24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide

SNMP Trap Manager Configuration

82

Software Update menu

77

Software Updates

77

Spanning Tree Algorithm

3

Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA)

17

Spanning Tree Algorithm Parameters

45

Custom Filtering Table

51, 74

Forwarding Table

49

Protocol Parameters

45

Spanning Tree Protocol

17

Speed

87, 88

Speed/Duplex

40

STA Operation Levels

18

Static Filtering, definition of

48

Static filters

50

static forwarding entries

51

Static Multicast Filtering Table

75, 76

Storage Temperature

152

Store and forward switching

3

STP Port State

41

straight cable

155

subnet mask

99

Subnet Mask

36

Super User

30

switch

2

Switch History

93

Switch Management

14–26

Switch Monitoring

83

Switching Technology

2

System Contact

38

System Location

38

System Name

38

System Restart Setting

 

Out-of-Band Baud Rate

130

System Utilities

78

T

 

Tag/Untag

71

Tagging

66

Tagging

24

TCP/IP Settings

35

Telnet

27

TELNET program

28

TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)

77

TFTP Server Address

78

Third-party vendors’ SNMP software

16

Total Bytes Recv

87

Total Bytes Rx (Total Bytes Received)

89

Total errors

89

Total Frames Recv

87

Total RX

90

Traffic Statistics

84

Transmission Methods

153

Trap managers

15

Trap Recipient

41

Trap Type

 

Authentication Failure

15

Broadcast Storm

16

Cold Start

15

Link Change Event

16

New Root

15

Port Partition

16

Topology Change

16

Warm Start

15

Traps

15

trunk group

20

trunk ports

21

Tx (Good) (Frames Sent)

89

TX Octets

89

TX/sec

86

U

 

unauthorized users

28

Undersize Frames

89

Unicast RX/Unicast TX

90

Unpacking

4

Untagging

66

Untagging

24

Update Firmware and Configuration Files

77

Uplink

7, 13

Use Configuration File

78

User Accounts Management

32

utilization

41, 43, 44

V

 

VID

54, 71

View/Delete User Accounts

33

VLAN

17, 66

VLAN Description

59

VLAN ID

55

VLAN ID number

69

VLAN Name

71

VLANs and Broadcast Domains

21

W

 

Web-based management

97

Web-based management module

97

Weight

152

Width

77

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D-Link DES-3225G manual Switch Management 14-26

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.