Network management, Video conference, D-view 6.0 snmp network management – D-Link DAS-3324G User Manual
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D-Link Product Guide 2008
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Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
D-Link Product Guide 2008
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D-View 6.0 SNMP Network Management System is a comprehensive standards-
based management tool designed to centrally manage critical network characteristics
such as availability, reliability, resilience and security in a consistent way. Flexible
and versatile, this software accommodates a wide range of D-Link devices, including
wireless bridges and access points, multi-layer switches, remote routers, OLT/
ONU devices and broadband CO devices. D-View provides useful tools to allow
network administrators to effectively manage device configurations, fault tolerance,
performance and security.
D-View is organized into a vendor-independent platform and user plug-in modules.
The platform consists of several main components, namely the Domain Manager,
NetMap Manager, Topology Generator, Batch Configuration, MIB utilities, Net Toolbox
and Performance Monitor. The components can be loaded or unloaded according to
the users’ need. Plug-in modules are for the D-Link devices that the administrators
want to manage. When a device is selected for management, D-View will look for that
device’s plug-in module and display its image on the screen.
Users can create a topology map to graphically represent planned or existing
networks to aid network design. D-View periodically polls network devices to monitor
the status. Users can customize their diagrams with selected icons and bitmap files
used for the background. When a topology map is opened, D-View will discover the
devices connected on the network and display their icons on the map. D-View 6.0
can recognize a device’s standard (SNMP or non-SNMP), its type (router, switch
or wireless LAN) and its network domain. The protocols used in polling for device
discovery are SNMP and ICMP. For remote network devices, traps are sent to them
to obtain status information.
Users can also manage non-D-Link devices that do not have plug-in modules. D-
View provides a MIB compiler for users to compile MIB files supplied by the vendors
of these devices into a system recognizable format. After compilation, D-View loads
them into the database. The compiler can communicate with these devices, enabling
the administrator to get the values currently stored in the devices or to set new values
for specific MIB objects. All MIBs are converted into a graphic tree view, with which
the administrator can use the MIB Browser to manage the devices. As non-D-Link
devices do not have plug-in modules for installation in D-View, this software can
simulate the device panels to create user interface graphics.
D-VIEW 6.0 SNMP NEtWorK
MANAGEMENt
● Layer 3 Utilities
» Include IP Forwarding, RIP 2, OSPF, IP
MRoute, DVMRP and PIM functions.
» Allow management of new D-Link Layer
3 switches and routers in enterprise
network.
● topology Generator Program
» Allows creation of diagrams and
schematics useful for network design
and layout planning.
● SNMP v3 Support for Major
MiBs
» Support includes MIB II, IF- MIB
(RFC2233), Entity MIB (RFC2737),
Bridge 802.1D(RFC1493), RMON,
802.1P (RFC2674) and 802.1Q
(RFC2674).
● Multiple Views
» Viewing of objects in Ethernet domain
by tree view.
» Users can open a list view display.
● topology Creation Program
» Useful for network design and layout
planning.
● MIB Compiler and Browser
» Easy management of third-party devices
under the same platform.
» Can be used independently of D-View
or with D-View.
● trap and Alarm Notification by
E-mail and Sound
» Alert network administrators of all
events and problems happening on the
network.
● SQL Server and Microsoft
Access Support
» MIB contents in database generated by
MIB compiler and network topology data
can be organized according to Microsoft
SQL Server and Microsoft Access
formats.
» Managed devices can be integrated in
users’ network environment
» Allows editing of database using D-View
6.0, or familiar Microsoft SQL Server or
Microsoft Access software.
DV-600P
● SNMP Network Management Software
● Supports Client-Server Architecture
D-View 6.0 Professional Version
DV-600S
● SNMP Network Management Software
D-View 6.0 Standard Version
NETWORK
MANAGEMENT
VIDEo PhoNES
VIDEO CONFERENCE
● real-time Face-to-Face Video
Conference
» Watch live video and see friends’ faces
while talking over the Internet.
● Quality Audio/Video
» Video display at up to 30 frames per
second at 352 x 288 pixels (CIF) or 176
x 144 pixels (QCIF).
» Speakerphone with jitter buffer,
echo cancellation and comfort noise
generation to match or surpass normal
phone quality.
● tV Connection
» Videophones without LCD screen
connect to living room TV sets to display
video.
» Videophones with integrated LCD can
connect to TV too for large screen
display.
» Callers can get full screen view or
picture-in-picture view.
» PAL or NTSC TV format support (factory
set).
● remote Control
» Answer incoming videophone calls and
initiate new ones from TV screen.
» View caller ID on TV screen
» View auto-IP-mapping phone book and
select number (caller IP address) on TV
screen.
» Adjust remote view or self view.
● External Speaker Connection
» Can use built-in speaker or external
speakers for better sound.
● Quality of Service (QoS)
Support
» Prioritized Internet traffic handling for
smooth image and voice transmission/
reception.
● Convenient PStN and Internet
Phone
» Default connection is to normal
telephone (PSTN) when the phone is
picked up to dial out.
» Users press “Broadband” button and
select destination from Speed-Dial List
to initiate a video conference call.
» Videophones accept both PSTN and
VoIP incoming calls
● Integrated Wi-Fi Interface
» Callers can sit anywhere at home or in
the office and talk on the phone.
» TV does not need to be placed near the
phone line or DSL modem.
These video phones are unique appliances from D-Link that combine voice and video
transmission/reception over the broadband Internet. These phones integrate CMOS
cameras into them to capture and send speakers’ faces to the opposite sides, so callers
can watch each other’s actions while talking.
Designed for home and office use, these appliances provide a low-cost video conference
solution that operates without the need for any computer hardware and software. At two
remote places, users simply plug two videophones to the Internet to talk face-to-face
anywhere in the world.
D-Link videophones use the industry-standard H.323 protocol for video streaming
over the Internet. They can connect to any devices that use this standard for video
conferencing, and not just to other D-Link
videophones. For face-to-face talks, users
can also connect D-Link videophones to
other devices that use the popular Microsoft
web-based NetMeeting.
DVC-2000
● Integrated 5-Inch Color TFT LCD
● Connects to DSL/Cable Modem Through
Ethernet Port
● Can Connect to TV Set Through Video
Out Interface
Desktop Videophone
DVC-20
● Wide Angle View for Wider Coverage or
“Zoom In” View for a Close-Up
● High Quality Glass Lens Elements
● 2 x 4-8mm Focal Lens
● 66° to 63° Horizontal, 38° to 20° Vertical,
66° to 33° Diagonal
● For Use With DVC-1000, DVC-1100
Video Phones
Varifocal Lens
DVC-1000
● Connects to TV Set
● Connects to DSL/Cable Modem Through
Ethernet Port
Videophone
DVC-1100
● Connects to TV Set
● Connects to DSL/Cable Modem or
Broadband Router Through Ethernet Port
or Integrated 802.11g Wireless LAN
Wireless G Videophone
DVC-10
● 75° Diagonal Field of View for Wider
Coverage
● High Quality Glass Lens Elements
● 2.9mm Focal Length
● 5.5mm Back Focal Length
● 63° Horizontal, 50° Vertical
● For Use With DVC-1000, DVC-1100
Video Phones
Wide Angle Focal Lens