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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
4.10b15
Size Driver
3.7MB
File Name
dxs-3350sr_fw_v4-10-b15.zip
Observations
DXS-3350SR 1 Fixed the per port ACL number issue 2 Fixed security risk on member switch in SIM
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
4.20b11
Size Driver
3.7MB
File Name
dxs-3350sr_fw_v4-20b11.zip
Observations
DXS-3350SR /DXS-3326GSR Firmware Release Note
Firmware: 4.20-B11
Hardware: A1 & A2
Date: Dec 29, 2005
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix the problem when user configures SNTP and then click SNMP page in Web UI, the device will be entering exception mode.
2. Fix the problem when using "show config in NVRAM" command in CLI and "Save configuration" command in Web UI at the same time, the device will be entering exception mode.
3. Fix the problem when Switch receives lots of UDP broadcast packets (Dest. Port=3000) continuously, the whole Switch stack will reboot.
4. While showing the existing ACL rules in Web UI, the port information will be different as what user just configured, though it does operate as users configured.
5. Fix when "Static ARP" is configured by SNMP, it can't be deleted by CLI even reset system to default.
6. Improve the convergence time in RSTP mode.
7. Fix the problem when user forced the unit stacking ID = 1 but it's not stacking master, the port LED will become solid green and Switch will stop forwarding packets.
8. Fix the problem if user deletes one or some IP interfaces then reboot the system, the MAC address of IP interfaces will be changed.
9. Fix the security issues recently reported for unauthorized system access.
Enhancements:
1. CPU Interface Filtering (Software ACL)
2. Support non-IE browser (Netscape, Firefox, Opera, Mozilla)
3. Support remote upgrade of prom code
4. Add DEM-420CX(2-port CX4 Module) support
5. Support ACL auto-assign and portlist in SNMP interface
6. 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 DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
4.30b11
Size Driver
3.7MB
File Name
dxs-3350sr_fw_v4-30-b11.zip
Observations
DXS-3350SR Problems Resolved: 1 Fix the problem when IP forwarding database is full show ipfdb command cannot show inform
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
4.40b04
Size Driver
3.7MB
File Name
dxs-3350sr_pxrun_4.40.zip
Observations
DXS-3350SR /DXS-3326GSR Firmware Release Note
Firmware: 4.40-B04
Hardware: A1/A2/A3
Date: Aug. 31, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix static MAC address will be filtered when the "port lock" value in port security function = 0.
2. Fix device cannot get IP from DHCP server after rebooting the device even the DHCP configuration has been saved.
3. Fix the IGMP Snooping does not work "under jumbo IPMC data environment" issue.
4. Fix the PIM-SM "static RP" configuration will be lost after saving the configuration and reboot the device.
5. Fix DHCP relay function failed when stack master ID is not 1.
6. Fix LACP configuration across stack will fail after "reset system" and hot insert new box type of device.
7. Fix PC ping device will fail when there is SFP port's I2C component broken in the device.
8. Fix the device will show ping success even if received the reply with TTL expired.
Enhancements:
1. Enlarge the maximum RP support of PIM-SM from 10 to 40.
2. Add the MAC address format "AABBCCDDEEFF" support in the WEB UI.
Firmware: 4.30-B11
Hardware: A1/A2/A3
Date: Apr. 12, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Fix the problem when IP forwarding database is full, "show ipfdb" command cannot show information correctly.
2. Add an error checking mechanism when configuring “Port mirroring across stack” in Web UI. "Port mirroring across stack" is not supported.
Enhancements:
1. PIM-SM (single domain support)
2. Port Mirroring - ACL mode
3. Configurable RIP timer
4. Support extra 7 types (MX, NS, CNAME, AAAA, TXT, SOA, ANY) for DNS-Relay (Without cache and static function.)
5. Add one new log message when device detect damaged Mini GBIC inserted into SFP ports, Switch will point out the damaged port number in the log message for user debugging.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch CLI Reference Manual r43
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
1.6MB
File Name
dxs-3350sr_cli_manual_r4-3.pdf
Observations
Introduction..................................................................................................................................................................1
Using the Console CLI .................................................................................................................................................4
Command Syntax .........................................................................................................................................................8
Basic Switch Commands............................................................................................................................................10
Switch Port Commands .............................................................................................................................................26
Port Security Commands...........................................................................................................................................29
Network Management (SNMP) Commands..............................................................................................................32
Switch Utility Commands..........................................................................................................................................52
Network Monitoring Commands...............................................................................................................................58
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) Commands .............................................................................................75
Forwarding Database Commands.............................................................................................................................88
Broadcast Storm Control Commands ........................................................................................................................97
QoS Commands ..........................................................................................................................................................99
Port Mirroring Commands ......................................................................................................................................110
VLAN Commands.....................................................................................................................................................114
Link Aggregation Commands..................................................................................................................................124
IP Commands (Including IP Multinetting) .............................................................................................................130
IGMP Commands (Including IGMP v3) ..................................................................................................................135
IGMP Snooping Commands.....................................................................................................................................139
MAC Notification Commands..................................................................................................................................149
Access Authentication Control Commands .............................................................................................................153
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Layer 3 networking with Static routing example
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
125KB
File Name
layer3-static-routes.pdf
Observations
How do I setup a Layer 3 network with Static Routes on my DGS-3324SR/
DGS-3324SRi/DXS-3350SR/DXS-3326GSR?
Warning:
The example configuration below was created from a factory default configuration on the DGS-3324SR/DGS-3324SRi/DXS-
3350SR/DXS-3326GSR switches. We recommend saving your current configuration if necessary.
Scenario:
This configuration example shows a Layer 3 configuration on two DGS-3324SR switches. It can also apply to the DGS-3324SRi,
DXS-3350SR, and DXS-3326GSR switches as well. Each switch has different subnets. Now, in order to allow the subnets on the
switches to communicate with each other, Static Routes need to be configured in both devices so that:
1) Networks at DGS-3324SR_1 (ie, Net2, Net3) can ping Networks at DGS-3324SR_2 (Net4, Net5)
2) Networks at DGS-3324SR_2 (ie, Net4, Net5) can ping Networks at DGS-3324SR_1 (Net2, Net3)
The principle is that the packets with the destination to the “remote network” will be based on the static route entries in the switch
to route the packet to the “remote Switch”, and then to the “remote network.” This configuration example is based on firmware
version 4.10b15.
Switch CLI Configuration:
Step 1 Connect to the DGS-3324SR_1 switch using the console connection with your preferred Terminal emulation software.
Step 2 Once connected to the CLI, login at the username and password prompt (The default is username is
is
Step 3 At the prompt, enter the following command:
reset system
Enter ‘y’ when prompted to confirm the factory reset. The switch will now reboot with the factory default settings.
Step 4 Login to the switch again.
Step 5 In the DGS-3324SR_1 switch CLI, enter the following commands to create the switch VLANs and related IP interfaces for
Net1, Net2 and Net3 on the DGS-3324SR_1 switch.
config vlan default delete 1:1-1:24
create vlan v101 tag 101
config vlan v101 add untagged 1:1-1:8
create ipif net1 192.168.1.253/24 v101 state enabled
create vlan v102 tag 102
config vlan v102 add untagged 1:9-1:16
create ipif net2 192.168.2.254/24 v102 state enabled
create vlan v103 tag 103
config vlan v103 add untagged 1:17-1:24
create ipif net3 192.168.3.254/24 v103 state enabled
save
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Layer 3 networking example
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
120KB
File Name
layer3-routing-example.pdf
Observations
How do I setup Layer 3 routing on my DGS-3324SR/DGS-3324SRi/DXS-
3350SR, and DXS-3326GSR?
Warning:
The example configuration below was created from a factory default configuration on the DGS-3324SR/DGS-3324SRi/DXS-
3350SR/DXS-3326GSR switches. We recommend saving your current configuration if necessary.
Scenario:
This example shows a simple Layer 3 configuration on a standalone DGS-3324SR switch. The different IP networks can be routed
without any Layer 3 routing protocols enabled on the switch. In this scenario, the DGS-3324SR will create 4 local routes in the
Routing Table. The traffic going between the different subnets will be routed based on the information found in the Local Routing
table in the switch. This configuration example is based on firmware version 4.10b15.
Switch Configuration:
Step 1 Connect to the switch using the console connection with your preferred Terminal emulation software.
Step 2 Once connected to the CLI, login at the username and password prompt. The default is username is
is
Step 3 At the prompt, enter the following command:
reset system
Enter ‘y’ when prompted to confirm the factory reset. The switch will now reboot with the factory default settings.
Step 4 Login again to the switch.
Step 5 Once at the CLI, type in the following commands to create the VLANs and IP interfaces associated with each VLAN.
config vlan default delete 1:1-1:24
create vlan v101 tag 101
config vlan v101 add untagged 1:1-1:6
create ipif net1 192.168.1.254/24 v101 state enabled
create vlan v102 tag 102
config vlan v102 add untagged 1:7-1:12
create ipif net2 192.168.2.254/24 v102 state enabled
create vlan v103 tag 103
config vlan v103 add untagged 1:13-1:18
create ipif net3 192.168.3.254/24 v103 state enabled
create vlan v104 tag 104
config vlan v104 add untagged 1:19-1:24
create ipif net4 192.168.4.254/24 v104 state enabled
save
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Layer 3 networking with RIP example
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
122KB
File Name
layer3-rip.pdf
Observations
How do I setup a Layer 3 network with RIP with my DGS-3324SR/DGS-
3324SRi/DXS-3350SR, and DXS-3326GSR?
Warning:
The example configuration below was created from a factory default configuration on the DGS-3324SR/DGS-3324SRi/DXS-
3350SR/DXS-3326GSR switches. We recommend saving your current configuration if necessary.
Scenario:
This example shows a Layer 3 configuration on two DGS-3324SR switches. The routing between different subnets on each switch
will be based on the routing information exchanged between the switches using RIP. Once RIP is configured on both switches, the
DGS-3324SR_1 switch will be able to learn the Net4 and Net5 networks found on the DGS-3324SR_2 switch. In the same way, the
DGS-3324SR_2 switch will be able to learn the Net2 and Net3 networks found on the DGS-3324SR_1 switch.
Using static routes is only suitable for small networks where there are only a few subnets. If there are many subnets in the
Network, using static routes will require a lot of configuration on the switches. By using RIP, the Layer 3 switches will exchange
routing information allowing them to learn each other’s routing table automatically.
Switch CLI Configuration:
Step 1 Connect to the DGS-3324SR_1 switch using the console connection with your preferred Terminal emulation software.
Step 2 Once connected to the CLI, login at the username and password prompt (The default is username is
password is
Step 3 At the prompt, enter the following command:
reset system
Enter ‘y’ when prompted to confirm the factory reset. The switch will now reboot with the factory default settings.
Step 4 Login to the switch again.
Step 5 In the DGS-3324SR_1 switch CLI, enter the following commands to create the switch VLANs and related IP interfaces for
Net1, Net2 and Net3 on the DGS-3324SR_1 switch.
config vlan default delete 1:1-1:24
create vlan v101 tag 101
config vlan v101 add untagged 1:1-1:8
create ipif net1 192.168.1.253/24 v101 state enabled
create vlan v102 tag 102
config vlan v102 add untagged 1:9-1:16
create ipif net2 192.168.2.254/24 v102 state enabled
create vlan v103 tag 103
config vlan v103 add untagged 1:17-1:24
create ipif net3 192.168.3.254/24 v103 state enabled
save
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch User's Guide v4.4
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
16.9MB
File Name
dgs_dxs-3300_series_user_guide_r4_4.pdf
Observations
Preface...................................................................................................................................................xi
Intended Readers ............................................................................................................................................................. xii
Typographical Conventions............................................................................................................................................................ xii
Notes, Notices, and Cautions........................................................................................................................................... xii
Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................................................................... xiii
Safety Cautions.............................................................................................................................................................................. xiii
General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products ........................................................................................................................ xiv
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge..................................................................................................................................... xv
Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 1
Ethernet Technology ..........................................................................................................................................................1
Fast Ethernet..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Gigabit Ethernet Technology............................................................................................................................................................ 1
Switching Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Switch Description............................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Features............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Ports.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Installing the SFP ports ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
Front-Panel Components .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Rear Panel Description ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Side Panel Description...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Users Guide r43
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
25.7MB
File Name
dxs-3350sr_user_manual_r4-3.pdf
Observations
Preface...................................................................................................................................................xi
Intended Readers ............................................................................................................................................................. xii
Typographical Conventions............................................................................................................................................................ xii
Notes, Notices, and Cautions........................................................................................................................................... xii
Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................................................................... xiii
Safety Cautions.............................................................................................................................................................................. xiii
General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products ........................................................................................................................ xiv
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge..................................................................................................................................... xv
Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 1
Ethernet Technology ..........................................................................................................................................................1
Fast Ethernet..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Gigabit Ethernet Technology............................................................................................................................................................ 1
Switching Technology ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Switch Description............................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Features............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Ports.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Installing the SFP ports ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
Front-Panel Components .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Rear Panel Description ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Side Panel Description...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Layer 3 network with DHCP/BOOTP Relay example
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
127KB
File Name
layer3-dhcp_relay.pdf
Observations
How do I setup a Layer 3 network with DHCP relay on my DGS-3324SR/
DGS-3324SRi/DXS-3350SR, and DXS-3326GSR?
Warning:
The example configuration below was created from a factory default configuration on the DGS-3324SR/DGS-3324SRi/DXS-
3350SR/DXS-3326GSR switches. We recommend saving your current configuration if necessary.
Scenario:
A large Layer 3 network may consist of quite a few IP subnets. Now, in order to make clients on the network easier to configure,
they can be set to use DHCP or ‘obtain an IP address automatically’ from a DHCP server. For this type of configuration, the DHCP
Relay function on the switch can be used. In this setup, there will only be one DHCP server handling the DHCP requests for each of
the subnets. The machines in Net1, Net2, or Net3 can obtain their IP addresses automatically from the primary DHCP server
(192.168.4.2), which resides in Net4. In this situation, the Layer 3 switch will receive the DHCP discover packet from the client and
will relay it to the DHCP Server and vice versa. The DHCP Server will then provide an IP address for the machine in the network
using correct DHCP scope. This configuration example is based on firmware version 4.10b15.
Switch CLI Configuration:
Step 1 Connect to the switch using the console connection with your preferred Terminal emulation software.
Step 2 Once connected to the CLI, login at the username and password prompt (The default is username is
is
Step 3 At the prompt, enter the following command:
reset system
Enter ‘y’ when prompted to confirm the factory reset. The switch will now reboot with the factory default settings.
Step 4 Login to the switch again.
Step 5 In the Switch CLI, enter the following commands to create the switch VLANs and related IP interfaces.
config vlan default delete 1:1-1:24
create vlan v101 tag 101
config vlan v101 add untagged 1:1-1:6
create ipif net1 192.168.1.254/24 v101 state enabled
create vlan v102 tag 102
config vlan v102 add untagged 1:7-1:12
create ipif net2 192.168.2.254/24 v102 state enabled
create vlan v103 tag 103
config vlan v103 add untagged 1:13-1:18
create ipif net3 192.168.3.254/24 v103 state enabled
create vlan v104 tag 104
config vlan v104 add untagged 1:19-1:24
create ipif net4 192.168.4.254/24 v104 state enabled
save
Step 6 Now that the basic Layer 3 configuration has been configured on the switch, we now need to enable BOOTP_RELAY and
configure the related settings. Enter the following commands in the CLI to configure and setup BOOTP_RELAY.
enable bootp_relay
config bootp_relay add ipif net1 192.168.4.2
config bootp_relay add ipif net2 192.168.4.2
config bootp_relay add ipif net3 192.168.4.2
save
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch Datasheet
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
1MB
File Name
xstack_datasheet.pdf
Observations
The Ultimate Stackable Alternative to Meet Your Chassis Requirements
D-Link's next-generation switches xStacks are high port-density Layer 3 stackable switches that combine the ultimate
performance with fault tolerance, security, management functions with flexibility and ease-of-use. All these features typically
found in the more expensive chassis-based solutions, at the price of a stackable!
Fault Tolerant Star Stacking
Ring Stacking Topology
High Gigabit Port-Density
Each D-Link xStack switch is equipped with 2 stacking ports
providing 20Gbps full duplex bandwidth. Up to 6 xStack
switches can be stacked with a Stacking Master, itself equipped
with 6 stacking ports providing 120Gbps aggregated stacking
bandwidth. Star stacking provides fault tolerance, and switch
units can be added or removed without interrupting the service
of the entire stack. The switches are stacked together through
high-speed stack cables, allowing the entire stack to operate as
a single high-performance entity.
Shared 40Gbps stacking bandwidth in the ring topology is also
provided for installation sites with fewer switches to stack, so
you don't have to add a Stacking Master. In a ring stacking
scheme, xStack supports up to 12 units per stack. No matter if
the Star or Ring topology is employed, you can easily see the
ID number of the stacked units from the 7-segment display on
the front panel of each switch.
D-Link's xStack provides up to 48 Gigabit ports per switch in a
low-profile 1-U rack-mount case. This gives you up to 312
Gigabit ports per stack in the star architecture, or maximum
336 Gigabit ports per stack in the ring topology. This high
Gigabit port density allows your xStack to be deployed either
as a core switch or as an easily expandable stack for Gigabitto-
the-desktop applications.
10G Uplinks 10 Times the Speed of Gigabit*
Complete Solution for Mid-Sized Businesses &
Enterprises
Wire-speed Packet Routing
D-Link xStack provides the 10G uplinks for transmission at 10
times the speed of a Gigabit port. The 10G uplinks are available
as optional modules each equipped with 2 XFP compliant slots,
into which you can install 2 IEEE 802.3ae-compliant XFP
transceivers for data transmission at 20,000Mbps in the full
duplex mode.
Whether you need to bring Gigabit or just conventional
10/100Mbps speed to your organization's desktops, D-Link
xStack has the right solution with right port types, port densities
and uplinks to match your requirements. With scalability and
flexibility built in, individual 10/100Mbps Ethernet and
10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit units may be joined in any
combination to evolve with your network needs.
D-Link xStack provides wire-speed non-blocking switch fabrics
with very fast hardware-based packet filtering/forwarding and
instant support for Windows, Unix and Internet environments.
Packet routing supports RIP v.1, v.2, OSPF and DVMRP
protocols, performed by on-board ASICs at speeds many times
faster than CPU-based routers.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch D-View 51/HP Openview module
Operating System
Software
Version
4.30
Size Driver
8.7MB
File Name
dxs-3350sr_dview51_v4-30r13-f4-30b11.exe
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DXS-3350SR
Description
xStack 50 Port Layer 3 Managed 10GB Stackable Switch MIB File
Operating System
Software
Version
4.30
Size Driver
1.1MB
File Name
pxmib_4-30-b08.zip
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