D-Link DGS-1210-28MP Manual

D-Link DGS-1210-28MP Manual

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About This Guide
Terms and Usage
Explains the usage of terms like "Switch" vs "switch".
Copyright and Trademarks
Information about copyright and registered trademarks.
Product Introduction
Flexible Port Configurations
Details on the DGS-1210 series port options and SFP uplinks.
D-Link Green Technology
Information about eco-friendly innovations for energy consumption reduction.
Extensive Layer 2 Features
Highlights L2 functions like IGMP snooping and port mirroring for performance.
Traffic Segmentation, QoS, and Auto Surveillance VLAN
Explains VLAN tagging, QoS, and Auto Surveillance VLAN features.
Network Security
Covers Safeguard Engine, 802.1X, ACL, and Storm Control for network security.
Versatile Management
Describes Web-based management and Telnet access for network control.
DGS-1210 Series Model Specifics
DGS-1210-10 Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-10 front panel, including LEDs and reset button.
DGS-1210-10 Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-10 rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-10P Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-10P front panel, including PoE Max LED and mode button.
DGS-1210-10P Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-10P rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-10MP Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-10MP front panel, including PoE Max LED and mode button.
DGS-1210-10MP Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-10MP rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-20 Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-20 front panel, including port LEDs and reset button.
DGS-1210-20 Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-20 rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-26 Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-26 front panel, including port LEDs and reset button.
DGS-1210-26 Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-26 rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-28 Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-28 front panel, including port LEDs and reset button.
DGS-1210-28 Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-28 rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-28P Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-28P front panel, including PoE Max LED and fan error.
DGS-1210-28P Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-28P rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-28MP Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-28MP front panel, including PoE Max LED and fan error.
DGS-1210-28MP Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-28MP rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-52 Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-52 front panel, including port LEDs and reset button.
DGS-1210-52 Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-52 rear panel, including power connector.
DGS-1210-52MP Front Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-52MP front panel, including PoE Max LED and fan error.
DGS-1210-52MP Rear Panel
Details about the DGS-1210-52MP rear panel, including power connector.
LED Indicators Overview
Explains the function and status of various LED indicators on the switches.
LED Indicator Details
Detailed explanation of PoE Max, Link/Act/Speed, and PoE Mode LEDs.
Hardware Installation
Safety Cautions
General safety precautions to reduce risk of injury, shock, fire, and damage.
Unpacking and Contents
Lists the items included in the DGS-1210 Smart Managed Switch package.
Desktop or Shelf Installation
Instructions for installing the switch on a desktop or shelf.
Rack Installation
Instructions for mounting the switch in a 19-inch rack.
Plugging in the AC Power Cord
Step-by-step guide to connect the power cord securely using a clip.
Grounding the Switch
Procedure for connecting the switch to a protective ground.
Getting Started
Web-based Management Overview
How to access and use the web interface for configuration and monitoring.
Connecting to the Switch
Equipment needed and steps to connect to the switch for web management.
Logging into Web-based Management
Requirements and steps to log in to the web interface.
Smart Wizard Configuration
Guides through essential settings after initial login.
Web-based Management Interface
Accessing the main configuration interface after exiting the wizard.
Web-based Switch Configuration
Smart Wizard - Web Mode Configuration
Choosing between Standard and Surveillance modes in the initial setup wizard.
Smart Wizard - IP Information Configuration
Configuring static or DHCP IP address, netmask, and gateway.
Smart Wizard - Password Configuration
Setting a new password for accessing the switch.
Smart Wizard - SNMP Configuration
Enabling or disabling the SNMP function.
Web-based Management Interface Overview
Understanding the Tool Bar, Function Tree, and Main Configuration Screen.
Tool Bar - Save Menu
Provides options to save switch configuration and logs.
Save Configuration
Saving current settings to configuration ID 1 or 2.
Save Log
Saving log entries to a local drive.
Tool Bar - Tools Menu
Accessing global functions like reset, backup, and firmware upgrade.
Reset System to Factory Defaults
Resetting switch to factory defaults, except IP address.
Reset System and Reboot
Resetting switch to factory defaults and rebooting the device.
Reboot Device
Safely rebooting the system with an option to save settings.
Configuration Backup and Restore
Saving and restoring switch configuration via HTTP or TFTP.
Firmware Backup and Upgrade
Saving or uploading firmware files via HTTP or TFTP.
Flash Information
Displays the flash detail information of the switch.
Tool Bar - Online Help
Accessing online support resources and user guides.
Tool Bar - Surveillance Mode
Switching the Web UI to Surveillance Mode for managing surveillance devices.
Function Tree Navigation
Navigating through configuration options via the Function Tree menu.
Device Information Overview
Viewing switch firmware, hardware, and IP address details.
Device Information Details
Detailed view of device type, system name, IP/MAC settings, and firmware.
System Settings - General
Configuring IP address and basic system information.
System Settings - IPv4 Information
Configuring IP address assignment (Static, DHCP, BOOTP).
System Settings - Login Timeout
Setting the idle timeout period for security.
System > Password Configuration
Setting a critical password for switch security.
System > Port Settings
Monitoring and adjusting port speed, MDI/MDIX, and flow control.
System > Port Description
Assigning descriptions to ports for easier identification.
System > DHCP Auto Configuration
Enabling DHCP client to obtain config file automatically on boot.
System > DHCP Relay - Global Settings
Configuring global settings for DHCP Relay service.
System > DHCP Relay - Interface Settings
Setting up servers for relaying DHCP information.
System > DHCP Local Relay Settings
Configuring local relay for DHCP broadcasts and replies.
System > DHCPv6 Relay Settings
Configuring DHCPv6 relay settings.
System > System Log Configuration - Log Settings
Enabling/disabling system logs and setting save mode.
System > System Log Configuration - SysLog Host
Configuring remote system log server settings.
System > Time Profile
Configuring time profiles for power saving schedules.
System > Power Saving Settings
Configuring LED Shut-off, Port Shut-off, or System Hibernation.
System > IEEE802.3az EEE Settings
Enabling Energy Efficient Ethernet for reduced power consumption.
System > D-Link Discover Protocol Settings
Configuring D-Link Discovery Protocol state and report timer.
System > Firmware Information
Viewing firmware details and specifying boot image.
VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN Configuration
Creating and managing VLAN groups and port assignments.
VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN PVID Settings
Configuring the Port VLAN ID (PVID) for each port.
VLAN > Voice VLAN - Global Settings
Enabling Voice VLAN for prioritizing voice traffic.
VLAN > Voice VLAN - OUI Settings
Configuring Organizationally Unique Identifiers for auto voice VLAN.
VLAN > Voice VLAN - Port Settings
Configuring port-specific settings for Voice VLAN.
VLAN > Voice VLAN - Device List
Displaying information of devices in Voice VLAN.
VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN - Properties
Configuring global settings for Auto Surveillance VLAN.
VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN - MAC Settings
Configuring MAC addresses for auto-detected surveillance devices.
VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN - ONVIF IPC Information
Displaying information on connected IP cameras.
VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN - ONVIF NVR Information
Displaying information on connected Network Video Recorders.
L2 Functions > Jumbo Frame
Enabling support for jumbo frames to increase frame size.
L2 Functions > Port Mirroring
Copying traffic from one port to another for monitoring.
L2 Functions > Loopback Detection
Detecting and preventing network loops.
L2 Functions > MAC Address Table - Static MAC
Manually configuring static MAC address entries.
L2 Functions > MAC Address Table - Dynamic Forwarding Table
Viewing dynamically learned MAC addresses.
L2 Functions > Spanning Tree - STP Bridge Global Settings
Configuring global STP settings for network loop prevention.
L2 Functions > Spanning Tree - STP Port Settings
Configuring STP parameters on a per-port basis.
L2 Functions > Spanning Tree - MST Configuration Identification
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Instances (MSTIs).
L2 Functions > Spanning Tree - STP Instance Settings
Displaying and modifying MSTP instance settings.
L2 Functions > Spanning Tree - MSTP Port Information
Updating port configuration for MSTI IDs.
L2 Functions > Link Aggregation - Port Trunking
Combining multiple ports for increased bandwidth.
L2 Functions > Link Aggregation - LACP Port Settings
Configuring LACP port settings for trunking groups.
L2 Functions > Multicast - IGMP Snooping
Optimizing multicast traffic forwarding by examining Layer 2 headers.
L2 Functions > Multicast - MLD Snooping
Discovering IPv6 multicast requesting ports for efficient forwarding.
L2 Functions > Multicast - Multicast Forwarding
Implementing static multicast forwarding table entries.
L2 Functions > Multicast - Multicast Filtering Mode
Selecting filtering modes for IGMP groups per VLAN.
L2 Functions > SNTP - Time Settings
Synchronizing switch clock using SNTP servers.
L2 Functions > SNTP - TimeZone Settings
Configuring time zones and Daylight Savings time settings.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Global Settings
Configuring LLDP to advertise switch information to neighbors.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP-MED Settings
Enhancing LLDP for IP phones and APs with auto-discovery features.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Port Settings
Configuring LLDP port information and parameters.
L2 Functions > LLDP > 802.1 Extension TLV
Configuring LLDP port settings for 802.1 Extension TLV.
L2 Functions > LLDP > 802.3 Extension TLV
Configuring LLDP port settings for 802.3 Extension TLV.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Settings
Setting management address included in LLDP information.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Table
Displaying detailed management address information.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Local Port Table
Displaying LLDP local port information.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Table
Displaying LLDP remote port brief and detailed information.
L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Statistics
Displaying an overview of all LLDP traffic statistics.
L3 Functions > IP Interface
Configuring IPv6 system settings for IP interfaces.
IPv6 Interface Settings
Configuring IPv6 system, admin state, and DHCPv6 client.
L3 Functions > IPv6 Neighbor Settings
Configuring IPv6 neighbor settings.
L3 Functions > IPv4 Static Route
Configuring static routing for IPv4 formatted addressing.
L3 Functions > IPv4 Routing Table Finder
Finding specific IPv4 routes in the switch's routing table.
L3 Functions > IPv6 Static Route
Configuring static routing for IPv6 addressing.
L3 Functions > IPv6 Routing Table Finder
Finding specific IPv6 routes in the switch's routing table.
L3 Functions > ARP > ARP Table Global Settings
Displaying and managing ARP entries on the switch.
L3 Functions > ARP > Static ARP Settings
Defining static ARP entries for IP to MAC address translation.
QoS > Bandwidth Control
Defining bandwidth settings for port transmitting and receiving rates.
QoS > 802.1p/DSCP/ToS
Prioritizing network traffic based on IEEE 802.1p, DSCP, or ToS.
Security > Trusted Host
Defining trusted management stations for switch access.
Security > Port Security
Preventing unauthorized computers by stopping auto-learning MAC addresses.
Security > Traffic Segmentation
Limiting traffic flow from ports to groups of ports.
Security > Safeguard Engine
Throttling packet flooding to protect the switch CPU.
Security > Storm Control
Controlling broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packet rates.
Security > ARP Spoofing Prevention
Discarding ARP spoofing attacks by filtering packets.
Security > DHCP Server Screening
Restricting illegal DHCP servers by discarding traffic from distrusted ports.
Security > SSL Settings
Configuring SSL state and ciphersuites for secure communication.
SSL Protocol Versions
Information on supported SSL/TLS protocol versions.
SSL Ciphersuite Settings
Configuring RSA and DH key exchanges with encryption algorithms.
Security > DoS Prevention Settings
Enabling or disabling prevention for various DoS attack types.
Security > SSH > SSH Settings
Configuring SSH server state, session limits, and timeouts.
Security > SSH > SSH Authentication and Algorithm Settings
Configuring SSH authentication modes and encryption algorithms.
SSH Encryption Algorithms
Enabling/disabling encryption algorithms like 3DES-CBC.
Security > SSH > SSH User Authentication Lists
Configuring users for SSH access with authentication parameters.
Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings
Enabling IP-MAC-port binding and packet inspection.
Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding
Setting IP-MAC-Port Binding entries manually or via scan.
Security > Smart Binding > White List
Displays IP-MAC-Port binding entries for allowed access.
Security > Smart Binding > Black List
Shows unauthorized accesses with unmatched IP-MAC-Port information.
AAA > RADIUS Server
Configuring RADIUS server settings for centralized user administration.
AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X Global Settings
Configuring global 802.1X settings for network access control.
AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X Port Settings
Setting 802.1X port parameters for Radius Server authentication.
AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X User
Setting up local users for 802.1X authentication.
ACL > ACL Wizard
Wizard for creating access profiles and ACL rules.
ACL > ACL Wizard - Create Access-List
Steps to create a new access rule or update an existing one.
ACL > ACL Wizard - Select Packet Type
Selecting packet type (MAC, IPv4, IPv6) for ACL profile creation.
ACL > ACL Wizard - Add Access Rule - MAC
Defining MAC address criteria for access rules.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv4 ICMP Rule
Defining IPv4 ACL rules using ICMP protocol type.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv4 IGMP Rule
Defining IPv4 ACL rules using IGMP protocol type.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv4 TCP Rule
Defining IPv4 ACL rules using TCP protocol type.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv4 UDP Rule
Defining IPv4 ACL rules using UDP protocol type.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv4 Protocol ID Rule
Defining IPv4 ACL rules using Protocol ID.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv6 ICMP Rule
Defining IPv6 ACL rules using ICMP protocol type.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv6 TCP Rule
Defining IPv6 ACL rules using TCP protocol type.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv6 UDP Rule
Defining IPv6 ACL rules using UDP protocol type.
ACL > ACL Wizard - IPv6 Protocol ID Rule
Defining IPv6 ACL rules using Protocol ID.
ACL > ACL Wizard - Add Access Rule - Ports
Assigning ACL rules to specific ports.
ACL > ACL Access List
Manually configuring ACL access profiles and rules.
ACL > ACL Access Group
Configuring ACL access group settings.
ACL > ACL Hardware Resource Status
Displaying information on ACL hardware resource status.
PoE > PoE Global Settings
Displaying PoE status, budget, and power supply ratio.
PoE > PoE Port Settings
Configuring port-specific PoE functions like power limit and priority.
SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Global Settings
Enabling SNMP function and configuring trap settings.
SNMP > SNMP > SNMP User
Maintaining SNMP user accounts for SNMPv3.
SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Group Table
Associating users with groups for SNMP access policy.
SNMP > SNMP > SNMP View
Defining SNMP views for community strings and MIB object access.
SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Community
Maintaining SNMP community strings for agent access.
SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Host
Configuring SNMP trap recipients.
SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Engine ID
Identifying the SNMPv3 engine on the switch.
SNMP > RMON > RMON Global Settings
Enabling RMON for remote monitoring and configuring alarm traps.
SNMP > RMON > RMON Statistics
Displaying and configuring RMON Ethernet Statistics.
SNMP > RMON > RMON History
Information about samples of data taken from ports for history control.
SNMP > RMON > RMON Alarm
Configuring network alarms for problems or events.
SNMP > RMON > RMON Event
Defining, modifying, and viewing RMON event statistics.
Monitoring > Port Statistics
Displaying the packet count status for each port.
Monitoring > Cable Diagnostics
Examining copper cable quality and detecting errors.
Monitoring > System Log
Viewing system logs for boot, user login, and other events.
Surveillance Mode Configuration
Overview of the Surveillance Mode Smart Wizard and its capabilities.
Surveillance Mode Congratulations Window
Confirmation screen after completing Surveillance Mode Smart Wizard.
Web User Interface Access
Pop-up dialog for entering the Web User Interface.
Surveillance Mode Web UI Overview
Understanding the Tool Bar, Function Tree, and Main Configuration Screen in Surveillance Mode.
Surveillance Overview Tabs
Accessing Surveillance Topology and Device Information tabs.
Surveillance Topology
Diagram showing connected devices and their status.
Device Information Tab
Details on switch, PoE utilization, and bandwidth usage.
Port Information
Displays port status, PoE, Loopback Detection, cable length, and connected devices.
IP-Camera Information
Displays information on each connected IP camera.
NVR Information
Displays information on each connected Network Video Recorder.
PoE Information
Displays PoE usage, status, budget, and power consumption per port.
PoE Scheduling
Specifying time ranges for delivering power to PoE ports.
Time > Clock Settings
Configuring the system time and date on the switch.
Time > SNTP Settings
Configuring external time sources for clock synchronization.
Surveillance Settings
Configuring settings for the dedicated Surveillance VLAN.
Surveillance Log
Viewing Syslog messages generated by the switch.
Health Diagnostic
Overview of port status including cable diagnostics and device detection.
Tool Bar > Wizard
Returning to the Smart Wizard for configuration changes.
Tool Bar > Tools Menu
Accessing global functions like reset and backup in Surveillance Mode.
Reset System in Surveillance Mode
Resetting switch configuration to factory defaults in Surveillance Mode.
Reboot Device in Surveillance Mode
Safely rebooting the switch in Surveillance Mode.
Configuration Backup & Restore in Surveillance Mode
Saving and restoring configuration in Surveillance Mode.
Firmware Backup and Upgrade in Surveillance Mode
Backing up or upgrading firmware via HTTP or TFTP.
Firmware Information in Surveillance Mode
Viewing firmware details and selecting boot image.
Flash Information in Surveillance Mode
Displays the flash detail information of the switch.
Tool Bar > Save
Saving configuration changes or logs.
Tool Bar > Help
Accessing the built-in Surveillance Help window.
Surveillance Mode Help - Diagram
Visual diagram explaining the Surveillance Mode interface.
Surveillance Mode Help - Table
Explains elements shown in the Surveillance Mode help diagram.
Tool Bar > Online Help
Accessing D-Link Support Site and User Guide.
Tool Bar > Standard Mode
Accessing the Standard Mode Web UI of the switch.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Introduction to using the Command Line Interface for switch management.
Connecting to the Switch via TELNET
Steps to establish a TELNET connection to the switch.
Logging on to the Command Line Interface
Process for logging into the CLI with user name and password.
CLI Commands Overview
Lists basic switch commands available in the CLI.
CLI Command Details - ?
Displays a list of available commands on the switch.
CLI Command Details - download
Downloads firmware, boot, or config files from a TFTP server.
CLI Command Details - upload
Uploads firmware or config files to a TFTP server.
CLI Command Details - config firmware image_id
Configures or deletes firmware images for boot up.
CLI Command Details - config ipif system
Configures the system IP interface for IPv4 addressing.
CLI Command Details - config ipif system (IPv6)
Configures the system IPv6 interface.
CLI Command Details - logout
Logs out the current user session from the switch console.
CLI Command Details - ping
Tests network connectivity to IP addresses.
CLI Command Details - ping6
Tests network connectivity to IPv6 addresses.
CLI Command Details - reboot
Reboots the switch system.
CLI Command Details - reset config
Resets the switch to factory default settings.
CLI Command Details - show boot_file
Displays information about the boot file on the switch.
CLI Command Details - show firmware information
Displays current firmware information on the switch.
CLI Command Details - show flash information
Displays the current flash information on the switch.
CLI Command Details - show ipif
Displays the IP interface configuration on the switch.
CLI Command Details - show switch
Displays the status of the switch.
CLI Command Details - show route
Displays the routing status of IPv4 or IPv6.
CLI Command Details - config account admin password
Sets the administrator password for the switch.
CLI Command Details - save
Saves current configuration changes to non-volatile RAM.
CLI Command Details - debug info
Displays ARP table and MAC FDB information.
Appendix A - Ethernet Technology
Background information about Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet.
Gigabit Ethernet Technology
Overview of Gigabit Ethernet standards and benefits.
Fast Ethernet Technology
Importance and evolution of Fast Ethernet in LANs.
Switching Technology
How switching technology increases network capacity and reduces load.
Appendix B - Technical Specifications
Detailed technical specifications of the D-Link Smart Managed Switch.
Hardware Specifications - Key Components / Performance
Details on switching capacity, forwarding rate, and packet buffer.
Hardware Specifications - Forwarding Mode
Specifies the forwarding mode as Store and Forward.
Hardware Specifications - DDRIII for CPU and Flash Memory
Details on CPU memory and flash memory size.
Hardware Specifications - Port Functions
Specifies the types and number of Ethernet and SFP ports.
Ethernet Ports Details
Specifics on Ethernet port compliance and features.
SFP Ports Details
Specifics on SFP port compliance and supported transceivers.
Combo Ports Details
Information on combo ports and supported SFP transceivers.
Physical & Environment - Power Consumption
Power consumption details for various switch models.
Physical & Environment - Power Supply
Power supply specifications for the switches.
Physical & Environment - Fans
Fan specifications for different switch models.
Physical & Environment - Operating Temperature
Operating temperature range for the switches.
Physical & Environment - Storage Temperature
Storage temperature range for the switches.
Physical & Environment - Humidity
Humidity specifications for storage and operation.
Physical & Environment - Dimensions
Physical dimensions of the different switch models.
Physical & Environment - Weight
Weight specifications for the different switch models.
Physical & Environment - EMI
Electromagnetic Interference compliance standards.
Physical & Environment - Safety
Safety certifications for the switches.
Features - L2 Features
List of Layer 2 features supported by the switches.
Features - L3 Features
List of Layer 3 features supported by the switches.
Features - VLAN
List of VLAN features supported by the switches.
Features - QoS (Quality of Service)
List of Quality of Service features.
Features - AAA
List of Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting features.
Features - ACL
List of Access Control List features.
Features - Security
List of security features supported.
OAM
Operations, Administration, and Maintenance features.
Management Features
List of management methods and features.
D-Link Green Technology Features
Information on power saving and environmental features.
Appendix C – Rack mount Instructions
Safety guidelines and instructions for mounting equipment in a rack.
Regulatory Information
Statements regarding FCC, CE, and other regulatory compliance.
FCC Interference Statement
FCC compliance statement regarding digital device interference.
Non-modification Statement
Warning against unauthorized modifications to the equipment.
CE EMI Class A Warning
Warning about potential radio interference in residential environments.
General Safety Instructions
General safety guidelines for personal safety and product protection.
Multilingual Safety Instructions
Safety instructions provided in German, French, and Spanish.
Product Disposal and Recycling
Guidelines for proper disposal and recycling of the product.
D-Link Environmental Commitment
D-Link's commitment to environmental responsibility.
Multilingual Environmental Statements
Environmental statements in Polish, Czech, Hungarian, and Norwegian.
Multilingual Environmental Statements (cont.)
Environmental statements in Danish, Finnish, Swedish, and Portuguese.

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