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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Overview..................6 Using the Installation Guide ........................6 Using the Embedded Web Interface User Guide ..................6 Intended Audience........................... 7 D-Link DES-3010PA Installation Guide ..................8 Device Description ........................9 Viewing the Device ........................10 Device Front Panel ..........................10...
  • Page 3 Starting the D-Link Embedded Web Interface................48 Understanding the D-Link Embedded Web Interface..............50 Device Representation..........................51 Using the D-Link Embedded Web Interface Management Buttons ............51 Using Screen and Table Options ....................53 Adding Configuration Information ......................53 Modifying Configuration Information ....................... 53 Deleting Configuration Information ......................
  • Page 4 Defining VLAN Interface Settings ....................116 Defining Private VLANs .......................118 Configuring GARP ........................120 Defining GARP ............................120 Defining GVRP ............................122 Configuring IP Information ....................124 Configuring IP Interfaces ......................124 Defining IP Addresses ...........................125 Defining Default Gateways ........................128 Configuring DHCP ..........................129 Configuring ARP ............................131 Configuring Domain Name Servers .....................133 Defining DNS Servers..........................134 Defining DNS Host Mapping........................136...
  • Page 5 D-Link DES-3010FA/GA User Guide Configuring Quality of Service .................... 187 VPT Classification Information ....................187 CoS Services ..........................188 Configuring Quality of Service General Settings................. 189 Defining QoS Settings........................... 189 Defining Bandwidth Settings ....................... 191 Modifying QoS Interface Settings ......................192 Defining Queue Settings ........................
  • Page 6 Defining RMON Alarms .........................249 Appendix A, Device Specifications & Features .................251 Hardware Specifications ........................251 DES-3010PA Features........................252 Appendix B, Troubleshooting ....................258 Problem Solving ..........................258 Troubleshooting Solutions........................258 Contacting D-Link Technical Support ..................261 Warranty ............................288 Product Registration ........................292 International Offices ..........................293 Page 5...
  • Page 7: D-Link Des-3010Pa User Guide Overview

    Section 3. Starting and Configuring the Device — Provides step-by-step instructions for the initial device configuration. Using the Embedded Web Interface User Guide This section provides an overview to the D-Link Web System Interface User Guide. The D-Link Web System Inter- face User Guide provides the following sections: •...
  • Page 8: Intended Audience

    Preface Intended Audience • Section 14. Configuring Multicast Forwarding — Provides information about Multicast Forwarding. • Section 15. Configuring SNMP — Provides information about defining SNMP v1,v2c, and v3 management, including SNMP filters and notifications. • Section 16. Configuring Quality of Service — Provides information about configuring Quality of Service on the device.
  • Page 9: D-Link Des-3010Pa Installation Guide

    D-Link DES-3010PA Installation Guide Page 8...
  • Page 10: Device Description

    Device Description Section 1. Device Description This section contains a description of the D-Link DES-3010PA, and contains the following topics: • Viewing the Device • Ports Description • Cable Specifications • LED Definitions • Cable, Port, and Pinout Information •...
  • Page 11: Viewing The Device

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Viewing the Device The D-Link DES-3010PA Fast Ethernet Switch is an 10 port managed switch. The device contains 8 network ports on the front panel for network connectivity, a fiber Gigabit port and a Gigabit Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) port to provide an uplink to a server and a network backbone, and a console port for the device configuration.
  • Page 12: Ports Description

    Device Description Ports Description D-Link DES-3010PA Back Panel The following figure illustrates the D-Link DES-3010 PA back panel. Figure 2: D-Link DES-3010PA Back Panel The D-Link DES-3010PA back panel is configured as follows. • RPS Connector — Redundant Power Supply (RPS) DC interface.
  • Page 13: Db-9 Console Port

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 3: Inserting a GBIC into the Device DB-9 Console Port The DB-9 port is an asynchronous serial console port supporting the RS-232 electrical specification. The port is used to connect the device to a console managing the device. This interface configuration is as follows: •...
  • Page 14: Cable Specifications

    Device Description Cable Specifications Cable Specifications The following table contains the various cable specification for the DES-3010PA: Table 1: DES-3010PA Cable Specifications Cab le Typ e D escr ip tio n 10Base-TX UTP Category 3, 4, 5 (100 meters max.) EIA/TIA- 568 150-ohm STP (100 meters max.) 100Base-TX UTP Cat.
  • Page 15: Led Definitions

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide LED Definitions The device front panels contain Light Emitting Diodes (LED) that indicate the device status. The different LED types are as follows: • Port LEDs — Indicate each port status. • System LEDs — Indicating the device power supply status.
  • Page 16 Device Description LED Definitions 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Port LEDs The following figure illustrates the port LEDs. Figure 5: 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Port LEDs The 1000Base-T RJ-45 port has three LEDs, one for 100Mbps, one for 1000Mbps and one for Link /Activity. The LED indications are described in the following table: Table 4: 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Port LED Indications...
  • Page 17: System Leds

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide SFP Port LEDs The following figure illustrates the SFP port LED. Figure 6: SFP Port LED The SFP ports has one LEDs for Link / Activity. The LED indications are described in the following table: Table 5:...
  • Page 18: Cable, Port, And Pinout Information

    Device Description Cable, Port, and Pinout Information The system LED indications are described in the following table: Table 6: System LED Indications Por t D escr ip tio n L ED In dica tio n D escr ip tio n PoE Power Overload Flashing Red POE power exceed max power (110w).
  • Page 19: Physical Dimensions

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Table 7: RJ-45 Pin Connections for 10/100/1000 Base-T U se TxRx 2- TxRx 3+ TxRx 3- TxRx 4+ TxRx 4- Physical Dimensions The device has the following physical dimensions: • Width: 280 mm (11 inch) •...
  • Page 20: Mounting Device

    Mounting Device Section 2. Mounting Device This section contains information for installing the device, and includes the following sections: • Preparing for Installation • Installing the Device • Connecting the Device • Rack Installation • Wall Installation Page 19...
  • Page 21: Preparing For Installation

    DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide Preparing for Installation This section provides an explanation for preparing the installation site, and includes the following topics: • Installation Precautions • Site Requirements • Unpacking Installation Precautions Warnings • The surface on which the switch is placed should be adequately secured to prevent it from becoming unstable and/or falling over.
  • Page 22: Unpacking

    Remove all packing material. Inspect the product for damage. Report any damage immediately. If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for a replacement. Rack Installation The device can be mounted in an EIA standard-sized, 19-inch rack, which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment.
  • Page 23: Installing The Device

    DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide Installing the Device The device can be installed on a flat surface or mounted in a rack. This section includes the following topics: • Desktop or Shelf Installation • Rack Installation Desktop or Shelf Installation When installing the switch on a desktop or shelf, the rubber feet included with the device should first be attached. Attach these cushioning feet on the bottom at each corner of the device.
  • Page 24 Mounting Device Installing the Device Notes • Disconnect all cables from the unit before mounting the device in a rack or cabinet. • When mounting multiple devices into a rack, mount the devices from the bottom up. To install the device in a rack, perform the following: Place the supplied rack-mounting bracket on one side of the device, ensuring the mounting holes on the device line up to the mounting holes on the rack mounting bracket.
  • Page 25 DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 11: Mounting Device in a Rack Secure the unit to the rack with the rack screws (not provided). Fasten the lower pair of screws before the upper pair of screws. This ensures that the weight of the unit is evenly distributed during installation. Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.
  • Page 26: Wall Installation

    Mounting Device Installing the Device Wall Installation The device can also be mounted on a wall inside a wiring closet. To mount the device on a wall, perform the following: Mark two holes 100mm apart on the wall. Drill holes into the wall where the marks have been made. The hole diameter and depth is defined by the wall plug and screw combination being used to mount the device.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Device

    DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 13: Mounting the device on the wall Connecting the Device This section describes how to connect the device, and includes the following sections: • Connecting the Switch to a Terminal • AC Power Connection Connecting the Switch to a Terminal The device is connected to a terminal through a console port on the front panel, which enables a connection to a terminal desktop system running a terminal emulation software for monitoring and configuring the device.
  • Page 28: Ac Power Connection

    Mounting Device Connecting the Device d) Set flow control to none. e) Under Properties, select VT100 for Emulation mode. f) Select Terminal keys for Function, Arrow, and Ctrl keys. Ensure that the setting is for Terminal keys (not Windows keys). Note When using HyperTerminal with Microsoft Windows 2000, ensure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed.
  • Page 29: Starting And Configuring The Device

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 3. Starting and Configuring the Device This section describes initial device configuration and includes the following topics: • Configuring the Terminal • Installation Procedure • Booting the Device • Configuration Overview • Advanced Configuration •...
  • Page 30: Configuring The Terminal

    Starting and Configuring the Device Configuring the Terminal Configuring the Terminal After completing all external connections, connect a terminal to the device to monitor the boot and other procedures. To configure the device, the terminal must be running terminal emulation software. Ensure that the terminal emulation software is configured as follows: Connect the Chassis serial port to the switch module.
  • Page 31: Booting The Device

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Booting the Device The assumed bootup information is as follows: • The device is delivered with a default configuration. • The default user name is admin • The default password is blank. To login, perform the following steps: Press Enter twice in rapid succession.
  • Page 32: Configuration Overview

    Starting and Configuring the Device Configuration Overview If the system boot process is not interrupted by pressing <Esc> or <Enter>, the process continues decompressing and loading the code into RAM. The code starts running from RAM and the list of numbered system ports.
  • Page 33: Static Ip Address And Subnet Mask

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • The default gateway IP address. • The SNMP community. Static IP Address and Subnet Mask IP interfaces can be configured on each port of the device. After entering the configuration command, it is recommended to check if a port was configured with the IP address by entering the show ip interface command.
  • Page 34: User Name

    Starting and Configuring the Device Configuration Overview console (config) # ip default-gateway 100.1.1.110 console (config) # snmp-server community private rw console(config)# exit console# Verifying the IP and Default Gateway Addresses To ensure that the IP address and the default gateway were properly assigned, execute the following command and examine its output: console # - ip interface Gateway IP Address...
  • Page 35 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Note The device is delivered with no community strings configured. The community-string, community-access, and IP address can be configured through the local terminal during the initial configuration procedure. The SNMP configuration options are: • Community string –...
  • Page 36 Starting and Configuring the Device Configuration Overview Contact: System Location: This completes the initial configuration of the device from a local terminal. The configured parameters enable further device configuration from any remote location. Page 35...
  • Page 37: Advanced Configuration

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Advanced Configuration This section provides information about dynamic allocation of IP addresses and security management based on the authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) mechanism, and includes the following topics: • Receiving an IP Address from a DHCP Server •...
  • Page 38: Security Management And Password Configuration

    Starting and Configuring the Device Advanced Configuration The device reboots with no configuration and in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. The device receives the IP address automatically. Note When the device reboot begins, any input at the ASCII terminal or keyboard automatically cancels the BOOTP process before completion, and the device does not receive an IP address from the BOOTP server.
  • Page 39 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide can be assigned privilege level 15 without a password, it is recommended to always assign a password. If there is no specified password, privileged users can access the web interface with any password. Page 38...
  • Page 40: Configuring An Initial Console Password

    Starting and Configuring the Device Advanced Configuration This section contains the following topics: • Configuring an Initial Console Password • Configuring an Initial Telnet Password • Configuring an Initial SSH password • Configuring an Initial HTTP Password • Configuring an initial HTTPS Password Configuring an Initial Console Password To configure an initial console password, enter the following commands: console(config)# aaa authentication login default line...
  • Page 41: Configuring An Initial Https Password

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide console(config)# ip http authentication local console(config)# username admin password user1 level 15 Configuring an initial HTTPS Password To configure an initial HTTPS password, enter the following commands: console(config)# ip https authentication local console(config)# username admin password user1 level 15 Enter the following commands when configuring to use a console, a Telnet, or an SSH session to use an HTTPS session.
  • Page 42: Startup Procedures

    Starting and Configuring the Device Startup Procedures Startup Procedures This section includes the following topics: • Startup Menu Procedures • Software Download and Reboot Startup Menu Procedures The procedures called from the Startup menu cover software download, flash handling, and password recovery. The diagnostics procedures are for use by technical support personnel only and are not disclosed in this document.
  • Page 43: Software Download And Reboot

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Note When selecting an option from the Startup menu, time must be taken into account. If no selection is made within 35 seconds (default), the device times out. This default value can be changed through the CLI.
  • Page 44: Password Recovery

    Starting and Configuring the Device Startup Procedures Repeat the initial device configuration. Password Recovery If a password is lost, you can perform the password recovery procedure from the Startup menu. The password recovery procedure enables entry to the device one time without a password. To recover a lost password for the local terminal only: From the Startup menu, type and press <Enter>.
  • Page 45: Software Download Through Xmodem

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Copy took 00:01:11 [hh:mm:ss] Exclamation points indicate that a copying process is in progress. Each symbol (!) corresponds to 512 bytes transferred successfully. A period indicates that the copying process timed out. Many periods in a row indicate that the copying process failed.
  • Page 46 Starting and Configuring the Device Startup Procedures Please download program using XMODEM. console# Specify the path of the source file within 20 seconds. If the path is not specified within 20 seconds, the command times out. To download a software image file using XModem: Enter the command console# xmodem:image The switch is ready to receive the file via the XModem protocol.
  • Page 47: D-Link Des-3010Pa Ews User Guide

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide D-Link DES-3010PA EWS User Guide Page 46...
  • Page 48: Getting Started

    Getting Started Section 4. Getting Started The Embedded Web System (EWS) is a network management system. The D-Link Embedded Web Interface con- figures, monitors, and troubleshoots network devices from a remote web browser. The D-Link Embedded Web Interface web pages are easy-to-use and easy-to-navigate. In addition, The D-Link Embedded Web Interface pro- vides real time graphs and RMON statistics to help system administrators monitor network performance.
  • Page 49: Starting The D-Link Embedded Web Interface

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Starting the D-Link Embedded Web Interface This section contains information on starting the D-Link Embedded Web interface. To access the D-Link user interface: Open an Internet browser. Ensure that pop-up blockers are disabled. If pop-up blockers are enabled, edit, add, and device information messages may not open.
  • Page 50 Getting Started Starting the D-Link Embedded Web Interface Figure 15: D-Link Embedded Web Interface Home Page Page 49...
  • Page 51: Understanding The D-Link Embedded Web Interface

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Understanding the D-Link Embedded Web Interface The D-Link Embedded Web Interface Home Page contains the following views: • Port LED Indicators — Located at the top of the home page, the port LED indicators provide a visual representation of the ports on the D-Link front panel.
  • Page 52: Device Representation

    Using the D-Link Embedded Web Interface Management Buttons — Provides instructions for adding, modifying, and deleting configuration parameters. Device Representation The D-Link Embedded Web Interface Home Page contains a graphical panel representation of the device. Figure 17: Device Representation Using the D-Link Embedded Web Interface Management Buttons...
  • Page 53 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Table 10: D-Link Web Interface Configuration Buttons Button Button Na me D esc ription Test Performs cable tests. Query Queries the device table. Table 11: D-Link Web Interface Information Tabs Ta b Ta b N am e...
  • Page 54: Using Screen And Table Options

    • Deleting Configuration Information Adding Configuration Information User-defined information can be added to specific D-Link Web Interface pages, by opening a new Add page. To add information to tables or D-Link Web Interface pages: Open a D-Link Web Interface page.
  • Page 55: Deleting Configuration Information

    Modify the fields as required. Click . The fields are modified, and the information is saved to the device. Deleting Configuration Information Open The D-Link Embedded Web Interface page. Select a table row. Select the Remove checkbox. Click . The information is deleted, and the device is updated.
  • Page 56: Resetting The Device

    Getting Started Resetting the Device Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to be reset from a remote location. Note To prevent the current configuration from being lost, save all changes from the running configuration file to the startup configuration file before resetting the device. For instructions, see “Copying Files” on page 203.
  • Page 57 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 21: Reset Confirmation Message Click . The device is reset, and a prompt for a user name and password is displayed. Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the web interface. Page 56...
  • Page 58: Logging Off From The Device

    Getting Started Logging off from the Device Logging off from the Device Click . The Logout Page opens. Figure 22: Logout Page Click . The D-Link Embedded Web Interface Home Page closes. Page 57...
  • Page 59: Managing Device Information

    DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide Section 5. Managing Device Information The System Information Page contains parameters for configuring general device information, including the sys- tem name, location, contact, the system MAC Address, System Object ID, System Up Time, System IP and MAC addresses, and both software and hardware versions.
  • Page 60 Managing Device Information • Base MAC Address — Displays the device MAC address. • Hardware Version — Displays the installed device hardware version number. • Software Version — Displays the installed software version number. • Boot Version — Displays the current boot version running on the device. Define the System Name, System Location, and System Contact fields.
  • Page 61: Managing Power Over Ethernet Devices

    DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide Section 6. Managing Power over Ethernet Devices Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides power to devices over existing LAN cabling, without updating or modifying the network infrastructure. Power over Ethernet removes the necessity of placing network devices next to power sources.
  • Page 62: Defining Poe System Information

    Managing Power over Ethernet Devices Defining PoE System Information Defining PoE System Information The PoE Properties Page contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device, monitoring the current power usage, and enabling PoE traps. To enable PoE on the device: Click the System >...
  • Page 63 DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide Define the System Usage Threshold field. Check the Traps checkbox. Click . The system PoE parameters are defined, and the device is updated. Page 62...
  • Page 64: Defining Poe Interfaces

    Managing Power over Ethernet Devices Defining PoE Interfaces Defining PoE Interfaces The Power Over Ethernet Interface Page contains information for configuring PoE interfaces, including the inter- face PoE operation status and the interface’s power consumption. To define PoE for interfaces: Click the System >...
  • Page 65 DLINK DES-3010PA User Guide – Fault — Indicates that the device has detected a fault on the powered device. For example, the powered device memory could not be read. • Priority Level — Determines the port priority if the power supply is low. For example, if the power supply is running at 99% usage, and port 1 is prioritized as high, but port 3 is prioritized as low, port 1 is prioritized to receive power, and port 3 may be denied power.
  • Page 66 Managing Power over Ethernet Devices Defining PoE Interfaces • Overload Counter — Indicates the total power overload occurrences. • Short Counter — Indicates the total power shortage occurrences. • Denied Counter — Indicates times the powered device was denied power. •...
  • Page 67: Configuring Device Security

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 7. Configuring Device Security This section provides access to security pages that contain fields for setting security parameters for ports, device management methods, users, and server security. This section contains the following topics: • Configuring Management Security •...
  • Page 68: Configuring Management Security

    Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Configuring Management Security This section provides information for configuring device management security. This section includes the following topics: • Configuring Authentication Methods • Configuring Passwords Configuring Authentication Methods This section provides information for configuring device authentication methods. This section includes the topics: •...
  • Page 69: Defining Access Profiles

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Access Profiles Access profiles are profiles and rules for accessing the device. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups. User groups are defined for interfaces according to IP addresses or IP subnets. Access profiles con- tain management methods for accessing and managing the device.
  • Page 70 Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security • Current Active Access Profile — Defines the access profile currently active. • Remove — Removes the selected access profile(s). The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected access profile(s). – Unchecked —...
  • Page 71 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide – SNMP — Assigns SNMP access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using SNMP, meeting access profile criteria, are permitted or denied access to the device. • Interface — Defines the interface on which the access profile is defined. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 72: Defining Profile Rules

    Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Defining Profile Rules Access profiles can contain up to 128 rules that determine which users can manage the switch module, and by which methods. Users can also be blocked from accessing the device. Rules are composed of filters including: •...
  • Page 73 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Management Method — Defines the management method for which the rule is defined. Users with this access profile can access the device using the management method selected. The possible field values are: – All — Assigns all management methods to the rule.
  • Page 74 Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Figure 30: Add Profile Rule Page Define the Access Profile Name, Priority, Management Method, Interface, Source IP Address, Network Mask or Prefix Length, and Action fields. Click . The profile rule is added to the access profile, and the device is updated. To modify a Profile Rule: Click Security >...
  • Page 75 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 31: Profile Rule Settings Page Modify the fields. Click . The profile rule is modified, and the device is updated. Page 74...
  • Page 76: Defining Authentication Profiles

    Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Defining Authentication Profiles Authentication profiles allow network administrators to assign authentication methods for user authentication. User authentication can be performed locally or on an external server. User authentication occurs in the order the methods are selected. If the first authentication method is not available, the next selected method is used. For example, if the selected authentication methods are RADIUS and Local, and the RADIUS server is not available, then the user is authenticated locally.
  • Page 77 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Remove — Removes the selected authentication profile(s). The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected authentication profile(s). – Unchecked — Maintains the authentication profiles(s). Click . The Add Authentication Profile Page opens.
  • Page 78 Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Figure 34: Authentication Profile Settings Page Select an authentication method from the Optional Methods list. Click . The authentication method is selected, and the device is updated. Page 77...
  • Page 79: Mapping Authentication Methods

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Mapping Authentication Methods After authentication profiles are defined, they can be applied to management access methods. For example, con- sole users can be authenticated by Authentication Profile List 1, while Telnet users are authenticated by Authenti- cation Method List 2.
  • Page 80 Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security – Line — Authentication using a line password. – Enable — Authentication using enable. – Local, RADIUS — Authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified locally, the RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot authenticate the management method, the session is blocked.
  • Page 81: Defining Radius Settings

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining RADIUS Settings Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. RADIUS servers provide a centralized authentication method for web access. Default parameters are user-defined, and are applied to newly defined RADIUS servers. If new default parameters are not defined, the system default values are applied to newly defined RADIUS servers.
  • Page 82 Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security • IP Address — Lists the RADIUS server IP addresses. • Priority — Displays the RADIUS server priority. The possible values are 1-65535, where 1 is the highest value. The RADIUS server priority is used to configure the server query order. •...
  • Page 83 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 37: Add Radius Server Page Define the Host IP Address, Priority, Authenticated Port, Timeout for Reply, Dead Time, and Usage Type fields. Click . The RADIUS server is added, and the device is updated. To edit RADIUS Server Settings: Click System >...
  • Page 84 Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Figure 38: RADIUS Server Settings Page Define the Priority, Source IP Address, Key String, Authentication Port, Timeout for Reply, Dead Time, and Usage Type fields. Click . The RADIUS server settings are saved, and the device is updated. Page 83...
  • Page 85: Configuring Passwords

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Configuring Passwords This section contains information for defining device passwords, and includes the following topics. • Defining Local Users • Defining Line Passwords • Defining Enable Passwords Defining Local Users define users, passwords, and access levels for users using the Local User Network administrators can Page.
  • Page 86 Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Click . The Add Local User Page opens: Figure 40: Add Local User Page In addition to the fields in the Local User Page, the Add Local User Page contains the following fields: • Password —...
  • Page 87: Defining Line Passwords

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Line Passwords Network administrators can define line passwords in the Line Password Page. After the line password is defined, a management method is assigned to the password. The device can be accessed using the following methods: •...
  • Page 88: Defining Enable Passwords

    Configuring Device Security Configuring Management Security Defining Enable Passwords The Enable Password Page sets a local password for a particular access level. To enable passwords: Click System > Management Security > Passwords > Enable Password. The Enable Password Page opens: Figure 42: Enable Password Page The Enable Password Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 89: Configuring Network Security

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Configuring Network Security Network security manages both access control lists and locked ports. This section contains the following topics: • Network Security Overview • Defining Network Authentication Properties • Defining Port Authentication • Configuring Traffic Control...
  • Page 90: Defining Network Authentication Properties

    Configuring Device Security Configuring Network Security • Guest VLANs — Provides limited network access to authorized ports. If a port is denied network access via port-based authorization, but the Guest VLAN is enabled, the port receives limited network access. For exam- ple, a network administrator can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port-based authentication, but grant Internet access to unauthorized users.
  • Page 91 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Authentication Method — Specifies the authentication method used. The possible field values are: – None — No authentication method is used to authenticate the port. – RADIUS — Port authentication is performed via RADIUS server.
  • Page 92: Defining Port Authentication

    Configuring Device Security Configuring Network Security Defining Port Authentication The Port Authentication Page allows network managers to configure port-based authentication global parameters. To define the port-based authentication global properties: Click Advanced Setup > Network Security > Authentication > Port Authentication. The Port Authentica- tion Page opens.
  • Page 93 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Enable Periodic Reauthentication — Permits immediate port reauthentication. The possible field values are: – Enable — Immediate port reauthentication is enabled. This is the default value. – Disable — Immediate port reauthentication is disabled. •...
  • Page 94 Configuring Device Security Configuring Network Security Figure 45: Port Authentication Settings Page Modify the Admin Port Control, Enable Periodic Reauthentication, Quiet Period, Resending EAP, Supplicant Timeout, and Server Timeout fields. Click . The port authentication settings are defined, and the device is updated. Page 93...
  • Page 95: Configuring Multiple Hosts

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Configuring Multiple Hosts The Multiple Host Page allows network managers to configure advanced port-based authentication settings for specific ports and VLANs. For more information on advanced port-based authentication, see “Advanced Port- Based Authentication” on page 88. To define the network authentication global properties: Click Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 96 Configuring Device Security Configuring Network Security • Traps — Indicates if traps are enabled for Multiple Hosts. The possible field values are: – True — Indicates that traps are enabled for Multiple hosts. – False— Indicates that traps are disabled for Multiple hosts. •...
  • Page 97: Defining Authentication Hosts

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Authentication Hosts The Authenticated Host Page contains a list of authenticated users. To define authenticated users: Click Advanced Setup > Network Security > Authentication > Authenticated Host. The Authenticated Host Page opens: Figure 48: Authenticated Host Page The Authenticated Host Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 98: Configuring Traffic Control

    MAC addresses. These addresses are either manually defined on the port, or learned on that port up to the point when it is locked. When a packet is received on a locked port, and the packet D-Link source MAC address is not tied to that port (either it was learned on a different port, or it is unknown to the system), the protec- tion mechanism is invoked, and can provide various options.
  • Page 99 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Click Advanced Setup > Network Security > Traffic Control > Port Security. The Port Security Page opens. Figure 49: Port Security Page The Port Security Page contains the following fields: • Interface — The port or LAG name.
  • Page 100 Configuring Device Security Configuring Network Security • Action — The action to be applied to packets arriving on a locked port. The possible field values are: – Forward — Forwards packets from an unknown source without learning the MAC address. –...
  • Page 101: Enabling Storm Control

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Enabling Storm Control Storm control limits the amount of Multicast and Broadcast frames accepted and forwarded by the device. When Layer 2 frames are forwarded, Broadcast and Multicast frames are flooded to all ports on the relevant VLAN. This occupies bandwidth, and loads all nodes on all ports.
  • Page 102 Configuring Device Security Configuring Network Security • Broadcast Mode — Specifies the Broadcast mode currently enabled on the device. The possible field values are: – Unknown Unicast, Multicast & Broadcast — Counts Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast traffic. – Multicast & Broadcast — Counts Broadcast and Multicast traffic together. –...
  • Page 103: Configuring Ports

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 8. Configuring Ports The Interface Configuration Page contains fields for defining port parameters. To define port parameters: Click Basic Setup > Interface > Interface Configuration. The Interface Configuration Page opens. Figure 53: Interface Configuration Page The Interface Configuration Page is divided into the following sections: •...
  • Page 104 Configuring Ports – 100 — Indicates the port is currently operating at 100 Mbps. – 1000 — Indicates the port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps. • Duplex Mode — Displays the port duplex mode. This field is configurable only when auto negotiation is dis- abled, and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M.
  • Page 105 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Click . The Port or LAG Interface Settings Page opens: Note In addition to the fields in the Interface Configuration Page, the Port or LAG Configuration Settings Page includes the field Reactivate Suspended Port or Reactivate Suspended Lag. Select this field to return a suspended port or LAG to active status.
  • Page 106: Viewing Port Properties

    Configuring Ports Viewing Port Properties Viewing Port Properties The Interface Properties Page contains fields for defining port parameters. To define port parameters: Click Basic Setup > Interface > Interface Properties. The Interface Configuration Page opens. Figure 55: Interface Properties Page The Interface Properties Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 107 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 56: Interface Properties Page Define the fields. Click . The interface properties are modified, and the device is updated. Page 106...
  • Page 108: Aggregating Ports

    Aggregating Ports Section 9. Aggregating Ports Link Aggregation optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single LAG (aggregated group). Aggregating ports multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. The device supports both static LAGs and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) LAGs.
  • Page 109: Aggregating Ports

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Aggregating Ports Link Aggregated Groups optimize port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single aggregated group. Link aggregated groups multiply the bandwidth between the devices, increase port flexibility, and provide link redundancy.
  • Page 110 Aggregating Ports Aggregating Ports Figure 58: LAG Membership Settings Page Define the Port and LACP fields. Click . The LAG membership settings are saved, and the device is updated. Page 109...
  • Page 111: Configuring Lacp

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Configuring LACP Aggregate ports can be linked into link-aggregation port-groups. Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed, set to full-duplex operations. LAG ports can contain different media types if the ports are operating at the same speed. Aggregated links can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on the rele- vant links.
  • Page 112 Aggregating Ports Configuring LACP Figure 60: LACP Parameters Settings Page Edit the Port Priority and LACP Timeout fields. Click . The LACP settings are saved, and the device is updated Page 111...
  • Page 113: Configuring Vlans

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 10. Configuring VLANs VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network (LAN) which combine user stations and network devices into a single unit, regardless of the physical LAN segment to which they are attached. VLANs allow network traffic to flow more efficiently within subgroups.
  • Page 114: Defining Vlan Properties

    Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN Properties Defining VLAN Properties The VLAN Membership Properties page provides information and global parameters for configuring and working with VLANs. To define VLAN properties: Click Basic Setup > VLAN > Membership > Properties. The VLAN Properties Page opens. Figure 61: VLAN Properties Page The VLAN Properties page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 115 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Click . The Add VLAN page opens: Figure 62: Add VLAN Page Define the VLAN ID and VLAN Name fields. Click . The VLAN ID is defined, and the device is updated. Page 114...
  • Page 116: Defining Vlan Membership

    Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN Membership Defining VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership Page contains a table that maps VLAN parameters to ports. Ports are assigned VLAN membership by toggling through the Port Control settings. To define VLAN membership: Click Basic Setup > VLAN > Membership > Membership. The VLAN Membership Page opens. Figure 63: VLAN Membership Page The VLAN Membership Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 117: Defining Vlan Interface Settings

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Exclude (Gray) — Excludes the interface from the VLAN. However, the interface can be added to the VLAN through GARP. • Forbidden (Red) — Denies the interface VLAN membership, even if GARP indicates the port is to be added.
  • Page 118 Configuring VLANs Defining VLAN Interface Settings – PV - Promiscuous — Indicates the port is part of a PV Promiscuous VLAN. – PV - Isolated — Indicates the port is part of a PV Isolated VLAN. – PV - Community — Indicates the port is part of a PV Community VLAN. •...
  • Page 119: Defining Private Vlans

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Private VLANs Private VLANs (PVLAN) increase network security by limiting inter-port communication within a VLAN. Private VLANs limit network traffic at the Layer 2 level. Network administrators define a Primary VLAN. Within the Primary VLAN there are Isolated and Community VLANs. Ports cannot be defined as either promiscuous or isolated port if the ports are existing VLAN members.
  • Page 120 Configuring VLANs Defining Private VLANs • Private VLAN — Contains a list of user-defined Private VLANs. The Private VLANs are defined in the Add Private VLAN page. • Isolated Ports — Indicates which VLAN to which isolated ports are assigned. •...
  • Page 121: Configuring Garp

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Configuring GARP This section contains information for configuring. This section includes the following topics: • Defining GARP • Defining GVRP Defining GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) protocol is a general-purpose protocol that registers any network connectivity or membership-style information.
  • Page 122 Configuring VLANs Configuring GARP • Join Timer— Indicates the amount of time, in centiseconds, that PDUs are transmitted. The default value is 20 centiseconds. • Leave Timer— Indicates the amount of time lapse, in centiseconds, that the device waits before leaving its GARP state.
  • Page 123: Defining Gvrp

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is specifically provided for automatic distribution of VLAN membership information among VLAN-aware bridges. GVRP allows VLAN-aware bridges to automatically learn VLANs to bridge ports mapping, without having to individually configure each bridge and register VLAN membership. To define GVRP on the device: Click Basic Setup >...
  • Page 124 Configuring VLANs Configuring GARP • Dynamic VLAN Creation — Indicates if Dynamic VLAN creation is enabled on the interface. The possible field values are: – Enable — Enables Dynamic VLAN creation on the interface. – Disable — Disables Dynamic VLAN creation on the interface. •...
  • Page 125: Configuring Ip Information

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 11. Configuring IP Information This section provides information for defining device IP addresses, and includes the following topics: • Configuring IP Interfaces • Configuring Domain Name Servers Configuring IP Interfaces This section contains information for defining IP interfaces, and includes the following sections: •...
  • Page 126: Defining Ip Addresses

    Configuring IP Information Configuring IP Interfaces Defining IP Addresses The IP Interface Page contains fields for assigning IP parameters to interfaces, and for assigning gateway devices. Packets are forwarded to the default IP when frames are sent to a remote network. The configured IP address must belong to the same IP address subnet of one of the IP interfaces.
  • Page 127 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 73: Add IP Interface Page Define the IP Address, Network Mask or Prefix Length, and Interface fields. Click . The IP configuration fields are saved, and the device is updated. To modify an IP interface: Click Basic Setup >...
  • Page 128 Configuring IP Information Configuring IP Interfaces Modify the IP Address, Network Mask or Prefix Length, and Interface fields. Click . The IP Interface is modified, and the device is updated. Page 127...
  • Page 129: Defining Default Gateways

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Default Gateways Packets are forwarded to the default IP when frames are sent to a remote network via the default gateway. The configured IP address must belong to the same subnet of one of the IP interfaces. To define a default gateway: Click Basic Setup >...
  • Page 130: Configuring Dhcp

    Click Basic Setup > IP Configuration > IP Addressing > DHCP. The DHCP Page opens: Figure 76: DHCP Page The DHCP Page contains the following fields: • the interface D-Link IP address which is connected to the device. Interface — Displays • Host Name — Displays the system name.
  • Page 131 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 77: Add DHCP IP Interface Page Define the Interface and Host Name fields. Click . The DHCP interface is added, and the device is updated. Page 130...
  • Page 132: Configuring Arp

    Configuring IP Information Configuring IP Interfaces Configuring ARP The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) converts IP addresses into physical addresses, and maps the IP address to a MAC address. ARP allows a host to communicate with other hosts only when the IP address of its neighbors is known.
  • Page 133 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • IP Address — Indicates the station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address filled in below. • MAC Address — Displays the station MAC address, which is associated in the ARP table with the IP address.
  • Page 134: Configuring Domain Name Servers

    Configuring IP Information Configuring Domain Name Servers Configuring Domain Name Servers Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names into IP addresses. Each time a domain name is assigned, the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address. For example, www.ipexample.com is translated into 192.87.56.2.
  • Page 135: Defining Dns Servers

    – Unchecked — Maintains the current DNS server list. • DNS Server — Displays the DNS server D-Link IP address. DNS servers are added in the Add DNS Server Page. • Active Server— Specifies the DNS server that is currently active.
  • Page 136 Configuring IP Information Configuring Domain Name Servers Notes • All DNS servers can be selected by clicking Select All in DNS Server Table. Select Enable DNS. Define the Default Domain Name and Active Server fields. Click . The DNS server is enabled, and the device is updated. To add a new DNS Server: Click Basic Setup >...
  • Page 137: Defining Dns Host Mapping

    Host Names — Displays a user-defined default domain name. When defined, the default domain name is applied to all unqualified host names. The Host Name field can contain up to 158 characters. • IP Address — Displays the DNS host D-Link IP address. • Remove — Removes default domain names. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 138 Configuring IP Information Configuring Domain Name Servers Figure 83: Add DNS Host Page Define the Host Name and IP Address fields. Click . The DNS host is added, and the device is updated. Page 137...
  • Page 139: Defining The Forwarding Database

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 12. Defining the Forwarding Database Packets addressed to destinations stored in either the Static or Dynamic databases are immediately forwarded to the port. The Dynamic MAC Address Table can be sorted by interface, VLAN, or MAC Address. MAC addresses are dynamically learned as packets from sources that arrive at the device.
  • Page 140: Defining Static Forwarding Database Entries

    Defining the Forwarding Database Defining Static Forwarding Database Entries Defining Static Forwarding Database Entries The Forwarding Database Static Addresses Page contains parameters for defining the age interval on the device. To prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when the device is reset, ensure that the port attached to the MAC address is locked.
  • Page 141 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Remove — Removes the entry. The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected entry. – Unchecked — Maintains the current static forwarding database. Note To prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when the device is reset, make sure that the port attached to the MAC address is locked.
  • Page 142: Defining Dynamic Forwarding Database Entries

    Defining the Forwarding Database Defining Dynamic Forwarding Database Entries Defining Dynamic Forwarding Database Entries The Dynamic Addresses Page contains parameters for querying information in the Dynamic MAC Address Table, including the interface type, MAC addresses, VLAN, and table storing. The Dynamic MAC Address table contains information about the aging time before a dynamic MAC address is erased, and includes parameters for querying and viewing the Dynamic MAC Address table.
  • Page 143 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Define the fields. Click . The Dynamic Address Aging field is defined, and the device is updated. To query the Dynamic MAC Address Table: Click Advanced Setup > Forwarding Database > Dynamic Addresses. The Dynamic Addresses Page opens.
  • Page 144: Configuring Spanning Tree

    Configuring Spanning Tree Section 13. Configuring Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for any arrangement of bridges. STP also provides a sin- gle path between end stations on a network, eliminating loops. Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts. Loops in an extended network can cause bridges to for- ward traffic indefinitely, resulting in increased traffic and reducing network efficiency.
  • Page 145: Defining Classic Spanning Tree

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Classic Spanning Tree The STP Properties Page contains parameters for enabling STP on the device. To enable STP on the device: Click Advanced Setup > Spanning Tree > STP > Properties. The STP Properties Page opens:...
  • Page 146 Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Classic Spanning Tree – Short — Specifies 1 through 65,535 range for port path cost. This is the default value. – Long — Specifies 1 through 200,000,000 range for port path cost. The default path cost assigned to an interface varies according to the selected method (Hello Time, Max Age, or Forward Delay).
  • Page 147: Defining Stp On Interfaces

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining STP on Interfaces Network administrators can assign STP settings to specific interfaces using the STP Interface Page. The Global LAGs section displays the STP information for Link Aggregated Groups. To assign STP settings to an interface: Click Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 148 Designated Bridge ID — Indicates the bridge priority and the MAC Address of the designated bridge. • Designated Port ID — Indicates the selected port D-Link priority and interface. • Designated Cost — Indicates the cost of the port participating in the STP topology. Ports with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if STP detects loops.
  • Page 149 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Define the Fast Link, Enable Root Guard, Path Cost, Default Path Cost, and Priority fields. Click . STP is enabled on the interface, and the device is updated. Page 148...
  • Page 150: Defining Rapid Spanning Tree

    Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Rapid Spanning Tree Defining Rapid Spanning Tree While Classic STP prevents Layer 2 forwarding loops in a general network topology, convergence can take between 30-60 seconds. This time may delay detecting possible loops and propagating status topology changes. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) detects and uses network topologies that allow a faster STP convergence without creating forwarding loops.
  • Page 151 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Mode—Displays the current STP mode. The STP mode is selected in the STP Properties Page. The possible field values are: – STP — Classic STP is enabled on the device. – Rapid STP — Rapid STP is enabled on the device.
  • Page 152 Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Rapid Spanning Tree Figure 91: RSTP Settings Page Define the Interface, Point-to-Point Admin Status and Activate Protocol Migration fields. Click . RSTP is defined for the interface, and the device is updated. Page 151...
  • Page 153: Defining Multiple Spanning Tree

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Multiple Spanning Tree Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) provides differing load balancing scenarios. For example, while port A is blocked in one STP instance, the same port can be placed in the Forwarding state in another STP instance. The MSTP Properties Page contains information for defining global MSTP settings, including region names, MSTP revisions, and maximum hops.
  • Page 154 Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Multiple Spanning Tree by which frames can be transmitted. In configuring MSTP, the MST region to which the device belongs is defined. A configuration consists of the name, revision, and region to which the device belongs. Network administrators can define the MSTP instance settings using the MSTP Instance Settings Page To define MSTP instance settings:...
  • Page 155 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 94: VLAN Instance Configuration Table Define the Instance ID field. Click . The MSTP Instances are assigned, and the device is updated. Page 154...
  • Page 156: Defining Mstp Interface Settings

    Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Multiple Spanning Tree Defining MSTP Interface Settings Network Administrators can assign MSTP Interface settings in the MSTP Instance Settings Page To define MSTP interface settings: Click Advanced Setup > Spanning Tree > MSTP > Interface Settings. The MSTP Interface Settings Page opens: Figure 95: MSTP Interface Settings Page MSTP Instance Settings Page contains the following fields:...
  • Page 157 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Type — Indicates whether the port is a Boundary or Master port. The possible field values are: – Boundary Port — Indicates that the port is a Boundary port. A Boundary port attaches MST bridges to LANs in an outlying region.
  • Page 158 Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Multiple Spanning Tree Figure 96: MSTP Interface Table Define the Port Priority and the Path Cost fields. Click . The MSTP interface settings are defined, and the device is updated. Page 157...
  • Page 159: Configuring Multicast Forwarding

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 14. Configuring Multicast Forwarding This section contains the following topics: • Defining IGMP Snooping • Defining Multicast Bridging Groups • Defining Multicast Forward All Settings Page 158...
  • Page 160: Defining Igmp Snooping

    Configuring Multicast Forwarding Defining IGMP Snooping Defining IGMP Snooping When IGMP Snooping is enabled globally, all IGMP packets are forwarded to the CPU. The CPU analyzes the incoming packets and determines: • Which ports want to join which Multicast groups. •...
  • Page 161 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Auto Learn — Indicates if Auto Learn is enabled on the device. If Auto Learn is enabled, the device automat- ically learns where other Multicast groups are located. The possible field values are: – Enable — Enables auto learn –...
  • Page 162: Defining Multicast Bridging Groups

    Configuring Multicast Forwarding Defining Multicast Bridging Groups Defining Multicast Bridging Groups The Multicast Group Page displays the ports and LAGs attached to the Multicast service group in the Ports and LAGs tables. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in which the port or LAGs joined the Multicast group.
  • Page 163 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide The following table contains the IGMP port and LAG members management settings: Table 12: IGMP Port/LAG Members Table Control Settings Po rt C on tr ol De f in iti o n Dynamically joins ports/LAG to the Multicast group in the Current Row.
  • Page 164: Defining Multicast Forward All Settings

    Configuring Multicast Forwarding Defining Multicast Bridging Groups Defining Multicast Forward All Settings The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device that is attached to a neighboring Multicast router/switch. Once IGMP Snooping is enabled, Multicast packets are forwarded to the appropriate port or VLAN.
  • Page 165 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Table 13: Bridge Multicast Forward All Router/Port Control Settings Table Port Control D e f i n i t i o n Forbidden. Blank The port is not attached to a Multicast router or switch. Select a VLAN in the VLAN ID drop-down box.
  • Page 166: Configuring Snmp

    Configuring SNMP SNMP v1 and v2c Section 15. Configuring SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices. The device supports the following SNMP versions: • SNMP version 1 • SNMP version 2c • SNMP version 3 SNMP v1 and v2c The SNMP agents maintains a list of variables, which are used to manage the device.
  • Page 167: Configuring Snmp Security

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Configuring SNMP Security This section contains information for configuring SNMP security parameters, and contains the following topics: • Defining SNMP Security • Defining SNMP Views • Defining SNMP Group Profiles • Defining SNMP Group Members •...
  • Page 168 Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security • Use Default — Uses the device-generated Engine ID. The default Engine ID is based on the device MAC address and is defined per standard as: – First 4 octets — first bit = 1, the rest is IANA Enterprise number. –...
  • Page 169: Defining Snmp Views

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining SNMP Views SNMP views provide or block access to device features or portions of features. For example, a view can be defined which provides that SNMP group A has Read Only (R/O) access to Multicast groups, while SNMP group B has Read-Write (R/W) access to Multicast groups.
  • Page 170 Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security Figure 104:Add SNMP View Page Define the View Name field. Define the view using Define the View Type field. Click . The view is defined, and the device is updated. Page 169...
  • Page 171: Defining Snmp Group Profiles

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining SNMP Group Profiles The SNMP Group Profile Page provides information for creating SNMP groups, and assigning SNMP access con- trol privileges to SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device fea- tures, or feature aspects.
  • Page 172 Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security – Authentication — Authenticates SNMP messages, and ensures that the SNMP message’s origin is authenticated. – Privacy — Encrypts SNMP messages. • Operation — Defines the group access rights. The possible field values are: – Read —...
  • Page 173 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 107:SNMP Group Profile Settings Page Modify the Group Name, Security Model, Security Level, and Operation fields. Click . The SNMP group profile is modified, and the device is updated. Page 172...
  • Page 174: Defining Snmp Group Members

    Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security Defining SNMP Group Members The SNMP Group Membership Page enables assigning system users to SNMP groups, as well as defining the user authentication method. Click System > SNMP > Security > Group Membership. The SNMP Group Membership Page opens: Figure 108:SNMP Group Membership Page The SNMP Group Membership Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 175 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide – No Authentication — No user authentication is used. • Remove — Removes users from a specified group. The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected user(s). – Unchecked — Maintains the user(s) list.
  • Page 176 Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security Figure 110: SNMP Group Membership Settings Page Modify the Group Name, Engine ID, Authentication Method, Password, Authentication Key, and Privacy Key fields. Click . The SNMP group membership is modified, and the device is updated. Page 175...
  • Page 177: Defining Snmp Communities

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining SNMP Communities Access rights are managed by defining communities in the SNMP Communities Page. When the community names are changed, access rights are also changed. SNMP communities are defined only for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c. To define SNMP communities: Click System >...
  • Page 178 Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security – SNMP Admin — User has access to all device configuration options, as well as permissions to modify the community. • View Name — Contains a list of user-defined SNMP views. • Remove — Removes a community. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 179 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 113: SNMP Community Settings Page Modify the SNMP Management Station, Community String, and Basic or Advanced fields. Click . The SNMP community is modified, and the device is updated. Page 178...
  • Page 180: Configuring Snmp Notifications

    Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Notifications Configuring SNMP Notifications This section contains information for configuring SNMP Notifications, and contains the following topics: • Defining SNMP Notification Global Parameters • Defining SNMP Notification Filters • Defining SNMP Notification Recipients Page 179...
  • Page 181: Defining Snmp Notification Global Parameters

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining SNMP Notification Global Parameters The SNMP Notification Properties Page contains parameters for defining SNMP notification parameters. To define SNMP notification global parameters: Click System > SNMP > Notification > Properties. The SNMP Notification Properties Page opens:...
  • Page 182: Defining Snmp Notification Filters

    Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Notifications Defining SNMP Notification Filters The SNMP Notification Filter Page permits filtering traps based on OIDs. Each OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of a feature. The SNMP Notification Filter Page also allows network managers to filter notifications. To define SNMP notification filters: Click System >...
  • Page 183 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 116: Add SNMP Notification Filter Page Define the Filter Name, New Object Identifier Tree, and Filter Type fields. Click . The SNMP notification filter is defined, and the device is updated. Page 182...
  • Page 184: Defining Snmp Notification Recipients

    Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Notifications Defining SNMP Notification Recipients The SNMP Notification Receiver Page contains information for defining filters that determine whether traps are sent to specific users, and the trap type sent. SNMP notification filters provide the following services: •...
  • Page 185 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide SNMPv1,2c Notification Recipient The SNMPv1,2 cNotification Recipient table contains the following fields: • Recipients IP — Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent. • Notification Type — Displays the notification sent. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 186: Snmpv3 Notification Recipient

    Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Notifications SNMPv3 Notification Recipient The SNMPv3 Notification Recipient table contains the following fields: • Recipient IP — Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent. • Notification Type — Displays the type of notification sent. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 187 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Define the Recipient IP, Notification Type, SNMPV1,v2c or SNMPv3, UPD Port, Filter Name, TImeout, and Retries fields. Click . The SNMP Notification recipients are defined, and the device is updated. To modify SNMP notification recipients: Click System > SNMP > Notification > Notification Receiver. The SNMP Notification Receiver Page opens.
  • Page 188: Configuring Quality Of Service

    Configuring Quality of Service VPT Classification Information Section 16. Configuring Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) provides the ability to implement QoS and priority queuing within a network. For example, certain types of traffic that require minimal delay, such as Voice, Video, and real-time traffic can be assigned a high priority queue, while other traffic can be assigned a lower priority queue.
  • Page 189: Cos Services

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide CoS Services After packets are assigned to a specific egress queue, Class of Service (CoS) services can be assigned to the queue. Egress queues are configured with a scheduling scheme by one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 190: Configuring Quality Of Service General Settings

    Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Quality of Service General Settings Configuring Quality of Service General Settings This section contains information for defining QoS global parameters, QoS queue settings, and QoS interface set- tings, and contains the following topics: • Defining QoS Settings •...
  • Page 191 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Trust Mode — Defines which packet fields to use for classifying packets entering the device. When no rules are defined, the traffic containing the predefined packet CoS field is mapped according to the relevant trust mode table.
  • Page 192: Defining Bandwidth Settings

    Configuring Quality of Service Defining Bandwidth Settings Defining Bandwidth Settings The Bandwidth Settings Page defines the bandwidth settings for a specified egress interface. Modifying queue scheduling affects the queue settings globally. To define the bandwidth settings: Click Basic Setup > Quality of Service > General Settings > Bandwidth Settings. The Bandwidth Settings Page opens.
  • Page 193: Modifying Qos Interface Settings

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Modifying QoS Interface Settings The QoS Interface Page allows network managers to modify the QoS settings assigned to a specific interface. To set the QoS interface settings: Click System > QoS > General Settings > Interface Settings. The QoS Interface Page opens.
  • Page 194 Configuring Quality of Service Defining Bandwidth Settings Figure 123:Edit Interface Settings Page Define the Disable Trust Mode, Default CoS, and Restore Defaults fields. Click . The QoS Interface settings are modified, and the device is updated. Page 193...
  • Page 195: Defining Queue Settings

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Defining Queue Settings The Queue Page contains fields for defining the QoS queue forwarding types. To set the queue settings: Click Basic Setup > Quality of Service > General Settings > Queue. The Queue Page opens.
  • Page 196: Mapping Qos Queues

    Configuring Quality of Service Mapping QoS Queues Mapping QoS Queues This section contains information for mapping QoS queues, and includes the following topics: • Mapping CoS Values to Queues • Mapping DSCP Values to Queues Mapping CoS Values to Queues The CoS to Queue Page contains fields for mapping CoS values to traffic queues.
  • Page 197: Mapping Dscp Values To Queues

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Mapping DSCP Values to Queues The DSCP to Queue Page contains fields for mapping DSCP settings to traffic queues. For example, a packet with a DSCP tag value of 3 can be assigned to queue 2. To map CoS values to queues: Click Basic Setup >...
  • Page 198: Managing System Files

    Managing System Files Section 17. Managing System Files File maintenance includes both configuration file management as well as device access. This section contains the following topics: • File Management Overview • Downloading System Files • Uploading System Files • Copying Files Page 197...
  • Page 199: File Management Overview

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide File Management Overview The configuration file structure consists of the following configuration files: • Startup Configuration File — Contains the commands required to reconfigure the device to the same set- tings as when the device is powered down or rebooted. The Startup file is created by copying the configura- tion commands from the Running Configuration file or the Backup Configuration file.
  • Page 200: Downloading System Files

    Managing System Files Downloading System Files Downloading System Files There are two types of files, firmware files and configuration files. The firmware files manage the device, and the configuration files configure the device for transmissions. Only one type of download can be performed at any one time.
  • Page 201: Configuration Download

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide – Boot Code — Downloads the Boot file. • Download to Master Only — Downloads the system file only to the Master • Download to All Units — Downloads the system file to all units Configuration Download The Configuration Download section contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 202: Uploading System Files

    Managing System Files Uploading System Files Uploading System Files The File Upload Page contains fields for uploading the software from the device to the TFTP server. To upload a system file: Click System > File Management > File Upload. The File Upload page opens: Figure 128:File Upload Page The File Upload Page is divided into the following sections: •...
  • Page 203: Software Image Upload

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Software Image Upload The Software Image Upload section contains the following fields: • TFTP Server IP Address — Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address to which the Software Image is uploaded. • Destination File Name — Specifies the software image file path to which the file is uploaded.
  • Page 204: Copying Files

    Managing System Files Uploading System Files Copying Files Files can be copied and deleted from the Copy Files Page. To copy files: Click System > File Management > Copy Files. The Copy Files Page opens: Figure 129:Copy Files Page The Copy Files Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 205: Managing System Logs

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 18. Managing System Logs This section provides information for managing system logs. The system logs enable viewing device events in real time, and recording the events for later usage. System Logs record and manage events, and report errors and informational messages.
  • Page 206: Enabling System Logs

    Managing System Logs Enabling System Logs Enabling System Logs The Syslog Properties Page contains fields for defining which events are recorded to which logs. It contains fields for enabling logs globally, and parameters for defining logs. Log messages are listed from the highest severity to the lowest severity level.
  • Page 207 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide – Notice — Provides device information. – Informational — Provides device information. – Debug — Provides debugging messages. Note When a severity level is selected, all severity level choices above the selection are selected automatically. –...
  • Page 208: Viewing The Device Memory Logs

    Managing System Logs Viewing the Device Memory Logs Viewing the Device Memory Logs The Device Memory Log Page contains all system logs in a chronological order that are saved in RAM (Cache). To open the Device Memory Log Page: • Click System >...
  • Page 209: Viewing The Flash Logs

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Viewing the FLASH Logs The Syslog Flash Page contains information about log entries saved to the log file in Flash, including the time the log was generated, the log severity, and a description of the log message. The message log is available after reboot.
  • Page 210: Defining Servers Log Parameters

    Managing System Logs Defining Servers Log Parameters Defining Servers Log Parameters The Log Server Settings Page contains information for viewing and configuring the remote log servers. New log servers can be defined, and the log severity sent to each server. To open the Log Server Settings Page: Click System >...
  • Page 211: Managing Device Diagnostics

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 19. Managing Device Diagnostics This section contains the following topics: • Configuring Port Mirroring • Viewing Integrated Cable Tests • Viewing Optical Transceivers • Viewing the CPU Utilization Page 210...
  • Page 212: Configuring Port Mirroring

    Managing Device Diagnostics Configuring Port Mirroring Configuring Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port. Port mirroring can be used as a diagnostic tool as well as a debugging feature. Port mirroring also enables switch performance monitoring.
  • Page 213 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide – Active — Indicates the port is currently monitored. – Ready — Indicates the port is not currently monitored. • Remove — Removes the port mirroring session. The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected port mirroring sessions.
  • Page 214: Viewing Integrated Cable Tests

    Managing Device Diagnostics Viewing Integrated Cable Tests Viewing Integrated Cable Tests The Cable Tests Page contains fields for performing tests on copper cables. Cable testing provides information about where errors occurred in the cable, the last time a cable test was performed, and the type of cable error which occurred.
  • Page 215: Viewing Optical Transceivers

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Viewing Optical Transceivers The Optical Transceiver page allows network managers to perform tests on Fiber Optic cables. Optical transceiver diagnostics can be performed only when the link is present. To test cables: • Click Advanced Setup > Diagnostics > Optical Transceivers tab. The Optical Transceivers Page opens:...
  • Page 216: Viewing The Cpu Utilization

    Managing Device Diagnostics Viewing the CPU Utilization Viewing the CPU Utilization The CPU Utilization Page contains information about the system’s CPU utilization. To view the CPU Utilization: • Click System > Diagnostics > CPU Utilization. The CPU Utilization Page opens: Figure 139: CPU Utilization Page The CPU Utilization Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 217: Configuring System Time

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 20. Configuring System Time This section provides information for configuring system time parameters, including: • Configuring Daylight Savings Time • Configuring SNTP Page 216...
  • Page 218: Configuring Daylight Savings Time

    Configuring System Time Configuring Daylight Savings Time Configuring Daylight Savings Time The Time Page contains fields for defining system time parameters for both the local hardware clock and the external SNTP clock. If the system time is kept using an external SNTP clock, and the external SNTP clock fails, the system time reverts to the local hardware clock.
  • Page 219 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Mexico — From the first Sunday in April at 02:00 to the last Sunday in October at 02:00. • Moldova — From the last weekend of March until the last weekend of October. • Montenegro — From the last weekend of March until the last weekend of October.
  • Page 220 Configuring System Time Configuring Daylight Savings Time Figure 140: Time Page The Time Page contains the following sections: • Clock Source — The source used to set the system clock. The possible field values are: – None — Indicates that a clock source is not used. The clock is set locally. –...
  • Page 221 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • From — Indicates the time that DST begins in countries other than the USA and Europe, in the format Day/ Month/Year in one field and HH:MM in another. For example, if DST begins on October 25, 2007 at 5:00 am, the two fields should be set to 25/Oct/07 and 05:00.
  • Page 222: Configuring Sntp

    Configuring System Time Configuring SNTP Configuring SNTP The device supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP assures accurate network device clock time synchronization up to the millisecond. Time synchronization is performed by a network SNTP server. The device operates only as an SNTP client, and cannot provide time services to other systems. The device can poll the following server types for the server time: •...
  • Page 223 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide This section contains the following topics: • Defining SNTP Global Settings • Defining SNTP Authentication • Defining SNTP Servers • Defining SNTP Interface Settings Page 222...
  • Page 224: Defining Sntp Global Settings

    Configuring System Time Defining SNTP Global Settings Defining SNTP Global Settings The SNTP Properties Page provides information for defining SNTP parameters globally. To define SNTP global parameters: Click System > SNTP > Properties. The SNTP Properties Page opens: Figure 141: SNTP Properties Page The SNTP Properties Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 225 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Servers Updates, and Enable Receive Unicast Servers Updates fields are all enabled, the system time is set according to the Unicast server time information. The possible values are: – Enable — Enables the device to receive Unicast server updates.
  • Page 226: Defining Sntp Authentication

    Configuring System Time Defining SNTP Authentication Defining SNTP Authentication The SNTP Authentication Page provides parameters for defining the means by which the SNTP server is authen- ticated. To define SNTP authentication: Click System > SNTP > Authentication. The SNTP Authentication Page opens: Figure 142: SNTP Authentication Page The SNTP Authentication Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 227 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide To define SNTP authentication parameters: Click . The Add SNTP Authentication page opens: Figure 143: Add SNTP Authentication Define the Encryption Key ID, Authentication Key, and Trusted Key fields. Click . The SNTP Authentication Key is added, and the device is updated.
  • Page 228: Defining Sntp Servers

    Configuring System Time Defining SNTP Servers Defining SNTP Servers The SNTP Servers Page contains information for enabling SNTP servers, as well as adding new SNTP servers. In addition, the SNTP Servers Page enables the device to request and accept SNTP traffic from a server. To define an SNTP server: Click System >...
  • Page 229 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Click . The Add SNTP Server Page opens: Figure 145:Add SNTP Server Page Define the SNTP Server, Enable Poll Interval, and Encryption Key ID fields. Click . The SNTP Server is added, and the device is updated.
  • Page 230: Defining Sntp Interface Settings

    Configuring System Time Defining SNTP Interface Settings Defining SNTP Interface Settings The SNTP Interface Settings Page contains fields for setting SNTP on different interfaces. To define SNTP inter- face settings: Click System > SNTP > Interface Settings. The SNTP Interface Settings Page opens: Figure 146: SNTP Interface Settings Page The SNTP Interface Settings Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 231 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Figure 147: Add SNTP Interface Page Define the Interface and Receive Server Updates fields. Click . The SNTP interface is added, and the device is updated. Page 230...
  • Page 232: Defining Tacacs+ Authentication

    Defining TACACS+ Authentication Section 21. Defining TACACS+ Authentication Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access valida- tion. The system supports up-to 4 TACACS+ servers. TACACS+ provides a centralized user management system, while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes.
  • Page 233 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Key String — Defines the default authentication and encryption key for TACACS+ communication between the device and the TACACS+ server. • Timeout for Reply — Defines the default time that passes before the connection between the device and the TACACS+ times out.
  • Page 234 Defining TACACS+ Authentication Define the Host IP Address, Priority, Source IP Address, Key String, Authentication Port, Timeout for Reply, and Single Connection. Click . The TACACS+ server is defined, and the device is updated. To edit a TACACS+ server settings: Click System >...
  • Page 235: Viewing Statistics

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Section 22. Viewing Statistics This section provides device statistics for RMON, interfaces, GVRP, EAP, and Etherlike statistics. This section contains the following topics: • Viewing Interface Statistics • Managing RMON Statistics Viewing Interface Statistics This section contains the following topics: •...
  • Page 236: Viewing Device Interface Statistics

    Viewing Statistics Viewing Interface Statistics Viewing Device Interface Statistics The Interface Statistics Page contains statistics for both received and transmitted packets. Click Advanced Setup > Interface Statistics > Interface. The Interface Statistics Page opens. Figure 151:Interface Statistics Page The Interface Statistics Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 237: Resetting Interface Statistics Counters

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Transmit Statistics • Total Bytes (Octets) — Displays the number of octets transmitted from the selected interface. • Unicast Packets — Displays the number of Unicast packets transmitted from the selected interface. • Multicast Packets — Displays the number of Multicast packets transmitted from the selected interface.
  • Page 238: Resetting Etherlike Statistics Counters

    Viewing Statistics Viewing Interface Statistics The Etherlike Statistics Page contains the following fields: • Interface — Indicates the device for which statistics are displayed. The possible field values are: – Port — Defines the specific port for which Etherlike statistics are displayed. –...
  • Page 239: Viewing Gvrp Statistics

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Viewing GVRP Statistics The GVRP Statistics Page contains device statistics for GVRP. To view GVRP statistics: • Click Advanced Setup > Interface Statistics > GVRP. The GVRP Statistics Page opens. Figure 153:GVRP Statistics Page The GVRP Statistics Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 240: Resetting Gvrp Statistics Counters

    Viewing Statistics Viewing Interface Statistics • Invalid Protocol ID—Displays the device GVRP Invalid Protocol ID statistics. • Invalid Attribute Type—Displays the device GVRP Invalid Attribute ID statistics. • Invalid Attribute Value—Displays the device GVRP Invalid Attribute Value statistics. • Invalid Attribute Length—Displays the device GVRP Invalid Attribute Length statistics. •...
  • Page 241 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide The EAP Statistics Page contains the following fields: • Port—Indicates the port, which is polled for statistics. • Refresh Rate—Indicates the amount of time that passes before the EAP statistics are refreshed. The possi- ble field values are: –...
  • Page 242: Managing Rmon Statistics

    Viewing Statistics Managing RMON Statistics Managing RMON Statistics This section contains the following topics: • Viewing RMON Statistics • Configuring RMON History • Configuring RMON Events • Defining RMON Alarms Viewing RMON Statistics The Viewing RMON Statistics contains fields for viewing information about device utilization and errors that occurred on the device.
  • Page 243: Resetting Rmon Statistics Counters

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide – 60 Sec — Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds. • Drop Events — Displays the number of dropped events that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed.
  • Page 244: Configuring Rmon History

    Viewing Statistics Managing RMON Statistics Configuring RMON History This section contains the following topics: • Defining RMON History Control • Viewing the RMON History Table Defining RMON History Control The RMON History Control Page contains information about samples of data taken from ports. For example, the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods.
  • Page 245 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Remove — Removes History Control entries. The possible field values are: – Checked — Removes the selected History Control entry. – Unchecked — Maintains the current History Control entries. Click . The RMON History Control Settings Page opens: Figure 157:RMON History Control Settings Page Complete the History Entry No., Source Interface, Owner, Samples Requested, and Current Sampling fields.
  • Page 246: Viewing The Rmon History Table

    Viewing Statistics Managing RMON Statistics Viewing the RMON History Table The RMON History Table Page contains interface specific statistical network samplings. Each table entry repre- sents all counter values compiled during a single sample. To view the RMON History Table: Click Advanced Setup >...
  • Page 247 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Oversize Packets — Displays the number of oversized packets (over 1518 octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. • Fragments — Displays the number of fragments (packets with less than 64 octets, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.
  • Page 248: Configuring Rmon Events

    Viewing Statistics Managing RMON Statistics Configuring RMON Events This section includes the following topics: • Defining RMON Events Control • Viewing the RMON Events Logs Defining RMON Events Control The RMON Events Control Page contains fields for defining RMON events. To view RMON events: •...
  • Page 249: Viewing The Rmon Events Logs

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Viewing the RMON Events Logs The RMON Events Logs Page contains a list of RMON events. To view RMON event logs: • Click Advanced Setup > RMON > Events > Events Logs. The RMON Events Logs Page opens.
  • Page 250: Defining Rmon Alarms

    Viewing Statistics Managing RMON Statistics Defining RMON Alarms The RMON Alarm Page contains fields for setting network alarms. Network alarms occur when a network problem, or event, is detected. Rising and falling thresholds generate events. To set RMON alarms: Click Advanced Setup > RMON > Alarm. The RMON Alarm Page opens. Figure 161:RMON Alarm Page The RMON Alarm Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 251 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide • Startup Alarm — Displays the trigger that activates the alarm generation. Rising is defined by crossing the threshold from a low-value threshold to a higher-value threshold. • Interval — Defines the alarm interval time in seconds.
  • Page 252: Appendix A, Device Specifications & Features

    Appendix A, Device Specifications & Features Appendix A, Device Specifications & Features This appendix contains the device specifications and features pertaining to the DES-3010PA. This section con- tains the following topics: • Hardware Specifications • DES-3010PA Features Hardware Specifications This section contains the DES-3010PA hardware specifications: Ports provides 24-Port 10/100Mbps + 2 Combo Copper/SFP (100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X Fiber ports) + 2 1000 Mbps Copper L2 Management Switch...
  • Page 253: Des-3010Pa Features

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide DES-3010PA Features This appendix describes the device features. The system supports the following features: F e a t u r e D e s c r i p t i o n Auto negotiation allows an device to advertise modes of opera- Auto Negotiation tion.
  • Page 254 Appendix A, Device Specifications & Features F e a t u r e D e s c r i p t i o n Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain Domain Name System names into IP addresses. Each time a domain name is assigned the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address.
  • Page 255 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide F e a t u r e D e s c r i p t i o n Multicast service is a limited broadcast service, which allows one- MAC Multicast Support to-many and many-to-many connections for information distribu- tion.
  • Page 256 Appendix A, Device Specifications & Features F e a t u r e D e s c r i p t i o n Power over Ethernet (PoE) provide power to devices over exist- Power over Ethernet ing LAN cabling, without updating or modifying the network infra- structure.
  • Page 257 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide F e a t u r e D e s c r i p t i o n The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) assures accurate net- SNTP work Ethernet Switch clock time synchronization up to the milli- second.
  • Page 258 Appendix A, Device Specifications & Features F e a t u r e D e s c r i p t i o n VLAN Support VLANs are collections of switching ports that comprise a single broadcast domain. Packets are classified as belonging to a VLAN based on either the VLAN tag or based on a combination of the ingress port and packet contents.
  • Page 259: Appendix B, Troubleshooting

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Appendix B, Troubleshooting This section describes problems that may arise when installing the and how to resolve these issue. This section includes the following topics: • Problem Solving — Provides information about problem management with DES-3010PA.
  • Page 260 Appendix B, Troubleshooting P r o bl em s P os si bl e C au se So lu t io n No response from the Faulty serial cable Replace the serial cable terminal emulation soft- Incorrect serial cable Replace serial cable for a pin-to-pin straight/flat ware cable Reconfigure the emulation software connection set-...
  • Page 261 D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide P r o bl em s P os si bl e C au se So lu t io n Add and Edit pages do A pop-up blocker is Disable pop-up blockers. not open. enabled. Lost password...
  • Page 262: Contacting D-Link Technical Support

    Contacting D-Link Technical Support Contacting D-Link Technical Support Software updates and user documentation can be found on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada for the warranty duration. For more information on locating the D-Link office in your region, see International Offices .
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  • Page 289: Warranty

    Warranty Period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer, and is subject to the same limitations and exclusions. If a material defect is incapable of correction, or if D-Link determines that it is not practical to repair or replace the defective Hardware, the actual price paid by the original purchaser for the defective Hardware will be refunded by D-Link upon return to D-Link of the defective Hardware.
  • Page 290 D-Link Systems, Inc., 17595 Mt. Herman, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. D- Link will not be held responsible for any packages that are lost in transit to D-Link. The repaired or replaced pack- ages will be shipped to the customer via UPS Ground or any common carrier selected by D-Link. Return shipping charges shall be prepaid by D-Link if you use an address in the United States, otherwise we will ship the product to you freight collect.
  • Page 291 Authorized D-Link Service Office. Improper or incorrectly per- formed maintenance or repair voids this Limited Warranty. Disclaimer of Other Warranties: EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN, THE PROD- UCT IS PROVIDED “AS-IS” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING, WITH- OUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
  • Page 292 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. For detailed warranty information applicable to products purchased outside the United States, please con- tact the corresponding local D-Link office. Page 291...
  • Page 293: Product Registration

    D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide Product Registration http://support.dlink.com/register/ D-Link products can be registered online at . Product registration is entirely voluntary and failure to complete or return this form will not diminish your warranty rights. Page 292...
  • Page 294: International Offices

    TEL: 27-12-665-2165 78330 Fontenay le Fleury URL: www.dlink.com.au FAX: 27-12-665-2186 France India URL: www.d-link.co.za TEL: 33-1-30238688 D-Link House, Kurla Bandra Complex Russia FAX: 33-1-30238689 Road, Grafsky per., 14, floor 6 URL: www.dlink-france.fr Off CST Road, Santacruz (East), Mumbai - Moscow Netherlands 400098.

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