Figure 13-8 Notification Config

The following entries are displayed on this screen:

¾Create Notification

IP Address:

Enter the IP Address of the management Host.

UDP Port:

Enter the number of the UDP port used to send notifications.

 

The UDP port functions with the IP address for the

 

notification sending. The default is 162.

User:

Enter the User name of the management station.

Security Model:

Select the Security Model of the management station.

Security Level:

Select the Security Level for the SNMP v3 User.

 

z

noAuthNoPriv: No authentication and no privacy

 

 

security level is used.

 

z

authNoPriv: Only the authentication security level is

 

 

used.

 

z

authPriv: Both the authentication and the privacy

 

 

security levels are used.

Type:

Select the type for the notifications.

 

z

Trap: Indicates traps are sent.

 

z

Inform: Indicates informs are sent. The Inform type has

 

 

a higher security than the Trap type.

Retry:

Specify the amount of times the switch resends an inform

 

request. The switch will resend the inform request if it

 

doesn’t get the response from the management station

 

during the Timeout interval, and it will terminate resending

 

the inform request if the resending times reach the specified

 

Retry times.

Timeout:

Specify the maximum time for the switch to wait for the

 

response from the management station before resending a

 

request.

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TL-SG3424P specifications

The TP-Link TL-SG3424P is a high-performance managed switch designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. Offering 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, this device is an ideal solution for improving network efficiency and ensuring seamless data transfer across multiple devices. The switch not only facilitates connectivity but also provides robust management features to enhance the performance and security of your network.

One of the standout features of the TL-SG3424P is its Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, which allows it to deliver power and data over the same Ethernet cable. This feature is particularly beneficial for deploying devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points without the need for additional power sources. With a total power budget of 250W, the TL-SG3424P can support a diverse range of PoE devices, providing convenience and flexibility in deployment.

In terms of management, the TL-SG3424P offers a user-friendly web interface, allowing network administrators to configure and monitor the switch with ease. It supports advanced Layer 2 features, including VLANs, Quality of Service (QoS), and Link Aggregation. These features enhance network performance by optimizing traffic flow and prioritizing essential applications. The switch also includes comprehensive security features, such as Port Security and Access Control Lists (ACL), which help protect against unauthorized access and ensure data integrity.

The build quality of the TL-SG3424P is robust, designed to handle demanding network environments. It includes a fanless design, which ensures silent operation, making it suitable for office environments where noise can be a distraction. The metal chassis is durable and built for longevity, ensuring that the device will withstand rigorous usage over time.

Furthermore, the TL-SG3424P supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing for centralized network monitoring and management. This makes it easier for IT teams to keep track of network health and performance, enabling timely interventions when necessary.

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