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ANAGEMENT INSTALLING THE MANAGEMENT MODULE... 5 ... 5 EQUIREMENTS REPARING THE WITCH FOR ANAGEMENT NSTALLING THE ODULE OFTWARE DES-3226 MANAGEMENT ... 13 DES-3226 S DDING YOUR WITCH TO THE ... 15 ODULE ISPLAY Selecting Ports... 16 ... 17 UTTONS Configuration Menu Button... 17 Configuration Basic Basic Information ...
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MIB II IF Counters... 39 MIB II IP Counters... 40 MIB II IP Routing ... 41 MIB II IP Address Table ... 42 MIB II ICMP Counters... 43 MIB II UDP Counters ... 44 MIB II SNMP Counters... 45 Bridge Menu Button ... 45 Bridge 802.1d Information ...
About this Guide This User’s Guide tells you how to use the D-View5.1 network management system to manage your DES-3226 Series intelligent Fast Ethernet switch, including how to install the management module for the switch, and how to use the module to control and monitor the switch. Additional information on installing your switch and configuring it for management can be found in the DES-3226 User’s Guide.
Introduction DES-3226 Series Intelligent Ethernet Switch This guide discusses how to manage the DES-3226 Series switch using the D-View5.1 network management system. The DES-3226 Series combines conventional Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and switching technologies into one package. This device features twenty-four 10/100 NWay switching ports, and supports an optional ultra high-speed 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet rear module.
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(compatible with the particular platform being used) needs to be added to facilitate its management. This manual describes the module used on the D-View5.1 platform for controlling DES-3226 intelligent Gigabit Ethernet switches. Introduction...
3226 Series management module on your network management system. Requirements We recommend that your system meet the following requirements to be able to use the DES-3226 Series switch management module: D-View ♦ An IBM PC AT or compatible computer with a 486DX2-66 or faster processor ♦...
For more information about these and other items, consult the DES-3226 hardware User’s Guide. Installing the Module Software...
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The installation program will start. You will see the following Setup prompt. When the Welcome to the DES-3226 Setup program window opens, click Next. Installing the Management Module...
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When the User Information screen appears enter the relevant information and then click Next. Installing the Management Module...
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To install DES-3226 in the directory C:\…\D-Link\D- View\Modules\DES3226 click Next or click Browse to find an alternate location. Installing the Management Module...
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Select folder name and click Next to continue the module installation. Installing the Management Module...
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The current settings for copying files is listed. If you are satisfied with the settings click Next. If not click Back to change settings. Installing the Management Module...
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When your computer is finished, the Setup Complete window appears. Click Finish. The D-View network management system will now be ready to manage DES- 3226 Series switches once a switch icon is added to the network map (see the next section for instructions). Installing the Management Module...
DES-3226 Management Adding your DES-3226 Switch to the Map Before you can manage individual DES-3226 Series Ethernet switches, you need to add them to your network map. D-View You can do this either by: ♦ Using D-View’s Auto Discover capability to add all new SNMP- manageable devices to the map.
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To use the second method the following screen will appear when you click on Discover under the System drop-down menu. Enter the appropriate IP settings and Discover the device of choice. DES-3226 Management...
The DES-3226 switch icon should now be displayed on your network map as shown below: The Module Display Double-clicking on the icon in the network map causes the module display to open. The module display is used to monitor and perform network management functions on the selected device.
The items listed in these menus are described later on in this manual. ♦ Ports Each of the ports on the switch are depicted on the panel. You can select individual ports to perform operations on them. Clicking on the gray area immediately surrounding the ports will deselect the port and select the switch as a whole.
You can select the switch itself by clicking in the gray area surrounding the ports, so that none of the ports are selected. Menu Buttons The menu buttons on the module - Configuration, MIBII, Bridge, VLAN, RMON, Advanced Configuration, and Help – are used to access all the configuration settings, polling parameters and viewing tables used in management.
Configuration Basic Basic Configure A basic configuration entry contains information about downloading or uploading the boot file, log file and config file. DES-3226 Management...
Configuration Basic Port Trunk The DES-3226 can support up to 6 trunk groups, each of which combines multiple ports into a single, logical, high-bandwidth data pipe. To view or edit the Port Trunking Table, choose Port Trunk from the Configuration menu:...
A list of information provides an easy way to monitor traffic on any port. The user can bring a fancy network monitor attaching to any target mirror port and set the port to be monitored as the source mirror port. The user can set the source port, target port, and mirror direction. DES-3226 Management...
Configuration Basic IGMP Control Table The IGMP Control Table option allows you to set up the switch for handling multicast transmissions. You may access this window by choosing Basic under Configuration and then by selecting IGMP Control Table. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) allows multicasting on your network.
Configuration Basic IGMP Query Information IGMP Host-Query packets are transmitted on this interface. The information is displayed in the table below. DES-3226 Management...
Configuration IF-MIB General Table The following table gives a brief description of the IF MIB: IF-MIB (RFC 2233) 1. The ifGeneralInformationGroup. This group contains those objects applicable to all types of network interfaces, DES-3226 Management...
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MIB module. The General Table tells when the IfTable was last changed and when the If Stack was last changed. This group contains those objects octet counter direction DES-3226 Management...
IfHCInMulticastPkts is the number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-) layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub- layer. For a MAC layer protocol, this includes both Group and Functional addresses. This object is a 64-bit version of ifInMulticastPkts. DES-3226 Management...
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This object has a value true(1) when the station accepts all packets/frames transmitted on the media. IfConnectorPresent is an object that has the value ‘true(1)’ if the interface sublayer has a physical connector and the value ‘false(2)’ otherwise. DES-3226 Management...
Counter32 or Counter64 object contained in the ifTable or ifXTable. Configuration IF-MIB IfStack Table The IfStack Table contains information on the relationships between the multiple sub-layers of network interfaces. In particular, it contains information DES-3226 Management...
MIB objects. A set of management functions is associated with each logical entity. Examples of logical entities include routers, bridges, print-servers, etc. Entity MIB (RFC 2737) DES-3226 Management...
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The Entity Physical Table can be accessed by choosing Entity under Configuration and then Physical Table. This table contains one row per physical entity. There is always at least one row for an ‘overall’ physical entity. DES-3226 Management Typically, physical component...
The Entity Logical Table can be accessed by choosing Entity under the Configuration menu tab and then by choosing Logical Table. This table contains one row per logical entity. For agents which implement more than one naming scope, at least one entry must exist. DES-3226 Management...
The Entity Mapping table contains zero or more rows of logical entity to physical equipment associations. For each logical entity known by this agent, there are zero or more mappings to the physical resources which are used to realize that logical entity. DES-3226 Management...
Configuration Save Changes To save the changes made to the settings above choose Save Changes under the Configuration button. A screen asking you, “Are you sure?” will pop up. Click OK to put changes into effect or click Cancel. DES-3226 Management...
Use the MIB II Information window to view and write basic device SNMP information. Enter the following: System Contact, ∙ System Name ∙ System Location ∙ Type in the new text and click on Set to make these change effective. DES-3226 Management...
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IP Counters • IP Routing • IP Address Table • ICMP Counters • UDP Counters • SNMP Counters Read-only menus can be refreshed, reset and paused; you may adjust the poll interval for the counters. Examples are provided below. DES-3226 Management...
Bridge 802.1d Information First some Bridge 802.1D (RFC 1493) MIB Group Definitions: Bridge 802.1D (RFC 1493) MIB Groups The dot1dBase Group This mandatory group contains the objects, which are applicable to all types of bridges. The dot1dStp Group DES-3226 Management...
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In MIB-II, the 'system' group is defined as being mandatory for all systems such that each managed entity contains one instance of each. Bridge aging time can be adjusted in the Information window; otherwise Bridge 802.1 windows are read-only DES-3226 Management...
The STP Port Table allows you to configure STP port settings. Select the port you wish to configure and type in the desired Priority and Path Cost for the port. The Status pull-down menu is used to enable or disable the STP settings for the port. DES-3226 Management...
Bridge Transparent Bridge Port Counters Counter tables and traffic graphs can be paused or reset as desired. The user can change the Poll Interval and Count, graphs may use a three dimensional line by checking the 3D Line box. DES-3226 Management...
Use the 802.1P side menus to view and set 802.1P port priority as well as GMRP and GARP settings. The read-only Port Capability Form is accessed as a side menu. 802.1P / 802.1Q ( RFC2674 ) MIBs 1pPriority Group DES-3226 Management...
GVRP. It also controls configuration and reports status of per-port objects relating to VLANs and reports traffic statistics. It also provides for management of the VLAN Learning Constraints. VLAN 802.1P Basic Configure Set the Traffic Class State (true, false) and GMRP Status. DES-3226 Management...
VLAN 802.1P Priority Information Choose the appropriate tab to view information listed by port number. Select the port number and type in the appropriate priority values; click Set to effect the change. DES-3226 Management...
GMRP for a given port, highlight to select, choose Enable from the pull-down menu and click Set. 802.1P Priority Information Form PortNumber, Table DefaultUserPriority, PortNumTrafficClasses SupportedTrafficClassesNum, DefaultUserPriority PortNumber, UserPriority, Table RegeneratedUserPriority Set UserPriority PortNumber, Table TrafficClassPriority, MappedTrafficClass Set MappedTrafficClass Table PortNumber, RegenerateUserPriority DES-3226 Management...
Path: VLAN GMRP Table Information VLAN 802.1P GARP GARP settings are expressed in Centi-seconds (hundredths of a second) for each port. DES-3226 Management 802.1P GMRP PortNumber, Status, GmrpFailed, GmrpLastPduOrign...
Information VLAN 802.1P Port Capability The Port Capability window (accessed as a side menu from 802.1P submenu) is read-only and lists Port Capabilities Entry Messages listed by port number. 802.1P GARP PortNumber, GarpJoinTime, GarpLeaveTime, GarpLeaveAllTime GarpJoinTime, GarpLeaveTime, GarpLeaveAllTime DES-3226 Management...
Path: VLAN 802.1P Port Capability Table Information PortNumber, dot1dPortCapabilities VLAN 802.1Q 802.1Q Bridge Basic Configure Set GVRP Status. The rest of this screen is read-only. DES-3226 Management...
VLAN 802.1 802.1Q Bridge Ports Information Configure VLANs settings for the selected device in the VLAN ports information side menu. DES-3226 Management...
Information Ports Informatio n Form VLAN 802.1Q Forwarding/Filtering Forwarding and Filtering information is presented in four separate menus. The menus listed here appear as tabs in the Forwarding/Filtering Form. DES-3226 Management 802.1Q 802.1Q Bridge Information PortNumber, PortVlanID, AcceptableFrameTypes, IngressFiltering, GvrpStatus,...
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Path: VLAN Unicast Forwarding Information Info Tp Group Information Destination Forwarded Multcast information Forwarding 802.1Q Forwarding/Filtering Form Table Fdb Id, FdbMacAddress, PortNumber, Status VLAN ID, GroupAddres, Table EgressPorts, GMRPLearntPorts EgressPorts, Configure GMRPLearntPorts Table VLAN ID, AllPorts, StaticPorts, ForbiddenPorts DES-3226 Management...
Info Information Forward Unregistered Info VLAN 802.1Q 802.1Q VLAN The Basic VLAN Configuration Form presents in two tables to display VLAN Static and VLAN Current information. DES-3226 Management AllForwardedPorts, AllStaticPorts, Configure AllForbiddenPorts Table VLAN ID, UnregisteredPorts, Unregistered,StaticPorts UnregisteredPorts, UnregisteredStaticPorts, Configure...
This group consists of the historyControlTable. The Alarm Group VID, MAC Address, Status, Allow To Go To Ports (select ports) MAC Address, Receive Port, Table Egress Port, Forbidden Ports, Status VID, MAC Address, Status, Egress Ports, Forbidden Ports (select ports) DES-3226 Management...
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Clicking the Add or Modify button will bring up the Control Table pop-up menu. The Control Table pop-up screen is used to input index variables. Statistics information displayed may be frozen at any point and resumed using the Start and Stop buttons. DES-3226 Management...
View the history table and graphs including Utilization, Error and Packet Distribution. Add or modify and index with the Control Table. Path: RMON Statistics Index, Data source, Owner, Ststus, Name, Value, Delta, Rate, Pea, Peak Occurred At History DES-3226 Management...
Index, Interval, Variable, SampleType, RMON Value, StartupAlarm, RisingThreshold, Alarm Table FallingThreshold, RisingEvent, FallingEvent, Information Owner, Status DES-3226 Management Index, Data source, Buckets Requested, Buckets Granted, Interval, Owner, Status, Time Stamp, Drop Events, Octets, Packets, Broadcast, Multicast, CRCAlign, Umndersize, Oversize, Fragments,...
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The Event controls work in a similar fashion. Add or modify an Event control and define its parameters by clicking the Add or Modify button, the Event Control pop-up menu appears. Path: MIBs RMON Alarm Event Table Information RMON Alarm/Event Index, Description, Type, Community, TimeSent, Owner, Status LogEventIndex, logIndex, logTime, logDescription DES-3226 Management...
Advanced Configuration Menu Button Advanced Configuration General Set Group Address Filtering Mode. Other items are read-only. Advanced Configuration Device Management Device Information DES-3226 Management...
Advanced Configuration Device Management Device Control Advanced Configuration Bandwidth Management IngrPortBwControl This table contains current control information about the ingress bandwidth of the port. DES-3226 Management...
Advanced Configuration Bandwidth Management Egress PortBwControl This table contains the current control information about the egress bandwidth of the port. DES-3226 Management...
Advanced Configuration Port Security Management This is a port security feature which controls the address learning capability and the traffic forwarding divisions. Each port can have this function enabled or disabled. DES-3226 Management...
Index 3D Line ... 64 3D Line box ... 49 Advanced Configuration Menu Button ... 69 agent... 3 Bridge Menu Button ... 45 Configuration Menu Button .. 17 Console ... 16 Control Table ... 65, 66 counter tables ... 49 Entity MIB ...
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SNMP ... 4 STP port settings... 48 STP Port Table... 48 Traffic Class State... 53 traffic graphs... 49 VLAN Configuration Form... 61 VLAN Menu Button... 51 Index...