D-Link DGS-3650 Product Manual - Page 22
DHCP/BOOTP Relay Global Settings, Time Settings - Current Time - cli
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System Contact Spanning Tree MAC Notification Port Mirror SNTP DHCP Relay DNSR Status VRRP Single IP Management Serial Port Auto Logout Serial Port Baud Rate MAC Address Aging Time (101000000) IGMP Snooping MLD Snooping GVRP Status Telnet Status Telnet TCP Port Number (1-65535) Web Status Web TCP Port Number (1-65535) xStack® DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch Enter a contact name for the Switch, if so desired. To configure Spanning Tree Protocol (STP compatible, MSTP, or RSTP) on the Switch, use the STP Bridge Global Settings window (L2 Features > Spanning Tree > STP Bridge Global Settings) or click Detail Settings. To monitor MAC addresses learned and entered into the forwarding database, enable MAC notification by using the MAC Notification Global Settings window (Administration > MAC Notification Global Settings) or click Detail Settings. To configure port mirroring on the Switch, use the Port Mirror Global Settings window (Administration > Mirror > Port Mirror Global Settings) or click Detail Settings. To configure time settings, use the Time Settings - Current Time window (Administration > SNTP Settings > Time Settings) or click Detail Settings. To configure DHCP/BOOTP relay, use the DHCP/BOOTP Relay Global Settings window (Administration > DHCP/BOOTP Relay > DHCP/BOOTP Relay Global Settings) or click Detail Settings. To configure DNS Relay, use the DNS Relay Global Settings window (L3 Features > DNS Relay > DNS Relay Global Settings) or click Detail Settings. To configure VRRP, use the VRRP Global Settings window (L3 Features > VRRP > VRRP Global Settings) or click Detail Settings. To configure Single IP Management, use the SIM Settings window (Administration > Single IP Management Settings > SIM Settings) or click Detail Settings. Select the logout time used for the console interface. This automatically logs the user out after an idle period of time, as defined. Choose from the following options: 2 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 15 Minutes or Never. The default setting is 10 minutes. This field specifies the baud rate for the serial port on the Switch. There are four possible baud rates to choose from, 9600, 19200, 38400 and 115200. For a connection to the Switch using the CLI interface, the baud rate must be set to 115200, which is the default setting. This field specifies the length of time a learned MAC Address will remain in the forwarding table without being accessed (that is, how long a learned MAC Address is allowed to remain idle). To change this, type in a different value representing the MAC address age-out time in seconds. The MAC Address Aging Time can be set to any value between 10 and 1,000,000 seconds. The default setting is 300 seconds. To enable system-wide IGMP Snooping capability, select Enabled. IGMP snooping is Disabled by default. To configure IGMP Snooping for individual VLANs, use the IGMP Snooping Settings window (L2 Features > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Settings) or click Detail Settings. To enable system-wide MLD Snooping capability, select Enabled. MLD snooping is Disabled by default. To configure MLD Snooping for individual VLANs, use the MLD Snooping Settings window window (L2 Features > MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping Settings) or click Detail Settings. Use this pull-down menu to enable or disable GVRP on the Switch. Telnet configuration is Enabled by default. If users do not want to allow configuration of the system through Telnet, choose Disabled. The TCP port number. TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The "well-known" TCP port for the Telnet protocol is 23. Web-based management is Enabled by default. If users choose to disable this by selecting Disabled, they will lose the ability to configure the system through the Web interface as soon as these settings are applied. The Web (GUI) port number. TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The "wellknown" TCP port for the Web protocol is 80. 6