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... provided at the time of purchase. D-Link shall never be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of charge. Any package returned to D-Link without an RMA number will be rejected and shipped back to Purchaser at Purchaser's expense, and D-Link reserves the right in such a case to ensure that it will provide repair or replacement of equivalent...
... provided at the time of purchase. D-Link shall never be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of charge. Any package returned to D-Link without an RMA number will be rejected and shipped back to Purchaser at Purchaser's expense, and D-Link reserves the right in such a case to ensure that it will provide repair or replacement of equivalent...
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... IP Network Addresses and Subnet Masks to VLANs 55 Defining Static Routes...55 Connecting to the Switch...56 Console Usage Conventions ...56 Setup User Accounts ...58 User Accounts Management ...59 Save Changes...60 Reboot...62 Logging Onto The Switch Console ...63 Updating or Deleting User Accounts...63 Viewing Current User Accounts...64 Deleting a User Account ...65 Setting Up The Switch...65 Basic Setup ...65 Switch Information...66 IP Setup...67 Remote Management Setup...69 Configure Ports...70 Serial Port Settings...71 Switch Operation Mode ...72 Changing the Switch Operation Mode ...72...
... IP Network Addresses and Subnet Masks to VLANs 55 Defining Static Routes...55 Connecting to the Switch...56 Console Usage Conventions ...56 Setup User Accounts ...58 User Accounts Management ...59 Save Changes...60 Reboot...62 Logging Onto The Switch Console ...63 Updating or Deleting User Accounts...63 Viewing Current User Accounts...64 Deleting a User Account ...65 Setting Up The Switch...65 Basic Setup ...65 Switch Information...66 IP Setup...67 Remote Management Setup...69 Configure Ports...70 Serial Port Settings...71 Switch Operation Mode ...72 Changing the Switch Operation Mode ...72...
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...118 Save Log to TFTP Server...119 Ping ...120 Layer 3 Utilities...120 BOOTP/DHCP Relay...120 DNS Relay...122 Network Monitoring ...124 Layer 2 Network Monitoring...124 Port Utilization...125 Port Error Packets ...126 Port Packet Analysis Table...126 MAC Address Forwarding Table ...127 IGMP Snooping...128 Switch History...129 Layer 3 Network Monitoring...130 Browse IP Address...130 IP Routing Table ...131 ARP Table ...132 Browse Router Port ...133 IP Multicast Forwarding Table ...134 IGMP Group Table...135 DVMRP Routing Table ...136 Reboot and Factory Reset ...137 Web-Based Network Management...
...118 Save Log to TFTP Server...119 Ping ...120 Layer 3 Utilities...120 BOOTP/DHCP Relay...120 DNS Relay...122 Network Monitoring ...124 Layer 2 Network Monitoring...124 Port Utilization...125 Port Error Packets ...126 Port Packet Analysis Table...126 MAC Address Forwarding Table ...127 IGMP Snooping...128 Switch History...129 Layer 3 Network Monitoring...130 Browse IP Address...130 IP Routing Table ...131 ARP Table ...132 Browse Router Port ...133 IP Multicast Forwarding Table ...134 IGMP Group Table...135 DVMRP Routing Table ...136 Reboot and Factory Reset ...137 Web-Based Network Management...
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... Settings ...186 Setup Trap Receivers ...187 Setup User Accounts...187 Serial Port Settings...189 Network Monitoring ...190 Statistics ...190 Address Table...194 Applications ...198 Maintenance...202 Upgrade Firmware from TFTP Server...203 Download Configuration File from TFTP Server...203 Upload Configuration File to TFTP Server...203 Save Log to TFTP Server...204 Save Changes...204 Factory Reset...205 Restart System ...206 Technical Specifications ...207 RJ-45 Pin Specification...210 Runtime Switching Software Default Settings...211 Understanding and Troubleshooting the Spanning Tree...
... Settings ...186 Setup Trap Receivers ...187 Setup User Accounts...187 Serial Port Settings...189 Network Monitoring ...190 Statistics ...190 Address Table...194 Applications ...198 Maintenance...202 Upgrade Firmware from TFTP Server...203 Download Configuration File from TFTP Server...203 Upload Configuration File to TFTP Server...203 Save Log to TFTP Server...204 Save Changes...204 Factory Reset...205 Restart System ...206 Technical Specifications ...207 RJ-45 Pin Specification...210 Runtime Switching Software Default Settings...211 Understanding and Troubleshooting the Spanning Tree...
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... Troubleshooting the Spanning Tree Protocol." • Appendix E, "Brief Review of the Switch. • Chapter 4, "Connecting the Switch." Describes the front panel, rear panel, and LED indicators of Bitwise Logical Operations." 1 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide ABOUT THIS GUIDE This User's guide tells you how to install your DGS-3308, how to connect it to your Ethernet network. • Chapter 5, "Switch Management and Operating Concepts." Describes the Switch and its configuration using either the built-in console interface to change, set...
... Troubleshooting the Spanning Tree Protocol." • Appendix E, "Brief Review of the Switch. • Chapter 4, "Connecting the Switch." Describes the front panel, rear panel, and LED indicators of Bitwise Logical Operations." 1 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide ABOUT THIS GUIDE This User's guide tells you how to install your DGS-3308, how to connect it to your Ethernet network. • Chapter 5, "Switch Management and Operating Concepts." Describes the Switch and its configuration using either the built-in console interface to change, set...
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... for setting up to a console terminal or PC using a terminal emulation program. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide • Per device packet buffer: 512Kbytes. • RS-232 DCE Diagnostic port (console port) for automatic VLAN configuration distribution. • 802.1p priority support (4 priority queues). • Support IGMP Snooping. Layer 3 Switching Features • Wire speed IP forwarding. • Hardware-based Layer 3 IP switching. • IP packet forwarding rate up and managing the Switch via a connection to 12 Mpps. • 2K active IP address entry table per...
... for setting up to a console terminal or PC using a terminal emulation program. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide • Per device packet buffer: 512Kbytes. • RS-232 DCE Diagnostic port (console port) for automatic VLAN configuration distribution. • 802.1p priority support (4 priority queues). • Support IGMP Snooping. Layer 3 Switching Features • Wire speed IP forwarding. • Hardware-based Layer 3 IP switching. • IP packet forwarding rate up and managing the Switch via a connection to 12 Mpps. • 2K active IP address entry table per...
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... 6, "Using the Console Interface"). The DGS-3308 contains a CPU, memory for data storage, flash memory for normal network communications. The console port is set up and manage the switch even if the network is unfamiliar with Microsoft Windows) a to the switch using a different circuit than that console is referred to set at the factory for the following configuration: • Baud rate: 9,600 14 The operations to be used for configuration data, operational programs, and SNMP agent firmware. A console connection...
... 6, "Using the Console Interface"). The DGS-3308 contains a CPU, memory for data storage, flash memory for normal network communications. The console port is set up and manage the switch even if the network is unfamiliar with Microsoft Windows) a to the switch using a different circuit than that console is referred to set at the factory for the following configuration: • Baud rate: 9,600 14 The operations to be used for configuration data, operational programs, and SNMP agent firmware. A console connection...
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... Strings. Up to a trap recipient: 16 Note: SNMP community strings function like a port status change the default SNMP Community Strings in the Switch and set an IP Address for a gateway router. Trap recipients will be as serious as a Management VLAN. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 5-2. The events can also set the access rights of events that you allow to the network manager (trap recipient). The Switch generates traps and sends them to...
... Strings. Up to a trap recipient: 16 Note: SNMP community strings function like a port status change the default SNMP Community Strings in the Switch and set an IP Address for a gateway router. Trap recipients will be as serious as a Management VLAN. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 5-2. The events can also set the access rights of events that you allow to the network manager (trap recipient). The Switch generates traps and sends them to...
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... (STP) - SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is sent for MIB objects can be retrieved from the Forwarding state to read -write. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide • Cold Start - This trap signifies that the Switch has been powered up . • Link Down - MIBs Management and counter information are the Switch's IP Address, Spanning Tree Algorithm parameters, and port status. In addition to the standard MIB-II, the Switch also supports its configured ports transitions...
... (STP) - SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is sent for MIB objects can be retrieved from the Forwarding state to read -write. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide • Cold Start - This trap signifies that the Switch has been powered up . • Link Down - MIBs Management and counter information are the Switch's IP Address, Spanning Tree Algorithm parameters, and port status. In addition to the standard MIB-II, the Switch also supports its configured ports transitions...
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... the network and control communication between destination MAC or IP addresses and the Ethernet port or gateway router the destination resides on another VLAN (VLAN 3) will discard the packet. Packet Forwarding The Switch enters the relationship between segments. Filtering occurs to keep local traffic confined to its forwarding table. his keeps local packets from a member of a VLAN (VLAN 2, for example) destined for intrusion control. Static filtering entries can filter packets based on other ports. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Authentication...
... the network and control communication between destination MAC or IP addresses and the Ethernet port or gateway router the destination resides on another VLAN (VLAN 3) will discard the packet. Packet Forwarding The Switch enters the relationship between segments. Filtering occurs to keep local traffic confined to its forwarding table. his keeps local packets from a member of a VLAN (VLAN 2, for example) destined for intrusion control. Static filtering entries can filter packets based on other ports. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Authentication...
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... referred to forward the packet. Even though a switch inspects a packet's IP address to another VLAN, the link must then be dropped by dropping packets that will examine the VLAN information in Layer 2 Only mode.If a member of IP addresses (OSI layer 3) to be assigned to as the ingress port at the point of the tagged VLAN. This will be through an external router. Ports that are removed during the configuration...
... referred to forward the packet. Even though a switch inspects a packet's IP address to another VLAN, the link must then be dropped by dropping packets that will examine the VLAN information in Layer 2 Only mode.If a member of IP addresses (OSI layer 3) to be assigned to as the ingress port at the point of the tagged VLAN. This will be through an external router. Ports that are removed during the configuration...
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... within each device are part of the connection, and port numbers to be directed to a network can have a well-known port number so that connections can route packets through networks connected with gateways so that defines a set of four numbers, the IP address and the TCP port number for the local end and the IP address and the TCP port number for the FTP application. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol...
... within each device are part of the connection, and port numbers to be directed to a network can have a well-known port number so that connections can route packets through networks connected with gateways so that defines a set of four numbers, the IP address and the TCP port number for the local end and the IP address and the TCP port number for the FTP application. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol...
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... links and routes to network critical resources can consist of a link or device failure. Layer 3 VLANs could be thought of associated end users. On the DGS-3308, a VLAN can save valuable time in Chapter 5 for a network must therefore be used. Assigning IP Network Addresses and Subnet Masks to 4 layer 2 switches. Defining Static Routes Routes between the IP interfaces and a default gateway or other subnets. Develop a redundancy scheme. So, a Layer 3 VLAN, consisting of 4 ports, could be connected to VLANs...
... links and routes to network critical resources can consist of a link or device failure. Layer 3 VLANs could be thought of associated end users. On the DGS-3308, a VLAN can save valuable time in Chapter 5 for a network must therefore be used. Assigning IP Network Addresses and Subnet Masks to 4 layer 2 switches. Defining Static Routes Routes between the IP interfaces and a default gateway or other subnets. Develop a redundancy scheme. So, a Layer 3 VLAN, consisting of 4 ports, could be connected to VLANs...
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....1Q VLAN support: the switching process is based upon the IP source and destination addresses, if present. Figure 6-18. The Switch must be active. Changing the Switch Operation Mode To change the Switch's operating mode: Highlight Switch Settings on the Main Menu and press Enter. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Switch Operation Mode Note: The Switch will retain the configuration entered for IP Routing when in Layer 2 Only mode (if the configuration is considered as a VLAN-tag...
....1Q VLAN support: the switching process is based upon the IP source and destination addresses, if present. Figure 6-18. The Switch must be active. Changing the Switch Operation Mode To change the Switch's operating mode: Highlight Switch Settings on the Main Menu and press Enter. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Switch Operation Mode Note: The Switch will retain the configuration entered for IP Routing when in Layer 2 Only mode (if the configuration is considered as a VLAN-tag...
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... which version of one section will be removed from the default VLAN port member list. Authentication is only supported when RIP is therefore divided into two sections for the Advanced Setup of the manual is in both Layer 2 Only mode and IP Routing mode - Highlight VLANs from the DEFAULT_VLAN. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide • Interface name:[ ] - Toggle among Disabled, V1 Only, V2 Only, and V1 and V2. A password to be used to...
... which version of one section will be removed from the default VLAN port member list. Authentication is only supported when RIP is therefore divided into two sections for the Advanced Setup of the manual is in both Layer 2 Only mode and IP Routing mode - Highlight VLANs from the DEFAULT_VLAN. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide • Interface name:[ ] - Toggle among Disabled, V1 Only, V2 Only, and V1 and V2. A password to be used to...
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... snooping, a multicast-enabled router connected to it. Because routers do not implement IGMP snooping or transmit/forward IGMP report packets. Note: A router port functions within layer 2 of VLAN configuration. Establishing a router port will be forwarded to a designated port on the DGS-3308 guarantees that has a router attached to the router 91 Note: A router port allows UDP multicast and IGMP packets to be flooded to the DGS-3308- Figure 6-38. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Static Router Port Note: There is a port that all ports of a multicast-enabled...
... snooping, a multicast-enabled router connected to it. Because routers do not implement IGMP snooping or transmit/forward IGMP report packets. Note: A router port functions within layer 2 of VLAN configuration. Establishing a router port will be forwarded to a designated port on the DGS-3308 guarantees that has a router attached to the router 91 Note: A router port allows UDP multicast and IGMP packets to be flooded to the DGS-3308- Figure 6-38. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide Static Router Port Note: There is a port that all ports of a multicast-enabled...
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.... Defining Static Routes Routes between the IP interfaces and a default gateway or other subnets. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Planning redundant links and routes to time-critical applications such as a layer 2 VLAN and would require an external router to connect to the rest of which network resources must be accommodated with an IP network address and corresponding subnet mask assigned as a layer 2 VLAN and will have 8 ports, then the Layer 3 VLAN would allow wire-speed IP routing from...
.... Defining Static Routes Routes between the IP interfaces and a default gateway or other subnets. 8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Planning redundant links and routes to time-critical applications such as a layer 2 VLAN and would require an external router to connect to the rest of which network resources must be accommodated with an IP network address and corresponding subnet mask assigned as a layer 2 VLAN and will have 8 ports, then the Layer 3 VLAN would allow wire-speed IP routing from...
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... Ethernet Switch User's Guide C RUNTIME SWITCHING SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS Load Mode Switch Operation Mode Configuration update Firmware update Configuration file name Firmware file name Out-of-band baud rate RS232 mode IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway BootP service TFTP server IP address IGMP Snooping Console time out User name Password Device STP Port STP Port enable Bridge max age Bridge hello time Bridge forward delay Bridge priority Port STP cost Port STP priority Forwarding table aging time Nway Flow control Broadcast storm rising threshold Community string VLAN mode SNMP VLAN...
... Ethernet Switch User's Guide C RUNTIME SWITCHING SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS Load Mode Switch Operation Mode Configuration update Firmware update Configuration file name Firmware file name Out-of-band baud rate RS232 mode IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway BootP service TFTP server IP address IGMP Snooping Console time out User name Password Device STP Port STP Port enable Bridge max age Bridge hello time Bridge forward delay Bridge priority Port STP cost Port STP priority Forwarding table aging time Nway Flow control Broadcast storm rising threshold Community string VLAN mode SNMP VLAN...
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.... For large diameter networks, STP convergence can also cause problems. The default values for a restoration of error is well suited to designing networks. The diameter of about seven. Disabling ports one at a time, and then checking for STP give unusually high values in the blocking state. Know which links are having trouble connecting to limit the risk of ports in this type of the user's connectivity will be more...
.... For large diameter networks, STP convergence can also cause problems. The default values for a restoration of error is well suited to designing networks. The diameter of about seven. Disabling ports one at a time, and then checking for STP give unusually high values in the blocking state. Know which links are having trouble connecting to limit the risk of ports in this type of the user's connectivity will be more...
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... B Baud Rate 73 BOOTP protocol 69 BOOTP server 69 BOOTP/DHCP Relay 187 Broadcast/Multicast Storm Mode 162 Browse MAC Address Table 200 Browse the Router Port 205 C Changing your Password 64 Coll 198 Community Name 16 Configuration Files 209 Configure IP Address 69 Connecting to the Switch VT100-compatible terminal 57 console 11, 55, 57 console port 4, 10 Console port (RS-232 DCE 14 Console port settings 14 Cost 181 CRC Error 197, 198 Create/Modify User Accounts 64 D Default Gateway 70...
... B Baud Rate 73 BOOTP protocol 69 BOOTP server 69 BOOTP/DHCP Relay 187 Broadcast/Multicast Storm Mode 162 Browse MAC Address Table 200 Browse the Router Port 205 C Changing your Password 64 Coll 198 Community Name 16 Configuration Files 209 Configure IP Address 69 Connecting to the Switch VT100-compatible terminal 57 console 11, 55, 57 console port 4, 10 Console port (RS-232 DCE 14 Console port settings 14 Cost 181 CRC Error 197, 198 Create/Modify User Accounts 64 D Default Gateway 70...