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Product Series | DXS-1210 |
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Power Supply | Internal |
Jumbo Frame Support | 9KB |
Number of Ports | 12 |
Layer | L2+ |
Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
Uplink Ports | 10G SFP+ |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
Defines terms like "Switch" and "bridge" for clarity in the manual.
Provides copyright notice and lists trademarks used within the document.
Explains D-Link Green devices aim to provide eco-friendly alternatives without compromising performance.
Details Layer 2 features like IGMP snooping, port mirroring, and Spanning Tree.
Details Layer 3 features including IP interface, static routes, and ARP.
Describes support for bandwidth control and 802.1p priority queues for traffic prioritization.
Covers Safeguard Engine, Storm Control, and Port Security for network protection.
Introduces management options via Web-based interface and CLI commands.
Describes the 8-port 10GBASE-T and 2-port SFP+ L2 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch model.
Details the LEDs and ports on the front of the DXS-1210-10TS model.
Details the rear panel components of the DXS-1210-10TS, including the power port.
Describes the 8-port 10GBASE-T and 2-port 10G SFP+ switch with combo ports.
Details the LEDs and ports on the front of the DXS-1210-12TC model.
Details the rear panel components of the DXS-1210-12TC, including the power port.
Describes the 10-port 10G SFP+ and 2-port 10GBASE-T/SFP+ combo switch.
Details the LEDs and ports on the front of the DXS-1210-12SC model.
Details the rear panel components of the DXS-1210-12SC, including the power port.
Lists crucial precautions to reduce risk of injury, shock, fire, and equipment damage.
Guides users through unpacking the switch and checking contents against the packing list.
Provides instructions for safe installation, including desktop/shelf and rack mounting.
Details how to install the switch on a desktop or shelf, including rubber feet placement.
Explains how to mount the switch in a standard 19-inch rack using mounting brackets.
Details connecting the AC power cord to the switch and a suitable electrical outlet.
Advises on unplugging the switch during power failure and replugging when power resumes.
Outlines management methods via Web-based Management and CLI commands.
Explains how to use a web browser for configuration and monitoring after physical installation.
Lists the web browsers currently supported by the switch's embedded Web-based Management.
Lists necessary equipment (PC, Ethernet cable) for initial web configuration.
Details the IP address requirements and the process to log into the switch's Web-based GUI.
Describes the wizard that guides through essential initial settings upon first login.
Explains how to access the main Web-based Management interface by exiting the Smart Wizard.
Guides users through initial switch settings like IP, password, and SNMP via the Smart Wizard.
Details configuring IPv4 address, Netmask, and Gateway using Static or DHCP methods.
Explains how to enable or disable the SNMP function within the Smart Wizard.
Describes creating and managing user accounts with different privilege levels for switch access.
Allows enabling or disabling password encryption for enhanced security.
Introduces the main areas of the Web-based Management screen: Tool Bar, Function Tree, and Main Configuration Screen.
Explains how to use the Save Menu to save configuration changes to non-volatile RAM.
Describes the Tool Menu for functions like Reset, Reboot, Backup, and Upgrade.
Shows the current and next reboot firmware images available on the switch.
Displays current and next reboot configuration information for the switch.
Details uploading a firmware file to the switch via HTTP.
Explains how to upgrade firmware using a TFTP server and specifying source/destination URLs.
Describes saving a backup of the switch's firmware using an HTTP server.
Details saving a firmware backup to a TFTP server by specifying server IP, source, and destination.
Explains restoring switch configuration from a file stored on an HTTP server.
Details loading switch configuration from a file stored on a TFTP server.
Describes saving the current switch configuration to a file on an HTTP server.
Details saving the current switch configuration to a file on a TFTP server.
Explains how to save system logs to a file using an HTTP server.
Details saving system logs to a file using a TFTP server.
Describes how to use the ping utility to test network connectivity to a target IP address.
Explains how to reset the switch to its factory default configuration.
Details how to save current settings and reboot the switch.
Allows re-running the Smart Wizard for any desired configuration changes.
Provides access to D-Link Support Site and User Guide for additional assistance.
Explains how to navigate through the switch's configuration options using the Function Tree.
Provides an overview of the switch, including firmware, hardware, and IP settings.
Details configuring basic system information like system name, location, and contact.
Allows monitoring and adjusting port settings like speed, duplex, and flow control for optimal configuration.
Displays physical port status, MAC address, VLAN, flow control, duplex, and speed.
Allows configuring SNMP notifications for error disable states and auto-recovery settings.
Details viewing and configuring Jumbo Frame size, which allows larger Ethernet payloads.
Allows viewing and configuring system log settings, including source interface and buffer log options.
Details configuring settings for the system log server, including IP address and UDP port.
Displays the system logs recorded by the switch for monitoring and troubleshooting.
Allows setting the current time and date for the switch.
Details configuring time zone and Daylight Saving Time settings for accurate timekeeping.
Allows configuring SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings for clock synchronization.
Allows viewing and configuring time range settings for specific operations or policies.
Describes creating and managing user accounts with different privilege levels for switch access.
Allows enabling or disabling password encryption for enhanced security.
Enables and configures global SNMP settings, including trap settings for network monitoring.
Allows managing SNMP views to define MIB objects accessible by SNMP managers.
Configures SNMP community strings to grant remote SNMP managers access to MIB objects.
Assigns SNMP users to groups, controlling access and security policies for SNMPv3.
Configures the SNMPv3 engine ID, a unique identifier for the switch.
Manages SNMPv3 user tables, allowing configuration of user access and message encryption.
Configures SNMP trap recipients by specifying management host IP addresses and security models.
Enables and disables RMON status and alarm traps for remote monitoring.
Displays and configures RMON Ethernet statistics for monitoring port traffic.
Contains information about sampled port data, including polling periods and history control.
Allows configuration of network alarms that trigger when network problems or events are detected.
Defines, modifies, and views RMON event statistics, specifying event types and descriptions.
Configures Telnet and Web access states and port numbers for switch management.
Allows configuring session timeout values for web and Telnet sessions for security.
Configures and displays D-Link Discovery Protocol (DDP) settings for network topology learning.
Configures static unicast forwarding entries in the MAC address table.
Configures static multicast forwarding entries in the MAC address table.
Configures global settings for the MAC address table, such as aging time.
Allows viewing entries in the MAC address table and clearing dynamic entries.
Configures VLAN settings, allowing the creation of up to 4K VLAN groups.
Allows configuring the asymmetric VLAN function on the switch for specific traffic flows.
Configures VLAN interface settings, including VLAN mode and acceptable frame types.
Configures Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) globally, including mode and traps.
Details STP state, traps, mode, priority, and general STP configuration parameters.
Allows configuring Spanning Tree parameters on a per-port basis.
Defines global MSTP settings, including region names and MSTP revision levels.
Displays MST instances and allows changing their priorities.
Configures MSTP interface settings and displays detected protocol information.
Detects and prevents network loops by automatically shutting down affected ports.
Configures link aggregation settings for combining multiple ports into a single logical link.
Configures IGMP snooping for intelligent multicast forwarding decisions, reducing LAN traffic.
Configures and views IGMP snooping static groups and group information per VLAN.
Configures interfaces as multicast router ports or forbids them from being router ports.
Allows clearing and displaying IGMP snooping related statistics.
Configures MLD snooping settings for IPv6 multicast traffic management.
Configures and views MLD snooping static groups and group information per VLAN.
Configures interfaces as IPv6 multicast router ports or forbids them.
Allows clearing and displaying MLD snooping related statistics.
Configures multicast filtering settings to control multicast traffic flow.
Configures global LLDP settings, enabling the switch to advertise and learn neighbor information.
Configures LLDP settings on a per-port basis, including transmission modes and subtypes.
Displays detailed management address information for LLDP entries.
Configures basic LLDP Type-Length-Value (TLV) settings for ports, like port description and system name.
Configures IEEE 802.1 organizational port VLAN ID TLV data types for LLDP advertisements.
Configures IEEE 802.3 organizational specific TLV data types for LLDP advertisements.
Enables or disables transmitting LLDP-MED TLVs for capabilities, network policy, and inventory.
Displays an overview of all LLDP traffic counters for the switch and individual ports.
Displays LLDP local port information, including port ID subtype and description.
Displays information about neighboring LLDP devices on a per-port basis.
Configures the aging time for ARP entries in the switch's ARP table.
Manually maps IP addresses to MAC addresses for static ARP entries.
Displays the switch's ARP table, showing IP to MAC address mappings.
Configures IPv4 interface settings, including static or DHCP IP assignment.
Configures the IPv4 default gateway and static route settings.
Configures IPv6 interface settings, including static IPv6 address and DHCPv6 client.
Configures and displays IPv6 neighbor settings, mapping IPv6 addresses to MAC addresses.
Configures IPv6 static or default routes, specifying the next hop IPv6 address.
Configures the default Class of Service (CoS) for ports, affecting traffic prioritization.
Selects the port scheduler method (e.g., SP, WRR) for output queue management.
Configures queue settings, including WRR weight and WDRR quantum for traffic shaping.
Maps Class of Service (CoS) values to specific queue IDs for traffic classification.
Configures rate limiting for ingress and egress traffic on ports to manage bandwidth.
Configures rate limiting for individual queues to manage bandwidth allocation.
Configures the port's trust state for Class of Service (CoS) or DSCP values.
Maps Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) values to Class of Service (CoS) priorities.
Guides the creation and configuration of Access Control Lists (ACLs) for traffic filtering.
Selects the packet type (MAC, IPv4, IPv6) for defining ACL rules.
Details creating MAC ACL rules, specifying source, destination, and Ethernet type.
Details creating IPv4 ACL rules, specifying source, destination, IP precedence, and protocol.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules specifically for TCP protocol, including flags and ports.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules specifically for UDP protocol, including DSCP and port settings.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules specifically for ICMP protocol, including message types and codes.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for EIGRP protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for ESP protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for GRE protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for IGMP protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for OSPF protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for PIM protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for VRRP protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for IP in IP protocol, specifying fragments and IP precedence.
Configures IPv4 ACL rules for PCP protocol, specifying DSCP and flow label.
Configures IPv6 ACL rules for TCP protocol, specifying DSCP and flow label.
Configures IPv6 ACL rules for UDP protocol, specifying DSCP and flow label.
Configures IPv6 ACL rules for ICMP protocol, specifying DSCP and flow label.
Manages ACL access lists, allowing creation and configuration of ACL profiles.
Configures ACL interface access group settings, associating ACLs with specific ports and directions.
Configures global port security settings, including trap states and system-wide MAC address limits.
Configures port-specific security settings, including MAC address limits, violation actions, and aging.
Manages port security address entries, allowing addition, clearing, and configuration of specific MAC addresses.
Configures global settings for DHCP server screening to prevent illegal DHCP services.
Configures DHCP server screening settings on a per-port basis.
Enables the Safeguard Engine to throttle packet flooding and protect the CPU from attacks.
Configures trusted host settings, specifying trusted host types like Telnet, Ping, HTTP, and HTTPS.
Limits traffic flow from ports to groups of ports, similar to VLANs but more restrictive.
Configures storm control settings to manage broadcast, multicast, and unicast traffic storms.
Configures settings to prevent Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks by selecting attack types to prevent.
Configures the global status of SSL/TLS for secure web management communication.
Configures SSL service policy settings, including policy names and session cache timeouts.
Diagnoses copper cable quality and identifies cable errors on specific ports.
Displays packet statistics for ports, including transmitted, received, and discarded frames.
Displays detailed port counter statistics, including errors and specific counter details.
Displays all port counters and allows clearing counters for specified or all ports.
Configures port mirroring to send copies of traffic from source ports to a destination port.
Configures power saving features like scheduled port shutdown and dimming LEDs.
Configures Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) to reduce power consumption on links with no traffic.
Provides steps to connect to the switch using TELNET protocol via terminal software or command prompt.
Details how to log in to the switch's Command Line Interface using default credentials.
Lists basic switch commands available in the CLI with their syntax and description.
Displays a list of available CLI commands on the device.
Configures the System IP interface, allowing static IP or DHCP assignment.
Terminates the current user session on the switch's console.
Tests network connectivity between devices by sending ICMP echo requests.
Reboots the switch, terminating network connections and executing boot code.
Resets all switch configurations to their factory default values.
Displays the current IP address configuration of the switch's interfaces.
Displays the current IPv6 address configuration of the switch's interfaces.
Displays comprehensive information about the switch's status and hardware.
Configures user accounts, including username, privilege level, and password.
Saves the current switch configuration to non-volatile RAM.
Specifies which firmware image the switch should boot from.
Displays ARP table and MAC FDB (Forwarding Database) information for troubleshooting.
Gathers technical support information needed for troubleshooting or analysis.
Lists detailed hardware specifications, including switching capacity, forwarding rate, and memory.
Details key performance aspects like switching capacity, forwarding rate, and packet buffer memory.
Describes the standards and features supported by the 10GBASE-T and 10GE SFP/SFP+ ports.
Summarizes Layer 2 and Layer 3 features, VLAN, QoS, ACL, and Security capabilities.
Lists supported Layer 2 features like MAC address table size, IGMP snooping, and STP.
Lists supported Layer 3 features like ARP, IPv4/IPv6 interfaces, and static routes.
Details power saving modes and Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) features.
Describes support for 802.1Q VLAN tagging and asymmetric VLAN functionality.
Lists QoS features for classifying and prioritizing traffic based on various parameters.
Details ACL capabilities, including profile limits, rules, and supported actions like Permit/Deny.
Lists security features such as Port Security, DHCP Screening, Safeguard Engine, and SSL.
Lists management interfaces and protocols supported, including Web GUI, CLI, Telnet, and SNMP.