D-Link DES-1218 User Manual

10/100/1000 mbps switch with optional gigabit module

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DES-1218 / DES1226
10/100/1000 Mbps
Switch with optional Gigabit module
User's Guide
First Edition (June, 2000)
651ES1218015
Printed In Taiwan
RECYCLABLE

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  • Page 1 DES-1218 / DES1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch with optional Gigabit module User’s Guide First Edition (June, 2000) 651ES1218015 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE...
  • Page 2: Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

    Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Vervenden Sie keine Flüssig- oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung. 4.
  • Page 3: Limited Warranty

    The one-year period of warranty on complete products applies on condition that the product's Registration Card is filled out and returned to a D-Link office within ninety (90) days of purchase. A list of D-Link offices is provided at the back of this manual, together with a copy of the Registration Card.
  • Page 4: Limitation Of Liability

    D-Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service The product's Registration Card, provided at the back of this manual, must be sent to a D-Link office. To obtain an RMA number for warranty service as to a hardware product, or to obtain warranty service as to a software product, contact the D-Link office nearest you.
  • Page 5: Fcc Warning

    FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ECHNOLOGY IGABIT THERNET ECHNOLOGY ... 2 WITCHING ECHNOLOGY DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 M General Description of Switch ... 2 Performance features ... 3 Ports ... 4 Optional Gigabit Extension Modules ... 4 1000BASE-SX (SC) Module (DES-122G)...4 1000BASE-LX (SC) Module (DES-122GL) ...4 GBIC Gigabit Ethernet Module (DES-122GB)...4 1000BASE-T Module (DES-122T)...4...
  • Page 7 Port-based VLANs... 22 VLAN Segmentation...22 VLAN and Trunk Groups...22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ... 23 CABLES AND CONNECTORS ... 25 CABLE LENGTHS ... 27...
  • Page 9: About This Guide

    For simplicity, this documentation uses the terms “Switch” (first letter upper case) to refer to both the DES-1218 and DES-1226 Ethernet Switch, and “switch” (first letter lower case) to refer to all Ethernet switches, including the DES-1218 and DES-1226. When a distinction between the two models is necessary, the model number will be given to distinguish between them.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide NTRODUCTION This section describes the features of the Switch, as well as giving some background information about Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and switching technology. Fast Ethernet Technology The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of desktop computing applications are fueling the need for high performance networks.
  • Page 12: Switching Technology

    General Description of Switch The Switch is equipped with unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable ports providing dedicated 10 or 100 Mbps bandwidth. The DES-1218 has 16 UTP ports, the DES-1226 has 24 UTP ports. Both models include one MDI-X/MDI-II convertible port (port 1x) that can be used for uplinking to another switch.
  • Page 13: Performance Features

    1000BASE-T, and DES-122GM 2 port 1000BASE-SX (MT-RJ type connector) modules. This stand-alone Switch enables the network to use some of the most demanding multimedia and imaging applications concurrently with other user applications without creating bottlenecks. The built-in console interface can be used to configure the Switch’s settings for Priority Queuing, VLAN, and Port Trunk Groups, Port Monitoring and Port Speed.
  • Page 14: Ports

    Support Full-duplex operation only IEEE 802.3x compliant Flow Control support for full-duplex Per port packet buffer: 2Mbytes Note: This module requires using a GBIC converter. Contact your D-Link vendor for either the DGS-701 1000BASE-SX GBIC FTR-8519-3A (Finisar) or DGS-702 1000BASE-LX GBIC FTR-1319-3A (Finisar).
  • Page 15: 1000Base-Sx (Mt-Rj) Module (Des-122Gm )

    1000BASE-SX (with MT-RJ type connector) Gigabit Ethernet ports Fully compliant with IEEE802.3z Support Full-duplex operation only IEEE 802.3x compliant Flow Control support for full-duplex Per port packet buffer: 2Mbytes *DES-122GM is not available as of this writing, July 2000. DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide...
  • Page 16: Unpacking And Setup

    Mounting Kit (two brackets and screws) Four rubber feet with adhesive backing RS-232 Console Cable If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link Reseller for replacement. Setup The site where you install the Switch may greatly effect its performance. Please follow these guidelines for setting up the switch.
  • Page 17: Desktop Or Shelf Installation

    Figure 2-1 DES-1226 Switch installed on a Desktop or Shelf Rack Installation The Switch can be mounted in a standard 19” rack. Use the following diagrams to guide you. Figure 2-2 Fasten Mounting Brackets to Switch Fasten the mounting brackets to the Switch using the screws provided.
  • Page 18: Power On

    Figure 2-3 DES-1226 Switch in Rack Power on Plug one end of the AC power cord into the power connector of the switch and the other end into the local power source outlet. After the Switch is powered on, the LED indicators will momentarily blink. This blinking of the LED indicators represents a reset of the system.
  • Page 19: Identifying External Components

    Switch. Front Panel The front panel of the Switch consists of LED indicators for power and for each port, an RS-232 communication port, 16 (DES-1218) or 24 (DES-1226) 10/100 Mbps twisted-pair ports and a slot for installing an optional 2 port Gigabit Ethernet module.
  • Page 20: Rear Panel

    DES-1226 Figure 3-2. Front panel view of the DES-1226 An RS-232 DCE console port for setting up and managing the switch via a connection to a console terminal or PC using a terminal emulation program. 16 or 24 high-performance, NWay Ethernet ports all of which operate at 10/100 Mbps for connections to end stations, servers and hubs.
  • Page 21: Side Panels

    Do not block these openings, and leave at least 6 inches of space at the rear and sides of the switch for proper ventilation. Be reminded that without proper heat dissipation and air circulation, system components might overheat, which could lead to system failure.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Switch

    Ethernet connections). The end node should be connected to any of the ports (1x - 16x on the DES-1218, 1x – 24x on the DES-1226) of the Switch. Port 1x is an uplink port if the MDI-X/MDI-II button is pushed in. An end node should not be connected to the uplink port unless using a crossover cable.
  • Page 23: Switch To Hub Or Switch

    MDI-II (uplink) port for other connections and make this one from a crossed port to another crossed port. Figure 4-2. Switch connected to a normal (non-Uplink) port on a hub or switch using a DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide...
  • Page 24: Connecting To Network Backbone Or Server

    DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide Connecting to Network Backbone or Server The slide-in module Gigabit Ethernet ports are ideal for uplinking to a network backbone or network server. These ports operate at 1000 Mbps in full-duplex mode. Connection to the Gigabit Ethernet ports are made using fiber optic cable or Cat-5 copper cable, depending on the type of port.
  • Page 25: Switch Management

    Out-of-band management requires connecting a terminal, such as a VT-100 or a PC running terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal, which is automatically installed with Microsoft Windows) a to the RS-232 DCE console port of the Switch. Switch management using the RS-232 DCE console port is called Local Console Management to differentiate it from management done via management platforms, such as D-View, HP OpenView, etc.
  • Page 26: User Interface

    DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide Figure 5-1. Management Console Screen Once you have connected to the console port on the switch, you should see a window like that pictured in Figure 5-1. If the screen appears but is blank, press “Control” and “R”...
  • Page 27: Software Features

    The flow control default setting is Enable. Port Trunk Groups The Switch supports the use of port trunk groups. Each trunk group may contain 2 to 4 ports as members for a potential bit rate of up to 800 Mbps per trunk group. See the discussion of Port Trunk Groups in Chapter 6 for more detailed information about port trunk groups.
  • Page 28: Priority Queues

    Configure this setting for packets passing through the port, using IEEE 802.1p priority tagging. These settings are universal, that is, they are for all ports on the Switch. Four priority levels may be assigned with Queue 3 being the highest priority queue, and Queue 0 being the lowest priority queue.
  • Page 29: Vlan Group

    DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide VLAN Group Up to 9 port-based virtual LAN (VLAN) groups can be designated for the switch. Individual ports can exist in two or more VLANs simultaneously, so VLAN groups can overlap or intersect. For a more detailed discussion of VLANs, see Chapter 6.
  • Page 30: Management Concepts

    Port trunk groups are used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high- bandwidth data pipeline. The DES-1218 supports up to 5 trunk groups, the DES-1226 can utilize up to 7 trunk groups. With up to 4 ports in each group, a potential bit rate of 800 Mbps can be achieved.
  • Page 31: Ieee 802.1P Priority

    The Switch allows you to further tailor how priority tagged data packets are handled on your network. Using queues to manage priority tagged data allows you to specify its relative priority to suit the needs of your network.
  • Page 32: Port-Based Vlans

    VLAN 2. If the destination lies on another port (found through a normal forwarding table lookup), the switch then looks to see if the other port (Port 10) is a member of VLAN 2 (and can therefore receive VLAN 2 packets). If port 10 is not a member of VLAN 2, then the packet will be dropped by the switch and will not reach it’s...
  • Page 33: Technical Specifications

    Data Transfer Rate: Topology: Network Cables 10BASE-T: 100BASE-TX: 1000BASE-T: 1000BASE-SX: 1000BASE-LX: DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide PECIFICATIONS General IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE802.3z 1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX IEEE802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3x Flow Control IEEE 802.1p Priority Queue ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation...
  • Page 34 MAC Address Table: Packet Filtering/Forwarding Rate: General DES-1218: 16 x10/100 Mbps MDI-X ports (including port 1x shared MDI-II) DES-1226: 24 x10/100 Mbps MDI-X ports (including port 1x shared MDI-II) 2 x 1000 Mbps MDI-II RJ-45 shared with port 1x Physical and Environmental 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz , 1.A Max,...
  • Page 35: Cables And Connectors

    ABLES AND When connecting the Switch to another switch, a bridge or hub, a crossover cable is necessary. Please review these products for matching cable pin assignment. The following diagrams and tables show the standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector and their pin assignments.
  • Page 36 DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide Straight cable for use with MDI-II to MDI-X connections With a crossover cable, two pairs of wires are switched at one connector end. Carry out the following steps to create a customized, crossover twisted-pair cable: 1.
  • Page 37: Cable Lengths

    62.5/125µm Multimode Fiber 9µm Single-mode Fiber Category 5e UTP Cable 1000BASE-T Category 5 UTP Cable Category 5 UTP Cable 100BASE-TX Category 3 UTP Cable (10Mbps) 10BASE-T DES-1218/DES-1226 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide MHz/km Media Type (100Mbps) ABLE ENGTHS Maximum Rating Distance...
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  • Page 41: Registration Card

    3. What network protocol(s) does your organization use ? !XNS/IPX !TCP/IP !DECnet !Others_______________________________________________________ 4. What network operating system(s) does your organization use ? !D-Link LANsmart !Novell NetWare !NetWare Lite !SCO Unix/Xenix !PC NFS !3Com 3+Open !Banyan Vines !DECnet Pathwork !Windows NT !Windows NTAS !Windows '95 !Others________________________________________________________________________________ 5.

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