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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3350SR
Description
48-Port Managed Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
3.03.14
Size Driver
2.5MB
File Name
des-3350sr_firmware_v3-03b14.zip
Observations
DES-3350SR Firmware Release Note
Firmware: 3.03-B14
Hardware: A2G
Date: Oct. 3, 2006
Problems Resolved:
None
Enhancements:
1. Multiple IP interface per VLAN
2. Add Port Flow control function
3. Add Address learning option
4. Support new flash: S29GL032M (157056189503G)
5. Support new flash: AM29LV640 , AT49BV322A (157056149502)
6. Support new flash: AT49BV322D(T) (157056149500G)
DES-3350SR Firmware 3.02-B12 (Released: Dec. 22,2005)
Problems Resolved:
1.Fix D-Link Russia reported security issue. Correction actions:
* Remove super password
* Change backdoor password to console access only.
2. Fix one extra line of vlan tagged commend when showing configuration file.
3. Fix default gateway setting from WEB UI problem.
4. Fix port security problem – static fdb entry has no effect after enabling port security.
5. Fix 100% CPU utilization problem when IGMP Snooping enable.
6. Fix setting ACL function fail when using D-View module.
Enhancements:
None.
DES-3350SR Firmware 3.02-B03 (Released: Apr. 26,2005)
Problems Resolved:
None
Enhancements:
1. SSH.
DES-3350SR Firmware 3.01-B09 (Released: Jan, 2005)
Problems Resolved:
None
Enhancements:
1. Add IP-MAC binding function.
2. Enlarge the ARP entry to 255
3. Show configuration only.
4. Floating static route.
5. Configure the PVID.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3350SR
Description
48-Port Managed Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
3.02b12
Size Driver
2.4MB
File Name
des-3350sr_fw_v3-02b12.zip
Observations
DES-3350SR Firmware Release Note
Firmware: 3.02B12
Hardware: A1
Date: Dec. 22, 2005
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix the security issues recently reported for unauthorized system access.
2. Fix one extra line of vlan tagged command when showing configuration file.
3. Originally users can set 128.0.x.x IP addresses via CLI, but can not set those IP addresses via WEB UI. Actually 128.0.x.x are reserved IP addresses specified by RFC “internet numbers” and should not be set no matter via either way. This F/W version removes the ability of setting 128.0.x.x IP in CLI by following the standard.
4. When set the static MAC and enable port security function, PC can't connect to the L3 interface.
5. Fix 100% CPU utilization problem when IGMP Snooping enabled.
6. Can not set ACL when using D-View module.
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.
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Firmware: 3.02-B03
Hardware: A1
Date: Apr. 26, 2005
Problems Resolved:
None
Enhancements:
1. Add SSH support.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3350SR
Description
48-Port Managed Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch Manual for v302 firmware
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
4.4MB
File Name
des-3350sr_manual_v3-02.pdf
Observations
Preface .......................................................................................................................................................... vi
Intended Readers .......................................................................................................................................... vi
Notes, Notices, and Cautions..................................................................................................................... vi
Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................................... vii
General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products ................................................................................viii
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge .............................................................................................viii
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................. 1
Fast Ethernet Technology ............................................................................................................................... 1
Gigabit Ethernet Technology......................................................................................................................... 1
Switching Technology ................................................................................................................................... 1
Performance Features .................................................................................................................................... 1
Software Features .......................................................................................................................................... 2
CoS ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
Spanning Tree............................................................................................................................................ 2
VLAN ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
IP Multicast................................................................................................................................................ 2
Configuration............................................................................................................................................. 2
Management .............................................................................................................................................. 2
MIB Support .............................................................................................................................................. 3
RMON ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Port Configuration and Monitoring ............................................................................................................ 3
Port Trunking............................................................................................................................................. 3
Routing Protocol........................................................................................................................................ 3
Security ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Access Control List support (ACL)............................................................................................................ 3
Unpacking and Setup................................................................................................................................ 5
Unpacking...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
Desktop or Shelf Installation ...................................................................................................................... 5
Rack Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Power on ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
Power Failure............................................................................................................................................. 6
Identifying External Components ............................................................................................................... 7
Front Panel..................................................................................................................................................... 7
Rear Panel...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3350SR
Description
48-Port Managed Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch Datasheet
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
200KB
File Name
des-3350sr.pdf
Observations
48-port Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch
With 2 Combo Copper Gigabit/SFP (Mini GBIC) & Redundant Power Support
The DES-3350SR is a high-performance Layer 3 10/100Mbps switch that provides an ideal solution for high-density enterprise
applications. With 48 10/100Mbps ports and 2 combo 1000BASE-T/SFP (Mini GBIC) slots this switch is designed to meet the
demanding need of departmental and enterprise applications requiring high density, low-profile solution. The DES-3350SR
supports a redundant power option via an external redundant power supply for maximum network reliability.
48 10/100Mbps Ports for Workstation Connection
The switch provides 48 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/MDIX, 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.
Copper Gigabit for Servers
The copper Gigabit provides an inexpensive alternative
solution to fiber-optic. Using your existing low-cost Cat. 5
copper twisted-pair wires as the transmission media, these
ports allow you to instantly upgrade your servers to Gigabit
capability without requiring you to install new, expensive
fiber cables. The ports support 10/100/1000Mbps network
speed auto-sensing, full/half duplex and auto MDI/MDIX.
2 Combo SFP (Mini GBIC) for Flexible Fiber
Connection
2 SFP (Mini GBIC) slots are provided for flexible fiber
connection. You can select to install optional transceiver
modules in these slots for 1000BASE-SX short/mediumdistance
or 1000BASE-LX long-distance fiber backbone
attachment. Use of the SFP will disable their corresponding
built-in copper 10/100/1000Mbps copper connections.
Wire-speed IP Routing
The switch is designed for basic IP routing, with instant
support for Windows, Unix and Internet environments. It
provides wire-speed non-blocking switch fabrics with
hardware-based packet filtering/forwarding. Packet routing
is performed by on-board ASICs at speeds many times faster
than CPU-based routers.
Seamless Integration
The DES-3350SR can be instantly integrated into any existing
network for seamless integration of Layer 2 and Layer 3
packet switching. With multi-layer support for every port, you
can start with Layer 2 switching, then upgrade to Layer 3
routing anytime by simply re-configuring the ports. You can
flexibly segment the network into domains and sub-domains,
using (1) subnet IDs and user IP numbers to route traffic, and
(2) custom filters based on users' physical MAC addresses to
filter extraneous traffic. At Layer 2, the switch uses autolearned
and user-defined MAC addresses to discard and
forward packets. At Layer 3, it looks at the user-specified
routing table to route packets to their destinations.
Ready for Multi-media Applications
With Priority Queues and IP multicast (IGMP snooping)
support, Quality of Services (QoS) can be guaranteed for
successful execution of delay-sensitive applications like video
conference.
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 can be
combined together to create a load-sharing aggregated
bandwidth to a server.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3350SR
Description
48-Port Managed Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch CLI Manual for v302 firmware
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
3.6MB
File Name
des-3350sr_cli_manual_v3-02.pdf
Observations
Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................................................1
Using the Console CLI....................................................................................................................................................................4
Command Syntax............................................................................................................................................................................8
Basic Switch Commands...............................................................................................................................................................10
Switch Port Commands.................................................................................................................................................................20
Port Security Commands...............................................................................................................................................................23
Network Management (SNMP) Commands..................................................................................................................................25
Switch Utility Commands.............................................................................................................................................................44
Network Monitoring Commands...................................................................................................................................................47
Spanning Tree Commands............................................................................................................................................................51
Forwarding Database Commands..................................................................................................................................................57
Broadcast Storm Control Commands............................................................................................................................................64
QoS Commands.............................................................................................................................................................................66
Port Mirroring Commands............................................................................................................................................................74
VLAN Commands.........................................................................................................................................................................78
Link Aggregation Commands.......................................................................................................................................................84
IP-MAC Binding...........................................................................................................................................................................90
Basic IP Commands......................................................................................................................................................................94
IGMP Commands..........................................................................................................................................................................98
IGMP Snooping Commands.......................................................................................................................................................101
SSH Commands..........................................................................................................................................................................109
802.1X Commands......................................................................................................................................................................117
Access Control List (ACL) Commands......................................................................................................................................128
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3350SR
Description
48-Port Managed Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch D-View 51/HP Openview module for firmware
Operating System
Software
Version
3.02b03
Size Driver
6.4MB
File Name
des-3350sr_d-view_module_v3-02b03.exe
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-3350SR
Description
48-Port Managed Layer 3 10/100Mbps Switch MIB Files for firmware
Operating System
Software
Version
3.02b03
Size Driver
288KB
File Name
des-3350sr_mib_v302b03.zip
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