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D-Link DGS-1100 Series Switch User Manual

 

System Information Settings 

The user can enter a System Name, System Location, and System Contact to aid in defining the 
Switch. 

To view the following window, click 

System > System Information Settings

, as shown below: 

 

 

Figure 5-2 System Information Settings window 

 

The fields that can be configured are described below: 

Parameter 

Description 

System Name 

Enter a system name for the Switch, if so desired. This name 
will identify it in the Switch network. 

System Location 

Enter the location of the Switch, if so desired. 

System Contact 

Enter a contact name for the Switch, if so desired. 

Click the 

Apply

 button to accept the changes made. 

IPv4 Interface 

This window is used to configure the IPv4 settings of the switch. 

To view the following window, click 

System > System Information Settings > IPv4 Interface

, as 

shown below: 

 

 

Figure 5-3 Peripheral Settings window 

 

The fields that can be configured are described below: 

Parameter 

Description 

Get IP From 

Select DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address. Select 
Static to manually configure the IP address settings. BOOTP 
allows the switch to get an IP configuration using the BOOTP 
protocol. 

IP Address 

If Static is selected, enter the IP address of the switch. If 
DHCP or BOOTP is selected, the automatically obtained IP 
address will be displayed. 

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Summary of Contents for EasySmart DGS-1100-16

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...alled and used in accordance with this user s guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in...

Page 3: ...e Installation 8 Step 1 Unpacking 8 Packing contents of DGS 1100 16 18 24 24P 26 8 Step 2 Switch Installation 8 Desktop or Shelf Installation 8 Rack Installation 9 Step 3 Plugging in the AC Power Cord...

Page 4: ...Table Settings 33 SNMP Host Table Settings 34 HTTP HTTPS 35 D Link Discovery Protocol 35 7 Layer 2 Features 36 FDB 36 Static FDB 36 MAC Address Table Settings 37 MAC Address Table 38 VLAN 39 802 1Q VL...

Page 5: ...uration 72 Firmware Information 72 Firmware Upgrade Backup 72 Firmware Upgrade from HTTP 73 Firmware Upgrade from TFTP 73 Firmware Backup to HTTP 73 Firmware Backup to TFTP 74 Configuration Restore Ba...

Page 6: ...tions 82 Physical Environment 82 Emission EMI Certifications 82 Safety Certifications 82 Features 82 L2 Features 82 L2 Multicasting 82 VLAN 82 QoS Quality of Service 83 Security 83 Management 83 Power...

Page 7: ...he switch All the documents are available either from the CD bundled with this switch or from the D Link website Other documents related to this switch are Getting started Guide D Link Network Assista...

Page 8: ...pay special attention to these indicators Each example below provides an explanatory remark regarding each type of indicator NOTE A note indicates important information that helps you make better use...

Page 9: ...f a packet is received the switch wakes and works immediately Connecting to EEE compliant devices such as PCs and servers the network can save energy without compromising any performance While connect...

Page 10: ...itch is either sending or receiving data to the port Solid Amber Indicates that the port is running at 10 100Mbps Light off No link Link Act Speed LED Ports 17 18 Solid Green There is a secure 1000Mbp...

Page 11: ...ecure 1000Mbps connection at the port Blinking Green or Amber Indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port Solid Amber Indicates that the port is running at 10 100 Mbps Li...

Page 12: ...0Mbps Light off No link PoE Mode Ports 1 12 Green Indicates that PoE mode is active Amber Indicates that there is an issue with the PoE mode activating properly Light off Indicates that PoE mode is no...

Page 13: ...Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port Solid Amber Indicates that the port is running at 10 100Mbps Light off No link Link Act Speed LED Ports 25 26 Solid Green There is a secure 1000M...

Page 14: ...screw One Multi lingual Getting Started Guide One CD with User Manual If any item is found missing or damaged please contact the local reseller for replacement Step 2 Switch Installation For safe swit...

Page 15: ...ore 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...

Page 16: ...nal installation requirements Depending on the power supply and system a 12 to 6 AWG copper conductor is required for U S installation Commercially available 6 AWG wire is recommended The length of th...

Page 17: ...D Link DGS 1100 Series Switch User Manual Figure 3 5 Ground cable screw and 8 terminal lug rings 1 11 1...

Page 18: ...sponds to requests with MIB objects stored in the database The SNMP agent updates the MIB objects to generate statistics and counters D Link Network Assistant DNA D Link Network Assistant included on...

Page 19: ...to the address bar of the browser and press the Enter key NOTE The default IP address of this switch is 10 90 90 90 with a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 Figure 4 2 Displays entering the IP address in Inter...

Page 20: ...his window the user can configure the IP address assignment method the static IP address Netmask and Gateway address Figure 4 4 System IP Information window The fields that can be configured are descr...

Page 21: ...to accept the changes made and continue to the next step Step 2 Admin Password In this window the user can set the password used with the admin account Figure 4 5 Admin Password Tick the Ignore the wi...

Page 22: ...ter Description SNMP Select the Enabled option to enable the SNMP function Select the Disabled option to disable the SNMP function Tick the Ignore the wizard next time option to skip the Smart Wizard...

Page 23: ...in the table Figure 4 7 Main Web UI window Area Number Description AREA 1 In this area a folder tree layout is displayed of functions that can be configured using the Web UI Open folders and click th...

Page 24: ...DGS 1100 24P Only System Log Time Time Profile Device Information In this window the Device Information CPU and Used status are displayed It appears automatically when you log in the Switch To return...

Page 25: ...ntact Enter a contact name for the Switch if so desired Click the Apply button to accept the changes made IPv4 Interface This window is used to configure the IPv4 settings of the switch To view the fo...

Page 26: ...his window is used to configure the IPv6 settings of the switch To view the following window click System System Information Settings IPv6 Interface as shown below Figure 5 4 Peripheral Settings windo...

Page 27: ...Ports configured for full duplex use 802 3x flow control half duplex ports use back pressure flow control and Auto ports use an automatic selection of the two Duplex Select the duplex mode used here O...

Page 28: ...be configured are described below Parameter Description From Port To Port Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here Jumbo Frame Enable Select whether to Enable or Disable supp...

Page 29: ...to it The Auto disable feature occurs under two conditions firstly if the total power consumption exceeds the system power limit and secondly if the per port power consumption exceeds the per port pow...

Page 30: ...Trap State Select this option to enable or disable the sending of PoE notifications Click the Apply button to accept the changes made PoE Status This window displays the PoE status of each port To vi...

Page 31: ...ass 3 and Class 4 Max Wattage When selecting Auto in the Mode drop down list this option appears Tick the check box and enter the maximum wattage of power that can be provisioned to the auto detected...

Page 32: ...le the System Log functionality Click the Apply button to accept the changes made The fields that can be configured for Buffer Log Settings are described below Parameter Description Buffer Log State S...

Page 33: ...0 to Local 7 Severity Select the severity value of the type of information that will be logged Options to choose from are Warning informational and All The possible levels are Warning The lowest leve...

Page 34: ...g window click System Time Clock Settings as shown below Figure 5 13 Clock Settings window The fields that can be configured are described below Parameter Description Time HH MM SS Enter the current t...

Page 35: ...To Date of the Month Select date of the month that summer time will end To Month Select the month that summer time will end To Year Enter the year that the summer time will end To Time HH MM Select t...

Page 36: ...indow The fields that can be configured are described below Parameter Description Range Name Enter the name of the time range This name can be up to 8 characters long From Week To Week Select the star...

Page 37: ...epends on the account s Privilege Level NOTE By default the admin account is created on the Switch To view the following window click Management User Account Settings as shown below Figure 6 1 User Ma...

Page 38: ...on and the Switch SNMP must use the same community string SNMP packets from any station that has not been authenticated are ignored dropped Traps Traps are messages that alert network personnel of eve...

Page 39: ...n failure notifications Port Link Up Tick this option to control the sending of port link up notifications Port Link Down Tick this option to control the sending of port link down notifications Coldst...

Page 40: ...e SNMP managers access to MIB objects in the Switch s SNMP agent Click the Apply button to accept the changes made SNMP Host Table Settings This window is used to configure and display the recipient o...

Page 41: ...e web session expires Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Note If the switch is in HTTPS mode the firmware or configuration cannot be upgraded using regular HTTP D Link Discovery Protoco...

Page 42: ...Unicast Static FDB window The fields that can be configured are described below Parameter Description Port Allows the selection of the port number on which the MAC address entered resides VID Enter t...

Page 43: ...s 01 XX XX XX XX XX Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Click the Delete All button to remove all the entries Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry MAC Address Table Setti...

Page 44: ...this configuration here State Select to enable or disable the MAC address learning function on the ports specified here Click the Apply button to accept the changes made MAC Address Table This window...

Page 45: ...cific entry Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist Port based VLAN This window is use...

Page 46: ...VID is a unique number between 1 and 4094 that identifies a particular VLAN Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Asymmetric VLAN This window is used to configure the asymmetric VLAN func...

Page 47: ...c window that will change when a different VLAN Mode was selected When Access was selected as the VLAN Mode the following page will appear Figure 7 12 Configure VLAN Interface Access window The fields...

Page 48: ...are Tagged Only Untagged Only and Admit All Ingress Checking Select the check box to enable or disable the ingress checking function VID Enter the VLAN ID used for this configuration here This value m...

Page 49: ...L2 Features VLAN Auto Surveillance VLAN Auto Surveillance Properties as shown below Figure 7 15 Auto Surveillance Properties window The fields that can be configured for Global Settings are described...

Page 50: ...ter Description Component Type Select the surveillance component type Options to choose from are Video Management Server VMS Client Remote Viewer Video Encoder Network Storage and Other IP Surveillanc...

Page 51: ...as show below Figure 7 18 Voice VLAN Global window The fields that can be configured are described below Parameter Description Voice VLAN State Select this option to enable or disable the voice VLAN V...

Page 52: ...Voice VLAN Port window The fields that can be configured are described below Parameter Description From Port To Port Select the range of ports that will be used for this configuration here State Sele...

Page 53: ...are described below Parameter Description OUI Address Enter the OUI MAC address Mask Enter the OUI MAC address matching bitmask Description Enter the description for the user defined OUI with a maxim...

Page 54: ...come some limitations of STP that impede the function of some recent switching innovations in particular certain Layer 3 functions that are increasingly handled by Ethernet switches The basic function...

Page 55: ...red for Spanning Tree Mode are described below Parameter Description Spanning Tree Mode Select the STP mode used here Options to choose from are RSTP and STP Click the Apply button to accept the chang...

Page 56: ...occurs without waiting for the forward time delay If the interface receives a BPDU later its operation state changes to the non port fast state By default this option is Edge Click the Apply button to...

Page 57: ...Entering 0 will disable the Loop Detection Recover Time The default is 60 seconds Loopback Detection Trap Select to enable or disable the loopback detection trap state Click the Apply button to accep...

Page 58: ...ed together and to act as a single link This gives a bandwidth that is a multiple of a single link s bandwidth Link aggregation is most commonly used to link a bandwidth intensive network device or de...

Page 59: ...e can only join one channel group Mode Select the mode option here Options to choose from are On Active and Passive If the mode On is specified the channel group type is static If the mode Active or P...

Page 60: ...DGS 1100 Series Switch User Manual After clicking the Channel Detail button the following page will be available Figure 7 267 Port Channel window Click the Back button to return to the previous window...

Page 61: ...meter Description Global State Select this option to enable or disable IGMP snooping global state Click the Apply button to accept the changes made The fields that can be configured for VLAN Status Se...

Page 62: ...ps Settings as shown below Figure 7 281 IGMP Snooping Groups Settings The fields that can be configured for IGMP Snooping Static Groups Settings are described below Parameter Description VID Enter a V...

Page 63: ...Multicast Filter Mode Select the multicast filter mode here Options to choose from are Forward Unregistered and Filter Unregistered When selecting the Forward Unregistered option registered multicast...

Page 64: ...ields that can be configured for LLDP Global Settings are described below Parameter Description LLDP State Select this option to enable or disable the LLDP feature LLDP Trap State Select this option t...

Page 65: ...ethod SP Denoting a Strict Priority scheduling will set the highest queue to be emptied first while the other queues will follow the weighted round robin scheduling scheme WRR Use the weighted round r...

Page 66: ...range used for the configuration here Direction Select the direction option here Options to choose from are Input and Output When Input is selected the rate limit for ingress packets is configured Wh...

Page 67: ...nction helps protect the Smart Switch from being interrupted by malicious viruses or worm attacks Safeguard Engine Settings This window is used to view and configure the safeguard engine settings To v...

Page 68: ...kets received by the port is not restricted To view the following window click Security Traffic Segmentation Settings as shown below Figure 9 2 Traffic Segmentation Settings window The fields that can...

Page 69: ...ttack will send packets with the TCP UDP source port equal to the destination port of the target device It may cause the target device to respond to itself TCP Null This type of attack involves port s...

Page 70: ...lobal state here Action Select the action that will be taken when the DoS attack was detected here The only option to select here is Drop Click the Apply button to accept the changes made Zone Defense...

Page 71: ...al Settings This window is used to view and configure the SSL feature s global settings To view the following window click Security SSL SSL Global Settings as shown below Figure 9 5 SSL Global Setting...

Page 72: ...M Cable Diagnostics as shown below Figure 10 1 Cable Diagnostics window The fields that can be configured are described below Parameter Description From Port To Port Select the appropriate port range...

Page 73: ...To Port Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here TxOK Number of packets transmitted successfully RxOK Number of packets received successfully TxError Number of transmitted pa...

Page 74: ...ttings window The fields that can be configured for Mirror Settings are described below Parameter Description Destination Select one destination port from drop down menu Source Select From Port number...

Page 75: ...this option to enable or disable applying the power saving by scheduled port shutdown Scheduled Hibernation Power Saving Select this option to enable or disable applying the power saving by scheduled...

Page 76: ...cribed below Parameter Description From Port To Port Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here Time Range If a Time Profile was previously created select the desired profile fr...

Page 77: ...en EEE as shown below Figure 12 3 EEE window The fields that can be configured are described below Parameter Description From Port To Port Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration...

Page 78: ...ew the following window click Tools Firmware Information as shown below Figure 13 2 Firmware Information window Boot Up Clicking the Boot Up button will set that firmware image as the active image to...

Page 79: ...de button to initiate the firmware upgrade Firmware Upgrade from TFTP This window is used to initiate a firmware upgrade from a TFTP server To view the following window click Tools Firmware Upgrade Ba...

Page 80: ...backup to a TFTP server To view the following window click Tools Firmware Upgrade Backup Firmware Backup to TFTP as shown below Figure 13 6 Firmware Backup to TFTP window The fields that can be config...

Page 81: ...o navigate to the location of the configuration file located on the local PC Click the Restore button to initiate the configuration restore Click Effective immediately running config to have the uploa...

Page 82: ...o save the switch user accounts and passwords to the backup file Click the Backup button to initiate the configuration file backup Configuration Backup to TFTP This window is used to initiate a config...

Page 83: ...Log Backup to TFTP This window is used to initiate a system log backup to a TFTP server To view the following window click Tools Log Backup Log Backup to TFTP as shown below Figure 13 12 Log Backup to...

Page 84: ...address configured in this window Users may enter a number of times between 1 and 255 Tick the Infinite check box to keep sending ICMP Echo packets to the specified IP address until the program is sto...

Page 85: ...h will be reset to its factory defaults including IP address option to reset the Switch s configuration to its factory default settings Click the Apply button to initiate the factory default reset and...

Page 86: ...re 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 o...

Page 87: ...twork 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 ea...

Page 88: ...Supports Full half Duplex operations at 10 100Mbps Supports Full Duplex operation at 1000Mbps Supports IEEE 802 3x Flow Control Support Auto Negotiation Compliant to IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficiency Et...

Page 89: ...rk Assistant Configuration backup restoration via Web based management Firmware backup upgrade via Web based management Reset Reboot system Factory reset by pressing reset button SNMP LLDP Dual Image...

Page 90: ...ent 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...

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