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D-Link ™ DGS-3024 

Managed 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Manual 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DGS-3024

Page 1: ...D Link DGS 3024 Managed 24 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual...

Page 2: ...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 likely to cause harmful interference i...

Page 3: ...top or Shelf Installation 4 Rack Installation 4 Power on 5 Power Failure 5 External Redundant Power System 5 Identifying External Components 7 Front Panel 7 Rear Panel 7 Side Panels 7 LED Indicators 8...

Page 4: ...Switch Settings 25 STP Port Settings 27 Forwarding 28 Unicast Forwarding 28 Multicast Forwarding 29 VLANs 30 Understanding IEEE 802 1p Priority 30 VLAN Description 30 Notes About VLANs on the DGS 3024...

Page 5: ...5 Authenticator 56 Client 57 Authentication Process 57 Port Based Network Access Control 57 Configure Authenticator 58 Local users 61 802 1x Capability Settings 61 Initialize Port s 63 Reauthenticate...

Page 6: ...ory Log 94 Browse ARP Table 96 IGMP Snooping Group 97 IGMP Snooping Forwarding 97 VLAN Status 98 Browse Router Port 98 Session Table 99 Port Access Control 100 RADIUS Authentication 100 Maintenance 10...

Page 7: ...Ethernet Switch Manual Reboot Services 104 Reboot 104 Reset 104 Reset System 105 Reset Config 105 Logout 105 Technical Specifications 107 Cable Lengths 109 Glossary 110 Warranty and Registration Info...

Page 8: ...ng the Switch s utilities and setting up network configurations such as Quality of Service Port Mirroring and configuring the Spanning Tree Section 7 Management A discussion of the security features o...

Page 9: ...DGS 3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death ix...

Page 10: ...nt 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 Doing so can cause...

Page 11: ...o 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 su...

Page 12: ...ow is provided to components in the rack Do not step on or stand on any component when servicing other components in a rack NOTE A qualified electrician must perform all connections to DC power and to...

Page 13: ...pping carton do not remove the component from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your system Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure to dis...

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Page 15: ...Store and forward switching scheme Switching fabric 48Gbps Max Forwarding Rate 35 7 million packets per second High speed data forwarding rate of 1 488 095 pps per port at 100 of wire speed for 1000 M...

Page 16: ...n defines the counters for the receive functions only However the DGS 3024 provides counters for both receive and transmit functions Supports Web based management TFTP Client support BOOTP Client supp...

Page 17: ...power cords A printed QIG D View 5 1 demo CD ROM This Manual with Registration Card on CD ROM If any item is found missing or damaged please contact your local D Link reseller for replacement Install...

Page 18: ...en the device and the objects around it Figure 2 1 Installing rubber feet for desktop installation Rack Installation The DGS 3024 can be mounted in an EIA standard sized 19 inch rack which can be plac...

Page 19: ...linking of the LEDs indicates a reset of the system The console LED indicator will blink while the switch loads onboard software and performs a self test When the POST is passed the LED will become da...

Page 20: ...Figure 2 3 DPS 300 in DPS 900 case with DGS 3024 Figure 2 4 DPS 300 in DPS 800 case with DGS 3024 NOTE See the DPS 300 documentation for more information CAUTION Do not use the Switch with any redunda...

Page 21: ...s to connect fiber optic media to another switch server core router switch or network backbone Rear Panel The rear panel of the switch contains an external Redundant Power Supply connector and an AC p...

Page 22: ...cator on the front panel lights solid green when the system is powered up and remains dark when the system is not powered on RPS This indicator is lit solid amber when the external Redundant Power Sup...

Page 23: ...routers An end node can be connected to the switch via a Category 3 4 5 or 5e UTP STP cable for optimal performance Category 5e is recommended The end node should be connected to any of the ports of t...

Page 24: ...SE T switch can be connected to the switch via four pair straight Category 5 or 5e UTP STP cable Figure 4 2 Switch connected to a normal non Uplink port on a hub or switch using a straight or crossove...

Page 25: ...igabit Ethernet Switch Manual Figure 4 3 Switch connected by optical fiber cable to a Core Router Switch with a server connected by crossover cable and a PC connected by a Category 3 4 5 or 5e UTP STP...

Page 26: ...nt are the same as those found in the console program NOTE This Web based Management module does not accept Chinese language input or other languages requiring 2 bytes per character NOTE The Web brows...

Page 27: ...mance statistics and permits you to graphically monitor the system status Areas of the User Interface The figure below shows the user interface The user interface is divided into three distinct areas...

Page 28: ...on based on your selection and the entry of configuration data NOTICE Any changes made to the Switch configuration during the current session must be saved in the Save Configuration window Maintenance...

Page 29: ...bnet Mask and Default Gateway of the switch If you enable BOOTP you do not need to configure any IP parameters because a BOOTP server automatically assigns IP configuration parameters to the switch If...

Page 30: ...rmware chip This information is needed for new runtime software downloads Firmware Version Version number of the firmware installed on the switch This can be updated by using the Download Firmware fro...

Page 31: ...a different value representing the MAC address age out time in seconds The MAC Address Aging Time can be set to any value between 0 and 14 400 min The default setting is 5 min IGMP Snooping This indic...

Page 32: ...C Destination or MAC Src Dest For further information see the Link Aggregation section under the Link Aggregation folder Switch 802 1x The Switch s 802 1x function may be enabled by port the default i...

Page 33: ...described below Parameter Description State Enabled Toggle the State field to either enable or disable a given port or group of ports Speed Duplex Auto Toggle the Speed Duplex field to either select...

Page 34: ...r reasons of security or efficiency See the section on Forwarding for information on entering MAC addresses into the forwarding table The default setting is Disabled Click Apply to implement the new s...

Page 35: ...tings for each VLAN by clicking the IGMP Snooping link in the Configuration folder When enabled for IGMP snooping the Switch can open or close a port to a specific multicast group member based on IGMP...

Page 36: ...group specific query messages including those sent in response to leave group messages A value between 1 and 25 The default is 1 second Host Timeout This is the maximum amount of time in seconds allo...

Page 37: ...1d however the advantages of using RSTP will be lost The IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP evolved from the 802 1d STP standard RSTP was developed in order to overcome some limitations of...

Page 38: ...ables the edge port and the point to point P2P port Edge Port The edge port is a configurable designation used for a port that is directly connected to a segment where a loop cannot be created An exam...

Page 39: ...ndant paths in the network preventing the effective propagation of the new information Set by the Root Bridge this value will aid in determining that the Switch has spanning tree configuration values...

Page 40: ...r indicates a high priority and a high probability that this switch will be elected as the root switch STP Version Use the pull down menu to choose the desired version of STP to be implemented on the...

Page 41: ...This defines a metric that indicates the relative cost of forwarding packets to the specified port list Port cost can be set automatically or as a metric value The default value is 0 auto 0 auto Setti...

Page 42: ...e BPDU packets If a BPDU packet is received it automatically loses edge port status Choosing the False parameter indicates that the port does not have edge port status P2P True Choosing the True param...

Page 43: ...g link to see the entry window below Figure 6 13 Static Multicast Forwarding Settings window The Static Multicast Forwarding Settings window displays all of the entries made into the Switch s static m...

Page 44: ...ets are handled on your network Using queues to manage priority tagged data allows you to specify its relative priority to suit the needs of your network There may be circumstances where it would be a...

Page 45: ...d in order to reduce the size of broadcast domains All packets entering a VLAN will only be forwarded to the stations over IEEE 802 1Q enabled switches that are members of that VLAN and this includes...

Page 46: ...tag is contained in the following two octets and consists of 3 bits of user priority 1 bit of Canonical Format Identifier CFI used for encapsulating Token Ring packets so they can be carried across E...

Page 47: ...network device to another with the VLAN information intact This allows 802 1Q VLANs to span network devices and indeed the entire network if all network devices are 802 1Q compliant Unfortunately not...

Page 48: ...rmation into the header of all packets that flow into and out of it If a packet has previously been tagged the port will not alter the packet thus keeping the VLAN information intact The VLAN informat...

Page 49: ...neering 2 9 10 11 12 Marketing 3 13 14 15 16 Finance 4 17 18 19 20 Sales 5 1 2 3 4 Table 6 2 VLAN Example Assigned Ports VLAN and Trunk Groups The members of a trunk group have the same VLAN setting A...

Page 50: ...ure the port settings and to assign a unique name and number to the new VLAN See the table below for a description of the parameters in the new window Figure 6 19 802 1Q Static VLANs window Add To ret...

Page 51: ...Checking the box will designate the port as Tagged None Allows an individual port to be specified as a non VLAN member Egress Select this to specify the port as a static member of the VLAN Egress mem...

Page 52: ...uded in the VLAN that you are creating using the GVRP Settings window Ingress Check This field can be toggled using the space bar between Enabled and Disabled Enabled enables the port to compare the V...

Page 53: ...ept only tagged frames as tagging and an untagged packet is forwarded to the port for transmission the port will add an 802 1Q tag using the PVID to write the VID in the tag When the packet arrives at...

Page 54: ...Current Time SNTP Settings SNTP State Use this pull down menu to Enabled or Disabled SNTP SNTP Primary Server This is the IP address of the primary server the SNTP information will be taken from SNTP...

Page 55: ...rs and minutes if you would like to update the system clock Click Apply to implement your changes Time Zone and DST The following are windows used to configure time zones and Daylight Savings time set...

Page 56: ...f Week Enter the day of the week that DST will start on From Month Enter the month DST will start on From time in HH MM Enter the time of day that DST will start on To Which Day Enter the week of the...

Page 57: ...y queues on the Switch In order to implement QoS the user is required to instruct the Switch to examine the header of a packet to see if it has the proper identifying tag tagged Then the user may forw...

Page 58: ...packets sent from each priority queue depends upon the assigned weight For a configuration of eight CoS queues A H with their respective weight value 8 1 the packets are sent in the following sequenc...

Page 59: ...ic Control Figure 6 25 Storm Control Type Setting window The purpose of this window is to limit too many broadcast multicast or unknown unicast packets folding the network The Storm Control Type Setti...

Page 60: ...trol Type from the pull down menu select the threshold from the drop down menu and click Apply To configure the Traffic Control Setting select beginning and ending ports by using the From To pull down...

Page 61: ...riority to view the window shown below Figure 6 27 User Priority Configuration window Once you have assigned a priority to the port groups on the Switch you can then assign this Class to each of the f...

Page 62: ...runk groups are used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high bandwidth data pipeline The DGS 3024 supports up to four port trunk groups with 2 to 8 ports in each group A potential...

Page 63: ...ions including the VLAN configuration that can be applied to the Master Port are applied to the entire link aggregation group Load balancing is automatically applied to the ports in the aggregated gro...

Page 64: ...ted by the DGS 3024 is Static Master Port Choose the Master Port for the trunk group using the pull down menu Port Map Choose the members of a trunked group Up to eight ports per group can be assigned...

Page 65: ...y on the Switch Interval sec 1 2147483647 The time in seconds between notifications History size 1 500 The maximum number of entries listed in the history log used for notification Up to 500 entries c...

Page 66: ...indow The following parameters may be set Parameter Description From and To Select a port or group of ports to enable for MAC notification using the pull down menus State Enable MAC Notification for t...

Page 67: ...w for a description of the parameters in the following window Figure 6 35 System Log Server Add window The following parameters can be set Parameter Description Index Syslog server settings index 1 4...

Page 68: ...on 16 local use 0 local0 17 local use 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 Enter the UD...

Page 69: ...EAPOL packets are the only traffic that can be transmitted through the specific port until authorization is granted The 802 1x Access Control protocol consists of three components each of which is vit...

Page 70: ...n allowed to pass through the Authenticator before access is granted to the Client The second purpose of the Authenticator is to verify the information gathered from the Client with the Authentication...

Page 71: ...point when a Client with the correct username and password is granted access and therefore successfully unlocks the port Once unlocked normal traffic is allowed to pass through the port The implement...

Page 72: ...rt then becomes Authorized and all subsequent traffic on the Port is not subject to access control restriction until an event occurs that causes the Port to become Unauthorized Hence if the Port is ac...

Page 73: ...net Switch Manual Figure 6 42 First 802 1X Authenticator Settings window To configure the settings by port click on the hyperlinked port number under the Port heading which will display the following...

Page 74: ...port to transition to the authorized state without any authentication exchange required This means the port transmits and receives normal traffic without 802 1X based authentication of the client If f...

Page 75: ...r The default setting is 30 seconds MaxReq The maximum number of times that the Switch will retransmit an EAP Request to the client before it times out of the authentication sessions The default setti...

Page 76: ...To fields Next enable the ports by selecting Authenticator from the drop down menu under Capability Click Apply to let your change take effect Configure the following 802 1x capability settings Parame...

Page 77: ...scription From and To Select ports to be initialized Port A read only field indicating a port on the Switch MAC Address The MAC address of the Switch connected to the corresponding port if any Auth PA...

Page 78: ...ticate Port window This window displays the following information Parameter Description Port The port number of the reauthenticated port MAC Address Displays the physical address of the Switch where t...

Page 79: ...displays the following information Parameter Description Succession First Choose the desired RADIUS server to configure First Second or Third RADIUS Server 0 0 0 0 Set the RADIUS server IP Authentic P...

Page 80: ...to MAC addresses To open the Static ARP Table open the Configuration folder and click on the Static ARP Settings link Figure 6 49 Static ARP Settings window To add a new entry click the Add button rev...

Page 81: ...ions to manage the Switch If you choose to define one or more designated management stations only the chosen stations as defined by IP address will be allowed management privilege through the web mana...

Page 82: ...d fields Then select the desired access Admin or User in the Access Right drop down menu and click Apply The information on the window is described as follows Parameter Description User Name Enter a u...

Page 83: ...ser 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 Factory Reset...

Page 84: ...modify MIB objects SNMPv3 uses a more sophisticated authentication process that is separated into two parts The first part is to maintain a list of users and their attributes that are allowed to act a...

Page 85: ...s only operable when the Encryption field has been checked This field will require the user to enter a password Priv Protocol None Specifies that no authorization protocol is in use DES Specifies that...

Page 86: ...wing 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 Identifi...

Page 87: ...dow should appear Figure 7 9 SNMP Group Table window To delete an existing SNMP Group Table entry click the corresponding under the Delete heading To display the current settings for an existing SNMP...

Page 88: ...lized and distributed network management strategies It includes improvements in the Structure of Management Information SMI and adds some security features SNMPv3 Specifies that the SNMP version 3 wil...

Page 89: ...owing window Figure 7 12 SNMP Community Table Configuration window The following parameters can set Parameter Description Community Name Type an alphanumeric string of up to 33 characters that is used...

Page 90: ...ch s SNMP Host Table click the Add button in the upper left hand corner of the window This will open the SNMP Host Table Configuration window as shown below Figure 7 14 SNMP Host Table Configuration w...

Page 91: ...used for SNMP V3 implementations This is an alphanumeric string used to identify the SNMP engine on the Switch To display the Switch s SNMP Engine ID open the SNMP Manger folder located in the Securit...

Page 92: ...ry Log Browse ARP Table IGMP Snooping Group IGMP Snooping Forward VLAN Status Browse Router Port Session Table and Port Access Control as well as secondary windows Port Utilization The Utilization win...

Page 93: ...lization The percentage of the total available bandwidth being used on the port Show Hide Check whether or not to display Utilization Clear Clicking this button clears all statistics counters on this...

Page 94: ...024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Figure 8 2 Rx Packets Analysis window line graph for Bytes and Packets To view the Received Packets Table click the link View Table which will show the following tab...

Page 95: ...Bytes Counts the number of bytes received on the port Packets Counts the number of packets received on the port Show Hide Check whether to display Bytes and Packets Clear Clicking this button clears a...

Page 96: ...abit Ethernet Switch Manual Figure 8 4 Rx Packets Analysis window line graph for Unicast Multicast and Broadcast Packets To view the UMB Cast Table click the View Table link which will show the follow...

Page 97: ...t 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 Broadcast Counts the total...

Page 98: ...k in the Packets folder of the Monitoring menu to view the following graph of packets transmitted from the Switch Figure 8 6 Tx Packets Analysis window line graph for Bytes and Packets To view the Tra...

Page 99: ...mber of bytes successfully sent from the port Packets Counts the number of packets successfully sent on the port Show Hide Check whether or not to display Bytes and Packets Clear Clicking this button...

Page 100: ...X link in the Errors folder of the Monitoring menu to view the following graph of error packets received on the Switch Figure 8 8 Rx Error Analysis window line graph To view the Received Error Packets...

Page 101: ...ize of 64 bytes and have a good CRC Undersize packets usually indicate collision fragments a normal network occurrence OverSize Counts packets received that were longer than 1518 octets or if a VLAN f...

Page 102: ...w Line Chart Clicking this button instructs the Switch to display a line graph rather than a table Transmitted TX Click the Transmitted TX link in the Errors folder of the Monitoring menu to view the...

Page 103: ...s busy LateColl 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 transmiss...

Page 104: ...the Switch to display a line graph rather than a table Size The Web Manager allows packets received by the Switch arranged in six groups and classed by size to be viewed as either a line graph or a t...

Page 105: ...between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 128 255 The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 128 and 255 octets in...

Page 106: ...ther than a line graph View Line Chart Clicking this button instructs the Switch to display a line graph rather than a table MAC Address This allows the Switch s dynamic MAC address forwarding table t...

Page 107: ...ter Description VLAN ID Enter a VLAN ID for the forwarding table to be browsed by MAC Address Enter a MAC address for the forwarding table to be browsed by Find Allows the user to move to a sector of...

Page 108: ...utton to view the next page of the address table View All Entry Clicking this button will allow the user to view all entries of the address table Delete All Entry Clicking this button will allow the u...

Page 109: ...event information in its own logs to 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...

Page 110: ...nce number first Time Displays the time in days hours and minutes since the Switch was last restarted Log Text Displays text describing the event that triggered the history log entry Browse ARP Table...

Page 111: ...viewed Parameter Description VLAN ID The VLAN ID VID of the multicast group Multicast Group The IP address of the multicast group MAC Address The MAC address of the multicast group Queries A read only...

Page 112: ...re the ports where the IGMP packets were snooped are displayed VLAN Status This allows the VLAN status for each of the Switch s ports to be viewed by VLAN This window displays the ports on the Switch...

Page 113: ...designated by D To view the following window open the Monitoring folder and click the Browse Router Port link Figure 8 20 Browse Router Port window Session Table Figure 8 21 Current Session Table wind...

Page 114: ...DGS 3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Port Access Control RADIUS Authentication Figure 8 22 RADIUS Authentication window 100...

Page 115: ...the Switch to the TFTP server Download Firmware From TFTP Server To update the Switch s firmware open the TFTP Services folder located in the Maintenance folder and click the Download Firmware From T...

Page 116: ...server Click Start to record the IP address of the TFTP server and to initiate the file transfer Upload Log to TFTP Server To upload the switch history log file to a TFTP server open the TFTP Services...

Page 117: ...re made effective by clicking the Apply button When this is done the settings will be immediately applied to the switching software in RAM and will immediately take effect Some settings though require...

Page 118: ...ecuted will be lost Click the Reboot button to restart the Switch Figure 9 8 Restart System window Reset The Reset function has several options when resetting the Switch Some of the current configurat...

Page 119: ...efaults save these parameters to the Switch s non volatile RAM and then restart the Switch This option is equivalent to Reset Config followed by Save Changes Figure 9 10 Reset System window Reset Conf...

Page 120: ...DGS 3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Figure 9 12 Logout Web Setup window 106...

Page 121: ...ueues 4 Priority Queues per port Forwarding Table Age Time Max age 10 1000000 seconds Default 300 Physical and Environmental AC Inputs 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz internal universal power supply Power Consum...

Page 122: ...T 1000BASE LX 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LHX 1000BASE ZX Mini GBIC UTP Category 3 4 5 100 meters max EIA TIA 568 150 ohm STP 100 meters max UTP Cat 5 100 meters max EIA TIA 568 150 ohm STP 100 meters max UT...

Page 123: ...mode fiber module 10km DEM 311GT SFP Transceiver for 1000BASE SX Multi mode fiber module 550m DEM 314GT SFP Transceiver for 1000BASE LHX Single mode fiber module 40km Mini GBIC DEM 315GT SFP Transceiv...

Page 124: ...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 devi...

Page 125: ...connection where the internal transmit and receive lines are crossed MIB Management Information Base Stores a device s management characteristics and parameters MIBs are used by the Simple Network Man...

Page 126: ...og in to another computer system and access a host as if the user were connected directly to the host TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Allows you to transfer files such as software upgrades from a...

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Page 131: ...DGS 3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Register your D Link product online at http support dlink com register 117...

Page 132: ...ons or programs Geographical Scope of the Limited Product Warranty This Limited Product Warranty is applicable in all European Countries as listed in the addendum European Countries for D LINK Limited...

Page 133: ...utors before 1st January 2004 carry 5 years warranty except power supplies fans and accessories that are provided with 2 year warranty The warranty period stated in this card supersedes and replaces t...

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