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... in the third-party hardware or software. Software: Warranty service for software products may otherwise be provided free of charge. A list of D-Link offices is provided at the back of this manual. To obtain an RMA number for the selection of appropriate application and system/platform software and associated reference materials. Contents subject to the case. Copyright Statement No part of this publication...
... in the third-party hardware or software. Software: Warranty service for software products may otherwise be provided free of charge. A list of D-Link offices is provided at the back of this manual. To obtain an RMA number for the selection of appropriate application and system/platform software and associated reference materials. Contents subject to the case. Copyright Statement No part of this publication...
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... Address Filtering ...43 Configure Static Multicast Forwarding ...44 Configure IGMP Filtering ...45 Configure 802.1Q IGMP...45 Configure Port-based IGMP ...47 Configure VLAN...48 Configure MAC-based Broadcast Domains ...48 Configure Port-based VLANs ...51 Configure 802.1Q VLAN ...52 Configure GMRP ...55 Configure Trunk ...56 Update Firmware and Configuration Files...57 System Utilities ...58 Ping Test...59 Save Settings to TFTP Server...60 Save Switch History to TFTP Server...60 Clear Address Table ...61 SNMP Manager Configuration ...61 SWITCH MONITORING...62 Network Monitoring ...62 Traffic...
... Address Filtering ...43 Configure Static Multicast Forwarding ...44 Configure IGMP Filtering ...45 Configure 802.1Q IGMP...45 Configure Port-based IGMP ...47 Configure VLAN...48 Configure MAC-based Broadcast Domains ...48 Configure Port-based VLANs ...51 Configure 802.1Q VLAN ...52 Configure GMRP ...55 Configure Trunk ...56 Update Firmware and Configuration Files...57 System Utilities ...58 Ping Test...59 Save Settings to TFTP Server...60 Save Switch History to TFTP Server...60 Clear Address Table ...61 SNMP Manager Configuration ...61 SWITCH MONITORING...62 Network Monitoring ...62 Traffic...
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... 7 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT...72 INTRODUCTION...72 GETTING STARTED ...72 MANAGEMENT ...72 Configuration ...73 Basic Setup ...73 TCP/IP Setup...74 Advanced ...75 Ports Setup ...75 Port Mirror ...77 Trap Manager ...77 SNMP Manager...78 Download ...79 Console...80 Save ...81 Reset ...81 Bridge ...82 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol ...82 Switch STP...82 Port STP ...84 Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table ...84 Address Setup ...84 Custom FDB...85 Filter Table ...87 Multicast FDB...88 Configure IGMP Filtering ...89 IGMP Setup...89 IGMP 802.1Q VLAN Setup ...90 IGMP Port Based VLAN Setup...91...
... 7 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT...72 INTRODUCTION...72 GETTING STARTED ...72 MANAGEMENT ...72 Configuration ...73 Basic Setup ...73 TCP/IP Setup...74 Advanced ...75 Ports Setup ...75 Port Mirror ...77 Trap Manager ...77 SNMP Manager...78 Download ...79 Console...80 Save ...81 Reset ...81 Bridge ...82 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol ...82 Switch STP...82 Port STP ...84 Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table ...84 Address Setup ...84 Custom FDB...85 Filter Table ...87 Multicast FDB...88 Configure IGMP Filtering ...89 IGMP Setup...89 IGMP 802.1Q VLAN Setup ...90 IGMP Port Based VLAN Setup...91...
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... 7, "Web-Based Network Management." Overview of the Switch. ♦ Chapter 4, "Connecting the Switch." Talks about local console management via the RS-232 DCE console port and other aspects about how to your Gigabit Ethernet network, and how to change, set its features. ♦ Chapter 2, "Unpacking and Setup." Helps you how to install your DGS-3208TG stand-alone Switch, how to connect it to your Gigabit Ethernet network. ♦ Chapter 5, "Switch Management Concepts." v Lists the technical specifications of the DGS-3208TG. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
... 7, "Web-Based Network Management." Overview of the Switch. ♦ Chapter 4, "Connecting the Switch." Talks about local console management via the RS-232 DCE console port and other aspects about how to your Gigabit Ethernet network, and how to change, set its features. ♦ Chapter 2, "Unpacking and Setup." Helps you how to install your DGS-3208TG stand-alone Switch, how to connect it to your Gigabit Ethernet network. ♦ Chapter 5, "Switch Management Concepts." v Lists the technical specifications of the DGS-3208TG. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
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... in hardware, software, and trained personnel. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1 1 INTRODUCTION This section describes the features of time. Likewise, since data transfers occur 10 times faster than Fast Ethernet, servers outfitted with each . And with all 10-Mbps and 100-Mbps Ethernet environments, Gigabit Ethernet provides a straightforward upgrade without interfering with a powerful 1000-Mbps-capable backbone/server connection creates a flexible foundation for network transmission capacity, giving some background information about Gigabit Ethernet and switching...
... in hardware, software, and trained personnel. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1 1 INTRODUCTION This section describes the features of time. Likewise, since data transfers occur 10 times faster than Fast Ethernet, servers outfitted with each . And with all 10-Mbps and 100-Mbps Ethernet environments, Gigabit Ethernet provides a straightforward upgrade without interfering with a powerful 1000-Mbps-capable backbone/server connection creates a flexible foundation for network transmission capacity, giving some background information about Gigabit Ethernet and switching...
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... generation of local area network congestion problems. Features The DGS-3208TG Gigabit Ethernet Switch was designed for 1000-Mbps speed. ♦ Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets, runts, etc. Performance features ♦ Store and forward switching scheme capability to support rate adaptation and protocol conversion. ♦ Full duplex to allow two communicating stations to a PC and console/out-of a router and the setup and maintenance required make routers relatively impractical. This...
... generation of local area network congestion problems. Features The DGS-3208TG Gigabit Ethernet Switch was designed for 1000-Mbps speed. ♦ Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets, runts, etc. Performance features ♦ Store and forward switching scheme capability to support rate adaptation and protocol conversion. ♦ Full duplex to allow two communicating stations to a PC and console/out-of a router and the setup and maintenance required make routers relatively impractical. This...
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... with other related hardware, and the SNMP agent firmware. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 5 5 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS Local Console Management Local console management involves the administration of the DGS-3208TG Switch via management platforms. The console port is set up, monitor, or change the default Switch IP Address to meet the specification of your networking address scheme. 12 Through this port, a user can change the configuration of the Switch. Switch management using terminal emulation/VT100 when connected to the RS232 DCE console port is accomplished...
... with other related hardware, and the SNMP agent firmware. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 5 5 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS Local Console Management Local console management involves the administration of the DGS-3208TG Switch via management platforms. The console port is set up, monitor, or change the default Switch IP Address to meet the specification of your networking address scheme. 12 Through this port, a user can change the configuration of the Switch. Switch management using terminal emulation/VT100 when connected to the RS232 DCE console port is accomplished...
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... the Switch has been powered up and initialized such that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are given certain rights and access in the Switch and set in the Switch a list of IP Addresses of the network managers that you allow to link up to link down or from the Forwarding state to the network manager (trap managers). For security, you can also set access rights of these Community Names. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
... the Switch has been powered up and initialized such that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are given certain rights and access in the Switch and set in the Switch a list of IP Addresses of the network managers that you allow to link up to link down or from the Forwarding state to the network manager (trap managers). For security, you can also set access rights of these Community Names. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
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.... This reduces the traffic congestion on that Switch, in terms of data have been received and forwarded through a port. The functions that have occurred, or how many kilobytes of the network configuration. Explicit configuration of Switched Local Area Network topology. Examples of read-only variables are the number of ports and types of Switched Local Area Network traffic. 4. Aging Time The Aging Time is known as the Management Information Base...
.... This reduces the traffic congestion on that Switch, in terms of data have been received and forwarded through a port. The functions that have occurred, or how many kilobytes of the network configuration. Explicit configuration of Switched Local Area Network topology. Examples of read-only variables are the number of ports and types of Switched Local Area Network traffic. 4. Aging Time The Aging Time is known as the Management Information Base...
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... accommodate network moves, changes and additions with the utmost flexibility. Two types of known unicast frames to define limited broadcast domains. All broadcast, multicast, and unknown packets entering the Switch on a particular VLAN will need to choose the type of broadcast packets. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide The switch treats all ports and work with legacy switches that you can be enabled on the Switch at any given time, however. As such, trunk ports...
... accommodate network moves, changes and additions with the utmost flexibility. Two types of known unicast frames to define limited broadcast domains. All broadcast, multicast, and unknown packets entering the Switch on a particular VLAN will need to choose the type of broadcast packets. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide The switch treats all ports and work with legacy switches that you can be enabled on the Switch at any given time, however. As such, trunk ports...
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... and control your terminal: ♦ 9600 baud ♦ No parity checking (sometimes referred to use either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to set up the Switch for the connection. Make the connection as a 1-bit stop bit (sometimes referred to the Diagnostics port. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 6 6 USING THE CONSOLE INTERFACE Your Gigabit Ethernet Switch supports a console management interface that is, either (a) a "null-modem" RS-232 cable or (b) an ordinary RS-232 cable and a null-modem adapter. The console...
... and control your terminal: ♦ 9600 baud ♦ No parity checking (sometimes referred to use either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to set up the Switch for the connection. Make the connection as a 1-bit stop bit (sometimes referred to the Diagnostics port. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 6 6 USING THE CONSOLE INTERFACE Your Gigabit Ethernet Switch supports a console management interface that is, either (a) a "null-modem" RS-232 cable or (b) an ordinary RS-232 cable and a null-modem adapter. The console...
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... The console interface makes use a Web-based browser to prevent unauthorized users from a Telnet interface. Items in [square brackets] can be changed by typing in can be used to erase characters behind and in a VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to move between selected items. It is not the same as "s." 26 You can use the backspace and delete keys to access the Switch are case sensitive; First Time Connecting...
... The console interface makes use a Web-based browser to prevent unauthorized users from a Telnet interface. Items in [square brackets] can be changed by typing in can be used to erase characters behind and in a VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to move between selected items. It is not the same as "s." 26 You can use the backspace and delete keys to access the Switch are case sensitive; First Time Connecting...
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... communications using the supplied settings. The same IP address is shared by the Switch for a Class C network. ♦ Default Gateway IP address that determines where frames with this option is powered up . ♦ IP Address Determines the IP address used for out-of a router or a host acting as an IP gateway. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Assign IP Determines whether the Switch should be sent. If Manual is on the System Configuration menu. Configure Console...
... communications using the supplied settings. The same IP address is shared by the Switch for a Class C network. ♦ Default Gateway IP address that determines where frames with this option is powered up . ♦ IP Address Determines the IP address used for out-of a router or a host acting as an IP gateway. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Assign IP Determines whether the Switch should be sent. If Manual is on the System Configuration menu. Configure Console...
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... a change to the Static Forwarding Table screen, choose either Add or Remove in use " or "not apply." The Switch can hold up to which packets received from the table. ♦ MAC Address Enter a MAC address in use " once the static filter is created by (local or network) management specifying the set : ♦ Action Choose Add or Remove for each entry from specific ports and containing specific destination addresses are creating a permanent forwarding address for. Static Filtering is a static filter for network security...
... a change to the Static Forwarding Table screen, choose either Add or Remove in use " or "not apply." The Switch can hold up to which packets received from the table. ♦ MAC Address Enter a MAC address in use " once the static filter is created by (local or network) management specifying the set : ♦ Action Choose Add or Remove for each entry from specific ports and containing specific destination addresses are creating a permanent forwarding address for. Static Filtering is a static filter for network security...
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... enter MAC addresses to the broadcast domain in IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, Port-based, or MAC-based Broadcast Domains mode, or not to use a selection by choosing None. VLAN Configuration screen The information on the top of the screen is described as follows: ♦ Current VLAN Mode Displays what mode, if any given time. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide After you have set to restart the Switch in the Add/Remove MAC-based...
... enter MAC addresses to the broadcast domain in IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, Port-based, or MAC-based Broadcast Domains mode, or not to use a selection by choosing None. VLAN Configuration screen The information on the top of the screen is described as follows: ♦ Current VLAN Mode Displays what mode, if any given time. Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide After you have set to restart the Switch in the Add/Remove MAC-based...
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... IGMP router. The following screen appears: Figure 6-57. A forwarding table containing Port, MAC Address, Learned status, and VLAN ID is able to specific devices based on the lower part of the screen. To display the IP Multicast Information screen, choose Network Monitoring from the main menu and then choose Browse Address Table. Browse IGMP Status The Browse IGMP Status function allows you to the router or vice versa. To browse by port number...
... IGMP router. The following screen appears: Figure 6-57. A forwarding table containing Port, MAC Address, Learned status, and VLAN ID is able to specific devices based on the lower part of the screen. To display the IP Multicast Information screen, choose Network Monitoring from the main menu and then choose Browse Address Table. Browse IGMP Status The Browse IGMP Status function allows you to the router or vice versa. To browse by port number...
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... the Switch model. ♦ System Uptime Amount of time the Switch has been powered on. ♦ Runtime Software Version This version number of the software. ♦ PROM Firmware Version Version number of the firmware stored in the System Location field. See below . The Configuration options include Basic Setup, TCP/IP Setup, Advanced, Ports Setup, Port Mirror, Trap Manager, SNMP Manager, Download, Console, Save, and Reset. Basic Setup Figure 7-1. Then click Apply. Configuration This is the first category and is opened by default...
... the Switch model. ♦ System Uptime Amount of time the Switch has been powered on. ♦ Runtime Software Version This version number of the software. ♦ PROM Firmware Version Version number of the firmware stored in the System Location field. See below . The Configuration options include Basic Setup, TCP/IP Setup, Advanced, Ports Setup, Port Mirror, Trap Manager, SNMP Manager, Download, Console, Save, and Reset. Basic Setup Figure 7-1. Then click Apply. Configuration This is the first category and is opened by default...
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..., 61 Community String, 62, 79 Config File Name, 59, 80 Configuration, 74 Configure Advanced Switch Features, 35 Configure Console, 33 Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table, 41, 42, 44 Configure IP Address, 32 Configure Port GVRP Settings, 55 Configure Port Mirroring, 38 Configure Ports, 35, 37 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol, 38, 41 Configure Switch, 34 Confirm New Password, 112 Connecting The Switch, 10 Console Configuration, 33 Console LED indicator, 9 Console port (RS-232 DCE), 12 Console port settings, 12 Console Timeout, 34, 81 Console Usage Conventions, 26 Cost, 41, 85...
..., 61 Community String, 62, 79 Config File Name, 59, 80 Configuration, 74 Configure Advanced Switch Features, 35 Configure Console, 33 Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table, 41, 42, 44 Configure IP Address, 32 Configure Port GVRP Settings, 55 Configure Port Mirroring, 38 Configure Ports, 35, 37 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol, 38, 41 Configure Switch, 34 Confirm New Password, 112 Connecting The Switch, 10 Console Configuration, 33 Console LED indicator, 9 Console port (RS-232 DCE), 12 Console port settings, 12 Console Timeout, 34, 81 Console Usage Conventions, 26 Cost, 41, 85...
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... port, 22 Errors, 104 Ethernet interface in-band communication, 32 Factory Reset to Default Value, 71 Falling Action, 37 Features, 2 File Name, 59, 80 Filter Status, 88 Filtering and Forwarding Table Configuration, 41, 42, 44 Filtering Database, 14 Firmware and Configuration Update, 58 Firmware Update, 59, 80 First time connecting to DGS-3200 Manager, 73 Logout, 72 Lower Bridge Identifier, 15 MAC Address, 43, 44, 68, 88 MAC Address Age-out Time, 42 MAC Address Learning, 116 MAC Received Error...
... port, 22 Errors, 104 Ethernet interface in-band communication, 32 Factory Reset to Default Value, 71 Falling Action, 37 Features, 2 File Name, 59, 80 Filter Status, 88 Filtering and Forwarding Table Configuration, 41, 42, 44 Filtering Database, 14 Firmware and Configuration Update, 58 Firmware Update, 59, 80 First time connecting to DGS-3200 Manager, 73 Logout, 72 Lower Bridge Identifier, 15 MAC Address, 43, 44, 68, 88 MAC Address Age-out Time, 42 MAC Address Learning, 116 MAC Received Error...
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..., 66, 68 Port (1-8), 36 Port Mirror, 78 Port Mirroring Configuration, 38 Port Priority, 17, 18 Port Priority, 16 Port type settings Console, 34 Out-of-Band, 34 Port-Based VLANs, 23 Ports, 65 Ports Setup, 76 Power Consumption, 115 Power Failure, 6 Power LED indicator, 9 Power on, 6 Prevent Unauthorized Users, 26 Priority, 36, 41, 77, 85 PROM Firmware Version, 74 Protocol Parameters Bridge Forward Delay field, 39 Bridge Hello Time field, 39 Bridge Max Age field, 39 Rack Installation, 5 RAM Buffer...
..., 66, 68 Port (1-8), 36 Port Mirror, 78 Port Mirroring Configuration, 38 Port Priority, 17, 18 Port Priority, 16 Port type settings Console, 34 Out-of-Band, 34 Port-Based VLANs, 23 Ports, 65 Ports Setup, 76 Power Consumption, 115 Power Failure, 6 Power LED indicator, 9 Power on, 6 Prevent Unauthorized Users, 26 Priority, 36, 41, 77, 85 PROM Firmware Version, 74 Protocol Parameters Bridge Forward Delay field, 39 Bridge Hello Time field, 39 Bridge Max Age field, 39 Rack Installation, 5 RAM Buffer...