Configuring The Switch Using The Console Interface; Before You Start; Connecting To The Switch - D-Link DGS-3224TG User Manual

Managed 24-port gigabit ethernet switch
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DGS-3224TG Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide
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Your 24-port Gigabit Ethernet switch supports a console management interface that allows you to set
up and control your switch, either with an ordinary terminal (or terminal emulator), or over the network
using the TCP/IP Telnet protocol. You can use this facility to perform many basic network management
functions. In addition, the console program will allow you to configure the switch for management using
an SNMP-based network management system. This chapter describes how to use the console interface
to access the switch, change its settings, and monitor its operation.
Notes are added where clarification is necessary.

Before You Start

The DGS-3224TG supports a wide array of functions and gives great flexibility and increased network
performance by eliminating the routing bottleneck between the WAN or Internet and the Intranet. Its
function in a network can be thought of as a new generation of router that performs routing functions
in hardware, rather than software.
This flexibility and rich feature set requires a bit of thought to arrive at a deployment strategy that will
maximize the potential of the switch.

Connecting to the Switch

You can use the console interface by connecting the switch to a VT100-compatible terminal or a
computer running an ordinary terminal emulator program (e.g., the terminal program included with the
Windows operating system) using an RS-232C serial cable. Your terminal parameters will need to be set
to:
VT-100/ANSI compatible
9,600 baud
8 data bits
No parity
One stop bit
No flow control
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