TP-Link TL-SG2016P Manual [EN]

Installation Guide
JetStream Gigabit Smart PoE+ Switch
For simplicity, we will take TL-SG2210P for example throughout the Guide.
Connection
LED
Power
System
Link/Act
SFP1/SFP2
(for TL-SG2210P)
PoE Status
(For Port 1-4 of TL-SG2008P/ Port 1-8 of TL-SG2210P/ Port 1-8 of TL-SG2016P)
PoE Max
Indication
On/O: Power on/o
Flashing: System running normally On/O: System running abnormally
Green On: Running at 1000 Mbps, but no activity
Green Flashing: Running at 1000 Mbps and transmitting or receiving data
Yellow On: Running at 100/10 Mbps, but no activity.
Yellow Flashing: Running at 100/10 Mbps and transmitting or receiving data O: No connected device
Green/Yellow On: Running at 1000/100 Mbps
Flashing: Transmitting/receiving data O: No connected device
On: Providing PoE power
Flashing: Current-overload/Short-circuit /Connected to a non-standard PD/Power exceeded the user-dened value
O: Not providing PoE Power
For TL-SG2008P On: 55 W ≤ Total power supply < 62 W
Flashing: Total power supply keeps ≥ 55 W more than 2 minutes O: Total power supply < 55 W
For TL-SG2210P On: 54 W ≤ Total power supply < 61 W
Flashing: Total power supply keeps ≥ 54 W more than 2 minutes O: Total power supply < 54 W
For TL-SG2016P On: 113 W ≤ Total power supply < 120 W
Flashing: Total power supply keeps ≥ 113 W more than 2 minutes O: Total power supply < 113 W
Ethernet Ports (1–8)
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3
SFP Slots
1
AC Power Cord
2
DC Power Adapter
Internet
Note:
1. PoE ports can also connect to non-PoE devices, but only transmit data.
2. Maximum PoE power is 30 W for each PoE port, and 62 W (for TL-SG2008P)/61 W (for TL-SG2210P)/120W (for TL-SG2016P) for all PoE ports.
3. 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.
PC
IP Camera AP IP Phone
PoE Devices
Conguration
The switch supports two conguration methods:
Standalone Mode: Congure and manage the switch singly. Controller Mode: Congure and manage the network devices centrally. It is recommended in the large-scale network, which consists of mass devices such as
access points, switches, and gateways.
Note: When the switch is changed from Standalone Mode to Controller Mode, congurations of the switch will be lost. For details, refer to the related documents on the download center of our ocial website: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/.
Method 1: Standalone Mode
In Standalone Mode, use a computer to congure and manage the switch.
Switch
PC
1. To access the management page of the switch, open a browser and type
the switch’s IP address in the address eld, then press the Enter ke y.
If the switch obtains IP address from the DHCP server (typically a router), nd
the switch’s IP address on the DHCP server.
If not, use the default IP address 192.168.0.1 to launch the switch’s
management page.
2. Enter admin for both the username and password in the lower case letters to log in. The rst time you log in, change the password to better protect your network and devices.
3. After a successful login, the main page will appear. You can click the menus on the top side and left side to congure the corresponding functions.
For the detailed congurations, refer to the User Guide and CLI Guide. The guides can be found on the download center of our ocial website:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/.
Method 2: Controller Mode
Choose from the following two types of Omada Controller:
Type 1: Omada Hardware Controller (OC200/OC300)
Omada Hardware Controller (OC200/OC300) is a good alternative if you have no spare PC to keep running Omada Software Controller in the network. It needs to be purchased additionally. For more details, refer to the Installation Guide of OC200/OC300.
Router
Switch
Omada Hardware Controller EAP EAP EAP
(OC200/OC300)
Clients
Note:
Before you start, be sure to power up and connect your devices according to the topology figure.
A DHCP server (typically a router with DHCP function enabled) is required to assign IP addresses to the EAPs and clients in your local network.
Omada Controller must have network access to your Omada devices (the router, switch, and EAPs) in order to find, adopt, and manage them.
Type 2: Omada Software Controller
On a PC with Windows OS or Linux OS, download the Omada Software Controller
from https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/omada-software-controller/.
Then run the file and follow the wizard to install and launch the Omada Software Controller. To manage your devices, Omada Software Controller needs to keep running on your computer.
Router
Switch
Controller
Omada Software Controller
running on the Host PC
Choose from the following two types of Management Interface:
Type 1: Via Web Browser
1. Open the Omada Controller’s web page.
For Omada Software Controller Launch the Omada Software Controller on your PC. After the initiation process, the controller automatically opens its web page. If not, click Launch a Browser
to Manage the Network.
For Omada Hardware Controller As Omada Hardware Controller gets its IP address from the DHCP server of
the router, we don’t know its IP address explicitly. However, we can nd it out on the router’s DHCP client list.
EAP EAP EAP
Clients
a. You need rst nd the IP address of the router. Open the command line on
your PC and enter ipconfig. In the result list, find the Default Gateway, which is also the IP address of the router.
b. Launch a web browser and enter the IP address of the router. Log into the
router’s web page, and both the username and password are admin by default. Then go to Network > LAN > DHCP Client List to find the IP address of your controller according to its MAC address.
c. Enter the IP address of your controller in address bar to open its web page.
2. On the Omada Controller’s page, follow the wizard to complete the quick setup.
3. After quick setup, login page appears. Enter the username and password you
have created and click Log in. Then you can further configure the controller.
4. (For Remote Management) You can remotely access and manage your controller via Omada Cloud Service. Note: Before you start, make sure that both your controller and your PC can
access the internet.
For Omada Software Controller, refer to its User Guide
For Omada Hardware Controller
a. Make sure Cloud Access is enabled on your controller. By default, Cloud
Access is enabled. Make sure that the Cloud LED is flashing slowly.
b. Launch a web browser and enter https://omada.tplinkcloud.com in the
address bar. Enter your TP-Link ID and password to log in. Click + Add Controller and choose Hardware Controller to add your controller.
Type 2: Via Omada App
1. Download the TP-Link Omada App on your mobile device. It can be downloaded from App Store or Google Play:
or
Scan for Omada App
Download Omada App
2. Launch your Omada App and configure the controller at a local site or remote
site.
Local Management
a. Connect your mobile device to the EAP by using the default SSID (format:
TP-Link_2.4GHz/5GHz_XXXXXX) printed on the label at the bottom of the product.
b. Launch Omada App and go to Local Access, tap the + button on the
upper-right corner to add the controller. Then you can further congure the controller.
Remote Management
Note: Before you start, make sure that both your controller and mobile device
can access the internet.
For Omada Software Controller
a. Make sure that Cloud Access is enabled on your controller and your
controller has been bound with your TP-Link ID.
b. Launch Omada App and log in with your TP-Link ID. Then go to Cloud
Access. A list of controllers that have been bound with your TP-Link ID will appear. Then you can further configure the controller.
For Omada Hardware Controller
a. Make sure that Cloud Access is enabled on your controller. By default,
Cloud Access is enabled. Make sure that the Cloud LED is flashing slowly.
b. Launch Omada App and log in with your TP-Link ID. Then go to Cloud
Access. Tap the + button on the upper-right to add your controller. Then you can further configure the controller.
EU Declaration of Conformity
TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2009/125/EC, 2011/65/EU and (EU)2015/863.
The original EU declaration of conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/ce/
UKCA Declaration of Conformity
TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 and Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.
The original UK declaration of conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/support/ukca/
Safety Information
Keep the device away from water, re, humidity or hot environments.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the device. If you need service, please contact us.
Do not use damaged charger or USB cable to charge the device.
Do not use any other chargers than those recommended.
Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Place the device with its bottom surface downward.
The plug on the power supply cord is used as the disconnect device, the socket-outlet shall be easily accessible.
For technical support and other information, please visit
https://www.tp-link.com/support, or simply scan the QR code.
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