User`s guide
D-Link DGS-3324SR Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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User Set
Box ID can be assigned automatically (Auto), or can be assigned statically.
Default is Auto.
Type
Displays the model name of the corresponding switch in a stack.
Exist
Denotes whether a switch does or does not exist in a stack.
Start Port
The Start Port refers to the first port of a switch within a switch stack and
denotes the consecutive port count of the switch stack.
Priority
Displays the priority ID of the Switch. The lower the number, the higher the
priority. The box (switch) with the lowest priority number in the stack is the
Master switch.
Prom Version
Shows the PROM in use for the Switch. This may be different from the
values shown in the illustration.
Runtime Version
Shows the firmware version in use for the Switch. This may be different from
the values shown in the illustrations.
H/W Version
Shows the hardware version in use for the Switch. This may be different
from the values shown in the illustration.
Device Status
The Device Status window can be found in the Monitoring menu by clicking the Device Status link. This
window shows the status of the physical attributes of the switch, including power sources and fans.
Figure 6- 15. Device Status window
The following fields may be viewed in this window:
Parameter Description
ID
The Box ID of the switch in the switch stack.
Internal Power
A read only field denoting the current status of the internal power supply.
Active will suggest the mechanism is functioning correctly while Fail will
show the mechanism is not functioning correctly.
External Power
A read only field denoting the current status of the external power supply.
Active will suggest the mechanism is functioning correctly while Fail will
show the mechanism is not functioning correctly.
Side Fan
A read only field denoting if the side fan of the switch is functioning properly
or not.
Back Fan
A read only field denoting if the back fan of the switch is functioning properly
or not.