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D-Link DGS-1005D/B User Manual

D-Link DGS-1005D/B
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DGS-1005D
5-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Switch
Manual
RECYCLABLE
V4.60
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D-Link DGS-1005D/B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandD-Link
ModelDGS-1005D/B
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Ethernet Technology

Discusses Fast and Gigabit Ethernet standards, focusing on performance and network evolution.

802.1p and QoS

Explains Quality of Service features using 802.1p priority queuing for traffic prioritization.

D-Link's Green Technology

Details energy-saving features, including IEEE 802.3az EEE and link status power saving.

Switch Description

Describes the DGS-1005D switch's five ports and multi-speed capabilities for network segmentation.

Features

Lists key features like Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDI/MDIX, flow control, and jumbo frame support.

Front-Panel Components

Covers the LED indicators and Ethernet ports on the front of the switch, including their functions.

Rear Panel Description

Describes the rear panel, including the DC power jack and the five Gigabit Ethernet ports.

Installation

Package Contents

Lists the items included in the DGS-1005D switch package for setup.

Before You Connect to the Network

Provides environmental and placement guidelines for optimal switch performance and longevity.

Mounting the Switch on a Wall

Details the procedures for wall-mounting the switch on cement, wood, or metal surfaces.

Power On

Explains how to connect power and what to expect from the system during startup, including LED behavior.

Power Failure

Advises on handling power failures and re-establishing operation after power is restored.

Connecting the Switch

Switch To End Node

Guides connecting end devices like PCs and routers to the switch using Ethernet cables.

Switch To Hub or Switch

Explains connecting the switch to other network devices like hubs or switches using standard Ethernet cables.

Connecting To Network Backbone or Server

Describes how to connect the switch to a network backbone or server for uplink purposes.

Technical Specifications

General

Summarizes standards, protocols, data rates, topology, and network cable requirements for the switch.

Physical and Environmental

Details operating conditions, dimensions, and certifications including temperature, humidity, and EMI compliance.

Performance

Lists performance characteristics such as transmission method, buffer size, address table, and MAC address learning.

Glossary

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