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... document the firmware release was 1.00B19. Please visit the UK ftp site for the latest firmware releases. ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk Network Configuration Fig 1. DES-3326 Layer 3 Switch Example Layer 3 Configuration Guide. Introduction This guide will help you to setup a routing function to have the latest firmware installed in the...
... document the firmware release was 1.00B19. Please visit the UK ftp site for the latest firmware releases. ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk Network Configuration Fig 1. DES-3326 Layer 3 Switch Example Layer 3 Configuration Guide. Introduction This guide will help you to setup a routing function to have the latest firmware installed in the...
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...of this , attach to include both layer 2 & 3 switches as shown in fig 2. Configuration Procedure Before you begin the layer 3 configuration, you will be the reference configuration. The engineering department is no username and no password, simply press The DES-3326 thus has achieved the act of routing between the 2 subnets.... is an illustration of what can ping PC2. above will need to change the operating mode of the switch from layer 2 to 24. The sales department is...
...of this , attach to include both layer 2 & 3 switches as shown in fig 2. Configuration Procedure Before you begin the layer 3 configuration, you will be the reference configuration. The engineering department is no username and no password, simply press The DES-3326 thus has achieved the act of routing between the 2 subnets.... is an illustration of what can ping PC2. above will need to change the operating mode of the switch from layer 2 to 24. The sales department is...
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You will be presented with the main menu options as shown in fig 3. Switch Main Menu Select from the main menu 'Switch Settings' Fig 4. return. return - Fig 3. Switch Settings Menu From the switch settings menu select 'Switch Operating Mode'
You will be presented with the main menu options as shown in fig 3. Switch Main Menu Select from the main menu 'Switch Settings' Fig 4. return. return - Fig 3. Switch Settings Menu From the switch settings menu select 'Switch Operating Mode'
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Please note, you have completed the above. Remote Management Settings After you do not need to change the operating mode from layer 2 to 'IP Routing, support IEEE 802.1Q VLANs' as in the 'Remote management setup' leave them at there default settings, fig 6. Reattach to configure the VLAN's. Switch Operating Mode Using the space bar change any of the configuration, that is to the switch through HyperTerminal. Fig 6. Proceed to the next stage of the configuration parameters in fig 5. Apply the changes, the switch will reboot. Fig 5.
Please note, you have completed the above. Remote Management Settings After you do not need to change the operating mode from layer 2 to 'IP Routing, support IEEE 802.1Q VLANs' as in the 'Remote management setup' leave them at there default settings, fig 6. Reattach to configure the VLAN's. Switch Operating Mode Using the space bar change any of the configuration, that is to the switch through HyperTerminal. Fig 6. Proceed to the next stage of the configuration parameters in fig 5. Apply the changes, the switch will reboot. Fig 5.
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This is so because adapters connected to configure you layer 3 routing configuration within the switch. Layer 3 IP Networking Fig 12. You will need to Egress all the port members of this example only ports 1 & 2 are members. In this VLAN. Repeat the procedure for Untag. IP Interface Setup In the Tagging section, select 'U' for the second subnet. Your now ready to these ports may not be Tag compliant. From the main menu select layer 3 IP Networking, then select 'Setup IP Interface' Fig 11. by selecting E.
This is so because adapters connected to configure you layer 3 routing configuration within the switch. Layer 3 IP Networking Fig 12. You will need to Egress all the port members of this example only ports 1 & 2 are members. In this VLAN. Repeat the procedure for Untag. IP Interface Setup In the Tagging section, select 'U' for the second subnet. Your now ready to these ports may not be Tag compliant. From the main menu select layer 3 IP Networking, then select 'Setup IP Interface' Fig 11. by selecting E.
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After the config is applied, the screen will show you the configuration as in the VLAN configuration previously done. If all the configurations have been applied, check the IP interfaces addresses. The IP address is the PVID set in fig 12. Subnet 192 Config Fig 14. Fig 13. The VID is the IP address of the the switch in that particular subnet, we have used the fist octet for the interface name. Subnet 212 Config Ensure all looks okay return to the main menu and save the configuration. Once again in this example we have choosen 192.168.0.250 MASK 255.255.255.0.
After the config is applied, the screen will show you the configuration as in the VLAN configuration previously done. If all the configurations have been applied, check the IP interfaces addresses. The IP address is the PVID set in fig 12. Subnet 192 Config Fig 14. Fig 13. The VID is the IP address of the the switch in that particular subnet, we have used the fist octet for the interface name. Subnet 212 Config Ensure all looks okay return to the main menu and save the configuration. Once again in this example we have choosen 192.168.0.250 MASK 255.255.255.0.
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If the ping test produces a 'request timed out' check the configuration above more carefully. If succesful, the layer configuration is complete. You may need to a PC on the 200 subnet. Fig. 15 Save Configuration How to Test the Configuration To test the configuration, do a ping test from a PC on the 192 subnet to perform a factory reset and re-config the switch. ~ End of Document ~
If the ping test produces a 'request timed out' check the configuration above more carefully. If succesful, the layer configuration is complete. You may need to a PC on the 200 subnet. Fig. 15 Save Configuration How to Test the Configuration To test the configuration, do a ping test from a PC on the 192 subnet to perform a factory reset and re-config the switch. ~ End of Document ~