D-LinkメーカーDWS/DXS-3200の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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T able of Content s Page 1 T able of Content s DXS/DWS-3227/3227P, DXS/DWS-3250 User Guide Overview ........... ................. ................ ........ 7 Intended Audience ..... ............. ................ ................ ................ ....
DXS/DSW 3200 Series User Guide Page 2 Initial Configuration ................ ...................... ....................... ................... ....................... ... ..... .................. 3 5 Advanced Configuration ................... .......
T able of Content s Page 3 Configuring Device Securi ty ............................................. ..................................................... 77 Configuring Management Security ............ ................ ................. ............
DXS/DSW 3200 Series User Guide Page 4 Viewing WLAN Stations ............... ................... ....................... ...................... .................... ....... . ............. 169 Configuring IP Information ................................
T able of Content s Page 5 Configuring Quality of Service .......... .......................................................................... ........ 237 Quality of Service Overview ............. ................ ................ ................ .
DXS/DSW 3200 Series User Guide Page 6 Configuring System Time............................................................................. ....................... 2 81 Configuring Daylight Savings Time ..................... .... ................ .....
Preface DXS/DWS-3227/3227P , DXS/DWS-3250 Us er Guide Overvie w Page 7 Preface The Embedded Web System (EWS) is a network management system. The D-Link Embed ded Web Interface con- figures, monitors, and troubleshoots network devices fr om a remote web b rowser .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 8 • Section 18, Configuring Quality of Service — Pro vides information about confi guri ng Quality of Service on the device. • Section 19, Managing System Files — Provides information about downlo ading, uploading, and copying system files.
Device Descriptio n V iewing the Device Page 9 Section 1. Device Description This section contains a description of the D-Link DWS/DXS-3250 a nd D-Link DWS/DXS-3 227/3227P , and con- tains the followi.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 10 The device front panel is con figured as follows: • 48 Gigabit Ethernet po rts — RJ-45 port s designated as 10/100/1000 Base-T . The RJ-45 ports are desi g- nated as ports Port s 1-48. • RS-232 Console port — An asynchronous serial console port suppor ting th e RS-232 electrical specification.
Device Descriptio n V iewing the Device Page 1 1 The following figure illustrates the DXS-3227 front panel: Figure 3: DXS/DWS- 3227P Front Panel The device front panel is con figured as follows: • 24 Gigabit Ethernet po rts — RJ-45 port s designated as 10/100/1000Base-T .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 12 Figure 5: DXS/DWS-3227P Back Panel The DXS-3200 seri es back panel is configured as follows: • Reset Button — Resets the device. The Reset button does not extend beyond the device’s front panel sur- face. This it to avoid accidental device resetting.
Device Descriptio n Ports Description Page 13 Figure 6: CX-4 Exp ansion Module 10G XFP Fiber port An optional 10Gigabit fiber port that can be inserted to the modules bays loca ted on the back panel. The following figure describ es the DEM - 41 1X module used for a fiber port: Transceivers can be purchased sepa- rately from D-Link.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 14 Figure 8: Inserting an SFP into the Device RS-232 Console Port The RS-232 port is an asynchronous serial co nsole port sup porting the RS-232 electrical specification. Th e port is used to connect the device to a c onsole managing the device.
Device Descriptio n Ports Description Page 15 Figure 9: St acking Kit (Optional) Figure 10: Inserting a M odule Into a Device T o insert a module into a device: 1. Release bay cover bolts. 2. Remove bay cover . 3. Carefully Insert module into its proper slot.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 16 Cable S pecifications The following table contains the various cabl e specification for the DXS/DW S-3200 series: LED Definitions The device front panels contain Light Emitting Diodes (LED ) that indicate the device status.
Device Descriptio n LED Definitions Page 17 Figure 10: DXS-3250 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet RJ- 45 Port LEDs The DXS-3227 device has the LED indications on a LED panel on the left side of the device.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 18 SFP LEDs The following figure illustrates the port LEDs. Figure 12: SFP LEDs The Fiber ports each have one LED. The LED indications are descri bed in the following table: System LEDs The three devices have different system LEDs.
Device Descriptio n LED Definitions Page 19 DXS/DWS-3227/3227P The sytstem LEDs are on the DXS/DWS-3227/3227P device in on the left side of the device.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 20 Cable, Port, and Pinout Information This section describes the devices physical interfaces an d provides info rmation about cable con nections. S tations are connected to the device ports through the physical inte rface ports on the front panel.
Device Descriptio n Cable, Port, and P inout Information Page 21 Figure 16: CX-4 Pin Allocation The following table describes th e pin allocation T able 6: CX-4 Port Pin Connections Pin Use S1 Rx 0+ 2.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 22 Figure 17: DB-9 Pin Allocation The following table describes th e pin allocation Physical Dimensions The device has the following physical dime nsions: DXS/DWS - 3250 / DXS/DWS - 3227P • Width: 440 mm (17.32 inch) • Depth: 430mm (16.
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Mounting Device Preparing for Installatio n Page 25 Section 2. Mounting Device This section contains information for installing the device, and includes the fo llowing sections: • Preparing for Inst.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 26 Site Requirement s The device is placed on a table-top. Before installing the uni t, verify that the l ocation chosen for installation me ets the following site requirements. • General — Ensure that the power su pply is correctly installed.
Mounting Device Installing the Device Page 27 Inst alling the Device The device can be installed on a flat surface or mounted in a rack. This section incl ud es the following topics: • Desktop or Sh.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 28 Notes • Disconnect all cables from the unit befor e mounting th e device in a rack or cabinet. • When mounting multiple devices into a ra ck, mount the devices from the bottom up. T o install the device in a rack, perform the following: 1.
Mounting Device Installing the Device Page 29 Figure 20: Mounting Device in a Rack 5. Secure the unit to the rack with the rack screws (not provided). Faste n the lower pair of screws before the upper pair of screws. This ensures that the weight of the unit is evenl y distributed during installation.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 30 Connecting the Device This section describe s how to connect the device, and include s the following sections: • Connecting the Switch to a T erminal • AC P.
Initial Configuration General Configuration Informat ion Page 31 Section 3. Initial Configuration This section describes the initial devi ce co nfigurati on and includes the foll owing topics: • Gen.
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 32 Device Port Default Settings The following table describes the device port default settings:. Note These default settings can be modified once the device is installe d.
Initial Configuration Booting the Switch Page 33 As the switch boots, the bootup test first cou nts the device memory availability and then continues to b oot. The fol- lowing screen is an example of the displa yed POST . The boot process runs approximately 30 seconds.
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 34 Note The following screen is a n example configuration.Items such as addresses, versi ons, and dates may differ for each device. After the switch boot s successfully , a system prompt appears (con sole>) and the lo cal terminal can be used to begin configuring the switch.
Initial Configuration Configur ation Overview Page 35 After making any configuration changes, the new configur ation must be saved before re booting. T o save the con- figuration, enter the following .
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 36 User Name A user name is used to manage the device remotely , fo r example through SSH, T elnet, or the Web interface. T o gain complete administrative (su per-user) control over the device, the highest privilege (15) must be specified.
Initial Configuration Configur ation Overview Page 37 The following screen displays th e default device co nfiguration: The community-string, community-access, and IP address can be configured thro ugh the local terminal during the initial configuration proce dure.
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 38 This completes the initial configuratio n of the device from a local terminal. The con figured parameters enable fu r- ther device configuration from any remote location.
Initial Configuration Advanced Configuration Page 39 The interface receives the IP address automatically . 1. T o verify the IP address, enter the show IP interface command at the system prompt as shown in the follow- ing example. Notes • The device configuration does not have to be delet ed to retrieve an IP address for the DHCP server.
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 40 The following example illu strates the process: T o verify the IP address, e nter the show ip interface command.
Initial Configuration Advanced Configuration Page 41 Configuring an Initial T elnet Password T o configure an initial T elnet password, enter the following commands: When initially logging onto a device through a T elne t session, enter bob at the password prompt.
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 42 Sof tware Download and Reboot Sof tware Download through XModem This section contains instructions for downloading device software (system a nd boot images) us ing XModem, which is a data transfer protocol for updating back-up configuration files.
Initial Configuration Software Downlo ad and Rebo ot Page 43 5. Enter the command “copy t ftp://{tf tp address}/{file name}image” to copy a new system image to the device. When the new image is downloaded, it is saved in th e area allocated for the other copy of system image (image-2, as given in the example ).
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 44 5. Enter the command “reload”. The followin g message is displayed: 6. Enter “Y” to reboot the switch. Configuring S t acking Configuring stacking is performed duri ng the bootup process.
Initial Configuration Configuring Stacking Page 45 6. On the S tartup Menu, press “6”. The following St ack Menu is displayed : 7. T o Set a unit number press “1” on the S tack Menu. The following prompt is displayed: 8. Enter the first stacking port.
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 46 16. From the S tack menu, press “4”. The S tartup menu is displayed. 17. From the S tartup menu, press “10”.
Initial Configuration St artup Menu Functions Page 47 Erase FLASH File In some cases, the device configuratio n must be erased. If the configuration is erased, all parameters configured via CLI, Web browser interface, or SNMP must be reconfigured . T o erase the device configuration: 1.
DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide Page 48 Password Recovery If a password is lost, use the Password Recovery option on the S tartup menu. The pro cedure enables the user to enter the device once without a password. T o recover a lost password fo r the local terminal only: 1.
Initial Configuration St artup Menu Functions Page 49 The following Licence Menu is disp layed: 3. From the Lice nse Menu, press “1”. The following prompt is displayed: 4. Enter the licence key . 5. Press <Enter> 6. T o remove a licence press “2” .
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Getting S t arted Page 51 Section 4. Getting S t arted This section provides an introduction to the us er interface, and includes the foll owing topics: • S tarting the D-Link Embedded Web Interface.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 52 S t arting the D-Link Embedded Web Interface Notes • Disable the popup blocker befo re beginni ng device configuratio n using the EWS. This section contains information on starting the D-Li nk Embedded Web interface.
Getting S t arted St arting the D-Link Embedded W eb Interface Page 53 Notes • The screen captures in this Guide represent the 48 port device. The We b pages in the 24 port device may vary slightly.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 54 Underst anding the D-Link Embedded Web Interface The D-Link Embedded Web Interface Home Page contains the following views: • Port LED Indicators — Located a t the top of the home page, th e port LED indica tors provide a visual repre- sentation of the ports on the D-L ink front panel.
Getting S t arted Understanding the D-Link Embedded W eb Interface Page 55 This section provid es the following addi tional informati on: • Device Representation — Provides an explanation of the D-Link user interface buttons, including both man- agement buttons a nd task icons.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 56 Using the D-Link Embedded W eb Interface Mana gement Buttons Configuration Management bu ttons and icons provide an ea sy method of c onfiguring device information, and include the following: T able 10: D-Link Web Interface Configurat ion Buttons Button Button Name Description Clear Logs Clears system logs.
Getting S t arted Using Screen and T able Options Page 57 Using Screen and T able Options D-Link contains screens and tables for configuring de vices. This section contai ns the following to pics: •.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 58 Figure 26: IP Interface Settings Page 4. Modify the fields. 5. Click . The fields are modified, and t he information is save d to the device. Deleting Configuration Information 1. Open The D-Link Embedded Web Interface page.
Getting S t arted Resetting the Device Page 59 Resetting the Device The Reset page enabl es resetting the d evice from a remote location. Note To prevent the current configuration from being lost, save al l changes from the running con figuration file to the startup configuration file before resett ing the device.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 60 Logging Off from the Device 1. Click . The Logout Page opens. 2. Click . The D-Link Embedde d Web Interface Home Page closes.
Managing Dev ice Informati on Defining the System Descriptio n Page 61 Section 5. Managing Device Information This section contains information for setting general system information, and includes the.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 62 • System Object ID — Displays the vendor ’s authoritative ident ification of the net work management sub- system contained in the entity . • System Up Time — Displays the amount of time since the most rec ent device reset.
Managing Dev ice Informati on Defining Advance d System Settings Page 63 Defining Advanced System Settings The Mode Page allows network managers to enabl e Jumbo Fram es on the device. Jumbo Frames enable the transportation of identical data in fewer frames.
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Managing Power over Ethe rnet Devices Page 65 Section 6. Managing Power over Ethernet Devices Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides power to devices over existi ng LAN cabling, without updating or modifying the network infrastructure. Power over Ethernet removes t he necessity of placing network devices next to power sources.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 66 Defining PoE System Information The PoE Properties Page contains system PoE informat ion for enabling PoE on the device, monitoring the current power usage, and en abling PoE traps.T o en able PoE on the d evice: 1.
Managing Power over Ethe rnet Devices Defining PoE System Information Page 67 3. Define the Unit No. and the System Usage Thresh old field. 4. Check the Tr a p s checkbox.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 68 Displaying and Editing PoE System Information The PoE Interface Page displays system PoE information on the device , mon itoring the current power u sage, and enabling PoE traps. T o display syst em PoE informatio n on the device: 1.
Managing Power over Ethe rnet Devices Displaying and Editing PoE System Information Page 69 – Searching — Indicates that the device is currently searching for a powered devi ce. Searching is the default PoE operational status. – Fault — Indicates that the device has dete cted a faul t on the p owered device.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 70 • Invalid Signature Counter — Indicate the times an invalid signat ure was received. Signature s are the means by which the powered device identifies itself to the PSE. Signature are generate d during powered device detection, classification, or ma intenance.
Managing St acking Page 71 Section 7. Managing S t acking S tacking provides multiple switch management through a si ngle point as if all stack members are a single unit. All stack members are accessed through a single IP address through which the stack is managed.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 72 Underst anding the St ack T opology The 32XX series S tacked devices operate in a Ring topology . A stacked Ring topolo gy is where all devices in the stack are connected to each other forming a circle. Each st acked device accepts data and sends it to the device to which it is physically connected .
Managing St acking S tacking Failover T opology Page 73 Notes • If two members are discovered with the same Unit ID the stack continues to function, however only the unit with the older join time joins the stack. A me ssage is sent to the user, noti fying that a unit failed to join the stack.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 74 • Units toggle between S tacking Mode and S tand-alone Mode Each time the system reboots, the S tartup Configuration file in the Master unit i s used to configure the stack.
Managing St acking Configuring Stacking Page 75 Configuring S t acking The S tack Page allows network managers to either re set the entire stack or a specific device. Device configuration chan ges that are not saved before the d evice is reset are not saved.
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Configuring De vice Security Page 77 Section 8. Configuring Device Security This section provid es access to security pages that co ntai n fields for setting security parameters for port s, device management methods, u sers, and server security .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 78 Configuring Management Security This section provides information for con figuring device management security .
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 79 Defining Access Profiles Access profiles are profiles and rul es for accessing the device. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups. User groups are defined for interfaces a c cording to IP addresses or IP subnets.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 80 – Unchecked — Maintains the access profiles. 2. Click . The Add Access Profile Page op ens: Figure 36: Add Access Profile Page In addition to the fields in the Access Profile Page , the Add Access Profile Page contains the foll owing fields: • Access Profile Name — Defines the access profile name.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 81 • Source IP Address — Defines the interface source IP address to which the access profile applie s.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 82 Defining Profile Rules Access profiles can contain up to 128 rules th at determine which u sers can manage the switch module, and by which methods.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 83 – Te l n e t — Assigns T elnet access to the ru le. If selected, users accessing the device using T elnet meeting access profile criteria are p ermitted or denied access to the device.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 84 T o modify a Profile Rule: 1. Click System > Management Security > Authentication > Pr ofile Rules . The Access Profile Page opens 2. Click . The Profile Rules Setting Page opens: 3. Modify the fields. 4.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 85 Defining Authentication Profiles Authentication profiles allow netwo rk administrators to assign a uthentication meth ods for user a uthentication. User authentication can be perfo rmed eit her locally or on an external serve r .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 86 2. Click . The Add Authentication Profile Page opens. Figure 40: Add Authentication Profile Page 3. Define the Profile Method , Profile Name and Authentication Meth ods fields. 4. Click . The authentication pro file is defined, and the device is updated.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 87 Mapping Authen tication Methods After authentication prof iles are defined, they can be appli ed to manageme nt access methods.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 88 – None — Indicates that no authentication method is used for access. – RADIUS — Indicates that authentication occurs at the RADIUS server . – T ACACS+ — Indicates tha t authenticat ion occurs at the T ACACS+ – Local — Indicates that authentication occurs locally .
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 89 Defining RADIUS Settings Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers pro vide additional security for networks. RADIUS servers provide a centralized authentication method for web access.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 90 • Authentication Port — Identifies the a uthentication port. The authentication port is used to verify the RADIUS server authenticatio n. T he authenticated por t defaul t is 1812. • Number of R etries — Defines the number of transmitted requ ests sent to the RADIUS server before a failure occurs.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 91 T o edit RADIUS Server Settings: 1. Click System > Management Security > Authentication > Rad ius . The RADIUS Page op ens. 2. Click . The RADIUS Server Settings Page opens: Figure 44: RADIUS Se rver Settings Page 3.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 92 Defining T ACACS+ Authentication T erminal Access Controller Access Control System (T ACACS+) provides centralize d security user access vali da- tion.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 93 The T ACACS+ Page also contains the following fields: • Host IP Address — Defines the T ACACS+ Server IP address. • Priority — Defines the order in which the T ACACS+ servers are used.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 94 T o edit a T ACACS+ server settings: 1. Click System > Management Security >Authentication > T ACACS+ . The T ACACS+ Page opens. 2. Select T ACACS+ server entry . 3. Click . The Add T ACACS+ Host Page opens.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 95 Configuring Passwords This section contains information for defining device passwords, and includes the following topics.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 96 In addition to the fields in the Local User Page , the Add Lo cal User Page contains the following fie lds: • User Name — Defines the user name . • Access Level — Define the user access level. The lowest user access level is 1 and th e highest is 15.
Configuring De vice Security Configurin g Management Security Page 97 Defining Line Passwords Network administrators can define line passwords in the Line Password Page . After the line password is defined, a management method is assigned to the password.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 98 Defining Enable Passwords The Enable Pa ssword Page sets a local password for a particular access level. T o e nable passwords: 1.
Configuring De vice Security Configuring Network Security Page 99 Configuring Network Security Network security manages both access control lists and l ocked ports.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 100 ple, a network administrator can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port-base d authentication, but grant Internet a ccess to unauthorized users. • Unauthenticated VLANS — Are availab le to users, even if the ports attached to the VLAN are defined as unauthorized.
Configuring De vice Security Configuring Network Security Page 101 Defining Network Authentication Properties The Network Authentication Properties Page allows network managers to co nfigure network au thentication parameters. In addition, Guest VLANs are enabled from the Network Authentication Properties Pag e .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 102 • VLAN List — Contains a list of VLANs. The Guest VLAN is selected from the VLAN list. 2. Define the Port-based Authentication St ate , Authentication Method , Guest VLAN , and VLAN Lis t fields. 3. Click .
Configuring De vice Security Configuring Network Security Page 103 Defining Port Authentication The Port Authentication Page allows network managers to configure po rt-based au thentication global parameters. T o define the port-based authentication global propertie s: 1.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 104 • Quiet Period — Defines the time (in seconds) a fter an authenti cation fai lure (for example, a wrong password) before the switch tries to authenticate the client again. The default value is 60 se co nds.
Configuring De vice Security Configuring Network Security Page 105 Configuring Multiple Host s The Multiple Ho st Page allows network managers to configure advanced port-based authentication settings for specific ports and VLANs. For more informati on on advanced port-based authentication, see Advanced Port- Based Authentication .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 106 • Status — Indicates the host status. If there is an asterisk (*), the po rt is either not linked or is down.
Configuring De vice Security Configuring Network Security Page 107 Defining Authentication Host s The Authenticated Host Page con tains a list of authenticated user s. T o define authe nticated users: 1. Click Advanced Setup > Security Suite > Authentica tion > Authenticated Host .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 108 Configuring T raffic Control This section contains information for managing both por t security and storm control, and includes the follo wing topics: • Mana.
Configuring De vice Security Configuring Network Security Page 109 Managing Port S ecurity Network security can be increased by limiting access o n a specific port only to users with specific MAC addresses. The MAC addresses can be dynamically le arned or static ally configured.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 1 10 – Not in Auto Mode — Indicates that the port control is Forc e d Authorized, and clients have full port access. – Single-host Lock — Indicates that the port control is Auto and a single client ha s been authenticated via the port.
Configuring De vice Security Configuring Network Security Page 1 1 1 Enabling S torm Control S torm control limits the amount of Mult icast and Broadcast frames accepted and forwarde d by the device. When Layer 2 frames are forwarded, Broadcas t, and Multicast fram es are flooded to all ports on the re levant VLAN.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 1 12 – Unknown Unicast, Multicast & Broadcast — Counts Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast traffic. – Multicast & Broadcast — Counts Broadcast and Multicast traffic together . – Broadcast Only — Counts only Broadcast traffic.
Configuring De vice Security Defining DOS Protection Security Page 1 13 Defining DOS Protection Security Denial of Service (DOS) protection pr ovides Security Suite for DWS/DXS-32 00 systems allows administrators to match, discard, and re direct packets based on packet header values.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 1 14 • Include Well Known Martian Addresses — Indicates that packet s arriving from Marti an addresses are dropped. When enabled, the follow i ng IP addresses are included: – 0.0.0.0/8 (except 0.0.0. 0/32 ), 127.
Configuring Port s Page 1 15 Section 9. Configuring Port s The Interface Configuratio n Page contains fields for defi ning port parameters. T o define port paramet ers: 1. Click Basic Setup > Interfa ce > Interface Configuration . T he Interface Configura tion Page op ens.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 1 16 – 10000 — Indicates the port is currentl y operating at 100 00 Mbps. • Duplex Mod e — Displays the port duplex mode. Th is field is configurable only when auto negotia tion is dis- abled, and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M.
Configuring Port s Page 1 17 3. Modify the fields. 4. Click . The parameters are saved, and the device is updated..
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 1 18 V iewing Port Properties The Interface Properties Page contains fields for defining port parameters. T o define port parameters: 1.
Configuring Port s V iewing Port Properties Page 1 19 Figure 68: Port Properties Page 3. Define the Port and Descriptio n fields. 4. Click . The interface properties ar e modified, an d the device is updated.
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Aggregating Port s Page 121 Section 10. Aggregating Port s Link Aggregation opti mizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a si ngle LAG . Aggregati ng ports multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increase s p ort flexibility , and provides link redundan cy .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 122 Configuring LACP LAG ports can cont ain different media types if the ports are operating at the same speed. Aggregated lin ks can be set up manually or a utomatically established by enabl ing LACP on the relevant li nks.
Aggregating Port s Configuring LACP Page 123 Figure 70: LACP Parameters Settings Page 3. Edit the Port Priority and LACP Timeout fi elds. 4. Click . The LACP settings are saved, and the device is upda.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 124 Defining LAG Members The LAG Membership Page contains fields for configurin g parameters for configured LAGs. T o define LAG parameters: 1. Click Advanced Setup > Interface > LAG Members hip . The LAG Membership Page opens.
Configuring VLANs Page 125 Section 1 1. Configuring VLANs VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network (LAN) which combi ne user stations and network devices into a single unit, regardless o f the physical LAN segment to which they are attached.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 126 Defining VLAN Properties The VLAN Properties Page provides information and glo bal parameters for configuring and working with VLANs. T o define VLAN p roperties: 1. Click Basic Setup > VLAN > Membership > Properties .
Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN Properties Page 127 • Remove — Removes VLANs. The possible fiel d values are: – Checked — Removes the selected VLAN. – Unchecked — Maintains VLANs. 2. Click . The Add VLAN page opens: Figure 73: Add VLAN Page 3.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 128 Defining VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership Page contains a table that ma ps VLAN parameters to ports. Ports are assigned VLAN membership by toggling through the Port Cont rol settings. T o define VLAN membership: 1.
Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN Membership Page 129 • Include (Green) — Includes the port in the VLAN. • Exclude (Red) — Excludes the interface from the VLAN. However , the interface can be added to the VLAN through GARP . • Forbidden (Purpl e) — Denies the interface VLAN membe rship, even if GARP indicate s the port is to b e added.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 130 Defining VLAN Interface Settings The VLAN Interface Settings Page contains fields for managing ports that are p art of a VLAN. The Port Default VLAN ID (PVID) is configured on the VLAN Interface Settings Page .
Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN In terface Settings Page 131 – Admit All — Both tagged and untagged p ackets are accepted on the port. • Ingress Filtering — Indicates whether ingress filtering is enable d on the port. The possible field valu es are: – Enable — Enabl es ingress filtering on the device.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 132 Configuring GARP This section contains information for configuring Generic Attribute Registra tion Protocol (GARP).
Configuring VLANs Configuring GARP Page 133 • Join T imer — Indicates the amount of time, in centiseconds, that PDUs are tra nsmitted. The default value is 20 centiseconds. • Leave Timer — Indicates the amount of time lapse, in centiseconds, that the device waits before leaving its GARP state.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 134 Defining GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is specifically provided for aut omatic distribution of VLAN membership information among VLAN-aware bridges.
Configuring VLANs Configuring GARP Page 135 • Dynamic VLAN Cre ation — Indicates if Dynamic VLAN creation is enabled on the interfa ce. The possible field values are: – Enable — Enables Dynamic VLAN creation on the interface. – Disable — Disables Dynamic VLAN creation on the interface.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 136 Configuring Multicast VLANs Network Manager can enhance Multicast TV services by ca tapulting networking into the n ext generation of IT services by combining cable tele vision, VoIP, and high spee d inter-net conne ctions via a single cable.
Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN Groups Page 137 Defining VLAN Group s VLAN groups i ncrease network flexabili ty and portabili ty . For example, network users g rouped by MAC address can l og on to the network fr om multiple locations without moving between VLANs.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 138 • Prefix – Defines the IP address’s prefix. The possible field range is 0-32. 2. Click . The Add Protoc ol Group opens. Figure 82: Add Protocol Group 3. Define the fields. 4. Click . The Protocol b ased VLAN gr o up is defined, and the device is updated.
Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN Groups Page 139 Defining VLAN Protocol Port s The Protocol Group Pa ge adds interfaces to Prot ocol groups. T o define VLAN protocol ports: 1. Click Advaned Setup > VLAN > Protocol Port . The VLAN Protocol Port Page opens.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 140 Figure 84: VLAN Protocol Port Setting Page 3. Define the fields. 4. Click . The Pr otocol based VLA N port is defined, and t he device is up dated. 5. Click . The Protocol Group Setting s Page o pens: Figure 85: Protocol Group Settings Page 6.
Defining WLAN Page 141 Section 12. Defining WLAN A W ireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is a technology that p rovides net work services using radio waves. WLAN provides wireless ne twork service connections to all users within a define d service area.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 142 Defining WLAN Sy stem P roperties This section contains information for configuring and vi ewing gen eral WLAN parameters, and includes the follow- ing topics:.
Defining WLAN Defining WLAN System Properties Page 143 • Idle St ation Timeout — Indicates the amount of time (minutes) that elapses before an idle station is timed out. Idle stations that are timed out must logi n to the system. The defaul t value is 30 minutes.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 144 • VLAN — Displays the VLAN mapped to the ESS. The default is VLAN 1. • QoS Mode — Indicates if QoS is enabled for t he ESS. The possible field values are: – None — Indicates that QoS is not enabled for ESS.
Defining WLAN Defining WLAN System Properties Page 145 In additio n to the f ield in th e ESS Security Page , the Create ESS Configuration Pa ge contains the following addi- tional fields: • Enable MAC Ad dre ss Control — Indicates if MAC address filtering is enabled on t he ESS.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 146 In addition to the field in th e ESS Security Page , the ESS Settings Page contains the following additional fields: • Load Balan cing — Indicates if load balancing type enable d for the wireless network.
Defining WLAN Defining WLAN System Properties Page 147 V iewing WLAN Rogues Rogue AP is an unauthorized Access Point that presents pot entia l security threat. Wh en conn ected to a corporate network, the AP rogus, as a resulte of se curity breaches, ma y allow access to corporate netwo rk for unauthorized par ti es .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 148 – Mitigate — Indicates that a disassociation instruction is sent for the SSID. – Known — Indicates that the SSID is already known to the system.
Defining WLAN Defining WLAN System Properties Page 149 V iewing WLAN St ations The Monitor WLAN S tations Page provide s information to network manager regardin g the stations associated with the access point. T o vi ew the WLAN stations: 1. Click WLAN > System >Stations .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 150 – Unchecked — Maintains the WLAN stations. Defining WLAN Access Point s Access Points act as communication hubs for wireless ne tw orks. In additional, access poi nts provide both encryp- tion and bridging be tween 802.
Defining WLAN Defining WLAN Access Points Page 151 Defining WLAN Access Point Properties The WLAN Access Point Properties Page displays information regarding the cu rrently configured WLAN stations, including the SSID, the acce ss point MAC address, the current access point status, and the discovery time.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 152 – Unchecked — Maintains the access point s. • Remove — Removes access points. The possib le field values are: – Checked — Removes the sele cted access point. – Unchecked — Maintains the current access point s.
Defining WLAN Defining WLAN Access Points Page 153 Configuring WLAN VLANs The WLAN Access Point VLANs Page allows network mangers to configure VLANs from access points. The switch provides VLAN ID of the station. The AP VLAN ID is stored per station basis in the AP ta gs frames.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 154 Configuring WLAN T emplate Settings The WLAN T emplates Page allows network managers to define WLAN templates. T emp lates contains the Basic Service Set parameters, and can be applied to access points. T o define WLAN templates: 1.
Defining WLAN Defining WLAN Access Points Page 155 Figure 96: Create WL AN T emplate Page The Create WLAN T emplate Page contains the following fields: • T emplate Name — Defines the WLAN template name. T empla te names can contain up-to 32 characters.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 156 Configuring WLAN Radio Settings Access Points can have up-to two radio interfaces. Howe ver , each radio interface is co nfigured and controlled separately . Radio interfaces inherit the common configuration parameters from the ESS configuration.
Defining WLAN Configuring WLAN Rad io Settings Page 157 – Half — Defines half of the maximum power relative to the selected country’s device power regulations. – Quarter — Defines a quarter of the maximum power relative to the selected country’s device power regulations.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 158 Defining BSS Settings The BSS Settings Page allows network managers to define Basic Service Sets (BSS). BSS are a set of stations that directly communicate with each other . The logical connection between the WLAN stations determines a set, not the station location .
Defining WLAN Configuring WLAN Rad io Settings Page 159 – 1 — Indicates non-Unicast traffic is transferred at 1000 Kbps. – 2 — Indicates non-Unicast traffic is transferred at 2000 Kbps. – 5.5 — Indicates non-Unicast traffic is transferred at 5500 Kbps.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 160 Figure 99: Create AP BSS Configuration Page 3. Define the fields. 4. Click . The AP BSS configuration is saved, and the device is updated. T o modify BSS settings: 1. Click WLAN > Configuration > Radio > BSS Settings .
Defining WLAN Configuring WLAN Rad io Settings Page 161 Figure 100: Edit BSS Settings Page In additio n to the f ields in the BSS Settings page, the Create BSS Settings page contains the following fields: • Enable SSID Advertiseme nt — Indicate s if SSID advertisement is enabled.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 162 Defining WLAN Power Settings The WLAN Radio Power Settings Page allows network manag ers to define WLAN radio power settings.T o define WLAN radio power se ttings: 1. Click WLAN > Radio > Power Setti ngs .
Defining WLAN Configuring WLAN Rad io Settings Page 163 – Unchecked — Disables the device Minimum Signal Loss default value. 2. Define the fields. 3.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 164 Vi e wi ng W L A N Stat i s ti c s This section contains information for viewing WLAN statistics, and i ncludes the following topics: • Viewing Access Point .
Defining WLAN V iewing WLAN Statistics Page 165 • Management Sent Frame s — Displays the number of manag ement pack et s that were sent from the access point. • Received Unicast Pa ckets — Displays the number of Unicast frames that were received on the access point.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 166 V iewing Radio Interfaces St atistics The WLAN Radio Interfa ce S tatistics Page contains information for helping network admi nistrators to manage radio transmission statistics. T o the op en the WLAN Radio Int erface S tatistics Page : 1.
Defining WLAN V iewing WLAN Statistics Page 167 • Sent Bytes — Displays the amount o f by tes sent from interface. • Data Packet s Received — Displays the amount of management data packets received on the interface. • Data Packets Sent — Displays the amount of data p ackets sent from interface.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 168 V iewing BSS St atistics The BSS Information Page allows network managers to monitor Basic Serv ice Set activity .
Defining WLAN V iewing WLAN Statistics Page 169 V iewing WLAN St ations The WLAN St ations Statistics Page cont ains statistics regarding WLAN stations.
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Configuring IP Information Configuring IP Interfaces Page 171 Section 13. Configuring IP Information This section provid es information for definin g dev ice IP addresses, and includes the following t.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 172 Defining IP Addresses The IP Interf ace Page contains fields for assigning IP addresses. Packets are forwarded to the default IP when frames are sent to a remote network. The configured IP address mu st belong to the same IP address subnet of one of the IP interfaces.
Configuring IP Information Configuring IP Interfaces Page 173 Figure 107: Add IP Interface Page 3. Define the Source IP Address , Network Mask or Prefix Length , and Interface fiel ds. 4. Click . The IP configuration fie lds are saved, and the device is updated.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 174 Defining Default Gateways Packets a re forwarded to the defau lt IP when frames are sent to a re mote network via the defaul t gateway . The configured IP address must belong to th e same subnet of one of the IP inte rfaces.
Configuring IP Information Configuring IP Interfaces Page 175 Configuring DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) assigns dynamic IP addres ses to devices on a network. DHCP ensures that network devices can have a different IP addr ess every time the device connects to the network.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 176 Figure 1 1 1: Add DHCP IP Interface Page 3. Define the Inte rface and Host Name fields. 4. Click . The DHCP interface is added, and the device is updated.
Configuring IP Information Configuring IP Interfaces Page 177 Configuring ARP The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) converts IP addresses into physical addresses, and maps the IP address to a MAC address. ARP allow s a host to communicate with other hosts only when the IP address of its neighbors is known.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 178 – VLAN — Indicates the VLAN for which ARP parameters are defined . • IP Address — Indicates the station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address filled in below . • MAC Address — Displays the station MAC address, which is associated in the ARP table with the IP address.
Configuring IP Information Configuring Domain Name Servers Page 179 Configuring Domain Name Servers Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names in to IP addresses. Each time a doma in name is assigned, the DNS service translates the na me into a numeric IP address.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 180 – Dynamic — The IP address is dynamically created. – Sta t i c — The IP address is a st atic IP address. • Remove — Removes DNS servers. The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected DNS server – Unchecked — Maintains the current DNS server list.
Configuring IP Information Configuring Domain Name Servers Page 181 Defining DNS Host Mapping The DNS Host Mapping P age provides information for defining DNS Host Mapping. T o define DNS host map- ping: 1. Click Basic Setup > IP Configuration > Domain Name Syste m > Host Mapping .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 182 Figure 1 17: Add DNS Host Page 3. Define the Host Name and IP Address fields. 4. Click . The DNS host is added, and the device is updated.
Defining the Forwardin g Database and St atic Routes Page 183 Section 14. Defining the Forwarding Dat abase and S t atic Routes Packets addressed to destinations stored in either th e S tatic or Dynamic databases are immedia tely forwarded to the port.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 184 Defining S t atic Forwarding Dat abase Entries The Forwarding Database St atic Addresses Page contains parameters for defining the age interval on the device. T o prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when th e device is reset, en sure that the port attached to the MAC address is locked.
Defining the Forwardin g Database and St atic Routes Defining Static Forwarding Database Entri es Page 185 T o add a new static forwarding database entry: 1. Click Advanced Setup > Forwarding Database > St atic Addresses . The Forwa rding Database S tatic Addresses Page opens.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 186 Defining Dynamic Forwarding Dat abase Entries The Dynamic Addresses Page contains parameters for querying information in the Dynamic MAC Address T able, including the interface type, MAC addre sses, VLAN, and ta ble storing.
Defining the Forwardin g Database and St atic Routes Defining Dyna mic Forwarding Database Entri es Page 187 • Address T able Sort Key —S p ecifies the means by which the Dy namic MAC Address T able is sorted. The address table can be sorted by address, VLAN, or interface.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 188 Configuring Routing Once the switch has been defined as a ro uter , statics route can be d efined. Network managers can define up to 3 2 stati c IP routes. T o configure an I P static rou te: Note For configuring the swi tch as a router, please reffer to the D-Li nk CLI WLAN CLI Reference Guide 1.
Defining the Forwardin g Database and St atic Routes Configuring Routing Page 189 2. Click . The Add IP St atic Route page opens: 3. Define the fields.
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Configurin g Sp anning T ree Page 191 Section 15. Configuring Sp anning T ree Spanning T ree Protocol (STP) provid es tree topography for any arrang ement of bridges. STP also provides a sin- gle path between end stations on a network, eliminating loo ps.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 192 Defining Classic S p anning T ree The STP Properties Page contains p arameters for en abling STP on the device. T o enable STP on the device: 1. Click Advanced Setup > Sp anning T ree > STP > Properties .
Configurin g Sp anning T ree Defining Classic Spanning Tree Page 193 – Short — S pecifi es 1 through 65,535 range for port path cost. This is the default value.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 194 Defining STP on Interfaces Network administrators can assign STP sett ings to specific interfaces using the STP Interface Page . The Global LAGs section displays the STP informa tion for Link Aggregated Groups.
Configurin g Sp anning T ree Defining STP on Interfaces Page 195 – Root — Provides the lowest cost path to forward p ackets to root switch. – Designated — Indicates that the p ort or LAG via which the desi gnated switch is attached to the LAN.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 196 4. Define the Fast Lin k , Enable Root Guard , Path Cost , Default Path Cost , and Priority fi elds. 5. Click .
Configurin g Sp anning T ree Defining Rapid Spanning Tree Page 197 Defining Rapid S p anning T ree While Classic STP prevents Layer 2 forwarding loops in a general network topology , convergence can take between 30-60 seconds. This time may delay d etecting p ossible loops and propagating status topology changes.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 198 – STP — Classic STP is enabled on the device. – Rapid STP — Rapid STP is enabled on the devi ce. – Multiple STP — Multiple STP is enabled on the device. • Fast Link O perational S tat us — Indicates whether Fast Link is enabled or disabled for the port or LAG .
Configurin g Sp anning T ree Defining Mult iple Spanning Tree Page 199 Properties Page contains information for defining globa l MSTP settings, includi ng region names, MSTP revisions, and maximum hops. T o define MSTP: 1. Click Advanced Setup > Sp anni ng T ree > MSTP > Properties .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 200 Defining MSTP Inst ance Settings MSTP maps VLANs into STP instances. Packets assigned to various VLANs are transmitted al ong different paths within Multiple Spanning T ree Regions (MST Reg ions). Regions are one or more Multiple S panning T ree bridges by which frames can be transmitted.
Configurin g Sp anning T ree Defining Mult iple Spanning Tree Page 201 Figure 129: MSTP Inst ance Configuration T able 3. Define the Instance ID field.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 202 Defining MSTP In terface Settings Network Administrators can assign MSTP Interface settings in the MSTP Instance Settings Page . T o define MSTP interface settings: 1. Click Advanced Setup > Sp anning T ree > MSTP > Interface Settings .
Configurin g Sp anning T ree Defining Mult iple Spanning Tree Page 203 – Root — Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to the root device. – Designated — Indica tes the port or LAG th rough which the desi gnated device is attached to the LAN.
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Configuring Multicas t Forwarding Page 205 Section 16. Configuring Multicast Forwarding This section contains information for configuring Mu lticast forwarding and Multicast T V , and in cludes the fo.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 206 Defining IGMP Snooping When IGMP Snooping is enabled globally , all IGMP packet s are forwarded to the CPU. The CPU analyzes th e incoming packets and determines: • Which ports want to join which Multicast groups.
Configuring Multicas t Forwarding Defining IGMP Snooping Page 207 • Auto Learn — Indicates if Auto Learn is enabled on the devic e. If Auto Learn is enabled, the devices auto- matically learns where other Multicast groups are locat ed. Enables or di sables Au to Learn on the Ethernet device.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 208 Defining Multicast Bridging Group s The Multicast Group Page displays the ports and LAGs att ached to t he Multicast se rvice group in the Ports and LAGs tables. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the mann er in which the port or LAGs joined the Multicast group.
Configuring Multicas t Forwarding Defining Multicast Bridging Groups Page 209 • Ports — Displays Port that can be ad ded to a Multicast service. The following t able contains the IGMP por t and LAG members management settings: 2. Click . The Add Multicast Group Page opens: Figure 134: Add Multic ast Group Page 3.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 210 Defining Multicast Fo rward All Settings The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains fields for at taching ports or LAGs to a device that is a ttached to a neighboring Multicast router/switch. Once IGMP Snoopi ng is enabled, Multicast packets are forwarded to the appropriate port or VLAN.
Configuring Multicas t Forwarding Defining Multicast Bridging Groups Page 21 1 The following table summarizes the Multicast setting s which can be assigned to ports in the Multicast Forward All Page . 2. Select a VLAN in the VLAN ID drop-down box. 3. Define the VLAN port settings.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 212 Configuring Multicast TV Multicast TV allows subscribers to join the same Mu ltic ast stream, even if the subscr ibers are no t members of the same VLAN, eliminating television traffic duplication.
Configuring Multicas t Forwarding Configuri ng Multicast TV Page 213 2. Click . The Add IGMP Snooping Mappi ng Page opens. Figure 137: Add IGMP Snoopin g Mapping Page 3. Define the VLAN and Multicast Group fi elds. 4. Click . IGMP Snooping is defin ed for Multicast TV groups, and the device is updated.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 214 V iewing Multicast TV Members The Multicast TV Me mbership Page allows network manage rs to display the ports associated with a Multicast TV VLAN. Ports and trunks are assigned to Multicast VLAN in the IP Interface Page .
Configuring SNMP SNMP v1 and v2c Page 215 Section 17. Configuring SNMP Simple Network Managemen t Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 216 • Defining SNMP Gro up Members • Defining SN MP Communities Defining SNMP Security The SNMP Security Global Parameters Page permits the enabl ing of both SNMP and Authenticatio n notifications. T o define the SNMP s e curity parameters: 1.
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Secu rity Page 217 Defining SNMP V iews SNMP Insert space views provide or block access to device features or porti ons of fe atur es.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 218 Figure 141: Add SNMP V iew Page 3. Define the Vi e w N am e field. 4. Define the view using and . 5. Define the Vi e w T y pe field.
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Secu rity Page 219 Defining SNMP Group Profiles The SNMP Group Profile Page provides information for creating SNMP g roups, and assigning SNMP access con- trol privileges to SNMP groups. Groups allow network ma nagers to assign access rights to specific device fea- tures, or feature aspects.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 220 – Write — Management access is read-write and changes can be made to the assig ned SNMP view . – Notify — Sends traps for the assigned SNMP view . • Remove — Removes SNMP grou ps. The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the se lected SNMP group.
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Secu rity Page 221 Figure 144: SNMP Group Pr ofile Settings Page 3. Modify the fields. 4. Click . The SNMP group profile is modified, and the device is updated.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 222 Defining SNMP Group Members The SNMP Group Membershi p Page enables assigning system users to SNMP groups, as well as defining the user authentication method. 1. Click System > SNMP > Security > Group Membe rship .
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Secu rity Page 223 • Remove — Re moves users from a sp ecified group. The p ossible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected user .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 224 Figure 147: SNMP Group Membe rship Settings Page 3. Modify the Gro up Name , Engine ID, Authen tication Method, Password, Authentication Key , and Privacy Key fields. 4. Click . The SNMP group membership is modified, and the device is update d.
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Secu rity Page 225 Defining SNMP Communities Access rights are managed by defi ning communities in the SNMP Communities Page . When the communi ty names are changed, access rights are also changed. SNMP communities are defined onl y for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 226 – Read Write — Management access is read-write and change s can be made to the device configuration, but not to the community . – SNMP Admin — User has access to all device configuration options, as wel l as permissions to modify the community .
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNM P Notifications Page 227 2. Click . The SNMP Community Settings Page o pens: Figure 150: SNMP Community Settings Page 3. Modify the SNMP Ma nagement St ation , Community S tring , and Basic or Advanced fields. 4. Click .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 228 Defining SNMP Notifica tion Global Parameters The SNMP Notification Pr operties Page contains parameters for defining SN MP notification parameters. T o define SNMP notificati on global parameters: 1. Click System > SNMP > Noti fication > Properties .
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNM P Notifications Page 229 Defining SNMP Notification Filters The SNMP Notification Filter Page permits filtering traps based on OIDs. Ea ch OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of a feature. The SNMP Notification Filter Page also a llows network man agers to filter notifica tions.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 230 Figure 153: Add SNMP Notification Filter Page 3. Define the Filter Na me , New Object Identifier T ree , and Filter T y pe fields.
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNM P Notifications Page 231 Defining SNMP Notification Recipient s The SNMP Notification Receiver Page contains information for defining filt ers th at determine whether traps are sent to specific use rs, and the tr ap typ e sent.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 232 SNMPv1,2c Notification Recipient The SNMP v1, v2c Recipient table contains the following field s: • Recipients IP — Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent. • Notification T ype — Displays the notification sent.
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNM P Notifications Page 233 SNMPv3 Notification Recipient The SNMPv3 Notification Recipient ta b le contains the following fields: • Recipient IP — Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent. • Notification T ype — Displays the type of notification sent.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 234 Figure 155: Add SNMP Notifica tion Receiver Page 3. Define the fields. 4. Click . The SNMP Notification recipients are defined, and the device is updated. T o modify SNMP notification recipients: 1. Click System > SNMP > Notificati on > Notificat ion Receiver .
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNM P Notifications Page 235 Figure 156: SNMP Notifica ti on Receiver Settings Page 3. Modify the fields. 4. Click . The SNMP notification recipients are defined, and the device is updated.
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Configuring Quality of Service Page 237 Section 18. Configuring Quality of Service This section contains information for configuring QoS, and includes the follo wing topics: • Quality of Service Overview • Defining G eneral QoS Settin gs • Configuring QoS Mapping Click .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 238 Quality of Service Overview Quality of Service (QoS) provides the abi lity to implement QoS and pr io rity queuing within a network.
Configuring Quality of Service Defining General QoS Settin gs Page 239 Figure 157: CoS Page The CoS Page contains the following: • Quality of Service — Determines whether QoS is enabled on the interface. The possible values are: – Enable — Enables QoS on the interface.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 240 2. Select Enable in the Quality of Service field. 3. Define the T rust Mo de field. 4. Click . Quality of Service is enabled on the device.
Configuring Quality of Service Defining General QoS Settin gs Page 241 Restoring Factory Default QoS Interface Settings 1. Click Basic Setup > Quality of Service > General Settings > General Settings . The CoS Page opens. 2. Select an interface by clicking the 3.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 242 The Bandwidth Settings Page contains the following fields: • Unit no — Indicates the stacking members for wh ich the ban dwidth setti ngs are displayed. • Port — Indicates the port that is b eing displayed • Ingress Rate Limit — Indicates the traffic limit for the port.
Configuring Quality of Service Defining General QoS Settin gs Page 243 Defining Queues The Queue Page contains fields for defining th e QoS queue forwarding types. T o set the queue settings: 1. Click Basic Setup > Quality of Service > Global Parameters > Queue .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 244 Configuring QoS Mapping This section contains information for mapping CoS an d DSCP values to queues, and includes the fo llowing sec- tions: • Mapping CoS V.
Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Qo S Mapping Page 245 Mapping DSCP V alues to Queues The DSCP to Queue Page contains fields for mapping DSCP settings to traffic queues. For example, a packet with a DSCP tag value of 3 can be assigned to queue 2.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 246 Configuring Advanced QoS Settings This section contains information for configuring ad vanced QoS features, and includes the fo llowing topics: • Defining Po.
Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Ad vanced QoS Settings Page 247 Mapping D SCP V alues When traffic exceeds user-defined limits, use the Advanc ed DSCP to Queue Page to configure the DSCP tag to use in place of the incoming DSCP tags. T o de fine Advance QoS DSCP mapping 1.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 248 Defining T ail Dropping The T ail Drop Page permit s network managers to set the device to drop packets which exceed the threshold size. T ail Drop is con figured per queue . • Click Advance Setup > Quality of Service > Policy Properties > T ail Dro p .
Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Ad vanced QoS Settings Page 249 Creating Class Map s One IP ACL and/or one MAC ACL comprise a class map. Class maps are configured to match p acket criteria, and are matched to p ackets on a first-fit bas is.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 250 Figure 166: Add Class Map Page 3. Define the field s. 4. Click . The Class Map is defined, and the device is updated.
Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Ad vanced QoS Settings Page 251 Aggregating Policiers After a packet is classified, the policing process begins. A po licier specifies the bandwidth limit for incoming traffic on the classified flow and actions are defined for packets that exceed the limits.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 252 Figure 168: Add Aggregat ed Policier Page 3. Define the field s. 4. Click . The Aggregated Policier is defined, and the device is updated.
Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Ad vanced QoS Settings Page 253 Defining Policy Profiles This section contains information for configuring policy profiles, and includes the following topics.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 254 • Remove — Re moves policies. The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected policy .
Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Ad vanced QoS Settings Page 255 • Ingress Commit ted Informatio n Rate (CIR) — CIR in bit s per second. This field is only rele vant when the Police value is Single . • Ingress Committed Bu rst Size (CBS) — CBS in bytes per second.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 256 2. Select an inte rface. 3. Define the Policy Name fiel d. 4. Click . The policy is bound to the in terface, and the device is updated.
Managing System Files File Management Overv iew Page 257 Section 19. Managing System Files File maintenance includes both config ur ation file management as well as devic e access.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 258 Downloading System Files There are two types of files, firmware files and configurati on files. The fi rmware files manage the device, and the configuration files configur e the device for transmissions. On ly one ty pe of download can be performed at any one time.
Managing System Files Downloading System Files Page 259 Configuration Download The Configuration Downloa d section contains the following fields: • Configura tion Downlo ad — Indicates that the downloa d is for configuration files. If Configuration D ownload is selected, the Firmware Download fields are grayed out.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 260 Uploading System Files The File Upload Page contains fiel ds for uploadin g the softwa re from the device to the TFTP server .
Managing System Files Uploading System Files Page 261 Sof tware Image Upload The Software Image Upload section contains the following fields: • TFTP Server IP Address — S pecifies the TFTP Server IP Addre ss to which the Software Image is uploaded.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 262 Activating Image Files The Active Image Page allo ws network managers to select and rese t the Image files. The Active Image file for each unit in a stacking configuration can be individually selected. 1. Click System > File Management > Active Image .
Managing System Files Copying Fil es Page 263 Copying Files Files can be copied and delete d from the Copy Files Page . T o copy files: 1. Click System > File Manag ement > Copy Files.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 264 Managing System Files The File System Page provi des information about files currently stor ed on the system, including file names, file sizes, files modifications, and file permissions. The fi le syst em permits managing up to five fi les and a total file size of 3MB.
Managing System Logs Page 265 Section 20. Managing System Logs This section provides informati on for managing system logs . The system logs enable viewing device events in real time, and recordin g the events for later usage. System Logs record and manage events and report errors and informational messages.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 266 Enabling Syst em Logs The Syslog Properties Page contains fields for defining which events are recorded to which logs. It contains fields for enabling logs globally , and parameters for defining lo gs. Log messages are listed from the highest severity to the lowest severity level.
Managing System Logs Enabling System Logs Page 267 – Informational — Provides device information. – Debug — Provides debugg ing messages. Note When a severity level is selected, al l severity level choices above the se lection are select ed automatically.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 268 V iewing the Device Memory Logs The Device Memory Log Page contains all system logs in a chronologica l order that are sav ed in RAM (Cache). T o open the Device Memory Log Page: • Click System > Syslog > Memory .
Managing System Logs V iewing the FLAS H Logs Page 269 V iewing the FLASH Logs The Syslog Flash Page contains information about log entries saved to t he lo g file in Flash, includ ing the time the log was generated, the log severity , and a description of th e log message.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 270 Defining Servers Log Parameters The Syslog Server Settings Page contains information for viewi ng and configuring the remote log servers. New log servers can be defined, and the log severity sent to each server .
Managing System Logs Defining Servers Log Parameters Page 271 Figure 181: Add Syslo g Server Page 3. Define the Log Server IP Ad dress , UDP Port , Facility , Description , and Minimum serverity fields. 4. Click . The Syslog Server is defined, and the device is updated .
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Managing Device Dia gnostics Page 273 Section 21. Managing Device Diagnostics This section contains the following topics: • Configuring Port Mirroring • Viewing Integrated Cable T ests • Viewing.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 274 Configuring Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forw arding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port. Port mirroring can be used as a diag nostic tool as well as a debugging feature.
Managing Device Dia gnostics Configuring Port Mirroring Page 275 – Ready — Indicates the port is not currently monitored. • Remove — Removes the port mirro ring sessi on. The possible fie ld values are: – Checked — Removes the selected po rt mirroring sessions.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 276 T o edit the port mirroring settings: 1. Click System > Diagnosti cs > Port Mirroring . Th e Port Mirroring Page opens. 2. Click . The Port Mirroring Settings Page opens: Figure 184: Port Mirro ring Settings Page 3.
Managing Device Dia gnostics V iewing Integr ated Cable T ests Page 277 V iewing Integrated Cable T est s The Copper Cable T ests Page contains fields for performing tests on copper cables.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 278 • Last Up date — Indicates the last ti me the port was tested. • Cable Leng th — Indicates the app roximate cable length. This test can only be performed w hen the port is up and operating at 1 Gbps. 2.
Managing Device Dia gnostics V iewing Optical Transceivers Page 279 V iewing Optical T ransceivers The Optical Transceiver page allows network managers to perform tests on Fiber Optic cables. Optical transceiver diagnostics can be performed only when the link is present.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 280 V iewing the CPU Utilization The CPU Utilization Pag e contains information about the system’s CPU utilization.
Configuring Sy stem Time Configuring Day light Savings Time Page 281 Section 22. Configuring System Ti me This section provid es information for conf iguring system time parameters, includi ng: • Co.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 282 • Italy — From the last weeke nd of March until the l ast weekend of October . • Jap an — Japan does not use Daylight Saving T ime. • Jordan — From the last weekend of March unti l the last weekend of October .
Configuring Sy stem Time Configuring Day light Savings Time Page 283 Figure 188: T ime Page The Tim e Page contains the following secti ons: • Clock Source — The source used to set the system clock. The possible field values are: – None — Indicates that a clock source is not used.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 284 – Date — The date on which DST begins. The possib le field range is 1-31. – Month — The month of the year in which DST begins. The possible field range is Jan-Dec. – Y ear — The year in which the configured DST begins.
Configuring Sy stem Time Configuring SNTP Page 285 Configuring SNTP The device supports the Simple Networ k Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP assu res accurate network device clock time synchroniza tion up to the mil lisecond. Time synchro nization is performed by a network SN TP server .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 286 This section contains the following topics: ² Defi ning SNTP Global Settings • Defining SNTP Authenticatio n • Defining SNTP Servers • Defining SNTP In terface Settings Defining SNTP Global Settings The SNTP Properties Page provides information fo r defining SNTP parameters globally .
Configuring Sy stem Time Defining SNTP Global Se ttings Page 287 • Enable Receive Unicast Serv ers Updates — Defines whether or not the device polls the SNTP server for Unicast server time informa tion.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 288 Defining SNTP Authentication The SNTP Authentication Page provides parameters for defining the me ans by which the SNTP server is authen- ticated. T o define SN TP au thentication: 1. Click System > SNTP > Authentication .
Configuring Sy stem Time Defining SNTP Authentication Page 289 T o define SNTP authen tication parameters: 1. Click . The Section Figure 191: "Add SNTP Authentication" page opens: Figure 191: Add SNTP Authentica tion 2. Define the Encryption Key ID , Authenti cation Key , and T rusted Key fields.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 290 Defining SNTP Servers The SNTP Servers Page cont ains information for enabling SNTP servers, as well as add ing new SNTP servers. In addition, the SNTP Servers Page enables the devi ce to request and accept SNTP traffic from a server .
Configuring Sy stem Time Defining SNTP Servers Page 291 • Last Resp onse — Displays the last time a response was received from the SNTP server . • Offset — Indicates the time difference between the d evice local clock and the acquired time from the SNTP server .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 292 Defining SNTP Interface Settings The SNTP Inte rface Setting s Page contains fields for setting SN TP on different interfaces. T o define SNTP inter- face settin gs: 1. Click System > SNTP > In terface Settings .
Configuring Sy stem Time Defining SNTP In terface Settings Page 293 Figure 195: Add SNTP Interface Page 3. Define the Interfa ce and Receiv e Server Updates fields.
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Vie w in g Stat is t ic s V iewing Interfac e S tatistics Page 295 Section 23. V iewing St atistics This section provides device statis tics for RMON, interface s, GVRP , EAP , an d Etherlike statistics.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 296 V iewing Device Interface St atistics The Interface St atistics Pag e contains statistics for both received and transmitted packets. 1. Click Basic Setup > Interface St atistics > Interfa ce . The Interface St atistics Page opens.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s V iewing Interfac e S tatistics Page 297 T ransmit St atistics • T otal Bytes (Octet s) — Displays the number of octets tran smitted from the sel ected interface. • Unicast Packets — Displays the number of Unicast p ackets tr ansmitted from the selected interface.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 298 V iewing Port Utilization St atistics The Port Utilizati on Page contains port utilization i nformation for specific p orts. T o vi ew the port utilization statis- tics: 1. Click Basic Setup > Interface St atistics > Port Utilization .
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s V iewing Interfac e S tatistics Page 299 V iewing Etherlike St atistics The Etherlike Statistics Page contains interface st atistics. T o view Etherlike S tatistics: 1. Click Basic Setup > Interfaces St atistics > Etherlike .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 300 • Internal MAC T ransmit Errors — Displays the number of internal MAC transmit errors on the selected interface. • Oversize Packets — Displays the number of oversized packet errors on the selected interface.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s V iewing Interfac e S tatistics Page 301 V iewing GVRP St atistics The GVRP S tatistics Page cont ains device statistics for GVRP . T o view GVRP statist ics: • Click Advanced Setup > Interface Statistics > GVRP . The GVRP St atistics Page opens.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 302 • Leave In —Displays the device GV RP Leave in statistics. • Leave All —Displays the device GVRP Leave all statistics . • Invalid Protocol ID —Displays the device GVRP Inva lid Protocol ID statistics.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s V iewing Interfac e S tatistics Page 303 V iewing EAP St atistics The EAP S tatistics Page contains information about EAP packet s re ceived on a specific port. T o view the EAP S tatistics: • Click Advanced Setup > Interface Statistics > EAP .
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 304 • Respond ID Frames Rec eive — Indicates the number of EAP Resp/Id frames that have been received on the port. • Respond Frames Receive — Indicates the number of valid EAP Response frames received on the port.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s Managing R MON Statistics Page 305 Managing RMON S t atistics This section contains the following topics: • Viewing RMON S tatistics • Configuring RMON History • Config.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 306 V iewing RMON St atistics The Viewing RMON S tatistics contains fields for viewing information about d evice utilization and errors that occurred on the de vice. T o view RMON statistics: 1. Click Advanced Setup > RMON > St atistics .
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s Managing R MON Statistics Page 307 • Received Bytes (Octets) — Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. This number includes bad pa cket s and F CS octets, but excludes framing bits.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 308 Configuring RMON History This section contains the following topics: • Defining RMON History Control • Viewing the RMON History T able Defining RMON Hi story Control The RMON History Control Page contains information about samples of data taken from ports.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s Managing R MON Statistics Page 309 • Sampling Requested — Displays the number of samples to be saved. The field range is 1-65535. The default value is 50. • Current Number of Samples — Displays the cu rrent number of samples taken.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 310 Viewing the RMON History T able The RMON History T able Page contains interface specific statistical network samplings. Each table entry repre- sents all counter values co mpiled during a si ngle sample. T o vie w the RMON History T able: 1.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s Managing R MON Statistics Page 31 1 • CRC Align Er rors — Displays the numbe r of CRC and Al ign errors th at have occurre d on the interface since the device was la st refreshed.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 312 Configuring RMON Event s This section includes the fol lowing topics: • Defining RMON Events Control • Viewing the RMON Events Logs Defining RMON Event s Control The RMON Events Control Page contains fields for d efining RMON events.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s Managing R MON Statistics Page 313 • Owner — Displays the device or user that defined the event. • Remove — Re moves a RMON event. The possible field va lues are: – Checked — Removes a selected RMON event. – Unchecked — Maintains RMON events.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 314 Viewing the RMON Event s Logs The RMON Events Logs Page contains a list of RMON events. T o view RMON event log s: • Click Advanced Setup > RMON > Events > Event s Logs . The RMON Events Logs Page opens.
Vie w in g Stat is t ic s Managing R MON Statistics Page 315 Defining RMON Alarms The RMON Alarm Page contains fields for setting network alarms. Network alarms occur when a network problem, or event, is detected. Rising and falling thre sholds generate events.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 316 – TRAP — Indicates that an SNMP trap is gen erated, and sent via the Trap mechanism. The T rap can al so be saved using the T rap mechan ism. – Both — Indicates that both the Log and Trap mechanism are used to report alarms.
Appendix A, WLAN Country Settings This appendix contains vital information for configuring WLAN, includin g the country codes, power regulations, and fre- quency ranges.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 318 China CN -C 149, 153, 157, 161 150 mW+6 dBi~600 mW 5.725-5.825 1-13 150 mW+6 dBi~600 mW 2.4-2.4835 Cyprus CY -E 36, 40, 44, 48,52, 56, 60 , 64,149, 153, 157, 161 50 mW+6 dBi=200 mW250 mW+6 dBi=1 W1 W+6 dBi=4 W 5.
Appendix A, WLAN Country Settings Page 319 Finland FI -E 36, 40, 44, 48,52, 56, 60 , 200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP1 W EIRP 5.15-5.255.25- 5.355.47-5.7 25 64,104, 108, 1 12, 1 16, 1 20, 124, 128, 132, 140 1-1 1 100 mW EIRP 2.4-2.4835 France FR -E 36, 40, 44, 48,52, 56, 60 , 64 200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP 5.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 320 Irelan d IE -E 36, 40, 44, 48,52, 56, 60 , 64 200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP1 W EIRP 5.15-5.25 5.25- 5.35 5.47-5.725 1-1 1 100 mW EIRP 2.4-2.4835 Israel IL -I 36, 40, 44, 48,52, 56, 60 , 64 200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP 5.15-5.
Appendix A, WLAN Country Settings Page 321 1-14 10 mW/ MHz~200mW EIRP 2.4-2.497 1-13 10 mW/ MHz~200mW EIRP 2.4-2.497 Republic of Korea KR -C 149, 153, 157, 161 150 mW+6 dBi~600 mW 5.725-5.825 1-13 1 50 mW+6 dBi~600 mW 2.4-2.4835 Lithuania L T -E 36, 40, 44 , 48,52, 56, 60 , 50 mW+6 dBi=200 mW250 mW+6 5.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 322 124, 128, 132, 140 1-1 1 100 mW EIRP 2.4-2.4835 Norway NO -E 36, 40, 44 , 48,52, 56, 60 , 64,104, 108, 200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP1 W EIRP 5.15-5.25 5.25- 5.35 5.47-5.725 1 12, 1 16, 120, 124, 128, 132, 140 1-1 1 100 mW EIRP 2.
Appendix A, WLAN Country Settings Page 323 Sweden SE -E 36, 40, 44, 48,52, 56, 60 , 200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP1 W EIRP 5.15-5.25 5.25- 5.35 5.47-5.725 64,104, 108, 1 12, 1 16, 1 20, 124, 128, 132, 140 1-1 1 100 mW EIRP 2.4-2.4835 Singapore SG -S 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161 200 mW EIRP200 mW EIRP1 W EIRP 5.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 324 United S tat es US -A 36, 40, 44, 50 mW+6 dBi=200 5.15-5.25 5.25 - 5.35 of America 48,52, 56, 60, mW 250 mW+6 5.725-5.85 64,149, 153, dBi=1 W1 W+6 157, 161 dBi=4 W 1-1 1 1 W Conducted Out- put 2.4-2.4835 United S tat es of America USE -A 36, 40, 44, 48,52, 56, 60 , 64 50 mW+6 dBi=200 mW250 mW+6 dBi=1 W 5.
Appendix B, Device Specifications & Fe atures Page 325 Appendix B, Device S pecifications & Features This appendix contains the de vice specifications and f eatures pertaining to the DXS/DWS-3200 series.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 326 DXS-3227, DXS-3227P , and DXS-3250 Features This appendix describes the de vice features. The system sup port s the following features: Feature Description Auto Negotiation Auto negotiation allows an device to advertise modes of opera- tion.
Appendix B, Device Specifications & Fe atures Page 327 Domain Name System Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names into IP addresses. Each time a d omain name is assi gned the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 328 MAC Multicast Support Multicast service is a limited bro adcast service, which allows one- to-many and many-to-many connections for information distribu- tion.
Appendix B, Device Specifications & Fe atures Page 329 Power over Ethernet Power over Etherne t (PoE) provide power to devices over exist- ing LAN cabling, without upda ting or modifying the network infra- structure. Power o ver Ethernet re moves the necessity of placing network devices next to power sources.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 330 SNTP The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) assures accurate net- work Ethernet Switch clock time synchronization up to the milli- second. T ime synchroni zation is performed by a netwo rk SNTP server . Time sources are est ablished by S tratums.
Appendix B, Device Specifications & Fe atures Page 331 VLAN Support VLANs are collections of switching ports that comprise a single broadcast domain. Packets are cla ssified as belo nging to a VLAN based on either the VLAN tag or based on a combination of the ingress port and packet cont ents.
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Appendix B, T roubleshoot ing Page 333 Appendix B, T roubleshooting This section describe s problems that may arise when inst alling the and how to resolve these issue . This section includes the following topics: • Problem Management — Provides information about problem managemen t with DXS-3250/DXS-3227P/ DXS-3227.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 334 Problem Management Problem management include s isolating problems, quanti fyin g the problems, and then applying the solution. When a problem is detected, the exact nature of the problem must be det ermined. Thi s includes how the problem is detected, and what are the possible ca uses of the probl em.
Trou bleshooting Solutio ns Page 335 Self-test exceed s 15 seconds The device may not be correctly installed. Remove and reinstall the device. If that does not help, consult your technical support representative.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 336 Add and Edit pages do not open. A pop-up blocker is enabled. Disable pop-up blockers. Lost password The Password Recovery Procedure enables the user to override the current password configuration, and disables the need for a password to access the con- sole.
Contacting D-Li nk Te chnical Support Page 337 Cont acting D-Link T echnical Support Software updates and user documentation can be found on the D-Link website. D-Link provide s free technical support for customers within the United S tates and within Canada for the warranty duration.
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Warranty Page 365 Wa r r a n t y Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Li nk Syste ms, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limited War- ranty: • Only to the person or entity that ori.
DXS/DWS 3200 S eries User Guide Page 366 product is being sold "As-Is" without any warranty whats oever including, without limitat ion, the Limited Wa rranty as described herein, notwithstanding anything stated herein to the contrary .
Warranty Page 367 DA YS. EXCEPT AS EXPRE SSL Y COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED W ARRAN TY PROVIDED HEREIN, THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY , SELECTION AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT IS WITH THE PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT .
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Product Registra tion Page 369 Product Registration D-Link products can be registered online at http://s upport.dlink.com/register/ . Product registration is entirel y voluntary and failure to complete or return th is form will not diminish your warranty rights.
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Internatio nal Offices Page 371 International Offices U.S.A 17595 Mt. Herrmann S treet Fountain V alley , CA. 92708 TEL: 714-885-6000 Fax 866-743-4905 URL: www .dlink.com Canada 2180 Winston Park Drive Oakville, Ontario, L6H 5W1 Canada TEL: 1-905-8295033 F AX: 1-905-8295223 URL: www .
デバイスD-Link DWS/DXS-3200の購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
D-Link DWS/DXS-3200をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはD-Link DWS/DXS-3200の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。D-Link DWS/DXS-3200の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。D-Link DWS/DXS-3200で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
D-Link DWS/DXS-3200を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はD-Link DWS/DXS-3200の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、D-Link DWS/DXS-3200に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちD-Link DWS/DXS-3200デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。