User`s guide

D-Link DGS-3324SR Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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DST Repeating
Settings
Using repeating mode will enable DST seasonal time adjustment.
Repeating mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date be
specified using a formula. For example, specify to begin DST on
Saturday during the second week of April and end DST on Sunday
during the last week of October.
From: Which Day
Should be From: Which Week. Enter the week of the month that DST
will start.
From: Day of Week
Enter the day of the week that DST will start on.
From: Month
Enter the month DST will start on.
From: time in HH:MM
Enter the time of day that DST will start on.
To: Which Day
Should be be To: Which Week. Enter the week of the month the DST
will end.
To: Day of Week
Enter the day of the week that DST will end.
To: Month
Enter the month that DST will end.
To: time in HH:MM
Enter the time DST will end.
DST Annual Settings
Using annual mode will enable DST seasonal time adjustment. Annual
mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date be specified
consisely. For example, specify to begin DST on April 3 and end DST
on October 14.
From: Month
Enter the month DST will start on, each year.
From: Day
Enter the day of the week DST will start on, each year.
From: Time in
HH:MM
Enter the time of day DST will start on, each year.
To: Month
Enter the month DST will end on, each year.
To: Day
Enter the day of the week DST will end on, each year.
To: Time in HH:MM
Enter the time of day that DST will end on, each year.
Click Apply to implement changes made to the Time Zone and DST window.
Configuring The Access Profile Table
Access profiles allow you to establish criteria to determine whether or not the Switch will forward packets based
on the information contained in each packet’s header. These criteria can be specified on a basis of VLAN, MAC
address or IP address.
Creating an access profile is divided into two basic parts. The first is to specify which part or parts of a frame the
Switch will examine, such as the MAC source address or the IP destination address. The second part is entering
the criteria the Switch will use to determine what to do with the frame. The entire process is described below in
two parts.
To display the currently configured Access Profiles on the Switch, open the Configuration folder and click on
the Access Profile Table link. This will open the Access Profile Table page, as shown below.