D-Link DGS-2000 Series Managed Gigabit Access Switches User Guide

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DGS-2000 Series Managed Gigabit Access Switches

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Table of Contents …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… i About This Guide …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1
Terms/Usage……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1 Copyright and Trademarks ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 1 Product Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 DGS-2000-10 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3
Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 DGS-2000-10P…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 DGS-2000-10MP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 DGS-2000-20 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 DGS-2000-26 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 DGS-2000-28 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 DGS-2000-28P…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Front Panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 DGS-2000-28MP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Front Panel …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 DGS-2000-52 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Front Panel …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 DGS-2000-52MP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 Front Panel …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 LED Indicators……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14 2 Hardware Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Safety Cautions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Step 1: Unpacking ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 Step 2: Switch Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 Desktop or Shelf Installation……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Rack Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Step 3: Plugging in the AC Power Cord with Power Cord Clip ………………………………………………………….. 18 Power Failure …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 Grounding the Switch ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 3 Getting Started …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 Management Options ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
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Using Web-based Management …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Supported Web Browsers ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Connecting to the Switch………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Login Web-based Management ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23
Smart Wizard …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 Web-based Management…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 D-Link Network Assistant …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 24 4 Web-based Switch Configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 25 Web-based Management…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 25 Tool Bar > Save Menu ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
Save Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 Save Log ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 Tool Bar > Tools Menu………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26 Reset System …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26 Reboot Device ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26 Configuration Backup and Restore ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 27 System Log Backup…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27 Firmware Backup and Upgrade…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 Firmware Information……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 28 Configuration Information …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 Tool Bar > Online Help………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 Function Tree …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29 Device Information…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 System > System Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30 System > DHCP Auto Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30 System > Port Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31 System > Port Description………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 32 System > IP Interface ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 System > IPv6 Setting > IPv6 System Settings …………………………………………………………………………… 33 System > IPv6 Setting > IPv6 Neighbor Settings …………………………………………………………………………. 33 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Global State …………………………………………………………………………. 34 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP User Table……………………………………………………………………………. 34 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Group Table …………………………………………………………………………. 35 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP View Table …………………………………………………………………………… 35 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Community Table ………………………………………………………………….. 36 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Host Table ……………………………………………………………………………. 36 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Engine ID …………………………………………………………………………….. 36 System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Trap Settings ………………………………………………………………………… 37 System > User Accounts ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 37 System > MAC Address Aging Time ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38 System > ARP Aging Time Settings…………………………………………………………………………………………… 38 System > PPPoE Circuit ID Insertion Settings …………………………………………………………………………….. 38 System > Web Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 39 System > Telnet Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 39 System > SSH Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 40 System > D-Link Discover Protocol Settings……………………………………………………………………………….. 40 System > Ping Test …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 40 System > Trace Route……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 41 System > MAC Notification Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 41
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System > System Log Configuration > System Log Settings ………………………………………………………… 42 System > System Log Configuration > System Log Server …………………………………………………………… 42 System > Time Profile ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 System > Power Saving …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 System > IEEE802.3az EEE Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………… 44 Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44 Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN PVID ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 46 Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Global Settings …………………………………………………………. 46 Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Port Settings …………………………………………………………….. 48 Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice Device List…………………………………………………………………………. 49 Configuration > Voice VLAN > LLDE-MED Voice Device List ……………………………………………………….. 49 Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > Auto Surveillance Properties………………………………………… 49 Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > MAC Settings and Surveillance Device …………………………. 50 Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF IPC Information ……………………………………………….. 50 Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF NVR Information ……………………………………………… 51 Configuration > QinQ > QinQ Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 51 Configuration > QinQ > VLAN Translation Settings ……………………………………………………………………… 52 Configuration > Link Aggregation > Port Trunkings ……………………………………………………………………… 53 Configuration > Link Aggregation

LACP Port Settings……………………………………………………………….. 53 Configuration > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping ……………………………………………………………………… 54 Configuration > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Access Control Settings…………………………………………………. 57 Configuration > IGMP Snooping > Host Table …………………………………………………………………………….. 57 Configuration > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Static Group Settings………………………………………. 57 Configuration > MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping Settings ……………………………………………………………. 58 Configuration > MLD Snooping > MLD Host Table ………………………………………………………………………. 58 Configuration > ISM VLAN Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………… 58 Configuration > Jumbo Frame…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 59 Configuration > Port Mirroring …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60 Configuration > Loopback Detection ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 60 Configuration > SNTP Settings > Time Settings ………………………………………………………………………….. 61 Configuration > SNTP Settings > TimeZone Settings…………………………………………………………………… 62 Configuration > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Global Settings ……………………………………………………….. 63 Configuration > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Interface Settings…………………………………………………….. 65 Configuration > DHCP Local Relay Settings……………………………………………………………………………….. 65 Configuration > DHCPv6 Relay Settings…………………………………………………………………………………….. 66 Configuration > Spanning Tree > STP Bridge Global Settings ………………………………………………………. 66 Configuration > Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings ……………………………………………………………………. 68 Configuration > Spanning Tree > MST Configuration Identification………………………………………………… 69 Configuration > Spanning Tree > STP Instance Settings ……………………………………………………………… 70 Configuration > Spanning Tree > MSTP Port Information …………………………………………………………….. 70 Configuration > 802.3ah EthernetLink OAM > Ethernet OAM Port Settings…………………………………….. 71 Configuration > 802.3ah EthernetLink OAM > Ethernet OAM Event Configuration ………………………….. 71 Configuration > DDM > DDM Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 72 Configuration > DDM > DDM Temperature Settings…………………………………………………………………….. 73 Configuration > DDM > DDM Voltage Settings Threshold Settings ………………………………………………… 73 Configuration > DDM > DDM Bias Current Threshold Settings ……………………………………………………… 74 Configuration > DDM > DDM TX Power Threshold Settings …………………………………………………………. 74 Configuration > DDM > DDM RX Power Threshold Settings …………………………………………………………. 75 Configuration > DDM > DDM Status Table …………………………………………………………………………………. 75
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Configuration > DDM > DDM Vendor Info…………………………………………………………………………………… 76 Configuration > DULD > DULD Port Settings ……………………………………………………………………………… 76 Configuration > Multicast Forwarding & Filtering > Multicast Forwarding………………………………………… 76 Configuration > Multicast Forwarding & Filtering

Multicast Filter Mode………………………………………… 77 Configuration > Multicast Forwarding & Filtering > IP Multicast Profile Settings ………………………………. 77 Configuration > Multicast Forwarding & Filtering > Limited Multicast Range Settings ………………………. 78 Configuration > Multicast Forwarding & Filtering > MAX Multicast Group Settings …………………………… 78 QoS > Traffic Control……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 79 QoS > Bandwidth Control…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 80 QoS > QoS Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 81 RMON > RMON Basic Settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 82 RMON > RMON Ethernet Statistics Configuration……………………………………………………………………….. 82 RMON > RMON History Control Configuration ……………………………………………………………………………. 82 RMON > RMON Alarm Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………… 83 RMON > RMON Event Configuration…………………………………………………………………………………………. 83 Security > Trusted Host ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 84 Security > Safeguard Engine…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 84 Security > Port Security ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 84 Security > Port Security FDB Entry ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 85 Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………. 85 Security > 802.1X > 802.1X User………………………………………………………………………………………………. 87 Security > 802.1X > Radius Accounting Settings…………………………………………………………………………. 87 Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Authentication RADIUS Server …………………………………………………………. 87 Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Guest VLAN …………………………………………………………………………………… 88 Security > MAC Address Table > Static MAC ……………………………………………………………………………… 89 Security > MAC Address Table > Dynamic Forwarding Table……………………………………………………….. 89 Security > Access Authentication Control > Authentication Policy Settings …………………………………….. 89 Security > Access Authentication Control > Application Authentication Settings ……………………………… 90 Security > Access Authentication Control > Authentication Server Group ………………………………………. 90 Security > Access Authentication Control > Authentication Server ………………………………………………… 91 Security > Access Authentication Control > Login Method Lists…………………………………………………….. 92 Security > Access Authentication Control > Enable Method Lists ………………………………………………….. 92 Security Access Authentication Control > Local Enable Password Settings …………………………………. 93 Security > Traffic Segmentation ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 93 Security > DoS Prevention Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………… 94 Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings ……………………………………………………………………… 94 Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding ………………………………………………………………………………….. 95 Security > Smart Binding > White List………………………………………………………………………………………… 96 Security > Smart Binding > Black List ………………………………………………………………………………………… 96 Security > Smart Binding > DHCP Snooping List ………………………………………………………………………… 97 Monitoring > Statistics ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 97 Monitoring > Session Table………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 98 Monitoring > CPU Utilization …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 98 Monitoring > Memory Utilization ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 99 Monitoring > Port Utilization ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 99 Monitoring > Packet Size………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 100 Monitoring > Packets > Transmitted (TX) …………………………………………………………………………………. 101 Monitoring > Packets > Received (RX) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 102 Monitoring > Packets > UMB Cast (RX)……………………………………………………………………………………. 103
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Monitoring > Errors > Received (RX) ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 104 Monitoring > Errors > Transmitted (TX)…………………………………………………………………………………….. 105 Monitoring > Cable Diagnostics ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 106 Monitoring > System Log………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 107 Monitoring

Browse ARP Table ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 107 Monitoring > Ethernet OAM > Browse Ethernet OAM Event Log …………………………………………………. 107 Monitoring > Ethernet OAM > Browse Ethernet OAM Statistics …………………………………………………… 108 Monitoring > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Group ……………………………………………………………… 108 Monitoring > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Host ………………………………………………………………… 109 Monitoring > MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping Group…………………………………………………………………. 109 Monitoring > Port Access Control > RADIUS Authentication ……………………………………………………….. 110 Monitoring > Port Access Control > RADIUS Account Client ………………………………………………………. 110 ACL > ACL Configuration Wizard…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 111 ACL > Access Profile List ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 113 ACL > ACL Finder …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 114 ACL > CPU Filter Configuration Wizard ……………………………………………………………………………………. 114 ACL > CPU Filter Access Profile List ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 115 ACL > CPU Filter Finder…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 116 PoE > PoE Port Settings (DGS-2000-10P/10MP/28P/28MP/52MP only) ……………………………………… 116 PoE > PoE System Settings (DGS-2000-10P/10MP/28P/28MP/52MP only) …………………………………. 118 LLDP > LLDP Global Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 118 LLDP > Basic LLDP Port Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 119 LLDP > 802.1 Extension LLDP Port Settings …………………………………………………………………………….. 120 LLDP > 802.3 Extension LLDP Port Settings …………………………………………………………………………….. 120 LLDP > LLDP Management Address Settings …………………………………………………………………………… 121 LLDP > LLDP Statistics Table …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 122 LLDP > LLDP Management Address Table ………………………………………………………………………………. 122 LLDP > LLDP Local Port Table ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 123 LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Table ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 124 LLDP > LLDP-MED Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 125 L3 Functions > IPv4 Static Route …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 126 L3 Functions > IPv4 Routing Table Finder………………………………………………………………………………… 127 L3 Functions > IPv6 Static Route …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 127 L3 Functions > IPv6 Routing Table Finder………………………………………………………………………………… 127 Appendix A – Ethernet Technology……………………………………………………………………………………………… 129 Gigabit Ethernet Technology ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 129 Fast Ethernet Technology ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 129 Switching Technology ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 129 Appendix B – Technical Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 130 Hardware Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 130 Features ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 134 L2 Features ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ! L3 Features ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ! VLAN …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ! QoS (Quality of Service)……………………………………………………………………………….. ! Security………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ! OAM ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ! Management……………………………………………………………………………………………….. !
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D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch User Manual

About This Guide
This guide provides instructions to install the D-Link DGS-2000 series Ethernet Switch, and to configure Web-based Management step-by-step.
Note: The model you have purchased may appear slightly different from the illustrations shown in the document. Refer to the Product Instruction and Technical Specification sections for detailed information about your switch, its components, network connections, and technical specifications.

This guide is mainly divided into four parts:

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

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

Web Configuration: Information about the function descriptions and configuration settings via Web.

Command Line Interface: Information about the function descriptions and configuration settings via

Telnet.

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

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

A CAUTION indicates potential property damage or personal injury.

Copyright and Trademarks
Information in this document is subjected to change without notice. © 2020 D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of D-Link Corporation is strictly forbidden.
Trademarks used in this text: D-Link and the D-LINK logo are trademarks of D-Link Corporation; Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. D-Link Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.

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Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch Products. D-Link’s next generation DGS-2000 Series Ethernet switch series blends plug-and-play simplicity with exceptional value and reliability for small and medium-sized business (SMB) networking. All models are housed in a new style rack-mount metal case with easy-to-view front panel diagnostic LEDs, and provides advanced features including network security, traffic segmentation, QoS and versatile management.
Flexible Port Configurations. The DGS-2000 series is the new generation of DGS-2000 Ethernet Switch series. DGS-2000 series including 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports, 100/1000 Mbps combo ports, and 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports. The DGS-2000-10, DGS-2000-26, DGS-2000-10P, and DGS-2000-10MP models feature 2 100/1000 Mbps SFP ports, while all other DGS-2000 Series models feature 4 GbE/SFP combo ports, allowing you to choose the most suitable media type for your requirements.
D-Link Green Technology. D-Link Green devices are about providing eco-friendly alternatives without compromising performance. D-Link Green Technology includes a number of innovations to reduce energy consumption on DGS-2000 series such as shutting down a port, or turning off some LED indicators, or adjusting the power usage according to the Ethernet cable connected to it.
Extensive Layer 2 Features. Implemented as complete L2 devices, these switches include functions such as IGMP snooping, port mirroring, Spanning Tree, 802.3ad LACP and Loopback Detection to enhance performance and network resiliency.
Traffic Segmentation, QoS and Auto Surveillance VLAN. The switches support 802.1Q VLAN standard tagging to enhance network security and performance. The switches also support 802.1p priority queues, enabling users to run bandwidth- sensitive applications such as streaming multimedia by prioritizing that traffic in network. These functions allow switches to work seamlessly with VLAN and 802.1p traffic in the network. Auto Surveillance VLAN will automatically place the vedio traffic from pre-defined IP surveillance devices to an assigned VLAN with higher priority, so it can be separated from normal data traffic. Asymmetric VLAN is implemented in these switches for a more efficient use of shared resources, such as server or gateway devices.
Network Security. D-Link’s innovative Safeguard Engine function protects the switches against traffic flooding caused by virus attacks. Additional features like 802.1X port-based authentication provide access control of the network with external RADIUS servers. ACL is a powerful tool to screen unwanted IP or MAC traffic. Storm Control can help to keep the network from being overwhelmed by abnormal traffic. Port Security is another simple but useful authentication method to maintain the network device integrity.
Versatile Management. The new generation of D-Link DGS-2000 Ethernet Switches provides growing businesses simple and easy management of their network. The Web-Based management interface allows administrators to remotely control their network down to the port level. The intuitive easily allows customers to discover multiple D-Link DGS-2000 Ethernet Switches in the same L2 network segment. With this utility, users do not need to change the IP address of PC and provides easy initial setting of smart switches. The switches within the same L2 network segment connected to user’s local PC are displayed on the screen for instant access. It allows extensive switch configuration setting, and basic configuration of discovered devices such as a password change or firmware upgrade.
Users can also access the Switch via Telnet. Basic tasks such as changing the Switch IP address, resetting the settings to factory defaults, setting the administrator password, rebooting the Switch, or upgrading the Switch firmware can be performed using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
In addition, users can utilize the SNMP MIB (Management Information Base) to poll the switches for information about the status, or send out traps of abnormal events. SNMP support allows users to integrate
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the switches with other third-party devices for management in an SNMP-enabled environment. D-Link DGS2000 Series Ethernet Switches provides easy-to-use graphic interface and facilitates the operation efficiency.
DGS-2000-10
8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps, plus 2 SFP Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet switch.
Front Panel

Figure 1.1 ­ DGS-2000-10 Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-10 switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-8): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link
through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (9F, 10F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.

Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.

Rear Panel

NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.2 ­ DGS-2000-10 Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port.
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DGS-2000-10P
8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps, plus 2 SFP Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet PoE switch.
Front Panel

Figure 1.3 ­ DGS-2000-10P Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-10P switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · PoE Max: The solid amber of PoE Max LED indicates the Switch reaches the maximum power budget
defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 65 Watts. The blinking amber of PoE Max LED represents the switch is in guradband mode (available power left is less 7 watts). · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-8): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (9F-10F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Mode: By pressing the Mode button, the Port LED will switch between Link/Act and PoE modes. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.
NOTE: The port 1 ~ port 8 are PoE ports. When user press the Mode button to PoE mode, only port 1 ~ port 8 will light up.
CAUTION: This equipment can be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
L’équipement est conçu pour une installation dans un bâtiment et ne doit pas être connecté à des réseaux exposés (installations extérieures), notamment des environnements de campus, et l’ITE doit être connecté uniquement à des réseaux PoE sans acheminement vers une installation extérieure.” ou équivalent.
NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome
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Rear Panel

DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.4 ­ DGS-2000-10P Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port.
DGS-2000-10MP
8-Port 10/100/1000Mbps, plus 2 SFP Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet PoE switch.
Front Panel
Figure 1.5 ­ DGS-2000-10MP Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-10MP switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Fan Error: The FAN LED shows the status of the fans, light off indicates all fans work fine and the red
light indicates that one or multiple fans are working abnormally. · PoE Max: The solid amber of PoE Max LED indicates the Switch reaches the maximum power budget
defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 130 Watts. The blinking amber of PoE Max LED represents the switch is in guradband mode (available power left is less 7 watts). · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-8): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (9F-10F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Mode: By pressing the Mode button, the Port LED will switch between Link/Act and PoE modes. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser
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Rear Panel

I.
NOTE: The port 1 ~ port 8 are PoE ports. When user press the Mode button to PoE mode, only port 1 ~ port 8 will light up.
CAUTION: This equipment can be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
L’équipement est conçu pour une installation dans un bâtiment et ne doit pas être connecté à des réseaux exposés (installations extérieures), notamment des environnements de campus, et l’ITE doit être connecté uniquement à des réseaux PoE sans acheminement vers une installation extérieure.” ou équivalent.
NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.6 ­ DGS-2000-10MP Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port.
DGS-2000-20
20-Port 10/100/1000Mbps, includes 4 SFP Combo Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet Switch.
Front Panel
Figure 1.7 ­ DGS-2000-20 Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-20 switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-20): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link
through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (16F-20F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps.
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· Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.

Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.

Rear Panel

NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.8 ­ DGS-2000-20 Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port.
DGS-2000-26
24-Port 10/100/1000Mbps plus 2 SFP Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet Switch.
Front Panel
Figure 1.9 ­ DGS-2000-26 Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-26 switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-24): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link
through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (25F-26F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
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CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.
NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.10 ­ DGS-2000-26 Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port
DGS-2000-28
28-Port 10/100/1000Mbps includes 4 SFP Combo Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet Switch.
Front Panel
Figure 1.11 ­ DGS-2000-28 Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-28 switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-28): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link
through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (25F-28F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son
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équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.
NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.12 ­ DGS-2000-28 Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port
DGS-2000-28P
28-Port 10/100/1000Mbps includes 4 SFP Combo Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet PoE Switch.
Front Panel
Figure 1.13 ­ DGS-2000-28P Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-28P switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Fan Error: The FAN LED shows the status of the fans, light off indicates all fans work fine and the red
light indicates that one or multiple fans are working abnormally. · PoE Max: The solid amber of PoE Max LED indicates the Switch reaches the maximum power budget
defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 193 Watts. The blinking amber of PoE Max LED represents the switch is in guradband mode (available power left is less 7 watts). · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-28): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (25F-28F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Mode: By pressing the Mode button, the Port LED will switch between Link/Act and PoE modes. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
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Rear Panel

Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.
NOTE: The port 1 ~ port 24 are PoE ports. When user press the Mode button to PoE mode, only port 1 ~ port 24 will light up.
CAUTION: This equipment can be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
L’équipement est conçu pour une installation dans un bâtiment et ne doit pas être connecté à des réseaux exposés (installations extérieures), notamment des environnements de campus, et l’ITE doit être connecté uniquement à des réseaux PoE sans acheminement vers une installation extérieure.” ou équivalent.
NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.14 ­ DGS-2000-28P Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port
DGS-2000-28MP
28-Port 10/100/1000Mbps includes 4 SFP Combo Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet PoE Switch.
Front Panel
Figure 1.15 ­ DGS-2000-28MP Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-28MP switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Fan Error: The FAN LED shows the status of the fans, light off indicates all fans work fine and the red
light indicates that one or multiple fans are working abnormally. · PoE Max: The solid amber of PoE Max LED indicates the Switch reaches the maximum power budget
defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 370 Watts. The blinking amber of PoE Max LED represents the switch is in guradband mode (available power left is less 7 watts).
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· Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-28): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M.
· Mode: By pressing the Mode button, the Port LED will switch between Link/Act and PoE modes. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led
will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.

Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.

NOTE: The port 1 ~ port 24 are PoE ports. When user press the Mode button to PoE mode, only port 1 ~ port 24 will light up.

CAUTION: This equipment can be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.

L’équipement est conçu pour une installation dans un bâtiment et ne doit pas être connecté à des réseaux exposés (installations extérieures), notamment des environnements de campus, et l’ITE doit être connecté uniquement à des réseaux PoE sans acheminement vers une installation extérieure.” ou équivalent.

Rear Panel

NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.16 ­ DGS-2000-28MP Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port
DGS-2000-52
52-Port 10/100/1000Mbps includes 4 SFP Combo Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet Switch.

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Figure 1.17 ­ DGS-2000-52 Front Panel
The front panel of the DGS-2000-52 switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-52): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link
through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (49F-52F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.

Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.

Rear Panel

NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

Figure 1.18 ­ DGS-2000-52 Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port
DGS-2000-52MP
52-Port 10/100/1000Mbps includes 4 SFP Combo Ports (100/1000Mbps) Ethernet PoE Switch. Front Panel
Figure 1.19 ­ DGS-2000-52MP Front Panel
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The front panel of the DGS-2000-52MP switch consists out of the following: · Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. · Fan Error: The FAN LED shows the status of the fans, light off indicates all fans work fine and the red
light indicates that one or multiple fans are working abnormally. · PoE Max: The solid amber of PoE Max LED indicates the Switch reaches the maximum power budget
defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 370 Watts. The blinking amber of PoE Max LED represents the switch is in guradband mode (available power left is less 7 watts). · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-52): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has an amber light, this indicates that the port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. · Port Link/Act/Speed LED (49F-52F): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes, which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When the port LED glows in amber, it indicates the port is running on 100M. When the port LED glows in green, it is running on 1000Mbps. · Mode: By pressing the Mode button, the Port LED will switch between Link/Act and PoE modes. · Reset: Press the Reset button for 1~5 seconds to reset the Switch back to the default settings and led will be solid light with amber for 1 second.
CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
Si le transceiveur optique n’est pas livré avec l’appareil, le manuel d’utilisation doit comporter la description ci-dessous ou son équivalent :« Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé avec un transceiveur optique homologué UL,tension DC3.3V, classe laser I.
NOTE: The port 1 ~ port 48 are PoE ports. When user press the Mode button to PoE mode, only port 1 ~ port 48 will light up.
CAUTION: This equipment can be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
L’équipement est conçu pour une installation dans un bâtiment et ne doit pas être connecté à des réseaux exposés (installations extérieures), notamment des environnements de campus, et l’ITE doit être connecté uniquement à des réseaux PoE sans acheminement vers une installation extérieure.” ou équivalent.
NOTE: Once user enter in loader mode, you can use DNA tool (standalone version 2.0.2.4 only (No support by Chrome DNA3.x.x.x)) to download the image or call D-Link Technical Support for further help.

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Figure 1.20 ­ DGS-2000-52MP Rear Panel
Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port
LED Indicators
The Switch supports LED indicators for Power, Fan, and Link/Act for each port. The following shows the LED indicators for the DGS-2000 series Ethernet Switch along with an explanation of each indicator.

Figure 1.21 ­LED Indicators on DGS-2000 series

Location

LED Indicative Color

Status Description

Power

Green

Solid Light Power on Light off Power off

Fan Error
Per Device PoE Max.
LED Per 10/100/1000Mbps Link/Act Copper Port

Red

Solid light

The fan has runtime failure and is brought offline.

Amber

The PoE Max LED lights up when

the total PoE output of Switch

reached or exceeded:

DGS-2000-10P: 65 Watts

Solid light

DGS-2000-10MP: 130 Watts DGS-2000-28P: 193 Watts

DGS-2000-28MP and DGS-2000-

52MP: 370 Watts

In the meantime, no additional PoE

device can be supported.

Blinking Amber

Total PoE output of Switch reached guard band mode. (Max. PoE budget < 7 Watts )

Light off

When the system power usage does not reach the guard band range.

Solid Green

When there is a secure 1000Mbps Ethernet connection (or link) at any of the ports.

Blinking Green
Green/Amber Solid Amber
Blinking Amber

When there is reception or transmission (i.e. Activity–Act) of data occurring at a 1000Mbps Ethernet connected port. When there is a secure 10/100Mbps Ethernet connection (or link) at any of the ports. When there is reception or transmission (i.e. Activity–Act) of data occurring at a 10/100Mbps Ethernet connected port.

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PoE Mode

LED Per 100/1000Mbps SFP Port

Link/Act

Light off No link.

Green

Solid Light Power feeding.

Amber

Solid Light Error Condition.

Off

Solid Off No Power feeding.

Solid Green
Blinking Green Green/Amber Solid Amber
Blinking Amber

When there is a secure 1000Mbps Ethernet connection (or link) at any of the ports. When there is reception or transmission (i.e. Activity–Act) of data occurring at a 1000Mbps Ethernet connected port. When there is a secure 100Mbps Ethernet connection (or link) at any of the ports. When there is reception or transmission (i.e. Activity–Act) of data occurring at a 100Mbps Ethernet connected port.

Off

Solid off No link.

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2 Hardware Installation
This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch.
Safety Cautions
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions:
· Observe and follow service markings Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation. Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you 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: The power cable, extension cable, or plug is damaged. An object has fallen into the product. The product has been exposed to water. The product has been dropped or damaged. The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.
· Keep your system away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents. · Do not spill food or liquids on your 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 your system. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by
shorting out interior components.
· Use the product only with approved equipment. · Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal components.
· 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.
· Also, 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 you must use an extension cable, use a 3-wire cable with properly grounded plugs.
· 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.
· 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).
· 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/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: 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; ensure that all casters and/or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system. Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces.
Step 1: Unpacking
Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its contents. Please consult the packing list located in the User Manual to make sure all items are present and undamaged. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for replacement.
One D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch One Multilingual Getting Started Guide User Guide CD Power cord and Power Cord Retainer Rack-mount kit and rubber feet If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact the local reseller for replacement.
Step 2: Switch Installation
For safe switch installation and operation, it is recommended that you: Visually inspect the power cord to see that it is secured fully to the AC power connector. Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around the switch. Do not place heavy objects on the switch.
Desktop or Shelf Installation When installing the switch on a desktop or shelf, the rubber feet included with the device must be attached on the bottom at each corner of the device’s base. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around it.

Figure 2.1 ­ Attach the adhesive rubber pads to the bottom
Rack Installation The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19-inch rack, which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment. To install, attach the mounting brackets to the switch’s side panels (one on each side) and secure them with the screws provided (please note that these brackets are not designed for palm size switches).
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Figure 2.2 ­ Attach the mounting brackets to the Switch
Then, use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the switch in the rack.

Figure 2.3 ­ Mount the Switch in the rack or chassis
Please be aware of following safety Instructions when installing:
A) Elevated Operating Ambient – If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
B) Reduced Air Flow – Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
C) Mechanical Loading – Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
D) Circuit Overloading – Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit, and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
E) Reliable Earthing – Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).”
Step 3: Plugging in the AC Power Cord with Power Cord Clip
To prevent accidental removal of the AC power cord, it is recommended to install the power cord clip together with the power cord.
A) With the rough side facing down, insert the Tie Wrap into the hole below the power socket.
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Figure 2.4 ­ Insert Tie Wrap to the Switch
B) Plug the AC power cord into the power socket of the Switch.
Figure 2.5 ­ Connect the power cord to the Switch
C) Slide the Retainer through the Tie Wrap until the end of the cord.

Figure 2.6 ­ Slide the Retainer through the Tie Wrap
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D) Circle the tie of the Retainer around the power cord and into the locker of the Retainer.

Figure 2.7 ­ Circle around the power cord
E) Fasten the tie of the Retainer until the power cord is secured.

Figure 2.8 ­ Secure the power cord
F) Users may now connect the AC power cord to an electrical outlet (preferably one that is grounded and surge protected).
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Figure 2.9 ­ Plugging the switch into an outlet
Power Failure As a precaution, the switch should be unplugged in case of power failure. When power is resumed, plug the switch back in.
Grounding the Switch This section describes how to connect the DGS-2000 Series Switch to ground. You must complete this procedure before powering your switch. Required Tools and Equipment · Ground screws (included in the accessory kit): One M4 x 6 mm (metric) pan-head screw. · Ground 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 U.S 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) The following steps let you connect the switch to a protective ground: Step 1: Verify if the system power is off. Step 2: Use the ground cable to place the #8 terminal lug ring on top of the ground-screw opening, as
seen in the figure below. Step 3: Insert the ground screw into the ground- screw opening. Step 4: Using a screwdriver, tighten the ground screw to secure the ground cable to the switch. Step 5: Attach the terminal lug ring at the other end of the grounding cable to an appropriate grounding
stud or bolt on rack where the switch is installed. Step 6: Verify if the connections at the ground connector on the switch and the rack are securely
attached.
Figure 2.10 ­ Connect a Grounding Cable
CAUTION: The equipment power supply cord shall be connected to a socket-outlet with earthing connection.
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Le cordon d’alimentation de l’équipement doit être branché sur une prise de courant dotée d’une connexion à la terre.

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3 Getting Started
This chapter introduces the management interface of D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch.
Management Options
The D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch can be managed through any port on the device by using the Web-based Management.
Each switch must be assigned its own IP Address, which is used for communication with Web-Based Management or a SNMP network manager. The PC should have an IP address in the same range as the switch. Each switch can allow up to four users to access to the Web-Based Management concurrently. Please refer to the following installation instructions for the Web-based Management.
Using Web-based Management
After a successful physical installation, you can configure the Switch, monitor the network status, and display statistics using a web browser.
Supported Web Browsers The embedded Web-based Management currently supports the following web browsers: Web Browser via IE8(or later version), Firefox, Chrome and Safari.
Connecting to the Switch You will need the following equipment to begin the web configuration of your device: 1. A PC with a RJ-45 Ethernet connection 2. A standard Ethernet cable
Connect the Ethernet cable to any of the ports on the front panel of the switch and to the Ethernet port on the PC.

Figure 3.1 ­ Connected Ethernet cable
Login Web-based Management In order to login and configure the switch via an Ethernet connection, the PC must have an IP address in the same subnet as the switch. For example, if the switch has an IP address of 10.90.90.90, the PC should have an IP address of 10.x.y.z (where x/y is a number between 0 ~ 254 and z is a number between 1 ~ 254), and a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. There are two ways to launch the Web-based Management, you may either click the Web Access button at the top of the SmartConsole Utility or open the web browser and enter 10.90.90.90 (the factory-default IP address) in the address bar. Then press .
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Figure 3.2 ­Enter the IP address 10.90.90.90 in the web browser
NOTE: The switch’s factory default IP address is 10.90.90.90 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 and a default gateway of 0.0.0.0.
The web configuration can also be accessed through the SmartConsole Utility. Open the SmartConsole Utility and double-click the switch as it appears in the Monitor List. This will automatically load the web configuration in your web browser. When the following logon dialog box appears, enter the password of the Web-based Management interface then click OK. By default, the username and password are null.

Figure 3.3 ­ Logon Dialog Box
Smart Wizard
After a successful login, the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch. Please refer to the Smart Wizard Configuration section for details.
Web-based Management
By clicking the Exit button in the Smart Wizard, you will enter the Web-based Management interface. Please refer to Chapter 4 Web-based Switch Configuration for detailed instructions.
D-Link Network Assistant
D-Link Network Assistant (DNA) is a program that is used to discover switches which are in the same layer 2 network segment as your PC. You can download the DNA utility from http://tools.dlink.com/intro/dna/. Please go to above link for details.
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4 Web-based Switch Configuration
The features and functions of the D-Link DGS-2000 Series Ethernet Switch can be configured for optimum use through the Web-based Management Utility.
Web-based Management
After clicking the Exit button in Smart Wizard you will see the screen below:

Figure 4.1 ­ Web-based Management
The above image is the Web-based Management screen. The three main areas are the Tool Bar on top, the Function Tree, and the Main Configuration Screen.

Item Area

Description

Tool Bar

To provide a quick and convenient way for essential utility functions like firmware and configuration management.

Function Tree

By choosing different functions in the Function Tree, you can change all the settings in the Main Configuration Screen.

Main Configuration Screen

To display the current status of your Switch by clicking the model name on top of the function tree.

At the upper right corner of the screen the username and current IP address will be displayed. Under the username is the Logout button. Click this to end this session.

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

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

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Tool Bar > Save Menu
The Save Menu provides Save Configuration and Save Log functions.

Figure 4.2 ­ Save Menu
Save Configuration Select to save the entire configuration changes to configuration ID 1 or 2 you have made to the device to switch’s non-volatile RAM.

Figure 4.3 ­ Save Configuration
Save Log Save the log entries to your local drive and a pop-up message will prompt you for the file path. You can view or edit the log file by using text editor (e.g. Notepad).
Figure 4.4 ­ Save Log
Tool Bar > Tools Menu
The Tools Menu offers global function controls such as Reset System, Reboot Device, Configuration Backup & Restore, System Log Backup, Firmware Backup & Upgrade, Firmware Information and Configuration Information.

Figure 4.5 ­ Tool Menu
Reset System Provide variable safe reset options for the Switch. User may chose any one of these options to perform system reset.
Figure 4.6 ­ Tool Menu > Reset System
Reboot Device Provide a safe way to reboot the system. Select YES or NO to save the current settings before action. And click Reboot to restart the switch.
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Figure 4.7 ­ Tool Menu > Reboot Device
Configuration Backup and Restore Allow the current configuration settings to be saved to a file (not including the password), and if necessary, you can restore configuration settings from this file. Two methods can be selected: HTTP or TFTP.

Figure 4.8 ­ Tool Menu > Configure Backup and Restore
HTTP: Backup or restore the configuration file to or from your local drive. Click Backup to save the current settings to your disk. Click Choose File to browse your inventories for a saved backup settings file. Click Restore after selecting the backup settings file you want to restore. TFTP: TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a file transfer protocol that allows you to transfer files to a remote TFTP server. TFTP Server IP Address with IPv4 or IPv6 address and TFTP File Name for the configuration file you want to save to / restore from. Click Backup to save the current settings to the TFTP server. Click Restore after selecting the backup settings file you want to restore.
Note: Switch will reboot after restore, and all current configurations will be lost. System Log Backup Backup system logs via HTTP or TFTP.
Figure 4.9 ­ Tool Menu > System Log Backup
HTTP: Backup log to your local drive directly from HTTP. TFTP: Specify IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) and file name. Click Backup to start process.
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Firmware Backup and Upgrade
Allow for the firmware to be saved, or for an existing firmware file to be uploaded to the Switch. Two methods can be selected: HTTP or TFTP.

Figure 4.10 ­ Tool Menu > Firmware Backup and Upload
HTTP: Backup or upgrade the firmware to or from your local PC drive. Backup firmware to file: Select image_id 1 or image_id 2. Click Backup to save the firmware to your disk. Click Choose File to browse your inventories for a saved firmware file. Click Upgrade after selecting the firmware file you want to restore.
TFTP: Specifies the Image_id 1 or Image_id 2 to backup or upgrade the firmware to or from a remote TFTP server. Specifies TFTP Server IP Address with IPv4 or IPv6 address and TFTP File Name for the configuration file you want to save to / restore from. Backup firmware to file: Select Image_id1 or Image_id 2. Click Backup to save the firmware to the TFTP server. Click Upgrade after selecting the firmware file you want to restore.
NOTE: Do not disconnect the PC or remove the power cord from device until the upgrade completes. The Switch may crash if the Firmware upgrade is incomplete.
Firmware Information This page displays the firmware information and allow user to identify the image used for system boot.
Figure 4.11 ­ Tool Menu > Firmware Information
Configuration Information This page displays the configuration information and allow user to identify the config used for system boot.
Figure 4.12 ­ Tool Menu > Configuration Information
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Tool Bar > Online Help
The Online Help provides two ways of online support: D-Link Support Site will lead you to the D-Link website where you can find online resources such as updated firmware images; User Guide can offer an immediate reference for the feature definition or configuration guide.

Figure 4.13 ­ Online Help
Function Tree
All configuration options on the switch are accessed through the Setup menu on the left side of the screen. Click on the setup item that you want to configure. The following sections provide more detailed description of each feature and function.

Figure 4.14 ­Function Tree
Device Information The Device Information provides an overview of the switch, including essential information such as firmware & hardware information, and IP address.

Figure 4.15 ­ Device Information
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SNMP Status: Click Settings to link to SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Global Settings. Default is disabled. 802.1X Status: Click Settings to link to AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X Settings. Default is disabled. DHCP Client: Click Settings to link to System > System Settings. Default is disabled. Jumbo Frame: Click Settings to link to L2 Functions > Jumbo Frame. Default is disabled. Port Mirroring: Click Settings to link to L2 Functions > Port Mirroring. Default is disabled. QinQ Setting: Click Settings to link to Configuration > QinQ > QinQ Settings. Default is disabled. IGMP Snooping: Click Settings to link to L2 Functions > Multicast > IGMP Snooping. Default is disabled. Power Saving: Click Settings to link to System > Power Saving. Default is disabled
System > System Settings The System Setting allows the user to configure the IP address and the basic system information of the Switch.

Figure 4.16 ­ System > System Settings
IPv4 Information: There are three ways for the switch to obtain an IP address: Static, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and BOOTP. When using static mode, the Interface Name, VLAN Name, Interface Admin State, IPv4 Address, NetMask and Gateway can be manually configured. When using DHCP mode, the Switch will first look for a DHCP server to provide it with an IP address (including network mask and default gateway) before using the default or previously entered settings. By default the IP setting is static mode with IP address is 10.90.90.90 and subnet mask is 255.0.0.0.
DHCP Option 12 State: Specifies the DHCP option 12 state is enabled or disabled. DHCP Option 12 Host Name: Specifies the host name for DHCP. DHCP Retry Times: Specifies the retry time of DHCP.
System Information: The fields for System Name and System Location which provide network administrator unique identification information for different switches. Also, system information can be read and printed on SmartConsole utility.
Login Timeout: The Login Timeout controls the idle time-out period for security purposes, and when there is no action for a specific time span in the Web-based Management. If the current session times out (expires), the user is required a re-login before using the Web-based Management again. Selective range is from 3 to 30 minutes, and the default setting is 5 minutes.
System > DHCP Auto Configuration The DHCP Auto Configuration page allows user to enable the DHCP Auto Configuration feature on the Switch. When enabled, the Switch becomes a DHCP client and gets the configuration file from a TFTP
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server automatically on next boot up. To accomplish this, the DHCP server must deliver the TFTP server IP address and configuration file name information in the DHCP reply packet. The TFTP server must be up and running and store the necessary configuration file in its base directory when the request is received from the Switch.

Figure 4.17 ­ System > DHCP Auto Configuration
System > Port Settings In the Port Setting page, the status of all ports can be monitored and adjusted for optimum configuration. By selecting a range of ports (From Port and To Port), the Speed can be set for all selected ports by clicking Apply. Press the Refresh button to view the latest information.

Figure 4.18 ­ System > Port Settings
Speed: Gigabit Fiber connections can operate in 1000M Auto or Disabled. Copper connections can operate in Forced Mode settings (2500M Full, 1000M Full, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half), Auto, or Disabled. The default setting for all ports is Auto.
NOTE: Be sure to adjust port speed settings appropriately after changing the connected cable media types.
NOTE: All ports do not support MDI/MDI-X function when the speed links to 1000M force mode.
MDI/MDIX: A medium dependent interface (MDI) port is an Ethernet port connection typically used on the Network Interface Card (NIC) or Integrated NIC port on a PC. Switches and hubs usually use Medium dependent interface crossover (MDIX) interface. When connecting the Switch to end stations, user have to use straight through Ethernet cables to make sure the Tx/Rx pairs match up properly. When connecting the Switch to other networking devices, a crossover cable must be used.
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This switch provides a configurable MDI/MDIX function for users. The switches can be set as an MDI port in order to connect to other hubs or switches without an Ethernet crossover cable. Auto MDI/MDIX is designed on the switch to detect if the connection is backwards, and automatically chooses MDI or MDIX to properly match the connection. The default setting is “Auto” MDI/MDIX. Flow Control: You can enable this function to mitigate the traffic congestion. Ports configured for full-duplex use 802.3x flow control, half-duplex ports use backpressure flow control. The default setting is Disabled. Auto Downgrade: Enable or disable automatically downgrading advertised speed. This function only takes effect, when Speed is configured as Auto. Capability Advertised: When the Speed is set to Auto, these capabilities are advertised during autonegotitation.
System > Port Description Port description can be given on this page.

Figure 4.19 ­ System > Port Description
From Port / To Port: Specifies the range of ports to describe. Description: Specifies the description for the chosen ports. Click Apply to set the description in the table. System > Port Configuration > Port Error Disabled The Port Error Disabled page displays the information about ports that have had their connection status disabled, for reasons such as STP loopback detection or link down status.
Figure 4.20 ­ System > Port Configuration > Port Error Disabled
Port: Displays the port that has been error disabled. Port State: Describes the current running state of the port, whether Enabled or Disabled. Connection Status: This field will read the uplink status of the individual ports, whether Enabled or Disabled. Reason: Describes the reason why the port has been error-disabled, such as a STP loopback occurrence.
System > IP Interface Used to configure IP Interface parameters for system interface.
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Figure 4.21 ­ System > IP Interface Settings
Interface Name: Specifies the name of IP interface. VLAN Name: Specifies the VLAN name of IP interface. IPv4 Address: Specifies the IPv4 address for the interface. Netmask: Select the netmask of IP address. Interface Admin State: Enables or disables the interface administration state.
System > IPv6 Setting > IPv6 System Settings Used to configure IPv6 parameters for system interface.

Figure 4.22 ­ System > IPv6 Interface Settings
IPv6: Options to enable/disable IPv6 address of system interface. DHCPv6 Client: Options to enable/disable DHCPv6 client mode on system interface. NS Retransmit Time Settings: Specify the time period for sending NS. Automatic Link Local State Setting: Options to enable/disable Link Local address of system interface. System > IPv6 Setting > IPv6 Neighbor Settings
Figure 4.23 ­ System > IPv6 Neighbor Settings
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Neighbor IPv6 Address: Specifies the neighbor IPv6 address. Link Layer MAC Address: Specifies the link layer MAC address. Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
To search for all the current interfaces on the Switch, go to the second Interface Name field in the middle part of the window, tick the All check box. Tick the Hardware option to display all the neighbor cache entries which were written into the hardware table. State: Use the drop-down menu to select All, Address, Static or Dynamic. When the user selects address from the drop-down menu, the user will be able to enter an IP address in the space provided next to the state option.
System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Global State Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an OSI Layer 7 (Application Layer) protocol designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices. SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the settings of gateways, routers, switches, and other network devices. Use SNMP to configure system features for proper operation, monitor performance and detect potential problems in the Switch or LAN. Managed devices that support SNMP include software (referred to as an agent), which runs locally on the device. A defined set of variables (managed objects) is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device. These objects are defined in a Management Information Base (MIB), which provides a standard presentation of the information controlled by the on-board SNMP agent. SNMP defines both the format of the MIB specifications and the protocol used to access this information over the network.
The default SNMP global state is disabled. Select Enable and click Apply to enable the SNMP function.

Figure 4.24 ­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Global State
System > SNMP Settings > SNMP User Table This page is used to maintain the SNMP user table for the use of SNMPv3. SNMPv3 allows or restricts users using the MIB OID, and also encrypts the SNMP messages sent out between users and Switch.

Figure 4.25 ­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP User Table
User Name: Enter a SNMP user name of up to 32 characters. Group Name: Specify the SNMP group of the SNMP user. SNMP Version: Specify the SNMP version of the user. Only SNMPv3 encrypts the messages. Encrypt: Specifies the Encrypt is enabled or disabled when the SNMP Version is V3. Auth-Protocol/Password: Specify either HMAC-MD5-96 or HMAC-SHA to be the authentication protocol. Enter a password for SNMPv3 encryption in the right column.
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Priv-Protocol/Password: Specify either no authorization or DES 56-bit encryption and then enter a password for SNMPv3 encryption in the right column.
Click Apply to create a new SNMP user account, and click Delete to remove any existing data.
System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Group Table This page is used to maintain the SNMP Group Table associating to the users in SNMP User Table. SNMPv3 can control MIB access policy, security policy for a user group directly.
Group Name: Specify the SNMP user group of up to 32 characters. Read View Name: Specify a SNMP group name for users that are allowed SNMP read privileges to the Switch’s SNMP agent. Write View Name: Specify a SNMP group name for users that are allowed SNMP write privileges to the Switch’s SNMP agent. Security Model: Select the SNMP security model.
SNMPv1 – SNMPv1 does not support the security features. SNMPv2 – SNMPv2 supports both centralized and distributed network management strategies. It includes improvements in the Structure of Management Information (SMI) and adds some security features. SNMPv3 – SNMPv3 provides secure access to devices through a combination of authentication and encrypting packets over the network. Security Level: This function is only available when user select SNMPv3 security level. NoAuthNoPriv – No authorization and no encryption for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manager. AuthNoPriv – Authorization is required, but no encryption for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manager. AuthPriv ­ Both authorization and encryption are required for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manger. Notify View Name: Specify a SNMP group name for users that can receive SNMP trap messages generated by the Switch’s SNMP agent.

Figure 4.26­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Group Table
System > SNMP Settings > SNMP View Table This page allows user to maintain SNMP views to community strings that define the MIB objects which can be accessed by a remote SNMP manager.
Figure 4.27 ­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP View Table
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View Name: Name of the view, up to 32 characters. Subtree OID: The Object Identifier (OID) Subtree for the view. The OID identifies an object tree (MIB tree) that will be included or excluded from access by an SNMP manager. OID Mask: The mask of the Subtree OID. 1 means this object number is concerned, 0 means do not concerned. For example 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 with mask 1.1.1.1.1.1.0 means 1.3.6.1.2.1.X. View Type: Specify the configured OID is Included or Excluded that a SNMP manager can access.
Click Apply to create a new view, Delete to remove an existing view.
System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Community Table This page is used to maintain the SNMP community string of the SNMP managers using the same community string are permitted to gain access to the Switch’s SNMP agent. Community Name: Name of the community string User Name (View Policy): Specify the read/write or read-only level permission for the MIB objects accessible to the SNMP community.

Figure 4.28 ­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Community Table
Click Apply to create a new SNMP community, Delete to remove an existing community.
System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Host Table This page is to configure the SNMP trap recipients. Host IP Address: Select IPv4 or IPv6 and specify the IP address of SNMP management host. SNMP Version: Specify the SNMP version to be used to the management host. Community String/SNMPv3 User Name: Specify the community string or SNMPv3 user name for the management host.

Figure 4.29­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Host Table
Click Apply to create a new SNMP host, Delete to remove an existing host. System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Engine ID The Engine ID is a unique identifier used to identify the SNMPv3 engine on the Switch. Input the Engine ID then click Apply to apply the changes and click Default resets to default value.
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Figure 4.30 ­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Engine ID
System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Trap Settings The SNMP Trap Settings page provide user to Specify whether the device can send SNMP notifications.

Figure 4.31 ­ System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Trap Settings

Type

Description

SNMP Authentication Traps

Trap event of authentication failure.

System Coldstart Traps

Trap event of device cold boot up.

System Warmstart Traps

Trap event of device warn boot up.

Port Link Up / Link Down

Trap event of link state changes (link down/link up).

Firmware Upgrade State

Trap event of firmware upgrade status (success/failure).

Port Security Violation

Trap event of violations for port security.

Loopback Detection occuring / Trap events of state changes (detected/recovery) for

recovery

loopback detection.

Duplicate IP Detected

Trap event when duplicate IP address detected.

Trap notification if PoE Power Trap event of PoE powering state in port basis. On / Off

Trap notification if PoE Power Trap event of PoE error. Error

Trap notification if over max Trap event when device supplies power over the max

power budget

power budget.

Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
System > User Accounts The User Accounts page provides user to control user privileges. To add a new user by typing in a User Name, Password and retype the same password in the Confirm Password and choose the level of privilege (Admin, Operator, or User) from the Access Right drop-down menu, then click the Apply button.
User can modify existing user account in the User Account Table. To change the password, type in the Old Password, New Password and retype it in the Confirm New Password entry field and select the Encrypt, then click the Edit button. To delete the user account, click on the Delete button. Also, the Password Encryption mechanism offer encryption of account password in config file.

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Figure 4.32­ System > User Accounts
System > MAC Address Aging Time The MAC Address Aging Time page specifies the length of time a learned MAC Address will remain in the forwarding table without being accessed (that is, how long a learned MAC address is allowed to remain idle). To change this, type in a different value representing the MAC address age-out time in seconds.
Figure 4.33 ­ System > MAC Address Aging Time
MAC Address Aging Time (10-1000000): Specifies the aging time of MAC address on the Switch. The range is from 10 to 1000000, and the default is 300 seconds. System > ARP Aging Time Settings The ARP Aging Time Settings page provides user to globally set the maximum amount of time, in minutes, and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entry can remain in the Switch’s ARP table, without being accessed, before it is dropped from the table.
Figure 4.34 ­ System > ARP Aging Time Settings
ARP Aging Time (0-65535): Specifies the ARP aging time on the Switch. The range is from 0 to 65535 with a default setting of 5 minutes. System > PPPoE Circuit ID Insertion Settings The PPPoE Circuit ID Insertion Settings page specifies the configuration of settings. When enabled, the system will insert the circuit tag to the received PPPoE discover request and the request packet if the tag is absent. It will remove the circuit ID tag from the received PPPoE offer and session confirmation packet.
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Figure 4.35 ­ System > PPPoE Circult ID Insertion Settings
PPPoE Circuit ID Insertion State: Enable or disable the PPPoE circuit insertion state, and Click Apply to make the configurations take effect. From Port/ To Port: Specifies the ports to be configured. State: Enable or disable the state of specified ports. Circuit ID: Specifies the Circuit ID is Switch IP, Switch MAC, UDF String, Vendor2 and Vendor3.
Switch IP ­ The Switch’s IP address will be used to encode the circuit ID option. This is the default. Switch MAC ­ The MAC address of the Switch will be used to encode the circuit ID option. UDF String ­ A user specified string to be used to encode the circuit ID option. Enter a string with the maximum length of 32.
Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
System > Web Settings The WEB State is Enabled by default. If user chooses to disable this by selecting Disabled, user will lose the ability to configure the system through the web interface as soon as these settings are applied.
Figure 4.36 ­ System > Web Settings
Port (1-65535): Specifies the Port number. The range is between 1 and 65535 with the well-known default is 80.
Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
System > Telnet Settings Telnet configuration is Enabled by default. If user does not want to allow the Telnet configuration, they only need to disable the Telnet State.
Figure 4.37 ­ System > Telnet Settings
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Port (1-65535): The TCP port number. TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The well-known TCP port for the Telnet protocol is 23.
Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
System > SSH Settings SSH configuration is Enabled by default. If user does not want to allow the SSH configuration, they only need to disable the SSH State.

Figure 4.38 ­ System > SSH Settings
Port (1-65535): The TCP port number. TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The well-known TCP port for the SSH protocol is 22.
Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
System > D-Link Discover Protocol Settings For the D-Link Discovery Protocol (DDP) supported device, this page is an option for user to disable DDP or configure the DDP packet report timer.
D-Link Discover Protocol State: The default setting is Disabled.

Figure 4.39 ­ System > D-Link Discover Protocol Settings
D-Link Discover Protocol Report Timer (Seconds): Configure the report timer of D-Link Discover Protocol in seconds. The values are 30, 60, 90, 120 or Never. The default is 30 seconds.
Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
System > Ping Test The Ping Test is a small program that sends ICMP Echo packets to the IP address user specified. The destination node then responds to or “echoes” the packets sent the Switch. This is very useful to verify connectivity between the Switch and other nodes on the network.
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Figure 4.40 ­ System > Ping Test
Target IP address allows both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses format. The time of ping can be configured in Repeat Pinging filed; Infinite and range of 1-255 are available options to use. Timeout filed specifies the timeout value of every single ping packet. The timeout range from 1- 99 seconds. Click Start to initiate the Ping Program
System > Trace Route Perform trace route command direct on system interface. This command used to probe path to the specific destination address.
Figure 4.41 ­ System > Trace Route
IP address: Specify the destination IP address TTL: Specify the maximum Time- to-Live Timeout: Specify the maximum time for response in a hop. Probe: Specify the time to probe the destination.
System > MAC Notification Settings MAC Notification page is used to monitor MAC addresses learned and entered into the forwarding database. To globally set MAC notification on the Switch, user should enabled or disabled state, input the Time Interval between notification and History Size then click the Apply button.

Figure 4.42 ­ System > MAC Notification Settings
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Interval (1-2147483647 sec): The time in seconds between notifications. History Size (1-500): The maximum number of entries listed in the history log used for notification. Up to 500 entries can be specified. Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
To change MAC notification settings for a port or group of ports on the Switch, configure the following parameters. , then click the Apply button. From Port / To Port: Select a port or group of ports to enable for MAC notification using the pull-down menus. State: Enable MAC Notification for the ports selected using the pull-down menu.
System > System Log Configuration > System Log Settings System Logs record and manage events, as well as report errors and informational messages. Message severity determines a set of event message will be sent. Click Enable so user can start to configure the related settings of remote system log server, then press Apply for the changes to take effect.

Figure 4.43 ­ System > System Log Configuration > System Log Settings
Save Mode: Use this drop-down menu to choose the method that will trigger a log entry. User can choose between On Demand, Time Interaval and Log Trigger. Time Interval: Enter a time interval, in seconds, for which user would like a log entry to be made.
System > System Log Configuration > System Log Server The user can send Syslog messages to up to four designated servers using the System Log Server. It supports maximum 500 system log entries. To set the System Log Server configuration, click Apply.

Figure 4.44 – System > System Log Configuration > System Log Server
Server ID: Specifies the Server ID. The field range is 1-4. Severity: Specifies the minimum severity from which warning messages are sent to the server. There are three levels. When a severity level is selected, all severity level choices above the selection are selected automatically. The possible levels are:
Warning – The lowest level of a device warning. The device is functioning, but an operational problem has occurred. Informational – Provides device information. All – Displays all levels of system logs. Server IPv4 Address: Specifies the IPv4 address of the system log server. Server IPv6 Address: Specifies the IPv6 address of the system log server.
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Facility: Specifies an application from which system logs are sent to the remote server. Only one facility can be assigned to a single server. If a second facility level is assigned, the first facility is overwritten. There are up to eight facilities can be assigned (Local 0 ~ Local 7). UDP Port: Specifies the UDP port to which the server logs are sent. The possible range is 6000 ­ 65535, and the default value is 514. Status: Specifies the status is enable or disable
System > Time Profile The Time Profile page allows users to configure the time profile settings of the device.

Figure 4.45 ­ System > Time Profile Settings
Range Name: Specifies the profile name for the time profile to be configured. Date: Select Date and specifies the From Day and To Day of the time profile. Hours (HH MM): Specifies the Start Time and End Time. Weekdays: Specifies the work day for the time profile. Or tick Select All Days to select all days for the time profile.
Click Apply to create a new time profile or click Delete to delete a time profile from the table.
NOTE: The time must be set after current time, otherwise it will take effect on the next cycle time.
System > Power Saving The Power Saving mode feature reduces power consumption automatically when the RJ-45 port is link down or the connected devices are turned off. Less power will be consumed also when the short cable is used (less than 20 meters). By reducing power consumption, less heat is produced, resulting in extended product life and lower operating costs. By default, the Cable Length Detection and Link Status Detection are enabled. Click Apply to make the change effective.

Figure 4.46 ­ System > Power Saving
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Advanced Power Saving Settings: Type: Specifies the Power Saving type to be LED Shut-off, Port Shut-off, Port Standby or System Hibernation.
LED Shut-off – The LED Shut-off gets high priority. If the user select LED Shut-off, the profile function will not take effect. It means the LED cannot be turned on after Time Profile time’s up when the state is disabled. On the contrary, if the LED is enabled, the Time Profile function will work. Port Shut-off – The Port Shut-off state has high priority (the priority rule is the same as LED.) Therefore, if the Port Shut-off sate is already disabled the Time Profile function will not take effect. System Hibernation – In this mode, switches get most power-saving figures since main chipsets (both MAC and PHY) are disabled for all ports, and energy required to power the CPU is minimal. State: Specifies the power saving state to be Enabled or Disabled. Time Profile 1: Specifies the time profile or None. Time Profile 2: Specifies the time profile or None. Port: Specifies the ports to be configure of the Power Saving.
Click Select All configure all ports, or click Clear to uncheck all port. Then Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
System > IEEE802.3az EEE Settings The IEEE 802.3 EEE standard defines mechanisms and protocols intended to reduce the energy consumption of network links during periods of low utilization, by transitioning interfaces into a low-power state without interrupting the network connection. The transmitted and received sides should be IEEE802.3az EEE compliance. By default, the switch enabled the 802.3az EEE function. Users can disable this feature by individual port via the IEEE802.3az EEE setting page.

Figure 4.47 ­ System > IEEE802.3az EEE Settings
From Port / To Port: A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port. State: Enabled or Disabled the IEEE802.3az EEE for the specified ports. By default, all ports are disabled. Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
If the connection speed drops down from 1000M to 100M, or the first link up takes longer time, please follow below steps and check again:
1. Upgrade driver of Ethernet adapter or LAN controller for the host PC. 2. Disable EEE function on the switch port
Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN A VLAN is a group of ports that can be anywhere in the network, but communicate as though they were in the same area. VLANs can be easily organized to reflect department groups (such as R&D, Marketing), usage groups (such as e-mail), or multicast groups (multimedia applications such as video conferencing), and therefore help to simplify network management by allowing users to move devices to a new VLAN without having to change any physical connections.
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The IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration page provides powerful VID management functions. The original settings have the VID as 1, no default name, and all ports as “Untagged” Rename: Click to rename the VLAN group. Delete VID: Click to delete the VLAN group. Add New VID: Click to create a new VID group, assigning ports from 01 to 28 as Untag, Tag, or Not Member. A port can be untagged in only one VID. To save the VID group, click Apply. You may change the name accordingly to the desired groups, such as R&D, Marketing, email, etc.

Figure 4.48 ­ Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN
Click Add to create a new VID group, entering the VID and VLAN name, assigning ports role as Untag, Tag or Not Member. To save the VID group, click Apply.
Figure 4.49 ­ Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN > Add VID
After click Apply, the 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Table will displayed with updates.
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Figure 4.50 ­ Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN > Add VLAN
Click the VID number, the configuration of VLAN group which selected by user will displayed. Change the port assignment then click Apply to implement changes made.
Figure 4.51 – Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN > VID Assignments
Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN PVID The 802.1Q VLAN PVID setting allows user to configure the PVID for each ports. Click Apply to implement changes made.
Figure 4.52 ­ Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN PVID
Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Global Settings Voice VLAN is a feature that allows you to automatically place the voice traffic from IP phone to an assigned VLAN to enhance the VoIP service. With a higher priority and individual VLAN, the quality and the security of VoIP traffic are guaranteed. If a VoIP packet comes with a VLAN tag, the Voice VLAN function won’t replace the original VLAN tag.
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Figure 4.53 ­ VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Global Settings

Voice VLAN: Select to enable or disable Voice VLAN. The default is Disabled. After you enabled Voice VLAN, you can configure the Voice VLAN Global Settings.
VLAN ID: The ID of VLAN that user wants to assign voice traffic to. 802.1Q VLAN group must be created before assigned it into Voice VLAN. The member port that configured in 802.1Q VLAN setting page will be the static member port of voice VLAN. To dynamically add ports into the voice VLAN, please enable the Auto Detection function
Priority: The 802.1p priority levels of the traffic in the Voice VLAN.
Aging Time (1-120): Enter a period of time (in hours) to remove a port from the voice VLAN if the port is an automatic VLAN member. When the last voice device stops sending traffic and the MAC address of this voice device is aged out, the voice VLAN aging timer will start. The port will be removed from the voice VLAN after the expiration of the voice VLAN aging timer. Selectable range is from 1 to 120 hours, and default is 1.
Click Apply to implement changes made.

Voice VLAN OUI Settings: This allows the user to configure the user-defined voice traffic’s OUI. An Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) is the first three bytes of the MAC address. This identifier uniquely identifies a vendor, manufacturer, or other organization.

There are some pre-defined OUIs and when the user configures personal OUI, these pre-defined OUIs must be avoided. Below are the pre-defined voice traffic’s OUI:

OUI

Vendor

Mnemonic Name

00:E0:BB 3Com

3com

00:03:6B Cisco

cisco

00:E0:75 Veritel

veritel

00:D0:1E Pingtel

pingtel

00:01:E3 Siemens

siemens

00:60:B9 NEC/ Philips

nec&philips

00:0F:E2 Huawei-3COM huawei&3com

00:09:6E Avaya

avaya

Default OUI: Pre-defined OUI values, including brand names of 3COM, Cisco, Veritel, Pingtel, Siemens, NEC/Philips, Huawei3COM, and Avaya. User defined OUI: It is able to manually create a Telephony OUI with a description. The maximum number of user defined OUIs is 10. Select the OUI and press Add to the lower table to complete the Auto Voice VLAN setting.
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Note: Voice VLAN has higher priority than any other features (including QoS). Therefore the voice traffic will be operated according to the Voice VLAN setting and not impacted by the QoS feature.
Note: It is recommended setting the highest priority for Voice VLAN to guarantee the quality of VoIP traffic.
Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Port Settings The Voice VLAN Port Settings page allows users to automatically place the voice traffic from IP phone to an assigned VLAN to enhance the VoIP service. With a higher priority and individual VLAN, the quality and the security of VoIP traffic are guaranteed.

Figure 4.54 ­ VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Port Settings
From Port / To Port: A consecutive ports may be selected by From Port and To Port dropdown lists. Auto Detection: Switch will add ports to the voice VLAN automatically if it detects the device OUI matches the Telephony OUI configured in Voice VLAN OUI Setting page. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the OUI auto detection function. The default is Disabled Tagged / Untagged: Tagged or untagged the ports. Click Apply to implement changes made and Refresh to refresh the voice vlan table.
Note: Voice VLAN has higher priority than any other features even QoS. Therefore the voice traffic will be operated according to Voice VLAN setting and not impacted by QoS feature.
Note: It is recommended setting the highest priority for Voice VLAN to guarantee the quality of VoIP traffic.
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Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice Device List The Voice Device List page displays the information of Voice VLAN.

Figure 4.55 ­ VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice Device List
Select a port or all ports and click Search to display the Voice Device information in the table.
Configuration > Voice VLAN > LLDE-MED Voice Device List The Voice Device List page displays the information of voice device learned from LLDP-MED protocol. The device information is retrieved from Network Policy contained in LLDP-MED packets.

Figure 4.56 – Configuration > Voice VLAN > LLDP-MED Voice Device List
Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > Auto Surveillance Properties The Auto Surveillance Properties page allows user to configure and display the ports surveillance VLAN settings and information.

Figure 4.57 ­ VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > Auto Surveillance Properties
Global Settings: To configure the related auto surveillance VLAN global settings. Auto Surveillance VLAN: To enable or disable the auto surveillance VLAN state. Surveillance VLAN ID: Specifies the surveillance VLAN ID. The range is from 2 to 4094. Surveillance VLAN CoS: Specifies the priority of the surveillance VLAN. The range is from 0 to 7. Tagged Uplink/Downlink Port: Specifies the port or ports to be tagged uplink port or downlink port for the Auto Surveillance VLAN. Aging Time (1-65535): Specifies the aging time of surveillance VLAN. The range is from 1 to 65535 minutes. The default value is 720 minutes. The aging time is used to remove a port from surveillance VLAN if the port
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is an automatic surveillance VLAN member. When the last surveillance device stops sending traffic and the MAC address of this surveillance device is aged out, the surveillance VLAN aging timer will be started. The port will be removed from the surveillance VLAN after expiration of surveillance VLAN aging timer. If the surveillance traffic resumes during the aging time, the aging timer will be reset and stop. Discover Port (554, 1024-65535): Specifies the TCP/UDP port number for surveillance VLAN. The range is either 554, or between 1024 and 65535. This is used to configure the TCP/UDP port number for RTSP stream snooping. ONVIF-capable IPC and ONVIF-capable NVR utilize WS-Discovery to find other devices. Once IPCs are discovered, the Switch can further discover NVRs by snooping RTSP, HTTP, and HTTPS packets between NVRs and IPCs. These packets cannot be snooped if the TCP/UDP port is not equal to the RTSP port number. Log State: To enable or disable the log state of surveillance VLAN.
Click the Apply button to implement changes made.
Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > MAC Settings and Surveillance Device Similar as Voice VLAN, Auto Surveillance VLAN is a feature that allows you to automatically place the video traffic from D-Link IP cameras to an assigned VLAN to enhance the IP surveillance service. With a higher priority and individual VLAN, the quality and the security of surveillance traffic are guaranteed. The Auto Surveillance VLAN function will check the source MAC address / VLAN ID on the incoming packets. If it matches specified MAC address / VLAN ID, the packets will pass through switch with desired priority.

Figure 4.58 ­ VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > MAC Settings and Surveillance Device
User-defined MAC Settings: Component Type: Auto Surveillance VLAN will automatically detect D-Link Surveillance Devices by default. There are another five surveillance components that could be configured to be auto-detected by the Auto Surveillance VLAN. These five components are Video Management Server (VMS), VMS Client/Remote viewer, Video Encoder, Network Storage and Other IP Surveillance Devices. Description: Here to input the description for the component type. MAC Address: User can manually create an MAC or OUI address for the surveillance component. The maximum number of user defined MAC address is 5. Mask: Specifies the mask address for the MAC or OUI.
Click Add to create a new surveillance component and Refresh to refresh the Auto Surveillance VLAN summary table.
Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF IPC Information The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) IPC Information page displays the information on each IP camera connected to the switch. Information includes the port number, IP address, MAC address, throughput and other information such as port description and model name.
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Figure 4.59 ­ VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF IPC Information
Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF NVR Information The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) NVR Information page displays the information on each NVR connected to the switch. Including the port number, IP address, MAC address, IP-Camera number, throughput and description relating to the cameras connected to the NVR, such as the group name, total number of cameras and the port and IP address of each camera.
Figure 4.60 ­ VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF NVR Information
Configuration > QinQ > QinQ Settings The QinQ Settings page allows user to enable or disable the Q-in-Q function. Q-in-Q is designed for service providers to carry traffic from multiple users across a network. Q-in-Q is used to maintain customer specific VLAN and Layer 2 protocol configurations even when the same VLAN ID is being used by different customers. This is achieved by inserting SPVLAN tags into the customer’s frames when they enter the service provider’s network, and then removing the tags when the frames leave the network. Customers of a service provider may have different or specific requirements regarding their internal VLAN IDs and the number of VLANs that can be supported. Therefore customers in the same service provider network may have VLAN ranges that overlap, which might cause traffic to become mixed up. So assigning a unique range of VLAN IDs to each customer might cause restrictions on some of their configurations requiring intense processing of VLAN mapping tables which may exceed the VLAN mapping limit. Q-in-Q uses a single service provider VLAN (SPVLAN) for customers who have multiple VLANs. Customer’s VLAN IDs are segregated within the service provider’s network even when they use the same customer specific VLAN ID. Q-in-Q expands the VLAN space available while preserving the customer’s original tagged packets and adding SPVLAN tags to each new frame. Select Enabled or Disabled then click Apply to enable or disable the Q-in-Q Global Settings.

Figure 4.61 – Configuration > QinQ > QinQ Settings
From Port / To Port: A consecutive group of ports that are part of the VLAN configuration starting with the selected port.
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Role: The user can choose between UNI or NNI role. UNI ­ To select a user- network interface which specifies that communication between the specified user and a specified network will occur. NNI ­ To select a network-to-network interface specifies that communication between two specified networks will occur.
Outer TPID (hex: 0x1-0xffff): The Outer TPID is used for learning and switching packets. The Outer TPID constructs and inserts the outer tag into the packet based on the VLAN ID and Inner Priority. Miss Drop: Specifies to enable or disable the Miss Drop. If Miss Drop is enabled, the packet does not match any assignment rule in the VLAN translation and Q-in-Q profile will be dropped. If disabled, the packet will be forwarded and will be assigned to the PVID of the received port. Add Inner Tag: Unselect the Disable check box and enter an entry that an Inner Tag will be added to the entry.
Click Apply to make the configurations take effect.
Configuration > QinQ > VLAN Translation Settings The VLAN Translation translates the VLAN ID carried in the data packets it receives from private networks into those used in the Service Providers network.

Figure 4.62 – Con

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