D-Link DGS-1008P 8 Port Gigabit PoE Unmanaged Desktop Switch User Guide
- June 17, 2024
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D-Link DGS-1008P 8 Port Gigabit PoE Unmanaged Desktop Switch User Guide
About This Guide
This guide provides instructions to install the D-Link 8-port Gigabit Ethernet PoE Switch DGS-1008P.
Terms/Usage
A NOTE indicates important information that helps a better use of the device.
A CAUTION indicates potential property damage or personal injury.
In this guide, the term “Switch” (first letter capitalized) refers to the DGS- 1008P, and “switch” (first letter lower case) refers to other Ethernet switches. Some technologies refer to terms “switch”, “bridge” and “switching hubs” interchangeably, and both are commonly accepted for Ethernet switches.
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Product Introduction
The DGS-1008P Switch provides 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports, of which 4 ports supporting Power over Ethernet (PoE) for PoE applications such as wireless Access Points (APs), IP cameras, and IP phones, and the other 4 ports without PoE for computers, printers and Network Attached Storage (NAS) onto a network. With wirespeed Gigabit capacity, DGS-1008P provides non-blocking switching for both home and office environment.
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
The first 4 ports of the DGS-1008P support the IEEE 802.3af PoE protocol. Each of the 4 ports can supply 48V, up to 15.4 watts power to the IEEE 802.3af- compliant Powered Device (PD) directly. It minimizes the clutter of extra cables making the network deployment more easily especially when device are far from power outlets.
Easy to Use, Safe and Excellent Performance
DGS-1008P is a Plug-and-Play device that requires no configuration. It
supports auto-MDI/MDI-X on all ports, and eliminates the need of crossover
cables for connection to another switches or hubs. Auto-Negotiation on each
port senses the link speed (either 10, 100 or 1000M) of a network device and
intelligently adjusts the compatibility and optimal performance. Fanless
design extends the product life time and also reduces the noise when
operating. DGS-1008P also features diagnostic LEDs, which display the status
and activity, allowing you to quickly detect and correct problems on the
device.
DGS-1008P features many safety functions to prevent the unexpected overloading
of the PoE power. The Switch will cut off the power feed immediately when any
error is detected, protecting both the PoE device and the Switch from damage.
The Gigabit PoE ports provide a larger bandwidth for high speed network
applications, especially IEEE802.11n AP, high resolution video cameras, and
phones. Combining the convenience of PoE, superior performance, and ease of
use, DGS-1008P is the ideal PoE solution for both home and small business
networks.
Product Outlook
__Front Panel
Power: The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source.
PoE Max: The PoE Max LED lights up in red when the total PoE output of the Switch is over 45 watts. In the mean time, no additional PoE device can be supported. When the user unplugs a Powered Device (PD) from the DGS-1008P and lowering the total PoE output less than 45 watts, the PoE Max LED will keep blinking for 2 minutes. In the mean time, an additional PD is possible to be supported.
Port PoE LED (1-4): When the Port PoE LED glows green, it indicates that the port is feeding power to the PD. When the Port PoE LED glows red, it indicates that the power feeding failed, possibly because:
PoE total power budget shortage.Over current: Over the power current of PD’s
classification.
Short circuit: When PD is performing as “Short Circuit”, causing short
current.
Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-8): The Port LED indicates the link status of corresponding ports. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps.
Rear Panel
DC Power Jack: Connect to the power adapter.
Power Switch: Use to turn on/off the Switch.
Hardware Installation
This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the D-Link DGS-1008P.
Step 1: Unpacking
Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the contents. Please consult the
packing list located in the User Manual to make sure all items are present and
undamaged.
One D-Link DGS-1008P device One AC-DC power adapter One AC power cord
One Multi-lingual Quick Installation Guide One CD with the User Manual
If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact the local retail for
replacement.
Step 2: Switch Installation
For safe switch installation and operation, it is recommended that you:
Visually inspect the DC power jack and make sure that it is fully secured to
the power adapter. Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and
adequate ventilation around the switch.
Install the Switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic source,
vibration, dust, and direct sunlight.
Do not place heavy objects on the switch.
Step 4 – Power on the Switch
Connect the switch to the power outlet and then turn the power switch on to activate the switch.
Understanding The Switch Features
Cable Diagnostics
DGS-1008P will scan all ports when device booting up. The diagnosis results will be displayed by port LED at the first 1 second after port scan finished. And following are the explanation of the result:
Solid Green: A Gigabit connection is detected and the cable is good.
Solid Amber: No connection, bad cable or 10/100M connection is detected.
The quality of cables will impact the diagnosis results. A Gigabit connection may lower to 10/100M due to wrong or bad quality Ethernet cables. Twisted pair Cat 5, 5e or better cable is required for Gigabit Ethernet.
PoE Rule
DGS-1008P supports many PoE features to guarantee the safety and stability of PoE power supply.
PoE Power Budget: DGS-1008P has set a limitation of maximum PoE power supply at 52 Watts to protect the Switch and to stabilize the power transmitting to the PoE devices.
Priority: DGS-1008P has pre-defined the PoE priority for PoE ports to prevent unexpected overloading situation from happening. Lower port numbers have higher priorities for power feeding. (Port 1 > Port 2 > Port 3 > Port 4). When PoE overload is detected, the power supply of higher port numbers will be cut off first.
Guard Band: DGS-1008P has reserved a 7 watts Guard Band to prevent the
power supply from exceeding the PoE Power Budget. When the Switch detects the
current PoE output has reached 45 watts, the Power Max LED will light up and
the Switch will check the priority of each PoE port. In the mean time, if a
new PoE device is connected, the Switch will cut off the power of the port
with higher port number.
For example: When Port 2~4 are all feeding 15.4 watts power to the clients
(total PoE power used = 46.2 watts), and a new PoE device is connected to port
1, the power of port 4 will be cut off.
QoS
DGS-1008P supports 4 levels of transmission queue that guarantees the important traffic will always be transmitted first. The Switch will check the priority tags in the packets and map them into corresponding queue levels. Below are the mapping rules:
For DSCP tag:
DSCP value 0-15 map to Queue 0 (Lowest priority queue) DSCP value 16-31 map to
Queue 1
DSCP value 32-47 map to Queue 2
SCP value 48-63 map to Queue 3 (Highest priority queue)
For 802.1p tag:
Priority value 1 and 2 map to Queue 0 (Lowest priority queue) No 802.1p tag or
priority value 3 map to Queue 1
Priority value 4 and 5 map to Queue 2
Priority value 6 and 7 map to Queue 3 (Highest priority queue)
If a packet has both DSCP and 802.1p tags, the DSCP tag will be mapped.
Power Saving
DGS-1008P supports 2 power saving modes of Ethernet ports. The switch ports
will auto detect the status of the link and activate the power saving function
automatically.
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Power Saving by Link Status: Drastically save power when the switch port
link is down. For example, when there are no PC connections or the connected
PC is powered off.
Power Saving by Cable Length: Detects the length of connected RJ-45
cables and adjusts power usage accordingly without affecting performance. When
the RJ-45 connection is less than 10m, the switch will reduce the power output
instead of using full power, which is only needed for 100m cables.
Appendix A – Technical Specifications
Hardware Specifications
Key Components / Performance
Switching Capacity: 16Gbps
Max. Forwarding Rate: 11.90Mpps Forwarding Mode: Store and Forward Packet Buffer memory: 192K Bytes
Port Functions
8 10/100/1000Base-T ports compliant with the following standards:
– IEEE 802.3
- IEEE 3u
- IEEE 3x (Full-duplex flow control)
- IEEE 3ab
- IEEE 3af (Port 1~4)
- Support backpressure in half duplex mode
_Physical & _Environment
Dimensions: 190 x 120 x 38 mm
Power adapter AC input: 100~240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Device DC input: 48VDC, 1.25A Acoustic: 0dB (Fan-less) Operation Temperature
- Device: 0~50°C
- Power Adapter: 0~40°C
Storage Temperature -40~70°C Operation Humidity: 0%~95% RH Storage Humidity: 0%~95% RH
Emission (EMI) Certifications
FCC class B CE Class B VCCI Class B C-Tick
Safety Certifications cUL, LVD
Features
General Features
Supports up to 4K MAC address
Jumbo frame: Supports up to 9,720 bytes
4 strict queues support CoS & DSCP Function Queue Weight 1 : 2 : 4 : 8
Cable Diagnostics
PoE Features
IEEE 802.3af compliantSupplies up to 15.4 watts power to Powered Device via
port 1~4.
Total PoE budget: 52 watts, average 13 watts per PoE port.
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