TRENDnet TEG-S4000I manual Assigning IP Address, Device Settings

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Assigning IP Address

After you have attached a terminal or PC with emulation software and you are ready to make a connection using a web browser. You have to firstly assign IP information to the switch. It allows you to manage the switch once it has an IP address.

Once you have logged into the switch, you need to assign an IP address to the switch’s Ethernet interfaces so that you can connect to the switch using a web browser.

Select Device settings from the main menu. It prompts you for System Name, System location, System Contact, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, etc. You should have information ready before you log into the switch and record them here:

Figure 4-7.The Device Settings page

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Contents Ethernet / Fast Ethernet / Gigabit Ethernet TEG-S4000iRelease Note Slot modular switch manualVlan Setting Internet Explorer SettingIntroduction Key Features Management Methods Intelligent Module FeaturesConsole and Telnet Management Snmp Network Management Web-based ManagementPackage Contents Front & Rear Panel Physical DescriptionLK/ACT LED IndicatorsRS-232 Console Software ConceptsStatic Address Spanning TreePort Trunking Virtual LANs VLANsPort Security Port MirrorPriority Broadcast Storm FilterCollapsed Backbone Application Collapsed Backbone Application Departmental BridgeDepartmental Bridge Application Port-based Vlan Workgroup Ieee 802.1Q Vlan ApplicationShared Server Pre-Installation Requirements Connecting to the NetworkDesktop Installation Mounting the Switch4. Attach mounting brackets with screws Rack MountingPower On Diagnostic Test Connecting the SwitchSetting of communication parameters Assigning IP Address Device SettingsPort Setting Page Address table Igmp Vlan Mode 2 modes Vlan For Cpu2 VLANs Secure IP for Telnet and Http About Web-based Management System LoginSystem Configuration Home Modules ModulesPorts Ports1 The Statistics Statistics2 The Statistics Vlan Virtual LAN Vlan TrunkTrunk STP Spanning Tree Protocol1 The STP upper Page 1 The STP lower Type the number in the Max Allowed MAC Address Count Programmable Mapping of 802.1p to Internal Priority Priority Igmp IP Multicast 11. Port Priority Type of ServiceStatic Address 13 The Static Address 15 The Port Mirror IP Config 16 The IP Config Save Save and RebootReboot UpgradeSnmp Management Operation Description Snmp ManagementProduct Specifications Compliance EMI Appendix a Internet Explorer Setting Click sites Level Page Port-Based Vlan MaxSwitch II MPage Tagging Mac Address based Vlan MaxSwitch II MPage Page Hardware Repair Service Problem ReportRegistration Technical Support

TEG-S4000I specifications

The TRENDnet TEG-S4000I is a robust and efficient gigabit switch designed for high-performance networking solutions. This switch is particularly well-suited for small to medium-sized businesses that require a reliable infrastructure to support data-intensive applications. With a total of 48 gigabit Ethernet ports, the TEG-S4000I ensures high-speed connectivity for a variety of devices, enhancing productivity and collaboration within an organization.

One of the standout features of the TEG-S4000I is its Layer 2 switching capabilities, which provide advanced traffic management and control over data flow. The switch supports a variety of VLAN configurations, allowing network administrators to segment the network effectively and control broadcast domains. This feature is particularly beneficial for improving security and optimizing network performance.

The TEG-S4000I is also equipped with advanced Quality of Service (QoS) functionalities. With QoS, network traffic can be prioritized to ensure that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth for optimal performance. This is important for businesses that rely on real-time applications such as VoIP or video conferencing, as it helps to minimize latency and improve overall user experience.

In terms of connectivity, the TEG-S4000I supports both standard and high-density environments. It offers 48 RJ-45 ports, along with 4 SFP slots for fiber optic connections, providing versatility and flexibility in terms of network design. This makes it easy to expand the network as the organization grows, without incurring significant additional costs.

The TEG-S4000I features a fanless design, ensuring quiet operation, which is ideal for office environments. The switch is also designed for energy efficiency, complying with IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet standards, which help reduce power consumption during periods of low network traffic.

Moreover, the switch comes with a durable and compact metal chassis, ensuring longevity and reliability in various deployment scenarios. The intuitive interface of the TEG-S4000I makes installation and configuration straightforward, enabling IT professionals to set up the network quickly and efficiently.

In summary, the TRENDnet TEG-S4000I is an efficient, versatile solution for network connectivity, featuring extensive port capacity, VLAN support, QoS capabilities, and energy-saving technologies. Its design caters to the needs of modern businesses, ensuring that they can scale their operations while maintaining high levels of performance and reliability.