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DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch Web UI Reference Guide

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Safety Cautions

To greatly reduce the risk of physical injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to equipment, observe the following 
precautions.

Observe and follow service markings.

• Do not attempt to service any product, except when it is explained in the system’s documentation.

• Opening or removing covers that are marked with this (

) symbol may expose the user to electrical shock.

• Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments.

If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet immediately and replace the part or 
contact your trained service provider:

• Damage to the power cable, extension cable, or plug.
• An object has fallen into the product.
• The product has been exposed to water.
• The product has been dropped or damaged.
• The product does not operate correctly when the operating instructions are correctly followed.

General safety cautions:

• Keep the system away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents.
• Do not spill food or liquids on system components, and never operate the product in a wet environment. If the 

system gets wet contact your trained service provider.

• Do not push any objects into the openings of the system. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out 

interior components.

• Only use this product with approved equipment.
• Allow the product to cool before removing the cover or touching internal components.
• Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If unsure of 

the type of power source required, consult your service provider or local power company.

• Be sure that attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power available in your location.
• Use only approved power cable(s). If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for any AC-

powered option intended for your system, purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country. The 
power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product's electrical ratings 
label. The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product.

• To help prevent electric shock, plug the system and peripheral power cables into properly grounded electrical 

outlets. These cables are equipped with three-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter 
plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable. If using an extension cable is necessary, use a 3-wire cable with 
properly grounded plugs.

• Observe the extension cable and power strip ratings. Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged 

into the extension cable or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension 
cable or power strip.

• To help protect the system from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge 

suppressor, line conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).

• Position system cables and power cables carefully. Route cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over. 

Be sure that nothing rests on any cables.

• Do not modify power cables or plugs. Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications. 

Always follow your local or national wiring rules.

When connecting or disconnecting power to and from hot-pluggable power supplies, observe the following guidelines:

• Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply.
• Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply.
• If the system has multiple sources of power, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from 

the power supplies.

• Move products with care and ensure that all casters and stabilizers are firmly connected to the system. Avoid 

sudden stops and uneven surfaces.

To help avoid damage to the system, be sure that the voltage selection switch, on the power supply, is set to match the 
power available at the switch’s location:

Summary of Contents for DXS-3600 Series

Page 1: ...Web UI Reference Guide Product Model DXS 3600 Series Layer 2 3 Managed 10GbE Switch Release 1 10...

Page 2: ...radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is...

Page 3: ...used to put emphasis on a key subject in a sentence through out this manual This font is also used to represent the physical CLI command used when explaining a topic Boldface Typewriter Font This font...

Page 4: ...C powered option intended for your system purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the pr...

Page 5: ...rge Static electricity can harm delicate components inside the system To prevent static damage discharge static electricity from your body before touching any of the electronic components such as the...

Page 6: ...eb User Interface 2 Logging onto the Web Manager 2 Areas of the User Interface 3 Switch Status 5 Device Information 6 Temperature Status 7 CPU Status 8 System Log Entries 9 Fan Status 11 Flash SD Card...

Page 7: ...crosoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 and later Mozilla Firefox version 3 0 and later Safari version 4 0 and later Google Chrome version 5 0 and later Opera version 9 0 and later and Netscape version...

Page 8: ...lable in the Web based manager are explained below Areas of the User Interface After a successful connection to the Web User Interface has been made the following page should be displayed NOTE To be a...

Page 9: ...some of the hardware features run ning on this switch Some of the features that can be monitored here are the Device Information Temperature CPU Usage System Log Fan Status Memory Usage and Network Tr...

Page 10: ...UI Reference Guide 5 Switch Status Device Information Temperature Status CPU Status System Log Entries Fan Status Flash SD Card and Memory Status After clicking on the Switch Status link found in the...

Page 11: ...s displayed Subnet Mask Here the Subnet Mask of the switch s main interface is displayed Gateway Here the Gateway IP address of the switch s main interface is displayed MAC Address Here the MAC addres...

Page 12: ...in that automatically controls the air flow inside the switch In the Temperature section the following display parameters are available Parameter Description Percentage Display In this graphic the rea...

Page 13: ...ere is an abundance of features that can be enabled to prevent this problem from occuring In the CPU section the following display parameters are available Parameter Description Percentage Display In...

Page 14: ...available Click the More button to view a larger display of the complete System Log section Click the Close button to exit the larger display Parameter Description Entry Number Every log entry has a...

Page 15: ...DXS 3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2 3 Switch Web UI Reference Guide 10...

Page 16: ...lay parameters are available Parameter Description Fan Number At the top of this graphic the list of installed fans are displayed After clicking on any specific fan icon the real time RPM gauge of tha...

Page 17: ...e Parameter Description Used This displays the color that represents the used memory allocation Flash This displays the used and unused space of the Flash The more accurate percentage display can be f...

Page 18: ...ons that can by selected are received Rx or transmited Tx packets After selecting a Port number and then selecting the Direction option from the drop down menu click the Apply button to view the page...

Page 19: ...g parameters can be configured on this page Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Parameter Description Port Select the port number used here View By Select the view type used here This li...

Page 20: ...nfigured on this page Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Parameter Description Port Select the port number used here View By Select the view type used here This list of options to choos...

Page 21: ...used here This list of options to choose from are Direction Type Size and Error For this page select Error Direction Select the traffic flow direction to monitor here The list of options to choose fr...

Page 22: ...to date will prevent any future inconvenience caused by minor software bugs Also from time to time D Link provides new features that can only be acquired with a new firmware update Keeping a copy of...

Page 23: ...ction the following can be seen The following parameters can be configured in this section Parameter Description Destination File Enter the location and name of the Destination File Source File Enter...

Page 24: ...DXS 3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2 3 Switch Web UI Reference Guide 19 Click the Upload button to initiate the upload...

Page 25: ...port of the device It is necessary for the user needs to attach a terminal or PC with terminal emulation to the console port of the switch 2 Power on the Switch After the UART init is loaded to 100 t...

Page 26: ...n The user s session Username Represent current login user Ipaddr Represent client IP address macaddr Represent client MAC address Informational Event description Firmware upgrade was unsuccessful Log...

Page 27: ...ername Represent current login user Ipaddr Represent client IP address macaddr Represent client MAC address Informational Event description Configuration upload was unsuccessful Log Message TFTP 8 Con...

Page 28: ...s of the TELNET client username The user name that used to login to the TELNET server Warning Event description Logout from TELNET Log Message Logout from TELNET Username username IP ipaddr Parameters...

Page 29: ...n ipaddr The IP address of the RADIUS server vlanID The VID of the RADIUS assigned VLAN interface id The interface name Username The user that is being authenticated Informational Event description Th...

Page 30: ...ure at port interface id string Parameters description ipaddr The IP address of the RADIUS server interface id The interface name Username The user that is being authenticated string The failed RADIUS...

Page 31: ...4 5 interfaceName 5 6 agentCircuitId 6 7 local 7 portID The port ID deviceClass The LLDP MED device type Notice Event description Incompatible LLDP MED TLV set detected Log Message Incompatible LLDP...

Page 32: ...efined error code or sub error code in RFC 4271 Log Message BGP 4 BGP Notify unkown Error code num Sub Error code num Peer ipaddr Parameters description num The Error Code or Error Subcode defined in...

Page 33: ...from new 4 bytes AS peer Peer ipaddr Parameters description ipaddr The IP address of the BGP peer Warning Event description BGP received AS_CONFED_SEQUENCE or AS_CONFED_SET path segment type in AS4 P...

Page 34: ...nterface administrator state changed Log Message OSPF protocol on interface intf name changed state to Enabled Disabled Parameters description intf name The name of the OSPF interface Informational Ev...

Page 35: ...Loading to Full Parameters description nbr id Neighbor s router ID Notice Event description One OSPF virtual neighbor state changed from Full to Down Log Message OSPF nbr nbr id on virtual link change...

Page 36: ...ect checksum on VR vr id at interface intf name Parameters description vr id The VRRP virtual router ID intf name The virtual router s interface name Warning Event description Virtual router ID mismat...

Page 37: ...ion vrrp mac addr The VRRP virtual MAC address vrrp errcode The error code of the VRRP protocol behaviour Error Event description Failed when adding a virtual MAC into the switch s L3 table The L3 tab...

Page 38: ...c addr from the switch s L3 table Errcode vrrp errcode Parameters description vrrp ip addr The VRRP virtual IP address vrrp mac addr The VRRP virtual MAC address vrrp errcode The error code of the VRR...

Page 39: ...dr The IP address username The user name Warning Event description Logout Log Message Logout through Console Telnet Web SSL SSH Username username IP ipaddr Parameters description ipaddr The IP address...

Page 40: ...paddr authenticated by AAA local server ipaddr Username username Parameters description local Enable admin by AAA local method server Enable admin by AAA server method ipaddr The IP address username T...

Page 41: ...to a packet storm Log Message interface id is currently shut down due to a packet storm Parameters description interface id The interface name Warning MSTP Debug Event description Topology changed Log...

Page 42: ...tance ID Informational Event description Spanning Tree Version changed Log Message Spanning Tree version changed New version new_version Parameters description new_version The new STP version Informat...

Page 43: ...ense model AC string25 Parameters Description license model The license model name string25 The activation code Critical Event Description License successfully installed Log Message License successful...

Page 44: ...P ID Informational Event description LSP is down Log Message LSP lsp_id is down Parameters description lsp_id The deleted LSP ID Informational VPWS Event description Pseudowire link down Log Message P...

Page 45: ...ption vpls_name The name of the link down VPLS Informational LACP Event description Link Aggregation Group link up Log Message Link Aggregation Group group_id link up Parameters description group_id T...

Page 46: ...Topology Change Timer immediately subsequent to its election Implementation of this trap is optional 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 0 1 topologyChange A topologyChange trap is sent by a bridge when any of its config...

Page 47: ...6 1 2 1 16 0 2 MPLS mplsXCUp This notification is generated when the mplsXCOperStatus object for one or more contiguous entries in the mplsXCTable is about to enter the up state from another state 1...

Page 48: ...d by the included value of ifOperStatus Binding objects 1 ifIndex 2 if AdminStatus 3 ifOperStatus 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 4 linkDown A linkDown trap signifies that the SNMP entity acting in an agent role ha...

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