D-Link DES-3624 Product Manual - Page 94

Switch History, Network Monitoring

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide To browse by MAC address, select MAC in the Search By field, fill in the MAC address field, and then press FIND. To browse by port number, select Port in the Search By field, choose the desired Switch and Module in the respective fields, enter the number of the Port you want to configure, and then press FIND. To browse by VLAN ID, select VID in the Search By field, enter the desired VLAN in the field offered, and then press FIND. To browse by sequence, select Sequence in the Search By field, and then press FIND. The lower part of the screen is a read-only Browse Address Table that contains the Total Addresses in Table, as well as the Switch, Module, Port, MAC Address, VLAN, and Learned status of each entry. Use N to advance to the next page and P to return to the previous page. Switch History The Network Monitoring menu allows the user to view the Switch history. This works like a trap and event receiver except it only captures trap/events generated by the Switch itself. For example, the switch history includes when the system is rebooted, when a console session is timed out, when a new link is established, and when configuration is saved to flash memory. To display the Switch History screen, choose Network Monitoring from the main menu and then choose Switch History. The following screen appears: Figure 6-59. Switch History screen The switch history entries are listed chronologically from the last time the Switch was rebooted. Use the following keys to move around the screen above: N - Page down, P - Page up, B - Begin, E - End, and C - Clear Log. CTRL+R will refresh the screen. 98 Using the Console Interface

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
98
Using the Console Interface
To browse by MAC address, select
MAC
in the Search By field, fill in the MAC address field, and then press
FIND.
To browse by port number, select
Port
in the Search By field, choose the desired Switch and Module in the
respective fields, enter the number of the Port you want to configure, and then press FIND.
To browse by VLAN ID, select
VID
in the Search By field, enter the desired VLAN in the field offered, and
then press FIND.
To browse by sequence, select
Sequence
in the Search By field, and then press FIND.
The lower part of the screen is a read-only Browse Address Table that contains the Total Addresses in Table,
as well as the Switch, Module, Port, MAC Address, VLAN, and Learned status of each entry. Use N to
advance to the next page and P to return to the previous page.
Switch History
The
Network Monitoring
menu allows the user to view the Switch history. This works like a trap and event
receiver except it only captures trap/events generated by the Switch itself. For example, the switch history
includes when the system is rebooted, when a console session is timed out, when a new link is established,
and when configuration is saved to flash memory.
To display the
Switch History
screen, choose
Network Monitoring
from the main menu and then choose
Switch History
. The following screen appears:
Figure 6-59.
Switch History screen
The switch history entries are listed chronologically from the last time the Switch was rebooted. Use the
following keys to move around the screen above: N – Page down, P – Page up, B – Begin, E – End, and C –
Clear Log. CTRL+R will refresh the screen.