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election as the new root. This implies that upon expiration of the Topology Change Timer the new root trap is sent out immediately after the Switch’s selection as a new root.

Topology Change: A Topology Change trap is sent by the Switch when any of its configured ports tranisitions from the Learning state to the Forwarding state, or from the Forwarding state to the Blocking state. The trap is not sent if a new root trap is sent for the same transition.

Link Change Event: This trap is sent whenever the link of a port changes from link up to link down or from link down to link up.

Port Partition: This trap is sent whenever the port state enter the partition mode (or automatic partitioning, port disable) when more than thirty-two collisions occur while transmitting.

MIBs

The information stored in the Switch is known as the Management Information Base (MIB). The Switch uses the standard MIB-II Management Information Base module. Consequently, MIB values inside the Switch can be retrieved from any SNMP-based network manager. In addition to the standard MIB-II, the Switch also supports its own proprietary enterprise MIB as an extended Management Information Base. These MIBs may also be retrieved by specifying the MIB’s Object-Identity (OID) at the network manager. MIB values can be either read-only or read-write.

Read-only MIBs variables can be either constants that are programmed into the Switch, or variables that change while the Switch is in operation. Examples of read-only constants are the number of ports and types of ports. Examples of read-only variables are the statistics counters such as the number of errors that have occurred, or how many kilobytes of data have been received and forwarded through a port.

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Contents DES-3208 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Warranties Exclusive Limited Warranty Software Trademarks Page Page Table of Contents Switch Management Switch Monitoring Page Terms About this GuideOverview of this User’s Guide Appendix C, MII Port Specifications Fast Ethernet Technology IntroductionSwitching Technology Performance features FeaturesPorts Management Unpacking Unpacking SetupDesktop or Shelf Installation Setup100 Fast Ethernet Switch installed on a Desktop or Shelf Rack InstallationPower on Power Failure Front Panel Identifying External ComponentsRear panel view of the DES-3208 Rear Panel10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide DES-3208 Switch LED indicators LED Indicators10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide PC to Switch Connecting SwitchDES-3208 Switch connected to a 10BASE-T or 100Base-TX Hub Hub to Switch10Base-T Hub Hub without Uplink MDI-II port100Base-TX Hub Using straight cable Switch to Switch other devicesUsing crossover cable Using straight cable Local Console Managament Switch ManagementIP Addresses and Snmp Community Names Console port RS-232 DCETraps MIBs Packet Forwarding Spanning Tree Algorithm Aging TimeSTA Operation Levels Automatic topology re-configurationOn the Port Level User-Changeable Parameters10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide Illustration of STA Before Applying the STA Rules User-selective STA parameters Connecting to the Switch Using the Console InterfaceConsole Usage Conventions First Time Connecting To The Switch Steps to create a Super User or General User Super and General User PrivilegesMain Menu for General User Super User and General User Privileges Login on the Switch Console by Registered Users Choose Change Password Changing Your PasswordAdding a New User Adding and Deleting UsersDeleting a User TCP/IP Settings Setting up the SwitchUsing the Console Interface System Restart Setting Out-of-band management and console settings11. Out-of-Band/Console Setting Menu Software Updates12. Software Update Menu System Configuration MenuSnmp Trap Manager Configuration Snmp Management Settings14. Snmp Trap Manager Configuration Menu Snmp Security Community Names Snmp Manager Configuration16. Port Configuration Menu Port ConfigurationDisplaying Port Statistics Switch Monitoring17. Statistics Counters Spanning Tree Algorithm Parameters Forwarding Table 18. STA, Forwarding Table Custom Filtering Table19. Custom Filtering Table Using the Console Interface Protocol Parameters 21. Protocol Parameters Stap Port Parameters22. Stap Port Parameters Resetting the SwitchFactory Reset System Reset24. Factory Reset General Technical SpecificationsPhysical and Environmental Performance RJ-45 PIN SpecificationRJ-45 Connector pin assignment Figure C-1. The Standard MII connector MII Connector SpecificationsMII Connector Pin Assignment Table C-1. The MII standard pin assignment Index BOOTP&TFTP, 48 Tftp onlyIndex MDI-II Index Page Offices Registration Card

DES-3208 specifications

The D-Link DES-3208 is a robust and reliable Layer 2 Fast Ethernet unmanaged switch designed to enhance networking capabilities in both small and medium-sized businesses. With a compact and efficient design, the DES-3208 offers seamless connectivity for various devices, ensuring speedy data transfers and enhanced network performance.

One of the key features of the DES-3208 is its 8 Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) ports, which allow for easy expansion of network infrastructure. The switch operates on a non-blocking architecture, which means it can handle multiple data streams simultaneously without compromising performance. This is particularly beneficial in environments where high traffic and data-intensive applications are commonplace.

The DES-3208 supports auto-MDI/MDIX functionality, which eliminates the need for crossover cables as the switch automatically detects the cable type connected. This feature simplifies network setup and allows for flexible configurations, enhancing usability for IT managers and system administrators.

Power-saving technologies are also a hallmark of the D-Link DES-3208. It features innovative Green Ethernet technology that reduces power consumption by detecting inactive ports and adjusting power usage accordingly. This not only contributes to environmental initiatives but also provides cost savings on energy bills over time.

Additionally, the switch supports a variety of network protocols to ensure compatibility with different network environments. These features include IEEE 802.3x flow control, which helps prevent packet loss during data transmissions, and IEEE 802.1p prioritization, ensuring critical traffic is processed in a timely manner.

The fanless design of the DES-3208 contributes to silent operation, making it an ideal choice for office environments where minimal noise is preferred. The compact form factor further allows for easy placement either on a desk or in a rack mount.

Overall, the D-Link DES-3208 is a versatile and efficient solution for businesses seeking an unmanaged switch that balances performance, energy efficiency, and ease of use. It adeptly meets the needs of growing networks while providing essential features that promote reliability and connectivity.