D-Link DES-3624 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
  • Page 4 – Limited Warranty; D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service
  • Page 5 – Copyright Statement; FCC Warning; VCCI Warning
  • Page 10 – BOUT; Conventions
  • Page 11 – NTRODUCTION; Fast Ethernet Technology
  • Page 12 – Switching Technology; Features; Ports
  • Page 13 – Performance features; Management
  • Page 14 – NPACKING AND; Unpacking
  • Page 15 – Figure 2-1. Switch installed on a Desktop or Shelf; Rack Installation; Figure 2-2A. Attaching the mounting brackets to the Switch
  • Page 16 – Power On; Power Failure
  • Page 17 – DENTIFYING; Front Panel; Figure 3-1. Front panel view of the Switches
  • Page 18 – Rear Panel; Figure 3-2. Rear panel view of the Switches; Side Panels
  • Page 19 – Figure 3-3. Side panel views of the Switch; Stack Operation; Figure 3-4. Switch stack with one master and three slaves
  • Page 20 – Figure 3-5. Switch stack with example of possible connections; Optional Plug-in Modules
  • Page 23 – 000BASE-T Copper Gigabit Module
  • Page 24 – LED Indicators
  • Page 26 – ONNECTING; Switch to End Node; Figure 4-1. Switch connected to an End Node; Switch to Hub or Switch
  • Page 27 – cable
  • Page 28 – WITCH; Local Console Management
  • Page 29 – IP Addresses and SNMP Community Names
  • Page 30 – MIBs; Aging Time
  • Page 31 – Filtering Database; Spanning Tree Algorithm
  • Page 32 – STA Operation Levels; On the Bridge Level; User-Changeable STA Parameters
  • Page 33 – Illustration of STA; Figure 5-1. Before Applying the STA Rules
  • Page 34 – Figure 5-2. After Applying the STA Rules; Port Trunking
  • Page 35 – VLAN
  • Page 36 – VLAN Segmentation; Figure 5-4. Example of typical VLAN configuration
  • Page 37 – Port; VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches
  • Page 38 – Broadcast Management
  • Page 39 – Broadcast Storms
  • Page 40 – SING THE; Setting Up A Console
  • Page 41 – Figure 6-1. Example of a console connection; Connecting to the Switch Using Telnet; Console Usage Conventions; First Time Connecting To The Switch
  • Page 42 – Figure 6-2. Initial Screen, first time connecting to the Switch
  • Page 43 – User Accounts Management; Administrator and Normal User Privileges
  • Page 44 – Table 6-1. Administrator and Normal User Privileges; Save Changes
  • Page 45 – Login On The Switch Console By Registered Users; Type in your username and press Enter.; Create/Modify User Accounts
  • Page 46 – Figure 6-5. User Accounts Management menu
  • Page 47 – View/Delete User Accounts
  • Page 48 – Setting Up The Switch; System Configuration
  • Page 49 – Configure IP Address
  • Page 50 – Figure 6-9. IP Address Configuration screen
  • Page 51 – Configure Console
  • Page 52 – Configure Switch Stack; Figure 6-11. Switch Stack Configuration screen; System Name Corresponds to the SNMP MIB II variable; System Location Corresponds to the SNMP MIB II variable; sysContact
  • Page 53 – Information of Individual Switch Unit; Figure 6-12A. Information of Individual Switch Unit screen
  • Page 54 – Figure 6-12B. Information of Individual Switch Unit screen; Advance Settings
  • Page 55 – Figure 6-13. Configure Advanced Switch Features screen; Configure Port
  • Page 56 – Switch Specifies the Switch where the port is being configured.
  • Page 57 – Configure Trunk
  • Page 59 – Configure Port Mirroring; Figure 6-16. Port Mirroring Configuration screen; Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Page 60 – STP Parameter Settings; Figure 6-17. Configure Spanning Tree Protocol menu
  • Page 61 – Figure 6-18. STP Parameter Setting screen
  • Page 62 – STP Custom Settings
  • Page 63 – Cost Defines the cost for the connection.; Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table
  • Page 64 – Figure 6-20. Configure Filtering and Forwarding table screen
  • Page 65 – Configure Static Forwarding Table Entry; Figure 6-21. Static Forwarding Table Configuration screen
  • Page 66 – Configure MAC Address Filtering; Figure 6-22. Custom Filtering Table screen
  • Page 67 – Configure Permanent Multicast Filtering
  • Page 70 – VID The VLAN number that you wish to create an agent for.
  • Page 71 – IGMP Status Activates/deactivates the agent on this VLAN.; Configure VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains
  • Page 72 – Configure MAC-Based Broadcast Domains
  • Page 74 – Domain Name Enter the name of the broadcast domain.
  • Page 76 – Configure IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
  • Page 78 – Figure 6-34. Ingress Filtering Check screen
  • Page 79 – Figure 6-35. Default port VLAN assignment screen
  • Page 80 – VLAN Name Description of the VLAN.
  • Page 81 – Update Firmware and Configuration Files
  • Page 82 – Figure 6-38. Update Firmware and Configuration Files screen
  • Page 83 – Special Note Concerning Firmware Updates; System Utilities
  • Page 84 – Ping Test; Choose Ping Test to access the following screen:; Destination IP Address The IP address of the device to be Pinged.; Save Settings to TFTP Server
  • Page 85 – Figure 6-41. Save Settings to TFTP Server screen; File Name The complete path and filename for the file.; Save Switch History to TFTP Server
  • Page 86 – Figure 6-42. Save Switch History to TFTP Server screen; Clear Address Table; Community Strings and Trap Stations
  • Page 87 – public; Figure 6-43. SNMP Manager Configuration screen
  • Page 88 – Switch Monitoring; Network Monitoring
  • Page 89 – Traffic Statistics; Port Utilization
  • Page 90 – Port Traffic Statistics
  • Page 91 – Figure 6-47. Port Traffic Statistics screen; Bytes Sent The number of good bytes sent from the respective port.
  • Page 92 – Port Packet Error Statistics; Figure 6-48. Port Packet Error Statistics table; CRC Error The number of frames that fail the CRC integrity check.
  • Page 93 – Mac Rx Error The number of frames with received MAC Errors.; Port Packet Analysis Statistics; Figure 6-49. Packet Analysis Statistics table
  • Page 94 – TX (GOOD) The number of good frames sent from the respective port.; Browse Address Table
  • Page 95 – of the Port you want to configure, and then press FIND.; Switch History
  • Page 96 – Browse IGMP Status; then choose Browse IGMP Status. The following screen appears:
  • Page 97 – Figure 6-52. IP Multicast Information screen; VLAN Enter the desired VLAN ID number.
  • Page 98 – Resetting the Switch; Restart System; Factory Reset
  • Page 99 – procedures are performed, your Factory Reset is complete.; Logout
  • Page 100 – EB; Getting Started; In the page that opens, click on the Login to DES-3624 Manager button:
  • Page 101 – Configuration; IP Address
  • Page 102 – IP Address The host address for the device on the TCP/IP network.; Switch; Figure 7-2. Configure Switch Stack window
  • Page 103 – Device Type A description of the Switch type.
  • Page 104 – Advanced; Figure 7-3. Configure Switch Stack – Advanced window
  • Page 105 – Switch Unit; Figure 7-4. Information Of Individual Switch Unit window; Module The module location in the Switch unit.
  • Page 107 – Click Apply to let your changes take effect.; Port Trunk
  • Page 108 – Name The user-assigned name of the trunk group.; Switch This field allows you to select the desired Switch.; Port Mirroring
  • Page 109 – Spanning Tree Protocol; STP Parameters Setting; Figure 7-8. STP Parameter Setting window
  • Page 110 – STP Custom Setting; Figure 7-9. Spanning Tree Custom Setting window
  • Page 111 – Forwarding and Filtering
  • Page 112 – Static Forwarding Table; Figure 7-11. Static Forwarding Table window
  • Page 114 – MAC Address Filtering Table; Figure 7-13. Static MAC Address Filtering window
  • Page 116 – Permanent Multicast Filtering; Figure 7-15. Static Permanent Multicast Filtering window
  • Page 117 – IGMP
  • Page 118 – IGMP Settings
  • Page 121 – MAC-Based Broadcast Domains
  • Page 122 – Description Lists all MAC-based broadcast domains.
  • Page 123 – Description The name of the Broadcast Domain to be added.
  • Page 124 – MAC Address The MAC Address of the broadcast domain member.
  • Page 125 – MAC Address The MAC address of the member you wish to add.
  • Page 126 – Figure 7-25. Default Port VLAN ID window
  • Page 127 – Figure 7-26. Port Ingress Filtering Check window
  • Page 129 – port to belong to a VLAN. Click Apply to let the changes take effect.
  • Page 130 – Figure 7-29. Community Strings and Trap Stations window
  • Page 131 – User Account
  • Page 133 – Console
  • Page 134 – Monitoring; Switch Overview; Port The selected port to be monitored.
  • Page 136 – Figure 7-35. Port Traffic Statistics window; Last Seen MAC The MAC address of the most recent screen.
  • Page 137 – Frames Received Counts all valid frames received on the port.; Port Error Packet Statistics; Figure 7-36. Port Error Packet Statistics window
  • Page 138 – Late Collision Counts collisions that occur at or after the 64
  • Page 139 – Figure 7-37. Port Packet Analysis window
  • Page 140 – Tx (good) The number of good frames sent from the respective port.; Figure 7-38. Browse Address Table window
  • Page 141 – and Ports for IGMP Snooping in a table format.
  • Page 142 – Maintenance
  • Page 143 – Firmware and Configuration Update; Figure 7-41. Firmware and Configuration Update window
  • Page 144 – Save Settings To TFTP Server; Figure 7-42. Save Settings To TFTP Server window; File Name The path and configuration name on the TFTP server.
  • Page 145 – Save Switch History To TFTP Server; Figure 7-43. Save Switch History To TFTP Server window
  • Page 147 – Figure 7-45. Factory Reset to Default Value window
  • Page 149 – ECHNICAL; General
  • Page 150 – Physical and Environmental
  • Page 151 – Performance
  • Page 152 – IN
  • Page 153 – RJ-45 Connector pin assignment; connection
  • Page 154 – AMPLE; PROM; Notes about the Configuration File:
  • Page 156 – UNTIME
  • Page 157 – NDEX
  • Page 160 – Offices
  • Page 161 – Registration Card
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DES-3624 Series

Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch

User’s Guide

Second Edition (April, 2000)

6DES3624..02

Printed In Taiwan

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Summary

Page 2 - Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Vervenden Sie keine Flüssig- oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetesTuch zur...

Page 4 - Limited Warranty; D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service

Limited Warranty Hardware: D-Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period commencingon the date of purchase from D-Link or its Authorized Reseller and extending for the length of time stipulated by the Auth...

Page 5 - Copyright Statement; FCC Warning; VCCI Warning

Copyright  2000 D-Link Corporation. Contents subject to change without prior notice. D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective proprietors. Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form...

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