D-Link DHS-3224V manual

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    DHS-3224V Ethernet over VDSL 24-Port Switch User’s Guide First Edition August 2002) RECYCLABLE[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide ii Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich di ese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromn etz zu trennen. Vervenden Sie keine Flüssig- oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tu ch z[...]

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    Table Of Contents About This G uide ............................................................................................................... ................................ xiii Overview of this Use r’s Guide .................................................................................................. ................... xiii Intende[...]

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    STP Operati on Leve ls ........................................................................................................... .................... 25 Creating a Stable STP T opology ................................................................................................. .............. 27 Illustration of STP ...........................[...]

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    Save Settings to TFTP Server ................................................................................................... ................ 83 Save History Log to TFTP Server ................................................................................................ ............. 83 Ping Test .............................................[...]

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    UMB-cast (RX) .................................................................................................................. ..................... 125 Transmitted (TX) ............................................................................................................... ..................... 127 Errors..................................[...]

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    Illustrations and Examples Rack Installation Figure 2-1. Attaching the m ounting brackets to the Switch ...................................................................... .............. 6 Figure 2-2. Inst alling the Sw itch in an eq uipm ent rack ......................................................................... ................. 6 Switc[...]

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    Figure 6- 19. Configur e Port Se ttings Screen................................................................................... ..................... 57 Figure 6- 20. Configure Port Security Screen ................................................................................... .................... 58 Figure 6- 21. PAE Configuration m enu ....[...]

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    Figure 6- 56. Use Configuration File on TF TP Server Screen ..................................................................... ......... 82 Figure 6- 57. Save Settings to TFTP Se rver Sc reen .............................................................................. ................ 83 Figure 6- 58. Sa ve Log to TFTP Se rver Screen .........[...]

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    Figure7- 29. Configure Asymmetric VLA Ns Menu ................................................................................... ........ 111 Figure7- 30. Group Ad dress Filtering Menu ...................................................................................... ................. 111 Figure7- 31. Setup IEEE 802.1 Q Multicast F orwar ding [...]

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    Figure7- 66. Use Configurat ion File on Se rver wi ndow .......................................................................... .......... 138 Figure7- 67. Save Settings To TFTP Se rver window .............................................................................. .......... 139 Figure7- 68. Save Switch Hist ory T o TFTP Se rver window ..[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide xiii About This Guide This User’s guide tells you how to in stall, manage and configur e the D-LINK DHS-3224V Switch. Overview of this User’s Guide • “ In troduction .” Describes the Switch and its features. • “ In stallation and Setup .” Discusses physical installation of the DHS-3 224V Switc[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 1 1 Introduction This section introduces t he DHS-3224V VDSL Swi tch and describes essential functi ons and features of the Switch. A brief description of the system and its functionality are also presented . Ethernet over VDSL The DHS-3224V Switch is used in concert with the SP-24 DSL Splitter and the CPE (D[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 2 Hardware The hardware component s that compri se the D-LINK Ethe rnet over VDSL soluti on include the f ollowing: 1. The D-LINK DHS-3 224V 24-port VDSL S witch 2. The D-LINK SP-24 DSL Splitter. E ach unit channels vo ice and data to up to 24 en d users, therefore, one DSL Splitter must be installed for ever[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 3 Switch Description and Function The DHS-3224V VDSL Switch is an Ethernet-based switch capable of delivering VDSL service via in stalled telephone cabl ing. Up to 24 VDSL acco unts can be m anaged per Switc h and up to 6 Switches can be set up in a stacked group configur ation. Each Sw itch paired with an on[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 4 Features Ports • One female RJ-21 port for connection to a VDSL splitter using Telco50 cabling. • Uplink m odule with o ne 10/100 BASE-TX po rt for Ethe rnet ove r VDSL Upli nk. • 2 x IEEE1394 (Rx + T x) “FireWire” port s for Switch-t o-Switch ope rations. • One female RS-232 DCE diagnostic port[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 5 2 Installation and Setup Please read this section carefully to be certain that all equipm ent is insta lled and set up in accordance with the instructions given here. Unpacking Each shipping carton sh ould contain the following items:  One DHS-3224V VD SL Switch  Mounting kit: 2 mounting brackets and [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 6 Rack Installation IMPORTANT: Attach the i ncluded rubber feet to th e Switch or Swi tches before installing it in the rack. All equipment in the rack including DS L Splitters should have rubber feet attached. This is to maintain the minimum sp ace needed between the d evices and to protect the device housin[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 7 Power on The Switch can be used with AC power su pply 100-240 VAC, 50 - 60 H z. The Switch’s power supp ly will adjust to the local powe r source autom atically . It may be powered on without having a ny or all network ca bles connected. After the Switch is plugged in, the LED indicators should respond as[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 8 3 Switch Components This chapter d escribes the front panel, rear panel, si de pa nels, optio nal plug-i n modul es, and LED indi cators of the DHS-3224V. Front Panel The front pane l of the Swit ch consists of LE D indicators , an RS-232 c ommuni cation port, and a n RJ-21 p ort for connection to the SPT48[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 9 LED Indicators The LED indic ators of the Swi tch include Power , Console, Spee d, and Link/ Act. The follo wing shows the L ED indicators fo r the Switch al ong with a n explanat ion of each i ndicator. Figure 3-3. The LED indi cators • Power: This indicator light s steady green whe n Switch i s powered [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 10 4 Network Connections This chapter d escribes how t o connect the Switc h as a standalone de vice or in a gro up to one or m ore SP-24 Switches. The Switch is provides the Eth ernet over VDSL Uplink to the cen tral office while the splitter combines the VDSL data channel and basic tele phone services fo r [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 11 Powering On Switch Stacks Switches in sta cked Switch g roups shoul d be powere d on sim ultaneously after all the FireWire connections are in place. The auto-detect mechanism of the stacking function requires tha t all participating Switches share MAC address information at the same ti me to establish th [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 12 Figure 4-1. Switch Stack Connections below illustrates cabling for a stack ed group of six DHS-3224V Switches. LINE PBX LINE PBX DHS-24SP (back) DHS-3224V (back) LINE PBX LINE PBX LINE PBX LINE PBX Uplink to Ether net Backbone Figure 4-1. Switch Stack Connections[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 13 Front Panel Connections The front view of the Switch and VDSL Splitter are illu strated in the d iagram below. Three connections are required: 1. Connect the female RJ -21 receptacle (labeled DSLAM) on the SP-24 DSL Splitter to the female RJ-2 1 receptacle (labeled VDSL RJ-21 ) on the front panel of the DH[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 14 Rear Panel Connections The rear panel connectio ns of the DHS-3224V Switch an d SP-24 Sp litter are illustrated in the diag ram below. The necessary connections are: 1. Connect the female RJ-21 interface (labeled PSTN A or PSTN B ) on the rear panel of the SP-24 DS L Splitter to the PBX (POTS line) using R[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 15 Network Connections to DSL Splitter The SP-24 DSL Splitter connects VDSL subscribers to both voice and data chann els. All interfaces on the DSL Splitter are female RJ-21 ports. All connectio n to the DSL Splitter should be made using Telco50 cabling with male RJ-21 connectors. The DSL Splitter may be conn[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 16 Cable Attachments to DSL Splitter There are two styles of connectors use d for RJ-21 cable connectio ns. The rec ommende d style fo r all RJ-21 connections on the Switch and Splitter is the 90-deg ree connector picture in Figure 4-5 below. Figure 4-5. 90-degr ee Connec tor secur ed with two scre ws Figure [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 17 Install the Ground Wire on the DSL Splitter The DSL Splitter chassis must be properly grou nded. A ground connection for this purpose is located on the front panel of the Splitter (near the D-LINK logo). Use 10 – 12 gauge (or heavier) copper wire for grounding the Splitter. Attach the ground wire securel[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 18 5 Switch Management Concepts This chapter di scusses many of t he features used to m anage the switch an d explains ma ny concepts and important points rega rding t hese features. Con figuring t he switch to i mplem ent these concepts i s discussed i n detail in the next chapters. • Local Console Managem[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 19 IP Addresses and SNMP Community Names Each Switch m ust be assigned it s own IP Add ress, which is use d for com munication wi th an SNMP net work manager or o ther TCP/IP application (f or example BOO TP, TFTP). T he switch's de fault IP address is 10.90.90.90 . You can cha nge the de fault Swi tch I[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 20 Remote Management Setup Menu Use the Rem ote Managem ent Setup m enu to assign IP setti ngs and SNM P assignment s for the Swi tch. You ca n also set an IP Address for a gateway devic e such as a router or Layer 3 switch. This becom es necessary when the network m anagement st ation is located on a differe[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 21 New Root This trap indicates that the Switch h as become the new root of the Spanning Tree, the trap is sent by the Switch soon after it is elected as the new root. This implies that u pon expiration of the Topo logy Change Timer the new root trap is sent out immediately afte r the Switch's election a[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 22 SNMP The Simple Net work Managem ent Prot ocol (SNMP) is an OSI laye r 7 (the appl ication lay er) protoc ol for remotely m onitoring and con figuring net work devices. SN MP enables net work managem ent stations to read a nd modify t he settings of gat eways, rout ers, switc hes, and other network devi ce[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 23 Some filtering is done automatically by the switch: Dynamic Filtering: automatic learning an d aging of MAC addresses and their location on the network . Filtering occurs to keep lo cal traffic confined to its segment. Filtering done by the Sp anning Tree Proto col, which ca n filter packets based on topol[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 24 Determining Switch Stack Order If you are us ing a stacke d switch a rrangement it is im portant to u nderstand how Swit ch stack or der is established. For illustration, we u se an example of four DHS-3224V Sw itches connected in a stacked arrangement and booted up. We assume that the Switches are booted [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 25 Spanning Tree Protocol The IEEE 802.1D Spa nning Tree Protoc ol (STP) allows for the bloc king of links bet ween switches that form loops within the network. When multiple links between switch es are detected, a primary link is established. Duplicated links are bl ocked from use and become st andby links. [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 26 Switch Level STP The switch STP param eters listed here can be configured by the user: Parameter Description Default Value Bridge Identifier (Not user- configurable except by setting priority below) A combination of the User-set priorit y and the switch’s MAC address. The Bridge Identifier consists of tw[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 27 The switch sends BPD Us to comm unicate and construct the spanning-t ree topology . All switches con nected to the LAN receive the BPDU. BPDUs are not directly forwarde d by the switch, but the receiving switch uses the information in the frame to calculate a BPDU, and, if the topology changes, in itiates [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 28 Transition States Each port on a switch using STP exists is in one of the following five states: Figure 5.4 below illustrates the STP port transition states. Figure 5-4. STP Transi tion States Port State Transition When you en able STP, every po rt on every sw itch in the network goes th rough the block in[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 29 Default Spanning-Tree Configuration The default Spanning Tree parameters are as follows: Feature Default Value Enable state STP enabled for all ports Port priority 128 Port cost 100 Bridge Priority 32,768 User-Changeable STP Parameters The factory defaul t setting s hould cove r the majorit y of inst allat[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 30 Illustration of STP A simple illustration of three Bridges (or three switches) connected in a loop is depicted in Figure 5.5. In this example, you can anticipate som e majo r network problems if the STP assist ance is not appl ied. If Bri dge A broadcasts a packet to Bridge B, Bridge B will bro adcast it t[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 31 In this example, only th e default STP values are used. Figure 5-6. After Ap plying the ST A Rules Sample Network using STP The switch with the lowest Bridge ID (switch C) was elected the root bridge , and the ports were selected to gi ve a high port c ost between s witches B an d C. Note also that the exa[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 32 Within the La yer 2 swit ching envi ronment , all end node s are ident ified o n the networ k by their unique M AC address. No matter what basis is used to uniq uely id entify end nodes an d assign these nodes VL AN mem bership, packets cannot cr oss VLANs wi thout a networ k device pe rforming a routing f[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 33 Packet Forwarding in 802.1Q VLANs The diagram below illustrates packet forw arding decisions with 802.1Q VLANs. Figure 5-7. Packet For w arding with VLANs 802.1Q VLAN Tags The figure below shows the 80 2.1Q VLAN tag. There ar e four additional octets inserted after the source MAC address. Their presence is[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 34 Figure 5-8. IEEE 802,1Q T ag The EtherType and VLAN ID are inserted after the M AC source address, b ut before the original EtherType/Length or Logical Link C ontro l. Because the packet is now a b it longer than it wa s ori ginally, the Cyclic Redun dancy Check (CRC) m ust be recalculate d. Figure 5-9. Ad[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 35 Within the switch, different PVIDs m ean different VLANs. (rem ember that two VLANs cannot communicate without an external router). So, VLAN ide ntification based upo n the PV IDs ca nnot create VLANs that extend outside a give n switch . Every physical po rt on a switch has a P VID. 802.1 Q ports are also[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 36 Configuring VLANs The switch initially configur es one VLAN, VID = 1, called the DE FAULT_VLAN. The factory default setti ng assigns all ports on the switch to the DEFAULT_VLAN. As new VLANs are conf igured, there respective member ports are remove d from the DEFAULT_VLAN. Packets cannot be transm itted ac[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 37 Multicast Addressing Class D IP addresses are assigne d to a group of net work devices that com prise a mu lticast group. The fo ur most significant f our bits o f a Class D addre ss are set t o "1110". T he followi ng 28 bits is referred to as the 'm ulticast group ID'. S ome Class D a[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 38 6 Configuring the Switch The DHS-3224V Switch is configured using a console mana gement interface. Any PC with a terminal emulator program can be used to manage th e Switch out-of-band via the RS-232 conso le port. You can use this facilit y to perform many basic netwo rk management functions. In ad dition[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 39 Connecting to the Switch Using Telnet Once you have set an IP address for your Switch , you can use a Telnet program (in a VT-100 com patible terminal mode) to access and control the Switch. Most of the screens ar e identical, whether accessed from the console port or from a Telnet interface. First Time Co[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 40 Figure 6- 2. Main menu (Acce ss System Information Screen ) Note: The first user aut omatically gets Root privileges (See Table 6-1). It is recommended to cre ate at least one Root-level user for the Switch. User Accounts Management To create a new user account, hi ghlight Setup User Acc ounts from the mai[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 41 Figure 6- 4. Setup Us er Accounts Scree n To create user accounts: 1. T oggle th e Action:< > field to < Add > using the space bar . This will a llow the addition of a new use r . The other opti ons are < Delete > - this allows the deletion of a user entry , and < Up date > - this a[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 42 Root, User+ and Normal User Privileges There are three levels of user priv ileges: Root and User+, and User . Some menu selecti ons available t o users with Root privileges may not be av ailable to those with User + and User privileges. The following tabl e summarizes the Root, User+ an d User privileges: [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 43 To retain any configuration changes permanently, highlight Save Changes from the main menu. Figure 6- 5. Main menu The following screen will appear to verify that your new settings have been saved to NV-RAM: Figure 6- 6. Sav e changes Screen Once the switch configuration settings have been saved to NV-RAM,[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 44 Figure 6- 7. Main Menu - Reboot Highlight Reboot from the main menu and press Enter . Figure 6- 8. Sy stem Reboot M enu Highlight the appropriate choice and press Enter to reset the Switch’s NV-RAM to the factory default settings (or just reboot the Switch). Loading th e Factory Defau lt Configuration wi[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 45 Logging On to The Switch Console To log in once you ha ve created a regi stered user, from the Login screen: 1. T ype in your Username and press Enter . 2. T ype in your Password and press Enter . 3. The main menu screen will be displayed based on your access lev el or privilege. Updating or Deleting User [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 46 Viewing Current User Accounts Access to the co nsole, whe ther using t he console p ort or via Telnet, is cont rolled usin g a user name and password. Up to eight user accounts can be created. The console interface will not let you delete the current logged-in user, to prevent accidenta lly deleting all of[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 47 Basic Setup The Basic Setup featur es include: System Information Stacking Configuration Switch Information Remote Management Setup Setup Trap Recipients Switch Settings Configure Ports Configure Port Settings Configure Port Security Configure Port Access Entity Setup User Accounts Serial Port Sett ings Ut[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 48 Serial Port and SLIP Settings To change the serial po rt settings, hi ghlight Serial Port Settings on the Ma in Menu and press Enter to see the following screen: Figure 6- 10. Serial Port and SLIP Settings Screen Select either the Serial Port Settings or SLIP Settings . The following Serial Port Sett ings [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 49 Switch Information Choose Switch Information to access the first item on the Main Menu and press Enter . The following m enu appears: Figure 6- 11. S witch Information Menu Use the Switch Information menu to view information abou t any unit in the stack. Toggle Unit : < > t o s e l e c t any Switch i[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 50 Stacking Configuration Access the Stacki ng Config uration m enu Switc h Inform ation menu. The Stacki ng Confi guration m enu can be used to chan ge the stack order. Choose S tacking Confi guration and pre ss Enter . The f ollowing menu appea rs: Figure 6- 12. Stacking Con figuration Screen – (Auto-dete[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 51 System Information Choose System Informati on to access the first item on the Main Menu and press Enter . The following menu appears: Figure 6- 13. Sy stem Informatio n Menu The System Information menu displays the swi tch type, whic h (if any) exter nal modules are i nstalled, and the Switch’s MAC Addre[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 52 Configure IP Address Some settings must be entered to allow th e Switch to be managed fr om an SNMP-ba sed Netwo rk Managem ent System such a s SNMP v1 or to be a ble to access the Switch usi ng the Telnet p rotocol. The Remote Management Setup screen lets you specify how the Switch will be assigned an IP [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 53 • Default Gat eway IP address that determ ines where frames with a destination outside the current IP subnet should be sent . This is usually the address of a rout er or a host acting as an IP ga teway. If your network is not part of an inter- network, or you do not want the Switch to be accessible outsi[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 54 Configure Switch Settings Select Switch Settings menu and press Enter to access the following screen: Figure 6- 17. S witch Settings Menu Switch Settings The following fields can then be set: • MAC Address Aging Time (sec):[ 300 ] This fi eld specifies t he length of tim e a learned MAC Address will rema[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 55 Broadcast/Multicast Storm Control Use the entry fields described below for the parameters that control how the switch will react to broadcast and multicast storms. • Upper Threshold for Base Ports This is the number of Broadcast/Multic ast in Kbps received by the switch - on one of the base ports - that [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 56 Configure Ports Use the Configure Po rts Screen to config ure subscriber ports and port security. To configure su bscriber ports: 1. Highli ght Configu re Port s from the Config urat ion menu and press Enter to see the Configure Ports screen. 2. In the new window, hi ghlight Configure Port Settings , Confi[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 57 Figure 6- 19. Configur e Port Settings Screen For ports 1 – 24, confi gure the ports by sele cting options described belo w: Toggle the Unit:< 1 > to select the Switch and View Ports:< 1 to 12 > , using the space bar, to view the configuratio n of either port s 1 through 12, po rts 13 through[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 58 Configure Port Security Port security can be configured for each subscriber port. Port security is used to limit the number of MAC addresses allowed on the port. Specify up to 16 MAC addresses allowed per port. This feature functions similar to a static forwarding table. For exam ple, if you choose to allo[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 59 Configure Port Access Entity The DHS-3224V allows you to set th e authentication status of individual ports on your Switch on the following menu. Select Configure Port Access Entity on th e Configuration m enu and pres s Enter . Figure 6- 21. PA E Configuration menu PAE System Configuration Select Configur[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 60 Figure 6- 23. Port 802. 1X Capability Se ttings screen To set up th e Switch’s 802.1X port-based auth entication, toggle to select th e Module :< > then select which ports are to be configured in th e Configure Port from [ ] to [ ] field. Next , enable the selected ports by toggling the 802.1X Capa[...]

  • Page 75

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 61 Figure 6- 25. Reauthe nticate Por ts(s) menu This screen allows yo u to reauthenticat e a port or group of ports. The t able also displays t he current status of th e port(s) once you press START. To reau thenticate ports, toggle to select the Module :< > then select ports for reauthenitcation in the[...]

  • Page 76

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 62 selected, control is exerted over bot h incoming a nd outgoi ng traffic thr ough the c ontrolled po rt selected in the first field. • PortControl:< auto > – This allows you to control the port autho rization state. Select forceAuthorized to disable 802.1X and cause the port to transition to the a[...]

  • Page 77

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 63 Configure Radius Server Select Configure Radius Server on the PAE Configuration menu and press Enter to access the foll owing screen: Figure 6- 27. Configur e Radius Server menu This menu offers three c onfigurati on choices f or the radius server. Figure 6- 28. Configur e Genera l Radius Serv er Setting s[...]

  • Page 78

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 64 • Accounting Mode:< Start and Stop > – Select th e desired method: Start and Stop , Stop onl y , or None . * The ServerTimeout value must be set to a value that is less than the Radius Timeout and Radius Maximum Retransmit settings (see Configure 802.1X – Au thenticator Configuration) Figure 6-[...]

  • Page 79

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 65 Configure Port Mirroring The Switch allows you to copy frames tr ansmitted and received on a port and re direct the copies to another port. You can attach a monitoring device to th e mirrored port, such as a sniffer or an RMON probe, to view details about the packets passing through the first port. This is[...]

  • Page 80

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 66 Figure 6- 32. VDSL Settings Menu The default DS Tx Power value (-58 dBm/Hz) has been determined thro ugh testing to be the optimal v alue for maximum loop leng th. Increasing the DS Tx Power w ill increase the DS SNR but decrease the US SNR. Enter the port number in the Configure Port:[ ] space. Enter a va[...]

  • Page 81

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 67 all other Switches for permission to become the Root Bridge. If it turns out that your Switch has the lowest Bridge Identifier, it will become the Root Bridge. • Hello Time: [ 2 ] – The Hello Time can be set from 1 to 10 seconds. This is the interval between two transmissions of BPDU packets sent by th[...]

  • Page 82

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 68 MAC Address Filtering and Forw arding Use the Filtering and Forwarding me nus to filter and forward unicast pa ckets accroding to MAC address. Configure MAC Address Forwarding To configure u nicast MAC address f orwarding, hi ghlight Unicast MAC Forw ardin g in the Main M enu and press Enter : Figure 6- 35[...]

  • Page 83

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 69 Configure MAC Address Filtering To configure unicast MAC address filtering , hi ghlight Filtering in the Main Menu an d press Enter : Figure 6- 36. MAC Addre ss Filtering Screen The Action:< > fi eld can be toggled bet ween Add/Modify and Delete using the space bar. Enter the VLAN ID in the VID:[ ] f[...]

  • Page 84

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 70 The Group Address Filter is used to custo mize filtering and forwarding of multicast packets for the entire Switch. A multicast packet is “registered” if its source address is listed in the multicast table. To change the Group Address Filter Mode, toggle th e Group Address Fi lter Mode: < > to se[...]

  • Page 85

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 71 Configure IGMP Snooping When enabled for IGM P snoopi ng, the Switch can open or close a port to a specific M ulticast group member based on IGM P messages se nt from the de vice to the I GMP host or vice versa. IGMP Snoopi ng is disable d by default . To enable IGM P Snoopin g and configure s ettings, hi [...]

  • Page 86

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 72 Configure VLANs If you wish to create an individual VL AN for eac h client po rt, read Note : The DEFAULT_VLAN has a VID = 1. An IP interface called System in the IP interface entry menu also has a VID = 1, and the refore correspond s to the DEFAULT_VLAN. To create a new 802.1Q VLAN : The VLAN menu adds an[...]

  • Page 87

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 73 To enter the 802. 1Q VLAN stat us for a port, hig hlight the fi rst field of Me mbership (E/F/ ): [ ][ ][ ] . Each port’s 802.1Q VLA N mem bership can be set indiv idually by hi ghlighti ng the port’ s entry usi ng the arrow k eys, and then toggling between E, F, or – using the space ba r. E (Egress [...]

  • Page 88

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 74 Figure 6- 43. VLAN Menu Highlight C onfigure 802.1Q Port Settings a nd press Enter , the following screen will appear: Figure 6- 44. Config ure 802. 1Q Port Sett ings Screen Each port can be configured to use an Ingress Filter. The ports to be configured in a given session can be identified by either enter[...]

  • Page 89

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 75 3. Highli ght the Action:<Ad d/Modify> field and t oggle between Add/Modify and Delete . In the Add/Modify mode, both individual entrees to a selected VLAN and en tire VLANs can be added. In th e Delete mode, entire VLANs can be deleted. VLANs to be edited can be selected by either the VI D#[ ] field[...]

  • Page 90

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 76 Asymmetric VLANs Use Asymmetric VLANs to assign a unique PVID to each port on the Switch or stacked group. This may be a more conveni ent way to assi gn VLANs if you sim ply want to give each cli ent port it s own separate VLAN. To enable Asymmetric VLANs: Highlight C onfigure Asymmetric VL ANs and press E[...]

  • Page 91

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 77 Configure Port Priority Use the Setup Port Priority to conf i gure priority settings for each port. To configu re port pri ority, hig hlight Pri ority on the M ain Menu and press Enter to see t he following screen: Figure 6- 47. Port Priority Screen Use these fields to setup port priority: • Module Toggl[...]

  • Page 92

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 78 Network Monitoring The DHS-3224Vprovides extensiv e network monitoring capabilities. To display t he networ k data com piled by t he Switch, highli ght Netw ork Monitoring on the main menu and press Enter . Figure 6- 48. Network Monitoring Menu Port Utilization To view the port utilization of all the ports[...]

  • Page 93

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 79 Figure 6- 50. Port Error Statistic Screen Enter the port num ber of the port to be view ed. The Interval field can be toggle d from 2 seconds t o 1 minute, or suspend. This sets the interval at wh ich the error statistics are updated. Highlig ht CLEAR COUNTER and press Enter to reset the counters. Port Pac[...]

  • Page 94

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 80 Browse MAC Address To view the MAC address forwarding table, highlight Browse MAC Address on the Network Monito ring Menu and press Enter : Figure 6- 52. Bro w se Address Table Scr een The Browse By field can be toggl ed between ALL , MAC Address , Port , and VLAN . Th is sets a filter to determine which M[...]

  • Page 95

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 81 System Utilities To access the Switch Utilities m enu, highl ight System Utilities on the main m enu and press Enter. Figure 6- 54. Switch Utilities Menu Note: Trivial File Transfe r Protocol (TFTP) serv ices allow the switch firm ware to be upgraded by tran sferring a new firmware f ile from a TFTP server[...]

  • Page 96

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 82 Note: The TFTP serve r must be on the same IP subnet a s the Switch. Also, the TFTP server must be runni ng TFTP se rver software to pe rform the file transfer. TFTP serv er software is a part of many netwo rk management softwa re packages, or can be obtained as a separate program. Highlight APPLY and pres[...]

  • Page 97

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 83 Save Settings to TFTP Server To upload a settings file to the TFTP serv er, highlight Save Settings to TFTP Server and press Enter. Figure 6- 57. Save Settin gs to TFTP Serv er Screen Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the path an d filename of the settings file on the TFTP server an d press APPLY[...]

  • Page 98

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 84 Ping Test To test the co nnection wit h another network de vice using P ing, highl ight Ping Test and press Enter . Figure 6- 59. Ping Test Scr een Enter the IP add ress of the net work device t o be Pinged and t he number of t est packets t o be sent (3 is us ually enough). Hi ghlight START and press Ente[...]

  • Page 99

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 85 Line Loopback Test To test the conduct a loo pback test on the line loop, highlig ht Line Loopback and press Enter . Figure 6- 61. Line Loopba ck Test Screen Enter the port number to be tested and the nu mber of repetitions for the test. Highlight START and press Enter to initiate the Line Loopback test. S[...]

  • Page 100

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 86 System Reboot The DHS-3224V has seve ral reboot opti ons. To reboot the Switch from the console, highl ight Reboot fro m the mai n me nu and press Enter . Figure 6- 62. Sy stem Reboot menu The reboot options are as follows: • Reboot – Simply restarts the Switch. Any configuration settings not saved usi[...]

  • Page 101

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 87 A confirmation screen will appear: Figure 6- 63. Sy stem Reboot Con firmation Scr een To reboot the Switch, in the mode entered above, highligh t Yes and pre ss Enter . Logout To logout from the console sessio n, highlight Logout for the Main Menu and press Enter .[...]

  • Page 102

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 88 7 Using the Web Management Software Introduction The DHS-3224V provides an em bedded Web- based (HTML) inte rface, allowin g users to ma nage the Switch from any rem ote station connected t o the same networ k as the Switch. Using any common web br owser, the administ rator can com municate di rectly with [...]

  • Page 103

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 89 Log On to Web Manager To begin managing your Switch simply run the browser you have installed on your compu ter and point it to th e IP address you ha ve define d for the devi ce. The URL in the a ddress bar s hould read som ething like: http://123.1 23.123.123, where the dotted-quad n umbers 123 represent[...]

  • Page 104

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 90 Click on any Switch in the stacked gro up (Unit 1 is on top) to view or configure that Switch. Accessing Menu Windows To access the different menu windows, click on the fol der or subfolder that contains t he configurati on menu you want. Each menu can be accessed by clicking on the corresponding button. T[...]

  • Page 105

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 91 Switch Configuration Click on the Configurati on folder to reveal t he menu butt ons and subf olders used for basic and advanced configuration of the Switch. System Information The first page you see when you successfully login displays the Syst em Information m enu. Figure7- 4. Firs t Menu – System Info[...]

  • Page 106

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 92 IP Settings View or change Switch IP settings. Figure7- 6. IP Settings Windo w In the IP Settings window, read-only info rmation includes the Switch MAC Address and the c urrent I P settings (listed under Current Settings ). Change IP s ettings un der New Se ttings . To change IP sett ings: 1. Select Manua[...]

  • Page 107

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 93 For stacked Switch groups, select any Sw itch in the stack according to its numbe r in the stack order (1 – 6) from the drop-down Unit menu. The read-only information that can be viewed in th e Stacking Information window is as follows: MAC Address MAC addre ss of the Switch Ext. Module Type Type of modu[...]

  • Page 108

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 94 Configure Ports Use the Configure Ports menu to enable/d isable and set the speed for any port. Figure7- 9. Confi gure Port Table The inform ation listed for each po rt is summ arized in the table below . To config ure any indi vidual po rt settings, click on the Mor e button for that port and a new m enu [...]

  • Page 109

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 95 Figure7- 10. Config ure Port Settings Windo w For ports 1 – 24, confi gure the ports by sele cting options described belo w: Select the Unit using the drop-down menu an d choose ports with the From and To drop- down menus. Use State to enable or disable the selected port(s). DS/US Speed can use any co mb[...]

  • Page 110

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 96 settings and can n ot be enable d or disable except i n either 10/Ful l or 100/| Full mode. F or Speed/Du plex settings 10/Half or 100/Half, flow co ntrol is set to Back Pressure mode and can n ot be change d. Configure Port Security Figure7- 12. Config ure Port Security Windo w Port security status listed[...]

  • Page 111

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 97 Figure7- 13. Config ure Indivi dual Port Security Menu Selecting Enabled activates the drop-down menu that lets you select a m aximum num ber of MAC ad dresses allowed for the port. Fro m 0 to 16 MAC addresses can be allowed when the lock is enabled.[...]

  • Page 112

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 98 PAE System Control The Port Access Entity Control section allows you to us e the Switch’s 802.1X port-ba sed authen tication feature. Port Authenticating Settings Figure7- 14. 802.1X Ca pability Settings window To set up the Switch’s 802.1X port-based authentication , select the Unit then which ports a[...]

  • Page 113

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 99 Initialize Ports(s) Figure7- 15. Initialize Port window This window allows you to initialize a port or group of ports. The Initialize Port Table in the botto m half of the window displays th e current status of the port(s) once you have click ed Apply . Reauthenticate Ports(s) Figure7- 16. Reau thentica te[...]

  • Page 114

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 100 Configure Authenticator Figure7- 17. 802.1X Authenticator Se ttings window[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 101 This window allows you to set the following features: Unit Select the unit in the stack order to configure. From [ ] To [ ] Select the po rt or ports to be set. AdmDir Sets the administrative-controlled dire ction to either in or both . If in is selected, control is only exerted ove r incoming traffic thr[...]

  • Page 116

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 102 Radius Server The RADIUS feature of the switch allows you to facilitate centralized user administration as well as providing protection against a sniffing, active hacker . The Web Mana ger offers t hree windows. General Radius Server Figure7- 18. General Radi us Server Setting window This window allows yo[...]

  • Page 117

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 103 Authentic Radius Server Figure7- 19. Auth entic Radius Serv er Setting w indow This window allows you to set the following features: Succession Choose the desired RADIUS serve r to configure: First , Second or Thir d . Radius Server Set the RADIUS server IP. Authentic Port Set the RADIUS account server(s)[...]

  • Page 118

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 104 Local User Figure7- 20. Local Users Setting windo w The fields on this window allow you to add or rem ove local users. Port Mirroring Figure7- 21. Port Mirro ring windo w The Switch allows you to copy frames transmitted and receive d on a port and redirect the cop ies to another port. You can attach a mon[...]

  • Page 119

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 105 Switch Settings Figure7- 22. Switch Settings Use the Switch Settings menu to change the following fields: MAC Address Aging Time (sec):[ 300 ] * This field specifies the length of time a learned MAC Address will remain in the forwarding table without being accessed (that is, how long a le arned MAC Addres[...]

  • Page 120

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 106 VDSL Settings DS Tx Power can change d on a per port basis. Howe ver, the settings for all ports on each individual Switch should the same. IMPORTANT: Before cha nging the default DS Tx Power setting, consider the followin g: 1. National or local telecommunications regulations may limit the range of setti[...]

  • Page 121

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 107 Configure 802.1Q Static VLANs The following figur es and tables describe how to set up 802.1Q VLAN s on the switch. Figure7- 24. 802.1Q S tatic VLANs Screen The Static VLANs menu lists existing VLANs by their VLAN ID (VID) a nd by nam e. To create a new VLAN , click on the New button in the header ro w of[...]

  • Page 122

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 108 Edit 802.1Q VLANs The following figur e and table describe how to ed it an existing 802.1Q VLAN entry on the switch. Figure7- 26. 802.1Q Static VLAN s Entry Settings – Edit Screen The Static VLANs Edit screen prese nts the current conf iguration of the VLAN. Use this screen to change settings for the VL[...]

  • Page 123

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 109 802.1Q Port Settings Open the 802.1Q Po rt Settings menu and click on the first button , Port VLAN ID to assign new PVID as described belo w. Port VLAN ID (PVID) The following figure and table describe how to configure the PVID for the switch. Figure7- 27. Port VLAN ID (PVID) Screen Port VLAN ID The PVID [...]

  • Page 124

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 110 Port Ingress Filter The following figure and table describe how to co nfigure a Port Ingress Filter on the switch. Figure7- 28. Port In gress Filter Screen Port The number of the port for which ingress f iltering i s to be Enabled or Disabled. Ingress Filter Specifies the port to check the VID of in comin[...]

  • Page 125

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 111 Asymmetric VLANs Use Asymme tric VLANs to a ssign a uni que PVID to eac h port on the Switch. This may be a more convenient way to assign VLANs if you want to give each clie nt port its own separate VLAN. For m ultiple Switch installations, the uplink ports belon g to VLAN 1 (PVID = 1). Figure7- 29. Confi[...]

  • Page 126

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 112 Multicast Forwarding The following figure and table describe how to set up Mu lticast forwarding on the sw itch. Open the Multicasting folder and click on the 802.1Q Multicast Forwar ding button to see the entry screen below: Figure7- 31. Setup IEEE 802.1Q Multicast Forwarding Screen Use the Multicast For[...]

  • Page 127

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 113 The user-changeable param eters for IGMP Snooping are as follows: IGMP Snooping State Select Enabled to implement IGMP Snooping. Querier State Cho ose V1 Querier for version 1 querier, V2 Querie r for version 2 querier, or Non-Queri er. Robustness Variable This entry field allows an entry of 2 to 255. Adj[...]

  • Page 128

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 114 Priority Use the Setup Port Priority menu to change priority settings for any port. Figure7- 33. Setup Port Priority Use these fields to setup port pri ority under Modify an Entry : Port Choose the port for which you will change priority sett ings. Priority Level Choose the level of priority for the por t[...]

  • Page 129

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 115 Spanning Tree Protoc ol Configuration The following figur es and tables describ e the configuration of th e Spanning Tree Proto col (STP) on the switch. Figure7- 34. STP Switch Settings Menu Set the parameters listed below in the STP Switch Settings menu. Spanning Tree Protocol Allows the STP to be global[...]

  • Page 130

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 116 Port Spanning Tree Figure7- 35. Spanning Tree Port Settings The Port Grou p STP param eters that can be configured a re: Port Cost A Port Cost can be set from 1 to 65535. The lower the number, the greater the probability the port will be chose n to forward packets. Priority A Port Priority can be from 0 t[...]

  • Page 131

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 117 MAC Forwarding Use the following screen to setup static unicast forward ing on the switch. Figure7- 36. MAC Add ress For warding Entry Screen To add an entry, define the follo wing parameters in the Add a n Entry field: MAC Address The MAC address to whi ch packets will be statically forwarded. VID The VL[...]

  • Page 132

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 118 Management The Managem ent folder i s used to de fine pa rameters for SNMP a gents. Management Station IP Settings Use the Management Station IP Settings screen to choose one to three management stations. Figure7- 38. Manag ement Station IP Addre ss Screen Use the Management Station IP Settings to select [...]

  • Page 133

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 119 Trap Receivers The following menu allows the user to specify management stations that will receive authentication failure messages or ot her trap m essages from the switch. Up t o 4 trap m anagers may be entered. Figure7- 40. Trap Receiv ers Menu To set up trap receivers, define the following: Trap Receiv[...]

  • Page 134

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 120 Figure7- 42. Add User Ac counts Control Table Add a new use r by typing in a User Name , and New Password and retype the same password i n the Confirm New Password . Choo se th e leve l of p rivi lege ( Root , User or User+ ) from the Access Right dro p-down m enu. Figure7- 43. Edit Us er Accounts Table M[...]

  • Page 135

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 121 Serial Port Settings Change serial po rt settings by clicking on t he Serial Port Settings butto n to see the scre en shown belo w. Change the Auto-logout console setting s or change the SLIP settings. Figure7- 44. Serial Port Settings Console Settings The read-only console settings are: Baud Rate Specifi[...]

  • Page 136

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 122 SLIP Settings Change the fol lowing SLIP s ettings: Baud Rate Specifies the rate data will be exchanged over the serial link. The default value is 9600 baud. Interface Name The name of the IP interface, previo usly defined on th e switch, that will communicate with the remote mana gement station. Local IP[...]

  • Page 137

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 123 Monitoring This category includes: Port Utilization, Packets (Received (RX), UMB_ cast (RX), and Transmitted (TX)), Errors (Received (RX) and Transmitted (TX)), Size (Rec eived (RX)), MAC Addre ss, IGMP Snooping and Port Access Control, as well secondary sc reens. Port Utilization The Switch can display t[...]

  • Page 138

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 124 Received (RX) Figure7- 46. Rx Pack ets An al ys is wi nd o w ( L i n e Ch ar t) Figure7- 47. Rx Pack ets Analysis w indow (Table) The inform ation is desc ribed as fol lows:[...]

  • Page 139

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 125 Time Interval Select the desired setting between 1s and 60s , where “s” stands for seconds. The default value is one secon d. Record Number Select number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 20 0 . The default value is 20. Bytes Counts the numbe r of bytes received on the port. Packets Co[...]

  • Page 140

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 126 Figure7- 49. Rx Pac kets Analy sis windo w for MBU (Table) The inform ation is desc ribed as fol lows: Time Interval Select the desired setting between 1s and 60s , where “s” stan ds for seconds. Record Number Select number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 . Unicast Counts the tot[...]

  • Page 141

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 127 Transmitted (TX) Figure7- 50. Tx Packets Analysis window (Line Chart) Figure7- 51. Tx Packets Analysis window (Table) The inform ation is desc ribed as fol lows:[...]

  • Page 142

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 128 Time Interval Select the desired setting between 1s and 60s , where “s” stands for seconds. The default value is one secon d. Record Number Select number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 20 0 . The default value is 20 . Bytes Counts the numbe r of bytes successfully sent from the port[...]

  • Page 143

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 129 Figure7- 53. Rx Erro r Analysis windo w (Table) The inform ation is desc ribed as fol lows: Time Interval Select the desired setting between 1s and 60s , whe re “s” stands for seconds. The default value is one second. Record Number Select number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 20 0 .[...]

  • Page 144

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 130 Transmitted (TX) Figure7- 54. Tx Error Anal ysis window (Line Chart) Figure7- 55. Tx Error Analysis windo w (Table)[...]

  • Page 145

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 131 The inform ation is desc ribed as fol lows: Time Interval Select the desired setting between 1s and 60s , where “s” stan ds for seconds. The default value is one second. Record Number Select number of times the Switch will be polled bet ween 20 and 200 . The default value is 20 . ExDefer Counts the nu[...]

  • Page 146

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 132 Figure7- 57. Packet Analysis w indo w (Table) The inform ation is desc ribed as fol lows: Time Interval Select the desired setting between 1s and 60s , where “s” stan ds for seconds. The default value is one second. Record Number Select number of times the Switch will be polled between 20 and 200 . Th[...]

  • Page 147

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 133 MAC Address The Web Manager allows the Switch’s MAC address table (s ometimes referred to as a forwarding table) to be viewed: Figure7- 58. MAC Add ress Table window The inform ation is desc ribed as fol lows: Search by VLAN ID Allows the forwarding table to be browsed by VLAN ID (VID). Search by MAC Ad[...]

  • Page 148

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 134 IGMP Snooping The Switch’s IGM P snooping table can be browsed using the Web Ma nager. The tabl e is displaye d by VLAN ID (VID). Figure7- 59. IGMP Snoopi ng Table windo w The information is described as follo ws: VID VLAN ID of the VLAN for which the IGMP Snooping table is to be displayed. Search Click[...]

  • Page 149

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 135 Port Access Control There are five windows that com prise the 802.1X port-base d authenti cation section. Authenticator State Figure7- 60. Auth enticato r Status window This window displays the Authenticator Status for an ind i vidual p ort. To sel ect a port , click a port on the front panel display. A p[...]

  • Page 150

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 136 Authenticator Session-Counter Figure7- 62. Auth enticator Session Counter window This window displays t he Authenticato r Session C ounter fo r an indivi dual port. T o select a port, click a port on the front panel display. A polling inte rval between 1 an d 60 seconds can be set usi ng the drop-d own me[...]

  • Page 151

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 137 Radius Accounting Figure7- 64. Sho w Radius Accounting windo w This window displays Radius Accounting info rmation. A polling interval be tween 1 and 60 seconds can be set using the drop-down me nu at the to p of the wind ow.[...]

  • Page 152

    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 138 Maintenance This category i ncludes TFTP Ser vices (Update Firm ware, Configurati on File, Save Set tings, and Save History Log), Switch History, Ping Test, Local Loopbac k, Line Loopback, Sa ve Changes, Fact ory Reset, Rest art System. TFTP Services Trivial File Transfe r Protocol (TFTP) servic es allow [...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 139 Server IP Address The IP address of the TFTP server. File Name The full file name (including path) of the new firmwa re file on the TFTP server. Save Settings The Switch’s current sett ings can be uploaded to a TFTP Server by the Switch’s m anagement agent. Figure7- 67. Save Settings To TFTP Server wi[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 140 Swit ch Hist or y The Web Manage r allows the Swi tch’s hist ory log, as com piled by the S witch’s m anagement agent , to be viewed. Figure7- 69. S w itch History window The Switch can record event information in its ow n lo gs, to designated SNMP trap receiving stations, and to the PC connected to t[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 141 Ping Test The Switch is able to test t he connectio n with anot her netw ork device usi ng Ping . Figure7- 70. Ping Test w indow Enter the IP ad dress of the ne twork device t o be Pinged in the first field a nd select the num ber of test packets to be sent (3 is usually eno ugh). C lick Start to initiate[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 142 Figure7- 72. Line Loop back Test Scree n To perform a line loopback test, select th e Port Number: of the target port and the number of repetition s. If you choose Infini te times t he test can be stop ped and resumed by cl icking on t he appropriat e button. Save Changes Figure7- 73. Save Configuration w[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 143 Restart System Figure7- 75. Restart System window To perform a reboot of the Switch, which resets the system, click the Restart button.[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 144 A Technical Specifications General STANDARDS: IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.1 Q VLAN IEEE 802.3x Full-duplex Flow Control TOPOLOGY: Star NETWORK CABLES: Telco50 (RJ-21) Cat.5 Ethernet (RJ-45) 24AWG (RJ-11) IEEE 1394 specifications can be downloaded from: http:/[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 145 Performance Transmission Method: Store-and-forward RAM Buffer: 8 Mbytes per device Filtering Address Table: 8K MAC Address Learning: Automatic update. Forwarding Table Age Time: Max age: 10 - 1000000 seconds. Default = 300. 24 Port Splitter Low Pass Filter Passband Frequency : DC to 12 5KHz Insertion Loss[...]

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    D-Link DHS-3224V Switc h User’s Guide 146 B Runtime Switching Software Default Settings Load Mode Ethernet Configuration update Disable Firmware update Disable Out-of-band baud rate 9600 RS232 mode Console IP address 10.90.90.90 Subnet mask 255.0.0.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 BootP service Disable TFTP server IP address 0.0.0.0 Console time out 10 [...]

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