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D-Link DES-3326 Configuration Manual
D-Link DES-3326 Configuration Manual

D-Link DES-3326 Configuration Manual

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DES-3326 Layer 3 Switch Example Layer 3

Configuration Guide.

Model:
Firmware Version
OS Supported:
Introduction
This guide will help you to setup a routing function to operate between two
TCPIP networks. Its important to have the latest firmware installed in the
switch before embarking on the configuration. At the time of writing this
document the firmware release was 1.00B19. Please visit the UK ftp site for
the latest firmware releases.
ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk

Network Configuration

DES-3326
1.00B19
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me,
Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.
Fig 1. Network Configuration.

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Summary of Contents for D-Link DES-3326

  • Page 1: Configuration Guide

    DES-3326 Layer 3 Switch Example Layer 3 Configuration Guide. Model: DES-3326 Firmware Version 1.00B19 OS Supported: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Introduction This guide will help you to setup a routing function to operate between two TCPIP networks.
  • Page 2: Configuration Procedure

    2. The configuration is complete if PC1 can ping PC2. The DES-3326 thus has achieved the act of routing between the 2 subnets. For the purpose of this document, fig 1. above will be the reference configuration.
  • Page 3 return - return. You will be presented with the main menu options as shown in fig 3. Fig 3. Switch Main Menu Select from the main menu 'Switch Settings' Fig 4. Switch Settings Menu From the switch settings menu select 'Switch Operating Mode'...
  • Page 4 Fig 5. Switch Operating Mode Using the space bar change the operating mode from layer 2 to 'IP Routing, support IEEE 802.1Q VLANs' as in fig 5. Apply the changes, the switch will reboot. Reattach to the switch through HyperTerminal. Please note, you do not need to change any of the configuration parameters in the 'Remote management setup' leave them at there default settings, fig 6.
  • Page 5 Fig 7. Main Menu From the main menu select 'VLAN's' Fig 8. VLAN Menu Select 'Configure 802.1Q Port Settings'. You will need to configure the port VLAN ID (PVID) before configuring the 802.1Q VLAN's. The default PVID for all ports is set to 1. For setting up VLAN's for the engineering department use PVID=2, for sales use PVID=3 as shown in Fig.
  • Page 6 Fig 9. 802.1Q Port Settings After the above is completed your ready to configure the 802.1Q VLAN's. Go to the previous menu and select 'Edit 802.1.Q VLAN's'. Fig 10. 802.1Q VLAN's For the VID use the same number as used for the PVID previously. You will need to leave the default VLAN as is, ie do not change the default VID.
  • Page 7 by selecting E. You will need to Egress all the port members of this VLAN. In this example only ports 1 & 2 are members. In the Tagging section, select 'U' for Untag. This is so because adapters connected to these ports may not be Tag compliant.
  • Page 8 Once again in this example we have used the fist octet for the interface name. The IP address is the IP address of the the switch in that particular subnet, we have choosen 192.168.0.250 MASK 255.255.255.0. The VID is the PVID set in the VLAN configuration previously done.
  • Page 9 Fig. 15 Save Configuration How to Test the Configuration To test the configuration, do a ping test from a PC on the 192 subnet to a PC on the 200 subnet. If succesful, the layer configuration is complete. If the ping test produces a 'request timed out' check the configuration above more carefully.