Session Table; Single Ip Management - D-Link xstack DES-3810 series Reference Manual

Layer 3 managed ethernet switch
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The fields that can be configured or displayed are described below:
Parameter
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gatewa
Status
Link Status
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.

Session Table

Users can display the management sessions since the Switch was last rebooted.
To view the following window, click Management > Session Table, as shown below:
Click the Refresh button to refresh the display table so that new entries will appear.

Single IP Management

Simply put, D-Link Single IP Management is a concept that will stack switches together over Ethernet instead of using
stacking ports or modules. There are some advantages in implementing the "Single IP Management" feature:
1. SIM can simplify management of small workgroups or wiring closets while scaling the network to handle
increased bandwidth demand.
2. SIM can reduce the number of IP address needed in your network.
3. SIM can eliminate any specialized cables for stacking connectivity and remove the distance barriers that
typically limit your topology options when using other stacking technology.
Switches using D-Link Single IP Management (labeled here as SIM) must conform to the following rules:
SIM is an optional feature on the Switch and can easily be enabled or disabled through the Command Line
Interface or Web Interface. SIM grouping has no effect on the normal operation of the Switch in the user's
network.
There are three classifications for switches using SIM. The Commander Switch (CS), which is the master
switch of the group, Member Switch (MS), which is a switch that is recognized by the CS a member of a
SIM group, and a Candidate Switch (CaS), which is a Switch that has a physical link to the SIM group but
has not been recognized by the CS as a member of the SIM group.
DES-3810 Series Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Figure 3-17 Out of Band Management Settings window
Description
The user can enter the IP address used here.
The user can enter the subnet mask used here.
The user can enter the Gateway IP address used here.
The user can enable or disable the out of band management status here.
The user can view the link status here.
Figure 3-18 Session Table window
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