Table of Contents DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................. i About This Guide ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Terms/Usage .............................................................................................
Table of Contents DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Firmware Backup and Upgrade ................................................................................................................ 19 Tool Bar > Smart Wizard .............................................................................................................................. 20 Tool Bar > Online Help .............................................................................................................................
Table of Contents DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Local Port Table ....................................................................................... 51 L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Table ................................................................................... 51 L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Statistics ................................................................................................... 52 QoS > Bandwidth Control ..............
Table of Contents DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide CLI Commands: ........................................................................................................................................... 85 download .................................................................................................................................................. 85 upload ...........................................................................................................................
About This Guide DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide About This Guide This guide provides instructions to install the D-Link Fast Ethernet Web Smart Switch DES-121008P/28/28P/52, how to use the SmartConsole Utility, and to configure Web-based Management step-by-step. Note: The model you have purchased may appear slightly different from the illustrations shown in the document.
1 Product Introduction 1 DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Product Introduction Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of D-Link Web Smart Switch Products. D-Link's next generation Web Smart Ethernet switch series blends plug-and-play simplicity with exceptional value and reliability for small and medium-sized business (SMB) networking.
1 Product Introduction DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide DES-1210-08P 8-Port 10/100Mbps ports Web Smart PoE Switch. Front Panel Figure 1.1 – DES-1210-08P Front Panel Power LED : The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source. Pwr Max: The Pwr Max LED lights up when the Switch reaches the maximum power budget defined by the administrator via PoE System Settings page of Web GUI or the default power budget of 72 Watts.
1 Product Introduction DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Port Link/Act/Speed LED (1-24): The Link/Act/Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port. Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M. When it has a green light it is running on 100M.
1 Product Introduction DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide data to the port. When a port has amber light indicates that port is running on 10M or 100M. When it has a green light it is running on 1000M. NOTE: On DES-1210-28P, the MiniGBIC ports are shared with normal RJ-45 ports 27 and 28. When MiniGBIC port is used, the RJ-45 port cannot be used. CAUTION: The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
1 Product Introduction DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Class I. 3.3Vdc. Rear Panel Figure 1.4 – DES-1210-52 Rear Panel Power: Connect the supplied AC power cable to this port.
2 Hardware Installation 2 DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Hardware Installation This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the D-Link Web-Smart Switch. Step 1: Unpacking Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its contents. Please consult the packing list located in the User Manual to make sure all items are present and undamaged. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local D-Link reseller for replacement.
2 Hardware Installation DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Then, use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the switch in the rack. Figure 2.3 – Mount the Switch in the rack or chassis Please be aware of following safety Instructions when installing: A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.
2 Hardware Installation DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure2.1 – Insert Tie Wrap to the Switch B) Plug the AC power cord into the power socket of the Switch. Figure 2.2 – Connect the power cord to the Switch C) Slide the Retainer through the Tie Wrap until the end of the cord. Figure 2.
2 Hardware Installation DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide D) Circle the tie of the Retainer around the power cord and into the locker of the Retainer. Figure 2.4 – Circle around the power cord E) Fasten the tie of the Retainer until the power cord is secured. Figure 2.5 – Secure the power cord F) Users may now connect the AC power cord to an electrical outlet (preferably one that is grounded and surge protected).
2 Hardware Installation DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 2.6 – Plugging the switch into an outlet Power Failure As a precaution, the switch should be unplugged in case of power failure. When power is resumed, plug the switch back in.
3 Getting Started 3 DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Getting Started This chapter introduces the management interface of D-Link Web-Smart Switch. Management Options The D-Link Web Smart Switch can be managed through any port on the device by using the Web-based Management or through any PC using the SmartConsole Utility. Each switch must be assigned its own IP Address, which is used for communication with Web-Based Management or a SNMP network manager.
3 Getting Started DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide the Web Access button at the top of the SmartConsole Utility or open the web browser and enter 10.90.90.90 (the factory-default IP address) in the address bar. Then press . Figure 3.2 –Enter the IP address 10.90.90.90 in the web browser NOTE: The switch's factory default IP address is 10.90.90.90 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 and a default gateway of 0.0.0.0.
3 Getting Started DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide For detailed explanations of the DNA functions, please refer to D-Link Network Assistant (DNA) User Guide..
4 Configuration 4 DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Configuration The features and functions of the D-Link Web Smart Switch can be configured for optimum use through the Web-based Management Utility. Smart Wizard Configuration After a successful login, the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D-Link Web Smart Switch. If you do not plan to change anything, click Exit to leave the Wizard and enter the Web Interface.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.2 – Password setting in Smart Wizard SNMP Settings The SNMP Setting allows you to quickly enable/disable the SNMP function. The default SNMP Setting is Disabled. Click Enabled and then click Apply to make it effective. 4.3 – SNMP Setting in Smart Wizard NOTE: Changing the system IP address will disconnect you from the current connection.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide If you want to change the IP settings, click OK and start a new web browser. Figure 4.4 – Confirm the changes of IP address in Smart Wizard Web-based Management After clicking the Exit button in Smart Wizard you will see the screen below: Figure 4.5 – Web-based Management Above is the Web-based Management screen. The three main areas are the Tool Bar on top, the Function Tree, and the Main Configuration Screen.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Tool Bar > Save Menu The Save Menu provides Save Configuration and Save Log functions. Figure 4.6 – Save Menu Save Configuration Select to save the entire configuration changes you have made to the device to switch’s non-volatile RAM. Figure 4.7 – Save Configuration Save Log Save the log entries to your local drive and a pop-up message will prompt you for the file path. You can view or edit the log file by using text editor (e.g. Notepad).
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Reboot Device Provide a safe way to reboot the system. Click Apply to restart the switch. Figure 4.12 – Tool Menu > Reboot Device Configuration Backup & Restore Allow the current configuration settings to be saved to a file (not including the password), and if necessary, you can restore configuration settings from the file. Two methods can be selected: HTTP or TFTP. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.14 – Tool Menu > Firmware Backup and Upgrade HTTP: Backup or upgrade the firmware to or from your local drive of PC. Click Backup to save the firmware to your disk. Click Browse to browse your inventories for a saved firmware file. Click Upgrade after selecting the firmware file you want to restore. TFTP: Backup or upgrade the firmware to or from a remote TFTP server.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.16 – User Guide Micro Site Function Tree All configuration options on the switch are accessed through the Setup menu on the left side of the screen. Click on the setup item that you want to configure. The following sections provide more detailed description of each feature and function.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.17 –Function Tree Device Information The Device Information provides an overview of the switch, includes essential information such as firmware & hardware information, and IP address. It also offers an overall status of common software features: RSTP: Click Setting to link to L2 Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Global Settings. Default is disabled. Port Mirroring: Click Setting to link to L2 Functions > Port Mirroring.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide System > System Settings The System Setting allows the user to configure the IP address and the basic system information of the Switch. IP Information: There are three ways for the switch to obtain an IP address: Static, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and BOOTP. When using static mode, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway can be manually configured.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide DHCPv6 Client: Specifies the DHCPv6 client to be enabled or disabled. IPv6 Network Address: Specifies the IPv6 Network Address. NS Retransmit Time Settings: NS Retransmit Time (1-3600): Specifies the NS retransmit time for IPv6. The field range is 1-3600, and default is 1 second. Automatic Link Local State Settings: Automatic Link Local Address: Specifies the automatic link is enabled or disabled. Click Apply for the settings to take effect.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Interface Name: Specifies the interface name of the IPv6 neighbor. To search for all the current interfaces on the Switch, go to the second Interface Name field in the middle part of the window, tick the All check box. Tick the Hardware option to display all the neighbor cache entries which were written into the hardware table. State: Use the drop-down menu to select All, Address, Static or Dynamic.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Speed: Gigabit Fiber connections can operate in 1000M Full Force Mode, Auto Mode or Disabled. Copper connections can operate in Forced Mode settings (1000M Full, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half), Auto, or Disabled. 100M Fiber connections support 100M Full Force Mode, 100M Half Force Mode, or Disabled. The default setting for all ports is Auto.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide System > DHCP Auto Configuration This page allows you to enable the DHCP Auto Configuration feature on the Switch. When enabled, the Switch becomes a DHCP client and gets the configuration file from a TFTP server automatically on next boot up. To accomplish this, the DHCP server must deliver the TFTP server IP address and configuration file name information in the DHCP reply packet.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide DHCP Relay Agent Information Option 82 Check: This field can be toggled between Enabled and Disabled using the pull-down menu. It is used to enable or disable the Switches ability to check the validity of the packet’s option 82. Enabled – When the field is toggled to Enabled, the relay agent will check the validity of the packet’s option 82 fields.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide System > DHCP Local Relay Settings The DHCP Local Relay Settings page allows the user to configure DHCP Local Relay. DHCP broadcasts are trapped by the switch CPU, and replacement broadcasts are forwarded with Option 82. Replies from the DHCP servers are trapped by the switch CPU, the Option 82 is removed and the reply is sent to the DHCP Client. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide System > SysLog Host System Logs record and manage events, as well as report errors and informational messages. Message severity determines a set of event message will be sent. Click Enable so you can start to configure the related settings of remote system log server, then press Apply for the changes to take effect. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide System > Power Saving The Power Saving mode feature reduces power consumption automatically when the RJ-45 port is link down or the connected devices are turned off. Less power will be consumed also when the short cable is used (less than 20 meters). Figure 4.33 – System > Power Saving Advanced Power Saving Settings: Type: Specifies the Power Saving type to be LED Shut-off, Port Shut-off, Port Standby or System Hibernation.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.34 – System > IEEE802.3az EEE Settings From Port / To Port: A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port. State: Enabled or Disabled the IEEE802.3az EEE for the specified ports. By default, all ports are enabled. Click Apply to implement changes made. If the connection speed drops down from 1000M to 100M, or the first link up takes longer time, please follow below steps and check again: 1.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN (Asymmetric VLAN) This function is located in the 802.1Q Configuration page. It allows devices in different VLANs to communicate with the servers, firewalls or other shared resources in the shared VLAN.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide The VLAN settings of this example are: VLAN 1: default VLAN 1, including all ports with untagged. VLAN 2: Member ports are untagged port 5, 15-18, 20. VLAN 3: Member ports are untagged port 6, 15-18, 20. VLAN 4: Member ports are untagged port 7, 15-18, 20. Figure 4.38 – VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN – Create VLANs VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN PVID The 802.1Q VLAN PVID setting allows user to configure the PVID for each ports.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.41 – VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Global Setting Voice VLAN State: Select to enable or disable Voice VLAN. The default is Disabled. After you enabled Voice VLAN, you can configure the Voice VLAN Global Settings. VLAN ID: The ID of VLAN that you want to assign voice traffic to. You must first create a VLAN from the 802.1Q VLAN page before you can assign a dedicated Voice VLAN. The member port you configured in 802.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Note: The default OUI for 3COM, Cisco, Veritel, Pingtel, Siemens, NEC/Philips, Huawei3COM, and Avaya is not common for all of their VoIP devices. VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Port Setting The Voice VLAN Port Settings page allows users to automatically place the voice traffic from IP phone to an assigned VLAN to enhance the VoIP service. With a higher priority and individual VLAN, the quality and the security of VoIP traffic are guaranteed.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.44 – VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN Settings Auto Surveillance VLAN Global Settings: Auto Surveillance VLAN State: Select enable or disable Auto Surveillance VLAN. The default is Disabled. VLAN ID: By default, the VLAN ID 4094 was created as Auto Surveillance VLAN and all ports are member ports. You also can create another Auto Surveillance VLAN by selecting a VLAN ID that you have created a VLAN from the 802.1Q VLAN page.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.45 – L2 Functions > Jumbo Frame L2 Functions > Port Mirroring Port Mirroring is a method of monitoring network traffic that forwards a copy of each incoming and/or outgoing packet from one port of the Switch to another port where the packet can be studied. This enables network managers to better monitor network performances. Figure 4.46 – L2 Functions > Port Mirroring Select Enabled and specifies the Target port.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.47 – L2 Functions > Loopback Detection Loopback Detection State: Specifies to enable or disable loopback detection. The default is Disabled. Mode: Specifies Port-based or VLAN-based mode. If port-based mode is selected, the loop happening port will be shut down and effected all member VLANs. If VLAN-based mode is selected, only the member port in the loop happening VLAN will be shut down. VID List: Specifies the VID.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.48 – L2 Functions > MAC Address Table > Static Mac To initiate the removal of auto-learning for any of the uplink ports, click On to enable this feature, and then select the port(s) for auto learning to be disabled. The Static MAC Address Setting table displays the static MAC addresses connected, as well as the VID.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.50 – L2 Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Global Settings STP Version: You can choose RSTP or STP Compatible. The default setting is RSTP. Bridge Priority: This value between 0 and 61410 specifies the priority for forwarding packets: the lower the value, the higher the priority. The default is 32768. TX Hold Count (1-10): Used to set the maximum number of Hello packets transmitted per interval. The count can be specified from 1 to 10.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.51 – L2 Functions > Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings From Port/To Port: A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port. State: Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable STP by per-port based. It will be selectable after the global STP is enabled. External Cost: This defines a metric that indicates the relative cost of forwarding packets to the specified port list.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide be grouped together, and then click Apply to activate the selected Trunking groups. Two types of link aggregation can be selected: Static - Static link aggregation. LACP - LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is enabled on the device. LACP allows for the automatic detection of links in a Port Trunking Group. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide L2 Functions > Multicast > IGMP Snooping With Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping, the Web Smart Switch can make intelligent multicast forwarding decisions by examining the contents of each frame’s Layer 2 MAC header. IGMP snooping can help reduce cluttered traffic on the LAN. With IGMP snooping enabled globally, the Web Smart Switch will forward multicast traffic only to connections that have group members attached.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.55 –L2 Functions > Multicast > IGMP Router port Settings State : Specify the State to be enabled or disabled. Querier State: D-Link Smart Switch is able to send out the IGMP Queries to check the status of multicast clients. Default is disabled. Fast Leave: Specify the Fast Leave feature to be enabled or disabled. To view the Multicast Entry Table for a given VLAN, press the View button. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Port Settings: Allows the selection of ports that will be members of the static multicast group and ports either that are forbidden from joining dynamically, or that can join the multicast group dynamically, using GMRP. Member - The port is a static member of the multicast group. None - No restrictions on the port dynamically joining the multicast group. When None is chosen, the port will not be a member of the Static Multicast Group.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide If choosing SNTP for the clock source, then the following parameters will be available: SNTP First Server: Select IPv4 or IPv6 then specify the IP address of primary SNTP server from which the system time is retrieved. SNTP Second Server: Select IPv4 or IPv6 then specify the IP address of secondary SNTP server from which the system time is retrieved.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.61 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Global Settings LLDP: Specify the LLDP state to be enabled or disabled. By default, the LLDP state is Disabled. Message TX Hold Multiplier (2-10): Set the Time-to-Live for the LLDP advertisements transmitted. If the Time-to-Live of LLDP advertisements expire, the advertised data will be deleted from the neighboring Switch’s MIB. The default value is 4 hops.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Port Description: Specifies whether the Port Description TLV is enabled on the port. The possible field values are: Enabled – Enables the Port Description TLV on the port. Disabled – Disables the Port Description TLV on the port. System Name: Specifies whether the System Name TLV is enabled on the port. The possible field values are: Enabled – Enables the System Name TLV on the port. Disabled – Disables the System Name TLV on the port.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.64 – L2 Functions > LLDP > 802.3 Extension TLV From Port/To Port: A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port. MAC/PHY Configuration/Status: Specifies whether the MAC/PHY Configuration Status is enabled on the port. The possible field values are: Enabled – Enables the MAC/PHY Configuration Status on the port. Disabled – Disables the MAC/PHY Configuration Status on the port.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Address: Specify the address. Port State: Specify whether the Port State is enabled n the port. The possible field values are: Enabled – Enables the port state configured on the port. Disabled – Disables the port state configured on the port. Click Apply to implement changes made. L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Management Address Table The LLDP Management Address Table page displays the detailed management address information for the entry.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.68 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Table To view the settings for a remote port, click View Normal and the following page displays. Figure 4.69 – L2 Functions > LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Information(Normal) To view the detail settings for a remote port, click View Detailed and the following page displays. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide TxPort FramesTotal – Displays the total number of LLDP frames transmitted on the port. RxPort FramesDiscarded – Displays the total discarded frame number of LLDP frames received on the port. RxPort FramesErrors – Displays the Error frame number of LLDP frames received on the port. RxPort Frames – Displays the total number of LLDP frames received on the port.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide QoS > 802.1p/DSCP/ToS QoS is an implementation of the IEEE 802.1p standard that allows network administrators to reserve bandwidth for important functions that require a larger bandwidth or that might have a higher priority, such as VoIP (voice-over Internet Protocol), web browsing applications, file server applications or video conferencing.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Queuing Mechanism: Strict Priority: Denoting a Strict 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-robin (WRR) algorithm to handle packets in an even distribution in priority classes of service. Click Apply for the settings to take effect. From Port / To Port: Defines the port range which the port packet priorities are defined.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide 172.17.5.215 255.0.0.0 172.0.0.1~172.255.255.255 To delete the IP address simply click the Delete button, check the unwanted address, and then click Apply. Security > Port Security Port Security is a security feature that prevents unauthorized computers (with source MAC addresses) unknown to the Switch prior to stopping auto-learning processing from gaining access to the network.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.79 – Security > Safeguard Engine QoS > Storm Control The Storm Control feature provides the ability to control the receive rate of broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets. Once a packet storm has been detected, the Switch will drop packets coming into the Switch until the storm has subsided. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.81 – Security > ARP Spoofing Prevention Enter the IP Address, MAC Address, Ports and then click Add to create a checking/filtering rule. Click Delete to remove an existing rule and Delete All to clear all the entries. Security > DHCP Server Screening DHCP Server Screening function allows you to restrict the illegal DHCP server by discarding the DHCP service from distrusted ports.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.83 – Security > SSL Settings NOTE: When SSL is enabled, it will take longer time to open a web page due to encryption. After saving configuration, please wait around 10 seconds for the system summery page. Security > DoS Prevention Settings The user can enable or disable the prevention of each DoS attacks. As long as user enable DoS Prevention, switch can dtop the packet matching DoS Attack Prevention type listed on below table.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Max Session (1 - 4): Enter a value between 1 and 4 to set the number of users that may simultaneously access the Switch. The default setting is 1. Connection Timeout (120 - 600): Allows the user to set the connection timeout. The use may set a time between 120 and 600 seconds. The default setting is 120 seconds.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.87 – Security > SSH > SSH User Authentication Lists The user may view the following parameters: User Name: A name of no more than 15 characters to identify the SSH user. This User Name must be a previously configured user account on the Switch. Auth. Mode: The administrator may choose one of the following to set the authorization for users attempting to access the Switch.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide ARP+IP Inspection: When the ARP+IP inspection function is enabled, all IP packets are checked. The legal IP packets are forwarded, while the illegal IP packets are dropped. DHCP Snooping: By enable DHCP Snooping, the switch will snoop the packets sent from DHCP Server and clients, and update information to the White List. Click Apply to make configurations make effects.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Security > Smart Binding > Black List The Black List displays the unauthorized clients that have been blocked by the restrictions of Manual Binding Settings or Auto Scan Settings. Figure 4.91 – Security > Smart Binding > Black List By giving conditions, desired devices information can be screened out below then click Find to search for a list of the entry: VID: Enter the VLAN ID number of the device.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide be disconnected from the Switch. The user may set the number of attempts from 1 to 255. The default setting is 2. Key: Set the key the same as that of the RADIUS server. Confirm Key: Confirm the shared key is the same as that of the RADIUS server. Click Apply to implement configuration changes. AAA > 802.1X > 802.1X Global Settings Network switches provide easy and open access to resources, by simply attaching a client PC.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide From Port/To Port: Enter the port or ports to be set. QuietPeriod (0 – 65535 sec): Sets the number of seconds that the switch remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange with the client. Default is 60 seconds. ServerTimeout (1 – 65535 sec): Sets the amount of time the switch waits for a response from the client before resending the response to the authentication server. Default is 30 seconds.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide ACL > ACL Wizard Access Control List (ACL) allows you to establish criteria to determine whether or not the Switch will forward packets based on the information contained in each packet's header. This criteria can be specified on a basis of the MAC address, or IP address. The ACL Configuration Wizard will aid with the creation of access profiles and ACL Rules. The ACL Wizard will create the access rule and profile automatically.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Select packet type based on MAC address, IPv4 address, IPv6 address or packet content. This will change the window according to the requirements for the type of profile. MAC: Defines the ACL profile Layer 2 protocols. Select MAC to monitor MAC address of each packet. IPv4: Defines the IPv4 ACL profile protocols. Select IPv4 to monitor IPv4 address of each packet. IPv6: Defines the IPv6 ACL profile protocols.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.99 - Add Access Rule – IPv4 ICMP Assign sequence number: Sequence No. (1-65535): Specify the sequence number. The value is from 1 to 65535. Auto Assign: Auto assign the sequence number for a new rule. Assign Rule Criteria: Specify the IPv4 ACL settings. ToS: Check the box to specify the ToS priority and DSCP value. ToS (0-7): Specify the ToS value. DSCP (0-63): Specify the DSCP value. The values are between 0 and 63.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.100 - Add Access Rule – IPv4 IGMP IGMP Type (0-255): Sets the IGMP Type field as an essential field to match. Click Next button then the ACL profile is added. To define the IPv4 ACL TCP Rule: Select IPv4 ACL with TCP and click Next button. The updates to show the follows: Figure 4.101 - Add Access Rule – IPv4 TCP IPv4 Address: Defines the range of source Ports relevant to the ACL rules.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Click Next button then the ACL profile is added. To define the IPv4 ACL UDP Rule: Select IPv4 ACL with UDP and click Next button. The updates to show the follows: Figure 4.102 - Add Access Rule – IPv4 UDP IPv4 Address: Defines the range of source Ports relevant to the ACL rules. Source: Defines the range of source Ports relevant to the ACL rules. For example, to set 0 – 15, set mask of FFF0.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.103 - Add Access Rule – IPv6 UDP IPv6 Class (0-255): Specify the class of access rule. The field range is from 0 to 255. ICMPv6 Type: Sets the ICMP Type field as an essential field to match. Code (0-255): Sets the ICMP code field as an essential field to match. Source IPv6 Address: Defines the range of source IP addresses, relevant to the ACL rules. For example, to set 2002:0:0:0:0:0:b0d4:0, use mask 128.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Source Port: Specify the source port. Source Port Mask: Defines the range of source IP addresses, relevant to the ACL rules. For example, to set 0 – 15, set mask of FFF0. Destination Port: Specify the destination port. Destination Port Mask: Defines the range of destination IP addresses, relevant to the ACL rules. For example, to set 0 – 15, set mask of FFF0. Click Next button then the ACL profile is added.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.106 - Add Access Rule – Ports Click Next button then the ACL profile is added. 3) To modify an existing rule, please select Update and the Access-List Name hyperlink and click Next button. Figure 4.107 - ACL > ACL Wizard – Update ACL List ACL > ACL Access List The ACL Access List page provides information for configuring ACL Access manually.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.109 - ACL > ACL Access List – Add ACL Profile Access-List: Specify the access list name for the ACL profile to be added. Packet Type: Specify the packet type to be MAC, IPv4, IPv4 Exdended or IPv6 then click Apply button. To modify an existing rule, please click on the Sequence No. hyperlink. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide IPv6 Access-List: Add the specified ports in the IPv6 access list group. Click Apply to make the configurations take effects. ACL > ACL Hardware Resource Status The ACL Hardware Resource Status page displays the information of ACL Hardware Resource status. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide DES-1210-08P/28P works with all D-Link 802.3af or 802.3at capable devices. The Switch also works in PoE mode with all non-802.3af capable D-Link AP, IP Cam and IP phone equipment via the PoE splitter DWLP50. IEEE 802.3at defined that the PSE provides power according to the following classification: Class Usage Output power limit by PSE 0 Default 15.4W 1 Optional 4.0W 2 Optional 7.0W 3 Optional 15.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide User Define: Check the box and input the power budget (from 1 to 30W) to manually assign an upper limit of port power budget on designated port(s). Click Apply to make the configurations take effects or click Refresh to redisplay the table. Note: For the PoE Port Settings table, if the classification was shown as “Legacy PD”, it will be classified to non-AF PD or Legacy PD.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.116 – SNMP > SNMP > SNMP User User Name: Enter a SNMP user name of up to 32 characters. Group Name: Specify the SNMP group of the SNMP user. SNMP Version: Specify the SNMP version of the user. Only SNMPv3 encrypts the messages. Auth-Protocol/Password: Specify either HMAC-MD5-96 or HMAC-SHA to be the authentication protocol. Enter a password for SNMPv3 encryption in the right column.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide NoAuthNoPriv - No authorization and no encryption for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manager. AuthNoPriv - Authorization is required, but no encryption for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manager. AuthPriv – Both authorization and encryption are required for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manger.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Host This page is to configure the SNMP trap recipients. Figure 4.120 – SNMP > SNMP > SNMP Host Host IP Address: Select IPv4 or IPv6 and specify the IP address of SNMP management host. SNMP Version: Specify the SNMP version to be used to the management host. Community String/SNMPv3 User Name: Specify the community string or SNMPv3 user name for the management host.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Index (1 - 65535): Indicates the RMON Ethernet Statistics entry number. Port: Specifies the port from which the RMON information was taken. Owner: Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information. Click Add to make the configurations take effects and click Refresh to redisplay the information. SNMP > RMON > RMON History The RMON History Control Configuration page contains information about samples of data taken from ports.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Interval (1 ~ 2^31-1): Defines the alarm interval time in seconds. Sample type: Defines the sampling method for the selected variable and comparing the value against the thresholds. The possible field values are: Delta value – Subtracts the last sampled value from the current value. The difference in the values is compared to the threshold. Absolute value – Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 4.127 – Monitoring > Statistics Refresh: Renews the details collected and displayed. Clear: To reset the details displayed. TxOK: Number of packets transmitted successfully. RxOK: Number of packets received successfully. TxError: Number of transmitted packets resulting in error. RxError: Number of received packets resulting in error. To view the statistics of individual ports, click one of the linked port numbers for details. Figure 4.
4 Configuration DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Cable Length (meter): If the test result shows OK, then cable length will be indicated for the total length of the cable. The cable lengths are categorized into four types: <50 meters, 50~80 meters, 80~100 meters and >100 meters. NOTE: Cable length detection is effective on Gigabit ports only.
5 Command Line Interface 5 DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Command Line Interface The D-Link Web Smart Switch allows a computer or terminal to perform some basic monitoring and configuration tasks by using the Command Line Interface (CLI) via TELNET protocol. To connect a switch via TELNET: 1. Make sure the network connection between the switch and PC is active. 2.
5 Command Line Interface DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide download {firmware_fromTFTP | cfg_fromTFTP} {|} Parameters Parameter Description firmware_fromTFTP Download and install new firmware on the Switch from a TFTP server. cfg_fromTFTP Download a switch configuration file from a TFTP server. | The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the TFTP server.
5 Command Line Interface DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide address to the Switch’s System IP interface. bootp ipv6 ipv6address dhcpv6_client[enable | disable] The BOOTP protocol allows IP addresses, network masks, and default gateways to be assigned by a central BOOTP server. Use this parameter to statically assign an IPv6address to this interface. This address should define a host address and a network prefix length.
5 Command Line Interface DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Syntax reboot Example DES-1210-28> reboot % Device will reboot, please wait a few minutes to re-login. DES-1210-28> Figure 5.6 – The reboot command reset All configurations will be reset to the default settings. Syntax reset config Example DES-1210-28> reset config % Device will reboot after reset configuration successfully. DES-1210-28> Figure 5.
5 Command Line Interface DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide config account admin password The command sets the administrator password. Syntax config account admin password Parameter Parameter Description The new password of the administrator. Example DES-1210-28> config account admin password admin DES-1210-28> Figure 5.10 – The config account admin password command save The command saves the configuration changes to the memory.
Appendix A - Ethernet Technology DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Appendix A - Ethernet Technology This chapter will describe the features of the D-Link Web Smart Switch and provide some background information about Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet switching technology. Gigabit Ethernet Technology Gigabit Ethernet is an extension of IEEE 802.
Appendix B - Technical Specifications DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Appendix B - Technical Specifications - DEM-302S-LX (1000Base-LX, Singlemode, 2km) - DEM-210 (100BASE-FX, 15km) - DEM-211 (100BASE-FX, 2km) WDM Transceivers Supported: - DEM-330T (1000Base-BX,TX-1550/RX1310nm, 10km) - DEM-330R (1000Base-BX,TX-1310/RX1550nm, 10km) - DEM-331T (1000Base-BX,TX-1550/RX1310nm, 40km) - DEM-331R (1000Base-BX,TX-1310/RX1550nm, 40km) - DEM-220T (100Base-BX, TX-1550/RX1310nm, 20km) - DEM-220R (100Bas
Appendix B - Technical Specifications DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide 802.1D Spanning Tree 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Loopback Detection IEEE 802.
Appendix C – Rack mount Instructions DES-1210 Series Switch Web UI Reference Guide Appendix C – Rack mount Instructions Safety Instructions - Rack Mount Instructions - The following or similar rack-mount instructions are included with the installation instructions: A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.