D-Link DES-5016 manual

Page 79

Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide

VLAN. All ports will have a status of available on this panel, even after they have been selected as part of a VLAN. There is nothing on this panel that indicates the port is already part of a VLAN.

Follow these steps to create a VLAN:

1.Enter the name of the VLAN you are creating.

2.Select the ports you want to include in the VLAN and toggle the space bar to change the status from Available to Selected.

3.Select Save and press Enter.

Managing the DES-5016

71

Image 79
Contents DES-5016 Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Software Link Limited Warranty HardwareNorth, Central, and South America Link Offices for Registration and Warranty ServiceEurope and Israel Copyright Statement Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Table of Contents Page Page Audience About This GuideOrganization Introduction FeaturesPage DES-5016TX Front PanelDES-5016TF DES-5016TFDES-5016 Rear Panel Rear PanelTelnet Management Management MethodsUpdating Firmware Local Console ManagementUnpacking the DES-5016 Installing the DES-5016Installation Options Install Feet on Bottom Desktop/ Shelf InstallationAttach Feet Attach Mounting Brackets Rack InstallationInsert into Rack Installing Optional Modules Remove Blank Bracket Insert Optional Module Power On Cable Specifications Connecting the DES-5016 to the NetworkCopper Cable Cable Diagram Fiber Optic Cable RS-232 Port PortsMDI-X Ports Fiber Optic PortsDES-5016 to DES-5016 Connection Connecting the DES-5016 to other Switches and HubsDES-5016TF LEDs LEDsStatus PowerDiagnostic CPU ModuleLED 100/10 Port TX ModuleLink ActPort TX Module LEDs Link/ Act Port FX ModuleCol Port 100BASE-FX ModuleLit Dark Gigabit Module LED Port 1000BASE-SX ModuleManaging the DES-5016 ∙ Data bits ∙ Parity None ∙ Stop bits ∙ Flow Control None Local Console ManagementTelnet Log ∙ Default User Name D-Link ∙ Default Password D-LinkHelp Message Help MessageSpacebar Panel ConventionsConsole Program System ConfigurationSwitch Port 1-8, 9-16 and Optional Module Configuration 100BASE-FX/ 1000BASE-SX Switch Port ModuleTrunking Port Management Spanning Tree ConfigurationSnmp Management Configuration Vlan Port ManagementSystem Information System Configuration MenuSystem Reset Factory Reset to Default Config ValuesHardware Revision Software UpdateBoot Prom Firmware Version System Information MenuSystem Name LAN Default GatewayMAC Address System DescriptionSystem Reset System ResetFactory Reset Factory ResetFactory Reset Confirmation Advantages of Store and Forward System Rate ControlDisadvantages of Store and Forward Disadvantages of Cut-Through Advantages of Cut-ThroughSoftware Update menu Software Update MenuTransfer Firmware Xmodem User Account Change Menu User Account ManagementCreate New User PasswordConfirm Password Access LevelPage Status Delete UsersDelete Page Old Password Change PasswordNew Password Page Switch Port Configuration State Switch Port Configuration MenuPhysical Priority Port StateFlow Control Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Spanning Tree ConfigurationSTA Operation Levels Root Cost Forward Delay TimeSpanning Tree Algorithm Bridge PriorityRoot Port Root BridgeSnmp Management Configuration Snmp Community String Snmp Management Configuration MenuSnmp Manager Setting Access RightLink Change Event Snmp Trap Manager SettingAuthentication Failure Cold StartPage Vlan Port Management Vlan Port Management menu Vlan Port Management MenuTrunkGroup Create New VlanNew Vlan Name Port #Page Vlan Name Delete Vlan MenuVirtual LAN Name Modify Vlan MenuTrunking Port Management menu Trunking Port Management MenuNew Trunking Group Name Create New Trunking PortName Page Trunking Port Delete Trunking PortModify Trunking Port Modify Trunking Port Trunking Port NamePort States TroubleshootingProblem Solution Post Errors CablesPage Diagnostic LED Switch Specifications Appendix a DES-5016 Technical SpecificationsPort Specifications Page Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide General EMI Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Performance Act IndexUser Name 52, 54