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...: +886-2-6600-0123 Fax: +886-2-6600-8168 Web Address: http://www.dlink.com.tw 1 D-Link Corporation D-View 6.0 User Manual Published: January 2008 PROPRIETARY NOTICE This document supports D-Link Network Management System software. D-View 6.0 is confidential and proprietary information of this document. D-Link may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. © 2007...
...: +886-2-6600-0123 Fax: +886-2-6600-8168 Web Address: http://www.dlink.com.tw 1 D-Link Corporation D-View 6.0 User Manual Published: January 2008 PROPRIETARY NOTICE This document supports D-Link Network Management System software. D-View 6.0 is confidential and proprietary information of this document. D-Link may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. © 2007...
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... Advanced 39 Help 39 5. Working with Topologies 47 Creating a Topology 48 2 Table of Contents 1. Installing D-View 13 Installation Steps 14 To Create a Database (for Professional Edition 21 D-View 6.0 Licensing 25 Trial Version 25 Obtaining the Activation Code 25 3. Using D-View 40 Getting Started 41 Login D-View 41 System Configuration 41 Domain Manager 42 Startup Wizard 42 6.
... Advanced 39 Help 39 5. Working with Topologies 47 Creating a Topology 48 2 Table of Contents 1. Installing D-View 13 Installation Steps 14 To Create a Database (for Professional Edition 21 D-View 6.0 Licensing 25 Trial Version 25 Obtaining the Activation Code 25 3. Using D-View 40 Getting Started 41 Login D-View 41 System Configuration 41 Domain Manager 42 Startup Wizard 42 6.
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...Configuration 74 Using Device Type Check 76 Using Safeguard Check 77 Labeling Devices 79 Editing Device Information 80 Managing Events 83 Setting Poll Parameters 83 Setting the Devices to Poll 84 Viewing the Poll Device List 85 Grouping Devices using Device Manager 85 Configuring Device Events ...87 Retrieving Device Event Logs 90 Defining Trap Information 92 Locating the Switch Port 93 Monitoring the Link Status 95 Locating Devices 97 Locating ...
...Configuration 74 Using Device Type Check 76 Using Safeguard Check 77 Labeling Devices 79 Editing Device Information 80 Managing Events 83 Setting Poll Parameters 83 Setting the Devices to Poll 84 Viewing the Poll Device List 85 Grouping Devices using Device Manager 85 Configuring Device Events ...87 Retrieving Device Event Logs 90 Defining Trap Information 92 Locating the Switch Port 93 Monitoring the Link Status 95 Locating Devices 97 Locating ...
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Net Toolbox 115 Port Packet Monitor 116 Performance Monitor 118 9. Index 123 Index 124 10.Technical Support 125
Net Toolbox 115 Port Packet Monitor 116 Performance Monitor 118 9. Index 123 Index 124 10.Technical Support 125
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... procedures for network managers, system administrators, and/or IT personnel who would need to work with D-View. READER ALERT Tip Note MEANING Alerts you to supplementary information that is written for both Standard and Professional Editions of D-View. Prerequisites Before using this guide. Alerts you to the completion of the task at hand. Document...
... procedures for network managers, system administrators, and/or IT personnel who would need to work with D-View. READER ALERT Tip Note MEANING Alerts you to supplementary information that is written for both Standard and Professional Editions of D-View. Prerequisites Before using this guide. Alerts you to the completion of the task at hand. Document...
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For example: Filename.ext can refer to any valid file name. For example, Hierarchy Topology Workplace and type http://192.168.1.1. Samples of code and file paths and names. Style Conventions The following style conventions are used in this guide. A command that you supply a specific value. For example, ipconfig. Variables for describing user interface elements and characters that is typed at the command prompt. ELEMENT MEANING Bold font Italic font Courier New font Command Use for which you type into the interface.
For example: Filename.ext can refer to any valid file name. For example, Hierarchy Topology Workplace and type http://192.168.1.1. Samples of code and file paths and names. Style Conventions The following style conventions are used in this guide. A command that you supply a specific value. For example, ipconfig. Variables for describing user interface elements and characters that is typed at the command prompt. ELEMENT MEANING Bold font Italic font Courier New font Command Use for which you type into the interface.
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... discuss network design, management concepts or provide detailed explanations of multiple networks and management switches with : • D-View 6.0 • User Manual Based on abundant experience and profound understanding on end-user network management requirements, D-Link introduces D-View 6.0. Network administrators can now efficiently manage and monitor, • device configuration, • fault tolerance, • performance...
... discuss network design, management concepts or provide detailed explanations of multiple networks and management switches with : • D-View 6.0 • User Manual Based on abundant experience and profound understanding on end-user network management requirements, D-Link introduces D-View 6.0. Network administrators can now efficiently manage and monitor, • device configuration, • fault tolerance, • performance...
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...Access 2000 Operating System: Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server (English Version), Windows 2003 (English Version) • D-View 6.0 Professional Edition: D-View professional edition targets advanced users that have a small/mid-scale network of less than 1000 devices with higher requirements. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with...above • DRAM: 1GB or above • Hard Drive Space: at least 200 MB • Ethernet Adapter • D-View supports the following: D-Link Switch: DES-3526, DES-3550, DES-3828, DES-3828DC, DES-3828P, DES-3852, DES-6500, DGS-3308FG, DGS-3324SR...
...Access 2000 Operating System: Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server (English Version), Windows 2003 (English Version) • D-View 6.0 Professional Edition: D-View professional edition targets advanced users that have a small/mid-scale network of less than 1000 devices with higher requirements. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with...above • DRAM: 1GB or above • Hard Drive Space: at least 200 MB • Ethernet Adapter • D-View supports the following: D-Link Switch: DES-3526, DES-3550, DES-3828, DES-3828DC, DES-3828P, DES-3852, DES-6500, DGS-3308FG, DGS-3324SR...
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... Access Database Supports SQL Database Both editions use COM (Component Object Model) technology. Client-Server Architecture (Professional Edition) By using a display with 1024 x 768 resolution. Given below is an illustration of SQL Server, D-View 6.0 Professional Edition implements Client-Server architecture allowing workstations to Installation Steps and To Create a Database (for Professional Edition). D-Link recommends using the remote access feature...
... Access Database Supports SQL Database Both editions use COM (Component Object Model) technology. Client-Server Architecture (Professional Edition) By using a display with 1024 x 768 resolution. Given below is an illustration of SQL Server, D-View 6.0 Professional Edition implements Client-Server architecture allowing workstations to Installation Steps and To Create a Database (for Professional Edition). D-Link recommends using the remote access feature...
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Upgrade To upgrade from dview.dlink.com.tw for different classes of the User Manual from D-View 5.1 or earlier versions to 6.0, uninstall all the programs related to the old version and then re-install the new version. Technical...Login System Management Tools • Performance Monitor (switch should support RFC1213 Interface and RMON) • Device Panel Simulation Module • Batch Program • Link Capacity Check • Safeguard Check • Get All ARP Information • Device Type Check • Topology Generator Resource Management Functions • Device Resource...
Upgrade To upgrade from dview.dlink.com.tw for different classes of the User Manual from D-View 5.1 or earlier versions to 6.0, uninstall all the programs related to the old version and then re-install the new version. Technical...Login System Management Tools • Performance Monitor (switch should support RFC1213 Interface and RMON) • Device Panel Simulation Module • Batch Program • Link Capacity Check • Safeguard Check • Get All ARP Information • Device Type Check • Topology Generator Resource Management Functions • Device Resource...
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...; Ping Poll Filter • Ping Poll Log • SNMP Poll Filter • SNMP Poll Log • Event Config Manager • Event Viewer Supported Devices • D-Link Devices: - Multi-tenant broadband CO devices • Windows Workstation, DC and Server • Device Panel Simulation SNMP capable routers -
...; Ping Poll Filter • Ping Poll Log • SNMP Poll Filter • SNMP Poll Log • Event Config Manager • Event Viewer Supported Devices • D-Link Devices: - Multi-tenant broadband CO devices • Windows Workstation, DC and Server • Device Panel Simulation SNMP capable routers -
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...displays. The License Agreement screen displays. 14 Use Enterprise Manager for both Standard and Professional Edition, follow these procedures: For Professional Edition: Prior to D-View Standard.exe/D-View Professional.exe. Insert the CD and navigate to installation, ensure the environment on your designated... process. If the installer does not start automatically, start the installer by double clicking the D-View Standard.exe/ D-View Professional.exe. INSTALLATION STEPS To install D-View 6.0 for configuration settings. • Click Microsoft SQL Server > SQL Server Group > Local ...
...displays. The License Agreement screen displays. 14 Use Enterprise Manager for both Standard and Professional Edition, follow these procedures: For Professional Edition: Prior to D-View Standard.exe/D-View Professional.exe. Insert the CD and navigate to installation, ensure the environment on your designated... process. If the installer does not start automatically, start the installer by double clicking the D-View Standard.exe/ D-View Professional.exe. INSTALLATION STEPS To install D-View 6.0 for configuration settings. • Click Microsoft SQL Server > SQL Server Group > Local ...
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By default D-View is installed in your preferred designated folder. The Select Program Folder screen displays. Click Browse to select the target location and then click Next to proceed. Alternately, you can choose to install D-View in C:\Program Files\D-Link\D-View. The Choose Destination Location screen displays. Figure 4: Choose Destination Location screen 3. Figure 3: License Agreement screen 2. Click Yes to continue.
By default D-View is installed in your preferred designated folder. The Select Program Folder screen displays. Click Browse to select the target location and then click Next to proceed. Alternately, you can choose to install D-View in C:\Program Files\D-Link\D-View. The Choose Destination Location screen displays. Figure 4: Choose Destination Location screen 3. Figure 3: License Agreement screen 2. Click Yes to continue.
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Figure 6: Start Copying Files screen 5. Verify the settings before clicking Next. The Setup Status screen displays. To make changes, click Back. Click Next to continue. The Start Copying Files screen displays. Figure 5: Select Program Folder screen The Setup will add program icons into the Program Folder. 4.
Figure 6: Start Copying Files screen 5. Verify the settings before clicking Next. The Setup Status screen displays. To make changes, click Back. Click Next to continue. The Start Copying Files screen displays. Figure 5: Select Program Folder screen The Setup will add program icons into the Program Folder. 4.
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To stop the installation, click Cancel. Figure 7: Setup Status screen 6. This screen indicates that D-View installation is successfully completed the Welcome to the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard window displays. Figure 8: Setup Status screen Once D-View installation is in progress.
To stop the installation, click Cancel. Figure 7: Setup Status screen 6. This screen indicates that D-View installation is successfully completed the Welcome to the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard window displays. Figure 8: Setup Status screen Once D-View installation is in progress.
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Click Next to continue. Select I accept the terms in the License Agreement and click Next to continue installing Microsoft XML Parser and SDK on your server. The End-User License Agreement screen displays. Figure 9: Welcome to the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard 7. Figure 10: End-User License Agreement screen 8. The Customer Information screen displays.
Click Next to continue. Select I accept the terms in the License Agreement and click Next to continue installing Microsoft XML Parser and SDK on your server. The End-User License Agreement screen displays. Figure 9: Welcome to the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard 7. Figure 10: End-User License Agreement screen 8. The Customer Information screen displays.
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Enter the User Name and the name of your Organization. Use the Customize option to continue. The Choose Setup Type screen displays. Figure 12: Choose Setup Type screen 10. Click Next to select the program location. Click Install Now to continue with the installation (recommended). Figure 11: Customer Information screen 9.
Enter the User Name and the name of your Organization. Use the Customize option to continue. The Choose Setup Type screen displays. Figure 12: Choose Setup Type screen 10. Click Next to select the program location. Click Install Now to continue with the installation (recommended). Figure 11: Customer Information screen 9.
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Click Finish to complete the installation. 14. Figure 14: Setup Complete screen The screen indicates that D-View 6.0 and Microsoft XML Parser and SDK software have been installed. 12. Restart your computer to exit and complete the installation. To start D-View, double click the on the desktop. Click Complete to close this window. 13. Figure 13: Completing the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard screen 11. The Completing the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard screen displays.
Click Finish to complete the installation. 14. Figure 14: Setup Complete screen The screen indicates that D-View 6.0 and Microsoft XML Parser and SDK software have been installed. 12. Restart your computer to exit and complete the installation. To start D-View, double click the on the desktop. Click Complete to close this window. 13. Figure 13: Completing the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard screen 11. The Completing the Microsoft XML Parser and SDK Setup Wizard screen displays.
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...a database, follow the steps below: 1. The Login D-View screen displays. Refer to Getting Started to continue working with SQL service running on the server. To Create a Database (for Professional Edition) Once D-View and Microsoft XML Parser and SDK software installation is complete,... create a database for D-View. To create a database, SQL 2000 server must be installed with D-View and D-View 6.0 Licensing to a folder: • Make DB...
...a database, follow the steps below: 1. The Login D-View screen displays. Refer to Getting Started to continue working with SQL service running on the server. To Create a Database (for Professional Edition) Once D-View and Microsoft XML Parser and SDK software installation is complete,... create a database for D-View. To create a database, SQL 2000 server must be installed with D-View and D-View 6.0 Licensing to a folder: • Make DB...
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Figure 17: MakeDB screen 3. Figure 16: D-View Database Tool screen D-View Database Tool is in the hosts file, go to close the window. 4. To edit information in the process of creating a database. Click OK to : C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Figure 17: MakeDB screen 3. Figure 16: D-View Database Tool screen D-View Database Tool is in the hosts file, go to close the window. 4. To edit information in the process of creating a database. Click OK to : C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts