Download for SG3210
- Product Overview
MIBs Files
TP-Link_L2 Switch_MIB |
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Published Date: 2024-02-29 | Language: English | File Size: 199.18 KB |
Operating System: Windows/Mac OS/Linux |
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Setup Video
FAQs
- How to Configure LAG/LACP on TP-Link Omada switches in Controller Mode
- How to configure switch as DHCP server on Standalone mode
- Using Omada controller to configure multiple SSIDs with different VLANs on TP-Link Omada EAPs and Switches to work with a non-Omada gateway(Multi-Net NAT supported)
- How to Configure Management VLAN on TP-Link Smart and Managed Switches Using the New GUI
- How to Manage Omada Devices at Different Sites Using Omada SDN Controller via Port Forwarding (Controller 5.0 or Above)
- How to Manage Omada Devices at Different Sites Using Omada SDN Controller via VPN (Controller 5.0 or Above)
- What's the difference between Master Administrator, Administrator and Viewer account in Omada Controller?
- How to use the Ping tool in Omada APP
- What is 2FA and how to use it in Omada platform
- Typical CLI Configuration Examples for TP-Link JetStream Switch
- How to access TP-Link JetStream Managed Switch via the Console port
- How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on L2 Managed switches using the old GUI
- How to reset JetSteam (TM) series switches to factory default by using Hyper Terminal
- How to configure port security function
- How to Configure Port Isolation Function on Our Layer 2 Manage switches through Web Browser
- How to Configure Port Mirror on TP-Link Smart Switches and L2 Managed Switches
- How to test the Jumbo Frame pass-through feature on TP-Link switches
- How to build up an 802.1X access authentication system using TP-Link switch
- How to configure RSTP on TP-Link switches using the old GUI
- How to change the IP address of the smart and managed switches using the old GUI and CLI
- How to configure LACP on our Smart/ Managed Switch
- How to configure MAC ACL on Smart/Managed switch
- How to configure IGMP Snooping for IPTV network using L2 switch
- How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on Smart and Managed switches using the new GUI
- How to configure IGMP Snooping for IPTV network on L2 Managed switches using the new GUI
- How to manage the switch with Mac via Micro USB cable
- How to check and modify VLANs on a TP-Link JetStream switch via SNMP
- What should I do when the Omada Software Controller (V4) fails to discover the devices?
- How to achieve AAA Authentication through TACACS + server on the switch
- How to enter the BootUtil Menu to factory reset the switch with the console cable?
- How to setup Switch as DHCP server on Omada SDN Controller
- Do you still have any doubt about the effect of QoS on the Switch of TP-Link?
- What is the Console Cable and the line sequence of it?
- How to Block an illegal client with Certain IP address from getting access to the network using TP-Link Managed Switches
- What are the differences in features and application scenarios among various serial switches?
- How to configure Extended IP ACL
Firmware
A firmware update can resolve issues that the previous firmware version may have and improve its current performance.
To Upgrade
IMPORTANT: To prevent upgrade failures, please read the following before proceeding with the upgrade process
- Please upgrade firmware from the local TP-Link official website of the purchase location for your TP-Link device, otherwise it will be against the warranty. Please click here to change site if necessary.
- Please verify the hardware version of your device for the firmware version. Wrong firmware upgrade may damage your device and void the warranty. (Normally Vx.0=Vx.6/Vx.8 (eg:V1.0=V1.6/V1.8); Vx.x0=Vx.x6/Vx.x8 (eg:V1.20=V1.26/V1.28)
How to find the hardware version on a TP-Link device - Do NOT turn off the power during the upgrade process, as it may cause permanent damage to the product.
- To avoid wireless disconnect issue during firmware upgrade process, it's recommended to upload firmware with wired connection unless there is no LAN/Ethernet port on your TP-Link device.
- It's recommended that users stop all Internet applications on the computer, or simply disconnect Internet line from the device before the upgrade.
- Use decompression software such as WinZIP or WinRAR to extract the file you download before the upgrade.
SG3210(UN)_V3.20_3.20.1 Build 20240115 |
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Published Date: 2024-03-08 | Language: English | File Size: 10.23 MB |
Bug Fixed: Notes: |
SG3210(UN)_V3.20_3.20.0 Build 20230818 |
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Published Date: 2023-12-27 | Language: English | File Size: 11.17 MB |
This firmware is fully adapted to Omada SDN Controller v5.9 and above. Notes: |
To Use Third Party Firmware In TP-Link Products
Some official firmware of TP-Link products can be replaced by the third party firmware such as DD-WRT. TP-Link is not obligated to provide any maintenance or support for it, and does not guarantee the performance and stability of third party firmware. Damage to the product as a result of using third party firmware will void the product's warranty.
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