D-Link DGS-3630-28TC-SI User Manual

DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide
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FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his expense.
CE Mark Warning
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference.
VCCI Warning
この装置は、クラス A 情報技術装置です。この装置を家庭環境で使用すると電波妨害を引き起こすことがあります。この場合には 使用者が適切な対策を講ずるよう要求されることがあります。VCCI-A.
BSMI Notice
此為甲類資訊技術設備,於居住環境中使用時,可能會造成射頻擾動,在此種情況下,使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策。
Safety Compliance Warning: Class 1 Laser Product:
EN: When using a fiber optic media expansion module, never look at the transmit laser while it is powered on. Also, never
look directly at the fiber TX port and fiber cable ends when they are powered on.
FR: Ne regardez jamais le laser tant qu’il est sous tension. Ne regardez jamais directement le port TX (Tramsmission) à
fibres optiques et les embouts de câbles à fibres optiques tant qu’ils sont sous tension.
SFP (Mini-GBIC), XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance
Networks pluggable optical modules meet the following regulatory requirements:
Class 1.  IEC/EN60825-1:2007 2nd Edition or later, European Standard  FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J in accordance with FDA and CDRH requirements.  Application of CE Mark in accordance with 2004/108/EEC EMC Directive and the 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directives.  UL and/or CSA registered component for North America.  47 CFR Part 15, Class A when installed into products.
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This convention is used to indicate a window name or keyboard key. For example, press the Enter key.
Blue Courier Font
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Intended Readers

The DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide contains detailed information about the hardware specifications of the switches in this series. It also contains brief information on how to configure and manage a switch in this series. This manual is intended for advanced level users that are familiar with network management concepts and terminology. For all practical reasons, all the switches in this series will simply be referred to as the Switch throughout this manual.

Typographical Conventions

Notes and Cautions

Safety Instructions

Please pay careful attention to the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your system from potential damage.

Safety Cautions

To greatly reduce the risk of physical injury, electrical shock, fire, and damage to equipment, observe the following precautions.
Observe and follow service markings.
Do not attempt to service any product, except when it is explained in the system’s documentation. Opening or removing covers, marked with a high voltage sign, may expose the user to electrical shock.  Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments.
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your trained service provider:
Damage to the power cable, extension cable, or plug.  An object has fallen into the product.  The product has been exposed to water.  The product has been dropped or damaged.
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CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions.
ATTENTION: Risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un type incorrect. Jetez les piles usagées selon les instructions.
警告:如果更換不正確之電池型式會有爆炸的風險。請依製造商說明書處理用過之電池。
The product does not operate correctly when the operating instructions are correctly followed.
General safety cautions:
Keep the system away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents.  Do not spill food or liquids on system components, and never operate the product in a wet environment. If the
system gets wet contact your trained service provider.
Do not push any objects into the openings of the system. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting
out interior components.
Only use this product with approved equipment.  Allow the product to cool before removing the cover or touching internal components.  Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If
unsure of the type of power source required, consult your service provider or local power company.
Be sure that attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power available in your location.  Use only approved power cable(s). If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for
any AC-powered 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 using an extension cable is necessary, use a 3­wire cable with properly grounded plugs.
Observe the 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.
To help protect the system from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge
suppressor, line conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
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.
Do not modify power cables or plugs. Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site
modifications. Always follow your local or national wiring rules.
When connecting or disconnecting power to and from hot-pluggable power supplies, observe the following guidelines:
Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply.  Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply.  If the system has multiple sources of power, disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power
cables from the power supplies.
Move products with care and ensure that all casters and stabilizers are firmly connected to the system. Avoid
sudden stops and uneven surfaces.
To help avoid damage to the system, be sure that the voltage selection switch, on the power supply, is set to match the power available at the Switch’s location:
115V/60Hz is used mostly in North and South America as well as Far Eastern countries like as South Korea
and Taiwan
100V/50Hz is used mostly in Eastern Japan and 100V/60Hz in Western Japan  230V/50Hz is used mostly in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Far East

General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products

Please pay careful attention to the following precautions concerning rack stability and safety. Systems are considered to be components in a rack. Thus, a component refers to any system, as well as to various peripherals or supporting hardware:
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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 system/components in a rack, never 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 serious injury.
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 uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
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. Completed power and safety ground wiring must be inspected by a qualified electrical inspector. An energy hazard will exist if the safety ground cable is omitted or disconnected.
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.
Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the rack first.  Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack.  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.
After a component is inserted into the rack, carefully extend the rail into a locking position, and then slide the
component into the rack.
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.
Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack.  Do not step on or stand on any component when servicing other components in a rack.

Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

Static electricity can harm delicate components inside the system. To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from your body before touching any of the electronic components, such as the microprocessor. This can be done by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.
The following steps can also be taken prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
When unpacking a static-sensitive component from its shipping carton, do not remove the component from
the antistatic packing material until ready to install the component in the system. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to discharge static electricity from your body.
When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.  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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Table of Contents
Intended Readers ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Typographical Conventions ......................................................................................................................................... 3
Notes and Cautions ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety Cautions ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products .................................................................................................... 4
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge .................................................................................................................. 5
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
Switch Description ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Package Contents ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Features ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2. Hardware Components .......................................................................................................................................... 12
DGS-3630-28TC Switch ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Front Panel Components ...................................................................................................................................... 12
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Rear Panel Components ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Side Panel Components ....................................................................................................................................... 14
DGS-3630-28SC Switch ............................................................................................................................................ 15
Front Panel Components ...................................................................................................................................... 15
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Rear Panel Components ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Side Panel Components ....................................................................................................................................... 17
DGS-3630-52TC Switch ............................................................................................................................................ 18
Front Panel Components ...................................................................................................................................... 18
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................. 18
Rear Panel Components ...................................................................................................................................... 19
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................. 20
Side Panel Components ....................................................................................................................................... 21
3. Installation ............................................................................................................................................................... 22
Installation Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................ 22
Installing the Switch without a Rack .......................................................................................................................... 22
Installing the Switch in a Standard 19" Rack ............................................................................................................. 23
Installing Transceivers into the Transceiver Ports ..................................................................................................... 23
Power On (AC Power) ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Power Failure (AC Power) .................................................................................................................................... 24
Installing Power Cord Retainer ............................................................................................................................. 24
Installing the Redundant Power Supply (RPS) .......................................................................................................... 27
DPS-500 Series Redundant Power Supply Unit................................................................................................... 27
Installing the RPS into a Rack-mount Chassis .......................................................................................................... 28
DPS-800 Rack-mount Chassis ............................................................................................................................. 28
4. Switch Connections ............................................................................................................................................... 30
Switch to an End Node .............................................................................................................................................. 30
Switch to Another Switch ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Switch Stacking .......................................................................................................................................................... 31
Switch to a Server ...................................................................................................................................................... 34
5. Switch Management ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Management Options ................................................................................................................................................. 35
Connecting to the Console Port ................................................................................................................................. 35
Connecting to the RJ45 Console Port .................................................................................................................. 35
Connecting to the Mini-USB Console Port ........................................................................................................... 37
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Connecting to the Switch for the First Time .......................................................................................................... 39
Creating a User Account ....................................................................................................................................... 39
Configuring the IP Address ................................................................................................................................... 40
Connecting to the MGMT Port ................................................................................................................................... 40
Connecting using SNMP ............................................................................................................................................ 41
Traps ..................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Management Information Base (MIB) ................................................................................................................... 42
6. Web-based Switch Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 43
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Logging into the Web UI ............................................................................................................................................ 43
Web User Interface (Web UI) ..................................................................................................................................... 44
Areas of the Web UI ............................................................................................................................................. 44
Web Pages ........................................................................................................................................................... 45
Appendix A - Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 46
General ...................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Physical and Environmental ....................................................................................................................................... 46
Performance............................................................................................................................................................... 47
LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................................................... 48
Port Functions ............................................................................................................................................................ 49
Appendix B - Cables and Connectors ......................................................................................................................... 51
Ethernet Cable ........................................................................................................................................................... 51
Console Cable (RJ45 to RS-232) .............................................................................................................................. 52
Console Cable (USB to Mini-USB) ............................................................................................................................ 53
Redundant Power Supply (RPS) Cable ..................................................................................................................... 54
Alarm Connector (RJ45) ............................................................................................................................................ 55
Warranty & Technical Support. ...................................................................................................................................... 56
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1. Introduction

Switch Description Package Contents Features

Switch Description

The D-Link DGS-3630 Series is a high performance member of the D-Link Layer 3 switch family. Ranging from 10/100/1000 Mbps edge switches to core gigabit switches, the switch family has been future-proof designed to provide fault tolerance, flexibility, port density, robust security, and maximum throughput with a user-friendly management interface for the networking professional.
This cost-effective Gigabit Switch provides an affordable solution for administrators to upgrade their networks to high speed Gigabit connections. The dedicated stacking ports offer up to 40G or 80G bi-directional bandwidth, which also makes the DGS-3630 Series suitable as a backbone solution for SMBs. The advanced ACL and user authentication functions on the Switch extend the network security coverage from core to edge. The unique D-Link Safeguard Engine protects the DGS-3630 Series from the threat of worms and viruses, thereby increasing overall reliability, serviceability, and availability.
The Switch has a combination of 1 Gbps RJ45/SFP ports and 10 Gbps SFP+ ports that may be used to connect various networking devices to the Switch or to physically stack the Switch with other switches in this series. The Small Form-factor Portable (SFP) combo ports are used with fiber-optical transceiver cabling in order to uplink various other networking devices for a gigabit link that may span great distances.
The D-Link DGS-3630 Series includes the following switches:
DGS-3630-28TC supports twenty RJ45 ports (10/100/1000 Mbps), four Combo RJ45/SFP ports (10/100/1000
Mbps and 100/1000 Mbps), and four SFP+ ports (10G).
DGS-3630-28SC supports twenty SFP ports (100/1000 Mbps), four Combo RJ45/SFP ports (10/100/1000
Mbps and 100/1000 Mbps), and four SFP+ ports (10G).
DGS-3630-52TC supports forty-four RJ45 ports (10/100/1000 Mbps), four Combo RJ45/SFP ports
(10/100/1000 Mbps and 100/1000 Mbps), and four SFP+ ports (10G).
The D-Link License Management System (DLMS) is used to upgrade the software features available on the Switch. One of three DLMS licenses can be installed on the Switch to allow it to operate in either the Standard Image (SI) mode, Enhanced Image (EI) mode, or the MPLS Image (MI) mode. The MI mode includes all the features available in the EI mode and adds additional features specifically tailored for telecommunication applications. The EI mode includes all the features available in the SI mode and adds additional core Layer 3 features.

Package Contents

Open the shipping carton of the Switch and carefully unpack its contents. The carton should contain the following items:
One DGS-3630 Series switch.  One Quick Installation Guide.  One AC power cord.  One console cable (RJ45 to RS-232).  One console cable (USB to mini-USB).  One rack mounting kit (two brackets and screws).  Four rubber feet with adhesive backing.  One power cord retainer set.  One CD containing the Web UI Reference Guide, CLI Reference Guide, D-View module, and additional
software.
If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for replacement.
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NOTE: Software features mentioned in this document are based on the Switch running on the most comprehensive software license available. Refer to Switch Description on page 8 for more information about DLMS.

Features

This switch is packed with an abundance of networking features that span inside and outside of the traditional Layer 3 framework. The list below highlights the significant protocols and features supported by this switch.
Features that can be found on this switch are:
D-Link License Management System (DLMS)  Virtual Stacking. D-Link Single IP Management
(SIM)
Physical Stacking, using the SFP+ ports with
80G (full-duplex) in Linear and Ring topologies
Jumbo Frames (12 KBytes)  Spanning Tree Protocol (STP, RSTP, and
MSTP)
Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)  Link Aggregation  Mirroring (Port Mirroring, VLAN Mirroring,
Flow-based (ACL) Mirroring, and RSPAN)
Loopback Detection (LBD)  L2 Protocol Tunneling  Flex Link  iSCSI Awareness  IGMP Snooping (Version 1, 2, and 3)  MLD Snooping (Version 1 and 2)  PIM Snooping  Priority-based Flow Control (PFC) on 10G
ports
802.1Q VLAN, Port-based VLAN, 802.1v
Protocol-based VLAN , MAC-based VLAN, Subnet-based VLAN, Voice VLAN, Surveillance VLAN, Private VLAN, Asymmetric VLAN, VLAN Trunking, and GVRP
Double VLAN (Q-in-Q), and Selective Q-in-Q,
VLAN Translation
ISM VLAN (Multicast VLAN)  Gratuitous ARP  ARP Proxy  IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND)  IPv6 Tunneling  Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRPv2/VRRPv3)
Equal-Cost Multi-Path Route (ECMP)  Policy-based Route (PBR)  Route Preference Setting  Route Redistribution  Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)  Routing Information Protocol (RIPv1/RIPv2),
and RIPng
Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2/OSPFv3)  Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) IPv4/IPv6  Intermediate System to Intermediate System
(IS-IS) IPv4/IPv6
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP
v1/IGMPv2/IGMPv3), and IGMP Proxy
SSM Mapping IPv4/IPv6  Multicast Listener Discovery (MLDv1/MDLv2),
and MLD Proxy
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
(DVMRPv3)
Protocol Independent Multicast (DM, SM, SSM
and Sparse-Dense)
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), LDP,
VPWS, VPLS, BGP/MPLS VPN, VRF-Lite, and MPLS OAM
Class of Service (CoS)  Two-rate Three-color Marker (trTCM)  Policy Map (Remark 802.1p priority, Remark
ToS/DSCP, Rate Limiting, and Time-based QoS)
Queue Handling: Strict Priority Queue (SPQ),
Weighted Round Robin (WRR), and Weighted Deficit Round Robin (WDRR)
Congestion Control: Weighted Random Early
Detection (WRED), Port-based Bandwidth Control, Flow-based bandwidth Control, and Queue-based Bandwidth Control
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Access Control List (ACL): IP Access List,
IPv6 Access List, Time-based ACL, and CPU Interface Filtering
Secure Shell (SSHv2) IPv4/IPv6  Secure Sockets Layer (TLS1.0/TLS1.1)
IPv4/IPv6
Port Security  Broadcast, Multicast, and Unicast Storm
Control
Traffic Segmentation  IP-MAC-Port Binding (IMPB)  IP Source Guard (IPv4/IPv6)  DHCP Snooping  IPv6 Snooping  Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)  DHCPv6 Guard  IPv6 Route Advertisement (RA) Guard  IPv6 ND Inspection  Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)  D-Link Safeguard Engine  Layer 3 Control Packet Filtering  NetBIOS/NetBEUI Filtering  DHCP Server Screening (IPv4/IPv6)  DHCP Client Filtering  ARP Spoofing Prevention  BPDU Attack Protection  DoS Attack Prevention  Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
(AAA)
RADIUS/TACACS+ Accounting (IPv4/IPv6)  802.1X Network Access Control  Web-based Access Control (WAC)  MAC-based Access Control (MAC)  Compound Authentication  Guest VLAN  Microsoft® NAP Support (IPv4/IPv6)  Trusted Host activated via ACL  Cable Diagnostics  802.3ah Ethernet Link OAM (Dying Gasp on
10G ports)
802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management (CFM)  Y.1731 OAM  Optical Transceiver Digital Diagnostic
Monitoring (DDM)
D-Link Unidirectional Link Detection (DULD)  Network Time Protocol (NTP) IPv4/IPv6
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
IPv4/IPv6
Precision Time Protocol (PTP)  Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), and
LLDP-MED
User Account Privilege for Management
Access
Command Line Interface (CLI)  Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv1/SNMPv2c/SNMPv3) IPv4/IPv6
Remote Network MONitoring
(RMONv1/RMONv2)
SNMP Trap  Web User Interface (Web UI)  D-Link Discover Protocol (DDP), and D-Link
Network Assistant (DNA)
DHCP Server and Client, and DHCP Auto-
configuration (IPv4/IPv6)
DHCP Relay (IPv4/IPv6)  Telnet Server and Client  TFTP Client (IPv4/IPv6)  FTP Client (IPv4/IPv6)  Secured FTP (SFTP) Server (IPv4/IPv6)  Remote Copy Protocol (RCP) IPv4  System Log and Command Logging  SMTP (IPv4/IPv6)  DNS Resolver and Relay (IPv4/IPv6)  Multiple Image and Configuration, and Flash
File System (FFS)
Password Recovery and Encryption  Debug Command  CPU and Port Utilization Monitoring, and
Packets Counter
Trap and Log Severity Control  Traceroute and Ping (IPv4/IPv6)  Microsoft® Network Load Balancing (NLB)  sFlow (IPv4/IPv6)  Management Information Base (MIBs) for
MIBII, Bridge MIB, SNMPv2 MIB, RMON MIB, RMONv2 MIB, Ether-like MIB, 802.3 MAU MIB,
802.1p MIB, IF MIB, RADIUS Authentication Client MIB, RADIUS Accounting Client MIB, Ping & TRACEROUTE MIB, IPv6 MIB, ICMPv6 MIB, Entity MIB, VRRP MIB, RIPv2 MIB, OSPF MIB, IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB, PIM MIB for IPv4, IP Forwarding Table MIB, IPv6 SNMP MGMT Interface MIB, DDM MIB,
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LLDP-MED MIB, Private MIB, and D-Link Zone Defense.
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Port
Description
Alarm
The RJ45 (8 pins) Alarm port provides an external alarm detection. The Switch will send out the traps and logs when two of the pins are shorted among the pair.
USB
Inserting a flash drive into the USB 2.0 Type-A port provides an additional storage space for portable firmware images and configuration files that can be copied to and from the NVRAM of the Switch.
MGMT
The RJ45 Management (MGMT) port is an IP-based, Out-Of-Band (OOB) port for Telnet, web, or SNMP management that operates at 10/100/1000 Mbps wire-speed. This port can be used to configure the Switch without being connected to the network.
Console (RJ45)
The RJ45 console port can be used to connect to the Command Line Interface (CLI) of the Switch for configuration, management, and monitoring. This port uses a special console cable (included in this package) with a DB9 interface to connect the Switch to the serial port (COM) of the PC.
Console (Mini-USB)
The Mini-USB console port can be used to connect to the CLI of the Switch for configuration, management, and monitoring.
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ports
The Switch is equipped with 20 RJ45 Ethernet ports. These ports can operate at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps wire-speeds.
Combo RJ45/SFP Ports
The Switch is equipped with 4 combo ports that can either operate as RJ45 Ethernet ports or SFP ports. The RJ45 ports can operate at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps wire-speeds. The SFP ports can operate at 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps wire-speeds and support a wide collection of SFP transceivers.
10 Gigabit SFP+ Ports
The Switch is equipped with 4 SFP/SFP+ ports. These ports can operate at 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps wire-speeds and support a wide collection of SFP/SFP+ transceivers.

2. Hardware Components

This chapter describes the front, rear, and side panel components of all switches in the series.
DGS-3630-28TC Switch DGS-3630-28SC Switch DGS-3630-52TC Switch

DGS-3630-28TC Switch

Front Panel Components

The front panel of DGS-3630-28TC features a variety of LED indicators and ports.
Figure 2-1 Front panel view of the DGS-3630-28TC
Ports that can be found on the front panel of this switch are listed in the table below.
For a complete list of SFP/SFP+ transceivers that are compatible with this switch, refer to the SFP Ports and SFP+ Ports sections in Appendix A - Technical Specifications.
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LED
Description
Power
This LED will light solid green after the Switch has been powered on successfully. This LED will be off when the Switch is no longer receiving power (i.e. powered off).
Console
This LED will light solid green when the RJ45 console port is active. The LED will light solid amber when the mini-USB console port is active. This LED will be off when both console ports are not active.
RPS
This LED will light green when the Redundant Powers Supply is in use. This LED will be off when the RPS is not in use.
Fan Err
This LED will light solid red when the fan fails. This LED will be off when the fan is operating normally.
USB
This LED will light solid green if a USB flash drive is plugged in. This LED will blink green when the Switch is reading or writing data to and from the
USB drive. This LED will be off when no USB drive is plugged into the USB port. This LED will light solid red when a USB drive failure has been detected.
MGMT
This LED will light solid green after a link to the MGMT port was successfully established.
This LED will blink when activity on this port is taking place. This LED will be off when there is no link present or when this interface was shut
down from within the Switch’s configuration.
Link/Act LEDs
The Switch has LED indicators for Link and Activity. RJ45 Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to a
1000 Mbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet device on any of the RJ45 ports. The LED will blink green when a 1000 Mbps port is active or blink amber when a 10/100 Mbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
SFP Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to a 1000 Mbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 100 Mbps Ethernet device on any of the SFP ports. The LED will blink green when a 1000 Mbps port is active or blink amber when a 100 Mbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
SFP+ Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to a 10 Gbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 1 Gbps Ethernet device at any at any of the SFP+ ports. The LED will blink green when a 10 Gbps port is active or blink amber when a 1 Gbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
Stack ID
This 7-segment LED can display numbers from 1 to 9 and the following letters H, h, E, and G. The stacking ID (1 to 9) can be assigned manually by the user or automatically by the system.
The letter ‘H’ will be displayed if this switch is the master switch in the stack.
LED Indicators
Located on the front panel of this switch are LED indicators: Power, Console, RPS, Fan Err, USB, MGMT, Link/Act indicators for all the ports, and Stack ID.
Figure 2-2 LED indicators for the DGS-3630-28TC
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LED
Description
The letter ‘h’ will be displayed if this switch is the backup master switch in the stack.
The letter ‘E’ will be displayed if there was an error in the system’s self-test. The letter ‘G’ will be displayed when the Safeguard engine entered the exhausted
mode.
Component
Description
Security Lock
Provide a Kensington-compatible security lock to be able to connect to a secure immovable device. Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock. The lock-and-cable apparatus should be purchased separately.
Switch GND
Use an electrical grounding wire and connect one end of the wire to the Switch GND and the other end of the wire to an electrical grounding point most commonly found on the Switch mounting rack itself.
AC Power Connector
The AC power cord with a three-pronged AC power connector can be plugged into this receptacle to supply the Switch with 100-240 VAC power at 50-60 Hz.
Power Cord Retainer Hole
The power cord retainer hole is used to insert the power cord retainer to secure the AC power cord.
Redundant Power Supply
An optional external RPS can be plugged into the RPS port found on the rear panel of switches in this series. When the internal power fails, this optional external RPS will supply power to the Switch immediately and automatically.
Please refer to the “LED Indicators” section in the Appendix A - Technical Specifications for more LED information.

Rear Panel Components

The rear panel of this switch features a security lock, a GND, an AC power connector, a power cord retainer hole, and an outlet for an external redundant power supply.
Figure 2-3 Rear panel view of the DGS-3630-28TC
Components that can be found on the rear panel of this switch are listed in the table below.

Side Panel Components

The side panels of this switch contain heat vents, fans, and rack-mounting screw holes. The heat vents are used to dissipate internal heat and facilitate internal air circulation. Do not block these openings. Leave at least 4 inches of space at the sides of the Switch for proper ventilation. Without proper heat dissipation and air circulation, system components might overheat which could lead to system failure or even severely damaged components.
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Port
Description
Alarm
The RJ45 (8 pins) Alarm port provides an external alarm detection. The Switch will send out the traps and logs when two of the pins are shorted among the pair.
USB
Inserting a flash drive into the USB 2.0 Type-A port provides an additional storage space for portable firmware images and configuration files that can be copied to and from the NVRAM of the Switch.
MGMT
The RJ45 MGMT port is an IP-based, OOB port for Telnet, web, or SNMP management that operates at 10/100/1000 Mbps wire-speed. This port can be used to configure the Switch without being connected to the network.
Console (RJ45)
The RJ45 console port can be used to connect to the CLI of the Switch for configuration, management, and monitoring. This port uses a special console cable (included in this package) with a DB9 interface to connect the Switch to the serial port (COM) of the PC.
Console (Mini-USB)
The Mini-USB console port can be used to connect to the CLI of the Switch for configuration, management, and monitoring.
100/1000 Mbps SFP Ports
The Switch is equipped with 20 SFP ports. These ports can operate at 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps wire-speeds.
Combo RJ45/SFP Ports
The Switch is equipped with 4 combo ports that can either operate as RJ45 Ethernet ports or SFP ports. The RJ45 ports can operate at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps wire-speeds. The SFP ports can operate at 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps wire-speeds and support a wide collection of SFP transceivers.
10 Gigabit SFP+ Ports
The Switch is equipped with 4 SFP/SFP+ ports. These ports can operate at 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps wire-speeds and support a wide collection of SFP/SFP+ transceivers.
Figure 2-4 Side panels of the DGS-3630-28TC

DGS-3630-28SC Switch

Front Panel Components

The front panel of DGS-3630-28SC features a variety of LED indicators and ports.
Figure 2-5 Front panel view of the DGS-3630-28SC
Ports that can be found on the front panel of this switch are listed in the table below.
For a complete list of SFP/SFP+ transceivers that are compatible with this switch, refer to the SFP Ports and SFP+ Ports sections in Appendix A - Technical Specifications.
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LED
Description
Power
This LED will light solid green after the Switch has been powered on successfully.
This LED will be off when the Switch is no longer receiving power (i.e. powered off).
Console
This LED will light solid green when the RJ45 console port is active. The LED will light solid amber when the mini-USB console port is active. This LED will be off when both console ports are not active.
RPS
This LED will light green when the Redundant Powers Supply is in use. This LED will be off when the RPS is not in use.
Fan Err
This LED will light solid red when the fan fails. This LED will be off when the fan is operating normally.
USB
This LED will light solid green if a USB flash drive is plugged in. This LED will blink green when the Switch is reading or writing data to and from
the USB drive. This LED will be off when no USB drive is plugged into the USB port. This LED will light solid red when a USB drive failure has been detected.
MGMT
This LED will light solid green after a link to the MGMT port was successfully established.
This LED will blink when activity on this port is taking place. This LED will be off when there is no link present or when this interface was shut
down from within the Switch’s configuration.
Link/Act LEDs
The Switch has LED indicators for Link and Activity. RJ45 Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to
a 1000 Mbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet device on any of the RJ45 ports. The LED will blink green when a 1000 Mbps port is active or blink amber when a 10/100 Mbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
SFP Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to a 1000 Mbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 100 Mbps Ethernet device on any of the SFP ports. The LED will blink green when a 1000 Mbps port is active or blink amber when a 100 Mbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
SFP+ Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to a 10 Gbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 1 Gbps Ethernet device at any at any of the SFP+ ports. The LED will blink green when a 10 Gbps port is active or blink amber when a 1 Gbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
Stack ID
This 7-segment LED can display numbers from 1 to 9 and the following letters H, h, E, and G. The stacking ID (1 to 9) can be assigned manually by the user or
LED Indicators
Located on the front panel of this switch are LED indicators: Power, Console, RPS, Fan Err, USB, MGMT, Link/Act indicators for all the ports, and Stack ID.
Figure 2-6 LED indicators for the DGS-3630-28SC
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LED
Description
automatically by the system.
The letter ‘H’ will be displayed if this switch is the master switch in the stack. The letter ‘h’ will be displayed if this switch is the backup master switch in the
stack.
The letter ‘E’ will be displayed if there was an error in the system’s self-test. The letter ‘G’ will be displayed when the Safeguard engine entered the
exhausted mode.
Component
Description
Security Lock
Provide a Kensington-compatible security lock to be able to connect to a secure immovable device. Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock. The lock-and-cable apparatus should be purchased separately.
Switch GND
Use an electrical grounding wire and connect one end of the wire to the Switch GND and the other end of the wire to an electrical grounding point most commonly found on the Switch mounting rack itself.
AC Power Receptacle
The AC power cord with a three-pronged AC power connector can be plugged into this receptacle to supply the Switch with 100-240 VAC power at 50-60 Hz.
Power Cord Retainer Hole
The power cord retainer hole is used to insert the power cord retainer to secure the AC power cord.
Redundant Power Supply
An optional external RPS can be plugged into the RPS port found on the rear panel of switches in this series. When the internal power fails, this optional external RPS will supply power to the Switch immediately and automatically.
Please refer to the “LED Indicators” section in the Appendix A - Technical Specifications for more LED information.

Rear Panel Components

The rear panel of this switch features a security lock, a GND, an AC power connector, a power cord retainer hole, and an outlet for an external redundant power supply.
Figure 2-7 Rear Panel view of the DGS-3630-28SC
Components that can be found on the rear panel of this switch are listed in the table below.

Side Panel Components

The side panels of this switch contain heat vents, fans, and rack-mounting screw holes. The heat vents are used to dissipate internal heat and facilitate internal air circulation. Do not block these openings. Leave at least 4 inches of space at the sides of the Switch for proper ventilation. Without proper heat dissipation and air circulation, system components might overheat which could lead to system failure or even severely damaged components.
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Port
Description
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ports
The Switch is equipped with 44 RJ45 Ethernet ports. These ports can operate at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps wire-speeds.
Combo RJ45/SFP Ports
The Switch is equipped with 4 combo ports that can either operate as RJ45 Ethernet ports or SFP ports. The RJ45 ports can operate at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps wire-speeds. The SFP ports can operate at 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps wire-speeds and support a wide collection of SFP transceivers.
10 Gigabit SFP+ Ports
The Switch is equipped with 4 SFP/SFP+ ports. These ports can operate at 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps wire-speeds and support a wide collection of SFP/SFP+ transceivers.
Figure 2-8 Side panels of the DGS-3630-28SC

DGS-3630-52TC Switch

Front Panel Components

The front panel of DGS-3630-52TC features a variety of LED indicators and ports.
Figure 2-9 Front panel view of the DGS-3630-52TC
Ports that can be found on the front panel of this switch are listed in the table below.
For a complete list of SFP/SFP+ transceivers that are compatible with this switch, refer to the SFP Ports and SFP+ Ports sections in Appendix A - Technical Specifications.
LED Indicators
Located on the front panel of this switch are LED indicators: Power, Console, RPS, Fan Err, Link/Act indicators for all the ports, and Stack ID.
Figure 2-10 LED indicators for the DGS-3630-52TC
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LED
Description
Power
This LED will light solid green after the Switch has been powered on successfully.
This LED will be off when the Switch is no longer receiving power (i.e. powered off).
Console
This LED will light solid green when the RJ45 console port is active. The LED will light solid amber when the mini-USB console port is active. This LED will be off when both console ports are not active.
RPS
This LED will light green when the Redundant Powers Supply is in use. This LED will be off when the RPS is not in use.
Fan Err
This LED will light solid red when the fan fails. This LED will be off when the fan is operating normally.
Link/Act LEDs
The Switch has LED indicators for Link and Activity. RJ45 Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to
a 1000 Mbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet device on any of the RJ45 ports. The LED will blink green when a 1000 Mbps port is active or blink amber when a 10/100 Mbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
SFP Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to a 1000 Mbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 100 Mbps Ethernet device on any of the SFP ports. The LED will blink green when a 1000 Mbps port is active or blink amber when a 100 Mbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
SFP+ Ports: This LED will light solid green when there is a connection (or link) to a 10 Gbps Ethernet device or solid amber when there is a connection (or link) to a 1 Gbps Ethernet device at any at any of the SFP+ ports. The LED will blink green when a 10 Gbps port is active or blink amber when a 1 Gbps port is active. The LED will be off when there is no link or activity.
Stack ID
This 7-segment LED can display numbers from 1 to 9 and the following letters H, h, E, and G. The stacking ID (1 to 9) can be assigned manually by the user or automatically by the system.
The letter ‘H’ will be displayed if this switch is the master switch in the stack. The letter ‘h’ will be displayed if this switch is the backup master switch in the
stack.
The letter ‘E’ will be displayed if there was an error in the system’s self-test. The letter ‘G’ will be displayed when the Safeguard engine entered the
exhausted mode.
Please refer to the “LED Indicators” section in the Appendix A - Technical Specifications for more LED information.

Rear Panel Components

The rear panel of this switch features a security lock, a GND, a USB port, LED indicators for USB and MGMT, an MGMT port, two console ports, an alarm port, an AC power connector, a power cord retainer hole, and an outlet for an external redundant power supply.
Figure 2-11 Rear panel view DGS-3630-52TC
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Component
Description
Security Lock
Provide a Kensington-compatible security lock to be able to connect to a secure immovable device. Insert the lock into the notch and turn the key to secure the lock. The lock-and-cable apparatus should be purchased separately.
Switch GND
Use an electrical grounding wire and connect one end of the wire to the Switch GND and the other end of the wire to an electrical grounding point most commonly found on the Switch mounting rack itself.
AC Power Connector
The AC power cord with a three-pronged AC power connector can be plugged into this receptacle to supply the Switch with 100-240 VAC power at 50-60 Hz.
Power Cord Retainer Hole
The power cord retainer hole is used to insert the power cord retainer to secure the AC power cord.
Redundant Power Supply
An optional external RPS can be plugged into the RPS port found on the rear panel of switches in this series. When the internal power fails, this optional external RPS will supply power to the Switch immediately and automatically.
Alarm Port
The RJ45 (8 pins) Alarm port provides an external alarm detection. The Switch will send out the traps and logs when two of the pins are shorted among the pair.
USB Port
Inserting a flash drive into the USB 2.0 Type-A port provides an additional storage space for portable firmware images and configuration files that can be copied to and from the NVRAM of the Switch.
MGMT Port
The RJ45 MGMT port is an IP-based, OOB port for Telnet, web, or SNMP management that operates at 10/100/1000 Mbps wire-speed. This port can be used to configure the Switch without being connected to the network.
Console Port (RJ45)
The RJ45 console port can be used to connect to the CLI of the Switch for configuration, management, and monitoring. This port uses a special console cable (included in this package) with a DB9 interface to connect the Switch to the serial port (COM) of the PC.
Console Port (Mini-USB)
The Mini-USB console port can be used to connect to the CLI of the Switch for configuration, management, and monitoring.
LED
Description
USB
This LED will light solid green if a USB flash drive is plugged in. This LED will blink green when the Switch is reading or writing data to and from the
USB drive. This LED will be off when no USB drive is plugged into the USB port. This LED will light solid red when a USB drive failure has been detected.
MGMT
This LED will light solid green after a link to the MGMT port was successfully established.
This LED will blink when activity on this port is taking place. This LED will be off when there is no link present or when this interface was shut
down from within the Switch’s configuration.
Components that can be found on the rear panel of this switch are listed in the table below.
LED Indicators
Located on the rear panel of this switch are LED indicators: USB and MGMT.
Please refer to the “LED Indicators” section in the Appendix A - Technical Specifications for more LED information.
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Side Panel Components

The side panels of this switch contain heat vents, fans, and rack-mounting screw holes. The heat vents are used to dissipate internal heat and facilitate internal air circulation. Do not block these openings. Leave at least 4 inches of space at the sides of the Switch for proper ventilation. Without proper heat dissipation and air circulation, system components might overheat which could lead to system failure or even severely damaged components.
Figure 2-12 Side panels of the DGS-3630-52TC
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3. Installation

Installation Guidelines Installing the Switch without a Rack Installing the Switch in a Standard 19" Rack Installing Transceivers into the Transceiver Ports Power On (AC Power) Installing the Redundant Power Supply (RPS) Installing the RPS into a Rack-mount Chassis

Installation Guidelines

This section will discuss the hardware installation guidelines that the user must follow in order to properly and safely install this switch into the appropriate environment.
Visually inspect the power cord and see that it is fully secured to both the power connector, on the Switch, and
the electrical outlet that supplies power.
Install the Switch in a fairly cool and dry place within the acceptable operating temperature and humidity
ranges. For more information about the acceptable operating temperature and humidity ranges, refer to the Physical and Environmental section.
Install the Switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic field generators such as motors, vibration, dust,
and direct exposure to sunlight.

Installing the Switch without a Rack

This section is used to guide the user through installing the Switch in an area other than a switch rack. Attach the included rubber feet to the bottom of the Switch. Take note that there should be marked blocks on the bottom of the Switch to indicate where to attach the rubber feet. These markings are usually found in each corner on the bottom of the device. The rubber feet cushion the Switch, protecting the casing from scratches and preventing it from scratching other surfaces.
Figure 3-1 Attaching rubber feet to the Switch
Install the Switch on a sturdy, level surface that can support the weight of the Switch (see the Weight section in Appendix A - Technical Specifications.). Do not place any heavy objects on the Switch. The power outlet should be
within 1.82 meters (6 feet) of the Switch. 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, sides, and rear of the Switch for ventilation.
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