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DES-3624 Series Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
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CONNECTING THE SWITCH
TABLE OF CONTENTS
UNPACKING AND SETUP
SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS
USING THE CONSOLE INTERFACE
SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION
WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
RUNTIME SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS
INDEX
Conventions
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Overview of this User’s Guide
Fast Ethernet Technology
INTRODUCTION
Gigabit Ethernet Technology
Features
Switching Technology
Ports
Performance features
Management
Desktop or Shelf Installation
UNPACKING AND SETUP
Setup
Unpacking
Figure 2-2A. Attaching the mounting brackets to the Switch
Rack Installation
Figure 2-1. Switch installed on a Desktop or Shelf
Figure 2-2B. Installing the Switch in an equipment rack
Power On
Power Failure
IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
Figure 3-1. Front panel view of the Switches
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Figure 3-2. Rear panel view of the Switches
Side Panels
Figure 3-4. Switch stack with one master and three slaves
Figure 3-3. Side panel views of the Switch
Stack Operation
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Figure 3-5. Switch stack with example of possible connections
Optional Plug-in Modules
Identifying External Components
Figure 3-6. Two-port, 100BASE-FX MT-RJ module
100BASE-FX MT-RJ Module
100BASE-FX SC Module
Figure 3-7. One-port, 100BASE-FX SC module
Figure 3-8. Two-port, 100BASE-TX module
100BASE-TX Module
1000BASE-SX Gigabit Module
Figure 3-9. One-port, 1000BASE-SX gigabit module
Figure 3-10. One-port, 1000BASE-LX gigabit module
1000BASE-LX Gigabit Module
1000BASE-T Copper Gigabit Module
Figure 3-11. One-port, 1000BASE-T gigabit module
LED Indicators
Figure 3-12. The Switch LED indicators
100M These indicators are illuminated green when a 100 Mbps device is connected to any of the 22+2 or 20+2 ports or uplink port. If a 10 Mbps device is connected to any of the 24 ports or uplink port, these LEDs remain dark. When a port is active, these indicators will blink green
Switch to Hub or Switch
CONNECTING THE SWITCH
Switch to End Node
Figure 4-1. Switch connected to an End Node
10BASE-T Device
100BASE-TX Device
Diagnostic Console Port RS-232 DCE
SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS
Local Console Management
IP Addresses and SNMP Community Names
Traps
Packet Forwarding
MIBs
Aging Time
Spanning Tree Algorithm
Filtering Database
On the Bridge Level
STA Operation Levels
User-Changeable STA Parameters
On the Port Level
Illustration of STA
Figure 5-1. Before Applying the STA Rules
Figure 5-2. After Applying the STA Rules
Port Trunking
Table 5-1. User-selective STA parameters
VLAN
Figure 5-3. Port trunking example
VLAN Segmentation
Figure 5-4. Example of typical VLAN configuration
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Sharing Resources Across VLANs
PVID
VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches
Port
Ports
Figure 5-5. Data transmissions between 802.1Q-compliant Switches
VLANs Over 802.1Q-compliant Switches
Broadcast Management
Port-based Broadcast Packet Filter
Broadcast Storms
MAC-based Broadcast Packet Filter
USING THE CONSOLE INTERFACE
Setting Up A Console
Figure 6-1. Example of a console connection
Connecting to the Switch Using Telnet
Console Usage Conventions
First Time Connecting To The Switch
Figure 6-2. Initial Screen, first time connecting to the Switch
Figure 6-3. Main Menu
User Accounts Management
Administrator and Normal User Privileges
Table 6-1. Administrator and Normal User Privileges
Save Changes
Create/Modify User Accounts
Login On The Switch Console By Registered Users
Figure 6-4. Save Changes screen
Using the Console Interface
Figure 6-5. User Accounts Management menu
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2. Choose Create/Modify User Accounts. The following screen appears
View/Delete User Accounts
Figure 6-6. Add/Modify User Accounts screen
System Configuration
Setting Up The Switch
Figure 6-7. View/Delete User Accounts screen
Configure IP Address
Figure 6-8. System Configuration menu
Figure 6-9. IP Address Configuration screen
Settings on Restart
Configure Console
Figure 6-10. Console Options screen
Configure Switch Stack
Figure 6-11. Switch Stack Configuration screen
Information of Individual Switch Unit
Figure 6-12A. Information of Individual Switch Unit screen
Advance Settings
Figure 6-12B. Information of Individual Switch Unit screen
Configure Port
Figure 6-13. Configure Advanced Switch Features screen
Figure 6-14. Port Configuration screen
Configure Trunk
Figure 6-15. Port Trunk screen
Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
Configure Port Mirroring
Figure 6-16. Port Mirroring Configuration screen
STP Parameter Settings
Figure 6-17. Configure Spanning Tree Protocol menu
Figure 6-18. STP Parameter Setting screen
STP Custom Settings
Configure Filtering and Forwarding Table
Figure 6-19. STP Custom Settings screen
Figure 6-20. Configure Filtering and Forwarding table screen
Configure Static Forwarding Table Entry
Figure 6-21. Static Forwarding Table Configuration screen
Configure MAC Address Filtering
Figure 6-22. Custom Filtering Table screen
Configure IGMP
Configure Permanent Multicast Filtering
Figure 6-23. Static Multicast Filtering Table Configuration screen
Figure 6-24. IGMP Configuration screen
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Figure 6-25. IEEE 802.1q IGMP Configuration screen
Using the Console Interface
Figure 6-26. Add/Remove IGMP Entry screen
Configure VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains
Figure 6-27. IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration screen
Configure MAC-Based Broadcast Domains
Figure 6-28. VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains Configuration screen
Figure 6-29. MAC-Based Broadcast Domains Configuration menu
Figure 6-30. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domains screen
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Figure 6-31. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Members screen
Using the Console Interface
Configure IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Figure 6-32. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Members screen
Figure 6-33. IEEE 802.1Q VLANs Configuration menu
Figure 6-34. Ingress Filtering Check screen
Figure 6-35. Default port VLAN assignment screen
Figure 6-36. 802.1Q Static VLAN Settings screen
Update Firmware and Configuration Files
Figure 6-37. Browse 802.1Q VLAN Entries screen
Figure 6-38. Update Firmware and Configuration Files screen
System Utilities
Special Note Concerning Firmware Updates
Figure 6-39. Utilities menu
Ping Test
Save Settings to TFTP Server
Figure 6-40. Ping Test screen
Save Switch History to TFTP Server
Figure 6-41. Save Settings to TFTP Server screen
Community Strings and Trap Stations
Figure 6-42. Save Switch History to TFTP Server screen
Clear Address Table
Figure 6-43. SNMP Manager Configuration screen
Network Monitoring
Switch Monitoring
Figure 6-44. Network Monitoring menu
Port Utilization
Traffic Statistics
Figure 6-45. Traffic Statistics menu
Port Traffic Statistics
Figure 6-46. Port Utilization screen
Figure 6-47. Port Traffic Statistics screen
Port Packet Error Statistics
Figure 6-48. Port Packet Error Statistics table
Port Packet Analysis Statistics
Figure 6-49. Packet Analysis Statistics table
Browse Address Table
Switch History
Figure 6-50. Browse Address Table
Figure 6-51. Switch History screen
Browse IGMP Status
Figure 6-52. IP Multicast Information screen
Restart System
Resetting the Switch
Factory Reset
Figure 6-53. Restart System screen
Figure 6-54. Factory Reset NV-RAM to Default Value screen
Logout
Getting Started
WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
Introduction
Management
Figure 7-1. Configure IP Address window
Configuration
IP Address
Switch
Figure 7-2. Configure Switch Stack window
The information in the window above is described as follows
Figure 7-3. Configure Switch Stack - Advanced window
Advanced
Switch Unit
Figure 7-4. Information Of Individual Switch Unit window
Figure 7-5. Configure Port window
Port
Port Trunk
Figure 7-6. Port Trunk window
Port Mirroring
Figure 7-7. Port Mirroring window
Figure 7-8. STP Parameter Setting window
STP Parameters Setting
Spanning Tree Protocol
STP Custom Setting
Figure 7-9. Spanning Tree Custom Setting window
Figure 7-10. Configure Forwarding Table And Filtering Table window
Forwarding and Filtering
Static Forwarding Table
Click New to access the Static Forwarding Table - Edit window
Figure 7-11. Static Forwarding Table window
Figure 7-12. Static Forwarding Table---Edit window
Figure 7-13. Static MAC Address Filtering window
Click New to access the Static MAC Address Filtering - Edit window
MAC Address Filtering Table
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Figure 7-14. Static MAC Address Filtering---Edit window
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Permanent Multicast Filtering
Figure 7-15. Static Permanent Multicast Filtering window
Web-Based Network Management
IGMP
Figure 7-16. Static Permanent Multicast Filtering--Edit window
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IGMP Settings
Figure 7-17. Configure IGMP window
Web-Based Network Management
802.1Q IGMP
Figure 7-18. Add/Remove IGMP Table window
VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains
Figure 7-19. Add/Remove IGMP Table-Edit window
Figure 7-20. Configure VLAN window
MAC-Based Broadcast Domains
Figure 7-21. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domains window
Description The name of the Broadcast Domain to be added
Figure 7-22. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domains --- Edit window
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Web-Based Network Management
Figure 7-23. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Member window
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Figure 7-25. Default Port VLAN ID window
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
Web-Based Network Management
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Figure 7-26. Port Ingress Filtering Check window
Web-Based Network Management
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Figure 7-27. 802.1Q Static VLAN Entry window number one
Click the pointer icon to access the second 802.1Q VLAN Entry window
Web-Based Network Management
Figure 7-28. 802.1Q Static VLAN Entry window number two
Management
Community Strings and Trap Stations
Figure 7-29. Community Strings and Trap Stations window
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User Account
Figure 7-30. User Accounts window
Web-Based Network Management
Figure 7-31. User Account-Edit window
Figure 7-32. Configure Console window
Console
Figure 7-33. Switch Statistics window
Switch Overview
Monitoring
Port Utilization
Figure 7-34. Port Utilization window
Port Traffic Statistics
Figure 7-35. Port Traffic Statistics window
Port Error Packet Statistics
Figure 7-36. Port Error Packet Statistics window
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Web-Based Network Management
Port Packet Analysis Statistics
Figure 7-37. Port Packet Analysis window
Figure 7-38. Browse Address Table window
Browse Address Table
Figure 7-39. Browse IGMP Status window
Browse IGMP Status
Figure 7-40. Switch History window
Maintenance
Switch History
Firmware and Configuration Update
Figure 7-41. Firmware and Configuration Update window
Save Settings To TFTP Server
Figure 7-42. Save Settings To TFTP Server window
Save Switch History To TFTP Server
Figure 7-43. Save Switch History To TFTP Server window
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Save Changes
Figure 7-44. Save Changes window
Web-Based Network Management
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Factory Reset
Figure 7-45. Factory Reset to Default Value window
Web-Based Network Management
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Restart System
Figure 7-46. Restart System window
Web-Based Network Management
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
General
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Physical and Environmental
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Technical Specifications
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Performance
RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION
Figure B-1. The standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector
Table B-1. The standard Category 3 cable, RJ-45 pin assignment
RJ-45 Connector pin assignment
connection
Notes about the Configuration File
SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE
Commands
Defaultgateway
# specify IP address Ipaddr = # specify subnet mask Subnetmask =
# Sample Config File Codetype=PROM Imagefile=e\3624\3624prom.tfp
# specify default gateway Defaultgateway =
RUNTIME SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS
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INDEX
Forward Delay, 34 Forwarding, 57 Front Panel
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