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1. 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Figure 37 Tool Menu gt Reset System Reboot Device Provide a safe way to reboot the system Click Reboot to restart the switch Are you sure you want to proceed with the system reboot If yes click the Reboot button Reboot Figure 38 Tool Menu gt Reboot Device Configuration Backup 8 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 _ Configuration Backup and Restore 9 Safeguard HTTP Backup current settings to file Backup Restore saved settings from file Browse Restore J TFTP TFTP Server IP Address TFTP File Name Backup current settings to file Backup Restore saved settings from file Restore Figure 39 Tool Menu gt 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 Browse to browse your inventories for a saved backup settings file Click Restore after selecting the backup settings file you want to restore TFTP TFIP Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a file transfer protocol that allows you to transfer files to a remote TFTP server Specify TFTP Server IP Address and File Name for the configuration file you wa
2. Disabled Settings Disabled Settings Disabled Settings Disabled Settings Disabled Settings Main Configuration Screen Figure 31 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 The Tool Bar provides a quick and convenient way for essential utility functions like firmware and configuration management By choosing different functions in the Function Tree you can change all the settings in the Main Configuration Screen The main configuration screen will show 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 X 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 22 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Tool Bar gt Save Menu The Save Menu provides Save Configuration and Save Log functions save Configuration Save Log Figure 32 Save Menu Save Configuration Select to save the entire configuration changes you have made t
3. Example DGS 1216 48 gt save Building configuration OR Figure 100 The save Command 62 Appendix A Ethernet Technology D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Appendix A Ethernet Technology This chapter will describe the features of the D Link Web Smart Switch and provide some background information about Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet switching technology Gigabit Ethernet Technology Gigabit Ethernet is an extension of IEEE 802 3 Ethernet utilizing the same packet structure format and support for CSMA CD protocol full duplex and management objects but with a tenfold increase in theoretical throughput of over 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet and a hundredfold increase over 10 Mbps Ethernet Since it is compatible with all 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet environments Gigabit Ethernet provides a straightforward upgrade without wasting existing investments in hardware software or trained personnel The increased speed and extra bandwidth offered by Gigabit Ethernet is essential in solving network bottlenecks which frequently develops as more advanced computer users and newer applications continue to demand greater network resources Upgrading key components such as backbone connections and servers to Gigabit Ethernet technology can greatly improve network response times as well as significantly speed up the traffic between subnets Gigabit Ethernet enables fast optical fiber connections to support video conferencin
4. 60 sec Apply From Port To Port State 1 28 e Disabled apply Refresh Pot Loopdetect Detection State NT Figure 70 Configuration gt Loopback Detection Loopback Detection State Use the drop down menu to enable or disable loopback detection The default is Disabled Interval 1 32767 Set a Loop detection Interval between 7 and 32767 seconds The default is 7 seconds Recover Time 0 or 60 1000000 Time allowed in seconds for recovery when a Loopback is detected The Loop Detection Recover Time can be set at O seconds or 60 to 1000000 seconds Entering O will disable the Loop Detection Recover Time The default is 60 seconds From Port The beginning of a consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port To Port The ending of a consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port State Use the drop down menu to toggle between Enabled and Disabled Default is Disabled Click Apply to implement changes made Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt Time Settings SNTP or Simple Network Time Protocol is used by the Switch to synchronize the clock of the computer The SNTP settings folders contain two windows Time Settings and TimeZone Settings Users can configure the time settings for the switch and the following parameters can be set or are displayed in the Time Settings page Time Settings Q Sa
5. By reducing power consumption less heat is produced resulting in extended product life and lower operating costs By default the Power Saving mode is enabled Click Apply to make the change effective Power Saving Configuration 0 Safeguard Power Saving Enabled Disabled Apply The Power Saving mode is capable of reducing power consumption automatically when connected devices are switched off or cable length less than 20meters By reducing power consumption less heat is produced resulting in extended product life and lower operating costs By default the Power Saving mode is enabled Figure 69 Configuration gt Power Saving Configuration gt Loopback Detection The Loopback Detection function is used to detect the loop created by a specific port while Spanning Tree Protocol STP is not enabled in the network especially when the down links are hubs or unmanaged switches The Switch will automatically shutdown the port and sends a log to the administrator The Loopback Detection port will be unlocked when the Loopback Detection Recover Time times out The Loopback Detection function can be implemented on a range of ports at the same time You may enable or disable this function using the pull down menu 40 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual State 3 Enabled Disabled Loopback Detection Global Settings Interval 1 32767 Daz 1 sec Recover Time 0 or 60 1000000
6. D Link Building Networks for People DGS 1210 16 24 48 MANUAL WEB SMART SWITCH Table of Contents D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Table of Contents Table Of Contents ninia A A oi i ADOUT THIS GOIE aii a a nemo 1 A A 1 G pyrigntrand Trademark S crespa a aae aa aaa a tented 1 ProquctintroduU cio codiciada daa 2 PGS OG catia ac tare a e eea a e a ie 3 A oera a a a teense ateanen eben outeeuenaetetalent 3 o A O A bad anan anmelden a arncare 3 DOS210 Photosindia idad dai 3 A nn A A A te ame ean eee 3 Sarandi a o iaa tidad 4 e eee eee eee nee eee ee 4 o A T a e lneybiessaeaetice 4 CO 4 Hardware INSTA TON cai A A A A a A nen redeeds 6 A A a Metee see a a ts tection enter ga lte enact ose a terme tailed 6 Step 2 OWILCM Instala it ta tasa 6 Desktop of ShelInstalalon ee pe ae ce ee aye e 6 Rack MIST MON aa as 6 Step 3 Plugging in the AC Power Cord cccccccsssecccceeeceeeeeesecceeeeesaeeesseceeeeeseeeeeseeceeeesaauaeeeeeeesessaesaaeeeeeeeees 7 E A 8 Genting al ana A aa 9 Management OBIONS sepais urls a 9 Using Web based Management o e Deo edo de 9 Supported Web BrOWSE S a A Gietaas eet cae N 9 Connecima 10 The SWIC aia A aa 9 Eogin Web based Mana dem o ac ee 10 Sman WII ee ee a ree eee ee 10 Web based Managemen cccaieeeiatcies enaA oline 10 Smantsonsole Ulla ed 10 SmartConsole UU ou di oiiad 12 SmarnGConsole SeMINGS vasco rita catias 12 O baca han iaaeAantuaienet 12 KOO RRA 13 Tu anteaiadac A E
7. From Time in HH MM Enter the time of day DST will start on each year To Month Enter the month DST will end on each year To Day Enter the date DST will end on each year To Time in HH MM Enter the time of day that DST will end on each year Click Apply to implement changes made Configuration gt Spanning Tree gt STP Global Settings The Switch implements two versions of the Spanning Tree Protocol the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP as defined by the IEEE 802 1w specification and a version compatible with the IEEE 802 1D STP 42 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual RSTP can operate with legacy equipment implementing IEEE 802 1D however the advantages of using RSTP will be lost The IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP evolved from the 802 1D STP standard RSTP was developed in order to overcome some limitations of STP that impede the function of some recent switching innovations The basic function and much of the terminology is the same as STP Most of the settings configured for STP are also used for RSTP This section introduces some new Spanning Tree concepts and illustrates the main differences between the two protocols By default Rapid Spanning Tree is disabled If enabled the Switch will listen for BPDU packets and its accompanying Hello packet BPDU packets are sent even if a BPDU packet was not received Therefore each link between bridges is sensitive to the status of the link
8. of INSECTO 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 02 SmartSwitch1 05 15 16 17 18 20 Rename Delete VID 03 SmartSwitch2 06 15 16 17 18 20 04 SmartSwitch3 07 15 16 17 18 20 Rename Delete VID Figure 58 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt Asymmetric VLAN Create VLANs 3 Configuring the PVID of access VLAN Configure the PVID setting located at the bottom of the VLAN configuration page The user needs to set the shared set of ports as PVID 1 and the other separated groups of ports for example port 5 6 and 7 as PVID 2 3 and 4 respectively The purpose of assigning PVID is to make sure the untagged packets will be transmitted correctly A A Oe Oe A A O A A Figure 59 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt Asymmetric VLAN Assign PVID 34 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual After configuration the user will be able to share the network resources set on the shared group of ports nominated as PVID 1 with both smaller subsets of VLANs nominated PVID 2 3 and 4 However VLAN 2 3 and 4 groups are incapable of sharing information with each other directly Click Example to see the example to configure asymmetric VLAN in larger networks Note When Asymmetric VLAN is enabled IGMP Snooping Management VLAN and MAC address table will be reset to default Configuration gt 802 1Q Management VLAN The 802 1Q Management VLAN setting allows you to transfer the au
9. 1 second Max Response Time 10 25 sec The Max Response Time specifies the maximum allowed time before sending a responding report message Adjusting this setting effects the leave latency or the time between the moment the last host leaves a group and when the multicast server is notified that there are no more members It also allows adjustments for controlling the frequency of IGMP traffic on a subnet Default is 10 seconds Querier State D Link Smart Switch is able to send out the IGMP Queries to check the status of multicast clients Default is disabled To enable IGMP snooping for a given VLAN select enable and click on the Apply button Then press the Edit button under Router Port Setting and select the ports to be assigned as router ports for IGMP snooping for the VLAN Press Apply for changes to take effect A router port configured manually is a Static Router Port and a Dynamic Router Port is dynamically configured by the Switch when a query control message Is received VLAN ID 1 VLAN Name Static Router Ports Previous Page Apply Figure 66 Configuration gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Router port Settings To view the Multicast Entry Table for a given VLAN press the View button Group ID VLANID Multicast Group Multicast MAC address Figure 67 Configuration gt IGMP Multicast Entry Table Configuration gt Port Mirroring Port Mirroring is a method of monitoring network traffic
10. ACL profiles are attached to interfaces and define how packets are forwarded if they match the ACL criteria Add ACL Profile Delete All Profile ID Owner Type Profile Summary ar 1 acl Source MAC Destination MAC Edit New Rule Delete 51 Voice VLAN Source MAC show Details show Rules CurrentiMax Profile 1 50 CurrentiMax Rule 4 240 Figure 90 ACL gt ACL Profile List The contents of Access Profile List table include Profile ID Indicates the profile Identification number The possible configured profile IDs are 1 50 and profile ID 51 is reserved for Voice VLAN Owner Type The owner type of ACL profile it can be normal ACL or Voice VLAN Profile Summary Displays the profile summary Show Details To display an ACL s profile details The ACL profile details are displayed below the ACL table Show Rules To show the access rule in this profile Edit New Rules To edit or create an access rule in this profile To add a new rule please see Access Rule List in the next section 55 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Delete To delete an access profile To manually add a profile click Add ACL Profile Select Profile ID 6 1 Select Frame Type O MAC ACL gt IPv4 ACL ICMP 4 Select You can Select the field in the packet to create filtering mask IPv4 Address Source IP Mask Mask Generate AP Y Destination IP Mask Mask Generate P
11. Add Mac to add a new MAC address you also need to select the assigned Port number Enter both the Mac Address and VID and then Click Apply Click Delete to remove one entry or click Delete all to clear the list You can also copy a learned MAC address from the Dynamic Forwarding Table please refer to Security gt MAC Address Table gt Dynamic Forwarding Table for details By disabling Auto Learning capability and specifying the static MAC addresses the network is protected from potential threats like hackers because traffic from illegal MAC addresses will not be forwarded by the Switch Security gt MAC Address Table gt Dynamic Forwarding Table For each port this table displays the MAC address learned by the Switch To add a MAC address to the Static Mac Address List click the Add checkbox and then click Apply associated with the identified address 50 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Pon a Select all_ Clean all_ ID Port MAC Address VID Type Add 1 1 00 17 F2 F2 A2 D7 1 Dynamic a Figure 84 Security gt Dynamic Forwarding Table Monitoring gt Statistics The Statistics screen displays the status of each port packet count Refresh All Clear All Counters aa o 0 0 ao Ol o Ln olin ao Teo In 1 7 ojo el ojo ko jic ji lo lon l ojojolojojolo ojojojojojojo El T m 0 0 0000 oo ooo OGG rG Oe NN i Ojo
12. 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 gt Internet Explorer 6 or higher gt Netscape 8 or higher gt Mozilla Firefox 1 5 2 0 or higher Connecting to the Switch You will need the following equipment to begin the web configuration of your device 1 APC 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 se a Figure 11 Connected Ethernet cable 3 Getting Started D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 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 lt Enter gt D Link Welcome Windows Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favori
13. Figure 47 System gt Port Setting Speed Gigabit Fiber connections can operate in 1000M Full Force Mode Auto Mode or Disabled Copper connections can operate in Forced Mode settings 1000M Full 100M Full 100M Half 10M Full 10M Half Auto or Disabled 100M Fiber connections support 100M Full Force Mode 100M Half Force Mode 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 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 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 ful
14. List ACL allows you to establish criteria to determine whether or not the Switch will forward packets based on the information contained in each packet s header This criteria can be specified on a basis of the MAC address or IP address The ACL Configuration Wizard will aid with the creation of access profiles and ACL Rules The ACL Wizard will create the access rule and profile automatically The maximum usable profiles are 50 and with 240 Rules in total for the switch ACL Configuration Wizard General ACL Rules From 5 Any To Fs Any Service Type E Any Action ES Permit Ports ex 1 2 4 6 Apply Note ACL Wizard will create the access profile and rule automatically For advanced access profile rule setting you can manually configure it in Access Profile List Figure 89 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard From Specify the origin of accessible packets The possible values are Any Indicates ACL action will be on packets from any source MAC Address Indicates ACL action will be on packets from this MAC address IPv4 Addresses Indicates ACL action will be on packets from this IPv4 source address To Specify the destination of accessible packets The possible values are Any Indicates ACL action will be on packets from any source MAC Address Indicates ACL action will be on packets from this MAC address The field of format IS XX XX XX XX XX XX I
15. Manual Then use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the switch in the rack Figure 9 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
16. Setting BOO oms w m Voice VLAN State 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 you want to assign voice traffic to You must first create a VLAN from the 802 1Q VLAN page before you can assign a dedicated Voice VLAN The member port you 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 35 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Aging Time 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 hour From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port Auto Detection Switch will add ports to the voice VLAN automatically if it detects the device OUI matches the Telephony OUI configured in the Voice VLAN OUI Setting page Use the drop down menu to enable or disable the OUI auto detection function The d
17. Smart Wizard will guide you to configure some functions all at once If you are not 4 amp x A SNMP C Enabled Disabled Apply J et Read Only Community public Delete Read Write Community private Delete A ET L Don t show Smart Wizard next time Exit J Apply Figure 28 Configure SNMP in Smart Wizard 20 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual System Settings You can manually change the system IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address by selecting Static and clicking Apply You can further configure and read more about the above settings in the Setup Menu gt System gt System Settings The default setting of System IP address is Static Select DHCP to have the switch obtain an IP address from a DHCP server in the network Welcome to Smart Wizard planning to do any change in it you can click exit to get out of the wizard and go back 5 z The Smart Wizard will guide you to configure some functions all at once If you are not i to Web Interface e Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Dont show Smart Wizard next time Figure 29 Configure System IP address in Smart Wizard A NOTE Changing the system IP address will disconnect you from the current connection Please enter the correct IP address in the Web browser again and make sure your PC is in the same subnet with the switch See Login Web based Management for a detailed description If you want to change t
18. in the AC Power Cord Users may now connect the AC power cord into the rear of the switch and to an electrical outlet preferably one that is grounded and surge protected 2 Hardware Installation D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Figure 10 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 3 Getting Started D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 3 Getting Started This chapter introduces the management interface of D Link Web Smart Switch Management Options The D Link Web Smart Switch can be managed through any port on the device by using the Web based Management or through any PC using the SmartConsole Utility Each switch must be assigned its own IP Address which is used for communication with the 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 the Web Based Management concurrently However if you want to manage multiple D Link Web Smart Switches the SmartConsole Utility is a more convenient choice By using the SmartConsole Utility you do not need to change the IP address of your PC and it is easier to initialize multiple Smart Switches Please refer to the following installation instructions for the Web based Management and the SmartConsole Utility Using Web based Management
19. power cord DGS 1210 24 24 Port 10 100 1000Mbps with 4 Combo SFP Slot Web Smart Switch Front Panel DLink pes aser Seras SSS Add OGG pb On eee AAA ee _ JR ggge eee ieee Se E SFP ports for optical transceivers Figure 3 DGS 1210 24 Front Panel Power LED The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source Port Link Act Speed LED 1 20 21F 22F 23F 24F 21T 22T 23T 24T The Link Act Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port Blinking indicates that the Switch is either 1 Product Introduction D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 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 Reset Press the Reset button to reset the Switch back to the default settings All previous changes will be lost A NOTE On the DGS 1210 24 the SFP ports are shared with normal RJ 45 ports 49 and 50 When optical transceiver is inserted to SFP port and link up the RJ 45 port cannot be used Rear Panel Figure 4 DGS 1210 24 Rear Panel Power Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port DGS 1210 48 48 Port 10 100 1000Mbps with 4 Combo SFP Slot Web Smart Switch Front Panel SFP ports for optical transceivers Figure 5 DGS 1210 48 Front Panel Power LEDU The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power sourc
20. 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 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 Configuration gt Jumbo Frame D Link Gigabit Web Smart Switches support jumbo frames frames larger than the Ethernet frame size of 1536 bytes of up to 10 000 bytes tagged Default is disabled Select Enabled then click Apply to turn on the jumbo frame support Jumbo Frame Enabled Disabled Maximum Length is 10 000 bytes Figure 51 Configuration gt Jumbo Frame 31 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Configuration gt 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 amp 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 allow
21. that forwards a copy of each incoming and or outgoing packet from one port of the Switch to another port where the packet can be studied This enables network managers to better monitor network performances 39 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Port Mirroring Enabled Disabled Target Port source Port Selection Sniffer Mode SelectAll Both Mone Sniffer Mode SelectAll Both Mone Apply Figure 68 Configuration gt Port Mirroring Selection options for the Source Ports are as follows TX transmit mode Duplicates the data transmitted from the source port and forwards it to the Target Port Click all to include all ports into port mirroring RX receive mode Duplicates the data that is received from the source port and forwards it to the Target Port Click all to include all ports into port mirroring Both transmit and receive mode Duplicate both the data transmitted from and data sent to the source port and forwards all the data to the assigned Target Port Click all to include all ports into port mirroring None Turns off the mirroring of the port Click all to remove all ports from mirroring Configuration gt 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
22. this parameter as Yes will set the ports to send out BPDU packets to other bridges requesting information on their STP setting If the Switch is configured for RSTP the port will be capable to migrate from 802 1d STP to 802 1w RSTP Migration should be set as yes on ports connected to network stations or segments that are capable of being upgraded to 802 1w RSTP on all or some portion of the segment Edge Selecting the True parameter designates the port as an edge port Edge ports cannot create loops however an edge port can lose edge port status if a topology change creates a potential for a loop An edge port normally should not receive BPDU packets If a BPDU packet is received it automatically loses edge 44 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual port status Selecting the False parameter indicates that the port does not have edge port status Selecting the Auto parameter indicates that the port have edge port status or not have edge port status automatically Priority Specify the priority of each port Selectable range is from O to 240 and the default setting is 128 The lower the number the greater the probability the port will be chosen as a root port P2P Choosing the True parameter indicates a point to point P2P shared link P2P ports are similar to edge ports however they are restricted in that a P2P port must operate in full duplex Like edge ports P2P ports transition to a forwarding state rapidly thus benefi
23. 02 1p Default Priori Select QoS Mode 802 1p ODSCP Queuing mechanism Strict Priority CO WRR By default is strict priority Apply By default the 802 1p is chosen To enable DSCP mode please select the DSCP mode and press Apply to go to DSCP Priority Settings page From Port To Port Priority P 48 lea Medium 15 Apply Port Priority 1 Medium 2 Medium 3 Medium For ingress untagged packets the per port Default Priority settings will be applied to packets of each port to provide a Medium port based traffic prioritization 5 Medium For ingress tagged packets D Link Smart Switches will refer to their 802 1p information and prioritize them with 4 6 Medium different priority queues 7 Medium 8 Medium 9 Medium 10 Medium 11 Medium 12 Medium _ 13 _ Medium _ 14 Medium 15 Medium Figure 77 QoS gt 802 1p Default Priority By selecting the DSCP priority the web pages will changes as seen below 46 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Select QoS Mode O 3021p pscp Queuing mechanism Strict Priority GRR By default is strict priority By defaultthe 802 1pis chosen To enable DSCP mode please selectthe DSCP mode and press Appl to go to DSCP Priority Settings page From DSCF value To DSCP value Priority bal D Medium E Medium 32 Medium Medium Medium at Medium Medium Mediurn ME E Medium Medium 18 Medium a4 Medium
24. 07 Disabled 0 08 Disabled 0 09 Disabled 0 10 Disabled 0 11 Disabled 0 12 Disabled 0 13 Disabled 0 14 Disabled 0 15 Disabled 0 16 Disabled 0 17 Disabled 0 18 Disabled 0 19 Disabled 0 20 Disabled 0 Figure 81 Security gt Port Security Security gt 802 1X gt 802 1X Settings Network switches provide easy and open access to resources by simply attaching a client PC Unfortunately this automatic configuration also allows unauthorized personnel to easily intrude and possibly gain access to sensitive data 48 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual IEEE 802 1X provides a security standard for network access control especially in Wi Fi wireless networks 802 1X holds a network port disconnected until authentication is completed The switch uses Extensible Authentication Protocol over LANs EAPOL to exchange authentication protocol client identity such as a user name with the client and forward it to another remote RADIUS authentication server to verify access rights The EAP packet from the RADIUS server also contains the authentication method to be used The client can reject the authentication method and request another depending on the configuration of the client software and the RADIUS server Depending on the authenticated results the port is either made available to the user or the user is denied access to the network The RADIUS servers make the network a lot easier to manage for the administrat
25. 7 ip address filename cfg_fromTFTP tftp ip address Tilename Logout ping lt ipaddr gt reboot reset contig ave show ipif show switch upload Y firmeare_toTFTF tftp ip address filename cfg_toTFTP tftp ip add ress filename Figure 97 The Command Download The download command is used to download and install new firmware or a Switch configuration file from a TFTP server Syntax download firmware_fromTFTP tftp ip address filename cfg_fromTFTP tftp ip address filename Parameters 59 6 Command Line Interface Parameter firmware fromTFTP GEgG_tr mtr TP tFtp tp address filename D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Description Download and install new firmware on the Switch from a TFTP server Download a switch configuration file from a TFTP server The IP address of the TFTP server The filename of the firmware or switch configuration file on the TFTP server You need to specify the DOS path if the file is not at the root directory of the TFTP server Upload The upload command is used to upload the firmware file or a Switch configuration file to a TFTP server Syntax upload firmware_toTFTP tftp ip address filename cig toTEFTP tftp ip address filename Parameters Parameter firmware_toTFTP CEg_TtOIP IP tftp ip address filename Config ipif System The config ipif System command sets the IP address of the switch Logout Syntax config ipif System add
26. A 30 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Note Trap Name must be selected from a Community Name System gt Password Access Control Setting a password is a critical tool for managers to secure the Web Smart Switch After entering the old password and the new password twice click Apply for the changes to take effect Mew Password i Password should be less than 20 characters Confirm Password a Figure 49 System gt Password Access Control System gt System Log Settings System Logs record and manage events as well as report errors and informational messages Message severity determines a set of event messages that will be sent Click Enable so you can start to configure the related settings of the remote system log server then press Apply for the changes to take effect System Log Configuration Q Safegua a System Log Enabled Disabled Server IP Address olf olf off ol Severity Ail UDP Port 1 65535 514 Facility Local 0 Time Stamp Enable Figure 50 System gt System Log Settings Server IP Address Specifies the IP address of the system log server UDP Port Specifies the UDP port to which the server logs are sent The possible range is 1 65535 and the default value is 514 Time Stamp Select Enable to time stamp log messages Severity Specifies the minimum severity from which warning messages are sent to the server There are three levels When a
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28. AN VLAN 1 and access VLANs VLAN 2 3 4 In this case the default VLAN is used as shared VLAN and the ports that are shared in the network are gt Ports 15 18 are connected to the server gt Port 20 is connected to the firewall The group of shared ports needs to be included for all the VLANs Ports 15 18 20 already belong to VLAN 1 therefore no changes are needed VLAN 2 is configured to include ports 15 18 20 shared VLAN ports and the set of ports to be separated from the other VLANs for example port 5 VLAN 3 and 4 are then configured to include shared ports and the set of ports to be separated from the other VLANs for example port 6 and 7 respectively Therefore we have three VLANs that share some common ports but their original membership ports are still separated from each other for example port 5 6 and 7 The VLAN settings of this example are gt WLAN 1 default VLAN 1 including all ports with untagged gt WLAN 2 Member ports are untagged port 5 15 18 20 VLAN 3 Member ports are untagged port 6 15 18 20 gt WLAN 4 Member ports are untagged port 7 15 18 20 pr Asymmetric VLAN Example O Enabled Disabled Apply Note After enabling Asymmetric VLAN by clicking the Apply button users can configure PVID in the following window VLAN Name Untagged VLAN Ports Tagged VLAN Ports VLAN Rename Delete VID 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
29. IGMP Snooping Click Setting to link to Configuration gt IGMP Snooping Default is disabled SNMP Click Setting to link to System gt SNMP Setting Default is disabled 802 1X Click Setting to link to Configuration gt Security gt 802 1X gt 802 1X Settings Default is disabled 802 1Q Management VLAN Click Setting to link to Configuration gt 802 1Q Management VLAN Default is disabled DHCP Client Click Setting to link to System gt System Setting Default is disabled Device Information 9 Safeguard Device Information Device Type DGS 1210 48 System Time 01 01 2009 02 19 42 System Name System Up Time 0 days 0 hours 29 mins 34 seconds System Location MAC Address 00 18 E7 74 26 A3 Boot Version 1 00 001 IP Address 10 90 90 90 Firmware Version 1 00 001 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Protocol Version 2 001 004 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Hardware Version Ai Trap IP 0 0 0 0 Serial Number 1MB1733K0000A Login Timeout minutes 30 Device Status and Quick Configurations RSTP Disabled Settings SNMP Status Disabled Settings Port Mirroring Disabled Settings 802 1x Status Disabled Settings Storm Control Disabled Settings 802 1Q Management VLAN Disabled Settings Safeguard Engine Enabled Settings DHCP Client Disabled Settings IGMP Snooping Disabled Settings Jumbo Frame Disabled Settings Power Saving Enabled Settings 27 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Figure 44 Device Information System gt System Setting
30. Link Web Smart Switch allows a computer or terminal to perform some basic monitoring and configuration tasks by using the Command Line Interface CLI via TELNET protocol To connect a switch via TELNET 1 Make sure the network connection between the switch and PC is active 2 To connect launch any terminal software like HyperTerminal in Microsoft Windows or just use the command prompt by typing the command telnet followed by the switch IP address eg telnet 10 90 90 90 3 The logon prompt will appear Logging on to the Command Line Interface Enter your User Name and Password to log in The default user name and password is admin Note that the user name and password are case sensitive Press Enter in both the Username and Password fields The command prompt will appear as shown below DGS 1210 48 gt DGS 1216 45 login admin Password DG5 1 14 40 gt Figure 96 Command Prompt The user session is automatically terminated if idle for the login timeout period The default login timeout period is 5 minutes To change the login timeout session please refer to chapter 5 CLI Commands There are a number of helpful features included in the CLI Entering the command will display a list of commands DGS 1218 46 7 USEREXEC commands config account admin password passwd config ipif System Y ipaddress lt ip oaddress gt lt ubnet mask gt gateway lt qu address gt dhcp download firmware_fromTFTP tftp
31. MAC Address Firmware Version State 1 DGS 1210 48 10 90 90 90 0018e7742 1 00 001 Firmware Path Upgrade State Confirm Password OO Upgrade Cancel Figure 22 Firmware Upgrade A CAUTION Do not disconnect the PC or remove the power cord from the device until the upgrade completes The software may be corrupted because of the incomplete firmware upgrade E DHCP Refresh If a DHCP client enabled switch in the Device List shows the default IP is still used it means the device did not receive an IP address from the DHCP server successfully Select that switch and click the DHCP refresh icon Enter the correct Device Password and then click OK The device will renew the IP address from the DHCP server DR eeu Please input the device password to acquire a new IP Address from DHCP server Device Password E Cancel 16 4 SmartConsole Utility D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Figure 23 DHCP Refresh O Web Access Select a switch from the Device List Click this icon to launch your Internet browser eg The Internet Explorer Here you can configure the Switch through the Web based Management utility You may also get into the Web based Management by double clicking the device in the device list Add Delete and Discover the device Click the Discovery button to display all of the Web Smart devices located in the same domain with the management PC Click the and insert a device IP addres
32. Pv4 Addresses Indicates ACL action will be on packets from this IPv4 source address 94 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Service Type Specify the type of service The possible values are Any Indicates ACL action will be on packets from any service type Ether type Specifies an Ethernet type for filtering packets ICMP All Indicates ACL action will be on packets from ICMP packets IGMP IGMP packets can be filtered by IGMP message type TCP All Indicates ACL action will be on packets from TCP Packets TCP Source Port Matches the packet to the TCP Source Port TCP Destination Port Matches the packet to the TCP Destination Port UDP All Indicates ACL action will be on packets from UDP Packets UDP Source Port Matches the packet to the UDP Source Port UDP Destination Port Matches the packet to the UDP Destination Port Action Specify the ACL forwarding action matching the rule criteria Permit forwards packets if all other ACL criteria are met Deny drops packets if all other ACL criteria is met Port Enter a range of ports to be configured Press Apply for the settings to take effect A NOTE Once the ACL rules conflict rules with the smaller rule ID will take higher priority A NOTE Be careful when configuring ACL rules an inappropriate ACL rule may cause management access failure ACL gt ACL Profile List The ACL Profile List provides information for configuring ACL Profiles manually
33. Source IP Mask 255 255 255 128 Rule Detail Keep an input field as blank to treat the corresponding option as don t care Access ID Type IP Source IP Address 4921 168 11 sol ex 192 168 1 10 IP Protocol TCP ee e Ports 2 ex 1 2 Action Permit Previous page Apply Figure 93 Add Access Rule Profile Information displays the information to which the rule is being added to including Profile ID and other fields specified In Rule Detail you can specify the details of an access rule Below are all the possible parameters that can be set Access ID Specify the Access ID 1 65535 Type Display the type of rule VLAN ID The VLAN ID for a previously configured VLAN Destination MAC Address Specify the Destination MAC address the field of format is xx xx xx xx XX XX Source MAC Address Specify the Source MAC address the field of format is XX XX XX XX XX XX 802 1p Specify the 802 1p priority value Ether Type Specify the Ethernet Type value Destination IP Address Specify the Destination IP address Source IP Address Specify the Source IP address DSCP Specify the DSCP value IP Protocol The L4 protocol above IP Possible values are ICMP IGMP TCP and UDP ICMP Type Specify the ICMP packet type ICMP Code Specify the ICMP packet Code IGMP Type Specify the IGMP packet type Source Port Specify the TCP or UDP source port value Destination Port Specify the TCP or UDP destina
34. Ultimately this difference results in faster detection of failed links and thus faster topology adjustment After enabling STP setting the STP Global Setting includes the following options STP Global Settings Q Ssfequard RSTP Status Enabled Disabled STP Version RSTP Root Bridge 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Bridge Priority 32768 Root Cost 0 Tx Hold Count 1 10 6 Root Maximum Age 20 Maximum Age 6 40 secs 20 Root Forward Delay Hello Time 1 10 secs Root Port on A S Forward Delay 4 30 secs Figure 73 Configuration gt Spanning Tree gt STP Global Settings STP Version You can choose RSTP or STP Compatible The default setting is RSTP Bridge Priority This value between 0 and 61410 specifies the priority for forwarding packets the lower the value the higher the priority The default is 32768 TX Hold Count 1 10 Used to set the maximum number of Hello packets transmitted per interval The count can be specified from 7 to 10 The default is 6 Maximum Age 6 40 sec This value may be set to ensure that old information does not endlessly circulate through redundant paths in the network preventing the effective propagation of the new information Set by the Root Bridge this value will aid in determining that the Switch has spanning tree configuration values consistent with other devices on the bridged LAN If the value ages out and a BPDU has still not been received from the Root Bridge the S
35. a Medium hledium Medium Medium aaam Medium Mediurn E 21 Medium Medium 53 Mediurn Medium 22 Medium Medium Mediurn O O s o O 7 Medium 23 Medium 39 Medium 55 6 i co F od d co Medium 24 Medium 40 Medium Medium 25 Medium 41 Medium Tien 11 Wedinm TA erin 4a Merina acim al jo Figure 78 QoS gt DSCP Priority Settings Select QoS Mode D Link Smart Switch allows the user to prioritize the traffic based on the 802 1p priority in the VLAN tag or the DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point priority in the IP header Only one mechanism is selected to prioritize the packets at a time Queuing Mechanism Select Strict Priority to process the packets with the highest priority first Select WRR Weighted Round Robin to process packets according to the weight of each priority When a priority level has reached its egress weight the system will process the packets in the next level even if there are remaining packets D Link Smart Switch system s weight of priority levels are 8 Highest 4 High 2 Medium and 1 Low packet By default the queuing mechanism is Strict Priority Default Priority Default is Medium In 802 1p QoS mode you can use From Port To Port to specify the default priority of each port In DSCP mode you can configure the global default priority value by using From DSCP value To DSCP value Security gt Tr
36. abling the reporting function ystem Settings Q Safeguard static DHCP IP Address 10 90 f 90 90 Subnet Mask 255 olf og oO Gateway of of off of Apply System Name System Location Login Timeout 3 30 minutes 5 _ Group Interval 120 1225 seconds 120 Disable 0 second Apply Figure 45 System gt System Setting System gt Trap Settings For SmartConsole By configuring the Trap Setting it allows SmartConsole Utility to monitor specified events on this Web Smart Switch By default Trap Setting is disabled When the Trap Setting is enabled enter the Destination IP address of the managing station that will receive trap information Settings for Sma nsole Q Safeguard Enabled Disabled Destination IP ol ol Oo o System Event Device Bootup Illegal Login Fiber Port Event Link Up Link Down Twisted Pair Port Event Link Up Link Down RSTP Port State Change State Change Firmware Upgrade State Upgrade Success Upgrade allure Figure 46 System gt Trap Setting You can select which event message s will be sent to the managing station 28 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual System Event The system level messages which contains Device Bootup System boot up information Illegal Login Events of incorrect password logins recording the IP of the originating PC Fiber Port Li
37. alse False Blocking 09 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 10 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 4 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 12 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auo Auto False False Blocking 13 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 14 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 15 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking Figure 74 Configuration gt Spanning Tree gt STP Port Settings From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port State Use the drop down menu to enable or disable STP by per port based It will be selectable after the global STP is enabled External Cost This defines a metric that indicates the relative cost of forwarding packets to the specified port list Port cost can be set automatically or as a metric value The default value is O auto 0 auto Setting O for the external cost will automatically set the speed for forwarding packets to the specified port s in the list for optimal efficiency Default port cost 100Mbps port 200000 Gigabit port 20000 Value 1 200000000 Define a value between 1 and 200000000 to determine the external cost The lower the number the greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets Migrate Setting
38. anning tree but the root bridge concept is replaced with a root port concept A root port is a port of the group that is elected based on port priority and port cost to be the connection to the network for the group Redundant links will be blocked just as redundant links are blocked on the switch level The STP on the switch level blocks redundant links between switches and similar network devices The port level STP will block redundant links within an STP Group It is advisable to define an STP Group to correspond to a VLAN group of ports STP Port Settings Q Sefequarc From Port 01 To Port 48 EZ State Disabled External Cost A 5 0 200000000 2000000 Migrate Disabled Edge Auto 0 AUTO PS Priority 128 E P2P Auto Restricted Role False Restricted TCN False 83 Apply J Refresh E E State Died External Cost ul Edge ME Ea reve Role Restricted TCN Port State Enable _AUTO 20000 Auto False Forwarding Enable AUTO 20000 Auto F ito me False Blocking 03 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 04 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 05 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 06 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 07 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto False False Blocking 08 Enable 128 AUTO 20000 Auto Auto F
39. c Value DGS 1210 16 24 OdB Fan less DGS 1210 48 TBD dB Smart Fan Operation Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 10 70 C Operation Humidity 10 95 RH Storage Humidity 5 95 RH Gr a wr Emission EMI Certifications gt FCC class A gt CE Class A gt VCCI Class A Safety Certifications gt cUL LVD Features L2 Features gt Supports up to 8K MAC address gt Jumbo frame Supports up to 10 000 bytes IGMP snooping Supports 256 multicast group 802 1D Spanning Tree 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Loopback Detection 802 3ad Link Aggregation up to 8 groups per device up to 8 ports per group Port mirroring Y ww ow D Link Green Technology gt Power Saving Enabled by default save energy in 2 ways Sleep Mode Drastically save power when the switch port link is down For example no PC connection or the connected PC is powered off Cable Length Detection Detects the length of connected RJ 45 cables and adjusts power usage accordingly without affecting performance Once the RJ 45 connection is less than 20m the switch will reduce the power instead of full power which is only needed for 100m cables VLAN gt 802 1Q VLAN standard VLAN Tagging gt Up to 256 static VLAN groups Appendix B Technical Specifications gt Asymmetric VLAN gt Management VLAN gt Auto Voice VLAN gt gt 802 1p priority DSCP priority queue mapping gt Up to 4 que
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41. d be less than 20 characters Port SelectAll01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 untagged an OOOO0OO0OO0OO00000000000000000000 noai a OOOO O OOO OOOO O OOO OOOO OOOO Member LAL_IOODODDOD OOO DOOOOODOOODOHOO0 Port SelectAll 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Untagged an JOO OOO OOOO OOOOOOOCOO0OO0OO0O00O Tage ai OOOO O O O OOOO OOOO ee Lal JOD DODD ROO MO ROMO MORO ROMO MONO ROMO MOMO MORO MONO RO Figure 53 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt Add VID lt 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Untag LAN Ports Tag WYLAN Ports VLAN Rename Delete VID _ 01 R8D1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 _Rename 02 R amp D2 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 03 Marketing 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 01 02 03 04 Figure 54 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt Example VIDs xa OTO O O Not Member Untag Tag Not Member Figure 55 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt VID Assignments Configuration gt Asymmetric VLAN This function is located in the 802 1Q Configuration page lt allows devices in different VLANs to communicate with the servers firewalls or other shared resources in the shared VLAN This configuration is accomplished in three steps gt Enabling Asymmetric VLAN function gt Creating shared VLAN and access VLAN gt Configuring the PVID of access VLAN Asymme
42. d function is by default disabled QuietPeriod 0 65535 sec Sets the number of seconds that the switch remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange with the client Default is 80 seconds SuppTimeout 1 65535 sec This value determines timeout conditions in the exchanges between the Authenticator and the client Default is 12 seconds ServerTimeout 1 65535 sec Sets the amount of time the switch waits for a response from the client before resending the response to the authentication server Default is 16 seconds MaxReq 1 10 This parameter specifies the maximum number of times that the switch retransmits an EAP request md 5challnege to the client before it times out the authentication session Default is 5 times ReAuthPeriod 1 4294967295 sec This command affects the behavior of the switch only if periodic re authentication is enabled Default is 3600 To establish 802 1X port specific assignments select the From Ports To Ports and select Enable 802 1X Port Access Control Three type of Port Access Control State can be Force Authorized Force UnAuthorized and Auto 49 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Select Force Authorized to disable 802 1X and cause the port to transition to the authorized state without any authentication exchange required This means the port transmits and receives normal traffic without 802 1 X based authentication of the client If F
43. d info 5 Jan 2 04 45 33 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info 6 Jan 2 04 45 27 2009 Web session timed out IP 10 90 90 100 info 7 Jan 2 03 36 28 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info 8 Jan 1 03 34 53 2009 Configuration saved to flash info 9 Jan 1 03 34 31 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info info 11 Jan 1 03 24 40 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info 12 Jan 1 03 24 34 2009 Web session timed out IP 10 90 90 100 info 13 Jan 1 03 15 09 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info 14 Jan 1 03 12 59 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info 15 Jan 1 02 59 16 2009 Configuration successfully backup info 16 Jan 1 02 53 36 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info 17 Jan 1 02 53 25 2009 Web session timed out IP 10 90 90 100 info 18 Jan 1 02 45 58 2009 Password was changed info 19 Jan 1 02 37 49 2009 Successful login through Web IP 10 90 90 100 info Figure 88 Monitoring gt System Log ID Displays an incremented counter of the System Log entry The Maximum entries are 500 Time Displays the time in days hours and minutes the log was entered Log Description Displays a description event recorded Severity Displays a severity level of the event recorded Click Refresh to renew the page and click Clear to clean out all log entries ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Access Control
44. e Port Link Act Speed LED 1 44 45F 46F 47F 48F 45T 46T 47T 48T 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 Fan Err The Fan Err LED lights red when the fan fails It is off when all fans work normally Reset Press the Reset button to reset the Switch back to the default settings All previous changes will be lost A NOTE On the DGS 1210 48 the SFP ports are shared with normal RJ 45 ports 49 and 50 When the optical transceiver is inserted to the SFP port and linked up the RJ 45 port cannot be used Rear Panel Figure 6 DGS 1210 48 Rear Panel 4 1 Product Introduction D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Power Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port 2 Hardware Installation D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 2 Hardware Installation This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the D Link Web Smart Switch 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 Web Smart Swi
45. efault is Disabled Click Apply to implement changes made A 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 Configuration gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN OUI Setting This window 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 Voice VLAN OUI Setting O Safeguard Description Telephony OU Default OU 3COM 1 00 E0 88 00 00 00 D User defined OU a l XX XX XX XX XX XX Maximum user defined OUI 10 Add ID Description Telephony OUI OUI Mask Delete Figure 62 Configuration gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN OUI Setting There are some pre defined OUls and when the user configures personal OUI these pre defined OUIs must be avoided Below are the pre defined voice traffic s OUI ou Vendor mnemonic Name Default OUI Pre defined OUI values including brand names of 3COM Cisco Veritel Pingtel Siemens NEC Philips Huawei3COM and Avaya User defined OUI You can manually create a Telephony OUI with a description The maximum number of user defined OUls is 10 It will occupy one ACL rule when selecting a user defined OUI by default and to configure
46. ey Components Performance gt Switching Capacity DGS 1210 16 32Gbps DGS 1210 24 48Gbps DGS 1210 48 96Gbps gt Max Forwarding Rate DGS 1210 16 23 8Mpps DGS 1210 24 35 7Mpps DGS 1210 48 71 4Mpps gt Forwarding Mode Store and Forward gt Packet Buffer memory DGS 1210 16 512K Bytes DGS 1210 24 512K Bytes DGS 1210 48 1MBytes gt DDRII for CPU 64M Bytes Flash Memory 16M Bytes Port Functions gt 16 24 48 1000Base T ports compliant with the following standards IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u Supports Full Duplex operations gt 4 combo SFP ports compliant with the following standards IEEE 802 3z Supports Full Duplex operations SFP transceivers supported DEM 310GT 1000BASE LX 10km DEM 311GT 1000BASE SX 550m DEM 314GT 1000BASE LH 50km DEM 315GT 1000BASE ZX 80km DEM 312GT2 1000BASE SX 2km DEM 210 100BASE FX 15km DEM 211 100BASE FX 2km WDM Transceivers Supported DEM 330T 1000Base BX TX 1550 RX 1310nm 10km DEM 330R 1000Base BX TX 1310 RX 1550nm 10km DEM 331T 1000Base BX TX 1550 RX 1310nm 40km DEM 331R 1000Base BX TX 1310 RX 1550nm 40km DEM 220T 100Base BX TX 1550 RX 1310nm 20km DEM 220R 100Base BX TX 1310 RX 1550nm 20km D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Physical amp Environment gt AC input 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz internal universal power supply gt Acousti
47. feguara Clock Source Local D SNTP Current Time 25 03 2009 10 56 16 SNTP Server Configuration SNTP First Server 0 0 0 0 SNTP Second Server lo 0 0 0 f SNTP Poll Interval In Seconds 30 99999 30 fo Manually set current time Date DD MM YYYY 25 03 2009 Time HH MM SS 10 56 16 _ Set time from PC Date DD MM YYYY 25 03 2009 Time HH MM SS 11 02 51 Figure 71 Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt Time Settings Clock Source Specify the clock source by which the system time is set The possible options are Local Indicates that the system time is set locally by the device SNTP Indicates that the system time is retrieved from a SNTP server 41 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Current Time Displays the current date and time for the switch If choosing SNTP for the clock source then the following parameters will be available SNTP First Server Specify the IP address of the primary SNTP server from which the system time is retrieved SNTP Second Server Specify the IP address of the secondary SNTP server from which the system time is retrieved SNTP Poll Interval in Seconds 30 99999 Defines the interval in seconds at which the SNTP server is polled for Unicast information The Poll Interval default is 30 seconds Click Apply to implement changes made When selecting Local for the clock source users can select from one of two options Man
48. g complex imaging and similar data intensive applications Likewise since data transfers occur 10 times faster than Fast Ethernet servers outfitted with Gigabit Ethernet NIC s are able to perform 10 times the number of operations in the same amount of time In addition the phenomenal bandwidth delivered by Gigabit Ethernet is the most cost effective method to take advantage of today and tomorrow s rapidly improving switching and routing internetworking technologies With expected advances in the coming years in silicon technology and digital signal processing which will enable Gigabit Ethernet to eventually operate over unshielded twisted pair UTP cabling a flexible foundation for the next generation of network technology products will be created This will outfit your network with a powerful 1000 Mbps capable backbone server connection Fast Ethernet Technology The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of desktop computing applications are fueling the need for high performance networks A number of high speed LAN technologies have been proposed to provide greater bandwidth and improve client server response times Among them 100BASE T Fast Ethernet provides a non disruptive smooth evolution from the current 10BASE T technology The non disruptive and smooth evolution nature and the dominating potential market base virtually guarantees cost effective and high performance Fast Ethernet solutions 100Mbps Fast Ether
49. he IP settings click OK and start a new web browser Windows Internet Explorer E a The browser will be disconnected UA Use new IP address to connect to device Figure 30 Confirm the changes of IP address in Smart Wizard 21 5 Configuration Web based Management D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual After clicking the Exit button in Smart Wizard you will see the screen below Building Networks for People E ry e m Save N Tools z System 5 Configuration 5 QoS 3 Security 2 Monitoring 4 9 ACL Function Tree Tool Bar Smart Wizard Online Help Device Information Device Type System Name System Location Boot Version Firmware Version 1 00 005 Protocol Version 2 001 004 Hardware Version Al Serial Number 1MB1733K0000A Device Status and Quick Configurations RSTP Disabled Settings Port Mirroring Disabled Settings Storm Control Disabled Settings Safeguard Engine Enabled Settings IGMP Snooping Disabled Settings Power Saving Enabled Settings DGS 1210 48 1 00 002 gus System Time System Up Time MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Trap IP Login Timeout minutes SNMP Status 802 1x Status 802 1Q Management VLAN DHCP Client Jumbo Frame admin 172 21 45 137 19 Logout 01 01 2009 02 44 13 0 days 0 hours 8 mins 37 seconds 00 0B A1 12 10 48 172 21 45 84 255 255 240 0 172 21 32 254 0 0 0 0 5
50. igure 75 QoS gt Storm Control Storm Control Type User can select the different Storm type from Broadcast Only Multicast amp Broadcast and Multicast amp Broadcast amp Unknown Unicast Threshold 64Kbps N If storm control is enabled default is disabled the threshold is from of 64 1 024 000 Kbit per second with steps N of 64Kbps N can be from 1 to 16000 Click Apply for the settings to take effect QoS gt Bandwidth Control The Bandwidth Control page allows network managers to define the bandwidth settings for a specified port s transmitting and receiving data rates 45 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual From Port To Port Type No Limit Rate 64 1024000 o K 48 i Rx wr Disabled Kbits sec Apply Pot o Tx Rate Kbits sec sd Rx Rate Kbits sec 01 No Limit _ No Limit 02 No Limit No Limit 03 No Limit No Limit 04 No Limit No Limit 05 No Limit No Limit 06 No Limit _No Limit 07 No Limit No Limit 08 No Limit No Limit 09 No Limit No Limit 10 No Limit No Limit 41 No Limit _ No Limit 12 No Limit No Limit 13 A No Limit No Limit 14 No Limit No Limit 15 No Limit No Limit 16 _No Limit No Limit 17 No Limit No Limit 18 No Limit No Limit 19 No Limit No Limit 20 No Limit No Limit Figure 76 QoS gt Ba
51. ii ia 31 Configuration gt 802 1Q VEAN raid ia id 32 Configuration SAS Vim SiC MAN e OS 33 Configuration gt 802 1Q Management VLAN ooooccconcncccccncnnnnnncoconononoonnnnnnnnonnnnnononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononons 35 Configuration gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN SettiNQ ccccccooocnncccnncccconononncnnnononononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnananes 35 Configuration gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN OUI Setting oocccccccccnconnnccnnncconononnnccnnononnnanncnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnos 36 Configuration gt Link Aggregation gt Port TrUNkINQ occcccccccccconnccnnncccnonoonnccnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnonnnnnnans 37 Configuration gt Link Aggregation gt LACP Port SettingS ooooccccncccccoononnccnnnonnnnannccnnnnnnnnnnnancnnnnnonononanos 37 Gontiquration SIG MP SMOODING 210205 setae a e eaten ine 38 Gontiguration P Ot MITIN ea eee 39 Gontiguratioh s POWer SAVING deca cet stews is ibi iia 40 Configuration gt Loopback Detection oocccccncccccccoonnccnnnncnnononononnnonononannnnnnnnnononnnannnnnnnnnonnnannnrnnennnnnnnnans 40 Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt Time SettingS ccccccccccoccnnnccnnnncnononnconnnnnonononancnnnnnononnnnnnnennnnnnnonenans 41 Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt TimeZone SettingS oooccccncnccccnnconcnnnccnnononnncnnnnnonononannnnnnnnnnnnanennnns 42 Configuration gt Spanning Tree gt STP Global Settings ccccccccccooocnnccnnncccnonanononnnonononannnnnnnn
52. ing users to move devices to a new VLAN without having to change any physical connections 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 Untaggeo 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 amp D Marketing email etc Asymmetric VLAN Example Enabled Disabled Note After enabling Asymmetric VLAN by clicking the Apply button users can configure PVID in the following window Maximum Entries 256 Untagged VLAN Ports Tagged VLAN Ports VLAN Rename Delete VID 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 01 Figure 52 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt Default Setting Asymmetric VLAN Example O Enabled Disabled Note After enabling Asymmetric VLAN by clicking the Apply button users can configure PYID in the following window VID YLAN Name Untagged LAN Ports Tagged VLAN Ports VLAN Rename Delete VID A 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 i 01 default 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 29 24 2 AK 27 22 20 AN VLAN Name __ Name shoul
53. ion Trap Host IP Switch Group Interval and DHCP Client Setting of the Switch To apply the configuration insert the correct device password in the Confirm Password box and then click OK D Device Settings Product Name DGs 1210 48 IP Address 10 30 90 0 MAC Address 001887742633 Gateway Subnet Mask System Name Location Trap IP Group Interval DHCP Setting C Enabled Disabled Confirm Password Figure 20 SmartConsole Device Settings 15 4 SmartConsole Utility D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 6 Device Password Manager Select a switch from the Device List Click on this icon to launch the Device Password Manager window Here you can enter a new password and confirm it D Device Password Manager Utility will use saved device password to do authentication and modify to password automatically Old Password New Password Confirm Password o Cancel Figure 21 SmartConsole Device Password Manager O un Firmware Upgrade Select one or many switches of the same model name from the Device List Click on this icon to launch the Firmware Upgrade window Specify the Firmware Path or Browse for one that you are going to use Input the correct password of the device and then click Upgrade The state will show OK after completion or Fail if the firmware upgrade fails or cannot be completed for any reason f Firmware Upgrade A Index Product Name IP Address
54. jojo ojojojojo oOjJoO O jO O O JO O OJO O O Mer a o l o Li hn o i lle ojo 0jojo m omi co o elei O jJO O kerel OjJO O O JO O O Figure 85 Monitoring gt Statistics Refresh All Renews the details collected and displayed Clear All Counters To reset the details displayed TxOK Number of packets transmitted successfully RxOK Number of packets received successfully TxError Number of transmitted packets resulting in error RxError Number of received packets resulting in error To view the statistics of individual ports click one of the linked port numbers for details Qut ctets 244399 Incctets 116786 QuillcastPkts 64g InUcastPkts 983 OutWWUcastPkts an InflicastPkts 59 QOuterrors 0 InDiscards 0 LateCollisions 0 InErrors 0 ExcessiveCollisions o FESErrors 0 InternalMacTransmitErrars 0 FrameTooLongs 0 InternallacReceiveerrors 0 Figure 86 Monitoring gt Port Statistics 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Previous Page Go back to the Statistics main page Refresh To renew the details collected and displayed Clear Counter To reset the details displayed 52 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Monitoring gt Cable Diagnostics The Cable Diagnostics is designed primarily for administrators and customer service representatives to examine the copper cable quality It rapidly determines the t
55. l duplex use 802 3x flow control half duplex ports use backpressure flow control The default setting is Disabled 29 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Link Status Reporting Down indicates the port is disconnected System gt SNMP Settings 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 SNMP Enabled Disabled Apply Read_Only Delete Read Write Delete Enabled Disabled Trap Name IP Event public oO ok Of oj SNMP Authentication Traps System Device Bootup Fiber Port Link Up Link Down Twisted Pair Port Link Up Link Down RSTP Port Sta
56. llows users to integrate the switches with other third party devices for management in an SNMP enabled environment D Link Web Smart Switches also come with the D View plug in module that works with D View 6 SNMP Management Software and provides easy to use graphic interface and facilitates the operation efficiency 1 Product Introduction D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual DGS 1210 16 16 Port 10 100 1000Mbps with 4 Combo SFP Slot Web Smart Switch Front Panel D Link wee smur swn 29000065660 pb A AS SFP ports for optical transceivers Figure 1 DGS 1210 16 Front Panel Power LED The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source Port Link Act Speed LED 1 12 13F 14F 15F 16F 13T 14T 15T 16T 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 A NOTE On DGS 1210 16 the SFP ports are shared with normal RJ 45 ports 13 to 16 When optical transceiver is inserted to SFP port and link up the RJ 45 port cannot be used Reset By pressing the Reset button the Switch will change back to the default configuration and all changes will be lost Rear Panel Figure 2 DGS 1210 16 Rear Panel Power The power port is where to connect the AC
57. login password of the device Type the desired new password in the Switch Password box and again in the Confirm Switch Password then click the Apply button to make It effective Welcome to Smart Wizard planning to do any change in it you can click exit to get out of the wizard and go back a On The Smart Wizard will guide you to configure some functions all at once If you are not b A to Web Interface Switch Password Confirm Switch Password SFiS a k T i 3 U Don t show Smart Wizard next time Exit Apply 4 E Figure 27 Configure Password in Smart Wizard 19 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual SNMP Settings The SNMP Setting allows you to quickly enable disable the SNMP function and configure the SNMP community name For the complete SNMP function please check Setup Menu gt System gt SNMP Settings in the Web Interface The default SNMP Setting is Disabled Click Enabled enter Community names and then click Apply to make it effective Read_Only Community Read only privilege allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects values Default Community name is public Read_Write Community Read write privilege allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB object values Default Community name is private Welcome to Smart Wizard Y planning to do any change in It you can click exit to get out of the wizard and go back to Web Interface Ss The
58. lt ipaddr gt Parameter Parameter Description lt ipaddr gt The IP address of the target station Reboot This command reboots the system All network connections are terminated and the boot code executes Syntax reboot Reset All configurations will be reset to the default settings Syntax reset config Show ipif The command displays the current IP address of the switch Syntax show ipif Example DGS 1216 468 gt show ipif IP Setting Mode Static IP Address 16 98 94 94 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 6 0 0 Figure 98 The show ipif Command Show switch The command displays the status of the switch Syntax show switch 61 6 Command Line Interface D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Example DGS 1218 46 show switch System name System Contact System Location System up time A days A hra 54 min 29 secs system Time B1 81 2689 82 44 37 System hardware version AL System firmware version 1 886 661 System boot version 1 886 661 system Protocol version 2 801 004 System serial number 16173500004 MAC Address gt HB 15 E7 4 26 45 Figure 99 The show switch Command Config account admin password Save The command sets the administrator password Syntax config account admin password lt passwd gt Parameter Parameter Description lt passwd gt The new password of the administrator The command saves the configuration changes to the memory Syntax save
59. med 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 Web Smart Switches provides growing businesses with a simple and easy management of their network using an intuitive SmartConsole utility or a Web Based management interface that allows administrators to remotely control their network down to the port level The SmartConsole easily allows customers to discover multiple D Link web smart switches with the same L2 network segment connected to the user s local PC With this utility users do not need to change the IP address of the PC and provide easy initial settings of the smart switches The switches within the same L2 network segment connected to the user s local PC are displayed on the screen for instant access lt allows extensive switch configuration settings and basic configuration of discovered devices such as a password change or firmware upgrade Users can also access the switch via TELNET Some basic tasks can be performed 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 by 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 a
60. ndwidth Control From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port Type This drop down menu allows you to select between RX receive TX transmit and Both This setting will determine whether the bandwidth ceiling is applied to receiving transmitting or both receiving and transmitting packets No Limit This drop down menu allows you to specify that the selected port will have no bandwidth limit Enabled disables the limit Rate 64 1024000 This field allows you to enter the data rate in Kbits per second will be the limit for the selected port The value is between 64 and 1024000 Click Apply to set the bandwidth control for the selected ports QoS gt 802 1p DSCP Priority Settings QoS is an implementation of the IEEE 802 1p standard that allows network administrators to reserve bandwidth for important functions that require a larger bandwidth or that might have a higher priority such as VoIP voice over Internet Protocol web browsing applications file server applications or video conferencing Thus with larger bandwidth less critical traffic is limited and therefore excessive bandwidth can be saved The following figure displays the status of Quality of Service priority levels of each port higher priority means the traffic from this port will be first handled by the switch For packets that are untagged the switch will assign the priority depending on your configuration IEEE 8
61. net is a standard specified by the IEEE 802 3 LAN committee It is an extension of the 10Mbps Ethernet standard with the ability to transmit and receive data at 100Mbps while maintaining the CSMA CD Ethernet protocol Since the 100Mbps Fast Ethernet is compatible with all other 10Mbps Ethernet environments it provides a straightforward upgrade and utilizes existing investments in hardware software and personnel training Switching Technology Another approach to push beyond the limits of Ethernet technology is the development of switching technology A switch bridges Ethernet packets at the MAC address level of the Ethernet protocol transmitting among connected Ethernet or Fast Ethernet LAN segments Switching is a cost effective way of increasing the total network capacity available to users on a local area network A switch increases capacity and decreases network loading by dividing a local area network into different segments which won t compete with each other for network transmission capacity The switch acts as a high speed selective bridge between the individual segments The switch without interfering with any other segments automatically forwards traffic that needs to go from one segment to another By doing this the total network capacity is multiplied while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards 63 Appendix B Technical Specifications Appendix B Technical Specifications Hardware Specifications K
62. nk Up Link Down Fiber port connection information Twisted pair Port Link Up Link Down Copper port connection information RSTP Port State Change Events of a RSTP port state changes Firmware Upgrade State Information of firmware upgrade success or failure System gt 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 Port Settings O Safeguard From Port To Port Speed MDI MDIX Flow Control 1 Mi 48 14 Auto Auto W Disabled Apply Refresh Port Link Status Speed MDI MDIX Flow Control 1 1000M Full Auto Auto Disabled 2 Down Auto Auto Disabled 3 Down Auto Auto Disabled 4 Down Auto Auto Disabled 5 Down Auto Auto Disabled 6 Down Auto Auto Disabled 7 Down Auto Auto Disabled 8 Down Auto Auto Disabled 9 Down Auto Auto Disabled 10 Down Auto Auto Disabled 11 Down Auto Auto Disabled 12 Down Auto Auto Disabled 13 Down Auto Auto Disabled 14 Down Auto Auto Disabled 15 Down Auto Auto Disabled 16 Down Auto Auto Disabled 17 Down Auto Auto Disabled 18 Down Auto Auto Disabled 19 Down Auto Auto Disabled 20 Down Auto Auto Disabled
63. nstallation Reboot Device Step1 Unpacking Configurstion Backup amp Restore Steo2 Switch Installation Firmwere Backup snd Upload Desktop or Shelf Installation Tool Bar gt Smart Wizard Rec Instsilstion Tool Bar gt Online Help Step 2 Plugging in the AC Power Cord Function Tree Power Failure Device Informstion System gt System Settings E Getting Started System gt Trap Settings For SmartConsole Management Options System gt Port Settings Using Web based Management System gt SNMP Settings Supported Web Browsers System gt Password Acoess Control Connecting to the Switch System gt System Log Settings Login Web based Management Configuration gt 802 10 VLAN Smart Wizard Configurstion gt Asymmetric VLAN Web based Management Configuration gt 802 12 Management VLAN SmartConsole Utility Configuration gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN Setting Configurstion gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN OUI Setting E SmartConsole Utility Configuration gt Link Aggregstion gt Port Trunking SmartConsole Settings Configuration gt Link Aggregstion gt LACP Port Settings Utility Settings Configuration gt IGMP Snooping Log Configuration gt Port Mirroring Configurstion gt Loopback Detection boa Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt Time Settings Helo Configurstion gt SNTP Settings gt TimeZone Settings Device Configurations Configuration gt Spanning Tree gt STP Global Settings Addl Deletel and Discover the device Configurstion gt S
64. nt 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 Firmware Backup and Upload 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 24 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Firmware Backup and Upgrade Sefeguard HTTP Backup firmware to file Backup Upgrade firmware from file Browse Upgrade TFTP Server IP Address TFTP File Name Backup firmware to file Backup Upgrade firmware from file Upgrade Figure 40 Tool Menu gt Firmware Backup and Upload HTTP Backup or upgrade the firmware to or from your local PC drive Click Backup to save the firmware to your disk Click Browse to browse your inventories for a saved firmware file Click Upgrade after selecting the firmware file you want to restore TFTP Backup or upgrade the firmware to or from a remote TFTP server Specify TFTP Server IP Address and File Name for the configuration file you want to save to restore from Click Backup to save the firmware to the TFTP server Click Upgrade after selecting the firmware file you want to restore A CAUTION Do not disconnect the PC or remove the power cord from device until
65. o the device to switch s non volatile RAM Please press the button to save the config of device Save Config Figure 33 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 _ Save Log O Sefeguera Backup Log to file Backup Log Figure 34 Save Log Tool Bar gt Tool Menu The Tool Menu offers global function controls such as Reset Reset System Reboot Device Configuration Backup and Restore Firmware Backup and Upgrade Reset Reset System Reboot Device Configuration Backup 4 Restor Firmware Backup amp Upgrade Figure 35 Tool Menu Reset Provide a safe reset option for the Switch All configuration settings in non volatile RAM will be reset to factory default except for the IP address Reset Switch will be reset all except IP address Are you sure you want to proceed with a reset If yes click the Apply button y Figure 36 Tool Menu gt Reset Reset System Provide another safe reset option for the Switch All configuration settings in non volatile RAM will reset to factory default and the Switch will reboot Warning The Switch will be reset to its factory defaults and then will reboot Are your sure you want to proceed with a reset If Yes click the Apply button 23
66. obust and innovative technology that automatically throttles the impact of packet flooding into the switch s CPU This function helps protect the Web Smart Switch from being interrupted by malicious viruses or worm attacks This option is enabled by default Safeguard Engine Enabled Disabled D Link Safeguard Engine is a robust and innovative technology developed by D Link which will automatically throttle the impact of packet flooding into the switch s CPL twill keep D Link Switches better protected from being too frequently Interrupted by malicious viruses or worm attacks Figure 80 Security gt Safeguard Engine Security gt Port Security Port Security is a security feature that prevents unauthorized computers with source MAC addresses unknown to the Switch prior to stopping auto learning processing from gaining access to the network A given ports or a range of ports dynamic MAC address learning can be stopped such that the current source MAC addresses entered into the MAC address forwarding table can not be changed once the port lock is enabled Using the drop down menu change Admin State to Enabled and then click Apply to confirm the setting Q Safeguare From Port To Port Admin State Max Learning Address 0 64 or b se WA Disabled 0 Apply Port Security Port Admin State Max Leaming Address 01 Disabled 0 02 Disabled 0 03 Disabled 0 04 Disabled 0 05 Disabled 0 06 Disabled 0
67. ocument 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 1 Hardware Installation Step by step hardware installation procedures 2 Getting Started A startup guide for basic switch installation and settings 3 Smart Console Utility An introduction to the central management system 4 Configuration Information about the function descriptions and configuration settings 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 A NOTE indicates important information that helps a better use of the device A A CAUTION indicates potential property damage or personal injury Copyright and Trademarks Information in this document is subjected to change without notice 2009 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 Micros
68. oft 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 1 Product Introduction D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 1 Product Introduction Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of D Link Web Smart Switch Products D Link s next generation Web Smart 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 advance features including four combo 100 1000BASE X SFP slots for fiber connection network security traffic segmentation QoS and versatile management Choices of 16 24 and 48 ports Three port densities are available for selection 16 24 and 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports Supporting auto detection of MDI MDIX these switches bring inexpensive and easy Ethernet connection to the desktops Each switch provides 4 combo SFP slots which supports both 1000M and 100M fiber connections with appropriate fiber transceivers 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 consumpti
69. on on DGS 1210 series such as reducing power when a port does not have a device attached 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 and QoS 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 Voice VLAN will automatically place the voice traffic from IP phone 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 provides 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 overwhel
70. one user defined OUI will take extra one ACL rule System will auto generate an ACL profile Profile ID 51 for all the Voice VLAN rules 36 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Select the OUI and press Add to the lower table to complete the Auto Voice VLAN setting Configuration gt Link Aggregation gt Port Trunking The Trunking function enables the combining of two or more ports together to increase bandwidth Up to eight Trunk groups may be created and each group consists up to eight ports Select the ports to be grouped together and then click Apply to activate the selected Trunking groups Two types of link aggregation can be selected Static Static link aggregation LACP LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol is enabled on the device LACP allows for the automatic detection of links in a Port Trunking Group Disable Remove all members in this trunk group Link Aggregation State Enabled Disabled Apply Edit Trunking Information 10 Type tace i Apply _ Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 n mm m A n M v 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 M M O O 0 O O O O O O O O O Note maximum 8 ports in static group and 8 ports in LACP group Trunking list ID Type Ports 01 Static 5 6 7 8 02 Static 9 10 11 12 03 LACP 13 14 15 16 04 Disable 05 Disable 06 Disable 07 Disable 08 Disable Figure 63 Configuration gt Link Aggregation gt Por
71. ooping enabled globally the Web Smart Switch will forward multicast traffic only to connections that have group members attached The settings of IGMP snooping is set by each VLAN individually IGMP Snooping Configuration OQ Ssfegquard IGMP Snooping Enabled Disabled IGMP Global Settings Host Timeout 130 153025 sec fi 260 Router Timeout 60 600 sec 260 Robustness Variable 2 255 2 Last Member Query Interval 1 25 sec 1 Query Interval 60 600 sec 125 Max Response Time 10 25 sec 140 Note The Host Timeout was computed automatically in Querier Enabled by Robustness Variable Query Interval Max Response Time 4 Apply The VLAN Settings of IGMP snooping VLAN ID VLAN Name State Querier State Router Ports Settings Multicast Entry Table 1 Enabled Disabled Edit View Figure 65 Configuration gt IGMP Snooping Configuration By default IGMP is disabled If enabled the IGMP Global Settings will need to be entered Host Timeout 130 153025 sec This is the interval after which a learned host port entry will be purged For each host port learned a Port Purge Timer runs for Host Port Purge Interval This timer will be restarted whenever a report message from host is received over that port If no report messages are received for Host Port Purge Interval time the learned host entry will be purged from the multicast group The default value is 260 seconds Robustness Variable 2 255
72. or by gathering and storing the user lists 802 1X Settings Safeguard 802 1X Enabled Disabled 802 1X Global Settings Radius Server IP N fF ff QuietPeriod 0 65535 sec Key SuppTimeout 1 65535 sec Confirm Key i ServerTimeout 1 65535 sec TxPeriod 1 65535 sec 24 MaxReq 1 10 ReAuthEnabled ReAuthPeriod 1 4294957295 sec 802 1X Port Access Control From Port To Port Control Port Control Port Status Session Time User ID i Figure 82 Security gt 802 1X gt 802 1X Setting By default 802 1X is disabled To use EAP for security select enabled and set the 802 1X Global Settings for the Radius Server and applicable authentication information RADIUS Server IP The IP address of the external Radius Server You need to specify an RADIUS server to enable 802 1X authentication Key Masked password matching the Radius Server Key The max length is 32 characters Confirm Key Enter the Key a second time for confirmation TxPeriod 1 65535 sec This sets the TxPeriod of time for the authenticator PAE state machine This value determines the period of an EAP Request Identity packet transmitted to the client Default is 24 seconds ReAuthEnabled This function is to determine whether regular re authentication will take place on this port s When the 802 1X function is enabled the switch sends an EAP request identity packet to client The ReAuthEnable
73. orce Unauthorized is selected the port will remain in the unauthorized state ignoring all attempts by the client to authenticate The Switch cannot provide authentication services to the client through the interface If Auto is selected it will enable 802 1X and cause the port to begin in the unauthorized state allowing only EAPOL frames to be sent and received through the port The authentication process begins when the link state of the port transitions from down to up or when an EAPOL start frame is received The Switch then requests the identity of the client and begins relaying authentication messages between the client and the authentication server The default setting is Auto Security gt MAC Address Table gt Static MAC This feature provides two distinct functions The Disable Auto Learning table allows turning off the function of learning MAC address automatically if a port isn t specified as an uplink port for example connects to a DHCP Server or Gateway By default this feature is Off disabled 01 02 03 04 05 06 oF 03 10 Uplink Port Static MAC Address Lists Maximum Entries 256 MAC Address Figure 83 Security gt Static Mac Address To initiate the removal of auto learning for any of the uplink ports click On to enable this feature and then select the port s for auto learning to be disabled The Static MAC Address Setting table displays the static MAC addresses connected as well as the VID Click
74. orun program on the installation CD and the other is manual installation NOTE Please be sure to uninstall any existing SmartConsole Utility from your PC before installing the latest SmartConsole Utility 10 3 Getting Started D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Option 1 Follow these steps to install the SmartConsole Utility via the autorun program on the installation CD 1 2 3 Insert the Utility CD into your CD Rom DVD Rom Drive The autorun program will appear automatically Click on the Install SmartConsole Utility button and an installation wizard will guide you through the process After successfully installing the SmartConsole Utility you can open the utility by clicking Start gt Programs gt D Link SmartConsole Utility Connect the Smart Switch to the same L2 network segment of your PC and use the SmartConsole Utility to discover the Smart Switches Option 2 Follow these steps to install the SmartConsole Utility manually 1 2 3 Insert the Utility CD into your CD Rom DVD Rom Drive From the Start menu on the Windows desktop click Run In the Run dialog box type D D Link SmartConsole Utility setup exe where D represents the drive letter of your CD Rom or DVD Rom and click OK Follow the on screen instructions to install the utility Upon completion go to Start gt Programs gt D Link SmartConsole Utility and open the SmartConsole Utility Connect the Smart Switch to the same L2 netwo
75. pen in Cable means the wires of RJ45 cable may be broken or the other end of the cable is simply disconnected Test Failed means some other errors occurred during cable diagnostics Please select the same port and test again Cable Fault Distance meters Indicates the distance of the cable fault from the Switch port if the cable is less than 2 meters it will show No Cable Cable Length meter If the test result shows OK then cable length will be indicated for the total length of the cable The cable lengths are categorized into four types lt 50 meters 50 80 meters 80 100 meters and gt 100 meters A NOTE Cable length detection is effective on Gigabit ports only A NOTE Please be sure that Power Saving feature is disabled before enabling Cable Diagnostics function Monitoring gt System Log The System Log page provides information about system logs including information when the device was booted how the ports are operating when users logged in when sessions timed out as well as other system information 53 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual vg 5 o Refresh 10 Jan 1 03 34 23 2009 Web session timed out IP 10 90 90 100 1 Jan 2 05 32 47 2009 Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled info 2 Jan 2 05 32 21 2009 Spanning Tree Protocol is disabled info 3 Jan 2 05 28 40 2009 Topology changed port 1 info Jan 2 05 27 58 2009 Spanning Tree Protocol is enable
76. psnning Tree gt STP Port Settings Device List QoS gt Storm Control Q0S gt Bandwidth Control QoS gt 802 1p DSCP Priority Settings E Command Line Interface Sacurity gt Tasted Host To connect a switch via TELNET Logging on to the Command Line Interfaos Security gt Safeguard Engine Security gt Port Security CLI Commands a Download Security gt 802 1X gt 802 1X Settings Uplosd Security gt MAC Address Table gt Static MAC Config ipif System Security gt MAC Address Table gt Dynamic Forwarding Table Logout Monitoring gt Ststistics Ping Monitoring gt Cable Disgnostics Reboot Monitoring gt System Log Reset ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Show ipif ACL gt ACL Profile List Show switch ACL gt ACL Finder Config account admin password Save E Appendix A Ethernet Technology E Appendix C Rack mount Instructions Gigabit Ethernet Technology Fast Ethernet Technology Switching Technology E Appendix B Technical Specifications Hardware Specifications Key Components Performance Port Functions Physical amp Environment Emission EMI Certifications Safety Certifications Festures L2 Festures VLAN QoS Quality of Service Security Management Phone 386 2 6600 0123 Address NO 289 Sinhu 3rd Rd Neihu District Taipei City 114 Taiwan R O C 2009 D Link Corporation All rights reserved A NA A A AAA Figure 42 User Guide Micro Site 26 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Man
77. ra isee dom tal reeds 60 PAG CNE PAT EEE O 61 o A A A O E Ro A A A eae teas 61 HOSO A NN 61 SONIN e ae CO A eee ee ene 61 SNOWS WI 61 GONG ACCUM admin DAS WO divina cisco riders ias 62 RLV POCA A O desi AA A 62 Appendix A Ether et Technol Vat aaaea aana aaan aaoi a aa aain a aiaa Naaa aai 63 Gigabit Ethernet Technol Vas A a eee te 63 Fast Ele met FeEcAnOIO Ya As A AAA De 63 WICH CIN OIOONY cad oats Ser san cise ias 63 Appendix B Technical Specifications cui 62 Hardware SPECIHNCaUONS a ranee e a a a a a a a a ds 62 Key Components Peto Mancera 62 POP EWC HONS APR o_o sul easaaieaiiocssucuenacesueesdenneneaanaeeesene suse ocaenee 62 PayScale ENVIOS dial 62 Emission EMI Seti INS A A AA A A AAA 62 Daley Certicap ti SA A vas 62 ESOS ud acacia 62 PA A o deanna mabte Suabentd venice eaninse ona daeaas 62 A A nate aacoeenaeenteee ee 62 BOS QUAI Ol EVIC E raro T 63 A ee ee ee ene ee ee ere eee ee eee eee ee 63 AIAG CVC AR 63 Appendix C Rack mount Instructions cccceeeeeeseseesseeeeeeensseeeseoesseeeeseoeasseeeeooeaseeseoeesseeeseonenseessesooesseees 64 About This Guide D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual About This Guide This guide provides instructions to install the D Link Gigabit Web Smart Switch DGS 1210 16 24 48 how to use the SmartConsole Utility and to configure Web based Management step by step A Note The model you have purchased may appear slightly different from the illustrations shown in the d
78. rap OK Figure 17 SmartConsole Trap The trap icon in the SmartConsole Settings will change while receiving new trap messages Please see below for detailed description Icon Description No new traps OA New traps was received File By clicking on this icon you will see below options 13 4 SmartConsole Utility D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Figure 18 SmartConsole File Monitor Save Records the setting of the Device List as default for the next time the SmartConsole Utility is used Monitor Save As Records the setting of the Device List in an appointed filename and file path Monitor Load Manually load a Device List setting file Help Click this icon to launch the SmartConsole Info window D About D Link SmartConsole Utility D Link SmartConsole Utility Version 2 10 01 Protocol Version 2 001 004 2009 D Link Corporation All rights reserved Figure 19 SmartConsole Help 14 4 SmartConsole Utility D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Device Configuration The Device Configuration in the SmartConsole Utility has five icons Device Settings Device Password Manager Multi Firmware Upgrade DHCP Refresh dada _ Web Access and the ne ES device buttons for the Device List Device Settings Select a switch from the Device List Click on this icon to launch the Device Settings window Here you can configure the Product Name IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask System Name Locat
79. ress gt dhcp Parameter Parameter ipaddress lt 1p address gt lt subnet mask gt gateway lt oW address gt dhcp Description Upload the firmware on the Switch from a TFTP server Specifies that the Switch s current settings will be uploaded to the TFTP server The IP address of the TFTP server The filename of the firmware or switch configuration file on the TFTP server You need to specify the DOS path if the file is not at the root directory of the TFTP server ipaddress lt ip address gt lt subnet mask gt gateway lt gw Description The IP address and subnet mask to be created Users need to specify the address and mask information using the traditional format for example 10 1 2 3 255 0 0 0 The IP address of the router or gateway Allows the selection of the DHCP protocol for the assignment of an IP address to the Switch s System IP interface This command closes the current connection Syntax logout 60 6 Command Line Interface D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual NOTE Save your configuration changes before logging out Ping This command checks if another computer is on the network and listens for connections You can ping the switch from any IP workstation the switch is connected to through the managed VLAN VLAN 1 by default as long as there is a physical path between the switch and the workstation The terminal interface sends five pings to the target station Syntax ping
80. revious page Create Figure 91 Add Access Profile The steps of adding an access profile are described below 1 After selecting the Profile ID and Frame Type MAC or IPv4 specify attributes like Untagged Tagged for MAC or ICMP IGMP TCP UDP for IPv4 Click Select and a simplified frame diagram will be displayed 2 Selecting the field of interest will display the related columns in the lower part of the page Enter the filtering mask and click Create when done A filtering mask is to specify the digit that you want to check For example if you want to check a network of 192 168 1 0 24 then you should enter the IP mask as 255 255 255 0 NOTE You cannot select Payload in a MAC ACL or L2 Header in IP ACL 3 After the Profile ID has been created it will go back to the main Access Profile List page clicking the Edit New Rules button to enter the Access Rule List page Profile ID Access ID Profile Type Summary Action Figure 92 Access Rule List 56 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Profile ID Indicates the corresponding access profile Identification number Access ID Indicates the access rule Identification number Profile Type Displays the profile type Summary Displays the access rule summary Action Displays the access rule action To add a new rule click Add Rule Add Access Rule O Safeguard Profile Information Profile ID 01 IP Protocol TCP
81. rk segment of your PC and use the SmartConsole Utility to discover the Smart Switches For detailed explanations of SmartConsole s functions please refer to Chapter 4 SmartConsole Utility 11 4 SmartConsole Utility D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 4 SmartConsole Utility The D Link SmartConsole Utility allows the administrator to quickly discover all D Link smart switches which are in the same domain of the PC collect traps and log messages and quick access to basic configurations of the switch The SmartConsole Utility consists of three parts Device Configurations at the top Device List as the main body and SmartConsole Settings at the left Device Configuration D D Link Smart Console Utility 00090 ne IP Address HAC Address Protocol Version Product Hame System Hame 10 950 90 90 0015er 742b6a3 2 001 004 DS 5 12 70 45 ETA SmartConsole Settings Device List Figure 14 SmartConsole Utility SmartConsole Settings The SmartConsole Settings at the left has five icons Utility Settings Log Trap File and Help Utility Settings Click this icon to launch the Utility Settings window Refresh time refreshes the devices which were selected as monitored devices in the Device List Choices include 15 secs 30 secs 1 mins 2 mins and 5 mins for selecting the monitoring time intervals Utility Group Interval establishes the intervals in seconds that the Switch will be discovered in the SmartConsole De
82. s The System Setting allows the user to configure the IP address and the basic system information of the Switch IP Information There are two ways for the switch to obtain an IP address Static and DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol When using static mode the IP Address Subnet Mask 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 System Information By entering a System Name and System Location the device can more easily be recognized through the SmartConsole Utility and from other Web Smart devices on the LAN 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 Group Interval The D Link Web Smart Switch will routinely send report packets to the SmartConsole Utility in order to maintain the information integrity The user can adjust the Group Interval to optimal frequency Selective range is from 120 to 1225 seconds and 0 means dis
83. s to add a device into the Discover List or select a device and click the button to remove it DIETA Input Remote IP Address to add a switch in discovery or monitor list IP Address 192 168 1 10 Cancel Figure 24 SmartConsole Add device Delete entry Figure 25 SmartConsole Delete device Device List This list displays all discovered Web Smart devices on the network Monitor IP Address MAL Address Protocol Version Product Mame System Hame i Figure 26 SmartConsole Device List Definitions of the Device List features Monitor Checking the Monitor box and the SmartConsole will collect the trap and log data from the device The in the monitor means the device was discovered by SmartConsole Click the icon to have the device to continue updating the information such as system log or trap to the SmartConsole Utility The icon will appear z When the device was detected as not reachable the icon will change to Please check if the power or the cable of this device is disconnected IP Address Displays the current IP addresses of devices MAC Address Displays the device MAC Addresses 17 4 SmartConsole Utility D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Protocol version Displays the software version of the Utility Product Name Displays the device product name System Name Displays the appointed device system name DHCP Specify if the device gets the IP address from a DHCP
84. sec The Robustness Variable allows adjustment for the expected packet loss on a subnet If a subnet is expected to be lossy the Robustness Variable may need to be increased The Robustness Variable cannot be set to zero and it SHOULD NOT be Default is 2 seconds Query Interval 60 600 sec The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent By adjusting the Query Interval the number of IGMP messages can be increased or decreased larger values will cause IGMP Queries to be sent less often Default value is 125 seconds Router Timeout 60 600 sec This is the interval after which a learned router port entry will be purged For each router port learned a Router Port Purge Timer runs for Router Port Purge Interval This timer will be restarted whenever a Query control message is received over that port If there are no Query control messages received for Router Port Purge Interval time the learned router port entry will be purged Default is 260 seconds 38 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Last Member Query Interval 1 25 sec The Last Member Query Interval is the Max Response Time inserted into Group Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages and is also the amount of time between Group Specific Query messages This value may be adjusted to modify the leave latency of the network A reduced value results in reduced time to detect the loss of the last member of a group Default is
85. selected port 37 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Port Priority 0 65535 Displays the LACP priority value for the port Default is 128 Activity There are two different roles of LACP ports Active Active LACP ports are capable of processing and sending LACP control frames This allows LACP compliant devices to negotiate the aggregated link so the group may be changed dynamically as needs require In order to utilize the ability to change an aggregated port group that is to add or subtract ports from the group at least one of the participating devices must designate LACP ports as active Both devices must support LACP Passive LACP ports that are designated as passive cannot initially send LACP control frames In order to allow the linked port group to negotiate adjustments and make changes dynamically one end of the connection must have active LACP ports Timeout Specify the administrative LACP timeout The possible field values are Short 3 Sec Defines the LACP timeout as 3 seconds Long 90 Sec Defines the LACP timeout as 90 seconds This is the default value Click Apply to implement the changes made Configuration gt IGMP Snooping With Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping the Web Smart Switch can make intelligent multicast forwarding decisions by examining the contents of each frame s Layer 2 MAC header IGMP snooping can help reduce cluttered traffic on the LAN With IGMP sn
86. server Location Displays the location of the appointed device Trap IP Displays the IP address of the host where the Trap information will be sent Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask setting of the device Gateway Displays the Gateway setting of the device Device Group Interval Displays the intervals in seconds that the Switch will be discovered in the SmartConsole Device List Firmware version Displays the current Firmware version of this device LLDP Displays the LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol status of the device SNMP Displays the SNMP status of the device A NOTE If the devices are marked red in the device list it means that a firmware upgrade is required again A NOTE The LLDP function is only provided by PoE models For non PoE models the LLDP column will appear blank 18 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 5 Configuration The features and functions of the D Link Web Smart Switch can be configured for optimum use through the Web based Management Utility Smart Wizard Configuration After a successful login the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D Link Web Smart Switch If you do not plan to change anything click Exit to leave the Wizard and enter the Web Interface You can also skip it by clicking Don t show Smart Wizard next time for the next time you logon to the Web based Management Password Settings Password setting allows you to change the
87. t Trunking NOTE Each combined trunk port must be connected to devices within the same VLAN group Configuration gt Link Aggregation gt LACP Port Settings The LACP Port Settings is used to create port trunking groups on the Switch The user may set which ports will be active and passive in processing and sending LACP control frames From Port To Port Port Priority 0 65535 Activity Timeout 01 28 m 128 Passive short 3 sec Appy _ Porn PortPriority Actviy R LL 128 Active a __ Long 90 sec y 02 128 Active Long 90 sec 03 128 Active Long 90 sec 04 128 Active Long 90 sec 05 128 Active Long 90 sec 06 128 Active Long 90 sec 07 128 Active _ Long 90 sec 128 Active Long 90 sec o 09 128 Active Long 90 sec 10 128 Active ls Long 90 sec 11 ji 128 J _ Active e Long 90 sec 12 128 Active Long 90 sec 13 128 Active Long 90 sec 14 128 Active Long 90 sec 15 128 Active Long 90 sec 16 128 Active Long 90 sec 17 128 Active Long 90 sec 18 128 Active Long 90 sec Figure 64 Configuration gt Link Aggregation gt LACP Port Settings From Port The beginning of a consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port To Port The ending of a consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the
88. tch One AC power cord Four rubber feet Screws and two mounting brackets One Multi lingual Getting Started Guide One CD with User Manual SmartConsole Utility program and D View Module If any item is found missing or damaged please contact the local reseller for replacement TT FT FT Se YS 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 gt Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around the switch gt 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 t Rubber Feet Figure 7 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 Figure 8 Attach the mounting brackets to the Switch 2 Hardware Installation D Link Web Smart Switch User
89. te Change Firmware Upgrade State Figure 48 System gt SNMP Setting Community Setting In support of SNMP version 1 the Web Smart Switch accomplishes user authentication by using Community Settings that function as passwords The remote user SNMP application and the Switch SNMP must use the same community string SNMP packets from a station that are not authenticated are ignored dropped The default community strings for the Switch used for SNMP v 1 management access are Read_Only The community with read only privilege allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects The default name is public Read_Write The community with read write privilege allows authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects The default name is private Trap Setting Traps are messages that alert network personnel of events that occur on the Switch Such events can be as severe as a reboot someone accidentally turned the Switch OFF or less serious events such as a port status change The Switch can generate traps and send them to the trap recipient i e network administrator Setting up a Trap Select Enable enter a Trap Name add the IP of the device to be monitored and select the event s to trap The available trap Events to choose from include SNMP Authentication Traps System Device Bootup Fiber Link Up Link Down Twisted Pair Link Up Link Down RSTP Port State Change Firmware Upgrade State WO O A
90. tes Tools Help Figure 12 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 then click OK The default password is admin Connect to 10 90 90 90 A Enter your password Password OK YC Canet Figure 13 Logon Dialog Box Smart Wizard After a successful login the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D Link Web Smart 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 5 Configuration for detailed instructions SmartConsole Utility The SmartConsole Utility included in the installation CD is a program for discovering D Link Smart Switches within the same network segment connected to your PC This tool is only for computers running Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows Vista x64 86 operating systems There are two options for the installation of the SmartConsole Utility one is through the aut
91. the upgrade completes The Switch may crash if the Firmware upgrade is incomplete Tool Bar gt Smart Wizard By clicking the Smart Wizard button you can return to the Smart Wizard if you wish to make any changes there Tool Bar gt Online Help The Online Help provides two ways of online support Online 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 Online Hel Q Seafequard Online Support Site Please click Apply to go to the D Link online support site at www dlink com J User Guide Please click Apply button to open a window and display the guide in PDF format Figure 41 Online Help 25 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Please click Apply to go to the D Link online support site al www dlink com User Guide Please click Apply button to open a window and display the guide in POF format Web Smart Switch User Manual DGS 1210 Series A About This Guide E Configuration Terms Usage Smart Wizard Configuration Copy Right and Trademarks Password Settings SNMP Settings A Product Introduction System Settings DGS 1210 28 Web based Management Front Panel Tool Ber gt Save Menu Reser Panel Save Configuration DGS 1210 52 Sava Log Front Panel Tool Bar gt Tool Menu Reer Panel Reset Reset System E Hardware I
92. thority of the switch from the default VLAN to others created by users This allows managing the whole network more flexible By default the Management VLAN is disabled You can select any existing VLAN as the management VLAN when this function is enabled There can only be one management VLAN at a time Management eee OEnabled Disabled VID VLAN Marne Apply Figure 60 Configuration gt 802 1Q Management VLAN Configuration gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN Setting 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 The Voice VLAN function will only insert the Voice VLAN tag to untagged packets under corresponding ports If a VoIP packet comes with a VLAN tag the Voice VLAN function won t replace the original VLAN tag Voice VLAN Setting O Sefeguard Voice VLAN Enabled Disabled Voice VLAN Global Settings Vian ID 100 3 Aging Time 1 1 120 hours Priority High Apply Voice Vian Port Settings From Port To Port Auto Detection a 28 4 Disable 4 Apply o Port Auto Detection Status Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Enabled None Figure 61 Configuration gt Voice VLAN gt Voice VLAN
93. ting from RSTP A p2p value of false indicates that the port cannot have p2p status Auto allows the port to have p2p status whenever possible and operate as if the p2p status were true If the port cannot maintain this status for example if the port is forced to half duplex operation the p2p status changes to operate as if the p2p value were False The default setting for this parameter is Auto Restricted Role Toggle between True and False to set the restricted role state of the packet If set to True the port will never be selected to be the Root port The default value is False Restricted TCN Toggle between True and False to set the restricted TCN of the packet Topology Change Notification TCN is a BPDU that a bridge sends out to its root port to signal a topology change If set to True it stops the port from propagating received TCN and to other ports The default value is False Click Apply for the settings to take effect Click Refresh to renew the page QoS gt Storm Control The Storm Control feature provides the ability to control the receive rate of broadcast multicast and unknown unicast packets Once a packet storm has been detected the Switch will drop packets coming into the Switch until the storm has subsided Storm Control Sefeguaca Storm Control Enable Disable Storm Control Multicast Broadcast amp Unknow Unicast N 1 16000 Threshold 64Kbps N 64Kbps unlimited Kbps F
94. tion port value TCP Flag Specify the TCP flag value Ports Specify the switch ports that you want to implement the access rule to Action Specify the ACL forwarding action matching the rule criteria Permit forwards packets if all other ACL criteria are met Deny drops packets if all other ACL criteria is met Click Apply to make it effective 57 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual NOTE The switch begins the access rule with the smallest access ID so be careful in assigning the ID for the expected results To modify an existing rule please click on the Access ID hyperlink Profile ID Access ID Profile Type Summa Action 1 1 IP TCP Source IP Permit Delete Figure 94 ACL gt Access Profile List gt Access Rule List ACL gt ACL Finder This page is used to help find a previously configured ACL entry To search for an entry enter the profile ID from the drop down menu select a port that you wish to view define the state and click Find The table on the lower half of the screen will display the entries To delete an entry click the corresponding Delete buiton ACL rule finder helps you identify any rule has been assigned to a specific port Profile ID Any Ports 2 Profile ID Access ID Profile Type Summary Action 1 1 IP TCP Source IP Deny Figure 95 ACL gt ACL Finder 58 6 Command Line Interface D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual 6 Command Line Interface The D
95. tric VLAN is especially effective when used in a small network where a L3 routing device is absent or if the resource to be shared is not capable of supporting tagged VLAN for example a printer The example below is a typical application of Asymmetric VLAN Servers and firewall are located in shared VLAN default VLAN and PCs 1 2 and 3 are located in different VLAN Because VLANs remain separate PCs 1 2 and 3 cannot communicate with each other but all of them need to access the servers or the Internet behind the firewall Ty Saag eee dad A Sere Sees E a PC 1 Port 5 V2 5 PC 2 Port 6 V3 _ PC 3 Port 7 V4 Figure 56 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt Asymmetric VLAN Example 1 Enable Asymmetric VLAN Enable Asymmetric VLAN and click the Apply button The overlapping VLAN cannot be configured unless this function is enabled 33 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Asymmetric VLAN Example Enabled Disabled Note After enabling Asymmetric VLAN by clicking the Apply button users can configure PVID in the following window A ii Untagged VLAN Ports Tagged VLAN Ports VLAN Rename Delete VID 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 i 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Figure 57 Configuration gt 802 1Q VLAN gt Asymmetric VLAN Enabling Asymmetric VLAN 2 Configure the shared VL
96. ual 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 System Configuration gt Jumbo Frame gt 802 10 VLAN gt 802 1Q Management VLAN E Voice VLAN Link Aggregation gt IGMP Snooping gt Port Mirroring gt Power Saving gt Loopback Detection H E SNTP Settings Spanning Tree 5 Qos i Security gt Trusted Host gt Safeguard Engine gt Port Security 802 1X MAC Address Table Monitoring E1 ACL ACL Configuration Wizard Access Profile List SACL Finder Figure 43 Function Tree Device Information The Device Information provides an overview of the switch including essential information such as firmware amp hardware information and IP address lt also offers an overall status of common software features RSTP Click Setting to link to Configuration gt Spanning Tree gt STP Global Settings Default is disabled Port Mirroring Click Setting to link to Configuration gt Port Mirroring Default is disabled Storm Control Click Setting to link to Configuration gt QoS gt Storm Control Default is disabled Safeguard Engine Click Setting to link to Configuration gt Security gt Safeguard Engine Default is enabled
97. ually set current time Users input the system time manually Set time from PC The system time will be synchronized from the local computer Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt TimeZone Settings The TimeZone Setting Page is used to configure time zones and Daylight Savings time settings for SNTP TimeZone Settings Safeguard Daylight Saving Time State Disabled r3 Daylight Saving Time Offset In Minutes 60 Time Zone Offset from GMT In HH MM be oo FA 00 bed DST Annual Settings From Month Jan From Day 01 From Time In HH MM 00 00 To Month Jan To Day 01 To Time In HH MM 00 00 Figure 72 Configuration gt SNTP Settings gt TimeZone Settings Daylight Saving Time State Use this drop down menu to enable or disable the DST Settings Daylight Saving Time Offset in Minutes Use this drop down menu to specify the amount of time that will constitute your local DST offset 30 60 90 or 120 minutes Time Zone Offset from GMT in HH MM Use these drop down menus to specify your local time zone s offset from Greenwich Mean Time GMT DST Annual Settings Using annual mode will enable DST seasonal time adjustment Annual mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date must not be in the same month For example specify to begin DST on March 8 and end DST on November 1 From Month Enter the month DST will start on each year From Day Enter the day of the week DST will start on each year
98. ues per port gt Supports Strict WRR mode in queue handling gt Bandwidth Control QoS Quality of Service Security 802 1X port based access control Port Security IP and MAC ACL Broadcast Storm Control D Link Safeguard Engine Trusted Host ee Se eT wow Management Web based GUI or SmartConsole Utility D Link proprietary CLI SNMP support DHCP client Trap setting for destination IP system events fiber port events twisted pair port events gt Port access control gt Web based configuration backup restoration gt Web based firmware backup restore gt Firmware upgrade using SmartConsole Utility amp Web based management gt Reset Reboot TF eT we 63 D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Appendix C Rack mount Instructions D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Appendix C Rack mount Instructions Safety Instructions Rack Mount Instructions The following or similar rack mount instructions are included with the installation instructions 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 flo
99. usted Host Use Trusted Host function to manage the switch from a remote station You can enter up to ten designated management stations networks by defining the IP address Subnet Mask as seen in the figure below Trusted Host Enabled Disabled Apply Trusted Host Settings Maximum Entries 10 ID IP Address IP Mask Delete Input the permitted IP Address Mask in below window the format can be either 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 or 192 168 1 1 24 Add Host IP Address IP Mask Cancel Apply _ Note Create a list of IP Addresses that can access the switch Your local host IP Addresses must be one of the IP Addresses to avoid disconnection Figure 79 Security gt Trusted Host 47 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual To define a management station IP setting click the Add Host button and type in the IP address and Subnet mask Click the Apply button to save your settings You may permit only single or a range of IP addresses by different IP mask settings the format can either be 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 or 192 168 0 1 24 Please see the example below for permitting the IP range IP Address Subnet Mask Permitted IP 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 255 172 175 215 255 0 0 0 172 0 0 1 172 255 255 255 To delete the IP address simply click the Delete button Check the unwanted address and then click Apply Security gt Safeguard Engine D Link s Safeguard Engine is a r
100. vice List Utility Settings Refresh Time Utility Group Interval Figure 15 SmartConsole Utility Settings A NOTE If the Group Interval is set to 0 IGMP Snooping must be disabled in the Switch or the 12 4 SmartConsole Utility D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Web Smart Switch will not be discovered Log Click this icon to launch the Log window Click View Log to show the events of the SmartConsole Utility and the device Date Time indicates when the message was received IP denotes where it comes from and Status shows the content of this log message Click Clear Log to clear all log entries Click OK to exit DE P A Date Time Status hy IP 09 07 2009 18 02 27 172 17 5 173 Trap DGS 1210 24 coll Trap DGS 1210 24 30 Trap DGS 1210 24 30 Trap DGS 1210 24 30 Trap DGS 1210 24 30 Trap DGS 1210 24 30 pibnnol 17 19 34 1001680112 Nit alia 4 View Log Clear Log Figure 16 SmartConsole Log Trap Click this icon to launch the Trap window Click View Trap to show the events of the SmartConsole Utility and the device Date Time indicates when the trap message was received IP denotes where it comes from and Status shows the content of this trap message Click Clear Trap to clear all entries Click OK to exit Time Event IP 09 07 2008 17275173 pGS 1210 24 2003 09 07 2005 09 07 2005 09 07 2005 09 07 2005 09 07 2005 JS 2 E 21 T View Trap Clear T
101. w 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 64 D Link Building Networks for People
102. witch will start sending its own BPDU to all other switches for permission to become the Root Bridge If it turns out that the Switch has the lowest Bridge Identifier it will become the Root Bridge A time interval may be chosen between 6 and 40 seconds The default value is 20 Max Age has to have a value bigger than Hello Time Hello Time 1 10 sec The user may set the time interval between transmissions of configuration messages by the root device thus stating that the Switch is still functioning The default is 2 seconds Forward Delay 4 30 sec This sets the maximum amount of time that the root device will wait before changing states The default is 15 seconds Root Bridge Displays the MAC address of the Root Bridge Root Maximum Age Displays the Maximum Age of the Root Bridge Root Forward Delay Displays the Forward Delay of the Root Bridge Root port Displays the root port Click Apply for the settings to take effect Click Refresh to renew the page 43 5 Configuration D Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Configuration gt Spanning Tree gt STP Port Settings STP can be set up on a port per port basis In addition to setting Spanning Tree parameters for use on the switch level the Switch allows for the configuration of the groups of ports each port group of which will have its own spanning tree and will require some of its own configuration settings An STP Group spanning tree works in the same way as the switch level sp
103. ype of cable errors occurred in the cable Select a port and then click the Test Now button to start the diagnosis Cable Diagnostics Port 01 g Test Now Port Test Result Cable Fault Distance meters Cable Length meters in range Pairt OK PairtiN A Pair2 OK Pair2 N A 1 Pair3 N A Pair3 N A 80 100 Pair N A Pair N A The cable diagnostics feature is designed primarily for administrators or customer service representatives to verify and test copper cables it can rapidly determine the quality of the cables and the types of error Note 1 Before enablina Cable Diaanostics function please be sure to disable Power Savina via the Power Savina confiauration of Web GUI 2 If cable length is displayed as N A it means the cable length is Not Available This is due to the port being unable to obtain cable length either because its link speed is 10M or 100M or the cables used are broken and or bad in quality 3 The deviation of Cable Fault Distance is 2 meters therefore No cable may be displayed under Test Result when the cable used is less than 2 m in length 4 It also measures cable fault and identifies the fault in length according to the distance from this switch Figure 87 Monitoring gt Cable Diagnostic Test Result The description of the cable diagnostic results e OK means the cable is good for the connection e Short in Cable means the wires of the RJ45 cable may be in contact somewhere e O

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