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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3226S
Description
24 Port 10/100 Managed Stackable Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
4.02b47
Size Driver
1.9MB
File Name
des-3226s_fw_v4-02b47.zip
Observations
DES-3226S Problems Resolved: 1 Can not configure ACL via SNMP 2 Can not set STP using SNMP 3 Can not read STP port sta DES-3226S Firmware Release Note
Firmware: 4.02B47
Hardware: A1/ B1/ C1/C2
Date: April 19, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Can not configure ACL via SNMP.
2. Can not set STP using SNMP.
3. Can not read STP port status (dot1dStpPortEnable, 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.2.15.1.4 ) correctly.
4. MAC address may be changed to 00-01-02-03-04-00 in stacking mode.
5. Compatibility issue with DGS-711.
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Firmware: 4.02B45
Hardware: A1/ B1/ C1/C2
Date: Dec 27, 2005
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix the security issues recently reported for unauthorized system access.
2. Can not set ACL rule to permit/deny UDP port from WEB UI
Enhancements:
Limit the access by passwords generated by "D-Link PWD calculator".
Before, if customers forgot their configured passwords, D-Link could generate passwords based on the MAC addresses provided by customers via D-Link HQ maintained PWD calculator. Thus customers can use those "backdoor" passwords via telnet/ web/ console to logon to their switch again.
Now the access of those passwords generated by "D-Link PWD calculator" will be limited to console access only.
This is to minimize the security concern.
Note:
This is a recommended security patch for your customers.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3226S
Description
24 Port 10/100 Managed Stackable Switch Manual for v4xx firmware
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
7.6MB
File Name
des-3226s_man_v4.01b21.pdf
Observations
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................................1
Features .....................................................................................................................................................................................1
Ports.......................................................................................................................................................................................1
Performance ..........................................................................................................................................................................1
Management ..........................................................................................................................................................................2
Switch Stacking.....................................................................................................................................................................2
Unpacking and Setup ....................................................................................................................................................................3
Installation.................................................................................................................................................................................3
Desktop or Shelf Installation .................................................................................................................................................3
Rack Installation....................................................................................................................................................................4
Power on................................................................................................................................................................................5
Power Failure ........................................................................................................................................................................5
Identifying External Components..................................................................................................................................................6
Front Panel ................................................................................................................................................................................6
Rear Panel .................................................................................................................................................................................6
Side Panels ............................................................................................................................................................................7
Optional Plug-in Modules .........................................................................................................................................................8
LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................................................................16
Stacking Module LED Indicators........................................................................................................................................16
Connecting the Switch ................................................................................................................................................................17
Switch to End Node.................................................................................................................................................................17
Switch to Hub or Switch .........................................................................................................................................................17
Switch Stack Connections .......................................................................................................................................................18
Management Concepts ................................................................................................................................................................19
Local Console Management ................................................................................................................................................19
Stacking vs. Standalone Operation (Release 4.01)...................................................................................................................20
Managing Switch Stacks .....................................................................................................................................................21
Stacking with DGS-3212SR or DGS-3312SR .....................................................................................................................24
Switch IP Address ...................................................................................................................................................................25
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3226S
Description
24 Port 10/100 Managed Stackable Switch CLI Reference Manual
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
1.2MB
File Name
des-3226s_cli_reference_r4.01b21.pdf
Observations
Introduction....................................................................................................... 1
Using the Console CLI...................................................................................... 5
Command Syntax ............................................................................................ 12
Basic Switch Commands................................................................................. 17
Switch Port Commands................................................................................... 36
Port Security Commands................................................................................. 40
Network Management (SNMP) Commands ................................................... 46
MAC Notification Commands ........................................................................ 74
Download/Upload Commands ........................................................................ 82
Network Monitoring Commands .................................................................... 86
Spanning Tree Commands ............................................................................ 109
Forwarding Database Commands ................................................................. 121
Broadcast Storm Control Commands............................................................ 138
QOS Commands............................................................................................ 142
Port Mirroring Commands ............................................................................ 161
VLAN Commands......................................................................................... 168
Link Aggregation Commands ....................................................................... 181
Basic IP Commands ...................................................................................... 194
IGMP Snooping Commands ......................................................................... 198
802.1X Commands........................................................................................ 213
Access Control List (ACL) Commands ........................................................ 239
Traffic Segmentation Commands.................................................................. 254
Stacking Commands...................................................................................... 259
Time and SNTP Commands.......................................................................... 264
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3226S
Description
24 Port 10/100 Managed Stackable Switch Datasheet
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
386KB
File Name
des-3226s.pdf
Observations
24-Port Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Stackable Switch
The DES-3226S is a Stackable 10/100Mbps Layer 2 Switch designed for departmental connection. It provides 24 10/100Mbps
ports, 1 GBIC port for server or fiber backbone connection, and scalable expansion through switch stacking of up to 8 units.
Advanced features such as port trunking, VLANs and priority queues are also provided, allowing a department to
effectively deploy a bottleneck-free switching network for easy integration with a larger enterprise or campus network.
24 10/100Mbps Ports for Workstation Connection
The switch provides 24 10/100Mbps ports supporting autosensing
and auto-negotiation of network speeds and full/half
duplex. These ports can connect to workstations and print
servers, giving each a dedicated bandwidth. All ports
support auto MDI-II/MDI-X uplink, allowing you to connect
to workstations, servers, or other switches from any port
without the need to change your usual straight-through
twisted-pair cables.
Switch Stacking & GBIC Port
The switch provides an open slot for installation of a DES-
332GS stack module, which is equipped with a stacking port
and a GBIC port. The stacking port is for switch stacking.
The GBIC port provides for flexible deployment of multimode
or extended cable-length single-mode fiber. At
2000Mbps full duplex, this port gives you Gigabit server
connection or attachment to a fiber backbone.
Scalable Expansion
Up to 8 DES-3226S can be stacked together. You can add
units to reach maximum 192 10/100Mbps ports and 8 GBIC
ports per stack. The switches are stacked together through
high-speed stack cables that provide multi-gigabit per
second backplane, allowing the entire stack to
perform as a single entity.
Flow Control to Prevent Packet Loss
The switch supports standard IEEE 802.3x Flow Control.
Working in conjunction with buffer overrun auto-detection,
this full-duplex data transfer mode provides protection
against possible data loss for 802.3x supported servers
directly connected to the switch.
Port Trunks for Aggregated Bandwidths
With low cost per port, port trunking provides an easy and
economical alternative solution for server connection to
attain Gigabit bandwidth. Up to 8 10/100Mbps ports or 6
Gigabit ports can be combined together to create a multi-link
load-sharing aggregated bandwidth to a server. Trunked ports
can span multiple units of the stack for fail-safe connectivity
to mission-critical servers and the network center. Up to 6
multi-link trunks can be configured for a stack.
VLANs for Enhanced Security & Performance
VLANs improve security and bandwidth utilization by
limiting the broadcast domains and confining intra-group
traffic within their segments. To segment up the network,
workstations supporting IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
connected to the switch can be grouped into different Virtual
LANs (VLANs). The switch also supports GVRP (GARP
VLAN Registration Protocol) for automatic VLAN
configuration distribution.
Priority Queues for QoS
The switch supports Layer 2 802.1p Priority Queue control.
Each packet going through the switch can be assigned a
queue priority number (in the priority bit). Packets with a
higher priority number are allowed to pass first. This
function support allows you to attach IP telephony devices or
video servers to the switch to run delay-sensitive
applications like video conference and voice over the
Internet.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3226S
Description
24 Port 10/100 Managed Stackable Switch Switch Guide
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
230KB
File Name
l2_fe_switches_final.pdf
Observations
Managed L2 Fast Ethernet Switches
Model DES-3526 DES-3550 DES-3226S DES-3250TG
Description
24-port 10/100Mbps +2
combo 1000Base-T/Mini-GBIC
ports
48-port 10/100Mbps + 2
combo 1000Base-T/Mini-GBIC
ports
24 10/100
+ 1 expansion slot
48-port 10/100Mbps + 2
combo 1000Base-T/Mini-GBIC
ports
Stackable
Yes
( Via SIM to manage a virtual stack
up to 32 devices )
Yes
( Via SIM to manage a virtual
stack up to 32 devices )
Yes
( Physical Stacking Up to 13
devices but limited to DES-3226S
mutual stacking )
-
Stacking bandwidth - - 1G -
Stacking topology Virtual Stacking via SIM Virtual Stacking via SIM Ring by self -
Combo style Either 2 1000BASE-T or SFP Either 2 1000BASE-T or SFP - Either 2 1000BASE-T or SFP
RPS Yes (DPS-200) Yes (DPS-200) - -
Switching Capacity 8.8Gbps 13.6Gbps 8.8Gbps 13.6Gbps
64-byte Packet Forwarding rate 6.6 Mpps 10.1 Mpps 6.6 Mpps 10.1 Mpps
MAC address 8K 8K 8K 8K
Jumbo Frame Support - - - -
Packet buffer 8MB 64MB 16MB 64MB
L2 Features
IGMP snooping Yes Yes Yes Yes
802.1D Spanning tree Yes Yes Yes Yes
802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Yes Yes Yes Yes
802.1s Multiple STP Yes ( R2 ) Yes ( R2 ) - -
802.3ad Link Aggregation
[ ports per group/ groups per device ]
Yes
( 8,6 )
Yes
( 8,6 )
Yes
( 8,6 )
Yes
( 8,6 )
LACP Yes Yes - Yes
Cross-Stack Trunking - - Yes -
Port mirroring Yes Yes Yes Yes
Broadcast storm control Yes Yes Yes Yes
VLAN
802.1Q Yes Yes Yes Yes
VLAN Group 255 255 255 255
GVRP support Yes Yes Yes Yes
Asymmetric VLAN Yes Yes Yes Yes
L3 Features
IP Static Routing - - - -
Quality Of Service
Priority queues number 4 4 4 4
Based on Port Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on MAC DA/SA Yes Yes Yes Yes
802.1p support Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on TOS Yes Yes Yes Yes
DSCP Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on protocol type Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on IP DA/SA Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACL (Access Control List)
Based on Switch Port Yes Yes - -
Based on MAC address Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on VLAN Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on 802.1p priority Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on DSCP Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on IP address Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on protocol type Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on TCP/UDP port Yes Yes Yes Yes
Based on TCP/UDP payload Yes Yes - Yes (Release 4)
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3226S
Description
24 Port 10/100 Managed Stackable Switch D-View 51/HP Openview module for v4xx firmware
Operating System
Software
Size Driver
7.4MB
File Name
des-3226s_sw_dview51_hpov_module.exe
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