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DES-3624 Series Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Fifth Edition (December 2001) 651S3624.055 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE
DES-3624 Series Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Fifth Edition (December 2001) 651S3624.055 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE
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... GUIDE...10 CONVENTIONS ...10 OVERVIEW OF THIS USER'S GUIDE...10 1 INTRODUCTION ...11 FAST ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY...11 GIGABIT ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY ...11 SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY ...12 FEATURES ...12 Ports...12 Performance features...13 Management ...13 2 UNPACKING AND SETUP ...15 UNPACKING ...15 SETUP ...15 ......24 1000BASE-T Copper Gigabit Module ...24 LED INDICATORS ...25 4 CONNECTING THE SWITCH ...27 SWITCH TO END NODE ...27 SWITCH TO HUB OR SWITCH ...27 10BASE-T Device ...28 100BASE-TX Device ...28 5 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS ...29 LOCAL CONSOLE MANAGEMENT ...29 Diagnostic (Console) Port (RS...
... GUIDE...10 CONVENTIONS ...10 OVERVIEW OF THIS USER'S GUIDE...10 1 INTRODUCTION ...11 FAST ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY...11 GIGABIT ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY ...11 SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY ...12 FEATURES ...12 Ports...12 Performance features...13 Management ...13 2 UNPACKING AND SETUP ...15 UNPACKING ...15 SETUP ...15 ......24 1000BASE-T Copper Gigabit Module ...24 LED INDICATORS ...25 4 CONNECTING THE SWITCH ...27 SWITCH TO END NODE ...27 SWITCH TO HUB OR SWITCH ...27 10BASE-T Device ...28 100BASE-TX Device ...28 5 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS ...29 LOCAL CONSOLE MANAGEMENT ...29 Diagnostic (Console) Port (RS...
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......37 802.1Q VLAN Segmentation ...38 Sharing Resources Across 802.1Q VLANs...38 802.1Q VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches ...39 VLANs Over 802.1Q-compliant Switches...39 Port-Based VLANs...40 BROADCAST STORMS...41 Segmenting Broadcast Domains...41 Eliminating Broadcast Storms ...41 6 USING ...Create/Modify User Accounts...47 User Accounts Control Table...48 SETTING UP THE SWITCH...49 System Configuration...49 Configure IP Address...50 Configure Console ...52 Configure Switch Stack...53 Information of Individual Switch Unit ...53 Advance Settings ...54 Configure Port...55 Configure Trunk Groups ......
......37 802.1Q VLAN Segmentation ...38 Sharing Resources Across 802.1Q VLANs...38 802.1Q VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches ...39 VLANs Over 802.1Q-compliant Switches...39 Port-Based VLANs...40 BROADCAST STORMS...41 Segmenting Broadcast Domains...41 Eliminating Broadcast Storms ...41 6 USING ...Create/Modify User Accounts...47 User Accounts Control Table...48 SETTING UP THE SWITCH...49 System Configuration...49 Configure IP Address...50 Configure Console ...52 Configure Switch Stack...53 Information of Individual Switch Unit ...53 Advance Settings ...54 Configure Port...55 Configure Trunk Groups ......
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... Packet Error Statistics...95 Port Packet Analysis Statistics...96 Browse Address Table ...97 Switch History ...98 Browse IGMP Status...99 Browse GVRP Status ...100 Browse GMRP Status ...100 RESETTING THE SWITCH ...101 Restart System...101 Factory Reset ...102 Logout ...103 7 WEB-BASED ......134 GMRP ...138 Management ...142 Community Strings and Trap Receivers ...143 User Accounts Management ...144 Console ...146 Monitoring ...147 Switch Overview...147 Port Utilization...148 Port Traffic Statistics ...149 Port Error Packet Statistics...150 Port Packet Analysis Statistics ...152 Browse Address ...
... Packet Error Statistics...95 Port Packet Analysis Statistics...96 Browse Address Table ...97 Switch History ...98 Browse IGMP Status...99 Browse GVRP Status ...100 Browse GMRP Status ...100 RESETTING THE SWITCH ...101 Restart System...101 Factory Reset ...102 Logout ...103 7 WEB-BASED ......134 GMRP ...138 Management ...142 Community Strings and Trap Receivers ...143 User Accounts Management ...144 Console ...146 Monitoring ...147 Switch Overview...147 Port Utilization...148 Port Traffic Statistics ...149 Port Error Packet Statistics...150 Port Packet Analysis Statistics ...152 Browse Address ...
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Clear Address Table...161 Save Changes ...162 Factory Reset ...163 Restart System ...164 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...165 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION...168 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE...170 Commands: ...170 Notes about the Configuration File: ...171 11 RUNTIME SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS ...172 12 INDEX ...173 TECHNICAL SUPPORT...17 WARRANTY...17 REGISTRATION...175
Clear Address Table...161 Save Changes ...162 Factory Reset ...163 Restart System ...164 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...165 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION...168 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE...170 Commands: ...170 Notes about the Configuration File: ...171 11 RUNTIME SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS ...172 12 INDEX ...173 TECHNICAL SUPPORT...17 WARRANTY...17 REGISTRATION...175
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... GUIDE This User's Guide tells you how to install your Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch, how to connect it to your Ethernet network. ♦ Chapter 5, "Switch Management Concepts." Lists the technical specifications of this manual to the DES-3624 Series are frequently written simply as "Switch" or "Switches" where the text applies to all models. Model numbers are...
... GUIDE This User's Guide tells you how to install your Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch, how to connect it to your Ethernet network. ♦ Chapter 5, "Switch Management Concepts." Lists the technical specifications of this manual to the DES-3624 Series are frequently written simply as "Switch" or "Switches" where the text applies to all models. Model numbers are...
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...intensive applications. Fast Ethernet Technology The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of today and tomorrow's rapidly improving switching and routing internetworking technologies. Among them, Fast Ethernet, or 100BASE-T, provides a non-disruptive, smooth evolution from the ...utilizing the same packet structure, format, and support for high performance networks. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1 1 INTRODUCTION This section describes the features of the Switch, as well as your subnets. The dominating market position virtually guarantees cost...
...intensive applications. Fast Ethernet Technology The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of today and tomorrow's rapidly improving switching and routing internetworking technologies. Among them, Fast Ethernet, or 100BASE-T, provides a non-disruptive, smooth evolution from the ...utilizing the same packet structure, format, and support for high performance networks. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1 1 INTRODUCTION This section describes the features of the Switch, as well as your subnets. The dominating market position virtually guarantees cost...
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...Ethernet are an ideal solution to most kinds of local area network congestion problems. Features The DES-3624 series of Switches can include one master (DES-3624I, DES-3624iF, or DES-3624iFM) and up to expand your network with a powerful 1000Mbps-capable backbone/server connection creates... transmitting among connected Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet LAN segments. A switch can be multiplied, while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide cabling, outfitting your Fast Ethernet network beyond the "two-repeater ...
...Ethernet are an ideal solution to most kinds of local area network congestion problems. Features The DES-3624 series of Switches can include one master (DES-3624I, DES-3624iF, or DES-3624iFM) and up to expand your network with a powerful 1000Mbps-capable backbone/server connection creates... transmitting among connected Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet LAN segments. A switch can be multiplied, while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide cabling, outfitting your Fast Ethernet network beyond the "two-repeater ...
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...pps per port at 100% of wirespeed for 1000Mbps speed. ♦ 12K active MAC address entry table per port at 100% of -band management (DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, or DES-3624iFM only). ♦ One slide-in module interface in the front panel for 1 or 2 ports 10/100M Ethernet connection. at 144,810 pps... half-duplex for a client device. The optional 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX modules operate at full-duplex only. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Gigabit uplink/MDI-II (media dependent interface) slide-in module in the rear panel for uplink to support rate adaptation and protocol...
...pps per port at 100% of wirespeed for 1000Mbps speed. ♦ 12K active MAC address entry table per port at 100% of -band management (DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, or DES-3624iFM only). ♦ One slide-in module interface in the front panel for 1 or 2 ports 10/100M Ethernet connection. at 144,810 pps... half-duplex for a client device. The optional 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX modules operate at full-duplex only. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Gigabit uplink/MDI-II (media dependent interface) slide-in module in the rear panel for uplink to support rate adaptation and protocol...
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This can also initiate a download request. ♦ Built-in -band via BOOTP/TFTP. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Flash memory for software upgrade. Out-of-band console can be done in SNMP management: Bridge MIB (RFC 1493), RMON MIB (RFC 1757), MIB-II (RFC 1213), and Entity MIB (RFC 2737). 14 Introduction
This can also initiate a download request. ♦ Built-in -band via BOOTP/TFTP. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Flash memory for software upgrade. Out-of-band console can be done in SNMP management: Bridge MIB (RFC 1493), RMON MIB (RFC 1757), MIB-II (RFC 1213), and Entity MIB (RFC 2737). 14 Introduction
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...at least 5 kg. ♦ The power outlet should contain the following steps: ♦ The surface must be performed using the following items: ♦ One Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch ♦ Mounting kit: two mounting brackets and screws ♦ Four rubber feet with a Registration Card If any item is proper heat dissipation from and... each corner of the device. ♦ Visually inspect the power cord and see that there is found missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for the Switch. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around the...
...at least 5 kg. ♦ The power outlet should contain the following steps: ♦ The surface must be performed using the following items: ♦ One Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch ♦ Mounting kit: two mounting brackets and screws ♦ Four rubber feet with a Registration Card If any item is proper heat dissipation from and... each corner of the device. ♦ Visually inspect the power cord and see that there is found missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for the Switch. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around the...
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...with the equipment rack to mount the Switch in an equipment rack 16 Unpacking and Setup Figure 2-2B. Figure 2-2A. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 2-1. Installing the Switch in the rack. To install, attach the mounting brackets on the Switch's side panels (one on a ...Desktop or Shelf Rack Installation The Switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size,...
...with the equipment rack to mount the Switch in an equipment rack 16 Unpacking and Setup Figure 2-2B. Figure 2-2A. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 2-1. Installing the Switch in the rack. To install, attach the mounting brackets on the Switch's side panels (one on a ...Desktop or Shelf Rack Installation The Switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size,...
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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Power On The Switch can be turned on without having any or all LAN segment cables connected. After approximately 40 seconds, the LED will light continuously to indicate the Switch is in a ready state. ♦ The console LED indicator will adjust to the AC power connector ...the LED indicators should be unplugged in . Unpacking and Setup 17 When power is a connection at the rear of power failure. After the power switch is OFF. ♦ The 100M LED indicator may be used with AC power sources 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz. The power...
Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Power On The Switch can be turned on without having any or all LAN segment cables connected. After approximately 40 seconds, the LED will light continuously to indicate the Switch is in a ready state. ♦ The console LED indicator will adjust to the AC power connector ...the LED indicators should be unplugged in . Unpacking and Setup 17 When power is a connection at the rear of power failure. After the power switch is OFF. ♦ The 100M LED indicator may be used with AC power sources 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz. The power...
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... the DES-3624, DES-3624F, and DES-3624FM are equipped with an MDI-X jack for normal end-node connection and an MDI-II jack for uplink connections. A description of these LED indicators follows (see LED Indicators). ♦ An RS-232 DCE console port is used to diagnose the Switch via a connection to servers and hubs. Stackable...
... the DES-3624, DES-3624F, and DES-3624FM are equipped with an MDI-X jack for normal end-node connection and an MDI-II jack for uplink connections. A description of these LED indicators follows (see LED Indicators). ♦ An RS-232 DCE console port is used to diagnose the Switch via a connection to servers and hubs. Stackable...
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... left side panel contains heat vents. Slot2 is for stacking to implement a high-port count, manageable Switch. The rear panel of the DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES3624iFM consist of the provided power cord into this connector, and the male into a power outlet. Plug ...at 50 ~ 60 Hz. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Rear Panel The rear panel of the DES-3624, DES-3624F, and DES-3624FM consist of a slot (labeled Slot2) for uplink to another device to another Switch (DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM only). Rear panel view of the Switches ♦ The optional Gigabit ...
... left side panel contains heat vents. Slot2 is for stacking to implement a high-port count, manageable Switch. The rear panel of the DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES3624iFM consist of the provided power cord into this connector, and the male into a power outlet. Plug ...at 50 ~ 60 Hz. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Rear Panel The rear panel of the DES-3624, DES-3624F, and DES-3624FM consist of a slot (labeled Slot2) for uplink to another device to another Switch (DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM only). Rear panel view of the Switches ♦ The optional Gigabit ...
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... been installed, use a cascade cable to connect each client Switch and a threeport Stacking input/output module is referred to three slave Switches (DES-3624, DES-3624F, or DES-3624FM). Switch stack with one -port Stacking input/output module is needed ...for proper ventilation. Be reminded that two client switches can also be connected via the Stacking input/output ports. Each port is needed for each client Switch to system failure. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch...
... been installed, use a cascade cable to connect each client Switch and a threeport Stacking input/output module is referred to three slave Switches (DES-3624, DES-3624F, or DES-3624FM). Switch stack with one -port Stacking input/output module is needed ...for proper ventilation. Be reminded that two client switches can also be connected via the Stacking input/output ports. Each port is needed for each client Switch to system failure. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch...
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Identifying External Components 21 Switch stack with example of possible connections Optional Plug-in Modules The DES-3624i/DES-3624iF/DES-3624iFM Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch is able to accommodate a range of plug-in modules in order to increase functionality and performance. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-5.
Identifying External Components 21 Switch stack with example of possible connections Optional Plug-in Modules The DES-3624i/DES-3624iF/DES-3624iFM Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch is able to accommodate a range of plug-in modules in order to increase functionality and performance. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-5.
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...-port, 100BASE-FX (SC) module ♦ One-port, front panel module. ♦ Connects to 100BASE-FX devices at full- 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) Module Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-6. Two-port, 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) module ♦ Two-port, front-panel module. ♦ Connects to a 100BASE-FX device at full...
...-port, 100BASE-FX (SC) module ♦ One-port, front panel module. ♦ Connects to 100BASE-FX devices at full- 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) Module Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-6. Two-port, 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) module ♦ Two-port, front-panel module. ♦ Connects to a 100BASE-FX device at full...
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... ♦ Two-port, front-panel module. ♦ Connects to 100 meters. 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Module Figure 3-9. One-port, 1000BASE-SX gigabit module ♦ One- Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 100BASE-TX Module Figure 3-8. or half-duplex. ♦ Supports Category 5 UTP or STP cable connections of up to 100BASE-TX devices at...
... ♦ Two-port, front-panel module. ♦ Connects to 100 meters. 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Module Figure 3-9. One-port, 1000BASE-SX gigabit module ♦ One- Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 100BASE-TX Module Figure 3-8. or half-duplex. ♦ Supports Category 5 UTP or STP cable connections of up to 100BASE-TX devices at...
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..., 100M/full duplex, 100M/half duplex, and Auto. ♦ Supports Category 5+ or higher cable connections of up to 100 meters. 24 Identifying External Components Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Modal bandwidth (min. or two-port, rear-panel module. ♦ Connects to 1000BASE-T devices at full duplex. ♦ Allows connections up to...
..., 100M/full duplex, 100M/half duplex, and Auto. ♦ Supports Category 5+ or higher cable connections of up to 100 meters. 24 Identifying External Components Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Modal bandwidth (min. or two-port, rear-panel module. ♦ Connects to 1000BASE-T devices at full duplex. ♦ Allows connections up to...