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... Network Monitoring ...82 Traffic Statistics ...83 Browse Address Table ...89 Browse IGMP Status ...90 Browse GVRP Status ...91 Browse GMRP Status...91 Switch History ...92 RESETTING THE SWITCH...93 Restart System...93 Factory Reset...94 Logout...95 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...96 INTRODUCTION ...96
... Network Monitoring ...82 Traffic Statistics ...83 Browse Address Table ...89 Browse IGMP Status ...90 Browse GVRP Status ...91 Browse GMRP Status...91 Switch History ...92 RESETTING THE SWITCH...93 Restart System...93 Factory Reset...94 Logout...95 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...96 INTRODUCTION ...96
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... Port Statistics ...129 Browse Address Table ...134 Browse IGMP Status ...138 Browse GVRP Status ...139 Browse GMRP Status...140 Switch History ...141 Reset and Update...141 Reboot Switch ...142 Reset to Factory Default ...143 Update Firmware ...144 Change Configuration File ...145 Save Settings to TFTP Server...146 Upload Log File ...147 Save...
... Port Statistics ...129 Browse Address Table ...134 Browse IGMP Status ...138 Browse GVRP Status ...139 Browse GMRP Status...140 Switch History ...141 Reset and Update...141 Reboot Switch ...142 Reset to Factory Default ...143 Update Firmware ...144 Change Configuration File ...145 Save Settings to TFTP Server...146 Upload Log File ...147 Save...
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After approximately 20 seconds, the LED will light again to the local power source automatically and may remain ON or OFF depending on The DES-3225G switch can be used with AC power supply 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Power Failure As a precaution, in . 6 Unpacking and Setup After.... ♦ The 100M LED indicator may be used without having any or all LAN segment cables connected. This blinking of the LED indicators represents a reset of a power failure, unplug the switch. The Switch's power supply will blink while the Switch loads onboard software and performs a self-test. 24-...
After approximately 20 seconds, the LED will light again to the local power source automatically and may remain ON or OFF depending on The DES-3225G switch can be used with AC power supply 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Power Failure As a precaution, in . 6 Unpacking and Setup After.... ♦ The 100M LED indicator may be used without having any or all LAN segment cables connected. This blinking of the LED indicators represents a reset of a power failure, unplug the switch. The Switch's power supply will blink while the Switch loads onboard software and performs a self-test. 24-...
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... Switch IP Address to avoid future failure or breakdown of your networking address scheme. A cold start is located on the Switch. ◊ System resets ◊ Errors ◊ Status changes ◊ Topology changes ◊ Operation You can also change the default Community Name in the Switch and ... which network managers may receive traps from the Switch; The Switch generates traps and sends them to the Forwarding state, or from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that the Switch has been rebooted, however the POST (Power On Self-Test) is used for communication...
... Switch IP Address to avoid future failure or breakdown of your networking address scheme. A cold start is located on the Switch. ◊ System resets ◊ Errors ◊ Status changes ◊ Topology changes ◊ Operation You can also change the default Community Name in the Switch and ... which network managers may receive traps from the Switch; The Switch generates traps and sends them to the Forwarding state, or from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that the Switch has been rebooted, however the POST (Power On Self-Test) is used for communication...
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...2 to 8 switch ports each, except for the third group is the first port (1x) on the 2-port module. 20 Switch Management Concepts The DES-3225G supports 3 trunk groups, which consists of the 2 ports of the Slot 1, 100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX front-panel module. The master port for ... of the group. Age ≥ 2 x (Hello Time + 1) Port Level STA parameters Enable / Disable Enable / Disable Enable or disable Disable a port for unnecessary reset is not received of Root Bridge Forward Delay 4 - 30 sec. High # delays the change in workgroup level of a large network Hello Time 1 - 10 sec....
...2 to 8 switch ports each, except for the third group is the first port (1x) on the 2-port module. 20 Switch Management Concepts The DES-3225G supports 3 trunk groups, which consists of the 2 ports of the Slot 1, 100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX front-panel module. The master port for ... of the group. Age ≥ 2 x (Hello Time + 1) Port Level STA parameters Enable / Disable Enable / Disable Enable or disable Disable a port for unnecessary reset is not received of Root Bridge Forward Delay 4 - 30 sec. High # delays the change in workgroup level of a large network Hello Time 1 - 10 sec....
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.../ Delete User Accounts Yes No System Utilities Yes Yes Factory Reset Yes No Restart System Yes No Table 6-1. 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide User Accounts Management From the screen above, move the cursor to the main menu. Saving Changes The DES-3225G has two levels of users: The following table summarizes...
.../ Delete User Accounts Yes No System Utilities Yes Yes Factory Reset Yes No Restart System Yes No Table 6-1. 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide User Accounts Management From the screen above, move the cursor to the main menu. Saving Changes The DES-3225G has two levels of users: The following table summarizes...
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... Management from the main menu. Type in your Administrator or Normal User access level or privilege. The main menu screen will be displayed based on , reset or rebooted. The following screen will clear all settings and restore them into the NV-RAM, it is a factory... reset, which will appear to their initial values listed in Appendix D, which were present when the switch was purchased. Save Changes screen After the settings have ...
... Management from the main menu. Type in your Administrator or Normal User access level or privilege. The main menu screen will be displayed based on , reset or rebooted. The following screen will clear all settings and restore them into the NV-RAM, it is a factory... reset, which will appear to their initial values listed in Appendix D, which were present when the switch was purchased. Save Changes screen After the settings have ...
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... being rebooted. This is usually the address of the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each xxx is being used after the Switch has been Reset. If this field unchanged. This address should be 255.0.0.0 for a Class A network, 255.255.0.0 for a Class B network, and 255.255.255.0 for a BOOTP server to...
... being rebooted. This is usually the address of the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each xxx is being used after the Switch has been Reset. If this field unchanged. This address should be 255.0.0.0 for a Class A network, 255.255.0.0 for a Class B network, and 255.255.255.0 for a BOOTP server to...
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... an entry on the Static Multicast Forwarding Table, enter a VLAN ID, enter a MAC address, choose Egress or Forbidden for each port, choose a State (Delete on Reset, Delete on the VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains Configuration screen, the following Static Multicast Forwarding Table screen appears: 74 Using the Console Interface Note a VLAN... Timeout, Invalid, or Permanent), and then press APPLY to put the change to deal with the newly created Static Multicast Forwarding table entry: Delete on Reset, Delete on this screen.
... an entry on the Static Multicast Forwarding Table, enter a VLAN ID, enter a MAC address, choose Egress or Forbidden for each port, choose a State (Delete on Reset, Delete on the VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains Configuration screen, the following Static Multicast Forwarding Table screen appears: 74 Using the Console Interface Note a VLAN... Timeout, Invalid, or Permanent), and then press APPLY to put the change to deal with the newly created Static Multicast Forwarding table entry: Delete on Reset, Delete on this screen.
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... server to be uploaded to the switch. ♦ Use Config File Toggle to Enabled to use the settings in the fields above, press RESET SWITCH TO START UPDATE to initiate the update sequence. The configuration file is explained in detail in the Sample Configuration File Appendix. ♦ ... on the TFTP server for configuration file to look for a runtime image file on your changes in a configuration text file when the switch is reset (rebooted). System Utilities The Utilities menu offers three system utility options, Ping Test, Save Settings to TFTP Server, and Save Switch History to Enabled...
... server to be uploaded to the switch. ♦ Use Config File Toggle to Enabled to use the settings in the fields above, press RESET SWITCH TO START UPDATE to initiate the update sequence. The configuration file is explained in detail in the Sample Configuration File Appendix. ♦ ... on the TFTP server for configuration file to look for a runtime image file on your changes in a configuration text file when the switch is reset (rebooted). System Utilities The Utilities menu offers three system utility options, Ping Test, Save Settings to TFTP Server, and Save Switch History to Enabled...
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... will need to four different network management hosts. You will trigger an authentication trap. Press START to access the third item on or when a system reset occurs. SNMP Manager Configuration The Switch sends out SNMP traps to be displayed in your network management system. The Switch allows traps to network management...
... will need to four different network management hosts. You will trigger an authentication trap. Press START to access the third item on or when a system reset occurs. SNMP Manager Configuration The Switch sends out SNMP traps to be displayed in your network management system. The Switch allows traps to network management...
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This also includes local and dropped packets. ♦ %Util. Port Traffic Statistics To access the second item on this screen. Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Traffic Statistics . Statistics Overview screen Select the desired increment setting in the Polling Interval field: 2 sec, 5 ...
This also includes local and dropped packets. ♦ %Util. Port Traffic Statistics To access the second item on this screen. Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Traffic Statistics . Statistics Overview screen Select the desired increment setting in the Polling Interval field: 2 sec, 5 ...
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... and dropped packets. ♦ Frames Sent The number of good frames received. The statistic counters displayed are defined as follows: ♦ Speed If the link is using over this screen. Port Traffic Statistics screen Select the desired setting in the Ports field: 1 to 4, 5 to 8, 9 to 12, ...increment setting in the Polling Interval field: 2 sec, 5 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, or Suspend. if the link is down "-" will be displayed; Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters on this port. 86 Using the Console Interface For example, when a 10 Mbps port is relaying packets at 5 Mbps...
... and dropped packets. ♦ Frames Sent The number of good frames received. The statistic counters displayed are defined as follows: ♦ Speed If the link is using over this screen. Port Traffic Statistics screen Select the desired setting in the Ports field: 1 to 4, 5 to 8, 9 to 12, ...increment setting in the Polling Interval field: 2 sec, 5 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, or Suspend. if the link is down "-" will be displayed; Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters on this port. 86 Using the Console Interface For example, when a 10 Mbps port is relaying packets at 5 Mbps...
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Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Packet Error Statistics ....The number of frames with length more than 1536 bytes and therefore are defined as follows: ♦ Speed If the link is down "-" will be displayed. ♦ CRC Error The number of good frames with either bad framing or ... ♦ Jabber The number of frames with received MAC Errors. The following table appears: Figure 6-58. if the link is up, the speed and duplex status will be displayed; The statistic counters displayed are greater than the maximum legal length...
Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Packet Error Statistics ....The number of frames with length more than 1536 bytes and therefore are defined as follows: ♦ Speed If the link is down "-" will be displayed. ♦ CRC Error The number of good frames with either bad framing or ... ♦ Jabber The number of frames with received MAC Errors. The following table appears: Figure 6-58. if the link is up, the speed and duplex status will be displayed; The statistic counters displayed are greater than the maximum legal length...
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... User's Guide ♦ Dropped Frames The number of frames which are less than the minimum permitted frame size of good bytes received. Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters. Port Packet Analysis Statistics To access the fourth item on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Packet Analysis Statistics .
... User's Guide ♦ Dropped Frames The number of frames which are less than the minimum permitted frame size of good bytes received. Pressing CLEAR COUNTER resets the counters. Port Packet Analysis Statistics To access the fourth item on the Traffic Statistics menu, choose Port Packet Analysis Statistics .
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Use the following keys to what they were when the Switch was rebooted. End, and C - Clear Log. Resetting the Switch You can use the console interface to reset the Switch, either performing a Restart System (which restarts the Switch and is rebooted. Using the Console Interface 93 Page down..., P - Restart System To perform a system reset, choose Restart System from the last time the Switch was purchased). 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-64. Switch History ...
Use the following keys to what they were when the Switch was rebooted. End, and C - Clear Log. Resetting the Switch You can use the console interface to reset the Switch, either performing a Restart System (which restarts the Switch and is rebooted. Using the Console Interface 93 Page down..., P - Restart System To perform a system reset, choose Restart System from the last time the Switch was purchased). 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-64. Switch History ...
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... the main menu. Then perform a Restart System on the Switch. After these three procedures are performed, your factory reset is complete. After performing the factory reset, make sure to redefine the IP settings for the Switch in NV-RAM (including TCP/IP parameters, SNMP parameters, the enabled/disabled settings of ports, ...
... the main menu. Then perform a Restart System on the Switch. After these three procedures are performed, your factory reset is complete. After performing the factory reset, make sure to redefine the IP settings for the Switch in NV-RAM (including TCP/IP parameters, SNMP parameters, the enabled/disabled settings of ports, ...
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Using the Console Interface 95 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-66. After logging out, you have made changes to the settings and wish them to the opening login screen. Factory Reset Logout To exit the console program, choose Logout from the main menu. Make sure you have performed a Save Changes if you will be returned to become defaults for the Switch.
Using the Console Interface 95 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-66. After logging out, you have made changes to the settings and wish them to the opening login screen. Factory Reset Logout To exit the console program, choose Logout from the main menu. Make sure you have performed a Save Changes if you will be returned to become defaults for the Switch.
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...-based Broadcast Domains, Configure IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, and Configure GMRP), and Trunk, as well as a number of it labeled: Configure Switch, Configure Management, Monitor, Reset and Update, Save Changes, and Help. The switch management features available in the Web-based are the major categories for that particular port. The main...
...-based Broadcast Domains, Configure IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, and Configure GMRP), and Trunk, as well as a number of it labeled: Configure Switch, Configure Management, Monitor, Reset and Update, Save Changes, and Help. The switch management features available in the Web-based are the major categories for that particular port. The main...
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You may also want to contact should there be updated by using the Update Firmware window in the Reset and Update section. ♦ Hardware version Version number of the Switch's hardware. ♦ Slot 1 Description of module plugged into slot 1, located on the front-of ...
You may also want to contact should there be updated by using the Update Firmware window in the Reset and Update section. ♦ Hardware version Version number of the Switch's hardware. ♦ Slot 1 Description of module plugged into slot 1, located on the front-of ...