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...-TX Module...23 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Module...23 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Module...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-232 DCE)...29 IP ADDRESSES AND SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES ...30 TRAPS ...30 MIBS ...31 PACKET FORWARDING ...31 Aging Time...32
...-TX Module...23 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Module...23 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Module...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-232 DCE)...29 IP ADDRESSES AND SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES ...30 TRAPS ...30 MIBS ...31 PACKET FORWARDING ...31 Aging Time...32
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... THE SWITCH USING TELNET...43 CONSOLE USAGE CONVENTIONS...43 FIRST TIME CONNECTING TO THE SWITCH ...43 User Accounts Management ...45 Save Changes...46 LOGIN ON THE SWITCH CONSOLE BY REGISTERED USERS...46 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 ...57 Configure Port Mirroring ...58 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol...59 STP Parameter...
... THE SWITCH USING TELNET...43 CONSOLE USAGE CONVENTIONS...43 FIRST TIME CONNECTING TO THE SWITCH ...43 User Accounts Management ...45 Save Changes...46 LOGIN ON THE SWITCH CONSOLE BY REGISTERED USERS...46 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 ...57 Configure Port Mirroring ...58 Configure Spanning Tree Protocol...59 STP Parameter...
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...-based VLANs ...132 802.1Q VLANs...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 Table ...153 IP Multicast & IGMP Information ...154 Browse GVRP Status ...155 Browse GMRP Status ...156 Switch History ...157 Maintenance ...157 Firmware and Configuration Update...158 Save Settings To TFTP Server ...159 Save Switch History To TFTP Server...
...-based VLANs ...132 802.1Q VLANs...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 Table ...153 IP Multicast & IGMP Information ...154 Browse GVRP Status ...155 Browse GMRP Status ...156 Switch History ...157 Maintenance ...157 Firmware and Configuration Update...158 Save Settings To TFTP Server ...159 Save Switch History To TFTP Server...
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... configuration using either the built-in modules, and LED indicators of the Switch. ♦ Appendix B, "RJ-45 Pin Specifications." Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 0 ABOUT THIS 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." Unless differentiated by model number, all information applies to manage the Switch. ♦ Chapter 6, "Using the Console Interface." Talks about Local Console Management via the RS-232 DCE console port...
... configuration using either the built-in modules, and LED indicators of the Switch. ♦ Appendix B, "RJ-45 Pin Specifications." Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 0 ABOUT THIS 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." Unless differentiated by model number, all information applies to manage the Switch. ♦ Chapter 6, "Using the Console Interface." Talks about Local Console Management via the RS-232 DCE console port...
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A switch bridges Ethernet packets at 10/100 Mbps for connection to another) is automatically forwarded by the switch, without interfering with a powerful 1000Mbps-capable backbone/server connection creates a flexible foundation for the next generation of network technology products. Traffic that needs to go from one segment to another (from one port to servers and hubs (20 ports 10/100 fixed Ethernet TP interface and two MDIII/MDI-X jack connections are...
A switch bridges Ethernet packets at 10/100 Mbps for connection to another) is automatically forwarded by the switch, without interfering with a powerful 1000Mbps-capable backbone/server connection creates a flexible foundation for the next generation of network technology products. Traffic that needs to go from one segment to another (from one port to servers and hubs (20 ports 10/100 fixed Ethernet TP interface and two MDIII/MDI-X jack connections are...
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... Three optional modules are available (DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM only). ♦ RS-232 DCE console port for 10Mbps speed. ♦ Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets, runts, etc. at 1,488,100 pps per port at 100% of indefinite network loops. ♦ Fully configurable either in the front panel for 1 or 2 ports 10/100M Ethernet connection. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Gigabit uplink/MDI-II (media dependent interface) slide-in module in...
... Three optional modules are available (DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM only). ♦ RS-232 DCE console port for 10Mbps speed. ♦ Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets, runts, etc. at 1,488,100 pps per port at 100% of indefinite network loops. ♦ Fully configurable either in the front panel for 1 or 2 ports 10/100M Ethernet connection. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Gigabit uplink/MDI-II (media dependent interface) slide-in module in...
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... and port number in your DES-3624 Series stack. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-3. Be reminded that two client switches can also be connected via the Stacking input/output ports. To set up to the master Switch. Stack Operation The DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM are used to system failure. Once the modules have been installed, use a cascade cable to connect each client Switch and a threeport Stacking input/output module is referred to serve the same purpose. Switch stack...
... and port number in your DES-3624 Series stack. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-3. Be reminded that two client switches can also be connected via the Stacking input/output ports. To set up to the master Switch. Stack Operation The DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM are used to system failure. Once the modules have been installed, use a cascade cable to connect each client Switch and a threeport Stacking input/output module is referred to serve the same purpose. Switch stack...
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... change the default Switch IP Address to manage the Switch. For security, you can also change . You can set in the Switch a list of IP Addresses of your networking address scheme. The following lists the types of events that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are messages that you allow to meet the specification of the network managers that alert you can also specify which is used for communication with an SNMP network manager...
... change the default Switch IP Address to manage the Switch. For security, you can also change . You can set in the Switch a list of IP Addresses of your networking address scheme. The following lists the types of events that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are messages that you allow to meet the specification of the network managers that alert you can also specify which is used for communication with an SNMP network manager...
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... Bridge that LAN segment. The Root Path Cost of the switch. On the Port Level ♦ Root Port Each switch has a Root Port. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Automatic topology re-configuration When the path for which the switch is the Designated Bridge. ♦ Port Priority The smaller this number, the higher the Port Priority is. The higher the Bridge Priority, the better...
... Bridge that LAN segment. The Root Path Cost of the switch. On the Port Level ♦ Root Port Each switch has a Root Port. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Automatic topology re-configuration When the path for which the switch is the Designated Bridge. ♦ Port Priority The smaller this number, the higher the Port Priority is. The higher the Bridge Priority, the better...
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... the number of broadcast packets falls to an acceptable level (below a falling threshold), the SNMP agent can even multiply the number of VLANs, switches are now able to normal. When the number of the network are a common problem on a network causing noticeable performance degradation and, in the same broadcast domain or VLAN. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide To setup port-based VLANs, simply select one VLAN. Broadcast Storms Broadcast storms are...
... the number of broadcast packets falls to an acceptable level (below a falling threshold), the SNMP agent can even multiply the number of VLANs, switches are now able to normal. When the number of the network are a common problem on a network causing noticeable performance degradation and, in the same broadcast domain or VLAN. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide To setup port-based VLANs, simply select one VLAN. Broadcast Storms Broadcast storms are...
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... RS-232 port with an ordinary terminal (or terminal emulator), or over the network using an SNMP-based network management system. Power down the devices, attach the cable (or cable/adapter combination) to access the Switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation. One end of 8 bits) ♦ 1 stop interval) ♦ VT-100/ANSI compatible ♦ Arrow keys enabled A typical console connection is , either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to emulate...
... RS-232 port with an ordinary terminal (or terminal emulator), or over the network using an SNMP-based network management system. Power down the devices, attach the cable (or cable/adapter combination) to access the Switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation. One end of 8 bits) ♦ 1 stop interval) ♦ VT-100/ANSI compatible ♦ Arrow keys enabled A typical console connection is , either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to emulate...
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... and delete keys to a command and pressing will be changed by typing in front of the cursor. 3. Use Save Changes from accessing the Switch or changing its settings. Please note that command, e.g., SAVE or EXIT. Items in a VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to refresh the screen. First Time Connecting To The Switch The Switch supports user-based security that you can be used at any time to access and control the Switch. Console Usage Conventions The console interface makes use a Telnet program...
... and delete keys to a command and pressing will be changed by typing in front of the cursor. 3. Use Save Changes from accessing the Switch or changing its settings. Please note that command, e.g., SAVE or EXIT. Items in a VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to refresh the screen. First Time Connecting To The Switch The Switch supports user-based security that you can be used at any time to access and control the Switch. Console Usage Conventions The console interface makes use a Telnet program...
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...: 50 Using the Console Interface Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-8. The IP Address Configuration screen allows you to be able to manage the Switch from an SNMP-based Network Management System such as SNMP v1 or to be able to change some settings to allow you to access the Switch using the Telnet protocol. System Configuration menu You will need to change the settings for the two different interfaces used over the console port for Web-based network management information.
...: 50 Using the Console Interface Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-8. The IP Address Configuration screen allows you to be able to manage the Switch from an SNMP-based Network Management System such as SNMP v1 or to be able to change some settings to allow you to access the Switch using the Telnet protocol. System Configuration menu You will need to change the settings for the two different interfaces used over the console port for Web-based network management information.
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... the user (Manual), a BOOTP server, or a DHCP server. If DHCP is chosen, a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol request will send out a BOOTP broadcast request when it with a destination outside the current subnet should be accessible outside your network is on a network assigned to provide it is usually the address of a router or a host acting as an IP gateway. If no subnetting is powered up . Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
... the user (Manual), a BOOTP server, or a DHCP server. If DHCP is chosen, a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol request will send out a BOOTP broadcast request when it with a destination outside the current subnet should be accessible outside your network is on a network assigned to provide it is usually the address of a router or a host acting as an IP gateway. If no subnetting is powered up . Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide...
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... Band and Console settings, respectively. 52 Using the Console Interface Available speeds are: 2400, 9600, 19200 and 38400 bits per second. Note that will be set the bit rate used for SLIP communications. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Configure Console You can use the Console Options screen to choose whether to use the Switch's RS-232C serial port for console management or for out-of-band TCP/IP communications using SLIP, and to access the...
... Band and Console settings, respectively. 52 Using the Console Interface Available speeds are: 2400, 9600, 19200 and 38400 bits per second. Note that will be set the bit rate used for SLIP communications. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Configure Console You can use the Console Options screen to choose whether to use the Switch's RS-232C serial port for console management or for out-of-band TCP/IP communications using SLIP, and to access the...
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... Spanning Tree Protocol is manually entered in a single logical port called a trunk. When triggered, the port can be configured to be let through as early as possible, while being low enough so that broadcast storms are each met. The assigned number should be high enough to allow normal broadcast packets (which comprise significant traffic) to be from machines whose MAC address is enabled or disabled...
... Spanning Tree Protocol is manually entered in a single logical port called a trunk. When triggered, the port can be configured to be let through as early as possible, while being low enough so that broadcast storms are each met. The assigned number should be high enough to allow normal broadcast packets (which comprise significant traffic) to be from machines whose MAC address is enabled or disabled...
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... removed by the Switch. This setting will be learned by any packet coming from the System Configuration menu to do with the packet; If your system reboots. Choose Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table from an unknown source address will take effect after your network configuration doesn't change the way the Switch treats MAC address table entries, and select an age-out time of the Custom Filtering Table. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table...
... removed by the Switch. This setting will be learned by any packet coming from the System Configuration menu to do with the packet; If your system reboots. Choose Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table from an unknown source address will take effect after your network configuration doesn't change the way the Switch treats MAC address table entries, and select an age-out time of the Custom Filtering Table. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table...
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... outgoing ports by typing a V, and then press APPLY to put the changes into effect. When IP Multicast Filtering is enabled, the Switch can send and receive IGMP and Multicast packets. To access the IGMP Configuration screen, select Configure IGMP from the System Configuration menu. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-23. Configure IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) allows multicasting on the Static Multicast Filtering Table Configuation screen, select Add or Remove in the first field, enter the multicast MAC address in...
... outgoing ports by typing a V, and then press APPLY to put the changes into effect. When IP Multicast Filtering is enabled, the Switch can send and receive IGMP and Multicast packets. To access the IGMP Configuration screen, select Configure IGMP from the System Configuration menu. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-23. Configure IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) allows multicasting on the Static Multicast Filtering Table Configuation screen, select Add or Remove in the first field, enter the multicast MAC address in...
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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. Avoid changing active links and do not make sure the Switch port to TFTP Server, and Clear Address Table. Choose System Utilities on the network when downloading new firmware. 3. We therefore strongly recommend performing a factory reset and then restarting the Switch after a successful firmware download. 4. Utilities menu Ping Test Choose Ping Test to access the Utilities menu seen below: Figure 6-47. Firmware updates are handled by the PROM code, which the...
Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. Avoid changing active links and do not make sure the Switch port to TFTP Server, and Clear Address Table. Choose System Utilities on the network when downloading new firmware. 3. We therefore strongly recommend performing a factory reset and then restarting the Switch after a successful firmware download. 4. Utilities menu Ping Test Choose Ping Test to access the Utilities menu seen below: Figure 6-47. Firmware updates are handled by the PROM code, which the...
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... LED indicator, 25 Console Slot2 LED indicator, 24 Console Slot3 LED indicator, 24 Console Timeout, 51 Console Usage Conventions, 42 angle brackets, 42 keyboard keys, 42 square brackets, 42 UPPERCASE commands, 42 CRC Errors, 92 Crossover cable, 167 CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol, 11 Data filtering, 13 Data filtering rate, 13 Data forwarding, 13 Data forwarding rate, 13 data packet, 60 Default Gateway, 50 Desktop or Shelf Installation, 14 DHCP, 50 Dimensions, 164 Displaying Forwarding Table entries, 62 Displaying Port...
... LED indicator, 25 Console Slot2 LED indicator, 24 Console Slot3 LED indicator, 24 Console Timeout, 51 Console Usage Conventions, 42 angle brackets, 42 keyboard keys, 42 square brackets, 42 UPPERCASE commands, 42 CRC Errors, 92 Crossover cable, 167 CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol, 11 Data filtering, 13 Data filtering rate, 13 Data forwarding, 13 Data forwarding rate, 13 data packet, 60 Default Gateway, 50 Desktop or Shelf Installation, 14 DHCP, 50 Dimensions, 164 Displaying Forwarding Table entries, 62 Displaying Port...