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Table of Contents
Preface .......................................................................................................................................................................................... xi
Intended Readers.......................................................................................................................................................................... xii
Typographical Conventions ......................................................................................................................................................... xii
Notes, Notices, and Cautions ....................................................................................................................................................... xii
Safety Cautions ........................................................................................................................................................................................... xiii
General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products .....................................................................................................................................xiv
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge ...................................................................................................................................................xv
Side Panel Description ....................................................................................................................................................................................5
Installing the SFP ports ...................................................................................................................................................................................7
Before You Connect to the Network...............................................................................................................................................................8
Installing the Switch without the Rack............................................................................................................................................................9
Installing the Switch in a Rack........................................................................................................................................................................9
Mounting the Switch in a Standard 19" Rack................................................................................................................................................10
Connecting the Switch ...................................................................................................................................13
Switch to End Node ......................................................................................................................................................................................13
Switch to Hub or Switch ...............................................................................................................................................................................14
Connecting To Network Backbone or Server................................................................................................................................................15
Introduction to Switch Management ...........................................................................................................16
Connecting the Console Port (RS-232 DCE) ................................................................................................................................................ 16
First Time Connecting to the Switch.............................................................................................................................................................18
IP Address Assignment.................................................................................................................................................................................20
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Login to Web Manager .................................................................................................................................................................................22
Web-based User Interface.............................................................................................................................................................................23
Web Pages.....................................................................................................................................................................................................24
Device Information ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Port Configuration........................................................................................................................................................................ 33
Port Settings..................................................................................................................................................................................................33
Port Error Disabled ...................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Port Description ............................................................................................................................................................................................36
User Accounts.............................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Port Mirroring .............................................................................................................................................................................. 38
System Log Settings..................................................................................................................................................................... 39
System Log Save Mode Settings...................................................................................................................................................................40
System Severity Settings.............................................................................................................................................................. 41
Time Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................42
Time Zone and DST......................................................................................................................................................................................43
MAC Notification Settings .......................................................................................................................................................... 45
File System Services .................................................................................................................................................................... 47
System Boot Information .............................................................................................................................................................................. 47
FS Information ..............................................................................................................................................................................................47
Ping Test ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
DHCP Auto Configuration Settings............................................................................................................................................. 52
SNMP User Table.........................................................................................................................................................................................54
SNMP Group Table.......................................................................................................................................................................................57
SNMP Community Table Configuration.......................................................................................................................................................58
SNMP Engine ID .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
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IP-MAC Binding Port ...................................................................................................................................................................................63
sFlow Global Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
D-Link Single IP Management .................................................................................................................................................... 73
Single IP Management (SIM) Overview....................................................................................................................................................... 73
SIM Using the Web Interface........................................................................................................................................................................74
Menu Bar ......................................................................................................................................................................................................81
Layer 2 Features ............................................................................................................................................84
Protocol Group VLAN Settings ....................................................................................................................................................................97
Protocol VLAN Port Settings........................................................................................................................................................................98
Link Aggregation ........................................................................................................................................................................................100
LACP Port Settings.....................................................................................................................................................................................102
Router Port Settings ....................................................................................................................................................................................105
ISM VLAN Settings................................................................................................................................................................... 106
Limited IP Multicast Range ....................................................................................................................................................... 110
MLD Control Messages ..............................................................................................................................................................................111
MLD Router Port Settings...........................................................................................................................................................................113
Spanning Tree ............................................................................................................................................................................ 115
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STP Bridge Global Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................118
MSTP Port Information...............................................................................................................................................................................122
STP Port Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 124
Layer 3 Features ..........................................................................................................................................129
Packet Format .............................................................................................................................................................................................131
IP Multinetting ........................................................................................................................................................................... 135
RIP Global Settings.....................................................................................................................................................................................151
Including the NSSA ....................................................................................................................................................................................168
OSPF Global Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................170
OSPF Area Setting......................................................................................................................................................................................170
OSPF Virtual Link Settings.........................................................................................................................................................................174
OSPF Area Aggregation Settings................................................................................................................................................................175
DHCP Server ............................................................................................................................................................................. 181
DHCP Server Global Settings.....................................................................................................................................................................181
DHCP Server Exclude Address Settings.....................................................................................................................................................182
Create DHCP Pool ......................................................................................................................................................................................182
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DHCP Server Dynamic Binding .................................................................................................................................................................185
DHCP Server Manual Binding....................................................................................................................................................................185
DNS Relay ................................................................................................................................................................................. 187
DNS Relay Global Settings.........................................................................................................................................................................187
DNS Relay Static Settings...........................................................................................................................................................................188
VRRP Global Settings.................................................................................................................................................................................189
IP Multicast Routing Protocol.................................................................................................................................................... 194
DVMRP Global Settings.............................................................................................................................................................................198
PIM Global Settings....................................................................................................................................................................................201
PIM Candidate RP Settings.........................................................................................................................................................................204
PIM Static RP Settings................................................................................................................................................................................205
Advantages of QoS .....................................................................................................................................................................................207
Port Bandwidth .......................................................................................................................................................................... 209
Configuring the Combination Queue ..........................................................................................................................................................210
802.1p User Priority................................................................................................................................................................... 212
Time Range................................................................................................................................................................................ 213
CPU Interface Filtering.............................................................................................................................................................. 233
CPU Interface Filtering State Settings ........................................................................................................................................................233
CPU Interface Filtering Profile Table ......................................................................................................................................................... 233
Traffic Control ........................................................................................................................................................................... 246
Port Security............................................................................................................................................................................... 249
Port Security Entries .................................................................................................................................................................. 250
Port Access Entity (802.1X) ...................................................................................................................................................... 251
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802.1X Port-Based and MAC-Based Access Control ................................................................................................................................. 251
Understanding 802.1X Port-based and MAC-based Network Access Control ...........................................................................................254
MAC-Based Network Access Control ........................................................................................................................................................255
802.1X User ................................................................................................................................................................................................260
Initializing Ports for Port Based 802.1X ..................................................................................................................................................... 260
Initializing Ports for MAC Based 802.1X...................................................................................................................................................261
Reauthenticate Port(s) for Port Based 802.1X.............................................................................................................................................262
Reauthenticate Port(s) for MAC-based 802.1X...........................................................................................................................................263
Web Authentication Configuration............................................................................................................................................ 264
Conditions and Limitations .........................................................................................................................................................................264
Access Authentication Control .................................................................................................................................................. 269
Authentication Policy and Parameter Settings ............................................................................................................................................270
Authentication Server Group ......................................................................................................................................................................271
Authentication Server Host.........................................................................................................................................................................272
SSH Server Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................284
SSH Authentication Mode and Algorithm Settings.....................................................................................................................................285
SSH User Authentication ............................................................................................................................................................................287
Device Status ............................................................................................................................................................................. 288
Module Information ................................................................................................................................................................... 290
CPU Utilization.......................................................................................................................................................................... 291
Port Utilization........................................................................................................................................................................... 292
Received (RX).............................................................................................................................................................................................293
Received (RX).............................................................................................................................................................................................299
Port Access Control ................................................................................................................................................................... 306
MAC Address Table .................................................................................................................................................................. 315
IGMP Snooping Group .............................................................................................................................................................. 316
MLD Snooping Group ................................................................................................................................................................................317
IP Forwarding Table .................................................................................................................................................................. 321
Browse DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table.................................................................................................................................................323
Browse PIM IP Multicast Route Table .......................................................................................................................................................324
Browse PIM RP Set Table ..........................................................................................................................................................................324
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Reboot System ........................................................................................................................................................................... 329
Save Services ............................................................................................................................................................................. 330
Save Changes..............................................................................................................................................................................................330
Current Configuration Settings ...................................................................................................................................................................331
Cables and Connectors................................................................................................................................ 334
System Log Entries ......................................................................................................................................335
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
Preface
The xStack DGS-3600 Series User Manualis divided into sections that describe the system installation and operating instructions
with examples.
Section 1, Introduction - Describes the Switch and its features.
Section 2, Installation - Helps you get started with the basic installation of the Switch and also describes the front panel, rear
panel, side panels, and LED indicators of the Switch.
Section 3, Connecting the Switch - Tells how you can connect the Switch to your Ethernet/Fast Ethernet network.
Section 4, Introduction to Switch Management - Introduces basic Switch management features, including password protection,
SNMP settings, IP address assignment and connecting devices to the Switch.
Section 5, Introduction to Web-based Switch Management - Talks about connecting to and using the Web-based switch
management feature on the Switch.
Section 6, Administration - A detailed discussion about configuring the basic functions of the Switch, including Device
Information, Stacking, Port Configuration, User Accounts, Port Mirroring, System Log, System Severity Settings, SNTP Settings,
MAC Notification Settings, TFTP Services, File System Services, Ping Test, IPv6 Neighbor, DHCP Auto Configuration, SNMP
Manager, IP-MAC-Port Binding, sFlow, and Single IP Management Settings.
Section 7, Layer 2 Features - A discussion of Layer 2 features of the Switch, including VLAN, Trunking, IGMP Snooping,
MLD Snooping, Spanning Tree, and Forwarding & Filtering.
Section 8, Layer 3 Features - A discussion of Layer 3 features of the Switch, including Interface Settings, MD5 Key Settings,
Route Redistribution Settings, Static/Default Route Settings, Route Preference Settings, Static ARP Settings, Policy Route
Settings, RIP, OSPF, DCHP/BOOTP Relay, DNS Relay, VRRP, and IP Multicast Routing Protocol.
Section 9, QoS - Features information on QoS, including Bandwidth Control, QoS Scheduling Mechanism, QoS Output
Scheduling, 802.1p Default Priority, and 802.1p User Priority.
Section 10, ACL - Discussion on the ACL function of the Switch, including Time Range, Access Profile Table, ACL Flow Meter,
and CPU Interface Filtering.
Section 11, Security – A discussion on the Security functions on the Switch, including Traffic Control, Port Security, 802.1X,
Trust Host, Web Authentication, Trust Host, Access Authentication Control, Safeguard Engine, Traffic Segmentation, SSL, and
SSH.
Section 12, Monitoring – Features information on Monitoring including Device Status, Module Information, CPU Utilization,
Port Utilization, Packets, Errors, Packet Size, Browse Router Port, Browse MLD Router Port, VLAN Status, Port Access Control,
MAC Address Table, IGMP Snooping Group, MLD Snooping Group, Trace Route, IGMP Snooping Forwarding, MLD Snooping
Forwarding, IP Forwarding Table, Browse Routing Table, Browse IP Multicast Forwarding Table, Browse IP Multicast Interface
Table, Browse IGMP Group Table, DVMRP Monitor, PIM Monitor, OSPF Monitor, Switch Logs, Browse ARP Table and
Session Table.
Appendix A, Technical Specifications - Technical specifications for the DSG-3612, DGS-3627, DGS-3627G and the DGS-3650.
Appendix B, Cables and Connectors - Describes the RJ-45 receptacle/connector, straight through and crossover cables and
standard pin assignments.
Appendix C, Cable Lengths - Information on cable types and maximum distances.
Glossary - Lists definitions for terms and acronyms used in this document.
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Intended Readers
The xStack DGS-3600 Series User Manual contains information for setup and management of the Switch. The term, “the Switch”
will be used when referring to all three switches. This manual is intended for network managers familiar with network
management concepts and terminology.
Typographical Conventions
Convention Description
[ ]
Bold font
Boldface
Typewriter Font
Initial capital letter
Italics
Menu Name > Menu
Option
In a command line, square brackets indicate an optional entry. For example: [copy filename]
means that optionally you can type copy followed by the name of the file. Do not type the
brackets.
Indicates a button, a toolbar icon, menu, or menu item. For example: Open the File menu
and choose Cancel. Used for emphasis. May also indicate system messages or prompts
appearing on your screen. For example: You have mail. Bold font is also used to represent
filenames, program names and commands. For example: use the copy command.
Indicates commands and responses to prompts that must be typed exactly as printed in the
manual.
Indicates a window name. Names of keys on the keyboard have initial capitals. For example:
Click Enter.
Indicates a window name or a field. Also can indicate a variables or parameter that is
replaced with an appropriate word or string. For example: type filename means that you
should type the actual filename instead of the word shown in italic.
Menu Name > Menu Option Indicates the menu structure. Device > Port > Port
Properties means the Port Properties menu option under the Port menu option that is
located under the Device menu.
Notes, Notices, and Cautions
A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device.
A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you
how to avoid the problem.
A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
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Safety Instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your system from potential damage.
Throughout this document, the caution icon ( ) is used to indicate cautions and precautions that you need to review and follow.
Safety Cautions
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions.
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Observe and follow service markings.
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Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation.
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Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to
electrical shock.
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Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments.
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If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your
trained service provider:
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The power cable, extension cable, or plug is damaged.
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An object has fallen into the product.
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The product has been exposed to water.
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The product has been dropped or damaged.
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The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.
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Keep your system away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents.
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Do not spill food or liquids on your system components, and never operate the product in a wet environment. If the system
gets wet, see the appropriate section in your troubleshooting guide or contact your trained service provider.
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Do not push any objects into the openings of your system. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior
components.
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Use the product only with approved equipment.
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Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal components.
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Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure
of the type of power source required, consult your service provider or local power company.
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To help avoid damaging your system, be sure the voltage on the power supply is set to match the power available at your
location:
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115 volts (V)/60 hertz (Hz) in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries such as South
Korea and Taiwan
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100 V/50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V/60 Hz in western Japan
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230 V/50 Hz in most of Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East
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Also, be sure that attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power available in your location.
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Use only approved power cable(s). If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for any ACpowered option intended for your system, purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country. The power cable
must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product's electrical ratings label. The voltage and
current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product.
•
To help prevent electric shock, plug the system and peripheral power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets. These
cables are equipped with three-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the
grounding prong from a cable. If you must use an extension cable, use a 3-wire cable with properly grounded plugs.
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Observe extension cable and power strip ratings. Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into the
extension cable or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cable or power strip.
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•
To help protect your system from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line
conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
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Position system cables and power cables carefully; route cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over. Be sure
that nothing rests on any cables.
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Do not modify power cables or plugs. Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications. Always
follow your local/national wiring rules.
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When connecting or disconnecting power to hot-pluggable power supplies, if offered with your system, observe the
following guidelines:
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Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply.
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Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply.
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If the system has multiple sources of power, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from
the power supplies.
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Move products with care; ensure that all casters and/or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system. Avoid sudden stops
and uneven surfaces.
General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products
Observe the following precautions for rack stability and safety. Also, refer to the rack installation documentation accompanying
the system and the rack for specific caution statements and procedures.
Systems are considered to be components in a rack. Thus, "component" refers to any system as well as to various peripherals
•
or supporting hardware.
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Before working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack, extended to the floor, and that the full
weight of the rack rests on the floor. Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for joined multiple
racks before working on the rack.
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Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the rack first.
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Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack.
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Use caution when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding a component into or out of a rack; the slide rails
can pinch your fingers.
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After a component is inserted into the rack, carefully extend the rail into a locking position, and then slide the component
into the rack.
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Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. The total rack load should not exceed 80
percent of the branch circuit rating.
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Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack.
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Do not step on or stand on any component when servicing other components in a rack.
NOTE: A qualified electrician must perform all connections to DC power and to safety
grounds. All electrical wiring must comply with applicable local, regional or national codes
and practices.
CAUTION: Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a
suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or
an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
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CAUTION: The system chassis must be positively grounded to the rack cabinet frame. Do
not attempt to connect power to the system until grounding cables are connected. A
qualified electrical inspector must inspect completed power and safety ground wiring. An
energy hazard will exist if the safety ground cable is omitted or disconnected.
CAUTION: Do not replace the battery with an incorrect type. The risk of explosion exists if
the replacement battery is not the correct lithium battery type. Dispose of used batteries
according to the instructions.
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your system. To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from
your body before you touch any of the electronic components, such as the microprocessor. You can do so by periodically touching
an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
1. When unpacking a static-sensitive component from its shipping carton, do not remove the component from the antistatic
packing material until you are ready to install the component in your system. Just before unwrapping the antistatic
packaging, be sure to discharge static electricity from your body.
2. When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.
3. Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads, workbench pads and an
antistatic grounding strap.
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Section 1
Introduction
xStack DGS-3600 Series
Gigabit Ethernet Technology
Switch Description
Features
Ports
Front-Panel Components
Side Panel Description
Rear Panel Description
xStack DGS-3600 Series
The DGS-3600 switch series is a member of the D-Link xStack switch family. xStack is a complete family of stackable devices
that ranges from edge 10/100Mbps switches to core Gigabit switches. xStack provides unsurpassed performance, fault tolerance,
scalable flexibility, robust security, standard-based interoperability and an impressive support for 10 Gigabit technology to futureproof departmental and enterprise network deployments with an easy migration path.
The following manual describes the installation, maintenance and configurations concerning members of the D-Link DGS-3600
switch series, including the DGS-3612G, DGS-3627, DGS-3627G, and the DGS-3650. These four switches are identical in
configurations and very similar in basic hardware and consequentially, most of the information in this manual will be universal to
the total group of Switches. Corresponding screen pictures of the web manager may be taken from any one of these switches but
the configuration will be identical, except for varying port counts. For the remainder of this document, we will refer to the DGS3600 as the switch in question for examples, configurations and explanations.
Gigabit Ethernet Technology
Gigabit Ethernet is an extension of IEEE 802.3 Ethernet utilizing the same packet structure, format, and support for CSMA/CD
protocol, full duplex, flow control, and management objects, but with a tenfold increase in theoretical throughput over 100Mbps
Fast Ethernet and a one hundred-fold increase over 10Mbps Ethernet. Since it is compatible with all 10Mbps and 100Mbps Ethernet environments, Gigabit Ethernet provides a straightforward upgrade without wasting a company's existing investment in
hardware, software, and trained personnel.
The increased speed and extra bandwidth offered by Gigabit Ethernet are essential to coping with the network bottlenecks that
frequently develop as computers and their busses get faster and more users using applications that generate more traffic.
Upgrading key components, such as your backbone and servers to Gigabit Ethernet can greatly improve network response times
as well as significantly speed up the traffic between your sub networks.
Gigabit Ethernet enables fast optical fiber connections to support video conferencing, complex imaging, and similar data-intensive
applications. Likewise, since data transfers occur 10 times faster than Fast Ethernet, servers outfitted with Gigabit Ethernet NIC's
are able to perform 10 times the number of operations in the same amount of time.
In addition, the phenomenal bandwidth delivered by Gigabit Ethernet is the most cost-effective method to take advantage of today
and tomorrow's rapidly improving switching and routing internetworking technologies.
Switch Description
The Switch is equipped with unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable ports providing dedicated 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps bandwidth. The
DGS-3627 is equipped with twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, and the DGS-3650 has forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T
ports, all of which are Auto MDI-X/MDI-II convertible ports that can be used for uplinking to another switch. The DGS-3612GG
is equipped with twelve 100/1000Mbps SFP (Small Form Factor Portable) ports, in addition to four 1000BASE-T located on the
front panel. These ports can be used for connecting PCs, printers, servers, hubs, routers, switches and other networking devices.
The dual speed ports use standard twisted-pair cabling and are ideal for segmenting networks into small, connected sub networks
for superior performance. Each 10/100/1000 port can support up to 2000 Mbps of throughput in full-duplex mode. In addition,the
Switch has four 1000Mbps SFP combo ports located on the front panel.These gigabit combo portsare ideal for connecting to a
server or network backbone.
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The DGS-3627G contains twenty-four 1000Mbps SFP (Small Form Factor Portable) ports, in addition to four 1000BASE-T
located on the front panel. The SFP combo ports are to be used with fiber-optical transceiver cabling in order to uplink various
other networking devices for a gigabit link that may span great distances. The SFP ports can also support full-duplex
transmissions, have auto-negotiation and can be used with DEM-310GT (1000BASE-LX), DEM-311GT (1000BASE-SX), DEM312GT2 (1000BASE-SX), DEM-314GT (1000BASE-LH), DEM-315GT (1000BASE-ZX), DEM-330T/R (WDM Transceiver)
and the DEM-331T/R (WDM Transceiver) transceivers. These ports are referred to as “combo” ports which means that both the
SFP ports and the 1000BASE-T ports are numbered the same and cannot be used simultaneously. Attempting to use the ports
simultaneously will cause a link down status for the 1000BASE-T ports. SFP ports will always have priority over these
1000BASE-T ports.
Each switch also contains open slots in the rear of the Switch, which are used to add optional single-port 10GE modules. Two
available slots reside within the DGS-3650, while the DGS-3627 and DGS-3627G both contain three slots. These modules, the
DEM-410CX CX4 and the DEM-410X XFP, are IEEE 802.3ae and IEEE 802.3ak compliant and support full-duplex mode only.
More information will be provided on these modules later in this manual.
This Switch enables the network to use some of the most demanding multimedia and imaging applications concurrently with other
user applications without creating bottlenecks. The built-in console interface can be used to configure the Switch's settings for
priority queuing, VLANs, and port trunk groups, port monitoring, and port speed.
Features
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol support. •
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IEEE 802.1X Port-based and MAC-based Access Control
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IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
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IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree, IEEE 802.1W Rapid Spanning Tree and IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree support
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Access Control List (ACL) support
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Single IP Management support
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Access Authentication Control utilizing TACACS, XTACACS and TACACS+
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Internal Flash Drive for saving configurations and firmware
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Simple Network Time Protocol support
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MAC Notification support
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System and Port Utilization support
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System Log Support
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Support port-based enable and disable
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Address table: Supports up to 16K MAC addresses per device
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Supports a packet buffer of up to 2M bytes
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Port Trunking with flexible load distribution and fail-over function
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IGMP Snooping support
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MLD Snooping support
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SNMP support
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Secure Shell (SSH) support
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Port Mirroring support
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Web-based Access Control
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MIB support for:
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RFC1213 MIB II
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RFC1493 Bridge
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RFC2819 RMON
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RFC2665 Ether-like MIB
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RFC2863 Interface MIB
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Private MIB
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RFC2674 for 802.1p
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IEEE 802.1X MIB
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IEEE 802.3x flow control in full duplex mode
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IEEE 802.1p Priority Queues
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IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX compliant
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• RS-232 DCE console port for Switch management
Provides parallel LED display for port status such as link/act, speed, etc.•
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IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T compliant
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High performance switching engine performs forwarding and filtering at wire speed, maximum 14, 881 packets/sec
on each 10Mbps Ethernet port, maximum 148,810 packet/sec on 100Mbps Fast Ethernet port and 1,488,100 for each
Gigabit port.
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Full and half-duplex for both 10Mbps and 100Mbps connections. Full duplex allows the switch port to
simultaneously transmit and receive data. It only works with connections to full-duplex-capable end stations and
switches. Connections to a hub must take place at half-duplex
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Support broadcast storm filtering
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Non-blocking store and forward switching scheme capability to support rate adaptation and protocol conversion
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Supports by-port Egress/Ingress rate control.
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Efficient self-learning and address recognition mechanism enables forwarding rate at wire speed
Ports
The following table lists the relative ports that are present within each switch:
DGS-3627 DGS-3627G DGS-3650 DGS-3612G
Twenty-four
10/100/100BASE-T
Four SFP Combo Ports
Three open slots used to
add single-port 10GE
modules
One female DCE RS-232
DB-9 console port
Twenty-four 1000Mbps SFP
Ports
Four 1000BASE-T Combo
Ports
Three open slots used to add
single-port 10GE modules
One female DCE RS-232 DB-9
console port
Forty-eight
10/100/100BASE-T
Four SFP Combo Ports
Two open slots used to
add single-port 10GE
modules
One female DCE RS-232
DB-9 console port
Twelve 100/1000Mbps
SFP Ports
Four 1000BASE-T
Combo Ports
One female DCE RS-232
DB-9 console port
The following table lists the features and compatibility for each type of port present in the xStack DGS-3600 series.
rear to add an external
Redundant Power
Supply (DPS-500)
IEEE 802.3ae compliant
IEEE 802.3ak compliant
Full-duplex only
Supports the following
modules:
DEM-410CX Single-Port CX4
DEM-410X Single-Port XFP
One connector in the rear to
add an external Redundant
Power Supply (DPS-500)
IEEE 802.3z compliant
One connector in the rear to
add an external Redundant
Power Supply (DPS-500)
NOTE: The SFP combo ports on the Switch cannot be used simultaneously with the
corresponding 1000BASE-T ports. If both ports are in use at the same time (ex. port 25
of the SFP and port 25 of the 1000BASE-T), the SFP ports will take priority over the
combo ports and render the 1000BASE-T ports inoperable.
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Front-Panel Components
DGS-3612G
• Twelve SFP 100/1000Mbps ports
• Four Combo 1000BASE-T ports located to the right
• One female DCE RS -232 DB-9 console port
• LEDs for Power, Console, RPS, and Link/Act/Speed for each port
Figure 1- 1. Front Panel of the DGS-3612GG
DGS-3627
• Twenty-four 10/100/1000BASE-T ports
• Four Combo SFP ports located to the right
• One female DCE RS-232 DB-9 console port
• LEDs for Power, Console, RPS, Link/Act/Speed and 10GE for each port
• Stacking Module Numbered LED
Figure 1- 2. Front Panel of the DGS-3627
DGS-3627G
• Twenty-four SFP 1000Mbps ports
• Four Combo 1000BASE-T ports located to the right
• One female DCE RS -232 DB-9 console port
• LEDs for Power, Console, RPS, Link/Act/Speed and 10GE for each port
• Stacking Module Numbered LED
Figure 1- 3. Front Panel of the DGS-3627G
DGS-3650
• Forty-eight 10/100/1000BASE-T ports
• Four Combo SFP ports located to the right
• One female DCE RS -232 DB-9 console port
• LEDs for Power, Console, RPS, Link/Act/Speed and 10GE for each port
• Stacking Module Numbered LED
Figure 1- 4. Front Panel of the DGS-3650
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LEDs
The following table lists the LEDs located on models of the xStack DGS-3600 switch along with their corresponding description:
LED Indicator Color Status Description
Power
Console
RPS
Stacking LED (To
be supported in
Release II)
Port LEDs
(10/100/1000Mbps
ports)
SFP Port LED
10GE Module
LEDs (Located on
the front panel)
Green
Green
Green
Green Numbered 1-12
Dark No Light Link Down
Dark No Light Link Down
Dark No Light Link Down
Solid Power On
Dark Power Off
Solid Console On
Dark Console Off
Solid RPS in use
Dark RPS not in use or not present
Box ID of the Switch in the switch stack. This field will
read 1 for a switch in standalone mode. When the switch
in question is a master of a switch stack, the number of
the switch in the stack will be displayed, and the letter H
will flash alternatively with this number.
Solid Denotes an active connection at 1000Mbps. Green
Blinking Denotes data transfer at 1000Mbps.
Solid Denotes an active connection at 10/100Mbps. Orange
Blinking Denotes data transfer at 10/100Mbps.
Solid Denotes an active connection at 1000Mbps. Green
Blinking Denotes data transfer at 1000Mbps.
Solid Denotes an active connection. Green
Blinking Denotes data transfer.
Figure 1- 5. DGS-3612G LEDs
Figure 1- 6. DGS-3627 LEDs
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Figure 1- 7. DGS-3627G LEDs
Figure 1- 8. DGS-3650 LEDs
Rear Panel Description
The rear panels of the DGS-3612G, DGS-3627, DGS-3627G and the DGS-3650 are described below.
DGS-3612G
The rear panel of the DGS-3612G contains an AC power connector, and an outlet for an optional external RPS.
Figure 1- 9. Rear panel view of the DGS-3612G
DGS-3627 and DGS-3627G
The rear panel of DGS-3627 and DGS-3627G contains an AC power connector, an outlet for an optional external RPS and three
slots for additional 10GE optional modules.
Figure 1- 10. Rear panel view of the DGS-3627(G)
DGS-3650
The rear panel of DGS-3650 contains an AC power connector, an outlet for an optional external RPS, a DCE RS-232 console port
and two slots for additional 10GE optional modules.
Figure 1- 11. Rear Panel view of DGS-3650
The rear panel includes an outlet for an optional external redundant power supply. When power fails, the optional external RPS
will take over all the power immediately and automatically. The AC power connector is a standard three-pronged connector that
supports the power cord. Plug-in the female connector of the provided power cord into this socket, and the male side of the cord
into a power outlet. The Switch automatically adjusts its power setting to any supply voltage in the range from 100 ~ 240 VAC at
50 ~ 60 Hz.
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Side Panel Description
The right-hand side panel of the Switch contains a system fan and ventilation along the entire right side. The left hand panel
includes a system fan and a heat vent. The system fans are used to dissipate heat. Do not block these openings on either side of the
Switch. Leave at least 6 inches of space at the rear and sides of the Switch for proper ventilation. Be reminded that without proper
heat dissipation and air circulation, system components might overheat, which could lead to system failure.
Figure 1- 12. Side Panels of the DGS-3627 and the DGS-3627G
Figure 1- 13. Side Panels of the DGS-3650
Figure 1- 14. Side Panels of the DGS-3612G
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10GE Uplink Modules
At the rear of the xStack DGS-3600 series switches reside optional module slots. This slot may be equipped with the DEM-410X
single-port 10GE XFP uplink module, or a DEM-410CX single-port 10GE CX4 uplink module, both sold separately.
Adding the DEM-410X optional module will allow the administrator to add a single-port 10GE stacking module which will
transmit information at a rate of ten gigabits a second. This port is compliant with standard IEEE 802.3ae, supports full-duplex
transmissions only and is to be used with XFP MSA compliant transceivers.
The DEM-410CX will too transfer information at a rate of ten gigabits a second but is used as an uplink module to a network
device. Compliant with the IEEE802.3ak standard, this module will use a 4-laned copper connector to transfer information in fullduplex mode, quickly and accurately. User beware, the cable and connector port used for this module is nearly identical to the
stacking ports and cables used for stacking in the xStack Series, but can in no way be interchangeable.
To install these modules, follow the simple steps listed below.
CAUTION: Before adding the optional module, make sure to disconnect all
power sources connected to the Switch. Failure to do so may result in an
electrical shock, which may cause damage, not only to the individual but to
At the back of the Switch to the left is the slot for the optional module, as shown in Figure 1-15 and Figure 1-16. This slot should
be covered with a faceplate that can be easily removed by loosening the screws and pulling off the plate.
Optional Module Slots
the Switch as well.
Figure 1- 15. Optional Module slots at the rear of the DGS-3627 (or DGS-3627G)
Optional Module Slots
Figure 1- 16. Optional Module slots at the rear of the DGS-3650
After removing the faceplate, remove the DEM-410X or DEM-410CX optional module from its box. The front panel should
resemble the drawings represented here.
Figure 1- 17. Front Panel of the DEM-410X and the DEM-410CX
Take the module and gently slide it in to the available slot at the rear of the Switch until it reaches the back, as shown in the
following figure. At the back of the slot are two sets of plugs that must be connected to the module. Gently, but firmly push in on
the module to secure it to the Switch. The module should fit snugly into the corresponding receptors.
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Figure 1- 18. Inserting the optional modules into the Switch.
Now tighten the two screws at adjacent ends of the module into the available screw holes on the Switch. The upgraded DGS3627/DGS-3627G/DGS-3650 is now ready for use.
Figure 1- 19. DGS-3627 with optional module installed.
Installing the SFP ports
The xStack DGS-3600 Series switches are equipped with SFP (Small Form Factor Portable) ports, which are to be used with
fiber-optical transceiver cabling in order to uplink various other networking devices for a gigabit link that may span great
distances. These SFP ports support full-duplex transmissions, have auto-negotiation and can be used with the DEM-310GT
(1000BASE-LX), DEM-311GT (1000BASE-SX), DEM-312GT2 (1000BASE-LX), DEM-314GT (1000BASE-LH), DEM-315GT
(1000BASE-ZX), DEM-330T/R (WDM) and DEM-331T/R (WDM)transceivers. See the figure below for installing the SFP ports
in the Switch.
Figure 1- 20. Inserting the fiber-optic transceivers into the DGS-3600 series switch
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SECTION 2
Installation
Package Contents
Before You Connect to the Network
Installing the Switch without the Rack
Rack Installation
Power On
RPS Installation
Package Contents
Open the shipping carton of the Switch and carefully unpack its contents. The carton should contain the following items:
One Stand-alone Switch •
•
One AC power cord
•
This Manual on CD
•
Mounting kit (two brackets and screws)
•
Four rubber feet with adhesive backing
•
DCE RS-232 console cable
If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link Reseller for replacement.
Before You Connect to the Network
The site where you install the Switch may greatly affect its performance. Please follow these guidelines for setting up the Switch.
•
Install the Switch on a sturdy, level surface that can support at least 4.24kg (9.35lbs)of weight for the DGS3612G/DGS-3627/DGS-3627G, or 6.02kg (13.27lbs) for DGS-3650. Do not place heavy objects on the Switch.
•
The power outlet should be within 1.82 meters (6 feet) of the Switch.
•
Visually inspect the power cord and see that it is fully secured to theAC/DC power port.
•
Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the Switch. Leave at least 10 cm
(4 inches) of space at the front and rear of the Switch for ventilation.
•
Install the Switch in a fairly cool and dry place for the acceptable temperature and humidity operating ranges.
•
Install the Switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic field generators (such as motors), vibration, dust, and
direct exposure to sunlight.
•
When installing the Switch on a level surface, attach the rubber feet to the bottom of the device. The rubber feet
cushion the Switch, protect the casing from scratches and prevent it from scratching other surfaces.
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Installing the Switch without the Rack
When installing the Switch on a desktop or shelf, the rubber feet included with the Switch should first be attached. Attach these
cushioning feet on the bottom at each corner of the device. Allow enough ventilation space between the Switch and any other
objects in the vicinity.
Figure 2 - 1. Prepare Switch for installation on a desktop or shelf
Installing the Switch in a Rack
The Switch can be mounted in a standard 19" rack. Use the following diagrams to guide you.
Figure 2 - 2. Fasten mounting brackets to Switch
Fasten the mounting brackets to the Switch using the screws provided. With the brackets attached securely, users can mount the
Switch in a standard rack as shown in Figure 2-3 below.
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Mounting the Switch in a Standard 19" Rack
CAUTION: Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizers installed could cause the
rack to tip over, potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Therefore, always
install the stabilizers before installing components in the rack. After installing components in a rack, do
not pull more than one component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time. The weight of
more than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in injury.
Figure 2 - 3. Installing Switch in a rack
Power on AC Power
Plug one end of the AC power cord into the power connector of the Switch and the other end into the local power source outlet.
After the Switch is powered on, the LED indicators will momentarily blink. This blinking of the LED indicators represents a reset
of the system.
Power Failure
For AC power supply units, as a precaution, in the event of a power failure, unplug the Switch. When power has resumed, plug the
Switch back in.
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RPS Installation
Follow the instructions below to connect an RPS power supply to the Switch (DPS-500). The DPS-500 is a redundant powersupply unit designed to conform to the voltage requirements of the switches being supported. DPS-500 can be installed into the
DPS-900, or DPS-800.
CAUTION:The AC power cord for the Switch should be disconnected before proceeding
with installation of the DPS-500.
Figure 2 - 4. Installing the DPS-500
CAUTION: Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizers installed could cause the
rack to tip over, potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances. Therefore, always
install the stabilizers before installing components in the rack. After installing components in a rack, do
not pull more than one component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time. The weight of
more than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in injury.
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Connect to RPS
The DPS-200 is connected to the Master Switch using a 14-pin DC power cable. A standard, three-pronged AC power cable
connects the redundant power supply to the main power source.
Figure 2 - 5. The DGS-3627 with the DPS-500 chassis RPS
1. Insert one end of the 14-pin DC power cable into the receptacle on the switch and the other end into the redundant power
supply.
2. Using a standard AC power cable, connect the redundant power supply to the main AC power source. A green LED on the
front of the DPS-500 will glow to indicate a successful connection.
3. Re-connect the switch to the AC power source. A LED indicator will show that a redundant power supply is now in
operation.
4. No change in switch configuration is necessary for this installation.
NOTE: See the DPS-500 documentation for more information.
CAUTION: Do not use the Switch with any redundant power system other
than the DPS-500.
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Section 3
Connecting the Switch
Switch to End Node
Switch to Hub or Switch
Connecting to Network Backbone or Server
NOTE: All 10/100/1000Mbps NWay Ethernet ports can support both MDIII and MDI-X connections.
Switch to End Node
End nodes include PCs outfitted with a 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) and
most routers. An end node can be connected to the Switch via a twisted-pair Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP/STP cable. The end node
should be connected to any of the ports of the Switch.
Figure 3- 1. Switch connected to an end node
The Link/Act LEDs for each UTP port will light green or amber when the link is valid. A blinking LED indicates packet activity
on that port.
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