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D-Link DGS-1210-52 User Manual

D-Link DGS-1210-52
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D-Link DGS-1210-52 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switching Capacity104 Gbps
MAC Address Table Size16K entries
Power Supply100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz internal universal power supply
ManagedYes
PoENo
Humidity5% to 95% non-condensing
VLANs4K
Jumbo Frame9216 Bytes
Dimensions440 x 44 mm
Operating Temperature0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
Storage Temperature-40 to 70 °C (-40 to 158 °F)
Standards ComplianceIEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3x, 802.1D, 802.1w, 802.1Q, 802.1p
Ports48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T, 4 x SFP

Summary

About This Guide

About This Guide Overview

Provides instructions for installing and configuring the D-Link Smart Managed Switch DGS-1210 series.

Manual Terms and Usage

Defines key terms used in the manual, distinguishing between 'Switch' and 'switch'.

Copyright and Trademarks

Information regarding document copyright, D-Link Corporation, and trademarks.

1 Product Introduction

Product Introduction and Features

Introduces the D-Link Smart Managed switch series, highlighting ports, green technology, L2 features, and management.

DGS-1210 Series Models

Details front and rear panel components for various DGS-1210 switch models.

LED Indicators Explained

Explains the meaning of Power, Fan Error, Link/Act/Speed, and PoE Max LEDs on the switch.

2 Hardware Installation

Hardware Installation Safety

Provides essential safety guidelines to prevent injury, electrical shock, fire, and equipment damage.

Switch Installation Procedures

Covers unpacking, switch installation (desktop, shelf, rack), and power cord connection.

Power Cord and Grounding

Details on securing the power cord with a clip and connecting the switch to a protective ground.

3 Getting Started

Getting Started Management Options

Explains switch management and PC setup requirements for Web-based management.

Web-based Management Access

Guides on connecting, supported browsers, and logging into the switch's web interface.

Smart Wizard Configuration

Walks users through initial settings via Smart Wizard: Web Mode, IP Information, Password, and SNMP.

4 Web-based Switch Configuration

Smart Wizard Initial Setup

Details Smart Wizard steps for Web Mode, IP Info, Password, and SNMP settings.

Web-based Management Interface

Describes the main UI areas: Tool Bar, Function Tree, and Main Configuration Screen.

Tool Bar Utility Functions

Covers Save, Tools (Reset, Backup), Wizard, Help, and Surveillance Mode functions.

System Configuration Settings

Covers system, port, DHCP, VLAN, Spanning Tree, Link Aggregation, Multicast, SNTP, LLDP settings.

5 Surveillance Mode Configuration

Surveillance Mode UI Navigation

Guides on entering the UI, interface layout, and navigating menus for surveillance.

Surveillance Topology Overview

Displays connected devices, IP cameras, NVRs, and their status in a topology diagram.

Device and Port Information

Provides switch info, PoE utilization, bandwidth, port status, and camera/NVR details.

PoE Scheduling and Clock Settings

Allows configuration of PoE power delivery schedules and system clock/SNTP settings.

Surveillance Log and Diagnostics

Covers system logs, health diagnostics, cable tests, and discovered device info.

System Tools and Mode Switching

Covers system reset, reboot, backup/restore, firmware management, and switching modes.

6 Command Line Interface

CLI Connection and Login

Instructions for connecting via TELNET and logging into the switch's command line interface.

CLI Commands Reference

Lists and describes essential CLI commands for switch management (download, upload, config, ping).

File Transfer Commands

Details on using download and upload commands for firmware and configuration files via TFTP.

System Configuration Commands

Covers commands for firmware image, IP interfaces (IPv4/IPv6), and logout.

Monitoring and Maintenance Commands

Describes commands like ping, ping6, reboot, reset config, show boot file, show firmware.

Appendix A - Ethernet Technology

Gigabit Ethernet Technology

Explains Gigabit Ethernet as an extension of IEEE 802.3, its benefits and applications.

Fast Ethernet Technology

Describes Fast Ethernet (100BASE-T) as an important LAN technology for high performance.

Switching Technology

Explains switching technology for increasing network capacity by segmenting LANs.

Appendix B - Technical Specifications

Hardware Specifications

Details switching capacity, forwarding rate, packet buffer, memory, ports, power, fans, and environmental specs.

Key Features Specifications

Lists L2/L3 features, VLAN, QoS, AAA, ACL, Security, SNMP, OAM, and Management capabilities.

Appendix C – Rack mount Instructions

Rack Mount Safety Instructions

Provides safety guidelines for rack installation, covering ambient temp, airflow, and loading.

Regulatory Information

FCC Interference Statement

Statement on FCC rules compliance for digital devices and potential interference.

General Safety Instructions

Provides general safety guidelines for personal safety and product protection.

Product Disposal and Recycling

Information on proper disposal of the product and packaging for recycling.

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