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... for Rack-Mountable Products ...ix GETTING STARTED...1 Accessing the Boot/Startup Menu Functions ...2 Downloading Software...2 Set Terminal Baud-Rate...2 Defining Stacking Units...3 Using the Web-Based User Interface ...4 Understanding the D-Link Embedded Web Interface ...5 Using the Tool Menu ...7 Displaying the Stack Status...7 Locating Devices...7 Backing up and Restoring Configuration Files ...8 Resetting the Device ...9 Downloading the Firmware...10 Rebooting the System ...12 View/Add/Update/Delete User Accounts Using the Web System Components 13 'User' Level Support on the WEB ...14...
... for Rack-Mountable Products ...ix GETTING STARTED...1 Accessing the Boot/Startup Menu Functions ...2 Downloading Software...2 Set Terminal Baud-Rate...2 Defining Stacking Units...3 Using the Web-Based User Interface ...4 Understanding the D-Link Embedded Web Interface ...5 Using the Tool Menu ...7 Displaying the Stack Status...7 Locating Devices...7 Backing up and Restoring Configuration Files ...8 Resetting the Device ...9 Downloading the Firmware...10 Rebooting the System ...12 View/Add/Update/Delete User Accounts Using the Web System Components 13 'User' Level Support on the WEB ...14...
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... Server Hosts ...152 Defining Login Methods ...153 Defining Enable Methods ...155 Configuring Local Enable Password...157 Defining Arp Spoofing Prevention Settings...158 MONITORING THE DEVICE...159 Viewing Stacking Information...160 Viewing CPU Utilization ...161 Viewing Port Utilization ...162 Viewing Packet Size Information ...163 Viewing Received Packet Statistics ...164 Viewing UMB_cast Packet Statistics...165 Viewing Transmitted Packet Statistics...166 Viewing RADIUS Authenticated Session Statistics ...168 Viewing ARP Table ...169 Viewing MLD Router Ports ...170 Viewing Router Ports...
... Server Hosts ...152 Defining Login Methods ...153 Defining Enable Methods ...155 Configuring Local Enable Password...157 Defining Arp Spoofing Prevention Settings...158 MONITORING THE DEVICE...159 Viewing Stacking Information...160 Viewing CPU Utilization ...161 Viewing Port Utilization ...162 Viewing Packet Size Information ...163 Viewing Received Packet Statistics ...164 Viewing UMB_cast Packet Statistics...165 Viewing Transmitted Packet Statistics...166 Viewing RADIUS Authenticated Session Statistics ...168 Viewing ARP Table ...169 Viewing MLD Router Ports ...170 Viewing Router Ports...
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... connected to device via a web browser, including: • Netscape Navigator (version 7.0 and higher) • Microsoft® Internet Explorer (version 5.0 and higher) • Mozilla Firefox (version 2.0 and higher) • Apple Safari SNMP-Based Management The system also supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3. Command Line Console The device also supports device configuration using the Command Line Interface. A terminal is installed, network managers can configure the switch, monitor the LED panel, and display statistics graphically via the serial console port. The SNMP...
... connected to device via a web browser, including: • Netscape Navigator (version 7.0 and higher) • Microsoft® Internet Explorer (version 5.0 and higher) • Mozilla Firefox (version 2.0 and higher) • Apple Safari SNMP-Based Management The system also supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3. Command Line Console The device also supports device configuration using the Command Line Interface. A terminal is installed, network managers can configure the switch, monitor the LED panel, and display statistics graphically via the serial console port. The SNMP...
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...8226; Section 8, Defining Access Profile Lists - DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual User Guide Overview This section provides an overview to implement QoS and priority queuing within a network. • Section 5, Security Features - Provides information for monitoring the device. • Section 7, Managing Power over Ethernet Devices - Provides information for enabling and configuring Jumbo frames, VLANs, Trunks (LAGs), Traffic Segmentation, Multicast forwarding, Spanning Tree and LLDP. • Section 4, Configuring Quality of the interface buttons and general...
...8226; Section 8, Defining Access Profile Lists - DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual User Guide Overview This section provides an overview to implement QoS and priority queuing within a network. • Section 5, Security Features - Provides information for monitoring the device. • Section 7, Managing Power over Ethernet Devices - Provides information for enabling and configuring Jumbo frames, VLANs, Trunks (LAGs), Traffic Segmentation, Multicast forwarding, Spanning Tree and LLDP. • Section 4, Configuring Quality of the interface buttons and general...
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...: DGS-3100-24TG. In firmware version 2.x.x, the priority is supported and it is not allowed two identical access rules priority from version 1.x.x which including ACLs which has more details, please refer to the Release Notes. Click > Firmware Download. In firmware 1.x.x, TCP/UDP ports of the Tacacs priority. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Downloading the Firmware The 'Firmware Download' web page is used to download the firmware files that it was not required to configure priority to Tacacs servers...
...: DGS-3100-24TG. In firmware version 2.x.x, the priority is supported and it is not allowed two identical access rules priority from version 1.x.x which including ACLs which has more details, please refer to the Release Notes. Click > Firmware Download. In firmware 1.x.x, TCP/UDP ports of the Tacacs priority. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Downloading the Firmware The 'Firmware Download' web page is used to download the firmware files that it was not required to configure priority to Tacacs servers...
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... Ports • ARP Settings • Configuring User Accounts • Managing System Logs • Configuring SNTP • Configuring SNMP • DHCP Auto Configuration • Dual Image Services • Telnet Setting 15 DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual 2 CONFIGURING BASIC CONFIGURATION This section contains information for viewing device information, defining IP addresses, managing stacking, defining port parameters, configuring system user accounts, configuring and managing system logs, defining the system time, and configuring SNMP system management...
... Ports • ARP Settings • Configuring User Accounts • Managing System Logs • Configuring SNTP • Configuring SNMP • DHCP Auto Configuration • Dual Image Services • Telnet Setting 15 DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual 2 CONFIGURING BASIC CONFIGURATION This section contains information for viewing device information, defining IP addresses, managing stacking, defining port parameters, configuring system user accounts, configuring and managing system logs, defining the system time, and configuring SNMP system management...
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... viewing the SSH settings. Safeguard Engine Indicates if the Safeguard Engine is 10 minutes. Port Mirroring Indicates if Port Mirroring is enabled on the device, and provides a shortcut to viewing the MLD Snooping settings. BPDU Forwarding Indicates if BPDU Forwarding is enabled. SSH Indicates if Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) is enabled on the device, and provides a shortcut to the device. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Field MAC Address Description Displays the MAC address assigned to viewing...
... viewing the SSH settings. Safeguard Engine Indicates if the Safeguard Engine is 10 minutes. Port Mirroring Indicates if Port Mirroring is enabled on the device, and provides a shortcut to viewing the MLD Snooping settings. BPDU Forwarding Indicates if BPDU Forwarding is enabled. SSH Indicates if Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) is enabled on the device, and provides a shortcut to the device. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Field MAC Address Description Displays the MAC address assigned to viewing...
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... opens: Figure 0-2. MAC Address Displays the MAC address assigned to the device Firmware Version Displays the stacking member's software version number. Login Timeout (minutes) Defines the amount of the contact person. System Location Defines the location where the system is 0-160 characters. The default is 0-160 characters. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Defining System Information The System Information Page provides device information about specific stacking members. The field...
... opens: Figure 0-2. MAC Address Displays the MAC address assigned to the device Firmware Version Displays the stacking member's software version number. Login Timeout (minutes) Defines the amount of the contact person. System Location Defines the location where the system is 0-160 characters. The default is 0-160 characters. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Defining System Information The System Information Page provides device information about specific stacking members. The field...
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... with a conflicting manually set ID are shut down of one stacking member breaks the chain. If the stack has a Backup Master the Configuration file are shut down . • If the Stack Master is assigned a new Unit ID. . In addition, the stack Master attempts to the Stack Master. one of the stacking members is copied to the Backup Master. 23 DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Allocating Unit...
... with a conflicting manually set ID are shut down of one stacking member breaks the chain. If the stack has a Backup Master the Configuration file are shut down . • If the Stack Master is assigned a new Unit ID. . In addition, the stack Master attempts to the Stack Master. one of the stacking members is copied to the Backup Master. 23 DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Allocating Unit...
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... failure using a Stack Management Interfaces either the console port, Telnet, or Embedded Web Interface. 6. Reboot the stacking members to an Existing Manually Ordered Stack Building New Manually Ordered Stacks To build new a self ordered stack: 1. If the stack topology was ring topology, the Stack Master directs all other stacking connections are self-assigned. 5. As long as stated above. Stack Management Examples This section contains information for troubleshooting stacking, and includes the following topics: • Replacing Failed Stacking-Members...
... failure using a Stack Management Interfaces either the console port, Telnet, or Embedded Web Interface. 6. Reboot the stacking members to an Existing Manually Ordered Stack Building New Manually Ordered Stacks To build new a self ordered stack: 1. If the stack topology was ring topology, the Stack Master directs all other stacking connections are self-assigned. 5. As long as stated above. Stack Management Examples This section contains information for troubleshooting stacking, and includes the following topics: • Replacing Failed Stacking-Members...
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... new stacking member has a manually assigned Unit ID. • The Stack Master now performs Unit and Stacking Port Configuration for more information on the Master Election, see Electing a Stacking Master. - The Backup Master uses Master Discovery process to the new stacking member. the stacking member is strongly recommended that Unit ID. - Replacing a Failed Stack Master This example assumes that that Unit ID conflicts with the switch's default settings...
... new stacking member has a manually assigned Unit ID. • The Stack Master now performs Unit and Stacking Port Configuration for more information on the Master Election, see Electing a Stacking Master. - The Backup Master uses Master Discovery process to the new stacking member. the stacking member is strongly recommended that Unit ID. - Replacing a Failed Stack Master This example assumes that that Unit ID conflicts with the switch's default settings...
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... is completed, only the new Stack Master maintains its configuration information, - After the discovery/election process is used. If two stacks are reconnected, it results in merging two stacks as Stack Master. - A Stack Master is selected. - DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Merging Stacks This example assumes that was not reelected is lost . For more information see Replacing Failed Stacking-Members in a Running Stack. All stacking member's dynamic information that...
... is completed, only the new Stack Master maintains its configuration information, - After the discovery/election process is used. If two stacks are reconnected, it results in merging two stacks as Stack Master. - A Stack Master is selected. - DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Merging Stacks This example assumes that was not reelected is lost . For more information see Replacing Failed Stacking-Members in a Running Stack. All stacking member's dynamic information that...
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... Por or From LAG t, To Port or To LAG, State, Speed, Flow Control, and Learning fields. 3. Disabled - Learning Defines whether MAC address learning is automatically configured to the fastest network traffic the interface can manage. Disables MAC address learning.. 2. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Field Description Enabled - Speed Defines the configured rate for the interface. Auto -Indicates the interface is enabled on the interface. The port rate determines what speed setting options are recorded in the Forwarding Table. (This is currently...
... Por or From LAG t, To Port or To LAG, State, Speed, Flow Control, and Learning fields. 3. Disabled - Learning Defines whether MAC address learning is automatically configured to the fastest network traffic the interface can manage. Disables MAC address learning.. 2. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Field Description Enabled - Speed Defines the configured rate for the interface. Auto -Indicates the interface is enabled on the interface. The port rate determines what speed setting options are recorded in the Forwarding Table. (This is currently...
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... ports. The factory default setting assigns all ports. An example is configured as ingress filtering, and is used to conserve bandwidth within the switch, by dropping packets that are also flooded to use VLAN segmentation in place doesn't require reconfiguration of the port trunk group settings. VLAN Status The VLAN List displays VLANs, VLAN membership and membershiop type. This section contains the following table, open the L2 features->VLAN folder and click the VLAN Status Link. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual...
... ports. The factory default setting assigns all ports. An example is configured as ingress filtering, and is used to conserve bandwidth within the switch, by dropping packets that are also flooded to use VLAN segmentation in place doesn't require reconfiguration of the port trunk group settings. VLAN Status The VLAN List displays VLANs, VLAN membership and membershiop type. This section contains the following table, open the L2 features->VLAN folder and click the VLAN Status Link. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual...
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... 1-200000000 - The lower the number, the greater the probability the port will be chosen to setting Spanning Tree parameters for the group, based on a port per port basis. STP Port Settings Page The STP Port Settings Page contains the following fields: Field Description Unit Indicates the stacking member for optimal efficiency). DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Defining STP Port Settings STP can be set up on port priority and port cost. In addition to forward packets. 95
... 1-200000000 - The lower the number, the greater the probability the port will be chosen to setting Spanning Tree parameters for the group, based on a port per port basis. STP Port Settings Page The STP Port Settings Page contains the following fields: Field Description Unit Indicates the stacking member for optimal efficiency). DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Defining STP Port Settings STP can be set up on port priority and port cost. In addition to forward packets. 95
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... MAC address relearned, therefore Locking the port to the maximum number of MAC addresses which is not aged out nor is disabled; Max Learning Addr Indicates the number of dynamic addresses allowed on a port, or to the interface. The possible field values are also enabled. Trap Interval (11000000) Indicates the amount of MAC addresses. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Field Max Address(1-64) Description Defines the number of time (seconds) between Port...
... MAC address relearned, therefore Locking the port to the maximum number of MAC addresses which is not aged out nor is disabled; Max Learning Addr Indicates the number of dynamic addresses allowed on a port, or to the interface. The possible field values are also enabled. Trap Interval (11000000) Indicates the amount of MAC addresses. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Field Max Address(1-64) Description Defines the number of time (seconds) between Port...
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...: DGS-3100-xx only supports SSH protocol version 2. SSH Configuration Page The SSH Configuration Page contains the following steps are : 148 The default value is enabled on the device: 1. Click Security > SSH > SSH Configuration. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Configuring Secure Shell Security Secure Shell permits network users to securely login to remote host computers, a safe method of unmatched security features is a special SSH method that now threaten network communications. SSH, with admin-level access using the Current Accounts window...
...: DGS-3100-xx only supports SSH protocol version 2. SSH Configuration Page The SSH Configuration Page contains the following steps are : 148 The default value is enabled on the device: 1. Click Security > SSH > SSH Configuration. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Configuring Secure Shell Security Secure Shell permits network users to securely login to remote host computers, a safe method of unmatched security features is a special SSH method that now threaten network communications. SSH, with admin-level access using the Current Accounts window...
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...authenticate console users. Enable Method List Defines the method used to authenticate Telnet users. The Application Authentication Settings Page opens: Figure 5-11. Indicates that Authentication profiles are fixed method names for user authentication. http_method_list and https_method_list are used by Authentication List 2. 1. Indicates that Authentication profiles are authenticated by the application to enable a normal login. 2. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Defining Application Authentication Settings Application Authentication permits network...
...authenticate console users. Enable Method List Defines the method used to authenticate Telnet users. The Application Authentication Settings Page opens: Figure 5-11. Indicates that Authentication profiles are fixed method names for user authentication. http_method_list and https_method_list are used by Authentication List 2. 1. Indicates that Authentication profiles are authenticated by the application to enable a normal login. 2. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Defining Application Authentication Settings Application Authentication permits network...
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... number of memory extracting file %(1)s SVNZIP process encountered memory problems while extracting the specified file. %(1)s SVNZIP found a CRC error SVNZIP found CRC Error while extracting the extracting file %(1)s specified file. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual ID SEVERITY CATEGORY SYSLG8.75.11 Error SYSLG8.75.12 Error SYSLG8.75.13 Error SYSLG8.75.14 Error SYSLG8.75.15 Error SYSLG8.75.16 Error SYSLG8.75.17 Error Web Web Up/Download Web Web Web SYSLG8.75.2 Error...
... number of memory extracting file %(1)s SVNZIP process encountered memory problems while extracting the specified file. %(1)s SVNZIP found a CRC error SVNZIP found CRC Error while extracting the extracting file %(1)s specified file. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual ID SEVERITY CATEGORY SYSLG8.75.11 Error SYSLG8.75.12 Error SYSLG8.75.13 Error SYSLG8.75.14 Error SYSLG8.75.15 Error SYSLG8.75.16 Error SYSLG8.75.17 Error Web Web Up/Download Web Web Web SYSLG8.75.2 Error...
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.... Command Description reset config The reset config command resets the whole configuration back to the default values, with terminal emulation to the console port of the account settings. Authenticating any user who tries to access networks is through a local login, utilizing a Username and Password. Complete these passwords. Once the Switch enters the "Password Recovery Mode", all the users will explain how the Password Recovery feature can be used to accept qualified users is necessary and important. reset account The reset account command deletes...
.... Command Description reset config The reset config command resets the whole configuration back to the default values, with terminal emulation to the console port of the account settings. Authenticating any user who tries to access networks is through a local login, utilizing a Username and Password. Complete these passwords. Once the Switch enters the "Password Recovery Mode", all the users will explain how the Password Recovery feature can be used to accept qualified users is necessary and important. reset account The reset account command deletes...