D-Link DES-3624i User Guide

D-Link DES-3624i Manual

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    DES-3624 Series Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Fifth Edition (December 2001) 651S3624.055 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE
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    5. Das Gerät is vor Feuchtigkeit zu schützen. 6. Bei der Aufstellung des Gerätes ist auf sichern Stand zu achten. Ein Kippen oder Fallen könnte Sie sich mit allen Fragen die Service und Repartur betreffen an Ihren Servicepartner. Somit stellen Sie die Betriebssicherheit des Gerätes sicher. 18. Zum
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    product's Registration Card, provided at the back of this manual, must be sent to a D-Link office. To obtain an RMA number for warranty service as to a hardware product, or to obtain warranty service as to a software product, contact the D-Link office nearest you. An address/telepho ne/fax/e-mail
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    transformation, or adaptation without permission from D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems Inc., as stipulated by the United and used in accordance with this user's guide, may cause harmful interference to radio es un producto de Clase A. En un entorno doméstico, puede causar interferencias de radio, en
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    CONNECTING THE SWITCH...26 SWITCH TO END NODE ...26 SWITCH TO HUB OR SWITCH...26 10BASE-T Device...27 100BASE-TX Device...27 5 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS ...28 LOCAL CONSOLE MANAGEMENT ...28 Diagnostic (Console) Port (RS-232 DCE) ...28 IP ADDRESSES AND SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES...29 TRAPS...29 MIBS...30
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    SWITCH CONSOLE BY REGISTERED USERS...45 Create/Modify User Accounts ...45 User Accounts Control Table ...47 SETTING UP THE SWITCH...48 System Configuration ...48 Configure IP Address ...48 Configure Console ...49 Configure Switch 79 Update Firmware and Configuration Files...83 Special Note Concerning
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    GMRP Status...98 RESETTING THE SWITCH...99 Restart System ...99 Factory Reset...100 Logout...101 7 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT...102 INTRODUCTION ...102 GETTING STARTED...102 MANAGEMENT ...102 Configuration...103 IP Address ...103 Switch Module ...104 Switch Module Information ...105 Advanced
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    Table ...159 Save Changes ...160 Factory Reset ...161 Restart System ...162 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...163 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION ...166 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE...168 Commands:...168 Notes about the Configuration File: ...168 11 RUNTIME SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS...170 12 INDEX ...171
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    /Navigator, 4.x or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, 4.x or later, are recommended). Conventions References in this manual to the DES-3624 Series are frequently written simply as "Switch" or "Switches" where the text applies to all models. Model numbers are normally used only to differentiate
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    Switch User's Guide 1 1 INTRODUCTION This section describes the features of the Switch, as well as giving some background information about Ethernet/Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and switching packet structure, format, and support for CSMA/CD protocol, in hardware, software, and trained
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    ideal solution to most kinds of local area network congestion problems. Features The DES-3624 series of Switches can include one master (DES-3624I, DES-3624iF, or DES-3624iFM) and up to three clients (DES-3624, DES-3624F, or DES-3624FM). They are designed for easy installation and high performance
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Stacking Input/Output port slide-in module in the rear panel for stacking to another device to implement a high-port count, manageable switch. Three-port module for master device and one-port module for a client device. Performance features ♦ Store and
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    232 cable (master only) ♦ This user's guide on CD-ROM with a Registration Card If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for replacement. Setup The setup of the Switch can be performed using the following steps: ♦ The surface must support at least 5 kg. ♦ The
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 2-1. Switch installed on a Desktop or Shelf Rack Installation The Switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size, 19-inch rack, which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment. To install, attach the mounting brackets on the Switch's side panels
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Power On The Switch can be used with AC power sources 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz. The power switch is located at the rear of the unit adjacent to the AC power connector and the system fan. The Switch's power supply will adjust to the local power source
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    Switch User's Guide 3 3 IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS This chapter describes the front panel, rear panel, side panels, optional plug-in modules, and LED indicators of the Switch Front Panel The front panel of the Switch jacks are supported. Port numbers 1 and 2 on the DES-3624, DES-3624F, and
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Rear Panel The rear panel of the DES-3624, DES-3624F, and DES-3624FM consist of a slot (labeled Slot2) for a Stacking input/output port and an AC power connector. The rear panel of the DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM consist of two slots (labeled
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    might overheat, which could lead to system failure. Stack Operation The DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM are all intelligent Switches capable of acting as a master for up to three slave Switches (DES-3624, DES-3624F, or DES-3624FM). Each port is referred to by unit ID and port number
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-5. Switch stack with example of possible connections Optional Plug-in Modules The DES-3624i/DES-3624iF/DES-3624iFM Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch is able to accommodate a range of plug-in modules in order to increase functionality and performance
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) Module Figure 3-6. Two-port, 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) module ♦ Two-port, front-panel module. ♦ Connects to 100BASE-FX devices at full- or half-duplex. ♦ Supports multi-mode fiber-optic cable connections of up to 412 meters in half-duplex or 2
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    100BASE-TX Module Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-8. Two-port, 100BASE-TX module ♦ Two-port, front-panel module. ♦ Connects to 100BASE-TX devices at full- or half-duplex. ♦ Supports Category 5 UTP or STP cable connections of up to 100 meters. 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Module Figure
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Modal bandwidth (min. overfilled launch) Unit: MHz*km Operating distance Unit: meters Channel insertion loss Unit: dB 62.5µ m 160 62.5µ m 50µ m 50µ m 200 400 500
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Supports Category 5+ or higher cable connections of up to 100 meters. LED Indicators The LED indicators of the Switch include Power, Console, Slot, Giga, Speed, and Link/Act. The following shows the LED indicators for the Switch along with an explanation
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ 100M These indicators are illuminated green when a 100 Mbps device When a port is active, these indicators will blink green. ♦ Link/Act These indicators are lit when there is a secure connection (or link) to a device at any of the ports. The LEDs blink
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    Ethernet Switch User's Guide 4 4 CONNECTING THE SWITCH This chapter describes how to connect the Switch to your Ethernet network. Switch to End for 10 Mbps. 2. The Link/Act LED indicator lights up upon hooking up a PC that is powered on. Switch to Hub or Switch These connections can be accomplished
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ A 10BASE-T hub or switch can be connected to the Switch via a two-pair Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP/STP straight cable. ♦ A 100BASE-TX hub or switch can be connected to the Switch via a four-pair Category 5 UTP/STP straight cable. If the other switch or hub
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    Switch User's Guide 5 5 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS This chapter discusses many of the features used to manage the switch, and explains many concepts and important points regarding these features. Configuring the Switch software to operate the Switch If you are having problems making this connection
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide IP Addresses and SNMP Community Names Each Switch has its own IP Address, which is used for communication with an SNMP network manager or other TCP/IP application (for example BOOTP, TFTP). You can change the default Switch IP Address to meet the
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    usually related to user-customized configurations. Examples of these are the Switch's IP Address, Spanning Tree Algorithm parameters, and port status. If you use a third-party vendors' SNMP software to manage the Switch, a diskette listing the Switch's propriety enterprise MIBs can be obtained
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    determines that a problem has developed in the primary paths. When a primary path is lost, the switch providing the alternative path will automatically go into service with no operator intervention. This automatic network reconfiguration provides maximum uptime to network users. The concept of
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    setting should cover the majority of installations. However, it is advisable to keep the default settings as set at the factory, unless it is absolutely necessary. The user changeable parameters in the Switch are as follows: ♦ Bridge Priority A Bridge Priority can be from 0 to 65535. 0 is equal
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    Switch User's Guide ♦ Port Priority A Port Priority can be from 0 to 255. The lower the number, the greater the probability the port will be chosen as the Root Port. Illustration of STA A simple illustration of three Bridges (or the Switch alleviate network loop problems, STA can the default factory
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    Switch User's Guide Bridge Priority lower the #, Increases chance higher the of becoming the priority Root Bridge Avoid, if the switch is need to configure the anchor port. The Switch supports 3 trunk groups, which may include from 2 to 8 switch ports each, except for the third trunk group
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 5-3. Port trunking example The switch treats all ports in a trunk group as a single port. As such, trunk ports will not be blocked by Spanning Tree (unless a redundant link with higher STP priority is present). Data transmitted to a specific host (
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide The untagging feature of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs allows VLANs to work with legacy switches that don't recognize VLAN tags in packet headers. The tagging feature allows VLANs to span multiple 802.1Q-compliant switches through a single physical connection and
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Sharing Resources Across 802.1Q VLANs Network resources ports which are members of VLAN 3 (VID=3). 802.1Q VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches 802.1Q VLANs can span multiple switches as well as your entire network. Two considerations to keep in mind while
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Tagging The act of putting 802.1Q VLAN information into normal Ethernet) packet can be read by the receiving device. VLANs Over 802.1Q-compliant Switches When switches maintaining the same VLANs are 802.1Q-compliant, it is possible to use tagging. Tagging
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    Ethernet Switch User's Guide In the one VLAN. Broadcast Storms Broadcast storms are a common problem on today's networks. Basically, they consist of broadcast VLANs, switches are now able to limit broadcast domains better and cheaper than routers. Also, many switches, including the DES-3624 Series,
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Segmenting Broadcast Domains The Switch allows you to segment broadcast than 5 seconds, it will trigger the broadcast storm rising action configured by the user. The default falling threshold is met if there are less than 250 broadcast packets per second.
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    Switch User's Guide 6 6 USING THE CONSOLE INTERFACE Your Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch supports a console management interface that allows you to set up and control your Switch, either with an ordinary terminal (or terminal emulator), or over the network using the TCP/IP communications software
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    First Time Connecting To The Switch The Switch supports user-based security that can allow you to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the Switch or changing its settings. This section tells how to log onto the Switch. Note: The passwords used to access the Switch are case sensitive; therefore
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-2. Initial Screen, first time connecting to the Switch Note: There is no initial username or password. Leave the username and password fields blank. Press or in the username and password fields. You will be given access to the
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    only. Update Firmware and Configuration Yes Yes, view only. Files User Accounts Management Create/Modify User Accounts Yes Yes, view only. View/ Delete User Accounts Yes Yes, view only. System Utilities Yes Yes, (Ping Test); view only for the rest. Factory Reset Yes No Restart
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Save Changes The Switch has two levels of memory normal RAM and non-volatile or NV-RAM. Settings need to be changed in all screens by pressing Ctrl + S. When this is done, the settings will be immediately applied to the switching software in RAM, and will
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Choose Users Accounts Management from the main menu. The following User Accounts Management menu appears: Figure 6-5. User Accounts Management menu 2. Choose Create/Modify User Accounts. The following screen appears: Figure 6-6. Add/Modify User Accounts screen
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Type in your Username and press . 4. If you are an old user, type in the Old Password and press . 5. Type in the New Password you have chosen, and press . Type in the same new password in the following field to verify that you have
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Setting Up The Switch This section will help prepare the Switch user by describing the System Configuration, Update Firmware and Configuration Files, Save Changes, and System Utilities menus and their respective sub-menus. System Configuration Choose
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    after the Switch has been reset. Fields that can be set include: ♦ Get IP from Determines whether the Switch should get its IP Address settings from the user (Manual), a BOOTP server, or a DHCP server. If Manual is chosen, the Switch will use the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Note that the DES-3624i/DES-3624iF/DES-3624iFM has an RS-232C serial port but the DES-3624/DES-3624F/DES3624FM are: 2400, 9600, 19200 and 38400 bits per second. The default setting in this Switch version is 9600. The top of the screen displays the current settings
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Choose Configure Switch Stack to access the second item on the System Configuration menu. The following screen appears: Figure 6-11. Switch Stack Configuration screen The fields you can set are: ♦ System Name Corresponds to the SNMP MIB II variable system
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-12. Information of Individual Switch Unit screen Use the space bar to select the desired Switch in your stack. Advance Settings The Configure Advanced Switch Stack Features screen allows you to set an expiration time for MAC address entries and
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-13. Configure Advanced Switch Stack Features screen The fields you blocked off until a good packet is seen on the wire. If a port is partitioned, the Switch can only transmit data, not receive it. ♦ Head Of Line (HOL) Blocking Prevention Enables
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-14. Port Configuration screen Items in the above window are defined as follows: ♦ Switch Specifies the Switch where the port is being configured. ♦ Module Specifies the module where the port is being configured. ♦ Port Specifies the port that
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    Switch User's Guide ♦ Port Lock When Enabled, automatic learning for all stations connected to this port will stop and entries in the Forwarding Table for all devices residing on this port will age out. The only traffic this port will allow is traffic from machines whose MAC address is manually
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    Switch User's Guide Figure 6-15. Port Trunk screen The fields you can set are: ♦ Anchor There are either two or three listings representing the anchor port for each of the three trunk groups available on the Switch useful for network monitoring and troubleshooting purposes. Choose Configure Port
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-16. Port Mirroring Configuration screen To configure a mirror port, select the Switch, Module, and Port from where you want to copy frames in the Source fields. Then select the Switch, Module, and Port which receive the copies from the source
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-17. Configure Spanning Tree Protocol menu 2. Choose STP Parameter Setting to access the following screen: Figure 6-18. STP Parameter Setting screen 3. Change the Disabled
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 4. Enter the Bridge Max Age in the Max Age (6-40 sec.) field are activated. ♦ Designated Root Read-only object displays the MAC (Ethernet) address of the bridge/switch on the network that has been chosen as the STP root. ♦ Root Cost Read-only object
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Bridge Priority (0-65535) A Bridge Priority is a read-write object that can be set from 0 to 65535. This is the priority number of the bridge. The
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table When a packet hits the Switch, it looks in the filtering and forwarding tables to decide what to do with the packet; either to filter it off the network, or to
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Please refer to the Packet Forwarding section of the "Switch Management Concepts" chapter of this manual for more detailed information. Configure Static Forwarding Table The Static Forwarding Table Configuration screen displays a list of manually defined static
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide for the same MAC address. Static filters always take precedence over static forwarding entries. The Switch will automatically upgrade the Status to "in use" once the static filter is removed. Configure MAC Address Filtering The Static Filtering Table
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-23. Static Multicast Filtering Table Configuration screen Management Protocol (IGMP) allows multicasting on your network. When IP Multicast Filtering is enabled, the Switch can intelligently forward (rather that broadcast) IGMP queries and
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-24. IGMP Configuration screen Items in the above window are defined as follows: ♦ IP Multicast Filtering Age-out Timer(30-9999) When this timer expires and the Switch has not observed (snooped) any IGMP query packets asking whether any stations
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-25. IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration screen Choose Add/Remove IGMP Entry from the screen above to define up to 12 VLANs on the Switch which can send and receive IGMP packets: Figure 6-26. Add/Remove IGMP Entry screen 66 Using the Console
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide The above screen is used to specify an agent to interface between IGMP and VLAN. The agents are assigned to a VLAN and allow IGMP query and report packets to be present on the given VLAN. Only 12 agents can exist on the switch at any one time. Items in
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide NONE. Please note that the Switch can only support one mode at any given time. Also, each time the mode is changed, the Switch must be rebooted before the new mode is activated. If you have selected MAC-based Broadcast Domains and then rebooted the Switch, Configure
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-29. MAC-Based Broadcast Domains Configuration menu Choose Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domains to access the following screen: Figure 6-30. Add/Remove MAC-
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Action Select the desired action by toggling between Add and Remove. ♦ Domain Name Enter the name of the broadcast domain. Press APPLY to add or
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-32. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Members that the Status field for the MAC address you have entered may read Not-Apply. Once the Switch is restarted in MAC-based broadcast domain mode, the MAC-addresses will be applied, meaning that
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-33. Port-based VLAN Configuration menu The field you can set is: ♦ Management Vlan ID Enter a VLAN ID (VID) from 1 to 12 for use
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-34. Port-based VLAN Configuration screen The fields you can set are: ♦ VLAN ID (VID) Enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 24 and hit . This is the VLAN that will be defined on this screen. VID 1 is the default VLAN. All ports are designated members
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-35. Browse Port-based VLANs screen Configure many VLANs. Active VLANs are designations defined by assigning Port VLAN ID numbers (PVIDs) in the Default port VLAN assignment screen. 3. Define the VLAN itself and which ports will be members (able to
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-36. 802.1Q VLAN Configuration menu Choose Configure Port Ingress Filter to access the first item on the menu. The following screen appears: Figure 6-
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide match, the port will receive the packet. If following screen appears: Figure 6-38. Port VLAN (PVID) Assignment screen This screen allows you to set a Default port VLAN ID number (PVID) for each port. Press APPLY to let the changes take effect. Note: If
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-39. Port GVRP Configuration screen This screen allows you to enable or disable GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP), where GARP is the Generic Attribute
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-40. 802.1Q Static VLAN Settings screen The fields you can set are: ♦ VID Enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 4094 and hit . This
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-41. Browse 802.1Q VLAN Entries screen This table displays the current VID and VLAN Name as well as Tag/Untag and Egress/Forbidden/
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-42. GMRP Configuration menu The Switch GMRP field allows you to either enable or disable GMRP on the Switch by toggling between the two choices and then pressing APPLY to let the change take effect. Once GMRP is enabled for the Switch, you then
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-43. GMRP Configuration screen Use this screen to enable or disable GMRP on individual ports. Press APPLY to let your changes take effect. Choose
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    Switch User's Guide Figure 6-44. Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen To add an entry or make a change to an entry on the Static Multicast Forwarding Table, enter a VLAN ID number, enter a MAC address, choose Egress or Forbidden for each port, choose a State (Delete on Reset
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-45. Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table screen This screen contains information pertaining to the Static Multicast Forwarding Table. Update Firmware and Configuration Files The Switch is capable of obtaining its configuration settings (the
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    network problems. 2. Avoid changing active links and do not make new loops on the network when downloading new firmware. 3. Downloading new firmware may result in the loss of some or all Switch settings. We therefore strongly recommend performing a factory reset and then restarting the Switch after
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 4. Firmware updates are handled by the PROM code, which doesn't recognize VLAN tags. You should therefore make sure the Switch port to which the TFTP server is connected is not a tagging port. System Utilities The Utilities menu offers four system utility
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-48. Ping Test screen After filling in the fields above, press START to initiate the Ping test. The fields you can set are: ♦ Destination IP Address The IP address of the device to be Pinged. ♦ No. of Pings Amount of times the Switch should send
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-49. Save Settings to TFTP Server screen Press START to begin the upload. The result will be displayed in the lower part of the screen. The fields you can set are: ♦ Server IP Address The IP address of the TFTP server where you wish to save the
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-50. Save Switch History to TFTP Server screen Press START to begin the file save. The result will be displayed in the lower part of the screen. The fields you can set are: ♦ Server IP Address The IP address of the TFTP server where the switch history file
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Choose Community Strings and Trap Stations to access the third item on the main menu. The following screen appears: Figure 6-51. SNMP Manager Configuration screen
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-52. Network Monitoring menu The first item on this menu permits you to access four different tables that observe the condition of each individual
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-53. Traffic Statistics menu Port Utilization To access the first item on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Utilization. The following table appears: Figure 6-54. Port Utilization screen Using the Console Interface 91
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Select the desired device in the Switch field and the desired increment setting in the displayed are defined as follows: ♦ Speed If the link is up, the speed and duplex status will be displayed; if the link is down "-" will be displayed. ♦ % Utilization
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Frames Recv. The number of good frames received. This The statistic counters displayed are defined as follows: ♦ Speed If the link is up, the speed and duplex status will be displayed; if the link is down "-" will be displayed. ♦ CRC Error The number of
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Jabber The number of frames with length more than Errors. ♦ Dropped Frames The number of frames which are dropped by this port since the last Switch reboot. ♦ Undersize Frames The number of frames detected that are less than the minimum permitted frame
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ TX (GOOD) The number of good frames sent from the includes dropped broadcast packets. Browse Address Table The Browse Address Table screen allows the user to view which Switch port(s) a specific network device uses to communicate on the network. You can
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide To 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
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    Switch User's Guide To display the IP Multicast & IGMP Information screen, choose Network Monitoring from the main menu and then choose Browse IGMP Status. The following screen appears: Figure 6-60. IP IP multicast group detected by the Switch. You can also view which Switch ports support each
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide To display the GVRP Status screen, choose Network Monitoring from the main menu and then choose Browse GVRP Status. The following screen appears: Figure 6-61.
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    Switch User's Guide Figure 6-62. GMRP Status screen This screen contains information pertaining to the GMRP status of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs. Resetting the Switch You can use the console interface to reset the Switch, either performing a Restart System or a Factory Reset (which sets all of the Switch
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-63. Restart System screen The computer will be rebooted once you press RESTART. Factory Reset Before performing a Factory Reset, be absolutely certain that this is what you want to do. Once the reset is done, all of the Switch's settings stored
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    Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-64. Factory Reset NV-RAM to Default Value screen Logout To exit the console program, choose Logout from the main menu. Make sure you have performed a Save Changes if you have made changes to the settings and wish them to become defaults for the switch. After
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    instructions for the browser. The second and last step is to configure the IP interface of the Switch. This can be done manually through a console (see the Configure IP numbers 123 represent the IP address of the switch. In the page that opens, click on the Login to DES-3624 Manager button: This
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    .1Q IGMP), and VLANs (802.1Q VLANs and GMRP), as well as a number of related windows. IP Address Figure 7-1. IP Address window You can change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway on the Switch. Click Apply to activate the new settings. The information above is described as follows: Web
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    . Also known as the physical address. ♦ Get IP From Determines whether the Switch should get its IP Address settings from the user (Manual), a BOOTP server, or a DHCP server. If Manual is chosen, the Switch will use the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings defined in this screen upon
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    the Firmware and Configuration Update window in the Maintenance section. ♦ System Name A user-assigned name for the Switch. ♦ System Location A user-assigned description of the physical location of the Switch. ♦ System Contact Name of the person to contact should there be any problems or questions
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide This window displays the Module, Type, and Hardware Revision of each individual Switch unit. Select the desired Switch in the field in the lower left-hand corner. The information above is described as follows: ♦ Module The module location in the Switch unit. ♦ Type
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Head of Line (HOL) Blocking Prevention This option prevents Configure Port window Select the port you want to configure by clicking on the port in the Switch front panel display at the top of the screen. Then follow these steps: 1. Enable or disable
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    Switch User's Guide speed/duplex field above and flow control is enabled, flow control (whether full- or half-duplex) will only be implemented if the other device can auto-negotiate flow control. Note that you must reboot the Switch between 1 and 1488000 (the default is 250). 8. The Port Type
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Trunk Groups Figure 7-6. Trunk Groups window The Switch supports up to three trunk groups port will automatically be made to the other ports in the trunk. ♦ Name The user-assigned name of the trunk group. ♦ Members The continuous number of ports that will
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    Mirroring Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-7. Port Mirroring window The Switch allows you to copy frames port onto a 10 Mbps port, this can cause throughput problems. The port you are copying frames from should always support an equal or lower speed than the port to which you
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide STP Switch Settings Figure 7-8. STP Switch Settings window To configure Spanning Tree Protocol functions for the Switch or individual ports, enter the desired information in the fields on this screen (see the descriptions below for assistance) and then
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    STP Port Settings Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-9. STP Port Settings window Enter the the root port. Zero is the highest priority. Forwarding and Filtering When a packet hits the Switch, it looks in the filtering and forwarding tables to decide what to do with the packet;
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-10. Configure Forwarding Table And Filtering Table ♦ Lock Address Table Mostly used for security purposes, when the forwarding table is locked the Switch will no longer learn the MAC addresses for new hosts. If your network configuration doesn't
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    Static Forwarding Table Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-11. Static Forwarding Table window MAC forwarding allows the Switch to permanently forward outbound traffic to specific destination MAC addresses over a specified port. You can also use this feature to restrict inbound
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-12. Static Forwarding Table --- Edit window To use the MAC forwarding function, enter the MAC address, switch, and module of the device to which the specified port permanently forwards traffic in the MAC Address field, enter a VLAN ID (if
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    MAC Address Filtering Table Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-13. Static MAC Address Filtering window The static filtering function allows the Switch to block inbound traffic from unknown or unwanted devices by mapping a port to a source MAC address. Click New to access the
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-14. Static MAC Address Filtering --- Edit window To use the static filtering function, enter the MAC address of the device allowed to send traffic
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    Static Multicast Filtering Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-15. Static Multicast Filtering window Static multicast filtering blocks or forwards traffic over each port for one multicast group. You can configure each port on the Switch to forward traffic for the specified
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-16. Static Multicast Filtering --- Edit window To edit between network stations or devices and an IGMP router. IGMP is used for managing IP multicast groups. The Switch will send IGMP query messages and get the IGMP response from hosts to "learn
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    IGMP Settings Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-17. IGMP Configuration window To configure the IGMP, enter a value between 30 and 999 seconds in the IP Multicast Filtering Age-out Timer field and then change the IP Multicast Filtering (IGMP Snooping) setting from Disabled to
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 802.1Q IGMP Figure 7-18. Add/Remove IGMP Entries window Click the X in the Delete column next to an entry to remove it from the
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-19. Add/Remove IGMP Entries --- Edit window To edit an 802.1Q IGMP entry, enter a value from 1 to 4094 in the VLAN ID field and then click Apply. 122 Web-Based Network Management
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-20. Configure IGMP Entries window To edit an IGMP Entry on the table above, click the pointer icon on the right side. The Configure IGMP Entries --Edit window opens: Web-Based Network Management 123
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-21. Configure IGMP Entries --- Edit window Enter a VLAN ID number in the first field VLANs, and MAC-based Broadcast Domains. If unsure about this material, please consult Chapter 5, "Switch Management Concepts." 124 Web-Based Network Management
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-22. Configure VLAN window To use one of these three modes, select MAC-based Broadcast Domains, or 802.1Q or Port-based VLANs under Restart VLAN Mode--otherwise, leave the setting at Disabled. Then click Apply and reboot the Switch. MAC-Based
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-23. Create/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Entries window Items in this window are defined as follows: ♦ Description Lists all MAC-based broadcast domains. ♦
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-24. Create/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Entries --- Edit window To add a MAC-based broadcast domain, enter a Description in the field offered. Click Apply
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-25. Configure MAC-based Broadcast Domain Member window Items in this window are defined as follows: ♦ MAC Address The MAC Address of the broadcast
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-26. Configure MAC-based Broadcast Domain Member --- Edit window To add or edit a MAC-based broadcast domain member, enter the MAC Address in the
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    Port-based VLANs Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-27. Port-based VLAN window Click the pointer icon on the right of the window above to be able to create or change a port-
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-28. Port Based VLAN Entry window To either create or make a change to a pre-existing port-based VLAN, enter a VLAN name and make the desired changes (by checking or unchecking port membership for all members of the switch stack). Click Apply to
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    802.1Q VLANs Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-29. Port Ingress Filter window Use this window to enable or disable the ingress filtering check for each desired port. Ingress filtering means that a
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-30. Port VLAN ID (PVID) window Use this window to assign a default VLAN ID for each desired port. Click Apply to let the settings take effect. Web-Based Network Management 133
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-31. Port GVRP Settings window Use this window to enable or disable GVRP for each desired port. Click Apply to let the settings take effect. 134 Web-Based Network Management
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-32. 802.1Q Static VLANs window Click the X in the Delete column next to an entry to remove it from the table. Click the pointer icon to access the second 802.1Q Static VLANs --- Edit window: Web-Based Network Management 135
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-33. 802.1Q Static VLANs --- Edit window To configure an 802.1Q VLAN entry, enter a VLAN ID number and VLAN Name in the first two fields. Next, select the desired Switch. Finally, check Tag for each member port you wish to be a tagging port. None
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-34. GMRP Configuration window Use this window to disable or enable GMRP on the Switch. Click Apply to let the change take effect. Web-Based Network Management 137
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-35. Port GMRP Settings window Use this window to enable or disable GMRP on individual ports. Click Apply to let your changes take effect. 138 Web-Based Network Management
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-36. Static Multicast Forwarding window This function forwards traffic over each port for one multicast group. You can configure each port on the Switch to forward traffic for the specified multicast group. Click the pointer icon on the right side
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-37. Static Multicast Forwarding --- Edit window To make changes to a static multicast forwarding table entry, enter the multicast MAC address as well as the VLAN ID in the first two fields, respectively. Next, select the desired Switch from the
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Community Strings and Trap Receivers Figure 7-38. Community information is described as follows: ♦ Trap Receiving Station The IP address of the trap receiving station. ♦ Community String A user-defined SNMP community name. ♦ Status Option to set the
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    User Accounts Management Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-39. User Accounts Control Table window Click the pointer icon on the right side to access the User Accounts Control Table --- Edit window: 142 Web-Based Network Management
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    NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-40. User Accounts Control Table - Edit window To add or change a User Account, fill in the appropriate information in the User Name, Old Password (if applicable), New Password, and Confirm New Password fields. Then select the desired access, Normal User or
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    Console Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-41. Configure Console window This window set the Baud Rate in the last field. Click Apply and then reboot the Switch for console port settings to take effect. The default serial port settings are: ♦ Baud Rate=9600 ♦ Data Bits=8 ♦ Flow
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Address Table, IP Multicast & IGMP Information, Browse GVRP Status, Browse GMRP Status, and Switch History. Switch Overview Figure 7-42. Switch Statistics window The information is described as follows: ♦ Update Interval Choose the desired setting: 5
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    Port Utilization Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-43. Port Utilization window The information is described as follows: ♦ Update Interval Choose the desired setting: 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds or
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Port Traffic Statistics Figure 7-44. Port Traffic Statistics window The port statistics shown by default are those for the port you last configured. Once in the individual window, you can click any port on the Switch graphic to show statistics for that
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Frames Sent Counts the total number of frames transmitted desired setting: 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds or Suspend. ♦ Link Status Indicates the current link status. Other errors: ♦ CRC Error Counts otherwise valid frames that did not end
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Jabber The number of frames with length more than line. ♦ Dropped Frames The number of frames which are dropped by this port since the last Switch reboot. ♦ Undersize Frames The number of frames detected that are less than the minimum permitted frame
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide The information is described as follows: ♦ Update Interval Choose the desired setting: 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds or Suspend. ♦ 64 The total number
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Browse Address Table Figure 7-47. Browse Address Table window The Switch allows you to display a table containing Switch ports, MAC addresses, VIDs, and respective learned statuses. If the table doesn't display the information you want, fill in the
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    Multicast & IGMP Information Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-48. IP Multicast & IGMP Information window This window allows you to enter a VID at the top of the window and then display the Queries (Tx)/(Rx), IGMP
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Browse GVRP Status Figure 7-49. GVRP Status window This window contains information pertaining to GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). Click the
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    Browse GMRP Status Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-50. GMRP Status window This window contains information pertaining to the Group Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) status of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs. 154 Web-Based Network Management
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    The fourth and last main category of the Switch Web-based management program includes: Firmware and Configuration Update, Save Settings To TFTP Server, Save Switch History To TFTP Server, Clear Address Table, Save Changes, Factory Reset, and Restart System. Web-Based Network Management 155
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    Update Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-52. Firmware and Configuration Update window To update firmware or change a configuration file, fill in the requested information above and then click the Apply button. The information is described as follows: Software Update Mode & TFTP
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    Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Use Config File Determines whether or not the Switch should download its IP address of the TFTP server where the configuration file is. ♦ File Name The path and configuration name on the TFTP server. ♦ Last Upload Status Shows whether the attempt to upload software
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    TFTP Server Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-54. Save Switch History To TFTP Server window To save a switch history file to your TFTP server, fill the fields in above and then click Apply. The information is described as follows: ♦ Server IP Address The IP address of the TFTP
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Clear Address Table Figure 7-55. Clear Address Table window Click Apply to clear the address table. Web-Based Network Management 159
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    Save Changes Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-56. Save Changes window To save all the changes made in the current session to the Switch's flash memory, click the Save Configuration button. 160 Web-Based Network Management
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    Ethernet Switch User's Guide Factory Reset Figure 7-57. Factory Reset to Default Value window Doing a remote reset is equivalent to turning the Switch off and on again. All parameters are returned to the values stored in EEPROM. Click the Reset to Factory Default button to initiate the reset. Web
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    Restart System Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 7-58. Restart System window To perform a reboot of the Switch, which resets the system, click the Reset button. 162 Web-Based Network Management
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide A 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standards: Protocol: Data Transfer Rates: Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Topology: General IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Network Cables: Number of Ports: Media Interface Exchange: AC inputs: Power Consumption: DC fans: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Humidity: Dimensions: Weight: General 10BASE-T: 2-pair UTP Cat. 3,4,5 (100 m) EIA/TIA- 568 100-ohm STP (100 m)
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide EMI: Safety: Physical and Environmental FCC Class A, CE Class A, VCCI Class A, BSMI Class A, C-Tick Class A UL, CSA, TUV/GS Transmission Method: RAM Buffer: Filtering Address
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide B 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION When connecting the DES-3624 Switch to another switch, a bridge or a hub, a modified crossover cable is necessary. Please review these products for matching cable pin assignment. The following diagram and table show the standard
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide RJ-45 Connector pin assignment Contact Media Direct Interface Signal 1 Tx + (transmit) 2 Tx - (transmit) 3 Rx + (receive) 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Rx - (receive) 7 Not used 8 Not
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    Switch User's Guide C 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE This appendix provides a sample configuration file that can be used with the Update Firmware the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for the Switch. The file being uploaded can be either new runtime switching software, or a switch settings
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    created by the switch is prefixed with the version number of the runtime software to help with file management. # Sample Config File Code_type=PROM Image_file="e:\3624\3624prom.tfp" # specify IP address Ip_addr = 10.12.19.102 # specify subnet mask Subnet_mask = 255.128.0.0 # specify default gateway
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide D 11 RUNTIME SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS Load Mode Configuration update Firmware update Out-of-band baud rate Rs232 mode Ip address Subnet mask Default router Bootp service TFTP server IP address IGMP time out IGMP snooping state Partition mode Address
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    Switch User's Guide 12 INDEX 64, 95 65-127, 95 100BASE-TX networks, 12 100Mbps Fast Ethernet, 11 128-255, 95 256-511, 95 512-1023, 95 802.1Q VLAN Segmentation, 36 802.1Q VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches your Password, 46 Default Gateway, 50 Desktop or Shelf Installation, 14 DHCP, 50 Dimensions
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    , 51 Out-of-Band/Console Setting menu, 51 Overview of this User's Guide, 10 Packet Forwarding, 30 Performance features, 13 172 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Performing a factory reset, 100 Performing a System Reset, 99 Port Configuration menu, 54 Port Level, STA Operation Level
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    Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Protocol Parameters, 58 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), 60 STA Operation Levels, 32 On the Bridge Level, 32 Standard MIB-II, 30 Static Filtering, definition of, 62 Storage Temperature, 164 Store and forward switching, 13 straight cable, 167 subnet mask, 104
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DES-3624 Series
Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch
User’s Guide
Fifth Edition (December 2001)
651S3624.055
Printed In Taiwan
RECYCLABLE