D-Link d-link manual Unpacking the Switch, Setting up the Switch

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Unpacking the Switch

1.Place the container on a clean flat surface and cut all straps securing the container.

2.Unpack the DES-3226L switch from the box. Save the packing material and box. Open the ship- ping carton of the switch and carefully unpack its contents. The carton should contain the following items:

One DES-3226L stand-alone switch

One AC power cord

Rack mount kit (two brackets and screws)

Four rubber feet with adhesive backing

RS-232 console cable

Manual CD

NOTE: If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link Reseller for replacement.

3.Carefully remove the switch from the container and place it on a secure and clean surface. See Sec- tion “Setting up the Switch.”

4.Remove all packing material.

5.Inspect the product and accessories for damage. Report any damage immediately.

Setting up the Switch

The site where you install the switch may greatly affect its performance. Please follow these guidelines for setting up the switch.

zInstall the switch on a sturdy, level surface that can support at least 6.6 lb. (3 kg) of weight. Do not place heavy objects on the switch.

zEnsure that the power outlet is within 1.82 meters (6 feet) of the switch.

zVisually inspect the power cord and see that it is fully secured to the AC power port. See

Section “Connecting the Switch to a Power Supply.”

zMake sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the switch. Leave at least 10 cm (4 inches) of space at the front and rear of the switch for ven- tilation.

zInstall the switch in a fairly cool and dry place for the acceptable temperature and humid- ity operating ranges.

zInstall the switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic field generators (such as motors), vibration, dust, and direct exposure to sunlight.

zWhen installing the switch on a level surface, attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the device. The rubber feet cushion the switch, protect the casing from scratches, and prevent it from scratching other surfaces.

Connecting the Switch to a Power Supply

1.Connect one end of the AC power cable to the AC power connector located on the back panel (see Figure 2) and the other end into the local power source outlet.

NOTE: Do not connect the power cable to a grounded AC outlet at this time. Connect the switch to a power source as described in the step detailed in “Starting and Configur- ing the Switch” on page 23."

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Contents Layer 2 Switch Page Table of Contents Using the Web Interface Traceroute Web User Guide List of Figures Link DES-3226L Front ViewWeb User Guide About This Book Document OrganizationAudience Related DocumentationLink Offices for Registration and Warranty Service FeaturesTrademarks Copyright Statement„ TCP „ MIB-II Product Overview Safety InstructionsSafety Cautions Web User Guide General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products Switch Description Protecting Against Electrostatic DischargeTechnical Specifications Specifications DescriptionPerformance Installing the D-Link DES-3226L Switch Installing the HardwarePreparing the Site for Installation Connecting the Switch to a Power Supply Unpacking the SwitchSetting up the Switch Installing on a Flat Surface Free-standing Switch Connecting Power CableInstalling in a Rack Attaching the BracketsStarting and Configuring the Switch Configuring for In-band ConnectivitySubnet Configuring for Out-Of-Band Connectivity Starting the Switch Initial ConfigurationInitial Configuration Procedure Example SessionDram 64 MB LED Indicators LEDWeb User Guide Software Installation Upgrading the Switch FirmwareSystem Information and System Setup Quick Starting the Networking DeviceCommand Mode Description Privileged Sets the IP address, subnet mask and gateway Systemimage or a configuration file nvramstartup-con Web User Guide Using the Web Interface Configuring for Web AccessWeb Page Layout Web Interface Panel-ExampleConfiguring an Snmp V3 User Profile Starting the Web InterfaceCommand Buttons SaveIgmp Snooping OverviewCLI Examples Example #1 show igmpsnoopingIgmp Snooping Global Configuration and Status Web ExamplesIgmp Snooping Interface Configuration Web User Guide Example #1 script Configuration ScriptingConsiderations Example #2 script list and script delete Example #3 script apply running-config.scrExample #4 Creating a Configuration Script Example #6 script validate running-config.scr Example #5 Upload a Configuration ScriptExample #7 Validate another Configuration Script Example #2 show port all Port MirroringExample #1 show monitor session Example #4 show monitor session Example #5 Config monitor session 1 modeExample #3 show port interface Example #6 Config monitor session 1 source interface Specify the source ports and destination portSystem Port Multiple Port Mirroring Interpreting Log Files SyslogPersistent Log Files Example #3 show logging traplogs Example #1 show loggingExample #2 show logging persistent Example #4 logging port configuration Example #5 show logging hostsFollowing web pages are used in the Syslog feature CLI Example TracerouteTraceroute Overview Web User Guide Vlan Configuration Example Virtual LANsVlan example network diagram CLI ExamplesVirtual LANs CLI Example Private Edge VLANsGraphical User Interface Class of Service CoS CoS Queue MappingTraffic Shaping and Rate Limiting Traffic-shapeRate-limit ModesCoS Interface Configuration Web ExampleLink Aggregation Example #1 Link Aggregation Configuration ExampleLink Aggregation Shows the example network Switching -- Link Aggregation -- Configuration Web User Guide Limited Warranty USA only Web User Guide Limited Warranty USA only Web User Guide Registration Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide International Offices Italy India BrasilWeb User Guide Appendix a Cables and Connectors Shows the standard RJ-45 pin assignmentsWeb User Guide Appendix B Connector Pinouts Following tables show connector pinout informationWeb User Guide Appendix C Cable Lengths and Wavelengths Following tables show maximum cable lengths and wavelengthsWeb User Guide
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