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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
3.00b26
Size Driver
2.2MB
File Name
dgs-3024_a2_firmware_v3-00b26.zip
Observations
DGS-3024 Firmware Release Note
Firmware: V3.00B26 (Runtime), V1.00.B03 (Prom)
Hardware: A1/A2
Date: April 18, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix showing over-size message in switch counters when received packet size over 1518 bytes.
2. The RJ-45 port will be hanging up when link up and link down several times in a short period.
Enhancements:
1. Add new feature: 802.3ad LACP
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Firmware: V2.10.B17 (Runtime), V1.00.B03 (Prom)
Hardware: A1/A2
Date: December. 28, 2005
Problems Resolved:
Fix the security issues recently reported for unauthorized system access.
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: V2.10.B14 (Runtime), V1.00.B03 (Prom)
Hardware: A2
Date: June. 2, 2005
New features:
None
Field Problems Resolved:
1. Creating Host IP Address via Web UI will be failed if IP address include "0"
2. Only ingress traffic can be mirrored when there is a ping test from PC to DGS-3024 continuously.
3. DGS-3024 will jump into exception mode when CPU received jumbo frames.
4. Using CLI to upload configuration by 3Com TFTP server will cause device hang up.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
4.00b04
Size Driver
2MB
File Name
dgs-3024_a3_firmware_v4-00b04.zip
Observations
DGS-3024 Firmware Release Note
Firmware: V4.00B04 (Runtime), V1.00B03 (Prom)
Hardware: A1/A2/A3
Date: July 28, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix the problem that in certain circumstances, a port (randomly) will stop working.
2. Fix the problem when configuring a STP port which is under forwarding BPDU mode to be a VLAN tagged port, the STP function will not work.
3. Fix the problem after rebooting the Switch, all LACP ports configuration will change to “passive” even administrator did save the configuration before reboot.
4. Fix the compatibility problem with KIWI Syslog server v7.2.27 which the time information in log messages were wrong.
Enhancements:
1. STP Loopback Detection
2. Editable Login Banner
3. Editable System Prompt
4. Support per port / per device BPDU filtering
5. RX Bandwidth Control, minimum granularity: 64Kbps.
6. Port description
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Firmware: V3.00B26 (Runtime), V1.00.B03 (Prom)
Hardware: A1/A2/A3
Date: April 18, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix showing over-size message in switch counters when received packet size over 1518 bytes.
2. The RJ-45 port will be hanging up when link up and link down several times in a short period.
Enhancements:
1. Add new feature: 802.3ad LACP
Warring:
1. The A3 hardware can't be compatible with F/W v2.10B17 or earlier version.
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Firmware: V2.10.B17 (Runtime), V1.00.B03 (Prom)
Hardware: A1/A2
Date: December. 28, 2005
Problems Resolved:
Fix the security issues recently reported for unauthorized system access.
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 DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
4.01b01
Size Driver
2MB
File Name
dgs-3024_a4_firmware_v4-01b01.zip
Observations
DGS-3024 Firmware Release Note
Firmware: V4.01.B01 (Runtime), V 1.01-B01 (Prom)
Hardware: A4G
Date: Sep. 19, 2007
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix the problem that when RSTP topology changed, the STP convergence never back to normal.
Enhancements:
1. Support new flashes (K8D3216UBC-PI07, K8P3215UQB-PI4B, S29AL032D90TFI04)
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Firmware: V4.00B04 (Runtime), V1.00B03 (Prom)
Hardware: A1/A2/A3
Date: July 28, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix the problem that in certain circumstances, a port (randomly) will stop working.
2. Fix the problem when configuring a STP port which is under forwarding BPDU mode to be a VLAN tagged port, the STP function will not work.
3. Fix the problem after rebooting the Switch, all LACP ports configuration will change to “passive” even administrator did save the configuration before reboot.
4. Fix the compatibility problem with KIWI Syslog server v7.2.27 which the time information in log messages were wrong.
Enhancements:
1. STP Loopback Detection
2. Editable Login Banner
3. Editable System Prompt
4. Support per port / per device BPDU filtering
5. RX Bandwidth Control, minimum granularity: 64Kbps.
6. Port description
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch Manual for firmware v4.00
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
9.2MB
File Name
dgs-3024_a3_manual_v4-00b04.pdf
Observations
Preface..........................................................................................................................................................................................ix
Intended Readers........................................................................................................................................................................x
Notes, Notices, and Cautions.....................................................................................................................................................x
Safety Instructions........................................................................................................................................................................xi
Introduction......................................................................................................................................................................................1
Features..........................................................................................................................................................................................1
Ports...........................................................................................................................................................................................1
Performance Features.................................................................................................................................................................1
Management...............................................................................................................................................................................1
Unpacking and Setup......................................................................................................................................................................3
Packing List...................................................................................................................................................................................3
Installation.....................................................................................................................................................................................3
Desktop or Shelf Installation.....................................................................................................................................................4
Rack Installation........................................................................................................................................................................4
Power on........................................................................................................................................................................................5
Power Failure.............................................................................................................................................................................5
External Redundant Power System................................................................................................................................................6
Identifying External Components..................................................................................................................................................7
Front Panel.....................................................................................................................................................................................7
Rear Panel......................................................................................................................................................................................7
Side Panels.....................................................................................................................................................................................8
LED Indicators...............................................................................................................................................................................8
Connecting the Switch.....................................................................................................................................................................9
Switch to End Node.......................................................................................................................................................................9
Switch to Hub or Switch..............................................................................................................................................................10
Switch to Core Router Switch.....................................................................................................................................................10
Introduction to Switch Management...........................................................................................................................................11
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch CLI Manual for firmware version v4.00
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
3.3MB
File Name
dgs-3024_a3_cli_manual_v4-00b04.pdf
Observations
Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................................................1
Using the Console CLI....................................................................................................................................................................3
Command Syntax............................................................................................................................................................................7
Basic Switch Commands.................................................................................................................................................................9
Switch Port Commands.................................................................................................................................................................21
Network Management (SNMP) Commands.................................................................................................................................24
MAC Notification Commands......................................................................................................................................................46
Download/Upload Commands......................................................................................................................................................50
Network Monitoring Commands...................................................................................................................................................52
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) Commands..................................................................................................................63
Forwarding and Filtering Commands............................................................................................................................................76
Broadcast Storm Control Commands............................................................................................................................................83
QoS Commands.............................................................................................................................................................................85
Port Mirroring Commands............................................................................................................................................................94
VLAN Commands.........................................................................................................................................................................97
Link Aggregation Commands.....................................................................................................................................................102
Basic IP Commands....................................................................................................................................................................107
IGMP Snooping Commands.......................................................................................................................................................109
802.1X Commands......................................................................................................................................................................115
Access Authentication Control Commands.................................................................................................................................127
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch Datasheet
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
196KB
File Name
dgs-3024.pdf
Observations
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch
With 4 Combo SFP & Redundant Power Support
The DGS-3024, an all-Gigabit Layer 2 switch designed for departmental connection, provides 24 10/100/1000BASE-T ports
for copper Gigabit connection, plus 4 combo SFP for flexible fiber backbone attachment. Powerful yet affordable, this switch
brings the Gigabit speed to the desktops and servers, while providing all the necessary functions such as port trunking, VLAN,
priority queues and redundant power supply to allow a department to effectively deploy a bottleneck-free switching network for
easy integration with a larger enterprise or campus network.
24 Copper Gigabit Connections
4 Combo SFP for Flexible Fiber Connection
Security & Quality of Service Support
With 24 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-sensing ports in a lowprofile
device, this switch is a cost-effective solution for
Gigabit networking. All ports support auto MDI/MDIX,
allowing you to connect to workstations and servers from
any port without the need to change your usual twisted-pair
network cables.
4 combo SFP are provided for flexible fiber connection.
You can select to install optional transceiver modules in
these slots for short, medium or long-distance fiber
backbone attachment. Use of the SFP will disable their
corresponding built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T connections.
Designed as a cost-effective managed switch for
departmental connection, the DGS-3024 gives you all the
basic security and Quality of Service (QoS) functions
including 802.1Q VLAN, GVRP, 802.1p Priority Queues,
802.1x access control, and broadcast storm control. These
features facilitate the deployment of office applications
such as VoIP Internet telephone and streaming media.
Port Trunk & Redundancy Support
Network Management
The DGS-3024 supports 802.3ad Link Aggregation, allowing
you to combine multiple ports into a multi-link for higher
bandwidth connections to servers or the network backbone.
For redundancy, the switch supports 802.1 Spanning Tree for
backup bridge paths, and can be connected to an external
power supply to maximize network uptime. In case the builtin
internal power supply fails, the redundant power supply
unit will automatically provide the required power to ensure
continuous operation.
The DGS-3024 addresses today's diverse business and IT
requirements through its robust support of standards based
network management protocols (SNMP/RMON/BOOTP/
Telnet/Web) and port mirroring. It can be easily integrated
with most third-party network management products.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch D-View 51/HP Openview module for firmware
Operating System
Software
Version
4.00b04
Size Driver
3.7MB
File Name
dgs-3024_dview51_v4-00r06-f4-00b04.exe
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DGS-3024
Description
24-Port Managed Copper Gigabit Switch MIB files for firmware
Operating System
Software
Version
4.00b04
Size Driver
251KB
File Name
dgs-3024_mib_v4-00b04.zip
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