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Glossary 

1000BASE-SX:

 A short laser wavelength on multimode fiber optic cable for a maximum length of 550 meters 

1000BASE-LX:

 A long wavelength for a "long haul" fiber optic cable for a maximum length of 10 kilometers 

100BASE-FX

: 100Mbps Ethernet implementation over fiber. 

100BASE-TX:

 100Mbps Ethernet implementation over Category 5 and Type 1 Twisted Pair cabling. 

10BASE-T:

 The IEEE 802.3 specification for Ethernet over Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cabling. 

ageing:

 The automatic removal of dynamic entries from the Switch Database which have timed-out and are no longer valid. 

ATM:

 Asynchronous Transfer Mode. A connection oriented transmission protocol based on fixed length cells (packets). ATM 

is designed to carry a complete range of user traffic, including voice, data and video signals. 

auto-negotiation:

 A feature on a port which allows it to advertise its capabilities for speed, duplex and flow control. When 

connected to an end station that also supports auto-negotiation, the link can self-detect its optimum operating setup.  

backbone port:

 A port which does not learn device addresses, and which receives all frames with an unknown address. 

Backbone ports are normally used to connect the Switch to the backbone of your network. Note that backbone ports were 
formerly known as designated downlink ports. 

backbone:

 The part of a network used as the primary path for transporting traffic between network segments. 

bandwidth

: Information capacity, measured in bits per second, that a channel can transmit. The bandwidth of Ethernet is 

10Mbps, the bandwidth of Fast Ethernet is 100Mbps. 

baud rate

: The switching speed of a line. Also known as line speed between network segments. 

BOOTP:

 The BOOTP protocol allows you to automatically map an IP address to a given MAC address each time a device is 

started. In addition, the protocol can assign the subnet mask and default gateway to a device. 

bridge

: A device that interconnects local or remote networks no matter what higher level protocols are involved. Bridges form 

a single logical network, centralizing network administration. 

broadcast:

 A message sent to all destination devices on the network. 

broadcast storm

: Multiple simultaneous broadcasts that typically absorb available network bandwidth and can cause network 

failure. 

console port:

 The port on the Switch accepting a terminal or modem connector. It changes the parallel arrangement of data 

within computers to the serial form used on data transmission links. This port is most often used for dedicated local 
management. 

CSMA/CD

: Channel access method used by Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 standards in which devices transmit only after finding 

the data channel clear for some period of time. When two devices transmit simultaneously, a collision occurs and the colliding 
devices delay their retransmissions for a random amount of time. 

data center switching

: The point of aggregation within a corporate network where a switch provides high-performance access 

to server farms, a high-speed backbone connection and a control point for network management and security. 

Ethernet:

 A LAN specification developed jointly by Xerox, Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation. Ethernet networks 

operate at 10Mbps using CSMA/CD to run over cabling. 

Fast Ethernet:

 100Mbps technology based on the Ethernet/CD network access method. 

Flow Control:

 (IEEE 802.3z) A means of holding packets back at the transmit port of the connected end station. Prevents 

packet loss at a congested switch port. 

forwarding: 

The process of sending a packet toward its destination by an internetworking device. 

full duplex:

 A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received at the same time and, in effect, doubles the potential 

throughput of a link. 

half duplex:

 A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received, but not at the same time. Contrast with full duplex. 

IP address:

 Internet Protocol address. A unique identifier for a device attached to a network using TCP/IP. The address is 

written as four octets separated with full-stops (periods), and is made up of a network section, an optional subnet section and a 
host section. 

IPX:

 Internetwork Packet Exchange. A protocol allowing communication in a NetWare network. 

LAN - Local Area Network:

 A network of connected computing resources (such as PCs, printers, servers) covering a 

relatively small geographic area (usually not larger than a floor or building). Characterized by high data rates and low error 
rates. 

 

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Summary of Contents for DES-3010F

Page 1: ...D Link DES 3010F DES 3010FL DES 3010G DES 3018 DES 3026 Managed 8 16 24 Port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch with Optional Slots Release III Manual...

Page 2: ...ration is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text D Link and the D LINK logo are trademarks of D Link Computer Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporat...

Page 3: ...anel Description 6 Installation 7 Package Contents 7 Before You Connect to the Network 7 Installing the Switch without the Rack 8 Installing the Switch in a Rack 8 Mounting the Switch in a Standard 19...

Page 4: ...rface 30 Port Configurations 31 Port Description 33 Port Err Disabled 34 User Accounts 35 Admin and User Privileges 36 Port Mirroring 37 System Log Settings 38 SNTP Settings 40 Time Setting 40 Time Zo...

Page 5: ...tering 69 Unicast Forwarding 69 Multicast Forwarding 70 Multicast Filtering 71 SMTP Service 72 SMTP Server Settings 73 SMTP Service 74 L2 Features 75 VLANs 75 VLAN Description 75 Notes about VLANs on...

Page 6: ...Port Mapping Priority CoS 102 MAC Priority Setting 102 CPU Interface Filtering 103 CPU Interface Filtering State Settings 103 CPU Interface Filtering Table 103 Security 114 Traffic Control 114 Port S...

Page 7: ...eceived RX 143 Transmitted TX 145 Packet Size 147 MAC Address 148 Switch History Log 150 Log Settings 151 IGMP Snooping Group 152 Browse Router Port 153 Browse ARP Table 153 Session Table 153 Port Acc...

Page 8: ...Warranties and Registration 173 Technical Support 184 International Offices 210...

Page 9: ...of the Switch including accessing the Switch information using the Switch s utilities and setting up network configurations such as assigning an IP address Port Configurations User Accounts Port Mirr...

Page 10: ...and commands For example use the copy command Boldface Typewriter Font Indicates commands and responses to prompts that must be typed exactly as printed in the manual Initial capital letter Indicates...

Page 11: ...in a wet environment If the system gets wet see the appropriate section in your troubleshooting guide or contact your trained service provider Do not push any objects into the openings of your system...

Page 12: ...h care ensure that all casters and or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces General Precautions for Rack Mountable Products Observe the following precau...

Page 13: ...s 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 or disconnected Protect...

Page 14: ...switch Comprising 10 100Mbps switched unshielded twisted pair UTP and Auto MDI X MDI II convertible ports and each model having its own uplink port capability this Switch will be ideal for segmenting...

Page 15: ...ort port based enable and disable Address table Supports up to 8K MAC addresses per device Port Trunking with flexible load distribution and fail over function IGMP Snooping support SNMP support SMTP...

Page 16: ...enal bandwidth delivered by Gigabit Ethernet is the most cost effective method to take advantage of today s and tomorrow s rapidly improving switching and routing internetworking technologies Switchin...

Page 17: ...Speed 8 16 24 Fast Ethernet ports two optional module ports DES 3018 3026 only a gigabit 1000BASE T copper port DES 3010F G a 100BASE FX Ethernet port DES 3010F DES 3010FL and a SFP Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 18: ...a valid link A blinking LED indicates activity on the port Speed To the right of every Link Act LED lies the speed LED corresponding to every port Depending on the switch model these lights will assu...

Page 19: ...G and DES 3018 DES 3026 Side Panel Description Both panels of the Switch contain a heat vent used to dissipate heat Do not block these openings and leave at least 6 inches of space at the rear and sid...

Page 20: ...he 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 the weight of the Switch Do not plac...

Page 21: ...following diagrams to guide you Figure 2 2 Fasten mounting brackets to Switch Fasten the mounting brackets to the Switch using the screws provided With the brackets attached securely you can mount the...

Page 22: ...EDs for Speed Link and Act ivity Supports auto negotiation in 10 100 1000M full duplex back pressure in half duplex and IEEE802 3x compliant flow control for full duplex Single Port SFP gigabit uplink...

Page 23: ...o the individual but to the Switch as well At the front of the Switch to the right is the slot for the optional module as shown in Figure 2 7 and Figure 2 8 This slot should be covered with a faceplat...

Page 24: ...DES 3010F DES 3010FL DES 3010G DES 3018 DES 3026 Fast Ethernet Switch Manual Figure 2 10 Inserting the optional module into the Switch The upgraded DES 3018 DES 3026 is now ready for use 11...

Page 25: ...ons Switch to End Node End nodes include PCs outfitted with a 10 100 or 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ethernet Network Interface Card NIC and most routers An end node can be connected to the Switch via a twisted pa...

Page 26: ...STP cable A 100BASE TX hub or switch can be connected to the Switch via a twisted pair Category 5 UTP STP cable A 1000BASE T switch can be connected to the Switch via a twisted pair Category 5e UTP S...

Page 27: ...s are endless but be sure that connections coming from the DES 3018 are at a equal or slower speed than the ISP uplink to avoid bottlenecking The copper ports operate at a speed of 100Mbps or 10Mbps i...

Page 28: ...ersion 5 0 SNMP Based Management You can manage the Switch with an SNMP compatible console program The Switch supports SNMP version 1 0 version 2 0c and version 3 0 The SNMP agent decodes the incoming...

Page 29: ...ey at the User name and password prompts There is no default user name and password for the Switch User names and passwords must first be created by the administrator If you have previously set up use...

Page 30: ...rs from accessing the Switch or changing its settings This section tells how to log onto the Switch NOTE The passwords used to access the Switch are case sensitive therefore S is not the same as s Whe...

Page 31: ...ername and Password fields You will be given access to the command prompt DES 3018 4 as shown below There is no initial username or password Leave the Username and Password fields blank Figure 4 3 Com...

Page 32: ...t with the user name newmanager DES 3018 4 create account admin newmanager Command create account admin newmanager Enter a case sensitive new password Enter the new password again for confirmation Suc...

Page 33: ...view read only information or receive traps using SNMP v 1 while assigning a higher level of security to another group granting read write privileges using SNMP v 3 Using SNMP v 3 individual users or...

Page 34: ...before it can be managed with the Web based manager The Switch IP address can be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols in which case the actual address assigned to the Switch must be known T...

Page 35: ...and the CLI or via the Web based management Connecting Devices to the Switch After you assign IP addresses to the Switch you can connect devices to the Switch To connect a device to an SFP transceive...

Page 36: ...ess tool and can communicate directly with the Switch using the HTTP protocol The Web based management module and the Console program and Telnet are different ways to access the same internal switchin...

Page 37: ...management features available in the web based manager are explained below Web based User Interface The user interface provides access to various Switch configuration and management screens allows yo...

Page 38: ...a displays the Switch s ports and expansion modules showing port activity duplex mode or flow control depending on the specified mode Various areas of the graphic can be selected for performing manage...

Page 39: ...g IGMP Snooping and Spanning Tree CoS Contains screens concerning configurations for Port Bandwidth 802 1p Default Priority 802 1p User Priority CoS Scheduling Mechanism and CoS Output Scheduling CPU...

Page 40: ...thernet Switch Manual Section 6 Administration Device Information IP Address Port Configuration User Accounts Port Mirroring System Log Settings SNTP Settings TFTP Services Ping Test SNMP Manager Sing...

Page 41: ...le if necessary The user may also enter a System Name System Location and System Contact to aid in defining the Switch to the user s preference In addition this screen displays the status of functions...

Page 42: ...me The default VLAN contains all of the Switch ports as members If VLANs have been previously configured on the Switch you will need to enter the VLAN ID of the VLAN that contains the port connected t...

Page 43: ...nfiguration file name information in the DHCP reply packet The TFTP server must be running and have the requested configuration file stored in its base directory when the request is received from the...

Page 44: ...ical ports including port speed Clicking on Port Configurations in the Administration menu will display the following window for the user Figure 6 3 Port Configuration and The Port Information Table w...

Page 45: ...s running a 1000BASE T cable for connection between the Switch port and other device capable of a gigabit connection The master setting 1000M Full_M will allow the port to advertise capabilities relat...

Page 46: ...s ports click the Port Description on the Administration menu Figure 6 4 Port Description Setting and Port Description Table Use the From and To pull down menu to choose a port or range of ports to de...

Page 47: ...n can be viewed in the preceding window Parameter Description Port Denotes the port on the Switch that has been disabled State Describes the current running state of the port in question whether enabl...

Page 48: ...click on the Modify button for that user Figure 6 7 User Account Modify Table Add Add a new user by typing in a User Name and New Password and retype the same password in the Confirm New Password Choo...

Page 49: ...agement Admin User Configuration Yes Read Only Network Monitoring Yes Read Only Community Strings and Trap Stations Yes Read Only Update Firmware and Configuration Files Yes No System Utilities Yes No...

Page 50: ...configure a mirror port Select the Source Port from where you want to copy frames and the Target Port which receives the copies from the source port Select the Source Direction Ingress Egress or Both...

Page 51: ...cription of the parameters in the following window Figure 6 11 Configure System Log Server Add The following parameters can be set Parameter Description Index Syslog server settings index 1 4 Server I...

Page 52: ...1 local1 18 local use 2 local2 19 local use 3 local3 20 local use 4 local4 21 local use 5 local5 22 local use 6 local6 23 local use 7 local7 UDP Port 514 or 6000 65535 Enter the UDP port number used...

Page 53: ...ttings SNTP State Use this pull down menu to Enable or Disable SNTP SNTP Primary Server The IP address of the primary server the SNTP information will be taken from SNTP Secondary Server The IP addres...

Page 54: ...will allow its corresponding field to be configured Daylight Saving Time Offset in Minutes Use this pull down menu to specify the amount of time that will constitute your local DST offset 30 60 90 or...

Page 55: ...l enable DST seasonal time adjustment Annual mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date be specified concisely For example specify to begin DST on April 3 and end DST on October 14 From Mont...

Page 56: ...Settings MAC Notification is used to monitor MAC addresses learned and entered into the forwarding database To globally set MAC notification on the Switch open the following window by opening the MAC...

Page 57: ...tory Size The maximum number of entries listed in the history log used for notification Up to 500 entries can be specified Port Settings To change MAC notification settings for a port or group of port...

Page 58: ...elected an operation to perform enter the Server IP Address and the path of the filename in use and click Start to initiate the file transfer Figure 6 15 TFTP Services screen Ping Test Ping is a small...

Page 59: ...on that list can do as an SNMP manager The Switch allows groups of users to be listed and configured with a shared set of privileges The SNMP version may also be set for a listed group of SNMP manager...

Page 60: ...ay page as shown below Figure 6 18 SNMP User Table Display The following parameters are displayed Parameter Description User Name An alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters This is used to identify...

Page 61: ...selected in the SNMP Version field and the Encryption field has been checked This field will require the user to enter a password SHA Specifies that the HMAC SHA authentication protocol will be used T...

Page 62: ...The following parameters can set Parameter Description View Name Type an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters This is used to identify the new SNMP view being created Subtree OID Type the Object...

Page 63: ...le entry The following screen should appear Figure 6 22 SNMP Group Table To delete an existing SNMP Group Table entry click the corresponding under the Delete heading To display the current settings f...

Page 64: ...supports both centralized and distributed network management strategies It includes improvements in the Structure of Management Information SMI and adds some security features SNMPv3 Specifies that th...

Page 65: ...nk which will open the following screen Figure 6 25 SNMP Community Table window The following parameters can set Parameter Description Community Name Type an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters...

Page 66: ...NMP Host Table Configuration page as shown below Figure 6 27 SNMP Host Table Configuration window The following parameters can set Parameter Description Host IP Address Type the IP address of the remo...

Page 67: ...o identify the SNMP engine on the Switch To display the Switch s SNMP Engine ID open the SNMP Manger folder located in the Administration folder and click on the SNMP Engine ID link This will open the...

Page 68: ...um number of IP MAC Binding entries is 500 The creation of authorized users can be manually configured by CLI or Web The function is port based this means a user can enable or disable the function on...

Page 69: ...ing checking on specific ports the ports must first be enabled in the IP MAC Binding Ports menu see above The ports are specified in the Port field as a range of integers for example 1 3 or select the...

Page 70: ...MAC Binding Blocked in the IP MAC Binding folder to open the IP MAC Binding Blocked window Figure 6 31 IP MAC Binding Blocked window To find an unauthorized device that has been blocked by the IP MAC...

Page 71: ...e IP subnet broadcast domain however a single switch can only belong to one group If multiple VLANs are configured the SIM group will only utilize the default VLAN on any switch SIM allows intermediat...

Page 72: ...Figure 6 32 SIM Settings window disabled Change the SIM State to Enabled using the pull down menu and click Apply The screen will then refresh and the SIM Settings window will look like this Figure 6...

Page 73: ...logy window will be used to configure and manage the Switch within the SIM group and requires Java script to function properly on your computer The Java Runtime Environment on your server should initi...

Page 74: ...Name Displays the full Model Name of the corresponding Switch To view the Topology Map click the View menu in the toolbar and then Topology which will produce the following screen The Topology View w...

Page 75: ...the mouse plays an important role in configuration and in viewing device information Setting the mouse cursor over a specific device in the topology window tool tip will display the same information...

Page 76: ...various functions depending on the role of the Switch in the SIM group and the icon associated with it Group Icon Figure 6 38 Right Clicking a Group Icon The following options may appear for the user...

Page 77: ...tch Icon Figure 6 40 Right Clicking a Commander Icon The following options may appear for the user to configure Collapse to collapse the group that will be represented by a single icon Expand to expan...

Page 78: ...d to expand the SIM group in detail Remove from group remove a member from a group Configure launch the web management to configure the Switch Property to pop up a window to display the device informa...

Page 79: ...d will display the Device Name of the switches in the SIM group configured by the user If no Device Name is configured by the name it will be given the name default and tagged with the last six digits...

Page 80: ...nd the views to open at SIM startup Group Add to group add a candidate to a group Clicking this option will reveal the following screen for the user to enter a password for authentication from the Can...

Page 81: ...e enter the Server IP Address where the firmware resides and enter the Path Filename of the firmware Click Download to initiate the file transfer Figure 6 49 Firmware Upgrade window Configuration File...

Page 82: ...parameters and then click Add Modify Parameter Description VLAN ID VID The VLAN ID number of the VLAN on which the above Unicast MAC address resides MAC Address The MAC address to which packets will...

Page 83: ...tic Multicast Forwarding Table The following parameters can be set Parameter Description VID The VLAN ID of the VLAN to which the corresponding MAC address belongs Multicast MAC Address The MAC addres...

Page 84: ...ulticsast packets Forward unregistered groups This default setting will forward all multicast streams Filter unregistered groups This settings will forward multicasts only to registered multicast grou...

Page 85: ...server ensuring the reliability of this function The Switch will send out e mail to recipients when one or more of the following events occur When a cold start occurs on the Switch When a port enters...

Page 86: ...r Address Table window The following parameters can be set Parameter Description SMTP State Use the pull down menu to enable or disable the SMTP service on this device SMTP Server Address Enter the IP...

Page 87: ...es made SMTP Service The following window is used to send test messages to all mail recipients configured on the Switch thus testing the configurations set and the reliability of the SMTP server To ac...

Page 88: ...se nodes VLAN membership packets cannot cross VLANs without a network device performing a routing function between the VLANs The Switch supports IEEE 802 1Q VLANs The port untagging function can be us...

Page 89: ...the following three types of rules Ingress rules rules relevant to the classification of received frames belonging to a VLAN Forwarding rules between ports decides whether to filter or forward the pac...

Page 90: ...N information intact The VLAN information in the tag can then be used by other 802 1Q compliant devices on the network to make packet forwarding decisions Ports with untagging enabled will strip the 8...

Page 91: ...actory default setting assigns all ports on the Switch to the default As new VLANs are configured in Port based mode their respective member ports are removed from the default Packets cannot cross VLA...

Page 92: ...button in the 802 1Q Static VLANs menu A new menu will appear as shown below to configure the port settings and to assign a unique name and number to the new VLAN See the table below for a descriptio...

Page 93: ...ew VLAN in the Add dialog box or for editing the VLAN name in the Modify dialog box Port Settings Allows an individual port to be specified as member of a VLAN Tag Specifies the port as either 802 1Q...

Page 94: ...ct as a single link This gives a bandwidth that is a multiple of a single link s bandwidth Link aggregation is most commonly used to link a bandwidth intensive network device or devices such as a serv...

Page 95: ...TP will block a single port that has a redundant link To configure port trunking click L2 Features Trunking Link Aggregation to bring up the Port Trunking Group table Figure 7 8 Port Trunking Group wi...

Page 96: ...oping the Switch can open or close a port to a specific Multicast group member based on IGMP messages sent from the device to the IGMP host or vice versa The Switch monitors IGMP messages and disconti...

Page 97: ...mbership report Default 260 Leave Timer This specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds between the Switch receiving a leave group message from a host and the Switch issuing a group membership qu...

Page 98: ...port will be dynamically configured when IGMP query packets RIPv2 multicast DVMRP multicast or PIM DM multicast packets are detected flowing into a port Open the IGMP Snooping folder and the click on...

Page 99: ...t forward packets In the STP port transition states disabled blocking or listening or in the RSTP port state discarding there is no functional difference the port is not active in the network topology...

Page 100: ...message will be placed in the Switch s Syslog and will be defined there as BPDU Loop Back on Port Setting the LoopBack Timer The LoopBack timer plays a key role in the next step the switch will take...

Page 101: ...ree folder in the L2 features menu and click the STP Bridge Global Settings link Figure 7 14 STP Bridge Global Settings NOTE The Hello Time cannot be longer than the Max Age Otherwise a configuration...

Page 102: ...oot Switch A low number indicates a high priority and a high probability that this Switch will be elected as the root Switch Default Path Cost This read only field displays the protocol used in determ...

Page 103: ...oup will use the switch level parameters entered above with the addition of Port Priority and Port Cost An STP Group spanning tree works in the same way as the switch level spanning tree but the root...

Page 104: ...es a potential for a loop An edge port normally should not receive BPDU packets If a BPDU packet is received it automatically loses edge port status Choosing the false parameter indicates that the por...

Page 105: ...are given values from 0 to 7 with 0 being assigned to the lowest priority data and 7 assigned to the highest The highest priority tag 7 is generally only used for data associated with video or audio...

Page 106: ...3 has the highest priority of the four priority classes of service on the Switch In order to implement CoS the user is required to instruct the Switch to examine the header of a packet to see if it ha...

Page 107: ...configured to empty the buffer using strict priority NOTICE The default CoS scheduling arrangement is a strict priority schedule which means the switch will consider the highest class of service to h...

Page 108: ...arting with the selected port Type This drop down menu allows you to select between RX receive TX transmit and Both This setting will determine whether the bandwidth ceiling is applied to receiving tr...

Page 109: ...own below Figure 8 3 802 1p Default Priority and the 802 1p Default Priority window This page allows you to assign a default 802 1p priority to any given port on the Switch The priority tags are numbe...

Page 110: ...n the CoS folder click CoS Scheduling Mechanism to view the screen shown below Figure 8 5 CoS Scheduling Mechanism and CoS Scheduling Mechanism Table window NOTICE The default CoS scheduling arrangeme...

Page 111: ...tomize this setting it is important to monitor network performance especially during peak demand as bottlenecks can quickly develop if the CoS settings are not suitable In the CoS folder click CoS Out...

Page 112: ...Select the general priority setting for the ports configured Priority option include port_priority port based ethernet_priority MAC based or 802 1p Priority ip_priority TOS IP or DSCP IP none no prior...

Page 113: ...Fast Ethernet Switch Manual Figure 8 8 TOS Priority Setting Select the TOS value from the pull down menu and the Class ID of the priority level mapped to and click the Apply button The new mapping is...

Page 114: ...DSCP Priority Setting menu to configure DSCP priority mapping for Class of Service on the Switch Figure 8 9 DSCP Priority Setting Type the DSCP bit level and the Class ID priority from the pull down m...

Page 115: ...riority CoS Use the From To menu to select the ports being configured the selected ports must frist be configured for port based priority in the Priority Setting menu Select the Class level for the po...

Page 116: ...th the frame The entire process is described below CPU Interface Filtering State Settings In the following window the user may globally enable or disable the CPU Interface Filtering mechanism by using...

Page 117: ...h to examine the IP address in each frame s header Select Packet Content Mask to specify a mask to hide the content of the packet header VLAN Selecting this option instructs the Switch to examine the...

Page 118: ...t to instruct the Switch to examine the layer 2 part of each packet header Select IP to instruct the Switch to examine the IP address in each frame s header Select Packet Content Mask to specify a mas...

Page 119: ...k and or a destination port mask The user may also identify which flag bits to filter Flag bits are parts of a packet that determine what to do with the packet The user may filter packets by filtering...

Page 120: ...ts for the type of profile Select Ethernet to instruct the Switch to examine the layer 2 part of each packet header Select IP to instruct the Switch to examine the IP address in each frame s header Se...

Page 121: ...the corresponding Modify button of the entry to configure Ethernet IP and Packet Content Each entry will open a new and unique window as shown in the examples below Figure 9 7 CPU Interface Filtering...

Page 122: ...cts the Switch to examine the packet header VLAN Name Allows the entry of a name for a previously configured VLAN Source MAC Source MAC Address Enter a MAC Address for the source MAC address Destinati...

Page 123: ...IP Figure 9 10 CPU Interface Filtering Rule Table IP To create a new rule set for an access profile click the Add button A new window is displayed To remove a previously created rule click the corresp...

Page 124: ...e the layer 2 part of each packet header IP instructs the Switch to examine the IP address in each frame s header Packet Content Mask instructs the Switch to examine the packet header VLAN Name Allows...

Page 125: ...eters Description Profile ID This is the identifier number for this profile set Mode Select Permit to specify that the packets that match the access profile are forwarded by the Switch according to an...

Page 126: ...lue in hex form to mask the packet from byte 16 to byte 31 value 32 47 Enter a value in hex form to mask the packet from byte 32 to byte 47 value 48 63 Enter a value in hex form to mask the packet fro...

Page 127: ...rity including Traffic Control Port Security 802 1X Trusted Host and Traffic Segmentation all discussed in detail in the following section Traffic Control Use the Traffic Control menu to enable or dis...

Page 128: ...is cleared once every second If the broadcast multicast or unknown unicast storm control is enabled the port will discard all broadcast multicast or unknown unicast packets received when the counter e...

Page 129: ...be set Parameter Description From To A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port Admin State This pull down menu allows you to enable or disable Port Security locked...

Page 130: ...lete heading of the corresponding MAC address to be deleted Click the Next button to view the next page of entries listed in this table This window displays the following information Parameter Descrip...

Page 131: ...ol over LAN EAPOL packets between the Client and the Server The following figure represents a basic EAPOL packet Figure 10 4 The EAPOL Packet Utilizing this method unauthorized devices are restricted...

Page 132: ...Switch whether or not the Client is granted access to the LAN and or switches services Figure 10 6 The Authentication Server Authenticator The Authenticator the Switch is an intermediary between the A...

Page 133: ...ll endstations must be running software that is compliant with the 802 1x protocol For users running Windows XP that software is included within the operating system All other users are required to at...

Page 134: ...owed to pass through the port The following figure displays a more detailed explanation of how the authentication process is completed between the three roles stated above Figure 10 9 The 802 1x Authe...

Page 135: ...s the Port Based Network Access Control Port Based Network Access Control 802 1X Client 802 1X Client 802 1X Client 802 1X Client 802 1X Client 802 1X Client 802 1X Client 802 1X Client 802 1X Client...

Page 136: ...In order to successfully make use of 802 1X in a shared media LAN segment it would be necessary to create logical Ports one for each attached device that required access to the LAN The Switch would re...

Page 137: ...k Security 802 1X 802 1X Authenticator Settings Figure 10 12 802 1X Authenticator Settings window To configure the settings by port click on the hyperlinked port number under the Port heading which wi...

Page 138: ...d The Switch then requests the identity of the client and begins relaying authentication messages between the client and the authentication server The default setting is Auto TxPeriod This sets the Tx...

Page 139: ...word and confirmation of that password Properly configured local users will be displayed in the 802 1x Local User Table in the same window Port Capability Click Security 802 1X 802 1X Capability Setti...

Page 140: ...he window below Click Security 802 1X Initialize Ports to view the following window Figure 10 16 Initialize Port window This window allows you to initialize a port or group of ports The Initialize Por...

Page 141: ...w Click Security 802 1X 802 1X Initialize Ports to view the following window Figure 10 17 Initialize Ports MAC based 802 1x To initialize ports first choose the range of ports in the From and To field...

Page 142: ...MAC Address Displays the physical address of the Switch where the port resides Auth PAE State The Authenticator State will display one of the following Initialize Disconnected Connecting Authenticati...

Page 143: ...and To field Then the user must specify the MAC address to be reauthenticated by entering it into the MAC Address field and checking the corresponding check box To begin the reauthentication click App...

Page 144: ...thentic Port Set the RADIUS authentic server s UDP port The default port is 1812 Accounting Port Set the RADIUS account server s UDP port The default port is 1813 Key Set the key the same as that of t...

Page 145: ...lege through the web manager or Telnet session To define a management station IP setting type in the IP address and click the Apply button Traffic Segmentation Traffic segmentation is used to limit tr...

Page 146: ...itch using the Port pull down menu Then specify the different ports that you want to be able to receive packets from the port you specified in the first part Clicking the Apply button will enter the c...

Page 147: ...3010FL DES 3010G DES 3018 DES 3026 Fast Ethernet Switch Manual Clicking the Apply button will enter the combination of transmitting port and allowed receiving ports into the Switch s Traffic Segmentat...

Page 148: ...zation displays the percentage of the CPU being used expressed as an integer percentage and calculated as a simple average by time interval To view the CPU Utilization window open the Monitoring folde...

Page 149: ...centage of the total available bandwidth being used on the port To view the port utilization open the Monitoring folder and then the Port Utilization link Figure 11 2 Port Utilization window The user...

Page 150: ...ts folder of the Monitoring menu to view the following graph of packets received on the Switch To select a port to view these statistics for use the Port pull down menu The user may also use the real...

Page 151: ...ort Packets Counts the number of packets received on the port Unicast Counts the total number of good packets that were received by a unicast address Multicast Counts the total number of good packets...

Page 152: ...ckets received on the Switch To select a port to view these statistics for use the Port pull down menu The user may also use the real time graphic of the Switch at the top of the web page by simply cl...

Page 153: ...ult value is 200 Unicast Counts the total number of good packets that were received by a unicast address Multicast Counts the total number of good packets that were received by a multicast address Bro...

Page 154: ...f packets transmitted from the Switch To select a port to view these statistics for use the Port pull down menu The user may also use the real time graphic of the Switch at the top of the web page by...

Page 155: ...m the port Packets Counts the number of packets successfully sent on the port Unicast Counts the total number of good packets that were transmitted by a unicast address Multicast Counts the total numb...

Page 156: ...ink in the Error folder of the Monitoring menu to view the following graph of error packets received on the Switch To select a port to view these statistics for select the port by using the Port pull...

Page 157: ...rrence OverSize Counts packets received that were longer than 1518 octets or if a VLAN frame is 1522 octets and less than the MAX_PKT_LEN Internally MAX_PKT_LEN is equal to 1522 Fragment The number of...

Page 158: ...the Switch To select a port to view these statistics for select the port by using the Port pull down menu The user may also use the real time graphic of the Switch at the top of the web page by simply...

Page 159: ...Counts the number of times that a collision is detected later than 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet ExColl Excessive Collisions The number of packets for which transmission failed due...

Page 160: ...e Two windows are offered To select a port to view these statistics for select the port by using the Port pull down menu The user may also use the real time graphic of the Switch at the top of the web...

Page 161: ...ngth inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 512 1023 The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive excluding f...

Page 162: ...Find Allows the user to move to a sector of the database corresponding to a user defined port VLAN or MAC address VID The VLAN ID of the VLAN of which the port is a member MAC Address The MAC address...

Page 163: ...designated SNMP trap receiving stations and to the PC connected to the console manager Click Next to go to the next page of the Switch History Log Clicking Clear will allow the user to clear the Swit...

Page 164: ...ode and click the Apply button to put into effect Parameter Description time_interval min 1 65535 Specifies the minimum interval between saves in minutes on_demand Specifies that logs are saved when r...

Page 165: ...g Group Table The user may search the IGMP Snooping Group Table by VID by entering it in the top left hand corner and clicking Search The following field can be viewed Parameter Description VLAN Name...

Page 166: ...11 19 Browse Router Port window Browse ARP Table The Browse ARP Table window may be found in the Monitoring menu This window will show current ARP entries on the Switch To clear the ARP Table click Cl...

Page 167: ...ication window The user may also select the desired time interval to update the statistics between 1s and 60s where s stands for seconds The default value is one second To clear the current statistics...

Page 168: ...mented due to receipt of an Access Accept Access Reject or Access Challenge a timeout or retransmission AccessResponses The number of malformed RADIUS Access Response packets received from this server...

Page 169: ...uest as well as a timeout Requests The number of RADIUS Accounting Request packets sent This does not include retransmissions Responses The number of RADIUS packets received on the accounting port fro...

Page 170: ...message EntersAuthenticating Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from CONNECTING to AUTHENTICATING as a result of an EAP Response Identity message being received from the Sup...

Page 171: ...itial Access Challenge packet from the Authentication server i e aReq becomes TRUE causing exit from the RESPONSE state Indicates that the Authentication Server has communication with the Authenticato...

Page 172: ...e default value is one second The following fields can be viewed Parameter Description Port The identification number assigned to the Port by the System in which the Port resides Frames Rx The number...

Page 173: ...entication Server is located within the Authenticator s System Authenticator Statistics This table contains the statistics objects for the Authenticator PAE associated with each port An entry appears...

Page 174: ...hat have been transmitted by this Authenticator Rx RespId The number of EAP Resp Id frames that have been received by this Authenticator Rx Resp The number of valid EAP Response frames other than Resp...

Page 175: ...hernet Switch Manual Authenticator State The following section describes the 802 1X Status on the Switch To view the Authenticator State click Monitoring Port Access Control Authenticator State Figure...

Page 176: ...top of the window and clicking OK The information on this window is described as follows Parameter Description MAC Address Displays the Authenticator MAC address Auth PAE State The Authenticator PAE...

Page 177: ...tion parameters to their factory defaults NOTE Only the Reset System option will enter the factory default parameters into the Switch s non volatile RAM and then restart the Switch All other options e...

Page 178: ...ast time Save Changes was executed will be lost Click the Restart button to restart the Switch Save Changes The Switch has two levels of memory normal RAM and non volatile or NV RAM Some settings requ...

Page 179: ...ES 3018 10 5W DES 3026 11 6W Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degrees Celsius Storage Temperature 40 to 70 degrees Celsius Humidity Operating 5 to 95 RH non condensing Storage 0 to 95 RH non condensing D...

Page 180: ...x 10 Mbps 20Mbps 100Mbps 200Mbps n a 2000Mbps Network Cables 10BASE T 100BASE TX 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 100 m EIA TIA 568 100 ohm STP 100 m 2 pair UTP Cat 5 100 m EIA TIA 568 100 ohm STP 100 m Number of...

Page 181: ...erformance Transmission Method Store and forward RAM Buffer 32M Bytes per device Filtering Address Table 8K MAC address per device Packet Filtering Forwarding Rate 14 880 pps per 10Mbps 148 809 pps pe...

Page 182: ...e products for matching cable pin assignment The following diagrams and tables show the standard RJ 45 receptacle connector and their pin assignments Appendix 1 1 The standard RJ 45 port and connector...

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Page 184: ...n devices on the network broadcast storm Multiple simultaneous broadcasts that typically absorb available network bandwidth and can cause network failure console port The port on the Switch accepting...

Page 185: ...lly designed to be used in managing TCP IP internets SNMP is presently implemented on a wide range of computers and networking equipment and may be used to manage many aspects of network and end stati...

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