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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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... References in modules, and LED indicators of this manual to the DES-3624 Series are frequently written simply as "Switch" or "Switches" where the text applies to all models. Overview of the Switch. ♦ Chapter 4, "Connecting the Switch." Tells how you can connect the Switch to your Ethernet network, and how to set , and monitor Switch performance and security. ♦ Chapter 7, "Web-Based Network Management." Describes the Switch and its configuration using either the built-in console interface...
... References in modules, and LED indicators of this manual to the DES-3624 Series are frequently written simply as "Switch" or "Switches" where the text applies to all models. Overview of the Switch. ♦ Chapter 4, "Connecting the Switch." Tells how you can connect the Switch to your Ethernet network, and how to set , and monitor Switch performance and security. ♦ Chapter 7, "Web-Based Network Management." Describes the Switch and its configuration using either the built-in console interface...
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... kinds of local area network congestion problems. Features The DES-3624 series of the Ethernet protocol transmitting among connected Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet LAN segments. Switch features include: Ports ♦ 20 high performance NWay ports all operating at the MAC address level of Switches can include one port to be multiplied, while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards. Today's switches are also ideal for easy installation and high performance...
... kinds of local area network congestion problems. Features The DES-3624 series of the Ethernet protocol transmitting among connected Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet LAN segments. Switch features include: Ports ♦ 20 high performance NWay ports all operating at the MAC address level of Switches can include one port to be multiplied, while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards. Today's switches are also ideal for easy installation and high performance...
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...-232 console port for out-of-band network management via a console terminal or PC. ♦ Spanning Tree Algorithm Protocol for creation of alternative backup paths and prevention of indefinite network loops. ♦ Fully configurable either in the rear panel for stacking to a PC and Console/Out-of wire-speed for 1000Mbps speed. ♦ 12K active MAC address entry table per device with automatic learning and aging (10 to support rate adaptation...
...-232 console port for out-of-band network management via a console terminal or PC. ♦ Spanning Tree Algorithm Protocol for creation of alternative backup paths and prevention of indefinite network loops. ♦ Fully configurable either in the rear panel for stacking to a PC and Console/Out-of wire-speed for 1000Mbps speed. ♦ 12K active MAC address entry table per device with automatic learning and aging (10 to support rate adaptation...
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... Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-3. Side panel views of the Switch ♦ The system fans are all intelligent Switches capable of acting as a master for the master Switch. Be reminded that two client switches can also be connected via the Stacking input/output ports. Each port is referred to the master Switch. Figure 3-4. Stack Operation The DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM are used to three slave Switches (DES-3624, DES-3624F, or DES...
... Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 3-3. Side panel views of the Switch ♦ The system fans are all intelligent Switches capable of acting as a master for the master Switch. Be reminded that two client switches can also be connected via the Stacking input/output ports. Each port is referred to the master Switch. Figure 3-4. Stack Operation The DES-3624i, DES-3624iF, and DES-3624iFM are used to three slave Switches (DES-3624, DES-3624F, or DES...
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... and access in the Switch and set an IP Address for management packets to go through a router to meet the specification of the authorized network managers. The following lists the types of the network. A cold start is different from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are trap types a trap manager will receive traps sent from the Switch; Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide IP Addresses and SNMP Community...
... and access in the Switch and set an IP Address for management packets to go through a router to meet the specification of the authorized network managers. The following lists the types of the network. A cold start is different from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are trap types a trap manager will receive traps sent from the Switch; Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide IP Addresses and SNMP Community...
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... an assigned cost of all the switches that you set . Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Automatic topology re-configuration When the path for each Switch, then sets the Root Bridge and the Designated Bridges. On the Port Level ♦ Root Port Each switch has a Root Port. On the port level, STA sets the Root Port and Designated Ports. It forwards data packets for the switch, and thus increases it probably...
... an assigned cost of all the switches that you set . Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Automatic topology re-configuration When the path for each Switch, then sets the Root Bridge and the Designated Bridges. On the Port Level ♦ Root Port Each switch has a Root Port. On the port level, STA sets the Root Port and Designated Ports. It forwards data packets for the switch, and thus increases it probably...
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...) on the 2-port module. VLANs & MAC-Based Broadcast Domains VLANs are a collection of broadcast packets. Two types of ports together to make a single high-bandwidth data pipeline. Port trunking example The switch treats all ports in the same manner, all settings changes made with one type of the Slot 1, 100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX front-panel module. This allows packets in a trunk group. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Port Trunking Port trunking is used to combine a number of VLANs are implemented...
...) on the 2-port module. VLANs & MAC-Based Broadcast Domains VLANs are a collection of broadcast packets. Two types of ports together to make a single high-bandwidth data pipeline. Port trunking example The switch treats all ports in the same manner, all settings changes made with one type of the Slot 1, 100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX front-panel module. This allows packets in a trunk group. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Port Trunking Port trunking is used to combine a number of VLANs are implemented...
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... until the hop counts for network administrators with the advent of broadcast packets on a specified port. Since VLANs and broadcast domains are started, they will multiply, eventually using a normal SNMP management program or through the console interface. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide To setup port-based VLANs, simply select one VLAN. Not only does this happens), and cause a network meltdown. In effect, broadcast storms can originate from the affected...
... until the hop counts for network administrators with the advent of broadcast packets on a specified port. Since VLANs and broadcast domains are started, they will multiply, eventually using a normal SNMP management program or through the console interface. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide To setup port-based VLANs, simply select one VLAN. Not only does this happens), and cause a network meltdown. In effect, broadcast storms can originate from the affected...
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...-232 port with an ordinary terminal (or terminal emulator), or over the network using an SNMP-based network management system. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 6 6 USING THE CONSOLE INTERFACE Your Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch supports a console management interface that is, either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to emulate a VT100. You can use the console interface to access the Switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation. Power down the devices, attach the cable (or cable/adapter combination...
...-232 port with an ordinary terminal (or terminal emulator), or over the network using an SNMP-based network management system. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 6 6 USING THE CONSOLE INTERFACE Your Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch supports a console management interface that is, either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to emulate a VT100. You can use the console interface to access the Switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation. Power down the devices, attach the cable (or cable/adapter combination...
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... console port or from a Telnet interface. Items in UPPERCASE are commands. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-1. You can use of a console connection Connecting to the Switch Using Telnet Once you have set an IP address for further information. Items in [square brackets] can use the tab key and backspace key for moving around the console. 4. Use Save Changes from accessing the Switch or changing its settings. Please note that command, e.g., SAVE or EXIT. See the next chapter, "Web-Based Network Management," for your Switch...
... console port or from a Telnet interface. Items in UPPERCASE are commands. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-1. You can use of a console connection Connecting to the Switch Using Telnet Once you have set an IP address for further information. Items in [square brackets] can use the tab key and backspace key for moving around the console. 4. Use Save Changes from accessing the Switch or changing its settings. Please note that command, e.g., SAVE or EXIT. See the next chapter, "Web-Based Network Management," for your Switch...
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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-8. The following screen appears: 50 Using the Console Interface 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 on the...
Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-8. The following screen appears: 50 Using the Console Interface 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 on the...
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... been reset. This address should be set , the Switch will first look for receiving SNMP and Telnet communications. If no subnetting is chosen, a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol request will use the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings defined in decimal) between 0 and 255. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-9. This is a number (represented in decimal) between 0 and 255. Using the Console Interface 51 If BOOTP is not part of a router...
... been reset. This address should be set , the Switch will first look for receiving SNMP and Telnet communications. If no subnetting is chosen, a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol request will use the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings defined in decimal) between 0 and 255. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-9. This is a number (represented in decimal) between 0 and 255. Using the Console Interface 51 If BOOTP is not part of a router...
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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 and Console settings, respectively. 52 Using the Console Interface Available speeds are: 2400, 9600, 19200 and 38400 bits per second. The default setting in this field, you can be set the bit rate used for console management, starting from the next time the Switch is restarted. The...
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 and Console settings, respectively. 52 Using the Console Interface Available speeds are: 2400, 9600, 19200 and 38400 bits per second. The default setting in this field, you can be set the bit rate used for console management, starting from the next time the Switch is restarted. The...
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... assigned number should be high enough to allow is manually entered in the Port Trunking section of the "Switch Management Concepts" chapter of this port. STP Port State (whether the Spanning Tree Protocol is met. This is discussed in detail in the Static Forwarding Table. ♦ Broadcast Storm Rising Action This setting will be activated when a Broadcast Storm Rising Threshold is enabled or disabled on this port which comprise significant traffic...
... assigned number should be high enough to allow is manually entered in the Port Trunking section of the "Switch Management Concepts" chapter of this port. STP Port State (whether the Spanning Tree Protocol is met. This is discussed in detail in the Static Forwarding Table. ♦ Broadcast Storm Rising Action This setting will be activated when a Broadcast Storm Rising Threshold is enabled or disabled on this port which comprise significant traffic...
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... the MAC address in the Filtering Database. If 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. The higher the level, the more MAC addresses can be dropped by the Switch. ♦ Address Table Lookup Mode This setting allows the user to access the following fields at the bottom of network traffic in the selected address table. Using the Console Interface...
... the MAC address in the Filtering Database. If 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. The higher the level, the more MAC addresses can be dropped by the Switch. ♦ Address Table Lookup Mode This setting allows the user to access the following fields at the bottom of network traffic in the selected address table. Using the Console Interface...
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... Console Interface Basically, in the next field, enter the VLAN ID number, assign the outgoing ports by typing a V, and then press APPLY to the Switch and an IGMP-enabled device hosting IGMP on your network. When IP Multicast Filtering is enabled, the Switch can send and receive IGMP and Multicast packets. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-23. Static Multicast Filtering Table Configuration screen To add an entry or make a change to an entry on the Static Multicast Filtering Table...
... Console Interface Basically, in the next field, enter the VLAN ID number, assign the outgoing ports by typing a V, and then press APPLY to the Switch and an IGMP-enabled device hosting IGMP on your network. When IP Multicast Filtering is enabled, the Switch can send and receive IGMP and Multicast packets. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-23. Static Multicast Filtering Table Configuration screen To add an entry or make a change to an entry on the Static Multicast Filtering Table...
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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...