TP-Link TL- SL2428WEB, TL-SL2210WEB, TL-SL2452WEB, TL-SL2218WEB Priority Setting, Priority Mode

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Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family User's Guide

 

 

Trunk: The Trunk number.

Member: Select the member of the Trunk here. Each group has 4 optional ports to compose a Trunk.

Storm Control: configure the storm control for the Trunk here. All member ports of the Trunk share the same settings. Subfield of the Storm Control are the same as that of the port storm control, see phase 5.3.2.4 for details.

Select All: Select all Trunk members in the list.

Clean Up: Clean up the Trunk member list.

Notice:

1)Each Trunk should contains 2 to 4 ports (If a Trunk is submitted with 0 member port, it indicates to delete the Trunk).

2)SFP and 1000M port in TL-SL2210WEB/TL-SL2218WEB/TL- SL2428WEB/TL-SL2452WEB, is not able to be the Trunk member.

3)Trunks cannot be set if the switch is in MTU VLAN mode.

5.3.6 Priority Setting

Priority setting contains four topics: priority mode, port-based priority, port default priority and 802.1p priority.

Because dynamic menu is adopted, only the pages corresponding to current priority mode are revealed. If the parameters of other priority modes are to be configured, select the corresponding priority mode in “Priority Mode” page first.

5.3.6.1 Priority Mode

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Contents Users Guide Copyright & Trademarks FCC Statement EC Declaration of Conformity Europe Table of Contents Aging Time and Dynamic Address Table WEB Management Page Package contents Introduction Intended AudienceAgreement Guide OverviewWeb Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide Features and Technical Specifications FeaturesDevice Description Introduction to the DeviceTechnical Specifications Vlan Mode Port-based Vlan Mode MTU Vlan ModeLED Install the Device Desktop or Shelf InstallationRack Installation Mounting DeviceAC Power Switch Aspect DescriptionFront Panel TL-SG2109WEB Front Panel Back Panel SFP ModuleWeb Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide System Setting Reboot & ResetFunction Description System InformationUser Port SettingPort Parameter Port Statistic and Port Status Storm ControlSwitch IP Address Network SettingPort Description Aging Time and Dynamic Address Table Static MAC Address TableFiltering MAC Address Table Dynamic BindingVlan Setting PingVlan Mode IEEE802.1Q Tag VlanPriority Mode Priority SettingPort Trunking Port Default Priority Port MirroringPort-Based Priority 4 802.1p PriorityVirtual Cable Test Connecting to the Device WEB ManagementOverview Getting StartedSettings Dialog Internet Options Dialog Dialog will display as below Resolution Settings Setting the Device Login the SwitchPort Led Indicator Table SFP uninstalled 10a Port Status Table Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide 12 TL-SG2109WEB Main System Setting System InformationFile Transfer 17 File TransferReboot & Reset Further explanationUser 19 Message BoxPort Setting Port ParameterPort Statistic 22 Port StatisticWeb Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide Port Status 23 Port StatusStorm Control Network Setting Port DescriptionSwitch IP Address Static MAC Address Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide Filtering MAC Address Dynamic Binding 31 Dynamic BindingFurther explanation Bound MAC Address This page is shown belowAging Time 33 Aging TimePing Vlan Mode Vlan SettingPort Vlan Setting Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide Tag Vlan Global Setting Tag Vlan Setting Web Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide MTU Vlan Setting Port TrunkingPriority Setting Priority ModePort-Based Priority Port Default Priority 6.4 802.1p Priority ClassPort Mirroring 47 Port MirroringVirtual Cable Test 48 Virtual Cable TestWeb Smart Gigabit Switch Family Users Guide Appendix a Pin Explain For RJ-45 Connector MDI-II MDI-X Appendix B Table of Factory Defaults Table of Factory DefaultsPvid Appendix C Table of Function Differences of Switch Family Table of Function Differences of Switch Family71035566

TL- SL2428WEB, TL-SL2210WEB, TL-SG2109WEB, TL-SL2218WEB, TL-SL2452WEB specifications

TP-Link offers a diverse range of web-managed Ethernet switches designed to meet the needs of both small businesses and enterprise environments. Among their notable models are the TL-SL2452WEB, TL-SL2218WEB, TL-SG2109WEB, TL-SL2210WEB, and TL-SL2428WEB, all of which incorporate advanced technologies and features that enhance network performance and management.

The TL-SL2452WEB is a Layer 2 managed switch that supports up to 48 Fast Ethernet ports, providing ample connectivity options for numerous devices. It features comprehensive VLAN support, offering options to segment network traffic and enhance security. With its robust Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, the TL-SL2452WEB prioritizes critical applications, ensuring smooth data transmission in busy network environments.

The TL-SL2218WEB, on the other hand, is a compact 18-port switch designed with small to medium-sized businesses in mind. Its web-based management interface allows for easy configuration and monitoring, enabling network administrators to efficiently manage bandwidth and traffic flow. Additionally, it supports link aggregation, which improves redundancy and increases network performance.

Designed for high-speed local area networks, the TL-SG2109WEB features 9 Gigabit Ethernet ports, making it ideal for data-heavy applications. Its energy-efficient design complies with IEEE 802.3az standards, reducing power consumption without sacrificing performance. The switch also offers enhanced security features, including Port Security and Storm Control, ensuring that the network infrastructure remains secure against potential threats.

The TL-SL2210WEB serves as a versatile solution with 10 Fast Ethernet ports. It is particularly noteworthy for its support of advanced Management Protocols, making it suitable for complex networking setups. This switch also integrates features such as SNMP and RMON, allowing for detailed monitoring and performance reporting.

Lastly, the TL-SL2428WEB is a 28-port managed switch that offers a combination of both Layer 2 and Layer 3 features. It provides extensive management options, from VLANs to routing protocols, making it suitable for larger networks. Its stacking capability allows multiple switches to function as a single unit, simplifying management and enhancing resilience.

In sum, TP-Link's TL-SL2452WEB, TL-SL2218WEB, TL-SG2109WEB, TL-SL2210WEB, and TL-SL2428WEB switches provide a range of features, including web management, advanced security protocols, VLAN support, and energy efficiency. These devices are engineered to enhance network performance, scalability, and security in diverse business environments.