Web User Guide Layer 2 Switch24 Port 10/100 Managed SwitchPlus 2 Combo Gigabit Copper/SFP PortsDES-3226LRelease 3Business Class Networking
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A-1Appendix A – Cables and ConnectorsWhen connecting the Switch to another switch, a bridge or hub, a normal cable is necessary. Please review these
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B-1Appendix B – Connector PinoutsThe following tables show connector pinout information.Table 7. Power Connector Pinouts: 6-pin Connector (5V) Pin Nu
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C-1Appendix C – Cable Lengths and WavelengthsThe following tables show maximum cable lengths and wavelengths.NOTE: Maximum distance depends on fiber s
About This Book 11 Support for: User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Internet Protocol (IP) Internet Control Messag
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12 Web User Guide Layer 2 MIBs MIB-II Bridge MIB Ethernet-like MIB The Interfaces Group MIB using SMI v2 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB RADI
Product Overview 13Product OverviewThis section contains an overview and technical specifications of the D-Link DES-3226L switch.The D-Link DES-3226L
14 Web User Guidez Do not push any objects into the openings of your system. Doing so can cause fire or elec-tric shock by shorting out interior comp
Product Overview 15General Precautions for Rack-Mountable ProductsObserve the following precautions for rack stability and safety. Also, refer to “Ins
16 Web User GuideProtecting Against Electrostatic DischargeStatic electricity can harm delicate components inside your system. To prevent static dama
Product Overview 17Technical SpecificationsThis section displays specifications for the D-Link DES-3226L switch as follows:z General specificationsz P
18 Web User GuideTable 3. PerformanceFeature DescriptionTransmits Method: Store-and-forwardFiltering Address Table: 8K entries per devicePacket Filte
Installing the Hardware 19Installing the HardwareThis chapter provides instructions for installing the D-Link DES-3226L switch hardware. The following
20 Web User GuideUnpacking the Switch1. Place the container on a clean flat surface and cut all straps securing the container.2. Unpack the DES-3226L
Installing the Hardware 21NOTE:Read the safety information in the Product Information Guide as well as the safety information for other switches that
22 Web User GuideInstalling in a RackThe D-Link DES-3226L switch can be mounted in a standard 19” rack.Caution: CAUTION: Do not use rack mounting kit
Installing the Hardware 23Figure 5. Installing the DES-3226L in a Rack5. Secure the switch to the rack with either the rack bolts or cage nuts and cag
24 Web User GuideUsing BootP or DHCPYou can assign IP information initially over the network or over the Ethernet service port through BootP or DHCP.
Installing the Hardware 25word is blank.The DES-3226L is installed and loaded with the default configuration.4. Reduce network traffic by turning off
26 Web User GuideC. Set the data format to 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.D. Set the flow control to none.E. Select the proper mode under Pro
Installing the Hardware 27The initial switch configuration is performed through the console port. After the initial configuration, you can manage the
28 Web User Guidez A network management system is configured. From this management station, you can access the SNMP, HTTP, and CLI interfaces. You ma
Installing the Hardware 29LED IndicatorsThe following table explains what the various LEDs on the switch represent when they light up.Table 4. LED Ind
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Software Installation 31Software InstallationThis section contains procedures to help you become acquainted quickly with the D-Link DES-3226L switch s
32 Web User GuideQuick Starting the Networking DeviceNOTE:Before you use the information in this section, ensure that you have upgraded to the latest
Software Installation 33Table 5 describes the command syntax, the mode you must be in to execute the command, and the purpose and output of the comman
34 Web User Guideshow network User EXEC Displays the following network configuration informa-tion:• IP Address - IP Address of the interface (default
Software Installation 35copy <tftp://<ipaddress>/<filepath>/<filename>> nvram:startup-configPrivileged EXECSets the destinatio
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Using the Web Interface 37Using the Web InterfaceThis chapter is a brief introduction to the web interface. Tip: Use the Web interface for configurati
38 Web User GuideWeb Page LayoutA Web interface panel for the switch Web page consists of three areas (Figure 9). A banner graphic of the switch appe
Using the Web Interface 39Starting the Web InterfaceFollow these steps to start the switch DES-3226L Web interface: 1. Enter the IP address of the swi
4 Web User GuideUsing the Web Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Configuring for Web Access . . . . . . .
40 Web User GuideNOTE: If SNMPv3 Authentication is to be used for this user, the password must be eight or more alphanumeric characters.5. If you do
IGMP Snooping 41IGMP SnoopingThis section describes the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) feature: IGMPv3 and IGMP Snooping.OverviewIGMP:z Use
42 Web User GuideWeb ExamplesThe following web pages are used in the IGMP Snooping feature. Click Help for more information on the web interface.Figu
IGMP Snooping 43Figure 12. IGMP Snooping - Interface Configuration PageFigure 13. IGMP Snooping - VLAN Status Page
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Configuration Scripting 45Configuration ScriptingThis section describes the Configuration Scripting feature.OverviewConfiguration Scripting:z Allows y
46 Web User GuideExample #2: script list and script delete(Console) #script listConfiguration Script Name Size(Bytes)------------------------- ------
Configuration Scripting 47Example #5: Upload a Configuration Script(Console) #copy nvram: script running-config.scrtftp://192.168.77.52/running-confi
48 Web User GuideExample #7: Validate another Configuration Script(Console) #script validate default.scrnetwork parms 172.30.4.2 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.
Port Mirroring 49Port MirroringThis section describes the Port Mirroring feature.OverviewPort Mirroring:z Allows you to monitor network traffic with a
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50 Web User GuideExample #3: show port interfaceUse this command for a specific port. The output shows whether the port is the mirror or the probe po
Port Mirroring 51Example #6: (Config) monitor session 1 source interface Specify the source ports and destination port.(Console)(Config) #monitor sess
52 Web User GuideFigure 15. System - Port - Multiple Port Mirroring
Syslog 53SyslogThis section provides information about the Syslog feature.OverviewSyslog:• Allows you to store system messages and/or errors • Can sto
54 Web User GuideCLI ExamplesThe following are examples of the commands used in the Syslog feature.Example #1: show logging(Console) #show loggingLog
Syslog 55Example #4: logging port configuration(Console) #config(Console) (Config)# logging ?cli-command CLI Command Logging Configuratio
56 Web User GuideWeb ExamplesThe following web pages are used in the Syslog feature.Figure 16. Persistent Log Configuration PageFigure 17. Persistent
Traceroute 57TracerouteThis section describes the Traceroute feature.Traceroute OverviewUse Traceroute to discover the routes that packets take when t
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Virtual LANs 59Virtual LANsAdding Virtual LAN (VLAN) support to a Layer 2 switch offers some of the benefits of both bridging and routing. Like a brid
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60 Web User GuideFigure 18. VLAN example network diagramCLI ExamplesThe following examples show how to create VLANs, assign ports to the VLANs, and a
Virtual LANs 61(Console) #config(Console) (Config)#vlan port tagging all 2(Console) (Config)#exitExample #3: Assign Ports to VLAN3This example shows h
62 Web User GuideGraphical User InterfaceUse the following screens to perform the same configuration using the Graphical User Interface:z Switching -
Class of Service (CoS) 63Class of Service (CoS)This section describes the Class of Service (CoS) Queue Mapping and CoS Interface Configuration feature
64 Web User GuideCLI ExamplesThe following are examples of the commands used in the CoS Queuing feature.Example #1 classofservice dot1p-mappingUse th
Class of Service (CoS) 65The <0-100> value is the percentage of port speed. For example, a value of 20 means the port speed for egress traffic i
66 Web User GuideQueue Id Min. Bandwidth Scheduler Type Queue Management Type-------- -------------- -------------- ---------------------
Link Aggregation 67Link AggregationThis section includes instructions on configuring Link Aggregation using the Command Line Interface and the Graphic
68 Web User GuideFigure 20 shows the example network.Figure 20. LAG example network diagramCreate two LAGS:(Console) #config(Console) (Config)#port-c
Link Aggregation 69Add the ports to the appropriate LAG:(Console) #config(Console) (Config)#interface 0/2(Console) (Interface 0/2)#addport 1/1(Console
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About This Book 9About This BookThis document describes the D-Link™ DES-3226L hardware and software installation process, and provides an understandin
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