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1. 1x On 2x CH module LkO or wo OFF Baa Link O LOY Loi tel CC Act eia k EE LOY Q VAN module Duplex Collision Receiving Transmitting Act Link Figure 12 DES 5200 LEDs O O LEDs 26 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide CPU Module LEDs The CPU module displayed in Figure 13 is at the top of the chassis This is the only slot it will work in If it is not at the top of the chassis the DES 5200 will not work See Table 6 CPU Module LEDs for an explanation of the LEDs on the CPU module Each LED is explained in detail Power Utilization Dia gnostic Status System module RS 232 S666 ac L A S 9 eooo 000000 iagnostic OO00000 Utilization 78 DCF 19200 n 8 1 Figure 13 CPU Module Power The power LED lights when the DES 5200 is powered on The purpose is to confirm that the DES 5200 is getting adequate power See Table 5 Power LED Table 5 Power LED Status Color Meaning On Green DES 5200 is powered on Off Dark DES 5200 is powered off check power cable and connection Status The Status LED indicates the
2. Sot 3 Fiber Optic Ports Gigabit Port Jot 4 Figure 2 5220TF Introduction 6 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide DES 5216FX A1 The DES 5216FX displayed in Figure 3 has two 16 Port 1OOBASE SX modules The DES 5216FX is shown with two optional modules one 2 Port 1OOBASE FX module is shown in slot 3 and one 1 Port 1 OOOBASE SX module is shown in slot 4 Sot 1 CPU Module RS 232 Port Sot 2 e DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System D Link Sot 3 Fiber Optic Ports Gigabit Port got 4 Figure 3 DES 5216FX Introduction Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Rear Panel The three pronged power plug ventilation fan and the on off switch are located at the rear of the DES 5200 displayed in Figure 4 The switch will work with AC in the range 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz The power requirements are indicated on the rear panel of the DES 5200 When installing the DES 5200 leave enough room to enable you to plug in the power cable There are heat vents located on the si
3. Troubleshooting 129 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Appendix A DES 5200 Technical Specifications Switch Specifications Appendix A Complies with IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD 10 100 TX 1OOBASE FX and 1O00BASE SX Complies with IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree Switched IEEE 802 3 MAC layer frame size 64 1518 NWAY Auto negotiation for each 10 100 TX network port providing auto detection of connected cable type auto sensing of full and half duplex signaling and auto configuration Cut Through and Store and Forward switching for reliable error free packet transfers Native SNMP management support with Ethernet MIB H RFC 1213 and bridge MIB RFC 1493 RMON MIB RFC 1757 8 192 maximum entries for MAC table Comprehensive LED indicators display of the system port status 512KB EEPROM flash memory for firmware upgrade RS 232 DB 9 port for Out of Band management asynchronous 8 bit data 1 stop bit no parity 19 2 K baud Rack mountable Fits standard 2 5 U EIA 19 rack 12 port 10 100 TX module with built in support of RMON and VLAN 2 port 10 100 TX module with built in support of RMON and VLAN 8 port fiber optic FX module with built in support of RMON and VLAN 2 port fiber optic FX expansion module with built in support of RMON and VLAN 1 port gigabit SX expansion module with built in support of RMON and VLAN Supports Trunking Group 130 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide
4. Figure 44 Modify VLAN menu Virtual LAN Name The names of all VLANs appear in this column Follow these steps to modify VLANs 1 Select the name of the appropriate VLAN 2 Press Enter 3 You will see the VLAN Modify menu Use this panel to modify a VLAN 4 Select the ports that you want to include in the VLAN or delete from the VLAN Toggle the space bar to change the current setting Available means the port is available for inclusion in the VLAN Selected means the port has been selected as part of a VLAN 5 Select Save and press Enter to implement your changes Managing the DES 5200 79 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Trunking Port Management Menu The Trunking Port Management panels displayed in Figure 45 are used to create delete and modify trunk ports Some ports on some modules are not available for inclusion in any Trunking Groups DES 5200 Trunking Port Management Menu Create View Trunking Port Delete Trunking Port Modify Trunking Port Figure 45 Trunking Port Management menu Follow these steps to create delete and modify trunk ports 1 Select the appropriate option 2 Press Enter Managing the DES 5200 80 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Create New Trunking Port The Create New Trunking Port panel displayed in Figure 46 is used to create Trunk Ports You can create up to seven trunking groups with up to eight ports in each group Each Tru
5. Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Create New VLAN The Create New VLAN menu displayed in Figure 42 is used to create a new VLAN The default value is that all ports belong to one VLAN You can create up to eight separate VLANs Ports can belong to two VLANs at the same time Each VLAN is a broadcast domain If you have created a trunking group you must include the entire trunk group in the VLAN DES 5200 Create New VLAN Menu NEW VLAN Name port TrunkGroup status port TrunkGroup status Available gt Port 9 lt Available gt lt Available gt Port S lt Available gt Available gt Port lt Available gt lt Available gt Port i lt Available gt Available gt Port lt Available gt Available gt Port A lt Available gt Available gt Port lt Available gt Available gt Port lt Available gt Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port D AG D GA b i Figure 42 Create New VLAN Menu New VLAN Name Is the name of the VLAN you are creating All VLANs must have a unique name Port Is the number of the port The numbers on the panel match the ports on the DES 5200 TrunkGroup This field identifies the trunk group that the port has been assigned to The field is open if the port has not been assigned to a Trunk Group Status The Status field can be either available or selected Available indicates that the port is available for inclusion in a VLAN Selected ind
6. 2 3 4 Managing the DES 5200 Select the name of the appropriate Trunked Ports Press Enter Use the Modify Trunking Port panel to modify a Trunking Group Select the ports that you want to include in the Trunking Group or delete from the Trunking Group Toggle the space bar to change the current setting Available means the port is available for inclusion in the Trunking Group Selected means the port has been selected as part of a Trunking Group N A indicates ports that are not available for inclusion in any trunking group Select Save and press Enter to implement your changes 84 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Port Statistics The Port Statistics panel displayed in Figure 49 shows statistical information about each port DES 5200 Port Statistics Port Number Tx_TotalBytes Tx_Uni_Frame Tx_Mult_Frame Tx_Broad Frame Tx_Aged_ Frame Tx_FCS_Err Tx_Ex Collision Tx_1 Collision Tx Mult Collision Tx_Underrun_Err Rx_TotalBytes Rx_Dise_Buff_Full Rx Align Err Rx_FCS_Err Rx_Uni_Frame Rx_Mult_Frame Rx_Broad_ Frame be Good Oversize Rx_Err_ Oversize Rx_Good_Undersize Rx_Err_Undersize Rx_64 Bytes Frame Rx_65_to_ 127 Rx_128 to 255 Rx 256 to 511 Rx 512 to 1023 Rx_1024 to 1518 Rx Disco Mem Pull Figure 49 Port Statistics Total Bytes Transmitted Number of bytes transmitted to the port Unicast Frames Number of unicast frames transmitted Multicast Frames Out Numbe
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8. LAN segment security or problem isolation Port Priority Lower the Increases chance No comment higher the priority of becoming the Web Management 111 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Follow these steps the change the settings l Use the down arrow or enter new settings 2 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 112 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide SNMP Management Configuration SNMP Management Configuration is used to configure the DES 5200 for SNMP management Leave the default values in place if you are not managing your network through SNMP The DES 5200 uses the standard MIB II Management Information Base module The MIB values can be retrieved from any SNMP based network manager The DES 5200 supports its own proprietary enterprise as an extended MIB The MIB can be retrieved by specifying their Object Identity OID MIB values can be either read only or read write Read only MIB variables can be constants that are programmed into the DES 5200 or variables that change while the DES 5200 is running For example the number and type of ports on the DES 5200 is a read only constant The number and type of ports is fixed Statistics such as the number of errors that have occurred are read only variables Read write MIBs are usually related to user customized configurations Examples of these are the DES 5200 s IP address STA parameters and port status
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10. for instructions on updating software Introduction Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Installing the DES 5200 This chapter covers the following e Unpacking the DES 5200 Installation Options Installing Optional Modules Powering on the DES 5200 Unpacking the DES 5200 Open the box and carefully unpack the DES 5200 You should have all the items on the following checklist DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System e RS 232 DCE serial cable e Two mounting brackets and eight screws Four rubber pads with adhesive backing One 1 82 m 6 foot power cord DES 5200 User s Guide CD ROM part number 651ES5200015 Registration Card If any items are missing contact the retailer where you purchased the DES 5200 for assistance Be sure to register the DES 5200 immediately Failure to register the DES 5200 may void the warranty Installing the DES 5200 10 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Installation Options There are two options for installing the DES 5200 desktop shelf installation or rack installation Follow these guidelines for desktop shelf installation or rack installation The surface must support 8 kg 18 lbs The power source must be within 1 82 m 6 feet The power cord and cables should never be stretched Leave at least 5 08 cm 2 in around the DES 5200 for ventilation The following tools and materials may be necessary to install the DES 5200 Screwdriver to install the
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12. If you use third party vendors SNMP software to manage the DES 5200 a diskette listing the DES 5200 s proprietary enterprise MIB can be obtained by request If your software provides functions to browse or modify MIB you can get the MIB values and change them if the MIB s attributes permit the write option This process can be difficult You must know the MIB OID s and retrieve them individually Web Management 113 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide SNMP Management Configuration Menu The SNMP Management Configuration menu displayed in Figure 66 enables you to configure the DES 5200 for SNMP management ZJ D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE Eile Edit View Go Favorites Help ee aan ey bo BS A e Pi Bak foyer Siop gen Home Seach _Favoites n Channels P VS Fonte D Se l N A _ DES 8200 Web Management da eh och ce ww eh ch Copyright ei 1995 1999 D Link Systems Se Ak 4 LAN AN KA AN AAN A A A A H SNMP Manager Setting Delete eubie J esg ek 2 SNMP Manager Setting private SSCS Peadwrie z T SNMP Trap Manager Setting LAN Port Management runking Port Management Port Statistics Read Only d B Retresh Apply e E T E Intemet zone Figure 66 SNMP Manager Setting SNMP Manager Setting The fields under this setting are used to configure the DES 5200 for SNMP Management You must configure these fi
13. Management Configuration menu displayed in Figure 40 enables you to configure the DES 5200 for SNMP management DES 5200 SNMP Management Configuration Menu SNMP Manager Setting SNMP Community String Access Right Status public lt Read Only gt lt Valid gt private lt Read Write gt lt Valid gt lt Read Only gt lt Invalid gt lt Read Only gt lt Invalid gt SNMP Trap Manager Setting IP Address SNMP Community String Status 0 0 lt Invalid gt 0 0 lt Invalid gt 0 0 lt Invalid gt 0 0 lt Invalid gt Figure 40 SNMP Management Configuration menu SNMP Manager Setting The fields under this setting are used to configure the DES 5200 for SNMP Management You must configure these settings in order to manage the DES 5200 through SNMP SNMP Community String The SNMP Community String field enables you to name the SNMP Communities The names public and private are only default names For security you should change these names to help prevent unauthorized access to the DES 5200 You can name the SNMP communities anything you like You can enter up to 32 characters in each of the four fields You can create up to four SNMP Communities Access Right Enables you to set the access rights that members of the SNMP Communities have Read Only access rights mean that members of the community can view the information on the DES 5200 but they can not make changes to the Managing the DES 5200 71 Fast
14. Port Specifications Appendix A RJ 45 port for Category 3 4 and 5 UTP cable Cat 5 required for 10 100 TX 10 100 1000 Mbps data transfer rate NWAY Auto negotiation for all 10 100 TX ports Full or Half Duplex for all 10 100 TX ports 100BASE FX ports operate at full or half duplex requires 1300 nm multimode fiber optic cable ISO IEC 793 2 type B 1 and ITU T G 652 with SC connectors 1 1OOOBASE SX port operates at full duplex and requires 850 nm multimode fiber optic cables with SC connectors This port also negotiates flow control 131 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide General Standards IEEE 802 3 1OBASE T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100 TX 1OOBASE FX Fast Ethernet and 1000BASE SX for Gigabit Ethernet ANSI TEEE Std 802 3 NWAY Auto Negotiation IEEE 802 3 Frames types Transparent IEEE 802 3 MAC layer frame size 64 1518 Protocol CSMA CD Full Duplex Data Transfer Rate Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps half duplex 200 Mbps full duplex Gigabit 2000 Mbps full duplex Topology Star Network Cables 10BASE T 2 pair UTP Cat 3 100 m 4 Pair UTP Cat 4 5 100 m EIA TIA 568 1500hm STP 100 m e 100 TX 4 pair UTP cat 5 100 m EIA TIA 568B 150 ohm STP 100 m 100BASE FX ports require 1300 nm multimode fiber optic cable with SC connectors ISO IEC 793 2 type B1 and ITU T G 652 standards 1000BASE FX ports require 850 nm multimode fiber optic cabl
15. Select Refresh to see changes Web Management 105 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Switch Port Configuration The Switch Port Configuration panel displayed in Figure 63 is used to configure individual ports on the DES 5200 24 D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer System Configuration E User Account Management Switch Port Configuration DI EE Port sesucen s Tree Conf S Port State Physical Port State m SNMP Management Configuration 2 Trunking Port Management Enable avo 2 E Port statistics m awa 7 Eege Kleer EI favo a Kleer EI favo 9 Weeer EI favo a z ar Tee A mm Ee Eee E ES Ge ees ess E ey Ea E De Ee SS Enable zl Enable zl Aren Figure 63 Switch Port Configuration Web Management 106 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide A confirmation panel is shown when the settings are changed See Figure 64 ZJ D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer System Configuration E User Account Management Switch Port Configuration 2 Switch Port Configuration 2 Spanning Tree Configuration The new setting will take effect only after resetting the device SNMP Management Configuration 2 VLAN Port Management 2 Trunking Port Management Port Statistics ei Figure 64 Switch Port Configuration Confirmation State All ports have two states enabled or disabled Enabled ports transmit and receive da
16. a destination In Cut Through mode packets are sent as soon as the first 128 bytes are received The first 128 bytes contain the destination address of the packet Advantages of Store and Forward Store and Forward only sends out valid data packets Bad packets created by collisions on the network or damaged packets are filtered out Always use Store and Forward when some devices on the network run at 10 Mbps and others run at 100 Mbps Disadvantages of Store and Forward Store and Forward requires more time because it receives the whole packet before sending it out Every byte buffered is an additional eight microseconds of delay Managing the DES 5200 49 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide For example 1500 byte packets are delayed by 1200 microseconds in a Store and Forward device versus 60 microseconds in a Cut Through device Store and Forward requires more memory because the DES 5200 must store the packet before sending it out Advantages of Cut Through Cut Through is faster because the packet is sent as soon as the first 128 bytes are received Cut Through requires less memory since the DES 5200 only reads the address but does not store the entire message Disadvantages of Cut Through Bad packets are perpetuated taking up bandwidth The benefits diminish in high traffic networks Cut Through can not be used on networks that use both Ethernet and Fast Ethernet The network must use one or the other Fol
17. brackets as needed Wire cutters to cut cable as needed for network connections Crimpers to crimp cable as needed RJ 45 connectors as needed SC fiber optic cable connectors as needed Refer to Chapter 3 Cable Specifications for cable types and specifications Installing the DES 5200 11 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Desktop Shelf Installation The dimensions of the DES 5200 are 17 36 inches 441 mm x 10 39 inches 264 mm x 4 64 inches 118 mm These measurements include the 8 mm rubber feet provided with the DES 5200 Follow these steps to install the DES 5200 on a desktop or shelf 1 Place the four rubber feet at the corners of the DES 5200 See Figure 5 2 Place the DES 5200 on a desktop shelf See Figure 6 Figure 5 Install Feet on Bottom Installing the DES 5200 12 O AE Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Attach Feet Figure 6 13 Installing the DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Rack Installation The DES 5200 can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch rack The dimensions of the DES 5200 are 4 4 inches 112 mm x 10 39 inches 264 mm x 17 32 inches 440 mm The DES 5200 can be placed in a wiring closet along with other equipment Follow these steps to install the DES 5200 on a rack 1 Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the DES 5200 with the screws provided See Figure 7 Z Slide the DES 5200 into the rack and use the screws
18. highest port priority The default setting will work in most situations Follow these steps to change the port state 1 Select the State setting of the appropriate port 2 Toggle the space bar to change the current setting a Select Save and press Enter Follow these steps to change a port s physical state 1 Select the physical setting of the appropriate port 2 Toggle the space bar until you find the appropriate setting 3 Select Save and press Enter Follow these steps to change the port priority 1 Select the priority of the appropriate port 2 Enter a new value between zero and 255 a Select Save and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 66 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Spanning Tree Configuration The Spanning Tree Configuration panel is used to configure the Spanning Tree Algorithm The Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in the DES 5200 enables you to create alternative paths using multiple switches or bridges in your network These backup paths are idle until the DES 5200 determines that a problem has developed in the primary path If the primary path breaks down STA will activate the backup path STA is very complicated and you should understand it well before changing the default settings See Table 12 User Selective STA Parameters STA Operation Levels STA operates on the bridge level and the port level On the bridge level STA calculates the Bridge Identifier for each DES 5200 then sets th
19. means activity The Activity LED indicates the port is transmitting or receiving data Table 11 Gigabit Module LED LED Lit Dark Link Port is linked to another No link Green device Act Port is transmitting or Port is not transmitting or Flashing Geen receiving data receiving data LEDs 35 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 5 Console Based Management This chapter covers three types of management Console Management out of band e Telnet Management in band D View SNMP Management Web management is covered in Chapter 6 The DES 5200 can be managed in band or out of band In band management refers to managing the DES 5200 through Telnet using one of the ports Out of band management means going through the RS 232 port The interface and options are the same with Console and Telnet Management The difference is the type of connection and the port that is used to manage the DES 5200 Telnet is In Band Management D View is a proprietary SNMP management program D View module is provided with the DES 5200 The DES 5200 supports other SNMP management applications and uses standard MIB Refer to appropriate documentation for installing and using other SNMP application programs The look and feel of D View is different from other management types Refer to other documentation if you are using other vendors SNMP applications All instructions given in this chapter assume
20. on position to power the DES 5200 on The power LED will light and all ports will auto negotiate the proper speed and duplex mode Reboot the DES 5200 if there is a problem Contact D Link Systems Inc for technical support Check the configuration of the DES 5200 after a power failure but do not reset unless it is necessary The DES 5200 can be used with power sources in the range 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Installing the DES 5200 19 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 3 Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network This chapter covers the following e Cable Specifications e Ports e Connecting the DES 5200 to another DES 5200 Connecting the DES 5200 to other switches and hubs This section deals with making cables and connecting the DES 5200 to other devices It is extremely important that cables have the correct pin arrangement and that the proper cables be used when connecting to servers switches hubs workstations and other devices Cable Specifications Use the following guidelines when handling cables Do not stretch or bend cables Do not put copper cables near sources of electromagnetic interference Fiber optic cables are immune to most electromagnetic interference Do not create trip hazards by laying cables in aisles and walkways Secure cables to the floor when routing in aisles or walkways Do not use telephone cable Telephone cable does not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Co
21. provided to secure the DES 5200 to the rack See Figure 8 a Connect the power cord and verify that the DES 5200 is receiving adequate power Figure 7 Attach Mounting Brackets Installing the DES 5200 14 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Insert into Rack D H Figure 8 15 Installing the DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Installing Optional Modules The process for installing all modules is the same You cannot change the position of the CPU module It must remain in the CPU slot The DES 5200 will not work unless the CPU module is installed in the CPU slot You can purchase optional modules separately in order to meet the needs of your network The procedure for installing all optional modules is the same for full size and half size modules Follow these steps to install modules 1 7 Power the DES 5200 off before installing or removing modules None of the modules are hot swappable Removing or installing modules while the DES 5200 is powered on can damage the DES 5200 and the modules Grasp the thumbscrews on the side of the module or blank bracket and turn counterclockwise to unscrew them Remove the old module or the blank bracket as shown in Figure 9 and set aside Do not discard the module or blank bracket Put the old module or blank bracket back in if you remove the new module Install the new module by inserting it into the guides see Figure
22. that you are logged into the DES 5200 and are at the appropriate panel for carrying them out Managing the DES 5200 36 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Console Management Console Management is always done through the RS 232 serial port and requires a direct connection between the DES 5200 and a PC This type of management is very useful when the network is down and the DES 5200 cannot be reached by any other means Use Console Management to log into the DES 5200 for the first time You do not need to know the IP address to log in using Console Management You can change all the settings and configure the DES 5200 set the IP address and perform other management functions The management session will timeout after five minutes if you have not taken any action Press Enter or Control r to refresh the screen You will have to log in again after a timeout Follow these steps to begin a management session using Console Management l Attach the male end of the RS 232 serial cable provided with the DES 5200 to the RS 232 port located at the front of the DES 5200 Attach the other end to the serial port of a PC or workstation wie JS Run a terminal emulation program using the following settings Emulation VT 100 ANSI compatible BPS 19 200 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control Xon Xoff Enable Terminal keys Press Enter to display the login panel N A e e e e Log in using the default User Name and
23. the changes that you have just made Some settings require you to reset the DES 5200 in order for changes to take effect Refresh Refresh enables you to refresh the panel after you have made changes Use refresh to see the changes you have made Web Management 88 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Logging In The Login panel shown in Figure 50 and Figure 51 appears when you log in over the web The user name and password are the same ones used on the console Select Login to display the Login panel Follow these steps to login l Enter your user name and password 2 Select OK Select the check box to save the password in your password list 3 Select Cancel to cancel log in 128 Login Microsoft Intenet Explorer P Go Favorites Help Fa e 2 L Back ver Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Channels Fullscreen Mail Fonts Print Edit H DES 5200 Web Management Copyright c 1995 1999 D Link Systems hrc Login Ier Intemet zone Figure 50 Login Web Management 89 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide DES 5200 Web Management Copyright tc 1995 1999 D Link Systems inc Enter Network Password Please enter your authentication information ema Resource Login User name Password IT Save this password in your password list Figure 51 User Name and Password Web Management 90 Fast Ethernet Switc
24. to the appropriate panel Managing the DES 5200 64 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Switch Port Configuration Menu The Switch Port Configuration menu displayed in Figure 38 enables you to change the configurations of individual ports DES 52Z00 Switch Port Configuration Menu Port 1l State lt Enable gt Port 5 State lt Enable gt Physical lt Auto gt Physical lt Auto gt Port State Forwarding Port State Forwarding Priority 0 255 128 Priority 0 255 128 Port 2 State lt Enable gt Port 6 State lt Enable gt Physical lt Auto gt Physical lt Auto gt Port State Forwarding Port State Forwarding Priority 0 255 128 Priority 0 255 128 Port 3 State lt Enable gt Port 7 State lt Enable gt Physical lt Auto gt Physical lt Auto gt Port State Forwarding Port State Forwarding Priority 0 255 128 Priority 0 255 128 Port 4 State lt Enable gt Port 8 State lt Enable gt Physical lt Auto gt Physical lt Auto gt Port State Forwarding Port State Forwarding Priority 0 255 128 Priority 0 255 128 SAVE XIT Figure 38 Switch Port Configuration State All ports have two states enabled or disabled Enabled ports transmit and receive data packets Disabled ports can not transmit or receive packets Disabled ports cannot be used Physical Refers to the physical state of the port If the port state is manually changed it will no
25. 00 for SNMP management Leave the default values in place if you are not managing your network through SNMP The DES 5200 uses the standard MIB II Management Information Base module The MIB values can be retrieved from any SNMP based network manager The DES 5200 supports its own proprietary enterprise as an extended MIB The MIB can be retrieved by specifying their Object Identity OID MIB values can be read only or read write Read only MIB variables can be constants that are programmed into the DES 5200 or variables that change while the DES 5200 is running For example the number and type of ports on the DES 5200 is a read only constant The number and type of ports is fixed Statistics such as the number of errors that have occurred are read only variables Read write MIBs are usually related to user customized configurations Examples of these are the DES 5200 s IP address STA parameters and port status If you use third party vendors SNMP software to manage the DES 5200 a diskette listing the DES 5200 s proprietary enterprise MIB can be obtained by request If your software provides functions to browse or modify MIB you can get the MIB values and change them if the MIB s attributes permit the write option This process can be difficult You must know the MIB OID s and retrieve them individually Managing the DES 5200 70 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide SNMP Management Configuration Menu The SNMP
26. 0TF comes with one 12 Port 10 100 TX module and one 8 Port 100BASE FX module e The DES 5216FX comes with two 8 Port 100BASE FX modules All DES 5200 s have two half size slots that support the following optional modules 2 Port 10 100 TX module 2 Port 100BASE FX module l Port 1000BASE SX module supporting Gigabit Ethernet Both half size slots are available The DES 5200 has the following features All TX ports auto negotiate 10 100 Mbps Supports up to twenty eight 10 100 TX ports e Supports up to twenty 100BASE FX ports Supports two 1000BASE SX ports Introduction Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Introduction The DES 5200 can be managed through four methods Console Management Telnet Management SNMP Management and Web Management Supports Cut through and Store and Forward switching Supports Full and Half Duplex for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Supports Spanning Tree Protocol to eliminate network loops Eight thousand active MAC address table entries per device with self learning and table aging The DES 5200 supports SNMP for RFC 1213 RFC 1757 and RFC 1493 VLAN support for eight broadcast domains Port Trunking support for bandwidth aggregation between two DES 5200 switches The 1000BASE SX port supports flow control compliant with TEEE 802 3x standard Modular chassis that support RJ 45 fiber optic and gigabit expansion modules Support for RMON statistics through SNMP
27. 10 and sliding it in until it stops Press in firmly until you feel the module snap into place The module should be level and flush with the rest of the DES 5200 Never force twist or bend the module The module slides in smoothly Gently push the thumbscrews in and turn clockwise to tighten Do not over tighten the thumbscrews Power the DES 5200 on after the new module is installed The DES 5200 will auto detect the module and it will appear on the menu The 100BASE FX and 1000 BASE SX ports have dust covers over the transceivers Remove the dust covers before plugging in the cable Check the LEDs to verify that there is a link at the port See the Troubleshooting section if the optional module is not working properly Installing the DES 5200 16 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Remove Blank Bracket D H Figure 9 17 Installing the DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Figure 10 Insert Optional Module Installing the DES 5200 18 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Power On The power supply will adjust to the local power source automatically The DES 5200 may be plugged in without having any or with all LAN segment cables connected The power plug is located at the rear of the DES 5200 Plug the cable into the wall socket and plug the other end into the DES 5200 There is a power on off switch located at the rear of the DES 5200 Move the switch to the
28. 4 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide System Reset The System Reset panel displayed in Figure 53 enables you to reset the DES 5200 without powering off 24 D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer a System Rate Control Software Update 2 User Account Management Switch Port Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration D SI VLAN Port Management Trunking Port Management Port Statistics SI Figure 53 System Reset Some configurations will require you to reset the DES 5200 in order for them to take effect Screen prompts will tell you to reset the DES 5200 as needed Follow these steps to reset the DES 5200 1 Select Apply To exit without resetting 1 Select another panel Web Management 95 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Factory Reset The Factory Reset panel displayed in Figure 54 is used to reset the DES 5200 and restore all factory default values Using this panel erases all configurations and customization A confirmation panel appears displayed in Figure 55 when the default configurations have been reloaded ZJ D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer amp System Configuration System Information a System Rate Control Software Update 2 User Account Management E Switch Port Conf Spanning Tree Configuration SNMP Management Configuration SI VLAN Port Management Trunking Port Management d Figure 54 F
29. 4 92 Le oiri rin aeaaeai ra rro E Taaa EL dette bes 2 Fiber Optic Cable riat arint earen 23 Fiber Optic Ports ieri etiarn tuee 24 Forward Delay Time 68 110 Front Panel s ene aristis iiir ia 4 Full Half eeri earet aata eana 32 H Hardware Revision 00sseeeeeeeeeeee 45 93 Hello Time cccceeeeeeeseessseeeeeeeeees 68 110 Help Message csscccsepsentcteposeiteveencerporasheny CH 40 I Installation Opttons 11 Installing Modules 0 ceeeeeeesseeeeneeeeneeeee 16 IR elteren ee en 72 116 L LAN Default Gateway ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee 46 94 LAN IP Address A 46 94 LAN Subnet Mask 46 94 E EE 29 35 Link Change Event 72 116 BAnk A EE 32 EK estate 30 33 Local Console Management 37 Local Console Management 9 LO GD EE 39 Logging Manini aeai gees rer 89 M MAC Address ue 46 94 Management Methode 9 Max Age Time cee eeeeeeeceseeeeeeeeeneers 68 110 MDI X POrts eessen 24 Modify Trunking Port 84 Modify VLAN Menn 79 Modules caine intake AA E R eed 4 Multicast Frames In 86 123 Multicast Frames Out 85 122 135 N NJAC EE 82 e EE 81 New Password 62 New Trunking Group Name seeccceeceeceece 81 New VLAN Name 76 O Old Password srpna 62 Optional Modules 5 P Panel Conventtons essesssesesseeeseseseeresereeee 41 PassWord ann a dis A 58 104 NEE 65 107 Port EE 76 81 Port Specifications 20 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 131 Port States dek eege n 66
30. 7 is used to update software through TFTP Si D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer x Eile Edit View Go Favorites Help er gt OR DEAS Kee e gate gh ga a NN DES SR00 Wob Management NNN NNN SA gt as SCH CH SCH lt Copyright c 1995 1999 D Link Systems inc SA h A aA Ak A7 A amp System Configuration System Information 2 System Reset Eactory Reset to Default Config Values System Rate Control Software Update 2 User Account Management Switch Port Configuration 2 Spanning Tree Configuration SNMP Management Configuration 2 VLAN Port Management Trunking Port Management Port Statistics Software Update TFTP TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RH e ia Internet zone Figure 57 Software Update Configuration TFTP TFTP is done using Telnet It can be done from a remote location using a TFTP server The TFTP server and the DES 5200 must be on the same domain For example if the IP address of the DES 5200 is 100 100 100 001 then the TFTP server must have an IP address beginning with 100 100 100 Only the last three Web Management 100 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide digits will be unique to the server and the DES 5200 Remember that two devices cannot have the same IP address Follow these steps to update the software using TFTP 1 Enter the Internet Protocol IP address of t
31. D Link DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching system User s Guide Rev A1 July 1999 651S5200 K13 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE Copyright 1999 by D Link Systems Inc All rights reserved Limited Warranty Hardware D Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period commencing on the date of purchase from D Link or its Authorized Reseller and extending for the length of time stipulated by the Authorized Reseller or D Link Branch Office nearest to the place of purchase This Warranty applies on the condition that the product Registration Card is filled out and returned to a D Link office within ninety 90 days of purchase A list of D Link offices is provided at the back of this manual together with a copy of the Registration Card If the product proves defective within the applicable warranty period D Link will provide repair or replacement of the product D Link shall have the sole discretion whether to repair or replace and replacement product may be new or reconditioned Replacement product shall be of equivalent or better specifications relative to the defective product but need not be identical Any product or part repaired by D Link pursuant to this warranty shall have a warranty period of not less than 90 days from date of such repair irrespective of any earlier expiration of original warranty period When D Link provides replacement the
32. D Lit Dark 100 10 Speed Port is set for 100 Mbps Port is set for 10 Mbps Green Link Link Port is linked to another No link Green device FDX Duplex Mode Port is in full duplex Port is in half duplex Green Tx Transmission Green Port is transmitting data Port is not transmitting data Rx Receiving Data is being received at Port is not receiving data Green the port Col Collision Collisions are occurring at No collisions are occurring Amber the port 31 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 8 Port FX Module This section covers the LEDs on the 8 Port FX Module displayed in Figure 16 Refer to Table 9 8 Port FX Module LEDs 8 100 Pepp need pai made OO 100 8 S Feq Ale fed Fer le Ei ler ll Sle le ei SEN faken e Dien Link Act Full Half Figure 16 8 Port FX Module Link Act The Link Act LED indicates there is a link between devices at a specific port and that there is activity at the port The LED lights when there is a link at the port It is dark when there is no link Act refers to data passing through the port Th
33. DEE 29 FPO SA ebe EE 35 2 2 Pornt EE 33 De POLE EE 30 8 B POrt EN 32 A Access ET 58 60 105 Access Rightsissa 71 115 A Cle eege Ee DE Aa 35 Aged Frames Eege cia ts 85 123 UE 8 Authentication Failure 0 00 0ccccccceee 72 116 B Boot PROM Firmware 45 Boot PROM Firmware Version 93 Bridge Drtots 68 110 Broadcast Frames In 86 123 Broadcast Frames Out 85 122 C Cable Specifications ceeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeee 20 Change Password 62 105 Oger Eege ege 31 33 Cold REN E 72 116 Commande 88 Confirm Password 58 62 104 CONNECTION 0 ccceeeeceeeecceeeeeeessseesssesseesteees 25 Connectiong to Switches eeeeeeeeeseeneees 25 Console Program 42 Copper Cables client oari n heen 20 CPU Module 27 Create New Trunking Pont 81 Create New User 58 Create New VLAN ccccccccccceceeeesesseceeeeeees 76 C t Through esisiini ioes 50 99 D RTE 60 78 83 115 119 Delete Trunking Pont 83 Delete USetsy cc cccosedises s et ees Age eege eu 60 Delete VLAN Men 78 DES 5200 T6FX v ereer eine nderna paine i esne eaei 7 RE AE AN DE 6 DES 5200 24 TB E A EEE 6 Desktop Shelf Installation 0 0 eee eeeeeee 12 Diagnostic dE 27 Disc Buff Full 86 123 Disc Mem Full 0 0c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 87 124 D pleX efor i aati iis te 29 D View SNMP Management sees 9 IR 30 33 F Factory Reset iinne desis dies 48 96 Factory Reset to Default Conf Values 4
34. EEEEREEAEEEEEERE Please start to transfer image file to the device COM Port Setting XMODEM 19200 n 8 1 Hit lt CTRL C gt to abort the operation S Zkkkkktt kkkkkttkkkkk ttkkkkk ttkkkkk k ttkkkk ktkkkkkktkkkkkikttz Erasin EEPROM Writing EEPROM Update completed XMODEM download successfully Reboot system in order for changes to take effect Figure 31 EEPROM Managing the DES 5200 54 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide TFTP TFTP is done using Telnet It can be done from a remote location using a TFTP server The TFTP server and the DES 5200 must be on the same subnet For example if the IP address of the DES 5200 is 100 100 100 001 then the TFTP server must have an IP address beginning with 100 100 100 Only the last three digits will be unique to the server and the DES 5200 Remember that two devices cannot have the same IP address Follow these steps to update software using TFTP 1 Verify the download mode is TFTP Use the space bar to toggle between XMODEM and TFTP De Enter the Internet Protocol IP address of the TFTP server Enter the complete path and filename of the software and select Execute Figure 32 4 When the transfer is complete Figure 33 reset the DES 5200 for the changes to take effect DES 5266 Software Update Configuration Download Mode lt TFTP gt TFTP Server IP Address 192 152 81 269 File Name c 5616p rom EXECUTE EXIT al Gef Figur
35. Ethernet Switching System User s Guide configurations Read Write access rights enable the members of the community to make any changes they desire Status Can be Valid or Invalid Only communities with Valid status can access the DES 5200 Communities with Invalid status cannot access the DES 5200 SNMP Trap Manager Setting Enables you to enter the IP address of Trap Managers Traps are messages the DES 5200 sends out to inform trap managers of events on the network The DES 5200 generates traps and sends them to the network manager Trap managers are special network users who are given certain rights and access to oversee and maintain the network This feature is available only in D View or by using other SNMP management software You can specify which network managers may receive traps from the DES 5200 by creating a list of IP Addresses of the authorized network managers Trap managers can receive the following trap types Cold Start e Authentication Failure Link Change Event Cold Start Signifies that the DES 5200 has been powered up Software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are rebooted A cold start is different from a factory reset Authentication Failure Signifies that an addressee or manager user on the DES 5200 is not a valid user of the DES 5200 and may have entered an incorrect community name Link Change Event Signifies that the link of a port has changed from link up to link down or
36. HELP LOGOFF Figure 21 Console Program System Configuration The System configuration menu shows general information about the DES 5200 and enables you to assign a LAN IP Address Subnet Mask LAN Default Gateway and the contact information of the system administrator User Account Management The User Account Management menu enables you to add users delete users and modify user account information Switch Port Configuration The Switch Port Configuration menu enables you to configure individual ports You can set the speed duplex mode enable and disable ports and make other changes The panels and options may be different depending on the DES 5200 model you purchased and the modules you have installed Refer to Chapter 4 LEDs for an explanation of the differences between the modules Spanning Tree Configuration The menu enables you to enable or disable Spanning Tree Algorithm set the Bridge Priority Hello Time Forward Delay Time and Max Age Time Managing the DES 5200 42 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide SNMP Management Configuration The SNMP Management Configuration menu enables you to create SNMP Communities and configure SNMP Trap Manager Settings VLAN Port Management The VLAN Port Management menu enables you to create delete and modify VLANs quickly and easily Trunking Port Management The Trunking Port Management menu enables you to create delete and modify Trunking Ports quickly an
37. Password The User Name and Password are case sensitive User Name D Link e Default Password D Link 6 Press Enter to reach the Main menu Managing the DES 5200 37 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Telnet Management You can manage the DES 5200 via Telnet session However first you must assign a unique IP address to the DES 5200 Use Console Management to log into the DES 5200 for the first time so that you can assign an IP address Once you have assigned an IP address to the DES 5200 you can use the management method of your choice Telnet management can be done through any of the ports on the switch You can use any Telnet application that emulates a VT100 terminal You must install TCP IP on the workstation before using Telnet Only one Telnet session can be active at a time Configuring Through the Ethernet Port Follow these steps to manage the DES 5200 through a Telnet session 1 Assign an IP address to the DES 5200 2 Attach one end of an Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports on the DES 5200 Attach the other end of the cable to a workstation 4 Access the DES 5200 through Telnet Log into the DES 5200 using your user name and password The Telnet session will timeout after five minutes Any changes that have not been saved are lost Press Enter to reconnect after a timeout Managing the DES 5200 38 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Log In The Log In panel displayed i
38. Trap Managers SNMP Community String Enter the Community String of the Trap Managers in this field Status The DES 5200 will not send out traps unless the status is Valid Follow these steps to enter the SNMP Community String 1 Enter the name of the SNMP Community 2 Select the Access Right field and use the down arrow to change the setting 3 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Follow these steps to configure the SNMP Trap Manager Setting 1 Enter the IP Address of the Trap Manager 2 Enter the name of the SNMP Community String es Press Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 116 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Follow these steps to delete the SNMP Community String or the SNMP Trap Manager Setting 1 Select Delete 2 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 117 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide VLAN Port Management A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a logical subgroup within a LAN that is created with software rather than physical connections The purpose of a VLAN is to prevent broadcast storms and ease congestion on the network Each VLAN created is a broadcast domain A broadcast is a packet that is sent to all nodes on the network A broadcast domain is a domain in which every node in the domain receives the broadcast packet The advantage of creating VLANs is that they permit you to group LAN segments together in order to ge
39. U ESEE EEEREN PESE 113 SNMP Management Configuration Men 114 SNMP Trap Mahager Settini sre nreno eeh gedet ee site tug ewes edet ERE Ea EESE Eege 115 VEAN Port Manapements EE 118 MLAN Port M nasements seese ree pora a Re e O aaa Re TE Eeee NRA T EENE IDI EAEN S Sa 119 Trunking Port Management Men 121 Ne Oe 122 STEE 125 deele 125 EIERE eebe gege eegene deet eegener eege 130 DES 5200 Technical Specifications s cc5 cbsenadssaseaaqdeddeavcseesundaaed donaeiesdgawaseaenha cckavaauaseses 130 Switch Specificati s 320 130 Neie ge EE 131 Cette ee 135 vii Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide About This Guide This section defines the scope of this guide and gives a summary of the contents of each chapter It describes the features of the D Link DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System Information about the DES 5200 and other D Link products is available on our web site at www dlink com Audience This user guide is intended for the networking or computer technician who is installing the DES 5200 on a network Refer to other sources for information about networking in general All the information you need to install configure and troubleshoot the DES 5200 is contained in this user guide Organization Chapter 1 Introduction gives a physical and functional overview of the Des 5200 The DES 5200 features LEDs and management methods are covered Chapter 2 Installing the DES 5200 covers installation and powerin
40. actory Reset Web Management 96 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide ZJ D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer A System Information Factory Reset to Default Config Values i actory Reset to Default Config Values System Reset ry g Eactory Reset to Default Config Values The device has been reloaded to its factory default parameters successfully System Rate Control 91 Software Update B Switch Port Configuration a i S SNMP Management Configuration E VLAN Port Management SI Trunking Port Management S Port Statisti d Figure 55 Factory Reset Confirmation Follow these steps to restore factory default configurations 1 Select Apply To exit without resetting 1 Select another menu to exit Web Management 97 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide System Rate Control The System Rate Control panel displayed in Figure 56 enables you to set the packet forwarding rate on the DES 5200 There are two options Store amp Forward and Cut Through Z D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer TC x Die Edit View Go Favorites Help Ben o Men Dame Fullscreen JE e a DES A Back _ Stop Refresh Home 00 Web Management A AN d y DES 52 A e V Copyright E 1995 1999 D Link Systems ee gt d J J ai j A J System Configuration E System Information System Rate Control System Reset actory R
41. agement Configuration E B L L E E Ej E E VLAN Port management Trunking Port Management 2 Port Statistics Figure 68 VLAN Port Management VLAN Name Enter the name of the VLAN in this field All VLANs must have a name Ports All ports are identified by their port number Delete Enables you to delete VLANs Follow these steps to create delete and modify VLANs 1 Enter the VLAN name in the VLAN Name field 2 Select the ports to include in the VLAN 3 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 119 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Follow these steps to delete a VLAN 1 Select Delete on the right side of the panel 2 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 120 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Trunking Port Management Menu The Trunking Port Management panel displayed in Figure 69 is used to create delete and modify trunk groups ZJ D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer System Configuration Sl User Account Management Trunking Port Management Switch Port Configuration E s inq Ti Confi Trunking Group Name Port 1f Port 2 Port 3f Port 4 Port 9 f Port 10 Port 11 f Port Gkport 13 Port 14 Port 15 f Port 16 Port 1 l E TE A ep 2 Trunking Port Management E Port Statisti OoOo J Lal Ee internet zone Figure 69 Trunking Port Management Trunking Group Name Is the nam
42. assword The Change Password panel displayed in Figure 37 enables you to change user passwords DES 5200 Change Password User Name Old Password New Password Confirm Password Figure 37 Change Password User Name The name of the user whose password is being changed Old Password The user s old password New Password The user s new password Confirm Password Reenter the new password in this field to confirm it Follow these steps to change user passwords 1 2 3 4 Managing the DES 5200 Enter the user s name in the User Name field Enter the user s old password in the Old Password field Enter the new password in the New Password field Reenter the new password in the Confirm Password field 62 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 5 Select Save and press Enter to save your changes Managing the DES 5200 63 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Switch Port Configuration The Switch Port Configuration panels are used to configure individual ports on the DES 5200 The only difference between the panels is the port number that they deal with The options and settings are the same for each Select the group of ports that you want to configure and then go to the appropriate panel Follow these steps to select a panel 1 Decide which group of ports you would like to work with 2 Select the group on the Console Program panel 3 Press Enter to go
43. aximum of eight characters in this field Confirm Password Reenter the user s password to confirm it in this field Web Management 104 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Access Level There are two access levels available on the DES 5200 Super User and General User Super Users have administrative rights on the DES 5200 They can add and delete users change the configuration of the DES 5200 and perform all management functions General Users have read only access to the DES 5200 They can look at the panels but they cannot make any changes to existing settings or configurations Change Password Passwords can be changed quickly and easily Follow these steps to add users l Enter the new user s name and password 2 Reenter the password to confirm it 3 Select Access Level and Status 4 Select Apply to save the changes Select Refresh to see the changes Follow these steps to delete users 1 Select the delete box across from the user name to delete it 2 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Follow these steps to change user access level 1 Press the down arrow and select the new access level 2 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Follow these steps to change user passwords 1 Select the user whose password will be changed 2 Enter the new password in the Password field 3 Confirm the new password by reentering the new password in the confirm password field 4
44. ckets to their destination Priority The port priority can be set from zero to 255 Zero is the highest port priority The port assigned a zero will be the root port The default setting will work in most situations Follow these steps to configure ports 1 Select the State setting of the appropriate port 2 Use the down arrow to change the setting 3 Select Apply 4 Use the same procedure to make other changes Web Management 108 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Spanning Tree Configuration The Spanning Tree Configuration panel is used to configure the Spanning Tree Algorithm The Spanning Tree Algorithm STA in the DES 5200 enables you to create alternative paths using multiple switches or bridges in your network These backup paths are idle until the DES 5200 determines that a problem has developed in the primary path If the primary path breaks down STA will activate the backup path STA is very complicated and you should understand it well before changing the default settings See Table 13 User Selective STA Parameters STA Operation Levels STA operates on the bridge level and the port level On the bridge level STA calculates the Bridge Identifier for each DES 5200 then sets the Root Bridge and the Designated Bridges On the port level STA sets the Root Port and Designated Ports Spanning Tree Configuration Menu The Spanning Tree Configuration menu displayed in Figure 65 enables you to enab
45. d easily Port Statistics The Port Statistics panel displays statistical information about each port Follow these steps to select a menu 1 Use the tab key or the up and down arrow keys to select an option 2 Press Enter Managing the DES 5200 43 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide System Configuration Menu The System Configuration menu displayed in Figure 22 enables you to change the configuration of the DES 5200 DES 5200 System Configuration Menu System Information System Reset Factory Reset To Default Config Values System Rate Control Software Update Figure 22 System Configuration Menu System Information The System Information menu displays the Hardware Revision MAC address LAN IP address and other information on the DES 5200 System Reset The System Reset menu enables you to reset the DES 5200 through software rather than powering off Factory Reset to Default Config Values Enables you to reload factory default configurations System Rate Control Enables you to choose Store amp Forward or Cut Through The advantages and disadvantages of each are explained in a later section Managing the DES 5200 44 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Software Update There are two ways to update software XMODEM and TFTP XMODEM requires a direct connection between the DES 5200 and a PC TFTP is done through Telnet and can be done from a remote location using a TFTP ser
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47. des The fans and the vents help to cool the DES 5200 Always leave two inches of space around the DES 5200 to that air can circulate and cool the DES 5200 Fan Power On Off switch Le ae iil A car L S E GER Three pronged power plug Figure 4 DES 5200 Rear Panel Introduction Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Management Methods The DES 5200 supports four management methods Local Console Management e Telnet Management Web Management e D View SNMP Management Local Console Management Local Console Management is done through the RS 232 Console port Managing the DES 5200 in this mode requires a direct connection between a PC and the DES 5200 Telnet Management Telnet is done over the network Once the DES 5200 is on the network you can use Telnet to log in and change the configuration D View SNMP Management The DES 5200 supports SNMP through D View D Link s proprietary SNMP application and through other vendor s SNMP applications Please refer to the appropriate documentation for instructions on installing and using D View and other SNMP applications Web Management Web Management is done over the Internet Once an Internet Protocol IP address has been assigned to the DES 5200 it can be accessed over the web Software Update Software can be updated quickly and easily See the section Software Update Menu Chapter 5
48. e 32 TFTP Transfer Managing the DES 5200 55 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide DES 5266 Software Update Do you want to download Switch Code right now No Yes File Name c 5616p rom TFTP Server IP 192 152 81 269 Exchanged Bytes Exchanged Blocks Retry 524288 1624 8 Erasing EEPROM OK Writing EEPROM OK Update completed EXIT TFTP transfer successfully Reboot system in order for changes to take effect af Figure 33 TFTP Transfer Complete Managing the DES 5200 56 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide User Account Management The User Account Management panels enable you to add users delete users and modify user access rights Follow these steps to reach the User Account Management panels l Select User Account Management on the Main menu 2 Press Enter User Account Change Menu The User Account Change menu displayed in Figure 34 enables you to add users delete users and modify user rights DES 5200 User Account Change Menu Create New User Delete Users Change Password Figure 34 User Account Change Follow these steps to select a menu option 1 Select an option 2 Press Enter Managing the DES 5200 57 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Create New User The Create New User panel displayed in Figure 35 enables you to add new users You can have a total of three users on the DES 5200 DES 5200 Create New User User Na
49. e AEEA TETEE EES 16 BOWED OM EEE EETA E E EEE ER 19 E dE EE 20 Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network 20 Cable Specifications see e E eA aa eae Alaa na A i ee 20 Copper Blees iS si eae AAR ea as Se A eal oe en eta 20 Biber Optic Cable s cis sik Sete tis eS ASE a he oe EE ee eS SE 23 LN CEET 24 MDEX EE 24 Fiber Optic Porissa a EE A ate 24 RS223 22 CEET 24 DES 5200 to DES 5200 Connection ccceeecccceessceceeesnceeceeseeeecseaeeeccneaeeecesnneeeseeaeeeesseaeeeeessaeeeeneaees 25 Connecting the DES 5200 to other Switches and Hubs 0 ceeeccesssecesseecencessceceseeeesaeeesaeecsaeessneeesea 25 BEE EEN 26 ESA EE EE 26 CRU Module 6 6 cote set Gen GES e eege EE ee 27 12 Port 10 100 TX Moden Geen BEE siete eek es AeA ee ea E Ae AO eens 29 2 Port 10 1 0027 X Module 4 teictac heal te eae eh Ain aes ae note nt eens 30 S2Port PX Module cis ictitic er reegen 32 2 Port TOOBASE PXG Module EE 33 1 Port TOQOBASE SX Module in enin aaae a a E ieee E A AAE 35 EEE EEEE E E r E T 36 Console Based Management ssssnneeessssseeeeseesssssssereeeessssssserereresssssserereesssssseerereeessssseet 36 Console Manatement cssstuiventi licen E E E E assieds 37 Lelnet Ma agementkn neo EEN Eder isi E E REN 38 Configuring Through the Ethernet Pot 38 og Ini ee ee Misti EE E E E aie 39 Help MessaSen Sang AER lr Eeer 40 Panel CONVENTIONS i srneci cdancesvedeniensdsvedan devevesabcdendvanddsvesuncdesdaadenssuseredsvicatedenacancdetea dus 41 Console
50. e LED flashes when there is activity at the port Full Half Full Half refers to the duplex mode of the port Full indicates the port is in full duplex mode The LED is lit in full duplex and dark in half duplex Table 9 8 Port FX Module LEDs LED Lit or Flashing Dark Link Act Steady green indicates link to another There is no link or activity device Flashing green indicates there is activity at the port Full Half Indicates port is in full duplex Indicates port is in half duplex LEDs 32 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 2 Port 100OBASE FX Module LEDs Link Transmitting Receiving 1x 2x A OTx CH SS fon e S L 40 O85 bal ue Ire Fo egen UJ DO Qo UE E 0x0 Oo e Nay 2 100BASE FX er ports module Duplex Mode Collision Figure 17 2 Port 100BASE FX Module The LEDs on the 2 Port 1OOBASE FX Module displayed in Figure 17 are different from the LEDs on the modules The information given is the same but it is presented differently Refer to Table 10 FX Module LED Lk Lk indicates there is a link The Lk LED lights to indicate there is a link at the port Dx Dx means duplex mode The Dx LED indicates the port s duplex mode The ports will not auto negotiate the duplex mode The default value is half duplex They can be manual
51. e LEDs is displayed in Table 7 12 Port 10 100 TX Module LEDs Link Duplex Mode Wi R I OHSS Joos feces O Figure 14 12 Port 10 100 TX Module LEDs Link The Link LED indicates there is a link at the port If a cable is plugged into the port and the Link LED is off check the cable and connection The default value is that all ports auto negotiate the proper speed and duplex mode If the port has been manually configured for a particular speed and duplex mode verify that the speed and duplex mode of the port match the speed and duplex mode of the device you are connecting to The LED will be steady at orange or green when there is no activity The color of the Link LED indicates the port s speed Orange indicates the port is operating at 10 Mbps Green indicates the port is operating at 100 Mbps Duplex The Duplex LED indicates the duplex mode the port is in Each port can be set for a particular speed and duplex mode Off indicates the port is in half duplex mode Green indicates the port is in full duplex mode Full duplex means the port is transmitting and receiving data simultaneously Half duplex means that data is only being transmitted or received in one direction at a time Table 7 12 Port 10 100 TX Module LEDs LED Color Dark Link Orange indicates port speed is 10 Mbps No link or link is down Green indicates port speed is 100 Mbps LED flashe
52. e Root Bridge and the Designated Bridges On the port level STA sets the Root Port and Designated Ports Spanning Tree Configuration Menu The Spanning Tree Configuration menu displayed in Figure 39 enables you to enable or disable STA set the bridge priority and other configurations DES 5200 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Algorithm lt Enable gt Bridge Priority 0 65535 32768 Root Cost 0 Hello Time 1 10 Sec i2 Forward Delay Time 4 30 Sec 15 Max Age Time 6 40 Sec 20 Root Bridge 0080c87809F7 Root Port None Figure 39 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Algorithm Spanning Tree Algorithm can be enabled or disabled Use Spanning Tree to prevent network loops Managing the DES 5200 67 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Bridge Priority The Bridge Priority can be from 0 to 65535 Zero is the highest Bridge Priority The higher the Bridge Priority the greater the chance that the DES 5200 will be selected as the Root Bridge The DES 5200 with the highest Bridge Priority is the Root Bridge Root Cost The Root Cost is the number of times a packet is regenerated before reaching its destination A source sends a packet to the first device switch or hub on the network When the packet reaches the next hub or switch and is sent out again the Path Cost becomes two Each switch and active hub regenerates the packet To determine the Root Path Cost count the nu
53. e field holds 44 characters System Location Specifies the physical location of the DES 5200 A building number or street address can be entered in this field You can enter up to 44 characters LAN IP Address Specifies the unique IP address of your LAN You can enter up to 15 characters A LAN IP Address must be assigned before using Web Management or updating software through TFTP LAN Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask if you are subnetting You can enter up to 15 characters A LAN Subnet Mask must be assigned in order to update software through a TFTP server that is not on the same subnet as the DES 5200 LAN Default Gateway Specifies the default gateway You can enter up to 15 characters A LAN Default Gateway must be assigned in order to update software through a TFTP server that is not on the same subnet as the DES 5200 Follow these steps to enter user changeable information Select the field you would like to edit 1 Delete the default information On Enter the new information 3 Select Save and press Enter Follow screen prompts Managing the DES 5200 46 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide System Reset The System Reset panel displayed in Figure 24 enables you to reset the DES 5200 without powering off DES 5200 System Reset Are you sure you want to reset the system Figure 24 System Reset Some configurations require that the DES 5200 be reset in order for them to take eff
54. e of the Trunking Group Follow these steps to create delete and modify trunk groups 1 Enter the Trunking Group Name 2 Select the ports that will be part of the Trunking Group 3 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Follow this step to delete trunked groups l Select delete 2 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 121 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Port Statistics The Port Statistics panel displayed in Figure 70 shows statistical information about the ports ZJ D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer System Configuration E User Account Management Port Statistics Switch Port Configuration 2 Spanning Tree Configuration Port Number Selection fi zl SNMP Management Configuration r a SNMP Management Configuration Total Bytes Transmitted Total Bytes Received E VLAN Port management Unicast Frames Out Unicast Frames In 2 Trunking Port Management r T E Port Statistic Multicast Frames Out Multicast Frames In Broadcast Frames Out Broadcast Frames In Aged Frames Rx Align or FCS Errors Tx FCS Errors Rx FCS Errors Tx Excessive Collision Rx Good Oversized Tx One Collision Rx Error Oversized Tx Multiple Collisions Rx Good Undersized Tx Under Errors Rx Error Undersized Buffer Full Discarded Memory Full Discarded Rx 256 to 511 Rx 65 to 127 Rx 512 to 1023 Rx 128 to 255 Rx 1024 to 1518 WE Figure 70 Port Statistics Total Bytes Tran
55. e unt 00A 09000 PSP Memory Record LED eror code Failure and contact D Link for support AAG AOOO PP roue Record LED error code and contact D Link for support 009o 00O FEIU Failure Record LED error code and contact D Link for support DAB OOO PH Faiue Record LED error code and contact D Link for suppor 00o 00o ARL Failure Record LED error code and contact D Link for support OO OO dE ARMemory Record LED error code Failure and contact D Link for suppor DOO Oe Oo PceptionHandler Record LED Enorcode and contact D Link for support Refer to Table 15 Explanation of LED Error Status for and explanation of the error codes Troubleshooting 127 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Table 15 Explanation of LED Error Status Explanation of LED Error Status Boot Program Flash Damaged This error message indicates that the Boot Program section of Flash Memory is either corrupted or damaged Signature Checksum test of Boot Program has failed Run Time Program Flash This error message indicates the Run Time Damaged Program section of Flash Memory is either corrupted or damaged Signature Checksum test of Run Time Program has failed CPU Memory Failure This error message indicates the CPU Memory total of 8MB DRAM section of the System Memory has failed its read write test Peripheral Controlle
56. ect Screen prompts instruct you to reset as needed Follow these steps to reset the DES 5200 1 Select Yes De Press Enter To exit without resetting 1 Select No Ds Press Enter Managing the DES 5200 47 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Factory Reset The Factory Reset panel displayed in Figure 25 is used to reset the DES 5200 and restore all factory default values Using this panel erases all configurations and customization DES 5200 Factory Reset Do you want to load factory default parameters Figure 25 Factory Reset Follow these steps to restore factory default configurations 1 Select Yes 2 Press Enter To exit without resetting 1 Select No or EXIT 2 Press Enter Managing the DES 5200 48 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide System Rate Control The System Rate Control panel displayed in Figure 26 enables you to set the packet forwarding rate on the DES 5200 There are two options Store amp Forward and Cut Through DES 5200 System Rate Control Rate Control lt Store amp Porward gt Figure 26 System Rate Control The DES 5200 can be set for Store and Forward or Cut Through This is a global setting that affects all the ports except the RS 232 port Store and Forward means that when the DES 5200 receives an incoming packet it stores the packet until the entire data packet has been received before it forwards the packet to
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58. elds in order to manage the DES 5200 through SNMP SNMP Community String The SNMP Community String field enables you to name the SNMP Communities The names public and private are only default names For security you should change these names to help prevent unauthorized access to the DES 5200 You can name the SNMP communities anything you like You can enter up to 32 characters in each of the four fields You can create up to four SNMP Communities Web Management 114 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Access Right Enables you to set the rights that members of the SNMP Communities have Read Only access rights mean that members of the community can view the information on the DES 5200 but they can not make changes to the configurations Read Write access rights enable the members of the community to make any changes they desire Delete Delete enables you to delete the SNMP manager setting SNMP Trap Manager Setting Enables you to enter the IP address of Trap Managers see Figure 67 Traps are messages the DES 5200 sends out to inform trap managers of events on the network The DES 5200 generates traps and sends them to the network manager Trap managers are special network users who are given certain rights and access to oversee and maintain the network This feature is available only in D View or by using other SNMP management software ZJ D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE Eile Edit View Go Favor
59. elect Send File Figure 29 Browse to the location of the software update and send the file You will see the panel displayed in Figure 30 that shows elapsed time and other information about the software update 6 Reset the DES 5200 when you see the final update panel displayed in Figure 31 DES 5200 Software Update Do you want to download Switch Code right now No Yes tttt tt t t Please start to transfer image file to the device COM Port Setting XMODEM 19200 n 8 1 Hit lt CTRL C gt to abort the operation EEUEEEEUEEUEUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE Figure 28 Software Update Confirmation Managing the DES 5200 52 Fast Ethernet Switching System User e Guide DES 5200 Software Update Send File 21x Do you Folder CADES_5200 mail Filename CADES_5200 mail dlink_sw 220 Browse EELER Protocol xXmodem bd ttt t Please e K KACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKCKKKCKKKKEKKKKKEKKEKEKEKKEKEKEKEKEEEEEEKEKEEKEEKEEEKEE EXIT Figure 29 Send File Managing the DES 5200 53 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Figure 30 XMODEM DES 5200 Software Update Do you want to download Switch Code right now No Yes SELEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEELEEEEEEEAREEEEREEERELEEER
60. ently logged in to delete themselves by accident DES 5200 Delete Users User Name Access Level Status D Link lt Super User gt lt Active gt lt N A gt lt N A gt lt N A gt lt N A gt Figure 36 Delete Users User Name Identifies the users listed on the DES 5200 Access Level Determines whether the user is a Super User with full administrative rights on the network or a General User with read only access rights Status A user s status can be active or inactive Only active users can log in and make changes Inactive users cannot Delete Enables you to delete users The following operations can be performed independently of each other or combined Follow these steps to change user Access Level 1 Select the user s Access Level Managing the DES 5200 60 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 2 Toggle the space bar to change the current Access Level 3 Select Save and press Enter Follow these steps to change user Status Level 1 Select the user s Status Level 2 Toggle the space bar to select the new Status Level 3 Select Save and press Enter Follow these steps to delete users 1 Select the Access Level of the user you want to delete 2 Move the cursor to the Delete column and use the space bar to toggle the option from No to Yes Press Enter 4 Select Save and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 61 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Change P
61. er of undersized frames received with errors Rx64 Number of frames including frames with errors that were 64 bytes long Rx65 to 127 Number of frames including frames with errors 65 to 127 bytes long Rx128 to 255 Number of frames including frames with errors 128 to 255 bytes long Rx256 to 511 Number of frames including frames with errors 256 to 511 bytes long Rx512 to 1023 Number of frames including frames with errors 512 to 1023 bytes long Rx1024 to 1518 Number of frames including frames with errors 1024 to 1518 bytes long Disc Mem Full Number of good frames that were discarded because the memory was full Web Management 124 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Troubleshooting This troubleshooting section is intended to help you solve the most common problems on the DES 5200 The Diagnostic LED displays a code if there is a problem If an error cannot be resolved by implementing the solutions in this section contact D Link Technical Support All LEDs are explained in detail in Chapter 4 LEDs If you are having a problem that is not discussed here contact technical support Problem POST Errors Cables Port States Troubleshooting Solution The DES 5200 performs a Power On Self Test POST every time it is powered on If you are connected to the DES 5200 through Local Console Management during the POST you can see the results displayed on your monitor The login panel appears after
62. ermission to become the Root Bridge Web Management 110 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide The switch with the lowest Bridge Identifier is the Root Bridge It is best to make the Root Bridge the best switch on the network to ensure the best network performance and reliability Root Bridge Specifies the MAC address of the Root Bridge The DES 5200 may or may not be the root bridge The DES 5200 is the default root bridge Root Port Specifies the preferred path to the Root Bridge Only one path per bridge can exist The default setting is none Table 13 User Selective STA Parameters STA Parameters Settings Effects Comment Enable Disable Enable Disable Participate in or Enable in a remove from STA SNMP network Bridge Priority Lower the Increases chance Avoid if the higher the priority of becoming the switch is used in Root Bridge workgroup level of a large network Hello Time 1 10 seconds No effect if not Never set greater Root Bridge than Max Age Time Max Age Time 6 40 seconds Compete for Root Avoid low Bridge if BPDU is number for not received unnecessary reset of Root Bridge Forward Delay 4 30 seconds High delays the 2 x Forward Time change in state Delay minus 1 second gt Max Age 2 x Hello Time plus 1 second lt Max Age Port Level STA parameters Root Port Enable Disable Enable disable Enable or disable Disable a port for
63. ernet Explorer File Edit View Go Favorites Help e gt 0 Alea GI Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Channels Fullscreen Mail Fonts Print Edit N N N N AN a A DES 5200 We Management N N AN ah W AN AN Ou ane Du Da K A TO Oo VC 3 eat aS AS AS AS T K GK SC SN oY o gt ye lt Copyright c 1995 4 D Link Systems inc gt gt gt gt gt Ce Ce lt gt CH System Configuration System Information System Information System Reset IS Eactory Reset to Default Config Values 2 System Rate Control Software Update Hardware Revision Rev A1 V2 20 Boot PROM Firmware Version User Account Management Software Version v2 20 Switch Port Configuration MAC Address 00 80 8 95 13 dd Spanning Tree Configuration SNMP Management Configuration VLAN Port Management Trunking Port Management Port Statistics System Description 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switching Hub JDES5200EthemetSwitchingHub System Location ES Discovery vine ca 32618 5 System Contact D Link Systems inc 4 788 0805 LAN IP Address fs215281121 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 LAN Default Gateway IS u h Im Im Ip RB E System Configuration tntemet zone Figure 52 System Information Hardware Revision Specifies the hardware revision and the product generation Each revision is numbered incrementally B
64. es long Rx65 to 127 Number of frames including frames with errors 65 to 127 bytes long Rx128 to 255 Number of frames including frames with errors 128 to 255 bytes long Rx256 to 511 Number of frames including frames with errors 256 to 511 bytes long Rx512 to 1023 Number of frames including frames with errors 512 to 1023 bytes long Rx1024 to 1518 Number of frames including frames with errors 1024 to 1518 bytes long Disc Mem Full Number of good frames that were discarded because the memory was full Managing the DES 5200 87 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 6 Web Management The DES 5200 can be managed through an Internet connection This type of connection is called Web Management The panels look different but they have the same information and function as Console Based Management Using Web Management You can use your web browser to configure and manage the DES 5200 The DES 5200 must have an IP address in order to be managed over the web Log in through Local Console Management the first time and assign an IP address to the DES 5200 All subsequent management sessions can be done over the web Follow these steps to configure the DES 5200 for web based management 1 Enter the IP address of the DES 5200 in the address field of your Web browser and press Enter 2 Log in using your user name and password Commands The following commands are used in Web based management Apply Applies
65. es with SC connectors Number of Ports depending on modules used 12 24 x 10 100 Mbps NWAY Ethernet ports plus optional module ports maximum of 28 10 100 Mbps NWAY Ethernet ports 8 16 fiber optic ports plus optional modules maximum of 20 fiber optic ports Optional 2 gigabit ports using both 1 port gigabit optional modules Appendix A 132 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Physical and Environmental AC inputs 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz internal universal power supply Power Consumption 105 watts maximum DC fans 2 built in 80 x 80 mm fans and 1 60 x 60 mm fan Operating Temperature 0 50 degrees Celsius Storage Temperature 25 70 degrees Celsius Humidity 5 95 non condensing Dimensions 441 x 264 x 110 mm 2 5 U 19 inch rack mount width Weight 6 94 kg 15 3 Ibs EMI FCC Class A CE Mark Class A VCCI Class A C Tick BSMI Class A Safety UL UL 1950 CSA CSA950 Appendix A 133 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Performance Transmission Method Cut Through and Store and Forward RAM Buffer 2 M bytes per device Filtering Address Table 8 K entries per device Packet Filtering Forwarding Rate 148810 pps per port for 100 Mbps MAC Address Learning Automatic Update Max age five minutes Appendix A 134 1 100 0 eraa eebe 30 Re
66. eset to Default Config Values Goren Store amp Forward zl system Rate Control Refresh Apply User Account Management Switch Port Configuration Spanning Tree Confiquration SNMP Management Configuration 2 VLAN Port Management Trunking Port Management Port Statistics BEEE ES Cw H Je E Intenet zone Figure 56 System Rate Control The DES 5200 can be set for Store and Forward or Cut Through This is a global setting that affects all the ports except the RS 232 port Store and Forward means that when the DES 5200 receives an incoming packet it stores the packet until the entire data packet has been received before it forwards the packet to a destination In Cut Through mode the DES 5200 begins sending out the packet as soon as it receives the first 128 bytes of data The first 128 bytes contain the destination of the packet Advantages of Store and Forward Store and Forward only sends out valid data packets Bad packets created by collisions on the network or damaged packets are filtered out Always us Store and Forward when some devices on the network run at 10 Mbps and others run at 100 Mbps Web Management 98 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Disadvantages of Store and Forward Store and Forward requires more time because it receives the whole packet before sending it out Every byte buffered is an additional eight microseconds of delay For example 1500 byte pack
67. ets are delayed by 1200 microseconds in a Store and Forward device versus 60 microseconds in a Cut Through device Store and Forward requires more memory because the DES 5200 must store the packet before sending it out Advantages of Cut Through Cut Through is faster because the packet is sent as soon as the first 128 bytes are received Cut Through requires less memory since the DES 5200 only reads the address but does not store the entire message Disadvantages of Cut Through Bad packets are perpetuated taking up bandwidth The benefits diminish in high traffic networks Cut Through can not be used on networks that use both Ethernet and Fast Ethernet The network must use one or the other Follow these steps to change the default setting from Store and Forward to Cut Through 1 Select the down arrow to change the setting 2 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 99 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Software Update Menu The Software Update menu is used to update the software on the DES 5200 Software can be updated using either XMODEM or TFTP XMODEM requires a direct physical connection between a PC and the DES 5200 TFTP requires a TFTP server and that you know the Internet Protocol IP address of the server and the complete path and filename TFTP can be done over the network or from a remote location Software Update The Software Update panel displayed in Figure 5
68. f the Root Bridge The DES 5200 may or may not be the root bridge The DES 5200 is the default root bridge Root Port Specifies the preferred path to the Root Bridge Only one path per bridge can exist The default setting is none Table 12 User Selective STA Parameters STA Parameters Settings Effects Comment Enable Disable Enable Disable Participate in or Enable in a remove from STA SNMP network Bridge Priority Lower the Increases chance Avoid if the higher the priority of becoming the switch is used in Root Bridge workgroup level of a large network Hello Time 1 10 seconds No effect if not Never set greater Root Bridge than Max Age Time Max Age Time 6 40 seconds Compete for Root Avoid low Bridge if BPDU is number for not received unnecessary reset of Root Bridge Forward Delay 4 30 seconds High delays the 2 x Forward Time change in state Delay minus 1 second gt Max Age 2 x Hello Time plus 1 second lt Max Age Port Level STA parameters Root Port Enable Disable Enable disable Enable or disable Disable a port for LAN segment security or problem isolation Port Priority Lower the Increases chance No comment higher the priority of becoming the Managing the DES 5200 69 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide SNMP Management Configuration The SNMP Management Configuration panel is used to configure the DES 52
69. fe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist Bei Reparaturen d rfen nur Orginalersatzteile bzw den Orginalteilen entsprechende Teile verwendet werden Der Einsatz von ungeeigneten Ersatzteilen kann eine weitere Beschadigung hervorrufen Wenden Sie sich mit allen Fragen die Service und Repartur betreffen an Ihren Servicepartner Somit stellen Sie die Betriebssicherheit des Ger tes sicher iv Table of Contents Table OF Contents eege v About THS EE 1 DEn EE E E ER E E E EEE E EE EE A AE 1 RE e 1 Dee ad Rat OB KO ac SR oN Rea es Ug iad StS ee 2 ee ed EE EE 2 Features goes covsbevsanns toys eege amp ade ub aves E A ELEA ESEE EEEREN tues RREA A R 2 Front KE R R S E EE tees duvGeoatens duvdecasdduuagevasevaduvctaedepadnedicesbeepagnesses 4 Rear EE 8 Man gem nt Methods e srira e eege eege ee ege ee DEE ee e 9 Local Console Mana gen enitxsies eet ices Ae SE sith cca betes nena AE nds AE ed Ee ee ee 9 Telnet Management oo Dee dee cove ee e EE AE e EE e E 9 D View SNMP Management 9 Web Mariage ment ive ess ENEE EE ee aan ee aban eee cee eee 9 SoftWare Update een eeh Ee ENEE ee EE AE Saa 9 EE 10 Installing the DES 5200 EE 10 Unpacking the bs 200 a Ea aa raa aaa a r egen geed O EE Meret vteetadish acta 10 JAEN aper Options P E A E E A E SE 11 Installins Optional Mod l S siirrt erasa deen garg oo araea E
70. g on Chapter 3 Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network covers connecting the DES 5200 to the network maximum cable length cable specifications and connections between multiple DES 5200 switches Chapter 4 LEDs covers reading and interpreting the LED panel Chapter 5 Console Based Management covers managing the DES 5200 over Local Console Chapter 6 Web Management covers managing the DES 5200 over the web Chapter 7 Troubleshooting covers troubleshooting the DES 5200 Appendix A DES 5200 Technical Specifications covers the technical specifications of the DES 5200 About This Guide 1 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Introduction This chapter gives a physical and functional overview of the DES 5200 The DES 5200 is an intelligent managed modular switch designed for use on medium sized networks as part of the backbone or for use with other switches and hubs on a larger network The chapter is divided into the following sections Each section briefly describes the features of the DES 5200 Most of the topics discussed will be explained in greater detail later in the manual This manual refers to all models as the DES 5200 The topics covered are e Summary of Features e Modules of the DES 5200 Explanation of Front and Rear Panels e Management Methods Updating Firmware Features There are three models available The DES 5224TX comes with two 12 Port 10 100 TX modules The DES 522
71. he TFTP server see Figure 58 2 Enter the complete path and filename There is a confirmation panel and a status panel see Figure 59 and Figure 60 Select Apply 4 When the transfer is complete reset the DES 5200 for the changes to take effect see Figure 61 5 Select Refresh to see the changes amp System Confiquration E System information Software Update go System Reset f Download Mode TEID Server ID Address Hl rf 3 Fle Name Ce 2 User Account Management Switch Port Configuration Rettesh Apply SNMP Management Configuration E VLAN Port Management Trunking Port Management Port Statistics e Figure 58 TFTP Transfer Web Management 101 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer Are you sure 2 Switch Port Configuration SI Spanning Tree Configuration SNMP Management Configuration Figure 59 Software Update Confirmation Z D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer Software Update il System Reset GI System Rate Control System now is downloading uploading Software Update Switch Port Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration Figure 60 Software Download Web Management 102 Fast Ethernet Switching System User e Guide Z D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer a Nui vi AC DES S200 Web Management NE ul ui ui vu vu vii i af w i oi o l ol oft DrNgeeg i of of w i oi i E 2 Switch Por
72. hey permit you to group LAN segments together in order to get the most out of your network VLANs become more important as the network grows and traffic increases VLANs are usually used on high traffic networks You should consider a VLAN on a smaller network if a department or workgroup routinely does tasks that take up a lot of bandwidth and they are not already on their own LAN segment VLANs can be used to subdivide the network The DES 5200 supports port based VLAN Port based VLAN means that the VLAN is grouped by port If a VLAN is created using three ports then those ports become a separate broadcast domain By using VLANs members of a particular department or workgroup can be partitioned from the rest of the network For example the marketing department can be on one VLAN and the accounting department can be on another If a workstation in marketing sends a broadcast packet to another workstation in marketing the packet will remain on the marketing VLAN Managing the DES 5200 74 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide VLAN Port Management Menu The VLAN Port Management menu displayed in Figure 41 enables you to create delete and modify VLANs on the DES 5200 DES 5200 VLAN Port Management Menu Create View VLAN Delete VLAN Modify VLAN Figure 41 VLAN Port Management menu Follow these steps to create delete and modify VLAN 1 Select the appropriate option 2s Press Enter Managing the DES 5200 75
73. hing System User s Guide System Configuration The System Information panel is the first panel you see when logging into the DES 5200 for web management Select folders to view their contents Select an option to move to that panel System Configuration The System configuration panel shows general information about the DES 5200 and enables you to assign a LAN IP Address Subnet Mask LAN Default Gateway and contact information on the system administrator User Account Management The User Account Management menu enables you to add users delete users and modify user account information Switch Port Configuration The Switch Port Configuration menu enables you to configure individual ports You can set the speed duplex mode enable and disable ports and make other changes The panels and options may be different depending on the DES 5200 model you purchased and the modules you have installed Refer to Module Configuration at the end of this chapter for an explanation of the differences between the modules Spanning Tree Configuration The menu enables you to enable or disable Spanning Tree Algorithm set the Bridge Priority Hello Time Forward Delay Time and Max Age Time SNMP Management Configuration The SNMP Management Configuration menu enables you to create SNMP Communities and configure SNMP Trap Manager Settings VLAN Port Management The VLAN Port Management menu enables you to create delete and modify VLANs q
74. icates the port has been assigned to a VLAN All ports will have a status of available on this panel even Managing the DES 5200 76 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide after they have been selected as part of a VLAN There is nothing on this panel that indicates the port is already part of a VLAN Follow these steps to create a VLAN 1 Enter the name of the VLAN you are creating De Select the ports you want to include in the VLAN and toggle the space bar to change the status from Available to Selected 3 Select Save and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 17 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Delete VLAN Menu The Delete VLAN menu displayed in Figure 43 is used to delete VLANs DES 5200 Delete VLAN Menu VLAN Delete lt Empty gt Figure 43 Delete VLAN Menu VLAN Name Is the name of the VLAN Delete After you have created a VLAN this column will have the option to delete it Follow these steps to delete VLANs 1 2 3 4 Managing the DES 5200 Select the VLAN you want to delete in the Delete column Toggle the space bar to Yes to delete the VLAN Select Save and press Enter A screen prompt will warn you that you must reset the DES 5200 in order for the change to take effect 78 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Modify VLAN Menu The Modify VLAN menu displayed in Figure 44 enables you to modify VLANs DES 5200 Modify VLAN Menu VLAN lt Empty gt
75. ion module for 100 Mbps must meet the following specifications to carry 1300 nm wavelength for the specified distance e Multi mode cable ISO IEC 793 2 type B1 and ITU T G 652 standards e Cable must have SC connectors Fiber optic cables attached to the gigabit expansion module must meet the following specifications to carry 850 nm wavelength for the specified distance e Multi mode cable ISO IEC 793 2 type B1 and ITU T G 652 standards e Cable must have SC connectors Gigabit traffic can travel the following distances using the specified cable 62 5 um cable 220 meters 720 feet e 50 um cables 500 meters 1639 feet Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Ports MDI X Ports The ports in the 12 Port 10 100 TX module are MDI X crossover ports The pin arrangement is the same as the arrangement in a crossover cable The advantage of MDI X ports is that you can connect a device with an MDI II port without using a crossover cable The steps for connecting the DES 5200 to 10 Mbps devices or 100 Mbps devices are the same All the ports will auto negotiate the proper speed and duplex mode There are two full sized TX modules and one half sized TX module available for the DES 5200 The chassis supports a maximum of 28 10 100 TX ports Fiber Optic Ports The DES 5200 supports 1OOBASE FX and 1000BASE SX The chassis supports a maximum of 20 1OOBASE FX ports and a maximum of 2 1OOOBASE SX port
76. is the number of times a packet is regenerated before reaching its destination A source sends a packet to the first device switch or hub on the network When the packet reaches the next hub or switch and is sent out again the Path Cost becomes two Each switch and active hub regenerates the packet To determine the Root Path Cost count the number of times the packet is regenerated The switch with the lowest Path Cost is the Root Bridge Make the Root Bridge the best switch on the network Hello Time Is the interval between two transmissions of packets sent by the Root Bridge to tell all other switches that it is the Root Bridge The Hello Time can be set manually with a range in seconds from 1 to 10 If the Hello Time is set for the switch and the switch is not the Root Bridge then the Hello Time will not take effect until the switch becomes the Root Bridge Forward Delay Time This is the time any port on the DES 5200 spends in the listening state while moving from the listening state to the forwarding state It can be set from 4 to 30 seconds Use the following formula when setting the Hello Time and the Forward Delay Time 2 x Forward Delay minus 1 second gt Max Age 2 x Hello Time plus 1 second lt Max Age Max Age Time Is the time a non root bridge waits for a packet to be sent At the end of the Max Age if a packet as not been received from the Root Bridge the DES 5200 will start sending its own packets and request p
77. ites Help a Gl Wen e Een eire A 8 Ween M ee VE gd 269 cn Sc 1 A AN DES 5200 Web Management CN el Copyright EI 1995 1999 D Link Systems fe AAN A ai A A A A System Configuration User Account Management witch Port Confiquration Spanning Tree Configuration SNMP Management Configuration SI SNMP Manager Setting SNMP Trap Manager Setting LAN Port Management runking Port Management Port Statistics SNMP Trap Manager Setting Delete E El all E Internet zone Figure 67 SNMP Trap Manager Setting You can specify which network managers may receive traps from the DES 5200 by creating a list of IP Addresses of the authorized network managers Trap managers can receive the following trap types 115 Web Management Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Cold Start Authentication Failure e Link Change Event Cold Start Signifies that the DES 5200 has been powered up Software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are rebooted A cold start is different from a factory reset Authentication Failure Signifies that an addressee or manager user on the DES 5200 is not a valid user of the DES 5200 and may have entered an incorrect community name Link Change Event Signifies that the link of a port has changed from link up to link down or vice versa IP Address This field is used to enter the IP Addresses of
78. le or disable STA set the bridge priority and other configurations 24 D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edt View Go Favorites Help e s JD ole o elln BA E BEST Geet 23 Fu De Seea boot D n oc lesen II ee Ju Bi seess 3 DES 5200 Web Management q Copyright el 1995 1999 D Link Systems Me A A vi J vi A Al System Confiquration User Account Management mw Pp Spanning Tree Configuration Switch Port Confiquration Spanning Tree Configuration Enable x SNMP Management Configuration 32768 a SNMP Management Configuration Bridge Priority 0 65535 32768 VLAN Port Management E Trunking Port Management 119 2 Port Statistics Hello Time 1 10 Sec e Forward Delay Time 4 30 Sec UI Max Age Time 6 40 Sec feo 00 80 08 24 89 cf Port t Apply H ie Je Done es r Intenet zone Figure 65 Spanning Tree Configuration Web Management 109 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Spanning Tree Algorithm Spanning Tree Algorithm can be enabled or disabled Use Spanning Tree to prevent network loops Bridge Priority The Bridge Priority can be from 0 to 65535 Zero is the highest Bridge Priority The higher the Bridge Priority the greater the chance that the DES 5200 will be selected as the Root Bridge The DES 5200 with the highest Bridge Priority is the Root Bridge Root Cost The Root Cost
79. low these steps to change the default setting from Store and Forward to Cut Through l Toggle the space bar to change the setting De Select Save and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 50 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Software Update Menu The Software Update menu is used to update the software on the DES 5200 Software can be updated using either XMODEM or TFTP XMODEM requires a direct physical connection between a PC and the DES 5200 TFTP requires a TFTP server and that you know the Internet Protocol IP address of the server and the complete path and filename TFTP can be done over the network or from a remote location Software Update Configuration XMODEM There are two options on the menu displayed in Figure 27 XMODEM is the default option DES 5200 Software Update Configuration Download Mode lt XMODEM gt TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 File Name Figure 27 Software Update Configuration Follow these steps to download using XMODEM 1 Use HyperTerminal with the settings given under Local Console Management 2 Verify the download mode is set for XMODEM 3 Select EXECUTE and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 5I Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 4 You will see a confirmation panel displayed in Figure 28 If you do not want to update software select No and press Enter to return to the previous panel 5 Go to Transfer on the HyperTerminal menu and s
80. ly set for full duplex The LED is lit when the port is in full duplex and dark when the port is in half duplex Tx Tx means transmitting The Tx LED lights to indicate the port is transmitting data Rx Rx means receiving The Rx LED flashes when the port is receiving data Col Col means collision The Col LED lights amber when collisions occur at the port Collisions are normal on the network You should only be concerned when a high number of collisions happen at the port 33 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide LEDs Table 10 FX Module LED LED Lit Dark Lk Link Port is linked to another No link Green device Dx Duplex mode Green Port is in full duplex Port is in half duplex Tx Transmitting Green Port is transmitting data No data is being transmitted Rx Receiving Data is being received No data is being received Green Col collisions Collisions are occurring at No collisions are occurring Amber the port 34 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 1 Port 1000BASE SX Module Act Link O 1000BASE SX Switched ports module Link O O O O Figure 18 1 port 1000BASE SX Module The gigabit module displayed in Figure 18 has one port Refer to Table 11 Gigabit Module LED Link The Link LED lights to indicate there is a link at the port Act Act
81. mber of times the packet is regenerated The switch with the lowest Path Cost is the Root Bridge Make the Root Bridge the best switch on the network Hello Time Is the interval between two transmissions of packets sent by the Root Bridge to tell all other switches that it is the Root Bridge The Hello Time can be set manually with a range in seconds from 1 to 10 If the Hello Time is set for the switch and the switch is not the Root Bridge then the Hello Time will not take effect until the switch becomes the Root Bridge Forward Delay Time This is the time any port on the DES 5200 spends in the listening state while moving from the listening state to the forwarding state It can be set from 4 to 30 seconds Use the following formula when setting the Hello Time and the Forward Delay Time 2 x Forward Delay minus 1 second gt Max Age 2 x Hello Time plus 1 second lt Max Age Max Age Time Is the time a non root bridge waits for a packet to be sent At the end of the Max Age if a packet has not been received from the Root Bridge the DES 5200 will start sending its own packets and request permission to become the Root Bridge The switch with the lowest Bridge Identifier is the Root Bridge It is best to make the Root Bridge the best switch on the network to ensure the best network performance and reliability Managing the DES 5200 68 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Root Bridge Specifies the MAC address o
82. me Password Confirm Password Access Level lt Super User gt Figure 35 Create New User User Name Enter the user s name in this field User names are case sensitive You can enter a maximum of eight characters Password Enter the user s password in this field Passwords are case sensitive You can enter a maximum of eight characters in this field Confirm Password Reenter the user s password to confirm it in this field Access Level There are two access levels available on the DES 5200 Super User and General User Super Users have administrative rights on the DES 5200 They can add and delete users change the configuration of the DES 5200 and perform all management functions General Users have read only access to the DES 5200 They can look at the panels but they cannot make any changes to existing settings or configurations Managing the DES 5200 58 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Follow these steps to add users 1 2 3 4 5 Managing the DES 5200 Enter the User Name Enter the Password Reenter the password in the Confirm Password field Toggle the space bar to set the access level of the new user Select Save and press Enter 59 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Delete Users The Delete Users panel displayed in Figure 36 enables you to delete users from the DES 5200 As a safety precaution the DES 5200 will not enable the user who is curr
83. module DES 5005 DDES5005 A2 2 Port 100BASE FX module DES 5008 DDES5008 Al l Port 1000BASE SX gigabit module Introduction 5 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide DES 5224TX The DES 5224TX displayed in Figure 1 is shown with 2 12 Port 10 100 TX modules The DES 5224TX is shown with two optional modules one 2 Port 100BASE FX in slot 3 and one 2 Port 10 100BASE TX in slot 4 Hot 1 CPU Module RS 232 Port Sot 2 e o ings 00000000 eeben DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System 00000000 vite Or D In Ore a Orn ki fi Sot 3 Fiber Optic Ports MDLX Ports Slot 4 Figure 1 DES 5224TX DES 5220TF The DES 5220TF displayed in Figure 2 comes with one 12 Port 10 100 TX module and one 8 Port 100BASE FX module The DES 5220TF is shown with two optional modules one 2 Port IOOBASE FX module in slot 3 and one 1000BASE SX module in slot 4 Sot 1 CPU Module MDEX Ports RS 232 Port Hot 2 DES 5200 Fast Ethernet Switching System N
84. multiple ports to another DES 5200 Refer to Chapter 5 for information about port trunking Connecting the DES 5200 to other Switches and Hubs You can connect the DES 5200 to other switches and hubs on the network The DES 5200 is compatible with the DES 3216 DES 3224 DES 5016 and DES 5024 Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network 25 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide LEDs The LED panel is designed to enable you to manage the DES 5200 at a glance The LEDs on each module are dealt with in detail The LEDs indicate the following Power Status Diagnostic Utilization Link Speed Duplex mode Activity Collision Receiving Transmitting All LEDs are described in detail Use the tables to determine the meaning of each LED All LEDs are located on the front of the DES 5200 displayed in Figure 12 Link Power Duplex Ln Act Ful Half Gang Diagnostic Utilization QOO0000O siatu OOOOQOQOOQQO Diagnostic 99000000 Utilizatio O DCE 19200 n 8 1 EG Jerse Jee sec Wi Fer ES J 2 Ot 12 re TX Switthed 8 100 BASEFX swipe 100 Too 200 200 29 BOG H eg H eg eg ed Hy o o H PY Peo PG yg Pg Pg Peg OO O0 Lhk Act Full Haif LhkAct Cer
85. n Figure 19 is the first panel you see when connecting to the DES 5200 All management methods require you to log into the DES 5200 with your user name and password before beginning a management session For security you should change the default User Name and Password DES 5200 Console Program Copyright c 1995 99 D Link Systems Inc User Name D Link Password XXXXXX J MAC Address OO80C87809F7 Figure 19 Login Follow these steps to log into the DES 5200 for the first time Enter the default User Name and Password and press Enter The User Name and Password are case sensitive Default User Name D Link e Default Password D Link The MAC Address at the bottom of the screen cannot be changed Managing the DES 5200 39 Fast Ethernet Switching System User e Guide Help Message A one page panel displayed in Figure 20 is available The menu lists the keystroke and typographic conventions available on the DES 5200 DES 5200 Help Message Please read the following menu operation guide Keystroke Conventions Example UP DOWN SPACEBAR DEL or BACKSPACE LEFT or RIGHT keys Ctrl r or TAB keys Typographic Conventions Example 168 8 254 20 lt Enable gt 168 8 254 1 EXIT Blinking Text Description Select different items Toggle switch Remove any input character from the screen Move cursor backward or forward Refresh Screen Description Each read only value follows a col
86. n hervorrufen Verwenden Sie nur sichere Standorte und beachten Sie die Aufstellhinweise des Herstellers Die Bel ftungs ffnungen denen zur Luftzirkulation die das Ger t vor Uberhitzung sch tzt Sorgen Sie daf r da diese Offnungen nicht abgedeckt werden Beachten Sie beim Anschlu an das Stromnetz die AnschluBwerte Die NetzanschluBsteckdose mu aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit einen Schutzleiterkontakt haben Verlegen Sie die NetzanschluBleitung so da niemand dar ber fallen kann Es sollete auch nichts auf der Leitung abgestellt werden Alle Hinweise und Warnungen die sich am Ger ten befinden sind zu beachten Wird das Ger t Uber einen l ngeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen Somit wird im Falle einer Uberspannung eine Beschadigung vermieden Durch die L ftungs ffnungen d rfen niemals Gegenst nde oder Fl ssigkeiten in das Ger t gelangen Dies k nnte einen Brand bzw Elektrischen Schlag ausl sen Offnen Sie niemals das Ger t Das Ger t darf aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal ge ffnet werden Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einerqualifizierten Servicestelle zu berpr fen Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sint beschadigt Fl ssigkeit ist in das Ger t eingedrungen Das Gerat war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt Wenn das Ger t nicht der Bedienungsanleitung ensprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hil
87. n the defective product becomes the property of D Link Warranty service may be obtained by contacting a D Link office within the applicable warranty period and requesting a Return Material Authorization RMA number Ifa Registration Card for the product in question has not been returned to D Link then a proof of purchase such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice must be provided If Purchaser s circumstances require special handling of warranty correction then at the time of requesting RMA number Purchaser may also propose special procedure as may be suitable to the case After an RMA number is issued the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit and the RMA number must be prominently marked on the outside of the package The package must be mailed or otherwise shipped to D Link with all costs of mailing shipping insurance prepaid D Link shall never be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of Purchaser contained in stored on or integrated with any product returned to D Link pursuant to this warranty Any package returned to D Link without an RMA number will be rejected and shipped back to Purchaser at Purchaser s expense and D Link reserves the right in such a case to levy a reasonable handling charge in addition mailing or shipping costs Software Warranty service for software products may be obtained b
88. nking Group acts like a single port The trunking speed is 800 Mbps in half duplex and 1 6 gigabits in full duplex Trunk group has been created as an example Your screen may look different DES 5200 Create New Trunking Port New Trunking Group Name groupl Port name status status lt Available gt lt Available gt Port Port groupl lt In Use gt Port Port Port Port Port Port Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 groupl lt In Use gt lt Available gt lt Available gt lt N A gt lt N A gt lt N A gt lt N A gt lt Available gt lt Available gt lt Available gt lt Available gt lt Available gt lt Available gt lt Available gt lt Available gt Port 10 lt Available gt lt N A gt Port 11 lt Available gt lt N A gt Figure 46 Create New Trunking Port New Trunking Group Name Is the name of the Trunking Group you are going to create All Trunking Groups must have a name Port Is the number of the port The numbers on the panel match the ports on the DES 5200 Name This field identifies the TrunkGroup that the port has been assigned to The field is open if the port has not been assigned to a TrunkGroup Status The status field can be either available or selected Available indicates that the port is available for inclusion in a TrunkGroup Selected indicates the port has been assigned to a TrunkGroup In use indicates a port is
89. nment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this user s guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures yee CORBI RULERS ee FAT ARES VCCI OEE CEOS AERA RECT ORBEA OAT SL eRe Silb LOBSTERS DBR RET SO KIER NDL LLD DVER TAIWANESE BSMI A WARNING Foma J A ole Paes iE IEP a RRE EE RR E A RRR E SS iii Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgf ltig durch Heben Sie diese Anleitung fiir den spatern Gebrauch auf Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen Vervenden Sie keine Flissig oder Aerosolreiniger Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung Um eine Besch digung des Ger tes zu vermeiden sollten Sie nur Zubeh rteile verwenden die vom Hersteller zugelassen sind Das Ger t is vor Feuchtigkeit zu sch tzen Bei der Aufstellung des Ger tes ist auf sichern Stand zu achten Ein Kippen oder Fallen k nnte Verletzunge
90. on Each changeable value can be changed only by the toggle switch Each changeable value is enclosed in square bracket Uppercase letters indicates COMMAND item Informational Message ENTER to Continue Figure 20 Help Message Managing the DES 5200 40 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Panel Conventions Keystroke Conventions Example UP DOWN or TAB keys SPACEBAR DEL or BACKSPACE LEFT or RIGHT keys Ctrl r Typographic Conventions Example 168 8 254 20 168 8 254 1 EXIT Blinking Text Description Select different items Toggle switch Remove an input character from the screen Move cursor backward or forward Refresh Screen Description Each read only value can be changed only by the toggle switch Each changeable value is enclosed in square brackets Uppercase letters indicate a COMMAND item Warning Message After you are finished viewing the help panel press Enter to return to the main menu Managing the DES 5200 41 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Console Program The Console Program shown in Figure 21 is the main menu of the DES 5200 DES 5200 Console Program System Configuration User Account Management Switch Port 1 8 Configuration Switch Port 9 16 Configuration Switch Port 17 22 Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration SNMP Management Configuration VLAN Port Management Trunking Port Management Port Statistics
91. on DES 5224TX DES5224TX A1 Two 12 Port 10 100 TX modules DES 5220TF DES5220TF A1 One 12 Port 10 100 TX module and one 8 Port 100BASE FX module DES 5216FX DES5216FX A1 Two 8 Port 100BASE FX modules Introduction 4 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Full Size Modules Table 2 DES 5200 Full Size Modules Module Name Part Number Description 12 TX Module ODES5200T A1 12 Port 10 100 TX module 8 FX Module ODES5200F A1 SN Por OOBASE FX module CPU Module ODES52001 A1 CPU Module Back Plane 1ES5200B A1 PCBA Back Plane Note Back Plane refers to the internal back plane of all models of the DES 5200 series It is not visible or accessible without opening the case All modifications and repairs to the back plane must be done by D Link Systems Inc or authorized repair facilities Do not open the case Opening the case can cause injury and or damage If there is a problem with the modules or the back plane contact D Link System Inc Technical Support for assistance Optional Modules The optional modules are half size modules The half size modules work in slots 3 and 4 of the chassis The following optional modules are available The DES 5005T is a 2 Port TX module The DES 5005 is a 2 Port FX module The DES 5008 is a 1 Port gigabit module Table 3 DES 5200 Optional Modules Module Part Number Description DES 5005T DES5005T A1 2 Port 10 100 TX
92. oot PROM Firmware Version Specifies the version of the Boot PROM being used on the DES 5200 Each version is numbered incrementally Software Version Specifies the software version being used on the DES 5200 You can update the software Each version is numbered incrementally Web Management 93 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide MAC Address Specifies the hardwired address of the DES 5200 This address cannot be changed System Description Brief manufacturer description of the DES 5200 This value cannot be changed System Name Specifies the full name of the DES 5200 This value can be changed enableing you to assign a unique name to the DES 5200 You can enter up to 44 characters System Location Specifies the physical location of the DES 5200 A building number or street address can be entered in this field You can enter up to 44 characters LAN IP Address Specifies the unique IP address of your LAN You can enter up to 15 characters LAN Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask if you are subnetting If you are not subnetting leave the default in place You can enter up to 15 characters LAN Default Gateway Specifies the default gateway You can enter up to 15 characters Follow these steps to enter user changeable information Select the field you would like to edit 1 Delete the default information 2 Enter the new settings 3 Select Apply Select Refresh to see the changes Web Management 9
93. part of a trunk group Managing the DES 5200 81 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide N A Indicates the port is not available for inclusion in the Trunking Group Follow these steps to create a TrunkGroup 1 Enter the name of the TrunkGroup 2 Select the port you want to include in the TrunkGroup and toggle the space bar to change the status from available to Selected 3 Select Save and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 82 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Delete Trunking Port The Delete Trunking Port panel displayed in Figure 47 is used to delete Trunk Ports DES 5200 Delete Trunking Port Trunking Port groupl Figure 47 Delete Trunking Port Trunking Port Is the name of the Trunking Group Delete All trunking groups can be deleted from this panel Follow these steps to delete a Trunking Group l Select the Trunking Group to be deleted in the Delete column 2 Toggle the space bar to Yes to delete the Trunking Group 3 Select Save and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 83 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Modify Trunking Port The Modify Trunking port panel displayed in Figure 48 enables you to Modify Trunking Ports DES 52Z00 Modify Trunking Port Trunking Port Name groupl Figure 48 Modify Trunkig Port Trunking Port Name The names of all Trunked Ports appear in this column Follow these steps to modify Trunked Ports l
94. pper Cable In order for Ethernet or Fast Ethernet to work the wires must be arranged correctly inside the RJ 45 connector The most common problem on Ethernet or Fast Ethernet networks is the cable If you migrate from Ethernet to Fast Ethernet make sure the cables are pinned out properly There are two types of cables straight through and crossover Category 3 4 and 5 UTP STP cable has eight wires inside the sheath The wires form four pairs Straight through cable has the same pin out inside the RJ 45 connector at both ends Crossover cable has a different pin arrangement at each end Fast Ethernet does not tolerate incorrect pin arrangements You must use the correct pin arrangement in order for the DES 5200 to work properly See Figure 11 for an example of straight through and crossover cable Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network 20 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide The type of cable you use depends on the speed of your network A network running at 10 Mbps can use lower grade cable than a network running at 100 Mbps Table 4 Cable Specifications for Copper Connection shows the cable requirements for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks Table 4 Cable Specifications for Copper Connection Ethernet Type Cable Requirements Maximum Length 10BASE T Category 3 4 and 5 UTP or STP 100 M 328 ft 100BASE TX Category 3 4 and 5 UTP or STP 100 M 328 ft Connecting the DES 5200 to the Netwo
95. r Failure This error message indicates the failure of the onboard 82C59 Interrupt Controller Com Port Test Failure This error message indicates the SIO chip has failed its diagnostic test NPB Failure This error message indicates general failure of NPB chip s PSP Memory Failure This error message indicates the port buffer PSP Memory has failed its on read write test PSP Failure This error message indicates general failure of PSP chip s FEIU Failure This error message indicates general failure of FEIU chip s PHY Failure This error message indicates general failure of PHY chip s ARL Failure This error message indicates general failure of ARL chip s ARL Memory Failure This error message indicates the MAC address table ARL Memory has failed its own read write test Exception Handler This error message indicates CPU exception occurs due to divide by zero invalid opcode and other general protection The content of all CPU registers will be dumped onto the console screen Troubleshooting 128 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Table 16 Modular Status Error LED Indicator Chart 099990990 CPU Module Failure YO OC 1 Strie Sot 2 Failure J ee OOOO OO O Brave If the CPU module fails the first LED on the Utilization panel lights If a module fails the Utilization LED number indicates the slot the module is in
96. r of multicast frames transmitted Broadcast Frames Out Number of broadcast frames transmitted Aged Frames Number of frames dropped because they were in transmit too long Managing the DES 5200 85 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide TX FCS Errors Number of frames that were discarded on the transit side because of FCS errors Tx One Collision Number of frames that were transmitted after one collision Tx Multiple Collisions Number of frames that were transmitted after multiple collisions Tx Run Errors Number of frames that were discarded on the transmit side because of an underrun Total Bytes Received Total number of bytes received on a port Disc Buff Full Number of good frames that were discarded because the Rx Buffer was full Rx Align or FCS Errors Number of well aligned frames that were received with FCS errors Unicast Frames In Number of unicast frames received Multicast Frames In Number of multicast frames received Broadcast Frames In Number of broadcast frames received Rx Good Oversized Number of good oversized frames received Rx Error Oversized Number of good oversized frames with errors FCS Alignment Managing the DES 5200 86 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Rx Good Undersized Number of good undersized frames received Rx Error Undersized Number of undersized frames received with errors Rx64 Number of frames including frames with errors that were 64 byt
97. rk 21 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 568B Specification Cable Fabrication Instructions RJ45 Connector Pin Identification Pin s Pin 1 CAT 5 Cable Pairs Color Code Pair 1 Casale White G Pair 2 d reen Green N Blue N Pair 3 N dei Gaan White Brown Pair 4 Brown straignt Kale Straight Cable SIDE 1 SIDE 2 12345678SIDE1 4 wWhiteiOrange 1 White Orange 2 Orange pans 2 Orange are 3 White Green gt 3 White Green e 4 Blue Reng d dr Blue e a White Blue 5 White Blue 12345678 SIDE 2 6 Green 6 Green 7 White Brown a n 7 White Brown mmm E 8 Brown 8 Brown Cross Over Cable SIDE 1 SIDE 2 123465678 SIDE 1 1 White Orange irs 1 White Green S 2 Orange pe Green ee 3 White Green wm White Orange 4 Blue toi air 2 A White Brown mag White Blue Brown ELE 678SIDE2 6 Green 6 Orange 7 White Brown 7 Blue 8 Brown Eon o White Blue Figure 11 Cable Diagram Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network 22 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Fiber Optic Cable Data can travel much farther over fiber optic cable than over Category 3 4 or 5 cable Cable length can be up to two kilometers 1 25 miles in full duplex and 412 meters 1350 feet in half duplex transmitting at 100 Mbps Fiber optic cables connected to the fiber expans
98. rward 49 98 Switch Port Configuration 42 64 65 91 106 Switch Specifications 130 System Configuration cc eeeeeeeeeeeeees 42 91 System Configuration Menu eee 44 System Descnpton 46 94 System Information eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 44 92 System Information Men 45 93 System Location eeeeesseeesseeeeneeeeeeees 46 94 System Name mocnina ines 46 94 System Rate Control 44 49 92 98 System Reset ssion 44 47 92 95 T KE 38 Telnet Management 0 0 0 eee eeeeeeeseeeesneeeeenees 9 PRT Pt EE 55 100 Total Bytes Received 0 0 cee eeeeeeeneeeeee 86 123 Total Bytes Transmitted eee 85 122 TrunkGroup dE 76 Trunking Group Name 121 Trunking Pont 83 Trunking Port Management 43 91 121 Trunking Port Management Menu 80 Trunking Port Name 84 E EE 30 33 TX FCS Borg 86 123 Tx Multiple Collisions cee eeeeeeee 86 123 TX One el Ee EE 123 TX RE RE 86 TX Run Errors eeeeeeececeeeeeeeeees 86 123 U Unicast Frames siini 85 122 Unicast Frames In 86 123 WNPackim EE 10 Updating Firmware eeeeeeseeceseeeeseneeeesees 9 User Account Change 57 User Account Management 42 57 91 104 User Name cccccccceeeeeeeeeees 58 60 62 104 Utilization eege ice a 27 H Virtual LAN Name 79 VLAN Name erri rnetir enn n 78 119 VLAN Port Management43 74 75 91 118 119 WwW Web Management 88 136 XMODEM EE 51 137
99. s There are two 1 OOBASE FX modules available a full size 8 Port OOBASE FX module and a 2 Port 1 OOBASE FX half size module The 1OOBASE FX ports support full and half duplex at 100 Mbps The ports do not support 10 Mbps A half size 1 Port lLOOOBASE SX module is available The 1OOOBASE SX module only supports full duplex at 1000 Mbps Refer to Installing Optional Modules for installation instructions Refer to Cable Specifications for information on cable types and connectors Follow these steps to connect cables to the DES 5200 1 Check for the appropriate cable configuration for each device 2 Plug one end of the cable into any of the ports 3 Plug the other end into the appropriate port on the other device 4 Verify that the LED indicates connection at the proper speed and duplex mode RS 232 Port Follow these steps to connect the DES 5200 and another device 1 Plug one end of the cable provided into the port 2 Plug the other end into the PC 3 Run HyperTerminal or a terminal emulation program using the settings given for Local Console Management at the beginning of Chapter 5 Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network 24 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide DES 5200 to DES 5200 Connection Two or more DES 5200s can be connected together through one or more media ports When connecting multiple ports to another DES 5200 use port trunking for better performance When bandwidth aggregation is desired connect
100. s when there is activity Duplex Port is working at full duplex Port is working at half duplex 29 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 2 Port 10 100 TX Module The LEDs on the 2 Port 10 100 TX Module are different than on the 12 Port 10 100 TX Module Refer to Table 8 2 Port Tx Module LEDs A Link 10 1000 Orx 10 100 O LinkO Orx Lin O Orx O FDxXO Ocol Cat Ocol 2 100BASE TX Swy hed Ais module 1x 2x FDX Col Figure 15 2 Port 10 100 TX Module 100 10 The 100 10 LED indicates the speed of the port It is lit when the port is running at 100 Mbps and dark when the port is at 10 Mbps Tx Tx means transmitting The Tx LED lights to indicate the port is transmitting data Link Link means link The Link LED lights to indicate there is a link at the port FDX FDX means duplex mode The FDX LED indicates the port s duplex mode The LED is lit when the port is in full duplex and dark when the port is in half duplex Rx Rx means receiving The Rx LED is lit when the port is receiving data LEDs 30 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide LEDs Col Col means collision The Col LED is amber when collisions occur at the port Collisions are normal on the network You should be concerned when a high number of collisions happen at the port Table 8 2 Port Tx Module LEDs LE
101. smitted Number of bytes transmitted to the port Unicast Frames Number of unicast frames transmitted Multicast Frames Out Number of multicast frames transmitted Broadcast Frames Out Number of broadcast frames transmitted Web Management 122 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Aged Frames Number of frames dropped because they were in transmit too long TX FCS Errors Number of frames that were discarded on the transit side because of FCS errors Tx One Collision Number of frames that were transmitted after one collision Tx Multiple Collisions Number of frames that were transmitted after one collision Tx Run Errors Number of frames that were discarded on the transmit side because of an underrun Total Bytes Received Total number of bytes received on a port Disc Buff Full Number of good frames that were discarded because the Rx Buffer was full Rx Align or FCS Errors Number of well aligned frames that were received with FCS errors Unicast Frames In Number of unicast frames received Multicast Frames In Number of multicast frames received Broadcast Frames In Number of broadcast frames received Rx Good Oversized Number of good oversized frames received Web Management 123 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Rx Error Oversized Number of good oversized frames with errors FCS Alignment Rx Good Undersized Number of good undersized frames received Rx Error Undersized Numb
102. software Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Front Panel The DES 5200 is designed for management at a glance The front of the DES 5200 has LEDs that give you essential information at a glance The DES 5200 is a modular unit The chassis has a CPU slot and four slots for media modules All the modules have LEDs See Chapter 4 LEDs for information on interpreting the LEDs All models come with the CPU module in the top slot The slots are in the following order CPU module is in the top slot as shown in figures Slots one and two are full sized Slots three and four are half sized All slots support modules and can be used simultaneously All ports can be used for network connections The RS 232 port is used for Console Management All LEDs are located on the front panel of the DES 5200 Their purpose is to enable you to monitor the operation and performance of the DES 5200 Refer to Table 1 DES 5200 Series Model List Table 2 DES 5200 Full Size Modules and Table 3 DES 5200 Optional Modules for information about part numbers and ordering modules Contact D Link Inc sales to purchase modules Models There are three models available The DES 5224TX has two 12 Port 10 100 TX modules The DES 5220TF has one 12 Port 10 100 TX module and one 8 Port 100BASE FX module The DES 5216FX has two 8 Port 100BASE FX modules Table 1 DES 5200 Series Model List Model Name Part Number Descripti
103. status of a firmware download The LED will increment from left to right while firmware is being downloaded It will be dark during normal operation Diagnostic The Diagnostic LED is used to diagnose any problems on the DES 5200 If any part of the DES 5200 fails the POST or if a problem occurs the Diagnostic LED displays a code indicating the problem See Chapter 6 for the meaning of the LED code and a recommended action Utilization The Utilization LED indicates the utilization of the DES 5200 s CPU It increments from left to right The higher the number the greater the utilization 27 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide LEDs Table 6 CPU Module LEDs LED Lit or Flashing Dark Status Status LED increments when Normal if firmware is not firmware is being loaded to the being loaded DES 5200 Diagnostic Displays the error codes if there is a Normal if there are no failure during the POST or during problems See Chapter 7 for operation a chart showing the meaning of the Diagnostic LED Utilization Displays the utilization of the DES Check Diagnostic LED if 5200 LED increments left to right higher numbers indicate greater utilization the DES 5200 is on and all Utilization LED are dark 28 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide 12 Port 10 100 TX Module LEDs This section covers the LEDs on the 12 Port 10 100 TX Module displayed in Figure 14 The meaning of th
104. t Configuration EI Spanning Tree Configurati SNMP Management Configuratios Figure 61 Download Successful Web Management 103 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide User Account Management The User Account Management panel displayed in Figure 62 enables you to add users delete users and modify user access rights Follow these steps to reach the User Account Management panels 1 Select User Account Management 28 D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer TC x File Edt View Go Favorites Help a gt Ss ie Io SIE BASF Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Channels Fullscreen Mail Fonts Print Edit V N A A DES 5200 Web q E V a A A A X E ANS KA A EE EE EE AEN d a ai ai 7 ai a Wi ei Ai a ai ai a a ai 1 System Configuration E User Account Management User Account Management Switch Port Configuration tee era User Name Contr Password Access eet Status J A SNMP Management Configuration D Link fem Fees Super User x Active z E VLAN Port Management SI Trunking Port Management General User Inactive Z C a H IS E Done HEH Intemet zone Figure 62 User Account Change User Name Enter the user s name in this field User names are case sensitive You can enter a maximum of eight characters Password Enter the user s password in this field Passwords are case sensitive You can enter a m
105. t change states It will not auto negotiate speed and duplex mode All TX ports can be in the following physical states H Auto 100Tx Half 100Tx Full e 10Tx Half 10Tx Full Ports in the Auto state automatically negotiate speed and duplex mode This is the default setting Ports set in the 100Tx Half physical state are set to work at 100 Mbps half duplex Ports set in the 100Tx Full state are set to work at 100 Mbps full duplex Managing the DES 5200 65 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Ports set in the 10Tx Half state are set to work at 10 Mbps half duplex Ports set in the 10Tx Full state are set to work at 10 Mpbs full duplex The 1OOBASE FX ports can only be in the 100 Half or 100 Full states The 1000BASE SX port can only be in 1000SX Full Half duplex operation is not supported Port State All ports have four states blocking listening learning and forwarding Blocking means that nothing is coming through the port If the Spanning Tree Algorithm detects a loop it will change the state of the port where the loop is detected to the Blocking State You can disable the Spanning Tree Algorithm Forwarding means the port is forwarding data packets to their destination Listening means that the port is listening for data packets Learning means the port is learning the MAC address for data packets This setting cannot be changed manually Priority The port priority can be set from zero to 255 Zero is the
106. t the most out of your network VLANs become more important as the network grows and traffic increases VLANs are usually used on high traffic networks You should consider a VLAN on a smaller network if a department or workgroup routinely does tasks that take up a lot of bandwidth and they are not already on their own LAN segment VLANs can be used to subdivide the network The DES 5200 supports port based VLAN Port based VLAN means that the VLAN is grouped by port If a VLAN is created using three ports then those ports become a separate broadcast domain By using the VLANs members of a particular department or workgroup can be partitioned from the rest of the network For example the marketing department can be on one VLAN and the accounting department can be on another If a workstation in marketing sends a broadcast packet to another workstation in marketing the packet will remain in the marketing VLAN Web Management 118 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide VLAN Port Management The VLAN Port Management menu displayed in Figure 68 enables you to create delete and modify VLANs on the DES 5200 24 D Link Microsoft Internet Explorer System Configuration 2 User Account Management e VLAN Port Management Switch Port Confiquration E Spanning Tree Configuration VLAN Name Port 1 Port 23 Port 2 Port 24 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 9 Port 6 Port 10 Port 7 pen 11 Port 8 Port 12 Por SNMP Man
107. t you are getting power from the wall socket Return the DES 5200 if the unit is on and the power LED is not working properly If the DES 5200 is not powering on while the power cord is plugged into the wall socket the power supply is not working Return the unit Check the power plug and verify that the DES 5200 is receiving adequate power Log in to the DES 5200 using Local Console Management see Chapter 5 Console Management for instructions Power the DES 5200 off and then power it on again Use the monitor to check the error messages Return the DES 5200 to D Link for service if the problem persists If you forget your password contact D Link Technical Support at 949 788 0805 for assistance or check our web site at www dlink com 126 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Table 14 LED Error Chart System Error LED Indicators of 000 00000 On 000 9000 DO 900000 oma 020 20000 Boot Program Download firmware again Record Flash Damaged LED error code amp contact D Link 020 2000 Run Time Download firmware again Record Program LED error code amp contact D Link AGO 090000 CPU Memory Record LED indicators error code Failure and return the unit a0 2000 Per pheral Record LED indicators error code Controller Fail and return the unit ADO oo Bw Combat Record LED indicators error code Fallure and return the unit DOO PADA Ne Record LED indicators error code Failure and return th
108. ta packets Disabled ports can not transmit or receive packets You can disable ports However you will not be able to use a disabled port Physical Refers to the physical state of the port If you manually change the state of a port it will remain in that state until you change it It will not auto negotiate speed and duplex mode All TX ports can be in the following physical states Auto 100Tx Half e 100Tx Full 10Tx Half e 10Tx Full Ports in the Auto state automatically negotiate speed and duplex mode This is the default setting Ports set in the 100Tx Half physical state are set to work at 100 Mbps half duplex Web Management 107 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Ports set in the 1O0Tx Full state are set to work at 100 Mbps full duplex Ports set in the 10 Tx Half state are set to work at 10 Mbps half duplex Ports set in the 10Tx Full state are set to work at 10 Mpbs full duplex The 1OOBASE FX ports can only be in the 100 Fx Half or 100 Fx Full states The 1000BASE SX port can only be in 1000SX Full Half duplex operation is not supported Port State All ports have four states blocking listening learning and forwarding Blocking means that nothing is coming through the port If the Spanning Tree Algorithm detects a loop it will change the state of the port where the loop is detected to the Blocking State You can disable the Spanning Tree Algorithm Forwarding means the port is forwarding data pa
109. tateeeveteeste ood 51 User Account Management i 5 fccctsssccesisssdusaissscesdisasAapisiecvasbavechssissscesbbusacespdusssassiasaseaadsesensevabsdvaniges s 57 User Account Change Menu 200 EE dvaplabessetdibsdsosdabsscen buss duagdusssuealesssuna losssesaseasdeapdoasds 57 Create New S a AE E E E E Eege 58 Delete Ul emg e E ET 60 Change Password es sicsceis series degkeet nera neea re aa Eese Ra nE P S EA S O ES a REE aS ansis 62 Switch Port Configuration esia Aus SA E AE EELER 64 Switch Port Configuration M n s 25 5 ciescsvescekesvapiassevablsbedesedapsenablabeshapdesceesblabsdhapigueoysidabsceasdaness 65 Spanning Pree Confisuration EE 67 STA Operation EE 67 Spanning Tree Configuration Mensis haeie errn en astear DEE eS a era ESTERASE rS EEN aS ea ASOS 67 SNMP Management Configuration egindiren a antee reis eri eS REESEN EENEG 70 SNMP Management Configuration Men 71 VLAN Port Management 22 ek ed EEN Kee e E a e 74 VLAN Port Management Menu eee eecececessneeecesseeeceesseeecessseeecesaeecsesaeeecessaeeesesaeeeseseeeseeeaa 75 Create New VLAN rarae t E a eee E 76 Delete VLAN M nu E 78 Modify VLAN Menu sranna nea a a dla a A a wands 79 Trunking Port Management Men 80 Create New Trunking Port ss sc2s c5ini dana a a ei lead iia eae 81 Delete Trunking Hotten ee dE 83 en SEET 85 ebe 88 EE EE 88 Using Web Management steissnveiion Eed Ee 88 Commands EE 88 Engel ee see bd sete Ee chanson banat Maks yet doth Had se
110. the DES 5200 has completed the POST The POST checks all of the hardware components on the DES 5200 See Diagnostic LED If the module fails the POST see Table 16 Modular Status Error LED Indicator Chart Faulty cable is the most common source of problems on Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks Check the cable first if you are having any problems connecting to a device Ethernet is more fault tolerant than Fast Ethernet If you are moving from Ethernet to Fast Ethernet make sure the cables are pinned out correctly See Chapter 3 Connecting the DES 5200 to the Network Cable Specifications for a diagram showing the proper pin arrangement for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet All ports on the DES 5200 have two modes auto negotiation and forced mode Ports in auto negotiation mode auto negotiate the proper speed and duplex mode Ports in forced mode have been manually set to a particular speed and duplex mode Check the LEDs on the DES 5200 and on the link partner to verify settings See Chapter 4 LEDs for an explanation of all LEDs The port settings on the DES 5200 and the port settings on the device you are connecting to must be the same in order 125 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Power LED is Off All LEDs Are Off Forget Password Troubleshooting for them to communicate Check the speed and duplex setting on both the port and device you are connecting to Check the three pronged power plug and verify tha
111. uickly and easily Trunking Port Management The Trunking Port Management menu enables you to create delete and modify Trunking Ports quickly and easily Web Management 91 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Follow these steps to select a menu 1 Click on the folder icon to select it De Click on the menu to select it System Information The System Information menu displays the Hardware Revision MAC address LAN IP address and other information on the DES 5200 System Reset The System Reset panel enables you to reset the DES 5200 through software rather than powering off Factory Reset to Default Config Values Enables you to reload factory default configurations System Rate Control Enables you to choose Store amp Forward or Cut Through The advantages and disadvantages of each are explained in a later section Software Update Software can be updated in two ways XMODEM and TFTP XMODEM requires a physical connection between the DES 5200 and a workstation TFTP can be done remotely When updating software over the web TFTP is the only option that can be used Refer to Chapter 5 Software Update for information on updating software through XMODEM Web Management 92 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide System Information Menu The System Information menu displayed in Figure 52 enables you to enter management and configuration information on the DES 5200 Z D Link Microsoft Int
112. ver System Information Menu The System Information menu displayed in Figure 23 enables you to enter management and configuration information on the DES 5200 DES 5200 System Information Menu Hardware Revision Rev Al Boot PROM Firmware Version VZ 20 Software Version v2 20 MAC Address 0080 87809F7 System Description 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switching Hub System Name DES 5200 Ethernet Switching Hub System Location 53 Discovery Irvine CA 92618 USA System Contact D Link Systems Inc 949 788 0805 LAN IP Address 168 8 9 247 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 LAN Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Figure 23 System Information Hardware Revision Specifies the hardware revision and the product generation Each revision is numbered incrementally Boot PROM Firmware Version Specifies the version of the Boot PROM being used on the DES 5200 Each version is numbered incrementally Software Version Specifies the software version being used on the DES 5200 You can update the software Each version is numbered incrementally Managing the DES 5200 45 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide MAC Address Specifies the hardwired address of the DES 5200 This address cannot be changed System Description Brief manufacturer description of the DES 5200 This value cannot be changed System Name Specifies the full name of the DES 5200 This value can be changed enableing you to assign a unique name Th
113. vice versa IP Address This field is used to enter the IP Addresses of Trap Managers SNMP Community String Enter the Community String of the Trap Managers in this field Managing the DES 5200 72 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide Status The DES 5200 will not send out traps unless the status is Valid Follow these steps to enter the SNMP Community String 1 Enter the name of the SNMP Community 2 Select the Access Right field and toggle the space bar to select Read Only or Read Write 3 Select the Status field and toggle the space bar to select Valid or Invalid 4 Select Save and press Enter Follow these steps to configure the SNMP Trap Manager Setting 1 Enter the IP Address of the Trap Manager 2 Enter the name of the SNMP Community String 3 Select Status and toggle the space bar to select Valid or Invalid 4 Select Save and press Enter Managing the DES 5200 73 Fast Ethernet Switching System User s Guide VLAN Port Management A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a logical subgroup within a LAN that is created with software rather than physical connections The purpose of a VLAN is to prevent broadcast storms and ease congestion on the network Each VLAN created is a broadcast domain A broadcast is a packet that is sent to all nodes on the network A broadcast domain is a domain in which every node in the domain receives the broadcast packet The advantage of creating VLANs is that t
114. y contacting a D Link office within the applicable warranty period A list of D Link offices is provided at the back of this manual together with a copy of the Registration Card If a Registration Card for the product in question has not been returned to a D Link office then a proof of purchase such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice must be provided when requesting warranty service The term purchase in this software warranty refers to the purchase transaction and resulting license to use such software D Link warrants that its software products will perform in substantial conformance with the applicable product documentation provided by D Link with such software product for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of purchase from D Link or its Authorized Reseller D Link warrants the magnetic media on which D Link provides its software product against failure during the same warranty period This warranty applies to purchased software and to replacement software provided by D Link pursuant to this warranty but shall not apply to any update or replacement which may be provided for download via the Internet or to any update which may otherwise be provided free of charge D Link s sole obligation under this software warranty shall be to replace any defective software product with product which substantially conforms to D Link s applicable product documentation Purchaser assumes responsibility for the selection of appropriate application an

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