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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-6000
Description
Modularized Switch for Departmental/Enterprise Networks PROM Code
Operating System
Firmware
Version
201b15
Size Driver
123KB
File Name
des-6000_prom_code_v2.01b15.zip
Observations
How to Update the Firmware
Update the PROM code:
Modify the configure file (25.cfg) for PROM code updating
Specify the directory path and image file name for PROM code.
Save your modification and Enable your TFTP server.
Enter console program; select Update Firmware and Configuration
Files in the main menu.
Set the Software Update Mode to “Network”.
Specify the IP address of your TFTP server.
In the Configuration File field, Set Use Config Files to “Enable”
In File Name field, specify the path and file name of config file. The
following screen appears:
Press RESET SWITCH TO START UPDATE to initiate the update
sequence.
Restart the switch. Check the version of PROM code. is it the correct
version you want to update?
Update the Runtime code:
Modify the configure file (25.cfg) for RunTime code updating
Specify the directory path and image file name for RunTime code.
Save your modification and Enable your TFTP server.
Enter console program; select Update Firmware and Configuration
Files in the main menu.
Set the Software Update Mode to “Network”.
Specify the IP address of your TFTP server.
In the Configuration File field, Set Use Config Files to “Enable”
In File Name field, specify the path and file name of config file. The
following screen appears:
Press RESET SWITCH TO START UPDATE to initiate the update
sequence.
Restart the switch. Check the version of PROM code. is it the correct
version you want to update?
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-6000
Description
Modularized Switch for Departmental/Enterprise Networks Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
201b44
Size Driver
806KB
File Name
des-6000_fw_v2.01b44.zip
Observations
How to Update the Firmware
Update the PROM code:
Modify the configure file (25.cfg) for PROM code updating
Specify the directory path and image file name for PROM code.
Save your modification and Enable your TFTP server.
Enter console program; select Update Firmware and Configuration
Files in the main menu.
Set the Software Update Mode to “Network”.
Specify the IP address of your TFTP server.
In the Configuration File field, Set Use Config Files to “Enable”
In File Name field, specify the path and file name of config file. The
following screen appears:
Press RESET SWITCH TO START UPDATE to initiate the update
sequence.
Restart the switch. Check the version of PROM code. is it the correct
version you want to update?
Update the Runtime code:
Modify the configure file (25.cfg) for RunTime code updating
Specify the directory path and image file name for RunTime code.
Save your modification and Enable your TFTP server.
Enter console program; select Update Firmware and Configuration
Files in the main menu.
Set the Software Update Mode to “Network”.
Specify the IP address of your TFTP server.
In the Configuration File field, Set Use Config Files to “Enable”
In File Name field, specify the path and file name of config file. The
following screen appears:
Press RESET SWITCH TO START UPDATE to initiate the update
sequence.
Restart the switch. Check the version of PROM code. is it the correct
version you want to update?
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-6000
Description
Modularized Switch for Departmental/Enterprise Networks Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
5MB
File Name
des-6000_man_jun00.zip
Observations
ABOUT THIS GUIDE............................................................................................................................................................... V
CONVENTIONS............................................................................................................................................................................V
OVERVIEW OF THIS USER’S GUIDE .............................................................................................................................................V
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1
FAST ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY .................................................................................................................................................. 1
GIGABIT ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY............................................................................................................................................. 1
SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Chassis ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Modules .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
CPU Module............................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Module.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) Module.............................................................................................................................................................. 4
1000BASE-SX (SC) Module .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1000BASE-LX (SC) Module .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Power Supply Modules............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
UNPACKING AND SETUP ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
UNPACKING................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
SETUP......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
DESKTOP OR SHELF INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 6
RACK INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
INSTALLING MODULES ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
CONNECTING A TERMINAL ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
POWER ON.................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Power Failure ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS..................................................................................................................... 10
FRONT PANEL........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
SIDE PANELS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
OPTIONAL PLUG-IN MODULES.................................................................................................................................................. 11
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Module ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DES-6000
Description
Modularized Switch for Departmental/Enterprise Networks Datasheet
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
170KB
File Name
des-6000.pdf
Observations
Modularized Switch for Departmental/
Enterprise Networks
Designed for flexible departmental and backbone connection, this 9-slot switch combines high bandwidth
with flexible connection. With very high port density and 10/100Mbps twisted-pair, 100Mbps fiber and
Gigabit support, this switch easily adapts to a departmental or enterprise network's different speed and
cable media requirements. Advanced features include user-configurable redundant backup power supplies,
port trunking, VLAN support and broadcast storm protection. All these make this switch a highly flexible
choice for typical 10/100Mbps departmental applications as well as high-availability reliable enterprise
connections.
10/100/1000Mbps Scalability
With a modularized design and port selection of
Ethernet/Fast Ethernet twisted-pair, Fast Ethernet
fiber and Gigabit, this switch provides the easy
scalable expansion. Bandwidth migration is simple
with 10/100Mbps dual-speed support and 1000Mbps
module swapping capability. This architecture
provides for
128 10/100Mbps Ports
Up to 128 10/100Mbps dual-speed ports can be
configured for the switch. The 10/100Mbps ports are
densely populated, each 10/100Mbps module for an
open slot provide 16 ports. With full/half-duplex,
flow control and port trunking support, these ports are
ideal for departmental applications, providing flexible
and adequate bandwidth for both workstations and
servers running OS like Windows NT, 2000 and
NetWare.
96 100Mbps Fiber Ports
Up to 96 100BASE-FX fiber ports can be configured
for the switch. However, a combination of 100Mbps
fiber, twisted-pair and Gigabit ports may be a more
common configuration. The 100BASE-FX ports are
fit with MT-RJ connectors, each 100Mbps module
provides 12 ports. These ports are suitable for
departmental applications where secure transmission
with long distance coverage is an issue.
16 Gigabit Ports
The chassis can also be configured as an all-Gigabit
switch. In this configuration, all 8 open slots are fit
with Gigabit modules, each module providing 2
Gigabit ports. 3 types of Gigabit modules are
available for selection: 1000BASE-SX ports fit with
SC connectors, 1000BASE-SX ports with MT-RJ
connectors, and 1000BASE-LX ports (for longer
cable distance coverage) with SC connectors. The
Gigabit ports are capable of handling very large
amounts of data in a secure topology. With these
ports, a fiber backbone linking departments and highpower
servers together can be established for
simultaneous access from multiple clients.
Backup Redundancy
Users can configure the switch with or without
redundant backup power supplies. The standard
configuration comes with a single power supply and a
management/monitoring module for departmental
applications. For campus/enterprise application,
users can opt to install dual power supplies CPUs to
maximize network uptime.
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