TP-LINK 24-Port 10/100Mbps + 4-Port Gigabit L2 Fully Managed Switch TL-SL5428E 데이터 시트

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Shut Mode: 
Once detecting a unidirectional link, the port can be shut down in 
one of the following two modes: 
  Auto: In this mode, DLDP generates logs and traps and 
shuts down the corresponding port on detecting 
unidirectional links, and the DLDP link state transits to 
Disable. 
  Manual: In this mode, DLDP only generates logs and traps if 
it detects unidirectional links, and the operation to shut down 
the unidirectional link ports is accomplished by the 
administrator. 
Web Refresh State: 
Enable/Disable the web automatic refresh function. 
Web Refresh 
Interval: 
Configure the interval to refresh the web page, ranging from 1 to 
100 seconds, and the default value is 5 seconds. 
 
Port Config 
Port Select: 
Click the Select  button to quick-select the corresponding port 
based on the port number you entered. 
Select: 
Select the desired port for configuration. It is multi-optional. 
Port: 
Port list of the switch. 
DLDP State: 
Enable/Disable DLDP on the selected port. 
Protocol State: 
Displays the DLDP protocol state. 
Link State: 
Displays the state of the links. 
Neighbor State: 
Displays the state of the selected port’s neighbor. 
Configuration Procedure: 
Step  Operation 
Description 
Enable DLDP globally.  Required.  On  the  Ethernet OAM→DLDP→DLDP page, 
configure DLDP State as Enable under the Global Config tab.
Enable DLDP on the 
specified port. 
Required. On the Ethernet OAM→DLDP→DLDP page, 
configure DLDP State as Enable on specified port in the Port 
Config table. 
Configure Shut Mode.  Optional.  On  the  Ethernet OAM→DLDP→DLDP page, 
configure the Shut Mode as Auto or Manual under the Global 
Config tab.   
Reset DLDP state. 
Optional. On the Ethernet OAM→DLDP→DLDP page, select 
the specified ports or select all the ports in the Port Config 
table and click the Reset button to restore their state. 
8.7  Application Example for DLDP 
 
Network requirements 
1.  Device A and Device B are connected through two fiber pairs, which are cross-connected, as 
shown in Figure 8-13
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