255.255.0.
4) Launch a web browser on your PC. The supported web browsers include, but are not
limited to, the following types:
■IE 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0
■Firefox 26.0, 27.0
■Chrome 32.0, 33.0
5) In the address bar of the web browser, enter the IP address of the switch. Here we
suppose the switch uses the static IP address 192.168.0.1.
Figure 2-1 Entering the IP Address of the Switch in the Browser
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IntroductionLogging Into the Switch
6) Enter the username and password in the pop-up login window. Enter admin for both
username and password in lower case letters.
Figure 2-2 Logging Into the Switch
Note:
The first time you log in, change the password to better protect your network and devices.
7) The typical web interface displays below. You can view the running status of the switch
and configure the switch on this interface.
Figure 2-3 Launching the Web Interface
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Part 2
Managing System
CHAPTERS
1. System
2. Configuring System Info
3. Configuring IP
4. Configuring LED (Only for Certain Devices)
5. Configuring User Account
6. Backing up and Restoring the Switch
7. Rebooting the Switch
8. Resetting the Switch
9. Upgrading the Firmware
10. Appendix: Default Parameters
Managing SystemSystem
1
System
1.1 Overview
In System module, you can view the system information and configure the system
parameters and features of the switch.
1.2 Supported Features
System Info
The System Info is mainly used to view the system information and configure the device
description.
IP Setting
Each device in the network possesses a unique IP address. You can access the switch
using IP address of the switch. You can set IP address of the switch manually or using
DHCP.
User Account Management
User Account Management is mainly used to modify the administrator’s username and
password in order to refuse illegal users.
Backup and Restore
Backup and Restore is used to download the current configuration and save it as a file
to your computer, and upload a backup configuration file to restore your switch to the
previous configuration.
System Reboot
System Reboot is used to reboot the switch.
System Reset
System Reset is used to reset the switch to the factory default setting. All the settings will
be cleared after the switch is reset.
Firmware Upgrade
To upgrade the firmware is to get more functions and better performance. Go to the
website
https://www.tp-link.com
to download the updated firmware.
User Guide 8
Managing SystemConfiguring System Info
2
Configuring System Info
With system information configuration, you can:
■
View the system information
■
Specify the device description
2.1 Viewing the System Information
Choose the menu System > System Info to load the following page. You can view the basic
system information of the switch.
Figure 2-1 Viewing the System Summary
2.2 Specifying the Device Description
Choose the menu System > System Info to load the following page. Specify a new device
description for the switch, and click Apply.
Figure 2-2 Specifying the Device Description
User Guide 9
Managing SystemConfiguring IP
3
Configuring IP
You can configure the system IP address in the following two ways:
■Configure the System IP Address Using DHCP
■Configure the System IP Address Manually
Configuring the System IP Address Using DHCP
Choose the menu System > IP Setting to load the following page.
Figure 3-1 Configuring System IP Address Using DHCP
Follow these steps to configure the system IP address using DHCP:
1) Select DHCP setting as Enable from the drop-down list .
2) Click Apply. The switch will obtain IP settings from the DHCP server.
Configuring the System IP Address Manually
Choose the menu System > IP Setting to load the following page.
Figure 3-2 Configuring System IP Address Manually
Follow these steps to configure the system IP address manually:
1) Select DHCP setting as Disable from the drop-down list.
2) Specify the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.
IP AddressSpecify the system IP of the switch. You can use this IP address to access
the switch.
User Guide 10
Managing SystemConfiguring IP
Subnet MaskSpecify the subnet mask of the switch..
Default GatewaySpecify the default gateway of the switch.
3) Click Apply.
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Managing SystemConfiguring LED (Only for Certain Devices)
4
Configuring LED (Only for Certain Devices)
Note:
LED configuration is only available on certain devices. To check whether your device supports this
feature, refer to the actual web interface.
With this function, you can turn on or turn off the LED with one click.
Choose the menu System > LED On/Off to load the following page. Choose the LED status
and click Apply.
Figure 4-1 Configuring LED On/Off
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Managing SystemConfiguring User Account
5
Configuring User Account
With user account management, you can modify the administrator’s username and
password in order to refuse illegal users.
Choose the menu System > User Account to load the following page.
Figure 5-1 Configuring User Account
Follow these steps to configure the user account:
1) Specify the new username, enter the current password, specify a new password and
confirm the new password.
New UsernameCreate a user name for login. Requirement for the user name varies among
different devices. If your user name fails to meet the requirement, check
the prompt information.
Current
Password
New PasswordSpecify a new password for login. Requirement for the password varies
Confirm
Password
2) Click Apply.
Enter the current password of the switch. By default, the password is
admin.
among different devices. If your password fails to meet the requirement,
check the prompt information.
Retype the new password.
User Guide 13
Managing SystemBacking up and Restoring the Switch
6
Backing up and Restoring the Switch
With backup and restore, you can:
■Save the current configuration.
■Restore to the previous configuration.
6.1 Saving the Current Configuration
Choose the menu System > System Tools > Backup and Restore to load the following
page. In the Config Backup section, click Backup Config to save the configuration file to
your PC.
Figure 6-1 Backing Up the Configuration
Note:
It will take several minutes to save the configuration file. Wait without any operation.
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Managing SystemBacking up and Restoring the Switch
6.2 Restoring to the Previous Configuration
Choose the menu System > System Tools > Backup and Restore to load the following
page.
Figure 6-2 Restoring the Configuration
Follow these steps to restore the switch to the previous configuration:
1) In the Config Restore section, click Choose File to load the following page. Specify the
configuration file path and select the configuration file.
Figure 6-3 Choosing the Configuration File
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Managing SystemBacking up and Restoring the Switch
2) Click Open and the following page will be displayed. In the Config Restore section, click
Restore Config to restore the switch to the previous configuration. It will take effect
after the switch automatically reboots.
Figure 6-4 Restoring to the Previous Configuration
Note:
●It will take several minutes to restore the configuration. Wait without any operation.
●To avoid any damage, do not power down the switch while being restored.
●After being restored, the current configuration of the switch will be lost.
User Guide 16
Managing SystemRebooting the Switch
7
Rebooting the Switch
Choose the menu System > System Tools > System Reboot to load the following page.
Click Reboot.
Figure 7-1 Rebooting the Switch
Note:
●It will take several minutes to reboot the switch. Wait without any operation while the switch
reboots.
●To avoid any damage, do not power down the switch while the switch reboots.
User Guide 17
Managing SystemResetting the Switch
8
Resetting the Switch
Choose the menu System > System Tools > System Reset to load the following page.
Figure 8-1 Resetting the Switch
Follow these steps to reset the switch.
1) Click Reset, and the following page will pop up.
Figure 8-2 Being Sure to Reset the Switch
2) Click OK to reset the switch.
Note:
●After the switch is reset, it will reboot automatically.
●It will take several minutes to reboot the switch. Wait without any operation while the switch
reboots.
●To avoid any damage, do not power down the switch during the reset.
●After the switch is reset, all the settings will be restored to the default.
User Guide 18
Managing SystemUpgrading the Firmware
9
Upgrading the Firmware
Choose the menu System > System Tools > Firmware Upgrade to load the following
page.
Figure 9-1 Being Ready to Upgrade the Firmware
Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware:
1) Click Choose File to load the following page. Specify the firmware file path and select
the firmware to upgrade.
Figure 9-2 Browsing the Firmware File
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Managing SystemUpgrading the Firmware
2) Click Open and the following page will be displayed. Click Upgrade.
Figure 9-3 Upgrading the Firmware
Note:
●It will take several minutes to upgrade the firmware. Wait without any operation.
●Select the proper software version matching with the hardware to upgrade.
●To avoid damage, do not power down the switch while upgrading the firmware.
●It is recommended to backup the configuration before upgrading.
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Managing SystemAppendix: Default Parameters
10
Default settings of System Info are listed in the following table.
Table 10-1 Default Settings of System Info
ParameterDefault Setting
Device DescriptionThe model name
Default settings of IP Setting are listed in the following table.
Table 10-2 Default Settings of IP Address Configuration
ParameterDefault Setting
DHCP SettingEnable
IP Address192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask255.255.255.0
Default Gateway0.0.0.0
Appendix: Default Parameters
of the switch.
Default settings of User Account are listed in the following table.
Table 10-3 Default Settings of User Account Configuration
ParameterDefault Setting
New Usernameadmin
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Part 3
Switching
CHAPTERS
1. Switching
2. Configuring Ports
3. Configuring IGMP Snooping
4. Configuring LAG
5. Configuration Examples
6. Appendix: Default Parameters
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