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D-Link DGS-3620-52P - Command Logging Settings; Stacking

D-Link DGS-3620-52P
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DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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NOTICE: In case of lost passwords or password corruption, refer to Appendix B Password Recovery
Procedure which will guide you through the steps necessary to resolve this issue.
NOTE: User Name should be less than 16 characters. Password should be less than 16 or 35
characters.
Command Logging Settings
This window is used to enable or disable the command logging settings.
To view this window, click System Configuration > Command Logging Settings, as shown below:
Figure 2-21. Command Logging Settings window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter Description
Command Logging State
Use the radio buttons to enable or disable the function.
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
NOTE: When the switch is under the booting or executing downloaded configuration procedure, all
configuration commands will not be logged. When the user uses AAA authentication to logged
in, the user name should not be changed if the user has used the Enable Admin function to
replace its privilege.
Stacking
From firmware release v1.00 of this Switch, the Switch now supports switch stacking, where a set of 12 switches
can be combined to be managed by one IP address through Telnet, the GUI interface (web), the console port or
through SNMP. Each switch of this series has two stacking ports which can be used to connect other devices and
make them stack together.
Duplex ChainAs shown in Figure 2-22, The Duplex Chain topology stacks switches together in a chain-link
format. Using this method, data transfer is only possible in one direction and if there is a break in the chain, then
data transfer will obviously be affected.
Duplex RingAs shown in Figure 2-23, the Duplex Ring stacks switches in a ring or circle format where data can
be transferred in two directions. This topology is very resilient due to the fact that if there is a break in the ring, data
can still be transferred through the stacking cables between switches in the stack.

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