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Brand | D-Link |
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Model | DGS-3324SR |
Category | Network Router |
Language | English |
Describes the DGS-3324SR as a modular Gigabit Ethernet backbone switch.
Lists key features and capabilities of the DGS-3324SR switch.
Details front panel components: LEDs, RS-232 port, and SFP combo ports.
Describes components on the rear panel: AC power connector, RPS connector, and stacking ports.
Outlines methods for managing the switch: console, Telnet, and web browser.
Instructions on accessing the switch's management interface via a web browser.
Overview of the main screen and areas of the web-based management interface.
Covers changing basic settings like IP and user accounts, saving, and restarting.
Details configuring switch IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
Explains managing user accounts and privileges for switch access.
Information on resetting the switch to its factory default settings.
Configures individual physical port attributes: speed, duplex, flow control.
Combines multiple ports into a single high-bandwidth link.
Manages Virtual Local Area Networks for segmentation and security.
Configures Quality of Service for prioritizing network traffic.
Configures advanced Layer 3 IP routing functions.
Explains SNMP versions, community strings, and security levels.
Displays and manages configured SNMP users and their settings.
Maps SNMP users to views and defines security models and levels.
Creates SNMP community strings for agent access and defines access rights.
Sets up SNMP trap recipients by specifying host IP addresses.
Displays bandwidth usage percentage per port via graph or table.
Views packet statistics: bytes, packets, unicast, multicast, broadcast.
Displays port error statistics: CRC errors, undersize, oversize, drops.
Shows status of physical attributes: power supplies, fans.
Allows viewing the switch's dynamic MAC address forwarding table.
Monitors 802.1x statistics on a per-port basis.
Displays information about Layer 3 IP networking settings.
Allows firmware upgrades, configuration file transfer, and log upload via TFTP.
Saves configuration changes to NV-RAM to retain them after reboot.
Resets the switch to factory defaults, with options to retain user accounts or logs.
Lists general standards, protocols, data transfer rates, and cable types.
Details physical dimensions, weight, operating conditions, and environmental factors.
Covers transmission method, RAM buffer, MAC address table size, and forwarding rates.