D-LINK DSS10E18P Instructions

Quick Installation Guide
This document will guide you through the basic installation process for your new D-Link 18-Port Unmanaged PoE Switch
DSS-100E-18P
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Documentation is also available
on the D-Link website
Before You Begin
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This Quick Installation Guide gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up your DSS-100E-18P 18-
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Port Unmanaged PoE Switch. The model you have purchased may appear slightly dierent from the one shown in the illustrations. For more detailed information about the switch, please refer to the User Manual.
Package Contents
# LED Status Description
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5
Link/Act/
Speed
(Ports 17
to 18)
PoE
(Ports 1
to 16)
Solid
green
Blinking
green
O No link
Solid
amber
O
There is an active link negotiated at 10/100/1000 Mbps on this port.
There is trac on the port at 10/100/1000 Mbps.
The port is providing power to the connected PoE-powered device.
There is no PoE-powered device connected to this port or PoE-powered device insert but failure occurs. (PSE can’t provide power to PD due to PD error or power budget is not enough.)
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This DSS-100E-18P package should include the following items:
1 x DSS-100E-18P
1 x Power cord
1 x Rack mount kit and rubber feet
1 x Quick Installation Guide
If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your local D-Link reseller.
Hardware Overview
LED Indicators
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Note: The LED behavior for ports 1-16 will switch between Link mode and PoE mode when the PoE mode is active. Port 1 ~ Port 16 PoE power budget is 30 watts/port. Total PoE Power budget is 230 watts.
Front Panel Connectors
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# Item Description
1 Ports 1 ~16
2 Port 17
3 Port 18
10/100 Mbps PoE-capable ports for connecting Ethernet devices and PoE­powered devices.
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet uplink port for connecting to another switch using an Ethernet cable.
10/100/1000 Mbps GbE/SFP combo uplink port for connecting to another switch using an Ethernet cable or installing a compatible SFP transceiver.
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# LED Status Description
1 Power
2 PoE Max
Link/Act/
Speed
3
(Ports 1
to 16)
Solid
green
O The device is powered o.
Solid red
O
Solid
amber
Blinking
amber
O No link
The device is powered on.
Indicates that the total PoE power output of the switch has exceeded the Guard Band threshold of 223 W, but is still below the total budget of 230 W.
The total PoE power consumption is below the 223 W Guard Band threshold.
There is an active link negotiated at 10/100 Mbps on this port.
There is trac on the port at 10/100 Mbps.
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Rear Panel Connectors
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# Item Description
1 Switch GND This is used to connect the switch to ground.
2 Power Input
This is used to connect the power cable to the switch.
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Grounding the Switch
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This section describes how to connect the switch to the ground. You must complete this procedure before powering on the switch. Required Tools and Equipment:
One M4 x 6 mm (metric) pan-head screw (included in the accessory kit).
Grounding cable (not included in the accessory kit): The grounding cable should be sized according to local and national installation requirements. Depending on the power supply and system, a 12 to 6 AWG copper conductor is required for installation. Commercially available 6 AWG wire is recommended. The length of the cable depends on the proximity of the switch to proper grounding facilities.
A screwdriver (not included in the accessory kit).
You can connect the switch to a protective ground by following the steps below:
1. Verify if the system power is o.
2. Use the grounding cable to place the #8 terminal lug ring (not included in the accessory kit) on top of the ground-screw opening.
DIP Switches
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The DIP switches on the front panel allow easy conguration of the advanced features of the DSS-100E-18P
DIP
Switch
Switch all ports can communicate with each
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Isolate
Extend
other port and work as a common Unmanaged Switch. *1 to 16 port supports Power over Ethernet and transmit data at 10/100 Mbps.** 1 to 8 port supports port priority to optimize port cache.
1 to 16 port can’t communicate with each other, but each of them can communicate with port 17 and 18.
The data rate of 9 to 16 port is limited to 10Mbps, whereas the maximum transmission distance of the port is increased to 250 meters.
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3. Insert the grounding screw into the ground screw opening.
4. Using a screwdriver, tighten the grounding screw to secure the grounding cable to the switch.
5. Attach the terminal lug ring at the other end of the grounding cable to an appropriate grounding stud or bolt on the rack where the switch is installed.
6. Verify that the ground connections on the switch and the rack are securely attached.
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Hardware Installation
Before You Begin
Observe the following precautions to help prevent shutdowns, equipment failures, and personal injury:
Install the DSS-100E-18P in a cool and dry place. Refer to the technical specications in the user manual for the acceptable operating temperature and humidity ranges.
Install the switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic sources, vibration, dust, and direct sunlight.
Leave at least 10 cm of space to the left and right­hand side of the switch for ventilation.
Visually inspect the power connector and make sure that it is fully secured to the power cord.
Do not stack any devices on top of the switch.
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Using the Switch on a Flat Surface
Grounding the Switch
The included rubber pads can be placed on the bottom of the device to prevent it from damaging
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the surface it is placed on.
1. Remove the rubber pads from the adhesive strip.
2. Stick one pad on each corner on the bottom panel of the switch.
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Mounting the Switch in a Rack
The DSS-100E-18P can be mounted into a standard 19” server rack.
1. Attach the included mounting brackets to the sides of the switch and secure them using the provided screws.
This step must be completed before powering on the switch.
Required tools and equipment for grounding
• Grounding screw (included) and one M4x6 (metric) pan-head screw (not included).
Grounding cable (not included). The grounding cable should be sized according to local and national installation requirements. Depending on the power supply and system, a 12 to 6 AWG copper conductor is required for installation. Commercially available 6 AWG wire is recommended. The length of the cable depends on the proximity of the switch to proper grounding facilities.
A screwdriver (not included).
Note: Verify that the system is powered o.
1. Remove the grounding screw from the back of the device and place the #8 terminal lug ring of the grounding cable on top of the grounding screw opening.
2. Insert the grounding screw back into the screw opening and use a screwdriver to tighten the grounding screw.
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2. Install the switch into the rack.
3. Use the screws that were provided with the rack to secure the switch to the rack.
3. Attach the terminal lug ring at the other end of the grounding cable to an appropriate grounding source.
4. Verify that the connection between the grounding connector on the switch and the grounding source is secure.
Powering On the Switch
1. Connect the power cord to the power connector on the switch.
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a nearby power socket.
Connecting to the Network
The switch can be integrated into the network through one of the following connection methods:
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Switch to End Node or Powered Device
Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the switch to PCs with an 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 interface, or connect and power remote IEEE 802.3af/at­compliant devices, such as IP cameras or IP phones using PoE.
Switch to Hub or Switch
Connect the switch to another switch or hub using the RJ-45 or SFP uplink ports.
Switch to Server
Connect the switch to a network backbone or network server using the RJ-45 or SFP uplink ports.
Additional Information
For additional support, please refer to the user manual, or visit http://support.dlink.com/ which will direct you to your local D-Link support website.
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2019/12/26
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