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Managed 24-port gigabit ethernet switch
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The information is described as follows:
Parameter
Device Type
MAC Address
Get IP From
IP Address
VLAN Name
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Boot PROM Version
Firmware Version
Hardware Version
Name
Location
Contact
Spanning Tree
GVRP
IGMP Snooping
SSH
TELNET
WEB
RMON
DGS-3224TGR Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide
Description
A description of the switch type.
The Ethernet address for the device. Also known as the physical address.
There are three choices for how the switch receives its IP Address settings: Manual,
BOOTP, and DHCP.
The host address for the device on the TCP/IP network.
The VLAN name. The switch includes a pre-configured VLAN named "default."
The address mask that controls subnetting on your TCP/IP network.
The IP address of the device—usually a router—that handles connections to other
subnets and/or other TCP/IP networks.
Version number for the firmware chip. This information is needed for new runtime
software downloads.
Version number of the firmware installed on the switch. This can be updated by using
the Download Firmware from TFTP Server window in the TFTP Services folder (Basic
Setup → Switch Utilities).
Version of the switch hardware.
A user-assigned name for the switch.
A user-assigned description for the physical location of the switch.
Name of the person to contact should there be any problems or questions with the
system. You may also want to include a phone number or extension.
This indicates if Spanning Tree is enabled on the switch. The switch's global STP
settings can be changed on the STP Switch Settings window (Advanced Setup →
Spanning Tree).
This indicates if Group VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is enabled on the switch.
GVRP is a protocol that allows members to dynamically join VLANs. The switch's
GVRP settings can be changed on the Switch GVRP window (Advanced Setup →
VLAN Configurations → Switch GVRP).
This indicates if Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping is enabled on
the switch. When enabled, this feature instructs the switch to read IGMP packets being
forwarded through the switch in order to obtain forwarding information from them (learn
which ports contain Multicast members). The switch's IGMP snooping state can be
changed on the IGMP Snooping State window (Advanced Setup → Multicast
Configuration → IGMP Snooping Global).
This indicates if the Secure Shell protocol is currently enabled on the switch.
This indicates if a Telnet connection is currently enabled on the switch.
This indicates if the Web manager is currently enabled on the switch.
This indicates if RMON is enabled on the switch.
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