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Preface
DXS/DWS-3227/3227P, DXS/DWS-3250 User Guide Overview
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Preface
The Embedded Web System (EWS) is a network management system. The D-Link Embedded Web Interface con-
figures, monitors, and troubleshoots network devices from a remote web browser. The D-Link Embedded Web
Interface web pages are easy-to-use and easy-to-navigate. In addition, The D-Link Embedded Web Interface pro-
vides real time graphs and RMON statistics to help system administrators monitor network performance.
This preface provides an overview to the D-Link Embedded Interface User Guide, and includes the following sec-
tions:
• DXS/DWS-3227/3227P, DXS/DWS-3250 User Guide Overview
• Intended Audience
DXS/DWS-3227/3227P, DXS/DWS-3250 User Guide
Overview
This section provides an overview to the D-Link Web System Interface User Guide. The D-Link Web System Inter-
face User Guide provides the following sections:
• Section 1, Device Description — Provides a system description including the hardware components.
• Section 2, Mounting Device — Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the device.
• Section 3, Initial Configuration — Provides step-by-step instructions for the initial device configuration.
• Section 4, Getting Started — Provides information about using the EWS, including The D-Link Embedded
Web Interface interface, management, and information buttons, as well as information about adding, modify-
ing, and deleting device information.
• Section 5, Managing Device Information — Provides information about opening the device zoom view,
defining general system information, and enabling Jumbo frames.
• Section 6, Managing Power over Ethernet Devices — Provides information about configuring PoE on the
device.
• Section 7, Managing Stacking — Provides information about stacking devices.
• Section 8, Configuring Device Security — Provides information about configuring device security for man-
agement security, traffic control, and network security.
• Section 9, Configuring Ports — Provides information about configuring ports.
• Section 10, Aggregating Ports — Provides information about configuring Link Aggregated Groups and
LACP.
• Section 11, Configuring VLANs — Provides information about configuring and managing VLANs, including
information about GARP and GVRP, and defining VLAN groups.
• Section 12, Defining WLAN — Provides information for managing and monitoring WLAN access points.
• Section 13, Configuring IP Information — Provides information about defining device IP addresses, ARP,
and Domain Name Servers.
• Section 14, Defining the Forwarding Database and Static Routes — Provides information about configur-
ing and managing both static and dynamic MAC addresses.
• Section 15, Configuring Spanning Tree — Provides information about configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
and the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol.
• Section 16, Configuring Multicast Forwarding — Provides information about Multicast Forwarding.
• Section 17, Configuring SNMP — Provides information about defining SNMP v1,v2c, and v3 management,
including SNMP filters and notifications.