D-Link DGS-1210-16 - Manual

D-Link DGS-1210-16

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – Intended Readers; NOTE; Safety Instructions; CAUTION
  • Page 8 – Product Introduction; General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
  • Page 9 – Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack.; Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
  • Page 10 – Flexible Port Configurations.
  • Page 11 – The Mini-GBIC ports should use UL recognized Optical; Rear Panel; The power port is where to connect the AC power cord.; Front Panel
  • Page 12 – Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port.; changes will be lost.
  • Page 14 – Hardware Installation; Step 2: Switch Installation; Desktop or Shelf Installation; Figure 2.1 – Attach the adhesive rubber pads to the bottom; Rack Installation; Figure 2.2 – Attach the mounting brackets to the Switch
  • Page 15 – Figure 2.3 – Mount the Switch in the rack or chassis; Step 3: Plugging in the AC Power Cord with Power Cord Clip
  • Page 16 – Figure 2.4 – Insert Tie Wrap to the Switch; B) Plug the AC power cord into the power socket of the Switch.; Figure 2.5 – Connect the power cord to the Switch; C) Slide the Retainer through the Tie Wrap until the end of the cord.; Figure 2.6 – Slide the Retainer through the Tie Wrap
  • Page 17 – Figure 2.7 – Circle around the power cord; E) Fasten the tie of the Retainer until the power cord is secured.; Figure 2.8 – Secure the power cord
  • Page 18 – Figure 2.9 – Plugging the switch into an outlet; Power Failure
  • Page 19 – Getting Started; Management Options; Supported Web Browsers; Figure 3.1 – Connected Ethernet cable
  • Page 20 – Login Web-based Management; Figure 3.3 – Logon Dialog Box; Smart Wizard; Exit; Configuration
  • Page 21 – Smart Wizard Configuration; Figure 4.1 – IP Information in Smart Wizard
  • Page 22 – Type the desired new password in the; Password; field and again in the; Confirm Password; field, then click; Next; button to the; SNMP; Figure 4.2 – Password in Smart Wizard
  • Page 23 – Disabled; Enabled; Figure 4.3 – SNMP in Smart Wizard; IP Address; Figure 4.4 – Confirm the changes of IP address in Smart Wizard
  • Page 24 – Web-based Management; Function Tree; Tool Bar
  • Page 25 – Tool Bar > Save Menu; The Save Menu provides Save Configuration and Save Log functions.; Figure 4.6 – Save Menu; Save Configuration; Figure 4.7 – Save Configuration; Save Log; Figure 4.8 – Save Log; Tool Bar > Tools Menu; Figure 4.9 – Tools Menu; Reset
  • Page 26 – Figure 4.12 – Tools Menu > Reboot Device
  • Page 27 – Figure 4.14 – Tools Menu > Firmware Backup and Upgrade
  • Page 28 – TFTP Server IP Address; Tool Bar > Smart Wizard; User Guide; Figure 4.16 – Online Help
  • Page 29 – Figure 4.17 – Available settings in the Function Tree; Device Information
  • Page 30 – Figure 4.18 – Device Information
  • Page 31 – Figure 4.20 – System > Password Access Control
  • Page 32 – Auto; Figure 4.22 – System > DHCP Auto Configuration
  • Page 35 – Figure 4.27 – System >DNS Resolver Settings
  • Page 37 – VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Global Settings; Figure 4.32 – VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Global Settings; Auto Detection
  • Page 39 – Apply
  • Page 40 – Figure 4.35 – VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN; Low
  • Page 41 – Figure 4.36 – L2 Functions > Jumbo Frame; Figure 4.37 – L2 Functions > Port Mirroring
  • Page 42 – Figure 4.38 – L2 Functions > Loopback Detection
  • Page 43 – Figure 4.39 – L2 Functions > MAC Address Table > Static Mac Address
  • Page 44 – L2 Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Global Settings; By default, Spanning Tree Protocol is
  • Page 45 – Figure 4.41 – L2 Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Global Settings; RSTP
  • Page 46 – Figure 4.42 – L2 Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings
  • Page 47 – Figure 4.43 – L2 Functions > Link Aggregation > Port Trunking
  • Page 48 – Figure 4.44 – L2 Functions > Link Aggregation > LACP Port Settings
  • Page 49 – for changes to take effect. A router port configured manually is a; Static Router Port; is dynamically configured by the Switch when query control
  • Page 50 – Figure 4.46 – L2 Functions > Multicast > IGMP Snooping VLAN Settings; View; Figure 4.47 – L2 Functions > Multicast > IGMP Multicast Entry Table; Delete
  • Page 51 – Static
  • Page 52 – Figure 4.49 – L2 Functions > Multicast > MLD Snooping VLAN Settings; Figure 4.50 – L2 Functions > Multicast > MLD Multicast Entry Table
  • Page 53 – Figure 4.52 – L2 Functions > Multicast > Multicast Filtering Mode
  • Page 55 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Global Settings; W hen this function is; to make the change effective.; L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Port Settings
  • Page 56 – Disabled –
  • Page 58 – Specifies that the LLDP agent should transmit the MAC/PHY; to implement the changes made. Click; Refresh; to refresh the table information.; L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Settings
  • Page 59 – Figure 4.59 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Settings; Figure 4.60 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Table; Search
  • Page 60 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Local Port Table; Figure 4.61 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Local Port Brief Table; Figure 4.62 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Local Port Normal Table
  • Page 61 – Figure 4.63 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Local Port Detailed Table; to display the detail information of the port.; L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Table
  • Page 62 – Figure 4.64 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Brief Table; To view the more information for a remote port, click the
  • Page 63 – Figure 4.65 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Normal Table; To view the detailed information for a remote port, click
  • Page 64 – Figure 4.66 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Detailed Table
  • Page 67 – This drop-down menu allows you to select between; to set the bandwidth control for the selected ports.
  • Page 68 – WRR
  • Page 70 – Click; for the settings to take effect.; Security > DoS Attack Prevention; Figure 4.74 – Security > DoS Attack Prevention
  • Page 71 – TCP SYN Source Port Less 1024 attacks.; Figure 4.75 – Security > Traffic Segmentation
  • Page 72 – Figure 4.76 – Security > Safeguard Engine
  • Page 73 – Figure 4.78 – Security > ARP Spoofing Prevention
  • Page 74 – Enable
  • Page 79 – Figure 4.86 – Add Access Profile
  • Page 86 – Figure 4.93 – Confirmation of Creating Access Profile List
  • Page 89 – SHA
  • Page 92 – Figure 4.104 – SNMP > RMON > RMON Ethernet Statistics Configuration; Add
  • Page 94 – Figure 4.108 – Monitoring > Port Statistics
  • Page 95 – Figure 4.109 – Monitoring > Port Statistics
  • Page 96 – Open in Cable
  • Page 97 – Command Line; Interface; To connect a switch via TELNET:; HyperTerminal; To connect a switch via SSH:; admin; Command Line Interface; Figure 6.1 – Command Prompt; Command
  • Page 99 – downlo a d; upload; u plo a d
  • Page 100 – config ipif System; c o nfig ipif S y s tem; logout; lo go u t
  • Page 101 – ping; reboot; rebo o t
  • Page 102 – reset config; res et c o nfig; % Device will reboot after reset configuration successfully.; show ipif; s ho w ipif
  • Page 103 – show switch; s ho w s witc h; config account admin password; c o nfig a c c o u nt a dmin pa s s wo rd
  • Page 104 – save; s a v e; debug info; debu g info
  • Page 105 – Address Hardware Address Type Interface Mapping
  • Page 106 – Appendix A; - Ethernet Technology; Appendix A - Ethernet Technology; Gigabit Ethernet Technology
  • Page 107 – Appendix B; Technical; Appendix B - Technical Specifications; Hardware Specifications
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Summary

Page 3 - D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual; Table of Contents

Table of Contents D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual i Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................. i Intended Readers ..................................................

Page 4 - ii

Table of Contents D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual ii Tool Bar > Smart Wizard .............................................................................................................................. 22 Tool Bar > Online Help ...............................................................

Page 5 - iii

Table of Contents D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual iii Security > Port Security ............................................................................................................................ 63 Security > DoS Attack Prevention .....................................................

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