D-Link DES-5200 - Manual

D-Link DES-5200

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Limited Warranty; D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – About This Guide; Audience; , gives a physical and functional overview of the Des-
  • Page 9 – Introduction; Features
  • Page 10 – Supports Full and Half Duplex for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps.
  • Page 11 – Front Panel; Models; There are three models available:
  • Page 12 – Full Size Modules
  • Page 15 – Rear Panel
  • Page 16 – Management Methods; The DES-5200 supports four management methods:; Local Console Management; Software Update
  • Page 18 – Installation Options; The power cord and cables should never be stretched.
  • Page 19 – Desktop/ Shelf Installation; Follow these steps to install the DES-5200 on a desktop or shelf:
  • Page 21 – Rack Installation; Follow these steps to install the DES-5200 on a rack:
  • Page 23 – Installing Optional Modules; Follow these steps to install modules:
  • Page 26 – Power On
  • Page 27 – Connecting the DES-5200 to the; Cable Specifications; Copper Cable
  • Page 28 – shows the cable; Ethernet Type
  • Page 30 – Fiber Optic Cable; Cable must have SC connectors
  • Page 31 – Ports; Fiber Optic Ports
  • Page 33 – LEDs
  • Page 34 – CPU Module; Power; Utilization
  • Page 37 – Rx means receiving. The Rx LED is lit when the port is receiving data.
  • Page 38 – Col
  • Page 39 – LED
  • Page 40 – Lk
  • Page 43 – Console Based Management; This chapter covers three types of management:
  • Page 44 – Console Management
  • Page 45 – Telnet Management; Configuring Through the Ethernet Port; Follow these steps to manage the DES-5200 through a Telnet session:
  • Page 46 – Log In; Follow these steps to log into the DES-5200 for the first time:
  • Page 47 – Help Message
  • Page 48 – Panel Conventions
  • Page 49 – Console Program; System Configuration
  • Page 50 – SNMP Management Configuration; Follow these steps to select a menu:
  • Page 51 – System Configuration Menu; System Information; Enables you to reload factory default configurations.; System Rate Control
  • Page 52 – Hardware Revision
  • Page 53 – Follow these steps to enter user changeable information:
  • Page 54 – System Reset; Follow these steps to reset the DES-5200:
  • Page 55 – Factory Reset; Follow these steps to restore factory default configurations:
  • Page 56 – Advantages of Store and Forward
  • Page 57 – Advantages of Cut-Through; Bad packets are perpetuated, taking up bandwidth.
  • Page 58 – Software Update Menu; Software Update Configuration; XMODEM; Follow these steps to download using XMODEM:
  • Page 62 – TFTP; Follow these steps to update software using TFTP.
  • Page 64 – User Account Management; Follow these steps to reach the User Account Management panels:; User Account Change Menu; Follow these steps to select a menu option:
  • Page 65 – Create New User; User Name; Reenter the user’s password to confirm it in this field.; Access Level
  • Page 66 – Follow these steps to add users:
  • Page 67 – Delete Users; Identifies the users listed on the DES-5200.; Enables you to delete users.
  • Page 69 – Change Password
  • Page 70 – Select Save and press Enter to save your changes.
  • Page 71 – Switch Port Configuration; Follow these steps to select a panel:
  • Page 72 – Switch Port Configuration Menu; State; Auto
  • Page 73 – Port State
  • Page 74 – Spanning Tree Configuration; STA Operation Levels; Spanning Tree Algorithm
  • Page 75 – Bridge Priority
  • Page 76 – Root Bridge
  • Page 78 – SNMP Management Configuration Menu; SNMP Manager Setting
  • Page 80 – Status
  • Page 81 – VLAN Port Management
  • Page 82 – VLAN Port Management Menu; Follow these steps to create, delete and modify VLAN:
  • Page 83 – Create New VLAN; New VLAN Name
  • Page 84 – Follow these steps to create a VLAN:
  • Page 85 – Delete VLAN Menu; VLAN Name
  • Page 86 – Modify VLAN Menu; Virtual LAN Name; The names of all VLANs appear in this column.
  • Page 87 – Trunking Port Management Menu; Follow these steps to create, delete and modify trunk ports:
  • Page 88 – Create New Trunking Port; New Trunking Group Name
  • Page 89 – Follow these steps to create a TrunkGroup:
  • Page 90 – Delete Trunking Port; Trunking Port
  • Page 91 – Modify Trunking Port; Trunking Port Name; The names of all Trunked Ports appear in this column.
  • Page 92 – Port Statistics; Total Bytes Transmitted; Number of bytes transmitted to the port.; Unicast Frames; Number of unicast frames transmitted.; Multicast Frames Out; Number of multicast frames transmitted.; Broadcast Frames Out; Number of broadcast frames transmitted.; Aged Frames; Number of frames dropped because they were in transmit too long.
  • Page 94 – Rx Good Undersized; Number of good undersized frames received.; Rx Error Undersized; Number of undersized frames received with errors.; Disc Mem Full
  • Page 95 – Web Management; Using Web Management; Log in using your user name and password.; Commands; The following commands are used in Web based management.; Apply
  • Page 96 – Logging In; Select Login to display the Login panel.
  • Page 100 – System Information Menu
  • Page 106 – Disadvantages of Store and Forward
  • Page 108 – Follow these steps to update the software using TFTP.
  • Page 115 – Follow these steps to configure ports:
  • Page 119 – Follow these steps the change the settings:
  • Page 122 – Access Right; Delete enables you to delete the SNMP manager setting.; SNMP Trap Manager Setting; Trap managers can receive the following trap types:
  • Page 124 – Select Apply. Select Refresh to see the changes.
  • Page 127 – Follow these steps to delete a VLAN:
  • Page 128 – Trunking Group Name
  • Page 131 – Rx Error Oversized
  • Page 132 – Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 133 – Power LED is Off
  • Page 137 – Appendix A; Switch Specifications; Complies with IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree
  • Page 138 – Port Specifications; Full or Half Duplex for all 10/100-TX ports
  • Page 139 – General
  • Page 140 – Physical and Environmental
  • Page 142 – Index
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DES-5200 Fast Ethernet Switching

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User’s Guide

Rev. A1 (July, 1999)

651S5200.K13

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Page 2 - Limited Warranty; D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service

ii Copyright © 1999 by D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Limited Warranty Hardware: D-Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and servicefor a period commencing on the date of purchase from D-Link or its Authorized Res...

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v Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................ vAbout This Guide ............................................................................................................ 1 Audience ..................

Page 8 - About This Guide; Audience; , gives a physical and functional overview of the Des-

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