24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide

10BASE-T Device

13

64

89

65-127

89

100BASE-FX (MT-RJ Type) Fiber Module

9

100BASE-FX (SC) Fiber Module

9

100BASE-TX Device

13

100BASE-TX Module

9

100M

11

100Mbps Fast Ethernet

1

128-255

89

256-511

89

512-1023

89

802.1Q VLAN Segmentation

23

802.1Q VLANs

22

802.1Q VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches

24

1000BASE-LX Gigabit Module

10

1000BASE-SX Gigabit Module

10

1000BASE-T Copper Gigabit Module

11

1024-1518

89

A

 

AC inputs

152

AC power cord

4

Access Rights

 

read only

83

read/write

83

Accessory pack

4

Add/Modify User Accounts

33

Address Table Lookup Mode

49

Administrator

30

Advanced Settings

39

Age-out Timer

55, 91

Aging Time, definition of

17

Aging Time, range of

17

Alleviating network loop problems

19

APPLY

28

Apply button

30

Auto polarity detection

3

Automatic learning

17

auto-negotiate

2

B

 

Baud Rate

37

Block

41

BOOTP (BOOTstrap Protocol)

77

BOOTP protocol

36

BOOTP server

36

BPDU

47

Bridge Forward Delay

19

Bridge Hello Time

19

Bridge Identifier

18

INDEX

Bridge Max. Age

19

Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)

3

Bridge Priority

18, 19, 20

Broadcast Rx (Broadcast Frames Received)

90

Broadcast Storm Falling Action

41

Broadcast Storm Falling Threshold

41

Broadcast Storm Rising Action

41

Broadcast Storm Rising Threshold

41

Browse Address Table

90

Browse GMRP Status

93

Browse GVRP Status

92

Browse IGMP Status

91

Bytes Recv

87

Bytes Sent

87

C

 

Changing the Protocol Parameters

45, 48

Changing the SNMP Manager Configuration parameters

settings

83

Changing your Password

31

Collisions

89

Community Name

15

Community name, definition of

82

Community names

 

Private

82

Public

82

Config File Name

78

Configuration

34

Configure 802.1Q IGMP

52

Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table

48

Configure IGMP Filtering

51

Configure IP Address

35

Configure MAC Address Filtering

51

Configure Port Mirroring

44

Configure Port VLAN ID

66

Configure Ports

39

Configure Slot1 Module

41

Configure Slot2 Module

43

Configure Static Forwarding Table

49

Configure Static VLAN Entry

66

Configure Switch

38

Configure Trunk

76

Configure VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains .....55

Connections

 

Switch to End Node

12

Switch to Hub or Switch

12

console

27, 28

Console

11

console port

3, 7

Console port (RS-232 DCE)

14

Console port settings

14

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D-Link DES-3225G manual Index, 100BASE-FX MT-RJ Type Fiber Module

DES-3225G specifications

The D-Link DES-3225GF and DES-3225G are both robust Ethernet switches designed to meet the networking needs of small to medium-sized enterprises and organizations. These devices are part of D-Link's comprehensive range of unmanaged layer 2 switches, known for their reliability and ease of use.

The DES-3225GF features a total of 25 Ethernet ports, including 24 10/100Base-TX ports and 1 Gigabit SFP slot, while the DES-3225G also comes with 25 ports but includes 24 10/100/1000 Mbps copper ports. Both models support Auto-MDI/MDI-X for seamless connection setup without the need for crossover cables, simplifying the deployment process.

One of the standout features of these switches is their wire-speed performance that enables high-speed data transfers and efficient traffic management. Each port is designed to provide non-blocking switching, which ensures that the bandwidth is fully utilized without any packet loss. The switches support IEEE 802.3x flow control, which helps to manage data flow and prevent overflow during heavy traffic periods.

The DES-3225GF and DES-3225G offer users a simple yet efficient way to expand their network. With a plug-and-play design, they require minimal configuration, allowing for quick integration into existing network infrastructures. These switches are equipped with a durable chassis, ensuring they can withstand the rigors of a busy IT environment.

Both models boast energy-efficient technologies that comply with IEEE 802.3az, which helps in reducing power consumption during periods of inactivity. By detecting link status and adjusting power accordingly, these switches contribute to a more sustainable networking solution.

In terms of form factor, the DES-3225GF and DES-3225G are rack-mounted, making them suitable for integration into standard network cabinets. This design ensures that the devices can be efficiently managed alongside other network equipment.

For management and security, the switches support features such as VLAN tagging and port security, allowing network administrators to segment traffic and protect the network from unauthorized access. With their sturdy build, innovative features, and straightforward implementation, the D-Link DES-3225GF and DES-3225G are ideal choices for organizations looking to enhance their network performance while keeping costs manageable.