Specifications

D-Link xStack Switch Series: Meeting the Need at the Edge of the Network 6
D-Link Systems, Inc.
October 2004
xStack Series Benefits
Industry’s highest density Gigabit Ethernet for easy scalability and efficient
use of rack space.
High Gigabit copper port-density in a stack: Star:312, Ring:384
40Gbps stacking bandwidth to minimize network latency and increase
response times
120Gbps aggregated stacking bandwidth in star-stacking topology
8 priority queues of QoS on every port to optimize application performance
in a converged network
Advanced Layer 3 intelligence to roll out new services quickly and easily
Comprehensive security services to protect your network where it's being
attacked–at the network edge
Highest performance switch fabric (176 Gbps*) and throughput (131Mpps*)
so current and future applications have the bandwidth required
Investment protection and operational simplicity resulting in low cost of
ownership
Modular 10-Gigabit Ethernet design that can be quickly upgraded in the
Redundant hardware and special availability software ensure the highest
level of network availability
Two 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports to avoid the common uplink bottleneck from
the wiring closet to back to the core
* DXS-3350SR has a 176Gbp sswitching capacity and 131Mpps of throughput capacity. Refer to other
xStack switches for individual performance specifications.
xStack Layer 3 Intelligent Services
QoS
Multicast Routing
- 8 priority queues - IGMP v1/v2
- Layer 2 classification - IGMP snooping
- 802.1P priority marking - PIM-SM, PIM-DM
- Layer 3 DiffServ code points Network Address Translation
- Bandwidth rate limiting Security Features
- Layer 2/3/4 Access Control Lists - Rate limiting
VLAN - Layer 2/3/4 Access Control Lists
- 4000 VLANs - RADIUS support
- 802.1Q VLAN tag - TACACS+ support
- Port-based and MAC-based VLANs - 802.1x Network Authentication
Link Aggregation - 802.1X
16,000 MAC Address Table - SSH2 server
STP, RSTP, MSTP - SSL
- SNMPv3
Routing Management Features
- RIP v1/v2 - Telnet
- VRRP (Virtual Routing Redundancy Protocol) - SYSLog
- OSPF - SNMP v1, 2, 2c
- Static route - Port Mirroring (by port #)
- 4 RMON groups per port
- HTML management