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About This Guide.............................................................................................................................................

 

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Terms/Usage..................................................................................................................................................

 

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Copyright and Trademarks ............................................................................................................................

 

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Product Introduction ...................................................................................................................................

 

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DES-1210-08P ...............................................................................................................................................

 

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Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................

 

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Rear Panel..................................................................................................................................................

 

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DES-1210-28 .................................................................................................................................................

 

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Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................

 

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Rear Panel..................................................................................................................................................

 

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DES-1210-28P ...............................................................................................................................................

 

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Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................

 

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Rear Panel..................................................................................................................................................

 

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DES-1210-52 .................................................................................................................................................

 

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Front Panel .................................................................................................................................................

 

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Rear Panel..................................................................................................................................................

 

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Hardware Installation ..................................................................................................................................

 

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Step 1: Unpacking..........................................................................................................................................

 

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Step 2: Switch Installation ..............................................................................................................................

 

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Desktop or Shelf Installation.......................................................................................................................

 

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Rack Installation .........................................................................................................................................

 

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Step 3 – Plugging in the AC Power Cord with Power Cord Clip

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Power Failure ...........................................................................................................................................

 

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Getting Started...........................................................................................................................................

 

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Management Options...................................................................................................................................

 

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Using Web-based Management ..................................................................................................................

 

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Supported Web Browsers ........................................................................................................................

 

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Connecting to the Switch..........................................................................................................................

 

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Login Web-based Management ...............................................................................................................

 

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Smart Wizard ...............................................................................................................................................

 

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Web-based Management.............................................................................................................................

 

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D-Link Network Assistant (DNA)..................................................................................................................

 

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4 Configuration..............................................................................................................................................

 

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Smart Wizard Configuration.........................................................................................................................

 

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IP Information ...........................................................................................................................................

 

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Password Settings....................................................................................................................................

 

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SNMP Settings .........................................................................................................................................

 

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Web-based Management.............................................................................................................................

 

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Tool Bar > Save Menu .................................................................................................................................

 

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Save Configuration...................................................................................................................................

 

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Save Log ..................................................................................................................................................

 

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Tool Bar > Tool Menu ..................................................................................................................................

 

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Reset ........................................................................................................................................................

 

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Reset System ...........................................................................................................................................

 

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Reboot Device ..........................................................................................................................................

 

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Configuration Backup & Restore ..............................................................................................................

 

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Firmware Backup and Upgrade................................................................................................................

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Tool Bar > Smart Wizard..............................................................................................................................

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Tool Bar > Online Help.................................................................................................................................

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Function Tree ...............................................................................................................................................

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Device Information....................................................................................................................................

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System > System Settings .......................................................................................................................

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System > IPv6 System Settings ...............................................................................................................

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System > IPv6 Route Settings..................................................................................................................

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System > IPv6 Neighbor Settings ............................................................................................................

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System > Password..................................................................................................................................

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System > Port Settings.............................................................................................................................

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System > Port Description........................................................................................................................

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System > DHCP Auto Configuration ........................................................................................................

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System > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Global Settings..........................................................................

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System > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Interface Settings ......................................................................

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System > DHCP Local Relay Settings .....................................................................................................

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System > DHCPv6 Relay Settings ...........................................................................................................

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System > SysLog Host .............................................................................................................................

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System > Time Profile ..............................................................................................................................

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System > Power Saving ...........................................................................................................................

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System > IEEE802.3az EEE Settings ......................................................................................................

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System > D-Link Discover Protocol Settings............................................................................................

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VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN (Asymmetric VLAN) .............................................................................................

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VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN PVID ....................................................................................................................

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VLAN > 802.1Q Management VLAN........................................................................................................

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VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Global Settings ...............................................................................

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VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Port Setting .....................................................................................

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VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice Device List.................................................................................................

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VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN .............................................................................................................

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Functions > Jumbo Frame...................................................................................................................

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Functions > Port Mirroring ...................................................................................................................

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Functions > Loopback Detection.........................................................................................................

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Functions > MAC Address Table > Static MAC ..................................................................................

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Functions > MAC Address Table > Dynamic Forwarding Table .........................................................

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Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Global Settings ............................................................................

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Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings ................................................................................

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Functions > Link Aggregation > Port Trunking....................................................................................

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Functions > Link Aggregation > LACP Port Settings ..........................................................................

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Functions > Multicast > IGMP Snooping.............................................................................................

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Functions > Multicast > Multicast Forwarding .....................................................................................

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Functions > Multicast > Multicast Filtering Mode ................................................................................

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Functions > SNTP > Time Settings .....................................................................................................

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Functions > SNTP > TimeZone Settings.............................................................................................

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Functions > LLDP > LLDP Global Settings .........................................................................................

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Functions > LLDP > LLDP Port Settings.............................................................................................

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Functions > LLDP > 802.1 Extension TLV ..........................................................................................

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Functions > LLDP > 802.3 Extension TLV ..........................................................................................

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Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Settings ................................................................

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L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Table ....................................................................

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L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Local Port Table .......................................................................................

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L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Table ...................................................................................

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L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Statistics ...................................................................................................

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QoS > Bandwidth Control.........................................................................................................................

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QoS > 802.1p/DSCP/ToS.........................................................................................................................

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Security > Trusted Host............................................................................................................................

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Security > Port Security............................................................................................................................

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Security > Traffic Segmentation ...............................................................................................................

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Security > Safeguard Engine....................................................................................................................

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QoS > Storm Control ................................................................................................................................

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Security > ARP Spoofing Prevention .......................................................................................................

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Security > DHCP Server Screening .........................................................................................................

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Security > SSL Settings............................................................................................................................

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Security > DoS Prevention Settings .........................................................................................................

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Security > SSH > SSH Settings ...............................................................................................................

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Security > SSH > SSH Authmode and Algorithm Settings.......................................................................

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Security > SSH > SSH User Authentication Lists ....................................................................................

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Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings.................................................................................

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Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding...............................................................................................

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Security > Smart Binding > White List......................................................................................................

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Security > Smart Binding > Black List ......................................................................................................

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AAA > RADIUS Server .............................................................................................................................

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AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X Global Settings..................................................................................................

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AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X Port Settings......................................................................................................

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AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X User...................................................................................................................

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ACL > ACL Wizard ...................................................................................................................................

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ACL > ACL Access List ............................................................................................................................

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ACL > ACL Access Group........................................................................................................................

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ACL > ACL Hardware Resource Status ...................................................................................................

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PoE > PoE Global Settings (DES-1210-08P/28P only) ...........................................................................

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PoE > PoE Port Settings (DES-1210-08P/28P only) ...............................................................................

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SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Global Settings ................................................................................................

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SNMP > SNMP > SNMP User .................................................................................................................

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SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Group ...............................................................................................................

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SNMP > SNMP > SNMP View .................................................................................................................

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SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Community.......................................................................................................

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SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Host..................................................................................................................

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SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Engine ID .........................................................................................................

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SNMP > RMON > RMON Global Settings ...............................................................................................

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SNMP > RMON > RMON Statistics .........................................................................................................

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SNMP > RMON > RMON History.............................................................................................................

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SNMP > RMON > RMON Alarm ..............................................................................................................

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SNMP > RMON > RMON Event...............................................................................................................

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Monitoring > Port Statistics.......................................................................................................................

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Monitoring > Cable Diagnostics ...............................................................................................................

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Monitoring > System Log..........................................................................................................................

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Command Line Interface...........................................................................................................................

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To connect a switch via TELNET:................................................................................................................

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Logging on to the Command Line Interface:................................................................................................

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download ..................................................................................................................................................

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upload.......................................................................................................................................................

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config ipif system ......................................................................................................................................

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logout........................................................................................................................................................

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ping...........................................................................................................................................................

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reboot .......................................................................................................................................................

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reset..........................................................................................................................................................

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show ipif....................................................................................................................................................

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show switch ..............................................................................................................................................

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config account admin password ...............................................................................................................

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save ..........................................................................................................................................................

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debug info.................................................................................................................................................

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Appendix A - Ethernet Technology..............................................................................................................

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Gigabit Ethernet Technology .......................................................................................................................

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Fast Ethernet Technology............................................................................................................................

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Switching Technology ..................................................................................................................................

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Appendix B - Technical Specifications .......................................................................................................

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Hardware Specifications ..............................................................................................................................

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Key Components / Performance ..............................................................................................................

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Port Functions ..........................................................................................................................................

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Physical & Environment ...........................................................................................................................

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Emission (EMI) Certifications ...................................................................................................................

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Safety Certifications..................................................................................................................................

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Features .......................................................................................................................................................

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L2 Features ..............................................................................................................................................

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VLAN ........................................................................................................................................................

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ACL...........................................................................................................................................................

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QoS (Quality of Service)...........................................................................................................................

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AAA ..........................................................................................................................................................

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Security.....................................................................................................................................................

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OAM .........................................................................................................................................................

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Management.............................................................................................................................................

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Appendix C – Rack mount Instructions ......................................................................................................

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About This Guide

DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide

About This Guide

This guide provides instructions to install the D-Link Fast Ethernet Web Smart Switch DES-1210- 08P/28/28P/52, how to use the SmartConsole Utility, and to configure Web-based Management step-by-step.

Note: The model you have purchased may appear slightly different from the illustrations shown in the document. Refer to the Product Instruction and Technical Specification sections for detailed information about your switch, its components, network connections, and technical specifications.

This guide is mainly divided into four parts:

1.Hardware Installation: Step-by-step hardware installation procedures.

2.Getting Started: A startup guide for basic switch installation and settings.

3.Smart Console Utility: An introduction to the central management system.

4.Configuration: Information about the function descriptions and configuration settings.

Terms/Usage

In this guide, the term “Switch” (first letter capitalized) refers to the Smart Switch, and “switch” (first letter lower case) refers to other Ethernet switches. Some technologies refer to terms “switch”, “bridge” and “switching hubs” interchangeably, and both are commonly accepted for Ethernet switches.

A NOTE indicates important information that helps a better use of the device.

A CAUTION indicates potential property damage or personal injury.

Copyright and Trademarks

Information in this document is subjected to change without notice. © 2012 D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved.

Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D-Link Corporation is strictly forbidden.

Trademarks used in this text: D-Link and the D-LINK logo are trademarks of D-Link Corporation; Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. D-Link Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.

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1 Product Introduction

Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of D-Link Web Smart Switch Products.

D-Link's next generation Web Smart Ethernet switch series blends plug-and-play simplicity with exceptional value and reliability for small and medium-sized business (SMB) networking. All models are housed in a new style rack-mount metal case with easy-to-view front panel diagnostic LEDs, and provides advance features including two combo 1000BASE-T/SFP and two additional Gigabit uplinks, network security, traffic segmentation, QoS and versatile management.

Flexible Port Configurations. D-Link Web Smart Switches offer four port configurations, 24/48 Ethernet ports or 8/24 Ethernet ports with PoE support. All ports of the switch support auto MDI/MDIX feature which bring inexpensive and easy Ethernet connection to the desktops. Each switch provides 4 Gigabit uplinks connection to a Gigabit backbone or servers. Two of the Gigabit ports are SFP combo ports which support both 1000M and 100M fiber connections.

Extensive Layer 2 Features. Implemented as complete Layer 2 devices, these switches include functions such as IGMP Snooping, Port Mirroring, Spanning Tree, 802.3ad LACP, SNTP, LLDP and Loopback Detection to enhance performance and network resiliency.

Traffic Segmentation, QoS and Auto Surveillance VLAN. The switches support 802.1Q VLAN standard tagging to enhance network security and performance. The switches also support 802.1p priority queues, enabling users to run bandwidth-sensitive applications such as streaming multimedia by prioritizing that traffic in network. These functions allow switches to work seamlessly with VLAN and 802.1p traffic in the network. Auto Surveillance VLAN will automatically place the vedio traffic from pre-defined IP surveillance devices to an assigned VLAN with higher priority, so it can be separated from normal data traffic. Asymmetric VLAN is implemented in these switches for a more efficient use of shared resources, such as server or gateway devices.

Network Security. D-Link’s innovative Safeguard Engine function protects the switches against traffic flooding caused by virus attacks. Additional feature like 802.1X port-based authentication provides access control of the network with external RADIUS servers. ACL is a powerful tool to screen unwanted IP or MAC traffic. Storm Control keeps the network from being overwhelmed by abnormal traffic. Port Security is another simple but useful authentication method to maintain the integrity of the network device.

Versatile Management. The new generation of D-Link Web Smart Switches provides growing businesses simple and easy management of their network. The SmartConsole utility or a multi-language Web-Based management interface allows administrators to remotely control their network down to the port level. The intuitive SmartConsole easily allows customers to discover multiple D-Link web smart switches in the same L2 network segment. With this utility, users do not need to change the IP address of PC and provides easy initial setting of smart switches. The switches within the same L2 network segment connected to user’s local PC are displayed on the screen for instant access. It allows extensive switch configuration setting, and basic configuration of discovered devices such as a password change or firmware upgrade.

Users can also access the Switch via Telnet. Basic tasks such as changing the Switch IP address, resetting the settings to factory defaults, setting the administrator password, rebooting the Switch, or upgrading the Switch firmware can be performed using the Command Line Interface (CLI).

In addition, users can utilize the SNMP MIB (Management Information Base) to poll switches for information about the status, or send out traps of abnormal events. SNMP support allows users to integrate the switches with other third-party devices for management in an SNMP-enabled environment. D-Link Web Smart Switches also come with the D-View plug-in module that works with D-View 6, SNMP Management Software which provides easy-to-use graphic interface and facilitates the operation efficiency.

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DES-1210-08P

8-Port 10/100Mbps ports Web Smart PoE Switch.

Front Panel

Figure 1.1 – DES-1210-08P Front Panel

Power LED: The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source.

Pwr Max: The Pwr Max LED lights up when the Switch reaches the maximum power budget defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 72 Watts.

Reset: By pressing the Reset button the Switch will change back to the default configuration and all changes will be lost.

Mode: By pressing the Mode button, the Port LED will switch between Link/Act and PoE modes.Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-8): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M. When it has a green light it is running on 100M.

NOTE: The installation instructions clearly state that the ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing toe the outside plant.

Rear Panel

Figure 1.2 – DES-1210-08P Rear Panel

Power: The power port is where to connect the AC power cord.

DES-1210-28

24-Port 10/100Mbps with 2 10/100/1000 BASE-T and 2 Combo 1000 BASE-T/SFP Web Smart Switch.

Front Panel

Figure 1.1 – DES-1210-28 Front Panel

Power LED: The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source.

Reset: By pressing the Reset button the Switch will change back to the default configuration and all changes will be lost.

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Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-24): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M. When it has a green light it is running on 100M.

Port Link/Act/Speed LED (25, 26, 27T, 28T, 27F, 28F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M.

NOTE: On DES-1210-28, the MiniGBIC ports are shared with normal RJ-45 ports 27 and 28. When MiniGBIC port is used, the RJ-45 port cannot be used.

CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.

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Rear Panel

Figure 1.2 – DES-1210-28 Rear Panel

Power: The power port is where to connect the AC power cord.

DES-1210-28P

24-Port 10/100Mbps PoE ports plus 2 1000Base-T ports and 2 combo SFP/1000Base-T ports Web Smart Switch.

Front Panel

Figure 1.1 – DES-1210-28P Front Panel

Power LED: The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source.

Pwr Max: The Pwr Max LED lights up when the Switch reaches the maximum power budget defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 193 Watts.

Reset: By pressing the Reset button the Switch will change back to the default configuration and all changes will be lost.

Mode: By pressing the Mode button, the Port LED will switch between Link/Act and PoE modes.

Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-24): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M. When it has a green light it is running on 100M.

Port Link/Act/Speed LED (25, 26, 27T, 28T, 27F, 28F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving

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data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M.

NOTE: On DES-1210-28P, the MiniGBIC ports are shared with normal RJ-45 ports 27 and 28. When MiniGBIC port is used, the RJ-45 port cannot be used.

CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.

NOTE: The installation instructions clearly state that the ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing toe the outside plant.

Rear Panel

Figure 1.2 – DES-1210-28P Rear Panel

Power: The power port is where to connect the AC power cord.

DES-1210-52

48-Port 10/100Mbps Web Smart Switch with 2 10/100/1000 BASE-T and 2 Combo 1000 BASE-T/SFP Web Smart Switch.

Front Panel

Figure 1.3 – DES-1210-52 Front Panel

Power LED: The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source.

Reset: Press the reset button to reset the Switch back to the default settings. All previous changes will be lost.

Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-48): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M. When it has a green light it is running on 100M.

Port Link/Act/Speed LED (49F, 50F, 49T, 50T, 51, 52): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M.

NOTE: On the DES-1210-52, the MiniGBIC ports are shared with normal RJ-45 ports 49 and 50. When the MiniGBIC port is used, the RJ-45 port cannot be used.

CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser

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Class I. 3.3Vdc.

Rear Panel

Figure 1.4 – DES-1210-52 Rear Panel

Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port.

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2 Hardware Installation

This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the D-Link Web-Smart Switch.

Step 1: Unpacking

Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its contents. Please consult the packing list located in the User Manual to make sure all items are present and undamaged. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for replacement.

One D-Link Web-Smart Switch

One AC power cord or one external power adapter

Four rubber feet

Screws and two mounting brackets

One Multi-lingual Getting Started Guide

One CD with User Manual, SmartConsole Utility program, and D-View Module

If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact the local reseller for replacement.

Step 2: Switch Installation

For safe switch installation and operation, it is recommended that you:

Visually inspect the power cord to see that it is secured fully to the AC power connector. Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around the switch. Do not place heavy objects on the switch.

Desktop or Shelf Installation

When installing the switch on a desktop or shelf, the rubber feet included with the device must be attached on the bottom at each corner of the device’s base. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around it.

Figure 2.1 – Attach the adhesive rubber pads to the bottom

Rack Installation

The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19-inch rack, which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment. To install, attach the mounting brackets to the switch’s side panels (one on each side) and secure them with the screws provided (please note that these brackets are not designed for palm size switches).

Figure 2.2 – Attach the mounting brackets to the Switch

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Then, use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the switch in the rack.

Figure 2.3 – Mount the Switch in the rack or chassis

Please be aware of following safety Instructions when installing:

A)Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.

B)Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.

C)Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.

D)Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.

E)Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips)."

Step 3 – Plugging in the AC Power Cord with Power Cord Clip

To prevent accidental removal of the AC power cord, it is recommended to install the power cord clip together with the power cord.

A) With the rough side facing down, insert the Tie Wrap into the hole below the power socket.

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Figure2.1 – Insert Tie Wrap to the Switch

B) Plug the AC power cord into the power socket of the Switch.

Figure 2.2 – Connect the power cord to the Switch

C) Slide the Retainer through the Tie Wrap until the end of the cord.

Figure 2.3 – Slide the Retainer through the Tie Wrap

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D) Circle the tie of the Retainer around the power cord and into the locker of the Retainer.

Figure 2.4 – Circle around the power cord

E) Fasten the tie of the Retainer until the power cord is secured.

Figure 2.5 – Secure the power cord

F) Users may now connect the AC power cord to an electrical outlet (preferably one that is grounded and surge protected).

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Figure 2.6 – Plugging the switch into an outlet

Power Failure

As a precaution, the switch should be unplugged in case of power failure. When power is resumed, plug the switch back in.

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3 Getting Started

This chapter introduces the management interface of D-Link Web-Smart Switch.

Management Options

The D-Link Web Smart Switch can be managed through any port on the device by using the Web-based Management or through any PC using the SmartConsole Utility.

Each switch must be assigned its own IP Address, which is used for communication with Web-Based Management or a SNMP network manager. The PC should have an IP address in the same range as the switch. Each switch can allow up to four users to access to the Web-Based Management concurrently.

However, if you want to manage multiple D-Link Web Smart Switches, the SmartConsole Utility is a more convenient choice. By using the SmartConsole Utility, you do not need to change the IP address of your PC and it is easier to initialize multiple Smart Switches.

Please refer to the following installation instructions for the Web-based Management and the SmartConsole Utility.

Using Web-based Management

After a successful physical installation, you can configure the Switch, monitor the network status, and display statistics using a web browser.

Supported Web Browsers

The embedded Web-based Management currently supports the following web browsers: Web Browser via IE8, IE9, Firefox, Chrome and Safari.

Connecting to the Switch

You will need the following equipment to begin the web configuration of your device:

1.A PC with a RJ-45 Ethernet connection

2.A standard Ethernet cable

Connect the Ethernet cable to any of the ports on the front panel of the switch and to the Ethernet port on the PC.

Figure 3.1 – Connected Ethernet cable

Login Web-based Management

In order to login and configure the switch via an Ethernet connection, the PC must have an IP address in the same subnet as the switch. For example, if the switch has an IP address of 10.90.90.90, the PC should have an IP address of 10.x.y.z (where x/y is a number between 0 ~ 254 and z is a number between 1 ~ 254), and a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. There are two ways to launch the Web-based Management, you may either click

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the Web Access button at the top of the SmartConsole Utility or open the web browser and enter 10.90.90.90 (the factory-default IP address) in the address bar. Then press <Enter>.

Figure 3.2 –Enter the IP address 10.90.90.90 in the web browser

NOTE: The switch's factory default IP address is 10.90.90.90 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 and a default gateway of 0.0.0.0.

The web configuration can also be accessed through the SmartConsole Utility. Open the SmartConsole Utility and double-click the switch as it appears in the Monitor List. This will automatically load the web configuration in your web browser.

When the following logon dialog box appears, enter the password and choose the language of the Webbased Management interface then click OK.

The switch supports 10 languages including English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese and Russian. By default, the password is admin and the language is English.

Figure 3.3 – Logon Dialog Box

Smart Wizard

After a successful login, the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D-Link Web Smart Switch. Please refer to Smart Wizard Configuration section for details.

Web-based Management

By clicking the Exit button in Smart Wizard, you will enter the Web-based Management interface. Please refer to Chapter 4 Configuration for detailed instructions.

D-Link Network Assistant (DNA)

The D-Link Network Assistant (DNA), included in the installation CD, is a program that allows administrators to quickly discover all D-Link smart switches and D-Link Discover Protocol (DDP) supported devices (for a list of supported models, refer to the D-Link Network Assistant (DNA) User Guide), that are in the same subnet as the PC, collect traps and log messages, and provide quick access to basic configurations of the switch. This tool is only for computers running Windows 7, Vista, XP, or 2000 on both 32/64bit systems. There are two options for the installation of the DNA; one is through the Autorun program on the installation CD and the other is manual installation.

NOTE: Please be sure to uninstall any existing

DNA from your PC before installing the latest

DNA.

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For detailed explanations of the DNA functions, please refer to D-Link Network Assistant (DNA) User Guide..

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The features and functions of the D-Link Web Smart Switch can be configured for optimum use through the Web-based Management Utility.

Smart Wizard Configuration

After a successful login, the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D-Link Web Smart Switch. If you do not plan to change anything, click Exit to leave the Wizard and enter the Web Interface. You can also skip it by clicking Ignore the wizard next time for the next time you logon to the Web-based Management.

IP Information

IP Information will guide you to do basic configurations in 3 steps for the IP Information, access password, and SNMP.

Select Static, DHCP or BOOTP, and enter the desired new IP Address, select the Netmask and enter the Gateway address, then click the Next button to enter the next Password setting page. (No need to enter IP Address, Netmask and Gateway if DHCP and BOOTP are selected.) The Smart Wizard is for the quick setting in IPv4 environment. For IPv6 network, please go to System > IPv6 System Settings. If you are not changing the settings, click Exit button to go back to the main page. Or you can click on Ignore the wizard next time to

skip wizard setting when the switch boots up.

Figure 4.1 – IP Information in Smart Wizard

NOTE: The Smart Wizard supports quick settings for IPv4 network

Password Settings

Type the desired new password in the Password box and again in the Confirm Password, then click the Next button to the SNMP setting page.

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Figure 4.2 – Password setting in Smart Wizard

SNMP Settings

The SNMP Setting allows you to quickly enable/disable the SNMP function. The default SNMP Setting is Disabled. Click Enabled and then click Apply to make it effective.

4.3 – SNMP Setting in Smart Wizard

NOTE: Changing the system IP address will disconnect you from the current connection. Please enter the correct IP address in the Web browser again and make sure your PC is in the same subnet with the switch. See Login Webbased Management for a detailed description.

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If you want to change the IP settings, click OK and start a new web browser.

Figure 4.4 – Confirm the changes of IP address in Smart Wizard

Web-based Management

After clicking the Exit button in Smart Wizard you will see the screen below:

Figure 4.5 – Web-based Management

Above is the Web-based Management screen. The three main areas are the Tool Bar on top, the Function Tree, and the Main Configuration Screen.

The Tool Bar provides a quick and convenient way for essential utility functions like firmware and configuration management.

By choosing different functions in the Function Tree, you can change all the settings in the Main Configuration Screen. The main configuration screen will show the current status of your Switch by clicking the model name on top of the function tree.

At the upper right corner of the screen the username and current IP address will be displayed.

Under the username is the Logout button. Click this to end this session.

NOTE: If you close the web browser without clicking the Logout button first, then it will be seen as an abnormal exit and the login session will still be occupied.

Finally, by clicking on the D-Link logo at the upper-left corner of the screen you will be redirected to the local D-Link website.

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Tool Bar > Save Menu

The Save Menu provides Save Configuration and Save Log functions.

Figure 4.6 – Save Menu

Save Configuration

Select to save the entire configuration changes you have made to the device to switch’s non-volatile RAM.

Figure 4.7 – Save Configuration

Save Log

Save the log entries to your local drive and a pop-up message will prompt you for the file path. You can view or edit the log file by using text editor (e.g. Notepad).

Figure 4.8 – Save Log

Tool Bar > Tool Menu

The Tool Menu offers global function controls such as Reset, Reset System, Reboot Device, Configuration Backup and Restore, Firmware Backup and Upgrade.

Figure 4.9 – Tool Menu

Reset

Provide a safe reset option for the Switch. All configuration settings in non-volatile RAM will be reset to factory default except for the IP address.

Figure 4.10 – Tool Menu > Reset

Reset System

Provide another safe reset option for the Switch. All configuration settings in non-volatile RAM will be reset to factory default and then the Switch will reboot.

Figure 4.11 – Tool Menu > Reset System

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Reboot Device

Provide a safe way to reboot the system. Click Apply to restart the switch.

Figure 4.12 – Tool Menu > Reboot Device

Configuration Backup & Restore

Allow the current configuration settings to be saved to a file (not including the password), and if necessary, you can restore configuration settings from the file. Two methods can be selected: HTTP or TFTP.

Figure 4.13 – Tool Menu > Configuration Backup and Restore

HTTP: Backup or restore the configuration file to or from your local drive.

Click Backup to save the current settings to your disk.

Click Browse to browse your inventories for a saved backup settings file.

Click Restore after selecting the backup settings file you want to restore.

TFTP: TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a file transfer protocol that allows you to transfer files to a remote TFTP server. Select IPv4 or IPv6 and specify TFTP Server IP Address and File Name for the configuration file you want to save to / restore from.

Click Backup to save the current settings to the TFTP server.

Click Restore after selecting the backup settings file you want to restore.

Note: Switch will reboot after restore and all current configurations will be lost

Firmware Backup and Upgrade

Allow for the firmware to be saved, or for an existing firmware file to be uploaded to the Switch. Two methods can be selected: HTTP or TFTP.

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Figure 4.14 – Tool Menu > Firmware Backup and Upgrade

HTTP: Backup or upgrade the firmware to or from your local drive of PC.

Click Backup to save the firmware to your disk.

Click Browse to browse your inventories for a saved firmware file.

Click Upgrade after selecting the firmware file you want to restore.

TFTP: Backup or upgrade the firmware to or from a remote TFTP server. Select IPv4 or IPv6 and specify TFTP Server IP Address and File Name for the configuration file you want to save to / restore from.

Click Backup to save the firmware to the TFTP server.

Click Upgrade after selecting the firmware file you want to restore.

CAUTION: Do not disconnect the PC or remove the power cord from device until upgrade complete. Switch may crash if Firmware upgrade incompletely.

Tool Bar > Smart Wizard

By clicking the Smart Wizard button, you can return to the Smart Wizard if you wish to make any changes there.

Tool Bar > Online Help

The Online Help provides two ways of online support: Online Support Site will lead you to the D-Link website where you can find online resources such as updated firmware images; User Guide can offer an immediate reference for the feature definition or configuration guide.

Figure 4.15 – Online Help

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Figure 4.16 – User Guide Micro Site

Function Tree

All configuration options on the switch are accessed through the Setup menu on the left side of the screen. Click on the setup item that you want to configure. The following sections provide more detailed description of each feature and function.

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Figure 4.17 –Function Tree

Device Information

The Device Information provides an overview of the switch, includes essential information such as firmware & hardware information, and IP address.

It also offers an overall status of common software features:

RSTP: Click Setting to link to L2 Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Global Settings. Default is disabled. Port Mirroring: Click Setting to link to L2 Functions > Port Mirroring. Default is disabled.

Storm Control: Click Setting to link to Security > Storm Control. Default is disabled. DHCP Client: Click Setting to link to System > System Setting. Default is disabled. Jumbo Frame: Click Setting to link to L2 Functions > Jumbo Frame. Default is disabled.

SNMP Status: Click Setting to link to SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Global Setting. Default is disabled. 802.1X Status: Click Setting to link to AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X Settings. Default is enabled. Safeguard Engine: Click Setting to link to Security > Safeguard Engine. Default is enabled.

IGMP Snooping: Click Setting to link to L2 Functions > Multicast > IGMP Snooping. Default is disabled. Power Saving: Click Setting to link to System > Power Saving. Default is enabled.

Figure 4.18 – Device Information

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System > System Settings

The System Setting allows the user to configure the IP address and the basic system information of the Switch.

IP Information: There are three ways for the switch to obtain an IP address: Static, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and BOOTP.

When using static mode, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway can be manually configured. When using DHCP mode, the Switch will first look for a DHCP server to provide it with an IP address (including network mask and default gateway) before using the default or previously entered settings. By default the IP setting is static mode with IP address is 10.90.90.90 and subnet mask is 255.0.0.0.

System Information: By entering a System Name and System Location, the device can more easily be recognized from other Web-Smart devices on the LAN.

Login Timeout: The Login Timeout controls the idle time-out period for security purposes, when there is no action for a specific time span in the Web-based Management. If the current session times out (expires), the user is required a re-login before using the Web-based Management again. Selective range is from 3 to 30 minutes, and the default setting is 5 minutes.

Figure 4.19 – System > System Settings

System > IPv6 System Settings

The IPv6 System Settings page allow user to configure the IPv6 system information.

Figure 4.20 – System > IPv6 System Settings

IPv6 System Settings:

Interface Name: Displays the interface name of IPv6.

IPv6 State: Specifies the IPv6 to be enabled or disabled.

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DHCPv6 Client: Specifies the DHCPv6 client to be enabled or disabled.

IPv6 Network Address: Specifies the IPv6 Network Address.

NS Retransmit Time Settings:

NS Retransmit Time (1-3600): Specifies the NS retransmit time for IPv6. The field range is 1-3600, and default is 1 second.

Automatic Link Local State Settings:

Automatic Link Local Address: Specifies the automatic link is enabled or disabled.

Click Apply for the settings to take effect.

System > IPv6 Route Settings

The IPv6 Route Settings page allows user to configure the IPv6 route settings.

Figure 4.21 – System > IPv6 Route Settings

IP Interface: Specify the IP interface which to be created.

Default Gateway: The corresponding IPv6 address for the next hop Gateway address in IPv6 format..

Metric: Represents the metric value of the IP interface entered into the table. This field may read a number between 1 and 65535.

Click Create to accept the changes made, and click the Delete button to remove the entry.

System > IPv6 Neighbor Settings

The user can configure the Switch’s IPv6 neighbor settings. The Switch’s current IPv6 neighbor settings will be displayed in the table at the bottom of this window.

Figure 4.22 – System > IPv6 Neighbor Settings

Interface Name: Enter the interface name of the IPv6 neighbor.

Neighbor IPv6 Address: Specifies the neighbor IPv6 address.

Link Layer MAC Address: Specifies the link layer MAC address.

Click Apply for the settings to take effect.

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Interface Name: Specifies the interface name of the IPv6 neighbor. To search for all the current interfaces on the Switch, go to the second Interface Name field in the middle part of the window, tick the All check box. Tick the Hardware option to display all the neighbor cache entries which were written into the hardware table.

State: Use the drop-down menu to select All, Address, Static or Dynamic. When the user selects address from the drop-down menu, the user will be able to enter an IP address in the space provided next to the state option.

Click Find to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.

Click Clear to clear all the information entered in the fields.

System > Password

The Password page allows user to change the login password of the device.

Figure 4.23 – System > Password

To set the Password, set the following parameters and click Apply:

Old Password: If a password was previously configured for this entry, enter it here in order to change it to a new password.

New Password: Enter the new password that you wish to set on the Switch to authenticate users attempting to access Administrator Level privileges on the Switch. The user may set a password of up to 20 characters.

Confirm Password: Confirm the new password entered above. Entering a different password here from the one set in the New Local Enabled field will result in a fail message.

System > Port Settings

In the Port Setting page, the status of all ports can be monitored and adjusted for optimum configuration. By selecting a range of ports (From Port and To Port), the Speed can be set for all selected ports, effective by clicking Apply. Press the Refresh button to view the latest information.

Figure 4.24 – System > Port Settings

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