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1. Server Port 0 3 Port 0 2 LAG_10 LAG_10 Port 0 8 Port 0 9 LAG_20 LAG_20 Subnet 2 Create two LAGS Console config Console Config port channel lag_10 Console Config port channel lag_20 Console Config exit Subnet 3 Layer 3 Switch Layer 2 Switch Subnet 3 Use the show port channel all command to show the logical interface ids you will use to identify the LAGs in subsequent commands Assume that lag_10 is assigned id 1 1 and lag_20 is assigned id 1 2 Console show port channel all Port Link Log Channel Adm Trap STP Mbr Port Port Intf Name Link Mode Mode Mode Type Ports Speed Active 1 1 lag_10 Down En En Dis Dynamic 1 2 lag_20 Down En En Dis Dynamic Link Aggregation 69 Add the ports to the appropriate LAG Console config Console Config interface 0 2 Console Interface 0 2 addport 1 1 Console Interface 0 2 exit Console Config interface 0 3 Console Interface 0 3 addport 1 1 Console Interface 0 3 exit Console Config exit Console config Console Config interface 0 8 Console Interface 0 8 addport 1 2 Console Interface 0 8 exit Console Config interface 0 9 Console Interface 0 9 addport 1 2 Console Interface 0 9 exit Console Config exit Enable both LAGs By default the system enables link trap notification
2. 40 IGMP Snooping AI A s alo a h d doceo oo eo Q uapa aa w nat Grattan 41 CELEXambles 2 2 a ad b atr le EE EN de Qr Cc e DR dca 41 Example 1 show igmpsnooping 41 Example 2 show mac address table igmpsnooping 41 Web Examples s uU eu deas Me totae ta TR aS a en ae c 42 Configuration Scripting 45 ODEEVIUM LL IA AA HOR qq de 45 CONSENSO sayt Dee 45 CL Examples e 120 Stet sU UC EIS S ters eU wed cdd iiam ede 45 Example 1 script cc cee hh 45 Example 2 script list and script delete 46 Example 3 script apply running config scr 46 Example 4 Creating a Configuration Script 46 Example 5 Upload a Configuration Script 47 Example 6 script validate running config scr 47 Example 7 Validate another Configuration Script 48 Port Mirroring 49 Overnet L GALE e Da kuu ol NE dd b A te ALI 2 49 CTE AIDES vez trs eR Weeks Bue Ste s eu E eee cd Seed cua 49 Example 1 show monitor session 49 Example 2 show port all 2 49 Example 3 show port interface 50 Example 4 show monitor session 1
3. 50 Example 5 Config monitor session 1 mode 50 Example 6 Config monitor session I source interface 51 Web Examples ada neue en rene SEO 51 SYSOP Lii e O Overview pha as ea aa au REN 53 Persist nt Log Files iii agent tak en ren pk aan 53 Interpreting Log Files 2 53 CE Example nasser Ba Das Haare Va ME 54 Example 1 show logging 54 Example 2 show logging persistent 54 Example 3 show logging traplogs 54 Example 4 logging port configuration 55 Example 5 show logging hosts 55 Web Examples ls den us tasa Rea taa Mn vase gi adr 56 Eraceroute A A oh Saeed ON Traceroute Overview anne ne 57 CEPEDA EA AS ETS E 57 Virtual LANS cs a crews eras BEN 39 VEAN Configuration Example 59 CELEXamples L Ia 2 issu data Ad da back wha tated 60 Graphical User Interface 62 Private Edge VLANS 23 od z au en dis NGC Da 62 CLI Example nee en t boe it 62 Class of Service CoS 63 CoS Queue Mapping 63 CELL Examples pl ane a Peake RE eed e d 64 Example 1 classofservice dotip mapping 64 Example 2
4. 20 Setting up the Switch 20 Connecting the Switch to a Power Supply 20 Installing on a Flat Surface Free standing Switch 21 Installingn a Rack seen Ras RITTER EB S S ku ma 22 Starting and Configuring the Switch 23 Configuring for In band Connectivity 23 Using BootP or DHCP 4 una Ee UDE GEES p Reden d 24 Using the RS 232 Port 24 Configuring for Out Of Band Connectivity 25 Starting the Switch 26 Initial Configuration 0 26 Initial Configuration Procedure 27 Example Session i 27 LED Indicators sets ee teens a VES A OES 29 Software Installation 31 Upgrading the Switch Firmware 31 Quick Starting the Networking Device 32 System Information and System Setup 32 4 Web User Guide Using the Web Interface 37 Configuring for Web Access 37 Web Page Layout oce ars a RR MUERE ORDRE tuer 36 Starting the Web Interface 39 Command Buttons
5. 6 TD transmit RD receive 7 Not used Not used 8 Not used Not used A 2 Web User Guide Appendix B Connector Pinouts The following tables show connector pinout information Table 7 Power Connector Pinouts 6 pin Connector 5V Pin Number Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Signal Name VCC5 VCC5 VCC5 GND GND GND Description Power 5V in Power 5V in Power 5V in Power 5V in Power 5V in Power 5V in Table 8 RS 232 Connector Pinouts 9 pin Connector Pin Number Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Signal Name SDCD SRXD STXD SDTR GND SDSR SRTS SCTS SRI Description Carrier Receive Trans Data Ground DataSet Request Clearto Ring Detect Data mit Termi Ready to Send Send Indica Data nal tor Ready Table 9 Fan Connector Pinouts 3 pin Connector Pin Number Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Signal Name Detect VCCS GND Description Fail OK Detect Power 5V Ground B 2 Web User Guide Appendix C Cable Lengths and Wavelengths The following tables show maximum cable lengths and wavelengths Table 10 Maximum Cable Lengths Maximum Standard Media Type Distance Mini SFP 1000BASE LX Single mode fiber module 10km 1000BASE SX Multi mode fiber module 550m 1000BASE LH Single mode fiber module 40km 1000BASE ZX Single mode fiber module 80km 1000BASE T Categ
6. occa Insert the supplied bolts into the rack mounting holes and tighten with a screwdriver 3 Repeat the process for the rack mounting bracket on the other side of the switch Insert the switch into the 48 26 cm 19 inch rack ensuring that the rack mounting holes on the switch line up to the mounting holes in the rack Installing the Hardware 23 Figure 5 Installing the DES 3226L in a Rack Note This figure is not an actual DES 3226L It is used for explanatory purposes only 5 Secure the switch to the rack with either the rack bolts or cage nuts and cage nut bolts with washers depending on the kind of rack you have Fasten the bolts on bottom before fastening the bolts on top Make sure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed Starting and Configuring the Switch After completing all external connections connect a terminal to a switch to configure the switch Additional advanced functions are described in the DES 3226L CLI Guide or check the D Link Support web site at http support dlink com for the latest updates on documentation and software NOTE Read the release notes for this product before proceeding You can download the release notes from the D Link Support website at http support dlink com NOTE We recommend that you obtain the most recent version of the user documentation from the D Link Support website at http support dlink com Configuring for In band Connectivity In band conne
7. Specify the source ports and destination port Console Config interface Console Config lt slot port gt Console Config Console Config interface Console Config lt slot port gt Console Config Web Examples Port Mirroring monitor session 1 source Configure interface monitor session 1 source interface Enter the interface monitor session 1 source interface 0 4 monitor session 1 destination Configure interface monitor session 1 destination interface Enter the interface monitor session 1 destination interface 0 5 The following web pages are used with the Port Mirroring feature Figure 14 System Port Summary Peet Sinmenaty mrro csr forte rs esatie on Orsatied 03 Orsabled on Mrrorec Cesatied or Probe Disabled 06 Disabiod 07 Osstiec 08 Orsskied 09 Cesabied ono Cus abied ont Disabled 012 Osstieg 0113 Disabled ons Cusatied ons Disablad 016 Oesabied on Orsskied one Orsskied ong Cratiec Fora Ttt Manual forwarding Disabled Disablad Disabled Osatied Created Disabled Disabled Orsstied Crested Disabled rn Disabled Desatled Cesabted Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Cesabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled amn t Lar de Moru eoe Enable Enable AO Enable Enable ot Enable Enable uto Enable Enable Mio Enable Enablo Auto Enable Enable AO Enable
8. Console config Console Config port channel adminmode all Console Config exit At this point the LAGs could be added to VLANs To perform the same configuration using the Graphical User Interface use Switching gt Link Aggregation gt Configuration To create the LAGs specify port participation and enable LAG support on the switch 70 Web User Guide Limited Warranty USA only 71 Limited Warranty USA only Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein D Link Systems Inc D Link provides this Limited Warranty Only to the person or entity that originally purchased the product from D Link or its authorized reseller or distributor and Only for products purchased and delivered within the fifty states of the United States the District of Columbia U S Possessions or Protectorates U S Military Installations or addresses with an APO or FPO Limited Warranty D Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D Link product described below Hardware will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials under normal use from the date of original retail purchase of the product for the period set forth below Warranty Period except s otherwise stated herein Limited Lifetime Warranty for the product is defined as follows Hardware For as long as the original customer end user owns the product or five 5 years after product discontinuance whichever occurs first
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11. of the maximum rate The lt rate 0 10000000 gt is the absolute bandwidth value of the port in kilobits per second in increments of 64 kbps The default bandwidth value is 0 meaning no upper limit is enforced which allows the interface to transmit up to its maximum line rate The bandwidth value is independent of any per queue maximum bandwidth value s in effect for the interface and should be considered as a second level transmission rate control mechanism that regulates the output of the entire interface regardless of which queues originate the outbound traffic Format traffic shape lt 0 100 gt rate lt 0 10000000 gt Modes Global Config Interface Config rate limit This command allows you to limit the rate of ingress traffic arriving on the port You can set the rate on a per port basis or on all ports The 0 100 value is the percentage of bandwidth to limit For example a value of 20 means that the port speed for ingress traffic is at 20 of the maximum rate The lt rate 0 10000000 gt value is the absolute bandwidth value in increments of 64 kbps The default ingress rate shaping value is 0 meaning no upper limit is enforced which allows the port to accept up to its maximum traffic rate Default 0 Format rate limit lt 0 100 gt rate lt 0 10000000 gt Modes Global Config Interface Config To verify the traffic shape and rate limit values from Privileged Exec mode enter show interfaces cos queue shows tr
12. show classofservice dotip mapping 64 Example 3 show classofservice trust 64 Traffic Shaping and Rate Limiting 64 trafficsshape nn a e CAM M TE epe betas 64 T te liinitz 2 o s ers Ge AE AE RE SEES 65 Example 4 Interface Config traffic shape 65 Example 5 show interfaces cos queue slot port 65 Web Example iier Awa eR sy e M dew lan qoe tages 66 Link Aggregation 67 LINK ARTE CANON ndn me rv De o SU dox m ER OLDER e Bod 67 Example 1 Link Aggregation Configuration Example 67 Limited Warranty USA only 71 Registration a a TS Technical Support 77 International Offices 103 Appendix A Cables and Connectors A 1 Appendix B Connector Pinouts Bl Appendix C Cable Lengths and Wavelengths C 1 6 Web User Guide List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 D Link DES 3226L Front VIEW nee 19 Connecting Power Cable iia tem anna 21 Prepare the Switch for Installation on a Desktop or Shelf 21 Attaching the
13. 0 3 exit 1720 304 62 2954259962004 0 00 000 configuration name 00 18 00 00 00 10 continues through interface 0 26 exit exit Configuration script default scr validation succeeded Port Mirroring 49 Port Mirroring This section describes the Port Mirroring feature Overview Port Mirroring Allows you to monitor network traffic with an external network analyzer Forwards a copy of each incoming and outgoing packet to a specific port Is used as a diagnostic tool debugging feature or means of fending off attacks Assigns a specific port to copy all packets to Allows inbound or outbound packets to switch to their destination and to be copied to the mirrored port CLI Examples The following are examples of the commands used in the Port Mirroring feature Example 1 show monitor session Console show monitor session 1 Session ID Admin Mode Probe Port Mirrored Port 1 Enable 0 5 0 4 NOTE Monitor session ID 1 1 is a hardware limitation Example 2 show port all Console show port all Admin PhysicalPhysicalLink ink LACP Intt Type ode Mode StatusStatus Trap ode 0 1 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0 2 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0 3 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0 4 Mirror Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0 5 Probe Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0 6 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0 7 Enable Auto Down Enable En
14. BootP and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP DHCP Client DHCP Options and BootP Vendor Extensions RADIUS Client RADIUS Accounting RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol support RADIUS Extensions RADIUS Support for EAP 802 1x RADIUS Usage Guidelines m Private Edge VLANs e Quality of Service e Management Features 9 9 Telnet Telnet Option SMI v1 SMI v2 m Textual Conventions for SMI v2 Conformance statements for SMI v2 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Community based SNMP v2 Protocol Operations for SNMP v2 Transport Mappings for SNMP v2 Management Information Base for SNMP v2 Coexistence between SNMP v1 and SNMP v2 SNMP Framework MIB Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks Message Processing and Dispatching View based Access Control Model Coexistence between SNMP v1 v2 and v3 SNMB v3 Applications User Based Security Model for SNMP v3 Concise MIB Definitions HTML 2 0 Forms with File Upload Extensions HTTP 1 1 Protocol per draft 1etf http v11 spec rev 03 Transparent Content Negotiation Remote Variant Selection HTML 4 0 Specification Java and Java Script 1 3 Configurable Management VLAN ID Industry Standard CLI Logging Configuration Migration 12 Web User Guide Layer 2 MIBs MIB II Bridge MIB Ethernet like MIB The Interfaces Group MIB using SMI v2 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB RADIUS Accounting MIB VLAN and Ethernet Prio
15. IP address for the DES 3226L Each IP parameter is made up of four decimal numbers ranging from 0 to 255 The default for all IP parameters is zeroes 0 0 0 0 Subnet Subnet mask for the LAN gateway IP address of the default router if the switch is a node outside the IP range of the LAN 6 To enable these changes to be retained during a reset of the DES 3226L type Ctrl Z to return to the main prompt type save config at the main menu prompt and type y to confirm the changes 7 To view the changes and verify in band information issue the command show network 8 The DES 3226L is configured for in band connectivity and ready for Web based management Configuring for Out Of Band Connectivity To monitor and configure the switch using out of band connectivity use the console port to connect the switch to a terminal desktop system running terminal emulation software The console port connector is a male DB 9 connector implemented as a data terminal equipment DTE connector Figure 6 D Link DES 3226L Front View o Waka e MMM Jj ws w m u The following hardware is required to use the console port e VT100 compatible terminal or a desktop or a portable system with a serial port running VT100 terminal emulation software e AnRS 232 crossover cable with a female DB 9 connector for the console port and the appropriate connector for the terminal Perform the following tasks to connect a terminal to the switch
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17. User Guide CLI Examples The following are examples of the commands used in the Syslog feature Example 1 show logging Console show logging Logging Client Local Port 2514 CLI Command Logging disabled Persistent Logging enabled Persistent Logging Severity Filter alert Syslog Logging disabled Log Messages Received 266 Log Messages Dropped 20 Log Messages Relayed 20 Log Messages Ignored 0 Example 2 show logging persistent Console show logging persistent Persistent Logging enabled Persistent Logging Severity Filter alert Persistent Log Count 22 6 Jan 1 00 00 20 STK1 BOOT 83 bootos c 307 0 Starting code 1 oe oe oe oe 6 Jan 1 00 00 20 STK1 BOOT 83 bootos c 308 rc 10 Example 3 show logging traplogs Console show logging traplogs lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command Console show logging traplogs Number of Traps Since Last Reset 6 Trap bog Ue pe DEN le A a 256 Number of Traps Since Log Last Viewed 6 Log System Up Time Trap 0 0 days 05 52 59 Multiple Users Unit 1 Slot 3 Port 1 1 0 days 05 04 15 Multiple Users Unit 1 Slot 3 Port 1 2 0 days 00 00 54 Cold Start Unit 0 3 0 days 00 00 36 Link Up Unit L Slot 0 Porte 1 Syslog Example 4 logging port configuration Console config Console Config logging cli command CLI Command Logging Configuration host Enter IP Address for Logging Host persistent Logging Persiste
18. by sending packets with small Time to Live TTL values and watches the ICMP time out announcements Command displays all L3 devices Can be used to detect issues on the network Tracks up to 20 hops Default UPD port used 33343 unless modified in the traceroute command NOTE You can execute Traceroute with CLI commands only there is no Web interface for this feature CLI Example The following shows an example of using the traceroute command to determine how many hops there are to the destination The command output shows each IP address the packet passes through and how long it takes to get there In this example the packet takes 13 hops to reach its destination Console lt ipaddr gt Console cr port Console traceroute Enter IP address traceroute 216 109 118 74 Press Enter to execute the command Enter port no traceroute 216 109 118 74 Tracing route over a maximum of 20 hops AANA 015 amp N Aa PRPRPRPRPRP RB Ov Ui Q N O Lo 10 10 63 63 63 209 205 205 205 209 209 254 24 1 254 253 1 P23 23 093 144 4 1 144 1 141 171 1 71 244 2 L 89 IYI 171 251 34 ALA oe 244 8 154 8 222 11 9 4 68 121 146 4 79 228 2 216 115 96 185 216 109 120 203 216 109 118 74 40 30 29 39 70 39 70 70 60 60 60 50 60 110 70 78 ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms 9 49 10 63 50 70 50 50 90
19. cycle unless a save is performed IGMP Snooping 41 IGMP Snooping This section describes the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP feature IGMPv3 and IGMP Snooping Overview IGMP e Uses Version 3 of IGMP e Includes snooping e Snooping can be enabled per VLAN CLI Examples The following are examples of the commands used in the IGMP Snooping feature Example 1 show igmpsnooping Console show igmpsnooping lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command lt slot port gt Enter interface in slot port format mrouter Display IGMP Snooping Multicast Router information lt 1 4093 gt Display IGMP Snooping valid VLAN ID information Console show igmpsnooping Admin Mode tea cA Enable Multicast Control Frame Count 0 Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Snooping 0 10 Vlans enabled for IGMP snooping 20 Example 2 show mac address table igmpsnooping Console show ip igmp interface AC Address TypeDescriptionInterfaces 00 01 01 00 5E 00 01 16 DynamicNetwork AssistFwd 0 47 00 01 01 00 5E 00 01 18 DynamicNetwork AssistFwd 0 47 00 01 01 00 5E 37 96 D0 DynamicNetwork AssistFwd 0 47 00 01 01 00 5E 7F FF FA DynamicNetwork AssistFwd 0 47 00 01 01 00 5E 7F FF FE DynamicNetwork AssistFwd 0 47 42 Web User Guide Web Examples The following web pages are used in the IGMP Snooping feature Click Help for more information on the web interface Figure 11 IGM
20. interior components Use the product only with approved equipment Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal components Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult your service provider or local power company To help avoid damaging your system be sure the voltage selection switch if provided on the power supply is set to match the power available at your location 115 volts V 60 hertz Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern coun tries such as South Korea and Taiwan 100 V 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V 60 Hz in western Japan 230 V 50 Hz in most of Europe the Middle East and the Far East Also be sure that attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power avail able in your location Use only approved power cable s If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for any AC powered option intended for your system purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country The power cable must be rated for the prod uct and for the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product To help prevent electric shock plug the system and peripheral power cables into properly grounded elec
21. tab is displayed in Figure 8 NOTE Figure 8 is only an example This website is updated for new firmware releases Figure 8 Firmware Download for D Link DES 3226L Firmware Download Type Version Revision Info Date x Fixed 802 1x Shows Client is authorized but cannot pass traffic x Fixed Sksw response time in management Download Now Firmware 2 035 Fixed After plugging and 7 28 2005 unplugging the root port many times clients can longer ping the DES 3226L x Fixed DES 3226S and DES 3226L MIB files can not co exist in HPOV Download Now Firmware 2 0 13 12 20 2004 x Fixed display error on the top Download Now Firmware 2 0 12 frame in the web interface 5 25 2004 6 7 8 x Fixed VLAN name length issue x Added RSTP and LACP Select Download Now for the latest version of firmware to begin your download Click OK on the next warning screen Click Run to run the upgrade from the D Link site 32 Web User Guide Quick Starting the Networking Device NOTE Before you use the information in this section ensure that you have upgraded to the latest firmware See Upgrading the Switch Firmware on page 31 Read Installing the Hardware on page 19 for the connectivity procedure In band connectivity allows access to the D Link software locally or from a remote workstation You must configure the device with IP information IP address subnet mask and default gateway Turn the Power ON Allow the
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23. 0 1 Console Interface 0 1 switchport protected lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command Console Interface 0 1 switchport protected Example 2 show switchport protected Console show switchport protected 0 1 Class of Service CoS 63 Class of Service CoS This section describes the Class of Service CoS Queue Mapping and CoS Interface Configuration features CoS Queue Mapping You can configure ports as trusted or untrusted Trusted ports have the following features e Takes at face value certain priority designation for arriving packets e Trust only applies to packets that have that trust information e Can only have one trust field at a time 802 1p User Priority default trust mode Managed through Switching configuration IP Precedence IP DiffServ Code Point DSCP Untrusted ports have the following features e Noincoming packet priority designation is trusted therefore the port default priority value is used e All ingress packets from Untrusted ports where the packet is classified by an ACL or a DiffServ policy are directed to specific CoS queues on the appropriate egress port That specific CoS queue is determined by either the default priority of the port or a DiffServ or ACL e Used when trusted port mapping is unable to be honored i e when a non IP packet arrives at a port configured to trust IP precedence or IP DSCP Packets arriving at the port ingress are inspected and th
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25. 2 exit Console Config exit 62 Web User Guide Graphical User Interface Use the following screens to perform the same configuration using the Graphical User Interface e Switching gt VLAN gt Configuration To create the VLANs and specify port participa tion e Switching gt VLAN gt Port Configuration To specify the handling of untagged frames on receipt and whether frames will be transmitted tagged or untagged Private Edge VLANs Use the Private Edge VLAN feature to prevent ports on the switch from forwarding traffic to each other even if they are on the same VLAN e Protected ports cannot forward traffic to other protected ports in the same group even if they have the same VLAN membership Protected ports can forward traffic to unprotected ports in their group e Unprotected ports can forward traffic to both protected and unprotected ports You can also configure groups of protected ports Each group s configuration consists of a name and a mask of ports A port can belong to only one set of protected ports but if a port is unprotected in one group it can be protected in another group The group name is configurable by the network administrator Use the switchport protected command to designate a port as protected Use the show switchport protected command to display a listing of the protected ports CLI Example Example 1 switchport protected Console config Console Config interface
26. 55 255 255 0 The user name is admin and no password is needed Type in admin and press Enter The network management system IP address is 192 168 1 10 The default gateway is 192 168 1 1 The setup wizard configures the initial values as defined above After you complete the wizard the system is configured as follows e SNMPvI 2c is enabled and the community string is set up as defined above SNMPv3 is disabled by default e The admin user account is set up as defined 28 Web User Guide e A network management system is configured From this management station you can access the SNMP HTTP and CLI interfaces You may also choose to allow all IP addresses to access these management interfaces by choosing the 0 0 0 0 IP address e An IP address is configured for the default management interface 1 e A default gateway address is configured NOTE In the example below the possible user options are enclosed in Also where possi ble the default value is provided in If you enter Return with no options defined the default value is accepted Help text is in parentheses The following example contains the sequence of prompts and responses associated with running an example D Link Easy Setup Wizard session using the input values listed above After the switch completes the POST and is booted the following dialog appears U Boot 0 3 0 Sep 23 2005 14 05 10 Board DLink DES 3226L DRAM Less than 128MB hence res
27. 70 60 70 60 59 66 121 ms 10 ms ms 21 ms ms 10 ms ms 67 ms ms 50 ms ms 50 ms ms 70 ms ms 80 ms ms 50 ms ms 70 ms ms 50 ms ms 60 ms ms 60 ms ms 70 ms ms 95 ms ms 69 ms 58 Web User Guide Virtual LANs 59 Virtual LANs Adding Virtual LAN VLAN support to a Layer 2 switch offers some of the benefits of both bridging and routing Like a bridge a VLAN switch forwards traffic based on the Layer 2 header which is fast and like a router it partitions the network into logical segments which provides better administration security and management of multicast traffic A VLAN is a set of end stations and the switch ports that connect them You may have many reasons for the logical division such as department or project membership The only physical requirement is that the end station and the port to which it is connected both belong to the same VLAN Each VLAN in a network has an associated VLAN ID which appears in the IEEE 802 1Q tag in the Layer 2 header of packets transmitted on a VLAN An end station may omit the tag or the VLAN portion of the tag in which case the first switch port to receive the packet may either reject it or insert a tag using its default VLAN ID A given port may handle traffic for more than one VLAN but it can only support one default VLAN ID The Private Edge VLAN feature lets you set protection between ports located on the switch This means that a protected port cannot forward traffic to anot
28. Brackets sana a Hei 22 Installing the DES 3226L in a Rack 23 D Link DES 3226L Front VIeWw uses een 25 Connecting to the Console Port ss 26 Firmware Download for D Link DES 3226L 31 Web Interface Panel Example osciladores 38 Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile 39 IGMP Snooping Global Configuration and Status Page 42 IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration Page 43 IGMP Snooping VLAN Status Page 43 System Port Summatry nadan 51 System Port Multiple Port Mirroring 52 Persistent Log Configuration Page iia mine 56 Persistent LOSS 2 4 Gone a daan aqhana ala 56 Figure 18 VLAN example network diagram eee 60 Figure 19 CoS Interface Configuration eese tnnt 66 Figure 20 LAG example network diagram eene 68 8 Web User Guide About This Book 9 About This Book This document describes the D Link DES 3226L hardware and software installation process and provides an understanding of the CLI and Web configuration options for features in this release It provides basic information to install configure and operate the D Link DES 3226L switch For more information go to the D Link Support web site at http support dlink com for the l
29. Building Networks for People DES 3226L Release 3 Layer 2 Switch 24 Port 10 100 Managed Switch Plus 2 Combo Gigabit Copper SFP Ports Web User Guide Business Class Networking Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 List of Figures sa na a ae T About This Book 9 Document Organization 9 PAU CIC E 9 Related Documentation 9 Trademarksy oe dei Vara etapa sod oret tpt a e bate Geet dd 10 Copyright Statement 10 D Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service 10 SN 10 Product Overview asien DO Notes Notices and Cautions 13 Safety LAS TULIO cinco di atro Ie CT e o Co CE CCo OR 13 Safety Cautions 2 Aus ente s operi u i e e tr ge ene He en 13 General Precautions for Rack Mountable Products 15 Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge 16 SWHCHDIESCHTPHON ioa uo De edv s bane Qa tne tenth d data e ttd SN 16 Technical Specifications 17 Installing the Hardware 19 Preparing the Site for Installation 19 Installing the D Link DES 3226L Switch 19 Unpacking the Switch
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31. Enable dto Enable Enable han Enable Enable Mio Enable Enable to Enable Enable uto Enable Enable AO Enable Enable Auto Enable Enable Auto Enable Enable Auto Enable Enable ut Enable Enable ut Enable Enable Ato Enable Enable to 51 52 Web User Guide Figure 15 System Port Multiple Port Mirroring Multiple Port Mirroring Session Mode Source Portis Syslog 53 Syslog This section provides information about the Syslog feature Overview Syslog Allows you to store system messages and or errors Can store to local files on the switch or a remote server running a syslog daemon Method of collecting message logs from many systems Persistent Log Files Currently three one for each of the last three sessions Each log has two parts Start up log is the first 32 messages after system startup Operational log is the last 32 messages received after the startup log is full Files are stored in ASCII format slogO txt slog2 txt olog0 txt olog2 txt Where 0 is for the boot 1 is for the last boot 2 is for the boot before that and the third one falls off Can be saved to local server to monitor at a later point in time Interpreting Log Files 130 JAN 01 A 00 00 06 0 0 0 0 1 UNKN 0x800023 bootos c 386 4 Event 0xaaaaaaaa PATNA PY B H I Priority Timestamp Stack ID Component Name Thread ID File Name Line Number Sequence Number Message o E ES 54 Web
32. HTTP Web browser Before setting up the initial configuration of the switch obtain the following information from your network administrator e The IP address to be assigned to the management interface through which the switch is managed e The IP subnet mask for the network e The IP address of the default gateway Initial Configuration Procedure You can perform the initial configuration using the D Link Easy Setup Wizard or by using the Command Line Interface CLI The Setup Wizard automatically starts when the switch configuration file is empty You can exit the wizard at any point by entering ctrl z The wizard sets up the following configuration on the switch e Establishes the initial privileged user account with a valid password The wizard config ures one privileged user account during the set up e Enables CLI login and HTTP access to use the local authentication setting only e Sets up the IP address for the management interface e Sets up the SNMP community string to be used by the SNMP manager at a given IP address You may choose to skip this step if SNMP management is not used for this switch e Allows you to specify the management server IP or permit SNMP access from all IP addresses e Configures the default gateway IP address Example Session This section describes an Easy Setup Wizard session The following values are used by the example session IP address for the management interface is 192 168 1 100 2
33. IB SNMP NOTIFICATION MIB fb IB AC TADSET IAD Using the Web Interface 39 Starting the Web Interface Follow these steps to start the switch DES 3226L Web interface Enter the IP address of the switch in the Web browser address field 2 When the Login panel is displayed click Login then enter the appropriate User Name and Pass word The User Name and associated Password are the same as those used for the terminal inter face Click on the Login button The System Description Menu displays as shown in Figure 9 with the navigation tree appearing to the left of the screen 3 Make a selection by clicking on the appropriate item in the navigation tree 4 Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile Configuring an SNMP V3 user profile is a part of user configuration Any user can connect to the D Link DES 3226L switch using the SNMPv3 protocol but for authentication and encryption additional steps are needed Use the following steps to configure an SNMP V3 new user profile 1 Select System gt Configuration gt User Accounts from the hierarchical tree on the left side of the web interface see Figure 10 Figure 10 Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile User Accounts User Create v User Name Fr 2 Password PPT H i Confirm Password lecccccce El Access Mode Read Only SNMP v3 User Configuration SNMP v3 Access Mode u Authentication Protocol MD5 v B Encryption Protocol DES i Encryption Key AAA B iv Apply S
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35. Link Systems Inc No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 D Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service The Registration section at the back of this manual contains a web address for registering this product To obtain an RMA number for warranty service as to a hardware product or to obtain warranty service as to a software product contact the D Link office nearest you An address telephone fax e mail Web site list of D Link offices is provided in the back of this manual Features This version of D Link s networking software includes the following features e Layer 2 Features IEEE 802 1Q VLAN operation VLAN Tagging Link Aggregation Bridging Support Multiple Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Virtual LANs Port based VLANs Ethernet Priority with User Provisioning and Mapping Port Based Authentication Flow Control IGMP Snooping Port Mirroring Broadcast Storm Control Multicast Storm control XMODEM About This Book 11 Support for User Datagram Protocol UDP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP Internet Protocol 1P Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP TCP Bootstrap Protocol BootP Interoperability between
36. P Snooping Global Conhguranon and Status Page IGMP Snooping Global Configuration and Status Admin Mode Enable Mu ticast Control Frame Count 0 Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Snooping 041 Data Frames Forwarded by the CPU 0 VLAN ids Enabled tor IGMP Snooping 44 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 7 IGMP Snooping 43 Figure 12 IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration Page EDS Dina gt em IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration Slot Port Admin Mode Group Membership Interval secs Max Response Time secsHLess Than Group Membership Interval Multicast Router Present Expiration Time secs Fast Leave Admin Mode Figure 13 IGMP Snooping VLAN Status Page IGMP Snooping VLAN Status VLAN Admin Fast Leave Group Membership Max Response Multicast Router ID Mode Admin Mode Interval Time Expiry Time 44 Web User Guide Configuration Scripting 45 Configuration Scripting This section describes the Configuration Scripting feature Overview Configuration Scripting e Allows you to generate text formatted files e Provides scripts that can be uploaded and downloaded to the system e Provides flexibility to create command configuration scripts e May be applied to several switches e Can save up to ten scripts or 500K of memory e Provides List Delete Apply Upload Download e Provides script format of one CLI command per line Considerations e Total number of scripts stored on box limited by NVRAM FLASH size e Applica
37. UTP Cat 3 4 5 up to 100m 100BASE TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 up to 100m 1000BASE T 4 pair UTP Cat 5 up to 100m Fiber module mini GBIC Fiber module Number of Ports 24 x 10 100 Mbps Auto MDIX RJ 45 ports 2 x combo gigabit copper SFP ports Table 2 Physical and Environmental Factors Feature Description AC inputs 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz internal universal power supply Power Consumption 9 5 Watts Max Temperature Operating 0 50 C Storage 10 70 C Humidity Operating 10 90 Storage 5 90 Dimensions 440 x 210 x 44 mm 17 4 x 8 3 x 1 8 inches W x D x H EMI FCC Class A CE Mark Class A VCCI Class A Safety CUL LVD 17 18 Web User Guide Table 3 Performance Feature Description Transmits Method Store and forward Filtering Address Table 8K entries per device Packet Filtering Forwarding Rate 10Mbps Ethernet 14 880 pps 100Mbps Fast Ethernet 148 800 pps 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet 1 488 000 pps MAC Address Learning Automatic update Transmits Method Store and forward RAM Buffer 256K bytes per device Installing the Hardware 19 Installing the Hardware This chapter provides instructions for installing the D Link DES 3226L switch hardware The following sections describe this installation process Preparing the Site for Installation D Link DES 3226L switches can be mou
38. able 0 8 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 0 10 Enable Auto Down Enable Enable 50 Web User Guide Example 3 show port interface Use this command for a specific port The output shows whether the port is the mirror or the probe port what is enabled or disable on the port etc Console show port 0 4 Admin Physical PhysicalLink Link LACP Intf Type Mode Mode Status Trap Mode 0 4 Mirror Enable Auto Down Enable Enable Console show port 0 5 Admin Physical PhysicalLink Link LACP Intf Type Mode Mode Status Trap Mode 0 5 Probe Enable Auto Down Enable Enable Example 4 show monitor session 1 Console show monitor session 1 cr Press Enter to execute the command Console show monitor session 1 Probe Port Mirrored Port Admin Mode Session ID Example 5 Config monitor session 1 mode To set up port mirroring specify the monitor session then the mode Console Config session Console Config lt 1 1 gt Console Config destination mode source Console Config cr Console Config monitor Configure port mirroring monitor session Session number monitor session 1 Configure the probe interface Enable Disable port mirroring session Configure the source interface monitor session 1 mode Press Enter to execute the command monitor session 1 mode Example 6 Config monitor session 1 source interface
39. affic shape value for all interfaces show interface cos queue lt slot port gt shows traffic shape value for the specified interface Example 4 Interface Config traffic shape Console config Console Config interface 0 1 Console Interface 0 1 traffic shape 60 Console Interface 0 1 exit Console Config exit Example 5 show interfaces cos queue slot port Console show interfaces cos queue 0 1 Interface d A UN AWAWIWAWOHWAWIARI e YR 0 1 Interface Rute Lie u na 34k a RO RE 0 percent Interface Shaping Rate 4544 55 Rr rt 60 percent 66 Web User Guide Queue Id Min Bandwidth Scheduler Type 0 0 Weighted 1 0 Weighted 2 0 Weighted Web Example Queue Management Type Tail Drop Tail Drop Tail Drop Figure 19 shows the CoS Interface configuration Web page with an interface rate limit of 60 In this example the Slot Port field is set to Global which means the interface rate limit 1s applied to all ports on the system Figure 19 CoS Interface Configuration Slot Port Interface Rate Limit Interface Shaping Rate CoS Interface Configuration Submit Restore Defaults Ooo Global v 60 percent 0 percent v Link Aggregation 67 Link Aggregation This section includes instructions on configuring Link Aggregation using the Command Line Interface and the Graphical User Interface Link Aggregation Link Aggregation LAG allows the switch to treat multiple ph
40. atest updates on documentation and software Document Organization This document contains sections to help you e Install the D Link DES 3226L switch and prepare it for installing the D Link DES 3226L software package e Install the D Link DES 3226L software This document also describes the use of the CLI and web interfaces and gives configuration information about the following IGMP Snooping Configuration Scripting Port Mirroring Syslog Traceroute VLANs Link Aggregation Class of Service Warranty registration and international technical support contact information appear at the end of the document Audience Use this guide if you are e Network manager familiar with network management concepts and terminology e System administrator who is responsible for configuring and operating a network e Level 1 and Level 2 Support You should have a basic knowledge of Ethernet and networking concepts Related Documentation The D Link DES 3226L CLI Guide provides information about the CLI commands used to configure the switch The document provides command mode descriptions and descriptions syntax and default values for individual commands 10 Web User Guide Trademarks Contents subject to change without prior notice D Link is a registered trademark of D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc All other trademarks belong to their respective proprietors Copyright Statement Copyright 2006 D Link Corporation D
41. below Using the RS 232 Port You can use a locally or remotely attached terminal to configure in band management through the RS 232 port 1 To use a locally attached terminal attach one end of a null modem serial cable to the RS 232 port of the switch and the other end to the COM port of the terminal or workstation For remote attachment attach one end of the serial cable to the RS 232 port of the switch and the other end to the modem NOTE You must use the cable that was shipped with the D Link DES 3226L 2 Set up the terminal for VT100 terminal emulation A Set the terminal ON B Launch the VT100 application C Configure the COM port as follows I Set the data rate to 115 200 baud II Set the data format to 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity III Set the flow control to none IV Select the proper mode under Properties V Select Terminal keys 3 The Log in User prompt displays when the terminal interface initializes Enter an approved user name and password The default is admin for the user name and the pass Installing the Hardware 25 word is blank The DES 3226L is installed and loaded with the default configuration 4 Reduce network traffic by turning off the Network Configuration Protocol Enter the following command configure network protocol none 5 Set the IP address subnet mask and gateway address by issue the following command config network parms ipaddress netmask gateway IP Address Unique
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43. console port using out of band connectivity 1 Connect an RS 232 crossover cable to the terminal running VT100 terminal emulation software 2 Configure the terminal emulation software as follows A Select the appropriate serial port serial port 1 or serial port 2 to connect to the console B Setthe data rate to 115 200 baud 26 Web User Guide C Set the data format to 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity D Set the flow control to none E Select the proper mode under Properties F Select Terminal keys NOTE When using HyperTerminal with Microsoft Windows 2000 make sure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed With Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 the arrow keys function properly in HyperTerminal s VT100 emulation Go to www microsoft com for more information on Windows 2000 service packs 3 Connect the female connector of the RS 232 crossover cable directly to the switch console port and tighten the captive retaining screws The DES 3226L series console port is located on the front panel as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 Connecting to the Console Port D Link a L tritt n tes mh 228282 iE mm SETTER TN MP aes NNNM d ismi Bm rn Starting the Switch 1 Make sure that the switch console port is connected to a VT100 terminal or VT100 terminal emula tor via the RS 232 crossover cable Locate an AC power receptacle Deactivate the AC power receptacle Connect the switch to the AC rece
44. ctivity allows you to access the D Link DES 3226L from a remote workstation using the Ethernet network To use in band connectivity you must configure the DES 3226L with IP information IP address subnet mask and default gateway Configure for In band connectivity using one of the following methods e BootP or DHCP e RS 232 port 24 Web User Guide Using BootP or DHCP You can assign IP information initially over the network or over the Ethernet service port through BootP or DHCP The DES 3226L has BootP enabled You need to configure the BootP or DHCP server with information about the DES 3226L obtain this information through the serial port connection using the show network command Set up the server with the following values IP Address Unique IP address for the DES 3226L Each IP parameter is made up of four decimal numbers ranging from 0 to 255 The default for all IP parameters is zeroes 0 0 0 0 Subnet Subnet mask for the LAN gateway IP address of the default router if the switch is a node outside the IP range of the LAN MAC Address MAC address of the DES 3226L When you connect the DES 3226L to the network for the first time after setting up the BootP or DHCP server it is configured with the information supplied above The DES 3226L is ready for in band connectivity over the network If you do not use BootP or DHCP access the switch through the RS 232 port and configure the network information as described
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46. d or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces Product Overview 15 General Precautions for Rack Mountable Products Observe the following precautions for rack stability and safety Also refer to Installing in a Rack on page 22 and the rack installation documentation accompanying the rack for specific caution statements and procedures e Systems are considered to be components in a rack Thus component refers to any system as well as to various peripherals or supporting hardware Caution AN CAUTION Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizers installed could cause the rack to tip over potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances Therefore always install the stabilizers before installing components in the rack After installing system components in a rack never pull more than one component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time The weight of more than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in serious injury e Before working on the rack make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack extended to the floor and that the full weight of the rack rests on the floor Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for joined multiple racks before work ing on the rack e Always load the rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item in the rack first e Make su
47. de has been downloaded copy lt tftp Privileged Sets the destination download datatype to be an image lt ipaddress gt EXEC system image or a configuration file nvram startup con lt filepath gt fig Sean MUST The URL must be specified as tem image xmodem lt filepath gt lt filename gt copy lt tftp Privileged Sets the destination download datatype to be a configu lt ipaddress gt EXEC ration file lt filepath gt The URL must be specified as lt filename gt gt nvram startup tftp lt ipaddress gt lt filepath gt lt filename gt config Before starting a TFTP server download you must config ure the IP address copy lt tftp Privileged Sets the destination download datatype to be an image lt ipaddress gt EXEC The URL must be specified as lt filepath gt lt filename gt gt sys tftp lt ipaddress gt lt filepath gt lt filename gt tem image The system image option downloads the code file clear config Privileged Enter yes when the prompt pops up to clear all the config EXEC urations made to the networking device copy Sys Privileged Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want tem running EXEC to save the configurations made to the networking device config nvram startup config reload orcoldboot Privileged Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want the networking EXEC to reset the system device You can reset the networking device or cold boot t
48. device to load the software until the login prompt appears The device initial state is called the default mode When the prompt asks for operator login do the following steps Type admin atthe login prompt Since a number of the Quick Setup commands require administrator account rights D Link suggests logging into an administrator account Do not enter a password because the default mode does not use a password The CLI User EXEC prompt is displayed Enter enable to switch to the Privileged EXEC mode from User EXEC Enter configure to switch to the Global Config mode from Privileged EXEC Enter exit to return to the previous mode Enter to show a list of commands that are available in the current mode System Information and System Setup This section describes the commands you use to view system information and to setup the network device Table 5 contains the Quick Start commands that allow you to view or configure the following information Software versions Physical port data User account management IP address configuration Uploading from Networking Device to Out of Band PC Only XMODEM Downloading from Out of Band PC to Networking Device Only XMODEM Downloading from TFTP Server Restoring factory defaults If you configure any network parameters you should execute the following command copy system running config nvram startup config This command saves the changes to the configuration file You m
49. e 0 2 Interface 0 2 Interface 0 2 Config exit Config interface 0 1 vlan participation include 2 vlan acceptframe vlanonly exit Config interface 0 2 vlan participation include 2 vlan acceptframe vlanonly exit Virtual LANs 61 Console config Console Config vlan port tagging all 2 Console Config exit Example 3 Assign Ports to VLAN3 This example shows how to assign the ports that will belong to VLAN 3 and to specify that untagged frames will be accepted on port 0 4 Note that port 0 2 belongs to both VLANs and that port 0 1 can never belong to VLAN 3 Console config Console Config interface 0 2 Console Interface 0 2 vlan participation include 3 Console Interface 0 2 exit Console Config interface 0 3 Console Interface 0 3 vlan participation include 3 Console Interface 0 3 exit Console Config interface 0 4 Console Interface 0 4 vlan participation include 3 Console Interface 0 4 exit Console Config Console Config exit Console config Console Config interface 0 4 Console Interface 0 4 vlan acceptframe all Console Interface 0 4 exit Console Config exit Example 4 Assign VLAN3 as the Default VLAN This example shows how to assign VLAN 3 as the default VLAN for port 0 2 Console config Console Config interface 0 2 Console Interface 0 2 vlan pvid 3 Console Interface 0
50. e caution icon Is used to indicate cautions and precautions that you need to review and follow Safety Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury electrical shock fire and damage to the equipment observe the following precautions e Observe and follow service markings Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to electrical shock Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments e If any of the following conditions occur unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your trained service provider The power cable extension cable or plug is damaged An object has fallen into the product The product has been exposed to water The product has been dropped or damaged The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions e Keep your system away from radiators and heat sources Also do not block cooling vents e Do not spill food or liquids on your system components and never operate the product in a wet environment If the system gets wet see the appropriate section in your trouble shooting guide or contact your trained service provider 14 Web User Guide Do not push any objects into the openings of your system Doing so can cause fire or elec tric shock by shorting out
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52. eir trusted field value is used to designate the CoS queue where the packet is placed when forwarded to the appropriate egress port You configure a CoS mapping table to associate the trusted field value with the desired CoS queue The three internal traffic class queues available are e Queue 2 Minimum of 50 of available bandwidth e Queue 1 Minimum of 33 of available bandwidth e Queue 0 Lowest priority minimum of 17 of available bandwidth For untagged traffic you can specify default 802 1p priority on a per port basis NOTE From the Web interface you map IP Precedence and IP DSCP values to the internal traffic classes on the QoS gt Class of Service gt Mapping Table Configuration page and you map 802 1p priority values to the traffic classes on the Switching gt Class of Service gt 802 1p Priority Mapping page 64 Web User Guide CLI Examples The following are examples of the commands used in the CoS Queuing feature Example 1 classofservice dot1p mapping Use the following command to enter the 802 1p priority and the traffic class queue Console Config classofservice dotlp mapping lt 0 7 gt Enter the 802 1p priority Console Config classofservice dotlp mapping 1 lt 0 2 gt Enter the traffic class to map the 802 1p priority to Console Config classofservice dotlp mapping 1 2 lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command Console Config classofservice dotlp mapping 1 2 Console Co
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54. etting to try 64MB U Boot 0 3 0 Sep 23 2005 14 05 10 Board DLink DES 3226L DRAM 64 MB Flash 8 MB In serial Out serial Err serial Hit any key to stop autoboot 0 0 Booting image at a0400000 Image Name Linux 2 4 20 Image Type MIPS Linux Multi File Image gzip compressed Data Size 1876253 Bytes 1 8 MB Load Address 80001000 Entry Point 80196048 Contents Verifying Checksum OK Uncompressing Multi File Image OK Starting kernel Broadcom BCM947XX Startup Rev 1 3 Select startup mode If no selection is made within 3 seconds the Broadcom BCM947XX Application will start automatically 1 Start Broadcom BCM947XX Application 2 Display Utility Menu Select 1 2 Starting Broadcom BCM947XX application Console starting SPI unit 0 Dev Oxbc20 Rev 0x01 Chip BCM5324_A1 Driver BCM5324 Al PCI unit 1 Dev 0x4713 Rev 0x09 Chip BCM4713_A0 Driver BCM4713_A0 SPI device BCM5324 Al attached as unit 0 enable irq 4 unbalanced from c007b7a0 Broadcom BCM47xx 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Controller 2002 9 27 0 started Unit 1 gt User LED Indicators Installing the Hardware 29 The following table explains what the various LEDs on the switch represent when they light up Table 4 LED Indicators LED Description Power LED The indicator lights solid green when the switch is receiving power otherwise the light is off Fault state LED The ligh
55. fig scr Config script created successfully Console script list Configuration Script Name Size Bytes running config scr 3201 1 configuration script s found 1020799 bytes free Configuration Scripting 47 Example 5 Upload a Configuration Script Console copy nvram script running config scr tftp 192 168 77 52 running config scr MOOS PPP TE PE Set TFTP Server IP 192 168 77 52 TETP Path ta iria dus TFTP Filename running config scr Data Type eua RU nae Config Script Source Filename running config scr Are you sure you want to start y n y File transfer operation completed successfully Example 6 script validate running config scr Console fscript validate running config scr network protocol dhcp no network javamode vlan database exit configure stack member 2 1 exit logging buffered logging host 192 168 77 151 Configuration script running config scr validated Console script apply running config scr Are you sure you want to apply the configuration script y n y The system has unsaved changes Would you like to save them now y n y Configuration Saved 48 Web User Guide Example 7 Validate another Configuration Script Console script validate default scr network parms vlan database exit configure lineconfig exit spanning tree interface 0 1 exit interface 0 2 exit interface
56. ghts which vary from state to state Trademarks D Link is a registered trademark of D Link Systems Inc Other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright Statement No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this product may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 and any amendments thereto Contents are subject to change without prior notice Copyright 2005 by D Link Corporation D Link Systems Inc All rights reserved CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a residential environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Operation of this equipment in a residen
57. he net working device both work effectively 36 Web User Guide Using the Web Interface 37 Using the Web Interface This chapter is a brief introduction to the web interface Tip Use the Web interface for configuration instead of the CLI interface Web configuration is quicker and easier than entering the multiple required CLI commands You can manage your switch through a Web browser and Internet connection This is referred to as Web based management To use Web based management the DES 3226L must be set up for in band connectivity To access the switch the Web browser must support e HTML version 4 0 or later e HTTP version 1 1 or later e JavaScript version 1 2 or later This section explains how to access the switch Web based management panels to configure and manage the switch Note that there are equivalent functions in the Web interface as in the terminal interface that is both applications usually employ the same menus to accomplish a task For example when you log in there is a Main Menu with the same functions available etc There are several differences between the Web and terminal interfaces For example on the Web interface the entire forwarding database can be displayed while the terminal interface only displays 10 entries starting at specified addresses To terminate the Web login session close the web browser Configuring for Web Access To enable Web access to the switch 1 Conf
58. her protected port on the same switch The feature does not provide protection between ports located on different switches VLAN Configuration Example The diagram in this section shows a switch with four ports configured to handle the traffic for two VLANs Port 0 2 handles traffic for both VLANs while port 0 1 is a member of VLAN 2 only and ports 0 3 and 0 4 are members of VLAN 3 only The script following the diagram shows the commands you would use to configure the switch as shown in the diagram 60 Web User Guide Figure 18 VLAN example network diagram CLI Examples Port 0 1 VLAN 2 Port 0 2 VLANs 2 amp 3 Layer 2 Switch Port 0 4 VLAN 3 Port 0 3 VLAN 3 The following examples show how to create VLANs assign ports to the VLANs and assign a VLAN as the default VLAN to a port Example 1 Create Two VLANs Use the following commands to create two VLANs and to assign the VLAN IDs while leaving the names blank Console Console Console Console vlan database Vlan vlan 2 Vlan vlan 3 Vlan exit Example 2 Assign Ports to VLAN2 This sequence shows how to assign ports to VLAN2 specify that frames will always be transmitted tagged from all member ports and that untagged frames will be rejected on receipt Consol Consol Consol Consol Consol Consol Consol Consol Consol Consol 0000000000 config Interface 0 1 Interface 0 1 Interface 0 1 Interfac
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60. igure the switch for in band connectivity See Configuring for In band Connectivity on page 23 for instructions 2 Enable Web mode A At the CLI prompt enter the show network command B Set Web Mode to Enabled 38 Web User Guide Web Page Layout 2005 D Lin D Link Sy A Web interface panel for the switch Web page consists of three areas Figure 9 A banner graphic of the switch appears across the top of the panel The second area a hierarchical tree view appears to the left of the panel The tree consists of a combination of folders subfolders and configuration and status HTML pages You can think of the folders and subfolders as branches and the configuration and status HTML pages as leafs Only the selection of a leaf not a folder or subfolder will cause the display of a new HTML page A folder or subfolder has no corresponding HTML page The third area at the bottom right of the panel displays the currently selected device configuration status and or the user configurable information that you have selected from the tree view Figure 9 Web Interface Panel Example System Description System Description D Link DES 3226L Switch System Name RR System Location E System Contact IP Address 192 168 21 130 System Object ID M7 System Up Time 0 days 17 hours 20 minutes MIBs Supported RFC 1907 SNMPv2 MIB RFC 2819 RMON MIB DLINK DES3226L REF MIB SNMP COMMUNITY MIB SNMP FRAMEWORK MIB SNMP MPD M
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65. nfig exit Example 2 show classofservice dot1p mapping Console show classofservice dotlp mapping User Priority Traffic Class 0 1 1 2 2 0 3 Y 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 Example 3 show classofservice trust Console show classofservice dotlp mapping Display 802 1p priority mapping information ip dscp mapping Display IP DSCP Information ip precedence mapping Display ClassofService IP Precedence Information trust Display ClassofService Trust Information Console show classofservice trust cr Press Enter to execute the command Console show classofservice trust Class of Service Trust Mode DotlP Traffic Shaping and Rate Limiting Traffic shaping controls the amount and volume of traffic transmitted through a network This has the effect of smoothing temporary traffic bursts over time Rate limiting specifies the maximum ingress bandwidth allowed typically used to rate limit the inbound transmission rate This value is controlled independently of any per flow input policing configurations It is effectively a hard limit for allowed ingress traffic rate traffic shape Use this command to enable traffic shaping by specifying the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for all interfaces Global Config or for a single interface Interface Config Class of Service CoS 65 The lt 0 100 gt value is the percentage of port speed For example a value of 20 means the port speed for egress traffic is at 20
66. ng electromagnetic field generators such as motors vibration dust and direct exposure to sunlight When 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 Installing the Hardware 21 NOTE Read the safety information in the Product Information Guide as well as the safety information for other switches that connect to or support the switch Figure 2 Connecting Power Cable AG Line 10 240v AG 504042 1 24 Connect a power cable to the DES 3226L 2 After the switch is powered on the LED indicators momentarily blink and then display solidly This blinking of the LED indicators represents a reset of the system Caution A CAUTION As a precaution in the event of a power failure unplug the switch When power is resumed plug the switch back into the wall outlet Installing on a Flat Surface Free standing Switch Install the switch on a flat surface if you are no
67. nical Support over the Telephone 872 971 5701 Sunday to Thursday 9 00am to 5 00pm D Link Technical Support over the Internet http www dlink co il forum e mail support dlink co il Tech Support for customers within Turkey D Link Technical Support over the Telephone 90 212 289 56 59 Monday to Friday 9 00am to 6 00pm D Link Technical Support over the Internet http www dlink com tr e mail turkiye dlink me com Tech Support for customers within Egypt D Link Technical Support over the Telephone 202 414 4295 Sunday to Thursday 9 00am to 5 00pm D Link Technical Support over the Internet http support dlink me com e mail amostafa dlink me com D Link Building Networks for People 96 Web User Guide Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D Link website Tech Support for customers within South Africa and Sub Sahara Region D Link South Africa and Sub Sahara Technical Support over the Telephone 27 12 665 2165 DLINK For South Africa only Monday to Friday 8 30am to 9 00pm South Africa Time D Link Technical Support over the Internet http www d link co za email support d link co za D Link Building Networks for People Technical Support 97 Technical Support You can find updates and user documentation on the D Link website Tech Support for Latin America customers D Link Technical Support over the followings Telephones Argentina 0800 665
68. nk in full duplex mode The Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP combo ports are to be used with fiber optical transceiver cabling in order to uplink various other networking devices for a gigabit link that may span great distances These SFP ports support full duplex transmissions have auto negotiation and can be used with DEM 310GT 1000BASELX and DEM 311GT 1000BASE SX transceivers NOTE The SFP combo ports on the switch cannot be used simultaneously with the corre sponding 1000B ASE T ports If both ports are in use at the same time for example port 25 of the SFP and port 25 of the 1000BASE T the SFP ports will take priority over the combo ports and render the 1000BASE T ports inoperable Technical Specifications Product Overview This section displays specifications for the D Link DES 3226L switch as follows e General specifications e Physical and environmental specifications e Performance Table 1 General Specifications Specifications Description Standards IEEE 802 3 10BASE T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet TEEE 802 3x Full Duplex Flow Control IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE SX LX Gigabit Ethernet Protocol CSMA CD Data Transfer Rate Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex 20Mbps full duplex Fast Ethernet 100Mbps half duplex 200Mbps full duplex Gigabit Ethernet 2000Mbps full duplex Topology Star Network Cables 10BASET 2 pair
69. nstein Park Il Block B 102 106 Witch Hazel Avenue Highveld Technopark Centurion Gauteng Republic of South Africa TEL 27 12 665 2165 FAX 27 12 665 2186 URL www d link co za Russia Grafsky per 14 floor 6 Moscow 129626 Russia TEL 7 095 744 0099 FAX 7 095 744 0099 350 URL www dlink ru China No 202 C1 Building Huitong Office Park No 71 Jianguo Road Cha oyang District Beijing 100025 China TEL 86 10 58635800 FAX 86 10 58635799 URL www dlink com cn Taiwan 2F No 119 Pao Chung Rd Hsin Tien Taipei Taiwan TEL 886 2 2910 2626 FAX 886 2 2910 1515 URL www dlinktw com tw Headquarters 2F No 233 2 Pao Chiao Rd Hsin Tien Taipei Taiwan TEL 886 2 2916 1600 FAX 886 2 2914 6299 URL www dlink com 104 Web User Guide A 1 Appendix A Cables and Connectors When connecting the Switch to another switch a bridge or hub a normal cable is necessary Please review these products for matching cable pin assignment The following diagrams and tables show the standard RJ 45 receptacle connector and their pin assignments FIGURE 21 Standard RJ 45 Port and Connector AA 876555321 Table 6 shows the standard RJ 45 pin assignments Table 6 RJ 45 Pin Assignments Contact MDI X Port MDI II Port 1 RD receive TD transmit 2 RD receive TD transmit 3 TD transmit RD receive 4 Not used Not used 5 Notused Notused
70. nt Configuration syslog Syslog Configuration Console Config logging host lt hostaddress gt Enter Logging Host IP Address reconfigure Logging Host Reconfiguration remove Logging Host Removal Console Config logging host lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command lt port gt Enter Port Id Console Config logging host 10 254 24 153 4 lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command lt severitylevel gt Enter Logging Severity Level emergency 0 alert l critical 2 error 3 warning 4 notice 5 infol6 debug 7 Console Config logging host 10 254 24 153 4 1 lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command Console Config logging host 10 254 24 153 4 1 Console Config exit Console Config exit Example 5 show logging hosts Console show logging hosts lt cr gt Press Enter to execute the command Console show logging hosts IP Address Port Index Status Severity 1 10 254 24 153 warning 7 Active 55 56 Web User Guide Web Examples The following web pages are used in the Syslog feature Persistent Log Configuration Admin Status Severity Fiter Figure 17 Persistent Logs Traceroute 57 Traceroute This section describes the Traceroute feature Traceroute Overview Use Traceroute to discover the routes that packets take when traveling on a hop by hop basis to their destination through the network Maps network routes
71. nted in a standard 48 26 cm 19 inch rack or left freestanding placed on a tabletop Before installing the switch or switches make sure that the chosen installation location meets the following site requirements e Power The switch is installed near an easily accessible 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz out let e General The power supply is correctly installed by checking that the LEDs on the front panel are illuminated e Clearance There is adequate frontal clearance for operator access Allow clearance for cabling power connections and ventilation e Cabling The cabling is routed to avoid sources of electrical noise such as radio trans mitters broadcast amplifiers power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures e Ambient The ambient switch operating temperature range is O to 50 C 32 to 122 F at a relative humidity of 10 to 90 percent non condensing Installing the D Link DES 3226L Switch This section discusses installing the D Link DES 3226L switch NOTE Before unpacking the switch inspect the container and report any evidence of damage Figure 1 D Link DES 3226L Front View tt AA Anh SL LL LOL LL LDC LL LMC 20 Web User Guide Unpacking the Switch Place the container on a clean flat surface and cut all straps securing the container 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 co
72. ntents 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 Install 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 Ensure that the power outlet is within 1 82 meters 6 feet of the switch Visually 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 Make 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 Install the switch in a fairly cool and dry place for the acceptable temperature and humid ity operating ranges Install the switch in a site free from stro
73. or disconnected 16 Web User Guide Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your system To prevent static damage discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components such as the microprocessor You can do so by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD 1 When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the compo nent from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your sys tem Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure to discharge static electricity from your body 2 When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging 3 Handle all sensitive components in a static safe area If possible use antistatic floor pads work bench pads and an antistatic grounding strap Switch Description D Link s DES 3226L switch is a high port density Layer 2 switch that combines ultimate performance with fault tolerance security and management functions with flexibility and ease of use The D Link DES 3226L switch has a combination of 1000BASE T ports and SFP ports that may be used in uplinking various network devices to the switch including PCs hubs and other switches to provide a gigabit Ethernet upli
74. ory 5e UTP Cable 100m Category 5 UTP Cable 1000 Mbps 100BASE TX Category 5 UTP Cable 100 Mbps 100m 10BASE T Category 3 UTP Cable 10 Mbps 100m NOTE Maximum distance depends on fiber size and manufacturer Table 11 Cable Wavelengths Wavelength 1000BASE LX Single mode fiber module 1300 1000BASE SX Multi mode fiber module 850 1000BASE LHX Single mode fiber module Not IEEE standard 1000BASE ZX Single mode fiber module Not IEEE standard NOTE Exact wavelength depends on the fiber module s manufacturer C 1 C 2 Web User Guide
75. ptacle Ae Don Activate the AC power receptacle When the power is turned on with the local terminal already connected the switch goes through a power on self test POST POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to determine if the switch is fully operational before completely booting If POST detects a critical problem the startup procedure stops If POST passes successfully a valid executable image is loaded into RAM POST messages are displayed on the terminal and indicate test success or failure The boot process runs for approximately 60 seconds Initial Configuration The initial simple configuration procedure is based on the following assumptions e The DES 3226L switch was not configured before and is in the same state as when you received it e The DES 3226L switch booted successfully e The console connection was established and the console prompt appears on the screen of a VT100 terminal or terminal equivalent Installing the Hardware 27 The initial switch configuration is performed through the console port After the initial configuration you can manage the switch either from the already connected console port or remotely through an interface defined during the initial configuration NOTE The switch is not configured with a default user name and password NOTE All of the settings below are necessary to allow the remote management of the switch through Telnet Telnet client or
76. re that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack e Use caution when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding a component into or out of a rack the slide rails can pinch your fingers e After a component is inserted into the rack carefully extend the rail into a locking position and then slide the component into the rack e Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating e Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack e Do not step on or stand on any component when servicing other components in a rack NOTE A qualified electrician must perform all connections to DC power and to safety grounds All electrical wiring must comply with applicable local or national codes and practices Caution AN CAUTION Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available AN CAUTION The system chassis must be positively grounded to the rack cabinet frame Do not attempt to connect power to the system until grounding cables are connected Completed power and safety ground wiring must be inspected by a qualified electrical inspector An energy hazard will exist if the safety ground cable is omitted
77. rity MIB RMON Groups 1 2 3 and 9 Internet Addresses MIB IANA ifType MIB IEEE 802 1x MIB IEEE8021 PAE MIB IEEE 802 3AD MIB IEEE8021 AD MIB Enterprise MIB Support for all managed objects not contained in standards based MIBs according to the functions listed above Product Overview 13 Product Overview This section contains an overview and technical specifications of the D Link DES 3226L switch The D Link DES 3226L is a high performance Fast Ethernet switch that provides 24 10 100 Mbps switched ports with two combo gigabit copper Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP ports The switched 10 100 Mbps ports are ideal for segmenting networks into small connected sub networks for superior performance enabling the most demanding multimedia and imaging applications over the network The two fixed in gigabit copper ports support 10 100 1000BASE T speed There are also two SFP ports that provide optional fiber gigabit uplinks These SFP ports are associated with the gigabit copper ports so that if the SFP ports are used the gigabit copper ports are disabled Notes Notices and Cautions A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device A CAUTION AN indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your system from potential damage Throughout this safety section th
78. rmance is incapable of correction or if D Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to replace the non conforming Software the price paid by the original licensee for the non conforming Software will be refunded by D Link provided that the non conforming Software and all copies thereof is first returned to D Link The license granted respecting any Software for which a refund is given automatically terminates Non Applicability of Warranty The Limited Warranty provided hereunder for Hardware and Software portions of D Link s products will not be applied to and does not cover any refurbished product and any product purchased through the inventory clearance or liquidation sale or other sales in which D Link the sellers or the liquidators expressly disclaim their warranty obligation pertaining to the product and in that case the product is being sold As Is without any warranty whatsoever including without limitation the Limited Warranty as described herein notwithstanding anything stated herein to the contrary Submitting A Claim The customer shall return the product to the original purchase point based on its return policy In case the return policy period has expired and the product is within warranty the customer shall submit a claim to D Link as outlined below The customer must submit with the product as part of the claim a written description of the Hardware defect or Software nonconformance in sufficient deta
79. rtup EXEC type of upload and confirms the upload is progressing config lt tftp The URL must be specified as lt ipaddress gt lt filepath gt xmodem lt filepath gt lt filename gt lt filename gt gt For example If the user is using HyperTerminal the user must specify where the file is going to be received by the PC copy Privileged Starts the error log upload displays the mode and type of nvram errorlog EXEC upload and confirms the upload is progressing lt tftp lt ipad The URL must be specified as dress gt lt file path gt xmodem lt filepath gt lt filename gt lt filename gt gt copy nvram tra Privileged Starts the trap log upload displays the mode and type of plog lt tftp EXEC upload and confirms the upload is progressing a The URL must be specified as lt filepath gt xmodem lt filepath gt lt filename gt Table 5 Quick Start Commands Software Installation 35 Command Mode Description copy lt tftp Privileged Sets the destination download datatype to be an image lt ipaddress gt EXEC system image or a configuration file nvram startup con lt filepath gt fig Sed Slee The URL must be specified as nvram startup config xmodem lt filepath gt lt filename gt For example If the user is using Hyper Terminal the user must specify which file is to be sent to the networking device The Networking Device restarts automatically once the co
80. t blinks green on start up post The light turns off while the system is running The light turns on solid green if a u boot permanent fault occurs Per port Speed Link Activity state LED Link Act LED The indicators light up when there is a secure connection or link to an Ethernet device per port The indicator blinks whenever there is reception or transmission that is Activity Act per port Speed LED When 10 100Mbps per port the indicator light is Green when linked to 100Mbps Off when linked to 10Mbps When 10 100 1000Mbps per port the indicator light is Yellow when linked to 100Mbps Light green when linked to 1000Mbps Off when linked to 10Mbps SFP LED The indicator lights green when linked to a SFP interface 30 Web User Guide Software Installation 31 Software Installation This section contains procedures to help you become acquainted quickly with the D Link DES 3226L switch software Upgrading the Switch Firmware Use the information in this section to upgrade the D Link DES 3226L firmware to the latest version Follow these instructions to upgrade 1 w 8 amp D Open your web browser to the D Link support website http support dlink com Select your D Link product from the drop down DES 3226L Click Go The D Link Switches Product Description web page appears Scroll down to the section of this web page where the Firmware tab is displayed An example of this
81. t installing it in a rack The surface must be able to support the weight of the switch and the switch cables 1 Attach the self adhesive rubber pads on each location marked on the bottom of the chassis Figure 3 Prepare the Switch for Installation on a Desktop or Shelf Rubber Feet gt gt 2 Set the switch on a flat surface leaving 5 08 cm 2 inches on each side and 12 7 cm 5 inches at the back 3 Make sure that the switch has proper ventilation 22 Web User Guide Installing in a Rack The D Link DES 3226L switch can be mounted in a standard 19 rack Caution N CAUTION Do not use rack mounting kits to suspend the switch from under a table or desk or attach it to a wall Caution AN CAUTION Disconnect all cables from the switch before continuing Remove all self adhesive pads from the underside of the switch if they have been attached Caution AN CAUTION When mounting multiple switches into a rack mount the switches from the bottom up Caution AN CAUTION Make sure that the supplied rack bolts fit the pre threaded holes in the rack 1 Place the supplied rack mounting bracket on one side of the switch ensuring that the mounting holes on the switch line up to the mounting holes in the rack mounting bracket Figure 4 illustrates where to mount the brackets Figure 4 Attaching the Brackets Note This figure is not an actual DES 3226L It is used for explanatory purposes only POE 3
82. tial environment is likely to cause harmful interference to radio or television reception If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For detailed warranty information applicable to products purchased outside the United States please contact the corresponding local D Link office For detailed warranty information applicable to products purchased outside the United States please contact the corresponding local D Link office Registration 75 Registration Register online your D Link product at http 5 v Product registration is entirely voluntary and failure to complete or return this form will not diminish your warranty rights 76 Web User Guide Technical Support 77 Technical Support Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D Link website D Link provides free technical suppor for customers within the United States and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product U S an
83. tion of scripts is partial if script fails For example if the script executes five of ten commands and the script fails the script stops at five e Scripts cannot be modified or deleted while being applied e Validation of scripts checks for syntax errors only It does not validate that the script will run CLI Examples The following are examples of the commands used for the Configuration Scripting feature Example 1 script Console script apply Applies configuration script to the switch delete Deletes a configuration script file from the switch list Lists all configuration script files present on the switch show Displays the contents of configuration script validate Validate the commands of configuration script 46 Web User Guide Example 2 script list and script delete Console script list Configuration Script Name Size Bytes basic scr 93 running config scr 3201 2 configuration script s found 1020706 bytes free Console script delete basic scr Are you sure you want to delete the configuration script s y n y 1 configuration script s deleted Example 3 script apply running config scr Console script apply running config scr Are you sure you want to apply the configuration script y n y The systems has unsaved changes Would you like to save them now y n y Configuration Saved Example 4 Creating a Configuration Script Console show running config running con
84. trical outlets These cables are equipped with three prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable If you must use an exten sion cable use a 3 wire cable with properly grounded plugs Observe extension cable and power strip ratings Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into the extension cable or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cable or power strip To help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or uninterruptible power supply UPS Position system cables and power cables carefully route cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over Be sure that nothing rests on any cables Do not modify power cables or plugs Consult a licensed electrician or your power com pany for site modifications Always follow your local national wiring rules When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies if offered with your system observe the following guidelines Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply Ifthe system has multiple sources of power disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies Move products with care ensure that all casters an
85. ubmit A U EIN v gt a lv 2 Using the User pulldown menu select Create to create a new user 3 Enter a new user name in the User Name field 4 Enter a new user password in the Password field and then retype it in the Confirm Password field 40 Web User Guide NOTE If SNMPv3 Authentication is to be used for this user the password must be eight or more alphanumeric characters 5 If you do not need authentication go to Step 9 To enable authentication use the Authentication Protocol pulldown menu to select either MDS or SHA for the authentication protocol 7 If you do not need encryption go to Step 9 8 To enable encryption use the Encryption Protocol pulldown menu to select DES for the encryp tion scheme Then enter in the Encryption Key field an encryption code of eight or more alphanu meric characters 9 Click Submit Command Buttons The following command buttons are used throughout the Web interface panels for the switch Save Pressing the Save button implements and saves the changes you just made Some set tings may require you to reset the system in order for them to take effect Refresh Pressing the Refresh button that appears next to the Apply button in Web interface panels refreshes the data on the panel Submit Pressing the Submit button sends the updated configuration to the switch Configura tion changes take effect immediately but these changes are not retained across a power
86. uration all changes are lost config when you power down or reset the networking device nvram startup config logout User EXEC Logs the user out of the networking device Privileged 34 Web User Guide Table 5 Quick Start Commands lt filename gt gt Command Mode Description show network User EXEC Displays the following network configuration informa tion IP Address IP Address of the interface default 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask IP Subnet Mask for the interface default 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway The default Gateway for this inter face default 0 0 0 0 Burned in MAC Address The Burned in MAC Address used for in band connectivity Locally Administered MAC Address Can be config ured to allow a locally administered MAC address MAC Address Type Specifies which MAC address should be used for in band connectivity Network Configurations Protocol Current Indicates which network protocol is being used default none Management VLAN Id Specifies VLAN id Web Mode Indicates whether HTTP Web is enabled Java Mode Indicates whether java mode is enabled network parms Privileged Sets the IP address subnet mask and gateway of the lt ipaddr gt net EXEC router The IP address and the gateway must be on the mask gateway same subnet IP address range is from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 copy Privileged Starts the configuration file upload displays the mode and nvram sta
87. urs in shipment due to act of God failures due to power surge and cosmetic damage Any hardware software firmware or other products or services provided by anyone other than D Link and Products that have been purchased from inventory clearance or liquidation sales or other sales in which D Link the sellers or the liquidators expressly disclaim their warranty obligation pertaining to the product While necessary maintenance or repairs on your Product can be performed by any company we recommend that you use only an Authorized D Link Service Office Improper or incorrectly performed maintenance or repair voids this Limited Warranty Disclaimer of Other Warranties EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN THE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT IF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED IN ANY TERRITORY WHERE A PRODUCT IS SOLD THE DURATION OF SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO NINETY 90 DAYS EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY SELECTION AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT IS WITH THE PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT Limitation of Liability TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW D LINK IS NOT LIABLE UNDER ANY CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY FOR ANY LOSS OF USE OF THE
88. ust be in the correct mode to execute the command If you do not save the configuration all changes are lost when a you power down or reset the networking device Software Installation 33 Table 5 describes the command syntax the mode you must be in to execute the command and the purpose and output of the command Table 5 Quick Start Commands EXEC Command Mode Description show hardware Privileged Shows hardware version MAC address and software ver EXEC sion information show users Privileged Displays all of the users that are allowed to access the net EXEC working device Access Mode shows whether the user is able to change parameters on the networking device Read Write or is only able to view them Read Only As a factory default the admin user has Read Write access and the guest user has Read Only access There can only be one Read Write user and up to five Read Only users show User EXEC Displays all of the login session information loginsession users passwd Global Config Allows the user to set passwords or change passwords lt username gt needed to login A prompt appears after the command is entered requesting the users old password In the absence of an old password leave the area blank User password should not be more than eight characters in length copy sys Privileged Saves passwords and all other changes to the device Bener unning EXEC If you do not save the config
89. within India D Link Technical Support over the Telephone 91 22 26526741 91 22 26526696 ext 161 to 167 Monday to Friday 9 30AM to 7 00PM D Link Technical Support over the Internet http ww dlink co in http www diink co in dlink drivers support asp ftp support dlink co in email techsupport dlink co in D Link Building Networks for People 94 Web User Guide Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D Link website D Link provides free technical support for customers for the duration of the warranty period on this product Customers can contact D Link technical support through our web site or by phone Tech Support for customers within the Russia D Link Technical Support over the Telephone 095 744 00 99 Monday to Friday 10 00am to 6 30pm D Link Technical Support over the Internet http www dlink ru email support dlink ru D Link Building Networks for People Technical Support 95 Technical Support You can find software updates and user documentation on the D Link website Tech Support for customers within the U A E amp North Africa D Link Technical Support over the Telephone 971 4 391 6480 UAE Sunday to Wednesday 9 00am to 6 00pm GMT 4 Thursday 9 00am to 1 00pm GMT 4 D Link Middle East amp North Africa D Link Technical Support over the Internet http Isupport dlink me com com Tech Support for customers within Israel D Link Tech
90. ysical links between two end points as a single logical link All of the physical links in a given LAG must operate in full duplex mode at the same speed Link Aggregation can be used to directly connect two switches when the traffic between them requires high bandwidth and reliability or to provide a higher bandwidth connection to a public network LAG offers the following benefits Increased reliability and availability if one of the physical links in the LAG goes down traffic is dynamically and transparently reassigned to one of the other physical links Better use of physical resources traffic can be load balanced across the physical links Increased bandwidth the aggregated physical links deliver higher bandwidth than each individual link Incremental increase in bandwidth A physical upgrade could produce a 10 times increase in bandwidth LAG produces a two or five times increase useful if only a small increase is needed Management functions treat a LAG as if it were a single physical port You can include a LAG in a VLAN You can configure more than one LAG for a given switch Example 1 Link Aggregation Configuration Example This section provides an example of configuring the software to support Link Aggregation LAG to a server and to a Layer 2 switch 68 Web User Guide Figure 20 shows the example network Figure 20 LAG example network diagram
91. zna firmy D Link 49 1805 2787 Pomoc techniczna firmy D Link wiadczona przez Internet URL http www dlink pl e mail pomoc_techniczna dlink de D Link Building Networks for People Technical Support 85 Technick podpora Aktualizovan verze software a u ivatelsk ch p ru ek najdete na webov str nce firmy D Link D Link poskytuje svym z kaznik m bezplatnou technickou podporu Zakaznici mohou kontaktovat odd leni technick podpory pres webov str nky mailem nebo telefonicky Web http Awww dlink de E Mail support dlink de Telefon 49 1805 2787 Telefonick podpora je v provozu PO CT od 08 00 do 19 00 PA od 08 00 do 17 00 D Link Building Networks for People 86 Web User Guide Technikai Tamogatas Meghajt programokat s frissiteseket a D Link Magyarorsz g weblapj r l t lthet le Telefonon technikai segits get munkanapokon hetf t l cs t rt kig 9 00 16 00 r ig s p nteken 9 00 14 00 r ig k rhet a 1 461 3001 telefonsz mon vagy a support dlink hu emailcimen Magyarorsz gi technikai t mogat s D Link Magyarorsz g 1074 Budapest Als erd sor u 6 R70 Irodah z 1 em Tel 06 1 461 3001 Fax 06 1 461 3004 email support dlink hu URL http www dlink hu D Link Building Networks for People Technical Support 87 Teknisk Support Du kan finne programvare oppdateringer og bruker dokumentasjon p D Links web sider D Link
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