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...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
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-
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide About This Guide 1 About This Guide This section defines the scope of this guide and gives a summary of the contentsof each chapter. It describes the features of the D-Link DES-5200 Fast EthernetSwitching System. Information about the DES-5200 and other D-...
Page 9 - Introduction; Features
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Introduction 2 1 Introduction This chapter gives a physical and functional overview of the DES-5200. TheDES-5200 is an intelligent, managed, modular switch, designed for use onmedium sized networks as part of the backbone or for use with other switches and...
Page 10 - Supports Full and Half Duplex for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Introduction 3 • The DES-5200 can be managed through four methods: ConsoleManagement, Telnet Management, SNMP Management and WebManagement. • Supports Cut-through and Store-and-Forward switching. • Supports Full and Half Duplex for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbp...
Page 11 - Front Panel; Models; There are three models available:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Introduction 4 Front Panel The DES-5200 is designed for management at a glance. The front of the DES-5200 has LEDs that give you essential information at a glance. The DES-5200 is a modular unit. The chassis has a CPU slot and four slots formedia modules. ...
Page 12 - Full Size Modules
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Introduction 5 Full Size Modules Table 2: DES-5200 Full Size Modules Module Name Part Number Description 12 TX Module 0DES5200T.A1 12-Port 10/100-TX module 8 FX Module 0DES5200F.A1 8-Port 100BASE-FXmodule CPU Module 0DES5200I.A1 CPU Module Back Plane* 1ES5...
Page 15 - Rear Panel
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Introduction 8 Rear Panel The three pronged power plug, ventilation fan and the on/off switch are located atthe rear of the DES-5200, displayed in Figure 4. The switch will work with AC inthe range 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz. The power requirements are indicate...
Page 16 - Management Methods; The DES-5200 supports four management methods:; Local Console Management; Software Update
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Introduction 9 Management Methods The DES-5200 supports four management methods: • Local Console Management • Telnet Management • Web Management • D-View/ SNMP Management Local Console Management Local Console Management is done through the RS-232 Console ...
Page 18 - Installation Options; The power cord and cables should never be stretched.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Installing the DES-5200 11 Installation Options There are two options for installing the DES-5200: desktop/ shelf installation orrack installation. Follow these guidelines for desktop/ shelf installation or rack installation: • The surface must support 8 k...
Page 19 - Desktop/ Shelf Installation; Follow these steps to install the DES-5200 on a desktop or shelf:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Installing the DES-5200 12 Desktop/ Shelf Installation The dimensions of the DES-5200 are 17.36 inches (441 mm) x 10.39 inches (264mm) x 4.64 inches (118 mm). These measurements include the 8 mm rubber feetprovided with the DES-5200. Follow these steps to ...
Page 21 - Rack Installation; Follow these steps to install the DES-5200 on a rack:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Installing the DES-5200 14 Rack Installation The DES-5200 can be mounted in an EIA standard size, 19 inch rack. Thedimensions of the DES-5200 are 4.4 inches (112 mm) x 10.39 inches (264 mm) x17.32 inches (440 mm). The DES-5200 can be placed in a wiring clo...
Page 23 - Installing Optional Modules; Follow these steps to install modules:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Installing the DES-5200 16 Installing Optional Modules The process for installing all modules is the same. You cannot change the positionof the CPU module. It must remain in the CPU slot. The DES-5200 will not workunless the CPU module is installed in the ...
Page 26 - Power On
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Installing the DES-5200 19 Power On The power supply will adjust to the local power source automatically. The DES-5200 may be plugged in without having any or with all LAN segment cablesconnected. The power plug is located at the rear of the DES-5200. Plug...
Page 27 - Connecting the DES-5200 to the; Cable Specifications; Copper Cable
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Connecting the DES-5200 to the Network 20 3 Connecting the DES-5200 to the Network This chapter covers the following: • Cable Specifications • Ports • Connecting the DES-5200 to another DES-5200 • Connecting the DES-5200 to other switches and hubs This sec...
Page 28 - shows the cable; Ethernet Type
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Connecting the DES-5200 to the Network 21 The type of cable you use depends on the speed of your network. A networkrunning at 10 Mbps can use lower grade cable than a network running at 100Mbps. Table 4: Cable Specifications for Copper Connection, shows th...
Page 30 - Fiber Optic Cable; Cable must have SC connectors
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Connecting the DES-5200 to the Network 23 Fiber Optic Cable Data can travel much farther over fiber optic cable than over Category 3, 4, or 5cable. Cable length can be up to two kilometers (1.25 miles) in full duplex and412 meters (1350 feet) in half duple...
Page 31 - Ports; Fiber Optic Ports
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Connecting the DES-5200 to the Network 24 Ports MDI-X Ports The ports in the 12-Port 10/100-TX module are MDI-X crossover ports. The pinarrangement is the same as the arrangement in a crossover cable. The advantageof MDI-X ports is that you can connect a d...
Page 33 - LEDs
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide LEDs 26 4 LEDs The LED panel is designed to enable you to manage the DES-5200 at a glance.The LEDs on each module are dealt with in detail. The LEDs indicate the following: • Power • Status • Diagnostic • Utilization • Link • Speed • Duplex mode • Activity...
Page 34 - CPU Module; Power; Utilization
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide LEDs 27 CPU Module The CPU module, displayed in Figure 13, is at the top of the chassis. This is theonly slot it will work in. If it is not at the top of the chassis, the DES-5200 will notwork. See Table 6: CPU Module LEDs for an explanation of the LEDs on...
Page 37 - Rx means receiving. The Rx LED is lit when the port is receiving data.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide LEDs 30 2-Port 10/100-TX Module The LEDs on the 2-Port 10/100-TX Module are different than on the 12-Port10/100-TX Module. Refer to Table 8: 2-Port Tx Module LEDs. Figure 15: 2-Port 10/100-TX Module 100/10 The 100/10 LED indicates the speed of the port. It...
Page 38 - Col
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide LEDs 31 Col Col means collision. The Col LED is amber when collisions occur at the port.Collisions are normal on the network. You should be concerned when a highnumber of collisions happen at the port. Table 8: 2-Port Tx Module LEDs LED Lit Dark 100/10 (Sp...
Page 39 - LED
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide LEDs 32 8-Port FX Module This section covers the LEDs on the 8-Port FX Module, displayed in Figure 16.Refer to Table 9: 8-Port FX Module LEDs. Figure 16: 8-Port FX Module Link/Act The Link/Act LED indicates there is a link between devices at a specific por...
Page 40 - Lk
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide LEDs 33 2-Port 100BASE-FX Module Figure 17: 2-Port 100BASE-FX Module The LEDs on the 2-Port 100BASE-FX Module, displayed in Figure 17, aredifferent from the LEDs on the modules. The information given is the same but itis presented differently. Refer to Tab...
Page 43 - Console Based Management; This chapter covers three types of management:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 36 5 Console Based Management This chapter covers three types of management: • Console Management (out-of-band) • Telnet Management (in-band) • D-View/ SNMP Management Web management is covered in Chapter 6. The DES-5200 can be manage...
Page 44 - Console Management
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 37 Console Management Console Management is always done through the RS-232 serial port and requiresa direct connection between the DES-5200 and a PC. This type of management isvery useful when the network is down and the DES-5200 cann...
Page 45 - Telnet Management; Configuring Through the Ethernet Port; Follow these steps to manage the DES-5200 through a Telnet session:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 38 Telnet Management You can manage the DES-5200 via Telnet session. However, first you mustassign a unique IP address to the DES-5200. Use Console Management to log intothe DES-5200 for the first time so that you can assign an IP add...
Page 46 - Log In; Follow these steps to log into the DES-5200 for the first time:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 39 Log In The Log In panel, displayed in Figure 19, is the first panel you see whenconnecting to the DES-5200. All management methods require you to log into theDES-5200 with your user name and password before beginning a managementse...
Page 47 - Help Message
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 40 Help Message A one page panel, displayed in Figure 20, is available. The menu lists thekeystroke and typographic conventions available on the DES-5200. Figure 20: Help Message
Page 48 - Panel Conventions
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 41 Panel Conventions Keystroke ConventionsExample Description UP, DOWN, or TAB keys Select different items SPACEBAR Toggle-switch DEL, or BACKSPACE Remove an input character from the screen. LEFT or RIGHT keys Move cursor backward or ...
Page 49 - Console Program; System Configuration
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 42 Console Program The Console Program, shown in Figure 21, is the main menu of the DES-5200. Figure 21: Console Program System Configuration The System configuration menu shows general information about the DES-5200and enables you to...
Page 50 - SNMP Management Configuration; Follow these steps to select a menu:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 43 SNMP Management Configuration The SNMP Management Configuration menu enables you to create SNMPCommunities and configure SNMP Trap Manager Settings. VLAN Port Management The VLAN Port Management menu enables you to create, delete, ...
Page 51 - System Configuration Menu; System Information; Enables you to reload factory default configurations.; System Rate Control
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 44 System Configuration Menu The System Configuration menu, displayed in Figure 22, enables you to changethe configuration of the DES-5200. Figure 22: System Configuration Menu System Information The System Information menu displays t...
Page 52 - Hardware Revision
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 45 Software Update There are two ways to update software: XMODEM and TFTP. XMODEMrequires a direct connection between the DES-5200 and a PC. TFTP is donethrough Telnet and can be done from a remote location using a TFTP server. System...
Page 53 - Follow these steps to enter user changeable information:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 46 MAC Address Specifies the hardwired address of the DES-5200. This address cannot bechanged. System Description Brief manufacturer description of the DES-5200. This value cannot be changed. System Name Specifies the full name of the...
Page 54 - System Reset; Follow these steps to reset the DES-5200:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 47 System Reset The System Reset panel, displayed in Figure 24, enables you to reset the DES-5200 without powering off. Figure 24: System Reset Some configurations require that the DES-5200 be reset in order for them to takeeffect. Sc...
Page 55 - Factory Reset; Follow these steps to restore factory default configurations:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 48 Factory Reset The Factory Reset panel, displayed in Figure 25, is used to reset the DES-5200and restore all factory default values. Using this panel erases all configurationsand customization. Figure 25: Factory Reset Follow these ...
Page 56 - Advantages of Store and Forward
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 49 System Rate Control The System Rate Control panel, displayed in Figure 26, enables you to set thepacket forwarding rate on the DES-5200. There are two options: Store & Forwardand Cut-Through. Figure 26: System Rate Control The ...
Page 57 - Advantages of Cut-Through; Bad packets are perpetuated, taking up bandwidth.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 50 For example, 1500 byte packets are delayed by 1200 microseconds in a Store andForward device versus 60 microseconds in a Cut-Through device. Store and Forward requires more memory because the DES-5200 must store thepacket before se...
Page 58 - Software Update Menu; Software Update Configuration; XMODEM; Follow these steps to download using XMODEM:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 51 Software Update Menu The Software Update menu is used to update the software on the DES-5200.Software can be updated using either XMODEM or TFTP. XMODEM requires a direct physical connection between a PC and the DES-5200. TFTP requ...
Page 62 - TFTP; Follow these steps to update software using TFTP.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 55 TFTP TFTP is done using Telnet. It can be done from a remote location using a TFTPserver. The TFTP server and the DES-5200 must be on the same subnet. Forexample, if the IP address of the DES-5200 is 100.100.100.001 then the TFTPse...
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:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 57 User Account Management The User Account Management panels enable you to add users, delete users andmodify user access rights. Follow these steps to reach the User Account Management panels: 1. Select User Account Management on the...
Page 65 - Create New User; User Name; Reenter the user’s password to confirm it in this field.; Access Level
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 58 Create New User The Create New User panel, displayed in Figure 35, enables you to add newusers. You can have a total of three users on the DES-5200. Figure 35: Create New User User Name Enter the user’s name in this field. User nam...
Page 66 - Follow these steps to add users:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 59 Follow these steps to add users: 1. Enter the User Name. 2. Enter the Password. 3. Reenter the password in the Confirm Password field. 4. Toggle the space bar to set the access level of the new user. 5. Select Save and press Enter.
Page 67 - Delete Users; Identifies the users listed on the DES-5200.; Enables you to delete users.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 60 Delete Users The Delete Users panel, displayed in Figure 36, enables you to delete users fromthe DES-5200. As a safety precaution, the DES-5200 will not enable the user whois currently logged in to delete themselves by accident. Fi...
Page 69 - Change Password
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 62 Change Password The Change Password panel, displayed in Figure 37, enables you to change userpasswords. Figure 37: Change Password User Name The name of the user whose password is being changed. Old Password The user’s old password...
Page 70 - Select Save and press Enter to save your changes.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 63 5. Select Save and press Enter to save your changes.
Page 71 - Switch Port Configuration; Follow these steps to select a panel:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 64 Switch Port Configuration The Switch Port Configuration panels are used to configure individual ports onthe DES-5200. The only difference between the panels is the port number thatthey deal with. The options and settings are the sa...
Page 72 - Switch Port Configuration Menu; State; Auto
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 65 Switch Port Configuration Menu The Switch Port Configuration menu, displayed in Figure 38, enables you tochange the configurations of individual ports. Figure 38: Switch Port Configuration State All ports have two states: enabled o...
Page 73 - Port State
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 66 Ports set in the 10Tx/ Half state are set to work at 10 Mbps half duplex. Ports set in the 10Tx/Full state are set to work at 10 Mpbs full duplex. The 100BASE-FX ports can only be in the 100/ Half or 100/Full states. The1000BASE-SX...
Page 74 - Spanning Tree Configuration; STA Operation Levels; Spanning Tree Algorithm
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 67 Spanning Tree Configuration The Spanning Tree Configuration panel is used to configure the Spanning TreeAlgorithm. The Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA) in the DES-5200 enables you tocreate alternative paths (using multiple switches or...
Page 75 - Bridge Priority
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 68 Bridge Priority The Bridge Priority can be from 0 to 65535. Zero is the highest Bridge Priority.The higher the Bridge Priority the greater the chance that the DES-5200 will beselected as the Root Bridge. The DES-5200 with the highe...
Page 76 - Root Bridge
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 69 Root Bridge Specifies the MAC address of the Root Bridge. The DES-5200 may or may not bethe root bridge. The DES-5200 is the default root bridge. Root Port Specifies the preferred path to the Root Bridge. Only one path per bridge c...
Page 78 - SNMP Management Configuration Menu; SNMP Manager Setting
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 71 SNMP Management Configuration Menu The SNMP Management Configuration menu, displayed in Figure 40, enablesyou to configure the DES-5200 for SNMP management. Figure 40: SNMP Management Configuration menu SNMP Manager Setting The fie...
Page 80 - Status
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 73 Status The DES-5200 will not send out traps unless the status is Valid. Follow these steps to enter the SNMP Community String: 1. Enter the name of the SNMP Community. 2. Select the Access Right field and toggle the space bar to se...
Page 81 - VLAN Port Management
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 74 VLAN Port Management A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a logical subgroup within a LAN that iscreated with software rather than physical connections. The purpose of a VLAN isto prevent broadcast storms and ease congestion on t...
Page 82 - VLAN Port Management Menu; Follow these steps to create, delete and modify VLAN:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 75 VLAN Port Management Menu The VLAN Port Management menu, displayed in Figure 41, enables you tocreate, delete and modify VLANs on the DES-5200. Figure 41: VLAN Port Management menu Follow these steps to create, delete and modify VL...
Page 83 - Create New VLAN; New VLAN Name
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 76 Create New VLAN The Create New VLAN menu, displayed in Figure 42, is used to create a newVLAN. The default value is that all ports belong to one VLAN. You can create upto eight separate VLANs. Ports can belong to two VLANs at the s...
Page 84 - Follow these steps to create a VLAN:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 77 after they have been selected as part of a VLAN. There is nothing on this panelthat indicates the port is already part of a VLAN. Follow these steps to create a VLAN: 1. Enter the name of the VLAN you are creating. 2. Select the po...
Page 85 - Delete VLAN Menu; VLAN Name
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 78 Delete VLAN Menu The Delete VLAN menu, displayed in Figure 43, is used to delete VLANs. Figure 43: Delete VLAN Menu VLAN Name Is the name of the VLAN. Delete After you have created a VLAN, this column will have the option to delete...
Page 86 - Modify VLAN Menu; Virtual LAN Name; The names of all VLANs appear in this column.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 79 Modify VLAN Menu The Modify VLAN menu, displayed in Figure 44, enables you to modify VLANs. Figure 44: Modify VLAN menu Virtual LAN Name The names of all VLANs appear in this column. Follow these steps to modify VLANs: 1. Select th...
Page 87 - Trunking Port Management Menu; Follow these steps to create, delete and modify trunk ports:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 80 Trunking Port Management Menu The Trunking Port Management panels, displayed in Figure 45, are used to create,delete and modify trunk ports. Some ports on some modules are not available forinclusion in any Trunking Groups. Figure 4...
Page 88 - Create New Trunking Port; New Trunking Group Name
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 81 Create New Trunking Port The Create New Trunking Port panel, displayed in Figure 46, is used to createTrunk Ports. You can create up to seven trunking groups with up to eight ports ineach group. Each Trunking Group acts like a sing...
Page 89 - Follow these steps to create a TrunkGroup:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 82 N/A Indicates the port is not available for inclusion in the Trunking Group. Follow these steps to create a TrunkGroup: 1. Enter the name of the TrunkGroup. 2. Select the port you want to include in the TrunkGroup and togglethe spa...
Page 90 - Delete Trunking Port; Trunking Port
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 83 Delete Trunking Port The Delete Trunking Port panel, displayed in Figure 47, is used to delete TrunkPorts. Figure 47: Delete Trunking Port Trunking Port Is the name of the Trunking Group. Delete All trunking groups can be deleted f...
Page 91 - Modify Trunking Port; Trunking Port Name; The names of all Trunked Ports appear in this column.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 84 Modify Trunking Port The Modify Trunking port panel, displayed in Figure 48, enables you to ModifyTrunking Ports. Figure 48: Modify Trunkig Port Trunking Port Name The names of all Trunked Ports appear in this column. Follow these ...
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.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 85 Port Statistics The Port Statistics panel, displayed in Figure 49, shows statistical informationabout each port. Figure 49: Port Statistics Total Bytes Transmitted Number of bytes transmitted to the port. Unicast Frames Number of u...
Page 94 - Rx Good Undersized; Number of good undersized frames received.; Rx Error Undersized; Number of undersized frames received with errors.; Disc Mem Full
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Managing the DES-5200 87 Rx Good Undersized Number of good undersized frames received. Rx Error Undersized Number of undersized frames received with errors. Rx64 Number of frames (including frames with errors) that were 64 bytes long. Rx65 to 127 Number of...
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
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 88 6 Web Management The DES-5200 can be managed through an Internet connection. This type ofconnection is called Web Management. The panels look different but they havethe same information and function as Console Based Management. Using Web ...
Page 96 - Logging In; Select Login to display the Login panel.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 89 Logging In The Login panel, shown in Figure 50 and Figure 51, appears when you log in overthe web. The user name and password are the same ones used on the console. Select Login to display the Login panel. Follow these steps to login: 1. ...
Page 100 - System Information Menu
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 93 System Information Menu The System Information menu, displayed in Figure 52, enables you to entermanagement and configuration information on the DES-5200. Figure 52: System Information Hardware Revision Specifies the hardware revision and...
Page 106 - Disadvantages of Store and Forward
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 99 Disadvantages of Store and Forward Store and Forward requires more time because it receives the whole packet beforesending it out. Every byte buffered is an additional eight microseconds of delay.For example, 1500 byte packets are delayed...
Page 108 - Follow these steps to update the software using TFTP.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 101 digits will be unique to the server and the DES-5200. Remember that two devicescannot have the same IP address. Follow these steps to update the software using TFTP. 1. Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the TFTP server seeFigur...
Page 115 - Follow these steps to configure ports:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 108 Ports set in the 100Tx/Full state are set to work at 100 Mbps full duplex. Ports set in the 10/Tx Half state are set to work at 10 Mbps half duplex. Ports set in the 10Tx/Full state are set to work at 10 Mpbs full duplex. The 100BASE-FX ...
Page 119 - Follow these steps the change the settings:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 112 Follow these steps the change the settings: 1. Use the down arrow or enter new settings. 2. Select Apply. Select Refresh to see the changes.
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:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 115 Access Right Enables you to set the rights that members of the SNMP Communities have. ReadOnly access rights mean that members of the community can view theinformation on the DES-5200 but they can not make changes to theconfigurations. R...
Page 124 - Select Apply. Select Refresh to see the changes.
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 117 Follow these steps to delete the SNMP Community String or the SNMP TrapManager Setting: 1. Select Delete. 2. Select Apply. Select Refresh to see the changes.
Page 127 - Follow these steps to delete a VLAN:
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 120 Follow these steps to delete a VLAN: 1. Select Delete on the right side of the panel. 2. Select Apply. Select Refresh to see the changes.
Page 128 - Trunking Group Name
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 121 Trunking Port Management Menu The Trunking Port Management panel, displayed in Figure 69, is used to create,delete and modify trunk groups. Figure 69: Trunking Port Management Trunking Group Name Is the name of the Trunking Group. Follow...
Page 131 - Rx Error Oversized
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Web Management 124 Rx Error Oversized Number of good oversized frames with errors (FCS, Alignment) Rx Good Undersized Number of good undersized frames received. Rx Error Undersized Number of undersized frames received with errors. Rx64 Number of frames (in...
Page 132 - Troubleshooting; Problem
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Troubleshooting 125 7 Troubleshooting This troubleshooting section is intended to help you solve the most commonproblems on the DES-5200. The Diagnostic LED displays a code if there is a problem. If an error cannot beresolved by implementing the solutions ...
Page 133 - Power LED is Off
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Troubleshooting 126 for them to communicate. Check the speed and duplexsetting on both the port and device you are connecting to. Power LED is Off Check the three pronged power plug and verify that you aregetting power from the wall socket. Return the DES-...
Page 137 - Appendix A; Switch Specifications; Complies with IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Appendix A 130 Appendix A DES-5200 Technical Specifications Switch Specifications • Complies with IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD 10/100-TX, 100BASE-FXand 1000BASE-SX • Complies with IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree • Switched IEEE 802.3 MAC layer frame size: 64-1518 • NWAY A...
Page 138 - Port Specifications; Full or Half Duplex for all 10/100-TX ports
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Appendix A 131 Port Specifications • RJ-45 port for Category 3, 4, and 5 UTP cable (Cat. 5 required for10/100-TX) • 10, 100, 1000 Mbps data transfer rate • NWAY Auto-negotiation for all 10/100-TX ports • Full or Half Duplex for all 10/100-TX ports • 100BAS...
Page 139 - General
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Appendix A 132 General Standards: IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100-TX, 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet and1000BASE-SX for Gigabit Ethernet ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3 NWAY™ Auto Negotiation IEEE 802.3 Frames types: Transparent IEEE 802.3 MAC layer frame size:...
Page 140 - Physical and Environmental
Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Appendix A 133 Physical and Environmental AC inputs: 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (internaluniversal power supply) Power Consumption: 105 watts maximum DC fans: 2 built in 80 x 80 mm fans and 1 60 x 60mm fan Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 50 degrees Celsius Storage...
Page 142 - Index
135 Index 1 100/10............................................................ 3012-Port TX ..................................................... 291-Port SX ....................................................... 35 2 2-Port FX ....................................................... 332-Port TX ......