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Data bits: 8

Parity: None

Stop bits: 1

Flow Control: None

Enable: Terminal keys

4.Press Enter to display the login panel.

5.Log in using the default User Name and Password. The User Name and Password are case sensitive.

User Name: D-Link

Default Password: D-Link

5. Press Enter to reach the Main menu.

Telnet

You can manage the DES-3216 via Telnet session. However, first you must assign a unique IP address to the DES-3216. Use Local Console Management to log into the DES-3216 for the first time so that you can assign an IP address. Once you have assigned an IP address to the DES-3216, you can use the management method of your choice.

Telnet management can be done through any of the MDI-X ports on either switch.

Follow these steps to manage the DES-3216 through a Telnet session:

1.Assign an IP address to the DES-3216.

2.Run Telnet.

3.Log into the DES-3216.

Managing the DES-3216

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Contents DES-3216 10/100 Auto Negotiation Switch User’s Guide Link Limited Warranty Hardware North, Central, and South America FCC Warning Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Table of Contents Page Page Audience About This GuideOrganization Features IntroductionFront Panel Rear PanelLocal Console Management Management MethodsUpdating Firmware Telnet ManagementInstallation Options Installing the DES-3216Desktop/ Shelf Installation Power On Rack InstallationConnecting the DES-3216 to the Network Cable SpecificationsCable Diagram DES-3216 to DES-3216 Connection Connecting the DES-3216 to the DES-5024 and HubsPorts MDI-X PortLQN LEDsPower LED DES-3216 LED PanelLED Managing the DES-3216 Local Console ManagementTelnet ∙ Data bits ∙ Parity None ∙ Stop bits ∙ Flow Control None∙ Default User Name D-Link ∙ Default Password D-Link LogHelp Message Help MessagePanel Conventions SpacebarSpanning Tree Configuration System ConfigurationSwitch Port 1-8, 9-16 Configuration Console ProgramVlan Port Management Snmp Management ConfigurationTrunking Port Management Factory Reset to Default Config Values System Configuration MenuSystem Reset System InformationSystem Information Menu Software UpdateBoot Prom Firmware Version Hardware RevisionMAC Address LAN Default GatewaySoftware Version System DescriptionSystem Reset System ResetFactory Reset Factory ResetFactory Reset Confirmation Advantages of Store and Forward System Rate ControlDisadvantages of Store and Forward Advantages of Cut-Through Disadvantages of Cut-ThroughSoftware Update Menu Software UpdateSoftware Update Transfer File Transfer through Xmodem User Account Change Menu User Account ManagementCreate New User Access Level PasswordConfirm Password User NameStatus Delete UsersDelete Change Password Change PasswordOld Password New PasswordSwitch Port Configuration State Switch Port Configuration MenuPhysical Port State PrioritySTA Operation Levels Spanning Tree ConfigurationSpanning Tree Configuration Menu Spanning Tree AlgorithmRoot Cost Forward Delay TimeBridge Priority Hello TimeRoot Port User Selective STA parametersSnmp Management Configuration Snmp Management Configuration MenuAccess Right Snmp Manager SettingSnmp Community String Cold Start Snmp Trap Manager SettingAuthentication Failure Link Change EventPage Vlan Port Management Vlan Port Management MenuVlan Port Management menu Port # Create New VlanNew Vlan Name TrunkGroupDelete Vlan Menu Vlan NameModify Vlan Menu Virtual LAN NameTrunking Port Management Menu Trunking Port Management menuNew Trunking Group Name Create New Trunking PortName Delete Trunking Port Trunking PortModify Trunking Port Trunking Port NameTroubleshooting Problem SolutionPage Switch Specifications Appendix a DES-3216 Technical SpecificationsPort Specifications 10/100 Auto Negotiation Switch Users’ Guide General EMI 10/100 Auto Negotiation Switch Users’ Guide Performance Access Level IndexUser Name 32, 33