D-Link DES-3250TG - Manual

D-Link DES-3250TG

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – Preface; Connecting The Switch -; Intended Readers
  • Page 8 – Safety Instructions
  • Page 9 – General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
  • Page 10 – Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
  • Page 11 – Section 1; Fast Ethernet Technology
  • Page 12 – Features
  • Page 13 – Traffic Classification and Prioritization; Management
  • Page 14 – Section 2; Unpacking; Desktop or Shelf Installation
  • Page 15 – Figure 2-1. Installing rubber feet for desktop installation; Rack Installation; Figure 2- 2. Attaching the mounting brackets to the switch
  • Page 16 – Power on; Power Failure
  • Page 17 – Section 3; Front Panel; Figure 3-1. Front panel view of the Switch; Rear Panel; Figure 3-2. Rear panel view of the Switch
  • Page 18 – Side Panels; Figure 3-3. Side panel views of the Switch; Gigabit Combo Ports
  • Page 19 – Power
  • Page 20 – Section 4; Switch to End Node; Figure 4- 1. Switch connected to an End Node; Switch to Hub or Switch
  • Page 21 – Stacking vs. Standalone Operation
  • Page 22 – config stacking mode disable; Managing Switch Stacks
  • Page 23 – config; Changes to Switch Stack Structure
  • Page 24 – config stacking mode enable master; Figure 4- 3. Convert a Standalone Switch to a Stacked Switch; Add a Switch to a Stack
  • Page 25 – Figure 4- 5. Add a third Switch to a stack; Swap a Master from a Stack
  • Page 26 – config stacking mode enable.; save
  • Page 27 – Section 5; Management Options
  • Page 29 – Figure 5- 1. Initial screen after first connection; First Time Connecting to The Switch
  • Page 30 – Figure 5- 2. Initial screen, first time connecting to the Switch; : The first user automatically gets Administrator level; Password Protection
  • Page 31 – Figure 5- 4 Creation of a new Admin level account; SNMP Settings
  • Page 32 – Traps; IP Address Assignment
  • Page 33 – Figure 5- 6. Assigning the Switch an IP Address
  • Page 34 – Connecting Devices to the Switch
  • Page 35 – Section 6; Introduction; Login to make a setup
  • Page 36 – User Accounts Management; Figure 6- 2. User Account Management window; Admin and User Privileges
  • Page 37 – User Account Management; Save Changes
  • Page 38 – Areas of the User Interface; Area Function
  • Page 39 – : Any changes made to the Switch configuration during the; Web Pages; Configuration
  • Page 40 – Section 7
  • Page 41 – IP Address; Parameter
  • Page 43 – Switch Information; Advanced Settings
  • Page 45 – Serial Port Settings; Figure 7- 4. Serial Port Settings window; MAC Notification
  • Page 46 – Parameters Description; Port Configuration
  • Page 47 – Figure 7- 6. Port Configuration window
  • Page 48 – Port Description
  • Page 49 – Figure 7- 7. Port Description Settings window; Port Mirroring
  • Page 50 – Figure 7- 8. Setup Port Mirroring window
  • Page 51 – Stack Setting; Slave
  • Page 52 – Redundant Power Supply; Static ARP Settings
  • Page 53 – Parameter Description; MAC Address; IGMP; IGMP Snooping; Figure 7- 12. Current IGMP Snooping Group Entries window
  • Page 54 – IGMP Snooping Settings window
  • Page 55 – Querier State; Static Router Ports Entry
  • Page 56 – Figure 7- 14. Current Static Router Ports Entries window; Figure 7- 15. Static Router Ports Settings window; Spanning Tree
  • Page 57 – w Rapid Spanning Tree; Edge Port
  • Page 58 – STP Switch Settings
  • Page 60 – STP Port Settings
  • Page 61 – Figure 7- 17. STP Port Settings window
  • Page 63 – Forwarding Filtering; Unicast Forwarding; Figure 7- 18. Setup Static Unicast Forwarding Table window; Multicast Forwarding
  • Page 64 – Figure 7- 19. Static Multicast Forwarding Settings window
  • Page 65 – VLANs; Tagging; Q VLAN Packet Forwarding
  • Page 67 – Static VLAN Entry; Delete
  • Page 68 – Modify
  • Page 70 – None
  • Page 71 – Tagging and Untagging; Ingress Checking; The “Default” VLAN
  • Page 73 – Port Bandwidth
  • Page 74 – Figure 7- 27. Bandwidth Settings window; From; To
  • Page 75 – SNTP Settings; Current Time Settings
  • Page 76 – Apply; Time Zone and DST; Figure 7- 29. Time Zone and DST Settings window; Port Security
  • Page 77 – Port Security Settings; Admin State
  • Page 78 – Port Security Clear
  • Page 79 – Figure 7- 31. Port Security Clear window; lear
  • Page 80 – Traffic Control; Traffic control
  • Page 81 – Figure 7- 32. Traffic Control Setting window
  • Page 82 – QoS
  • Page 84 – oS
  • Page 85 – Traffic Segmentation
  • Page 86 – LACP; Link Aggregation; master port
  • Page 87 – Figure 7- 38. Port Link Aggregation Group window
  • Page 88 – Port Link Aggregation Settings (Modify) window
  • Page 89 – Member Port; Active Port; Current Link Aggregation Group Entries; LACP Port
  • Page 90 – Figure 7- 41. Link Aggregation Settings window; Configuring the Access Profile Table
  • Page 91 – Part 1
  • Page 92 – Access Profile; IP
  • Page 94 – VLAN
  • Page 95 – Port; Packet Content Mask
  • Page 97 – Offset
  • Page 98 – Part 2
  • Page 100 – Access; Access Profile Table
  • Page 101 – Add; Permit
  • Page 102 – Deny; Priority; VLAN Name; Access Rule Table
  • Page 105 – Access ID
  • Page 107 – System Log Hosts; Figure 7- 55. System Log Servers window
  • Page 108 – Authentication Server
  • Page 109 – Authenticator
  • Page 110 – Client
  • Page 111 – Authentication Process
  • Page 112 – Port-Based Network Access Control
  • Page 113 – MAC-Based Network Access Control; Configure Authenticator
  • Page 116 – Port Capability Settings
  • Page 119 – Initializing Ports for MAC Based 802.1x
  • Page 120 – RADIUS Server
  • Page 121 – Figure 7- 72. Radius Server Authentication Setting window; Key
  • Page 122 – Section 8; Security IP; Figure 8- 1. Security IP Management window; User Accounts
  • Page 123 – Figure 8- 2. User Account Management window; SNMPV3; SNMP User Table
  • Page 125 – User Name; Auth-Protocol; Priv-Protocol; SNMP View Table
  • Page 127 – SNMP Group Table
  • Page 128 – Figure 8- 11. SNMP Group Table Display window
  • Page 129 – SNMP Community Table; Figure 8- 12. SNMP Community Table Configuration window
  • Page 130 – View Name; SNMP Host Table
  • Page 131 – SNMP Engine ID; Figure 8- 15. SNMP Engine ID Configuration window
  • Page 132 – Section 9; Monitoring; CPU Utilization
  • Page 133 – Figure 9- 1 CPU Utilization window; Parameters Description; Port Utilization
  • Page 135 – Packets
  • Page 137 – View Line Chart
  • Page 138 – Unicast
  • Page 139 – View Table
  • Page 140 – Bytes
  • Page 141 – Errors
  • Page 142 – CrcError
  • Page 143 – Jabber
  • Page 144 – ExDefer
  • Page 145 – Size; Packet Size
  • Page 147 – Clear
  • Page 149 – ARP Table
  • Page 150 – Interface Name; IP address; Reports; IGMP Snooping Group
  • Page 151 – Figure 9- 17. IGMP Snooping Table window; IGMP Snooping Forwarding
  • Page 152 – Figure 9- 18. IGMP Snooping Forwarding Table window; VLAN Status
  • Page 153 – Router Port; Port Access Control; Authenticator Status
  • Page 154 – Figure 9- 21. Authenticator Status window
  • Page 155 – Maintenance; TFTP Utilities; Download Firmware from Server; Figure 10- 1. Download Firmware from Server window
  • Page 156 – Download Settings from TFTP Server; Figure 10- 2. Download Settings from TFTP Server window; Upload Settings to TFTP Server; Figure 10- 3. Upload Settings to TFTP Server window; Upload Log to TFTP Server; Figure 10- 4. Upload log to TFTP Server window
  • Page 157 – Start; Switch History; Ping Test
  • Page 158 – Figure 10- 7. Save Configuration window; Reboot Services
  • Page 159 – Reboot
  • Page 160 – Reset Config; Appendix A; Technical Specifications; General
  • Page 161 – Physical and Environmental
  • Page 162 – Performance
  • Page 163 – Appendix B; Understanding and Troubleshooting the Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Page 164 – Listening State
  • Page 165 – Learning State
  • Page 166 – Forwarding State
  • Page 167 – Disabled State
  • Page 169 – Full/Half Duplex Mismatch
  • Page 172 – Warranty and Registration
  • Page 173 – Warranty and Registration Information
  • Page 177 – Product Registration:
  • Page 178 – D-Link Europe Limited Product Warranty
  • Page 180 – D-Link Europe Limited Produktgarantie
  • Page 181 – D-Link Europe a limité la garantie des produits
  • Page 183 – D-Link Europe Termini di Garanzia dei Prodotti
  • Page 184 – D-Link International Offices
  • Page 185 – Registration Card; (All Countries and Regions excluding USA)
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Page 3 - Table of Contents

D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch Table of Contents Preface ..............................................................................................................................................vii Intended Readers.......................................................................

Page 7 - Preface; Connecting The Switch -; Intended Readers

D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch Preface The DES-3250TG Manual is divided into sections that describe the system installation and operating instructions with examples. Section 1, Introduction - Describes the Switch and its features. Section 2, Unpacking and Setup - Helps you get started w...

Page 8 - Safety Instructions

D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. Safety Instructions Use the following safety gui...

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