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Page 1 of 28 Group A (VLAN A) 1) VID: 2 2) IP Interface: a) IP Address: b) Subnet Mask: ) Ports: 1x to 8x PC10 IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway IP: DES-3326 Layer 3 Switch IP Address: Subnet Mask: Group B (VLAN B) 1) VID: 3 2) IP Interface: a) IP Address: b) Subnet Mask: ) Ports: 17x to 24x PC20 IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway IP: Default VLAN 1) VID: 1 2) IP Interface: a) IP Address: b) Subnet Mask: ) Ports: 9x to 16x Administrator IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway IP:

Page 2 of ) Firstly, ensure that your Console (RS-232) cable is connected from your computer to the DES-3326 Switch. 2.2) Execute the “Hyper Terminal” program. (as shown above) 2.3) Key in the “User name” & “Password” as prompted.

Page 3 of ) Select the option.

Page 4 of ) Key in this Switch’s IP Address in the, and also key in this Switch’s Subnet Mask in the. Example: {IP} {Subnet Mask}. 4.2) Next, select the option.

Page 5 of ) Go back to the. 5.2) Select the option.

Page 6 of ) Wait till you see the sentence “Press any key to continue” (in the above screen). 6.2) Next, press any key.

Page 7 of ) Select the option.

Page 8 of ) Select the option.

Page 9 of ) Press, to select “IP Routing, Support IEEE 802.1Q VLANs”. 9.2) Next, select option.

Page 10 of ) Key in “y”, when you are prompted (shown above). 10.2) Next, wait till the Switch finish its rebooting.

Page 11 of ) Ensure that you see “Layer 3 Switch” at the top right corner. If not, please repeat this configuration from Step ) Key in the “User name” & “Password” as prompted.

Page 12 of ) Select the option.

Page 13 of ) Select the option.

Page 14 of ) In the, key in “2”. 14.2) In the, key in “VLANA”. 14.3) Set port 1 to 8’s and to “E” and “U”. * Note: Use the and keys on your Keyboard. 14.4) Next, select the option. 14.5) Ensure that “VLANA” entry appears after you applied these settings. If not, please repeat this configuration from Step 14.1

Page 15 of ) In the, key in “3”. 15.2) In the, key in “VLANB”. 15.3) Set port 17 to 24’s and to “E” and “U”. * Note: Use the and keys on your Keyboard. 15.4) Next, select the option. 15.5) Ensure that “VLANB” entry appears after you applied these settings. If not, please repeat this configuration from Step 15.1

Page 16 of ) Next, select the option.

Page 17 of ) In the, key in “1” and “8”. 17.2) In the, key in “2”. 17.3) Next, select the option. 17.4) After the applying the above settings, ensure that from Port 1 to 8, you see PVID=2. If not, please repeat this configuration from Step 17.1.

Page 18 of ) In the, key in “17” and “24”. 18.2) In the, key in “3”. 18.3) Next, select the option. 18.4) After the applying the above settings, ensure that from Port 17 to 24, you see PVID=3. If not, please repeat this configuration from Step 18.1.

Page 19 of ) Select the option.

Page 20 of ) Select the option.

Page 21 of ) In the, key in “GroupA”. 21.2) In the, key in “ ”. 21.3) In the, key in “ ”. 21.4) In the, key in “2”. 21.5) Next, select the option. 21.6) After the applying the above settings, ensure that you see the above settings are shown. If not, please repeat this configuration from Step 21.1.

Page 22 of ) In the, key in “GroupB”. 22.2) In the, key in “ ”. 22.3) In the, key in “ ”. 22.4) In the, key in “3”. 22.5) Select the option. 22.6) Follow by, pressing the and keys (on your keyboard), to view the next page. 22.7) After the applying the above settings, ensure that you see the above settings are shown. If not, please repeat this configuration from Step 22.1.

Page 23 of ) At “PC10” (GroupA computer), execute the. 23.2) Key in “ping ” (its own IP address), and press the key. 23.3) Key in “ping ” (its own VLAN Interface IP address), and press the key. 23.4) Key in “ping ” (DES-3326’s IP address), and press the key. 23.5) Key in “ping ” (VLAN B Interface IP address), and press the key. 23.6) Key in “ping ” (VLAN B computer’s IP address), and press the key. 23.7) Ensure that all the above mentioned “Ping” have “reply”

Page 24 of ) At “PC20” (GroupB computer), execute the. 24.2) Key in “ping ” (its own IP address), and press the key. 24.3) Key in “ping ” (its own VLAN Interface IP address), and press the key. 24.4) Key in “ping ” (DES-3326’s IP address), and press the key. 24.5) Key in “ping ” (VLAN A Interface IP address), and press the key. 24.6) Key in “ping ” (VLAN A computer’s IP address), and press the key. 24.7) Ensure that all the above mentioned “Ping” have “reply”.

Page 25 of ) Next, select the option.

Page 26 of ) Select the option.

Page 27 of ) Ensure that you see the above entries (shown above). If not, please repeat this configuration from Step 19.1 * Note: The above entries will only show when there are network traffics between the IP segments or VLANs (Example: GroupA’s computer ping GroupB’s Computer).

Page 28 of ) Select the option. 26.2) Lastly, you may close the “Hyper Terminal” program. === The End ===