D-Link DGS-1210 Smart Managed Gigabit Switches

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Appendix B - Technical Specifications D-Link Smart Managed Switch User Manual
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Support default route backup enrty
Max. 64 IPv4 and 32 IPv6 host route
VLAN
802.1Q VLAN standard (VLAN Tagging)
Up to 256 static VLAN groups
Asymmetric VLAN
Management VLAN
Auto Voice VLAN
Auto Surveillance VLAN
QoS (Quality of Service)
Priority queue mapping by :
- 802.1p
- DSCP
- ToS
- TCP/UDP port number
- IPv6 traffic class
Up to 8 queues per port
Supports Strict in queue handling
Bandwidth Control
AAA
802.1X port-based access control
Support RADIUS server
ACL
Max 50 ingress ACL access-list
Ingress ACL rules: 768 rules (each rule
can be associated to a single port or
multiple ports)
Support different ACL policy packet
contents:
- 802.1p priority
- VLAN
- MAC address
- Ethernet Type
- IPv4/IPv6 address
- DSCP
- Protocol type
- TCP/UDP port number
- IPv6 Traffic class
Security
Trusted Host
Port Security: Support 64 MAC addresses
per port
Traffic Segmentation
D-Link Safeguard Engine
Broadcast Storm Control
ARP Spoofing Prevention: Supports max
127 entries
DHCP Server Screening: Able to
configure 4 IP addresses for DHCP server.
SSL: Support v1/v2/v3
Smart Binding
- Support manual configuration and
scanning for binding.
- Supports ARP packet inspection as default,
ARP and IP packet inspection as an option.
- Supports DHCP Snooping
OAM
Cable Diagnostics
Reset button (reset to factory default)
Management
Web-based GUI or D-Link Network
Assistant (DNA)
D-Link CLI style
SNMP support
DHCP client
Trap setting for destination IP, system
events, fiber port events, twisted-pair port
events
Password access control
Web-based configuration backup /
restoration
Web-based firmware backup/restore
Firmware upgrade using D-Link Network
Assistant (DNA) & Web-based
management
Reset, Reboot
D-Link Green Technology
Power Saving: Enabled by default to save
power:
- By Link Status: Drastically save power
when the switch port link is down. For
example, no PC connection or the
connected PC is powered off.
- By LED Shut-Off: LEDs can be turned
on/off by port or system through schedule.
- By Port Shut-Off: Each port on the system
can be turned on/off by schedule.
- By System Hibernation: System enters
hibernation by schedule. In this mode,
switches save most power since main
chipsets (both MAC and PHY) are disabled
for all ports, and energy required to power
the CPU is minimal.
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