D-Link DGS-1016T User Manual - Power On

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Summary of DGS-1016T

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    D-link ® dgs-1016t dgs-1024t 16/24-port 10/100/1000mbps gigabit ethernet switch manual building networ ks for peopl e recyclable (july 2009).

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    D-link dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch ii inf ormation in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2009 d-link corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of d-link corporation is strictly forbidden. Trade m...

  • Page 3: Preface

    Contents preface iv n o tes , n o tic es , and c autio ns ................................................................... Iv s afety i nstruc tio ns ....................................................................................... V safety cautions.............................................

  • Page 4: Preface

    D-link dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch iv preface the dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t manual is divided into sections that describe the system installation and operating instructions with examples. Section 1, introduction - a description of the physical features of the switch, including le...

  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    D-link dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch v safety instructions use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your system fro m potential damage. Throughout this safety section, the caution icon ( ) is used to indicate cautions and prec...

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    D-link dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch vi safety instructions (continued) • operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your service provider or loca...

  • Page 7: General Precautions For

    D-link dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch vii safety instructions (continued) • move products with care; ensure that all casters and/or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system. Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces. General precautions for rack-mountable products • observe...

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    D-link dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch viii safety instructions (continued) • always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the rack first. • make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack. • use caution when pres...

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    D-link dgs-1016t/dgs-1024t unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch ix protecting against electrostatic discharge static electricity can harm delicate components inside your system. To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components, such...

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    10 section 1 introduction switch description switch features d-link green ethernet technology ports front-panel components led indi cators power input on rear panel switch description the 16-port dgs-1016t and 24-port dgs-1024t switches provide dedicated 10, 100 or 1000 mbps ethernet bandwidth on ea...

  • Page 11: Switch Features

    11 switch features the dgs-1016t 16-port and dgs-1024t 24-port switches do not require any manage ment. Both switches are designed for easy installation, fle xib ility and high performance. Connect devices to the switch as the scale and volu me o f network tra ffic increases. • sixteen (dgs-1016t) o...

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    12 gigabit ethernet technology gigabit ethernet is an extension of ieee 802.3 ethernet utilizing the same packet structure, format, and support for csma/cd protocol, full duplex, flow control, and management objects, but with a tenfold increase in theoretical throughput over 100-mbps fast ethernet a...

  • Page 13: 802.1P And Qos

    13 802.1p and qos the dgs-1024t and dgs-1016t switches support 802.1p priority queuing quality of service . The imp le mentation of qos (qua lity of se rvice) and benefits of using 802.1p priority queuing are described here. Advantages of qos qos is an imple mentation of the ieee 802.1p standard tha...

  • Page 14: Understanding Qos

    14 header of a packet to see if it has the proper identify ing tag tagged. Then the user may forward these tagged packets to designated queues on the switch where they will be e mpt ied, based on priority. Untagged packets will be treated as priority 0 (i.E . C lass 1). Understanding qos the switch ...

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    15 method 2: d-lin k green ethernet detects the length of connected ethernet cable and adjusts power usage accordingly without affecting performance. This way, a port connected to a 10m cable only uses as much power as it needs, instead of using full power, wh ich is only needed for 100m cables..

  • Page 16: Front-Panel Components

    16 front-panel components note: the switch illustrations used for this manual depict only the model dgs-1016t switch. On the front panel of the switch you will see the following. • led status indicators • 16 auto-negotiating 10/ 100/ 1000mbps ports on the dgs-1016t • 24 auto-negotiating 10/ 100/ 100...

  • Page 17: Cable Diagnostics

    17 cable diagnostics upon booting up the switch, a cable diagnostics is used to detect two problems that may prevent successful connection. This feature operates only on ports that are connected to 1000mbps devices. If there a re proble ms on a port connected to a gigabit ethernet device (1000mbps),...

  • Page 18: Led Indicator

    18 led indicator description power this lights green while the switch is receiving power. Link/act a steady green light indicat es the corresponding port is connected and a valid link is established. This will blink green when there is activity on the port. 100mbps/1000mbps the speed indicator will ...

  • Page 19: Power Input On Rear Panel

    19 rear panel view of the switch power input on rear panel the power cable connection is located on the rear panel of the switch. Switch power input is provided by and internal universal power supply (100-240va c : 12v/ 3.3a). The ac power c onnec tor is a standar d three -pr onge d con nector that ...

  • Page 20: Section 2

    20 section 2 installation package contents before you connect to the network installing the switch power on package contents open the shipping carton of the switch and carefully unpack its contents. The carton should contain the follo wing ite ms: • one dgs-1016t 16-port/dgs-1024t 24-port 10/ 100/10...

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    21 before you connect to the network the site where you install the switch may great ly affect its performance. Please follow these guidelines for setting up the switch. • install the switch on a sturdy, level surface that can support at least 3 kg (6.6 lbs) of weight. Do not place heavy objects on ...

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    22 mounting the switch on a rack the dgs-1016t/1024t can easily be mounted on a rack. Two mounting ears are provided for this purpose. Make sure that the front panel is e xposed in order to view the leds. Please refer to the following illustrations: mounting the switch to a rack 1. Attach the ears t...

  • Page 23: Attaching The Rubber Feet

    23 attaching the rubber feet use rubber feet provided. Position and apply rubber feet to the underside of the dgs-1016t/1024t switch. Attaching the rubber feet provide for adequate ventilation caution: do not place any device on top of s witch, or place the switch on top of any devic e or object tha...

  • Page 24: Power On

    24 power on to power on the switch, plug-in the fe ma le connector of the provided power cord into this socket, and the male side of the cord into a suitable power source. After the switch is powered on, the led indicators will blink briefly while the system resets. Power failure as a precaution, in...

  • Page 25: Section 3

    25 section 3 connecting the switch connect to end node connect to hub or switch connect to network backbone or s erver cable quality for all connections to the switch, use these rules to determine the • for connections to 10base-t and 100ba se-tx devices, use category 5 or 5e utp/stp cable. • for co...

  • Page 26: Connect To End Node

    26 connect to end node end nodes include pcs outfitted with a 10, 100 or 1000 mbps rj-45 ethernet/fast ethernet net work interface card (nic) and ethernet ready routers. Use standard ethernet cable to connect the switch to end nodes. Switch ports will auto matically adjust to the hardware characteri...

  • Page 27: Connect To Hub Or Switch

    27 connect to hub or switch connect to another switch or hub observe the guidelines for cable quality stated at the beginning of th is section. The link/act leds fo r each port lights green when the link is valid..

  • Page 28: Connection To A Server

    28 connect to network backbone or server any port may be used to uplink the switch to a network backbone or network server. When linking to a 1000base-t device the port operates in full duple x mode. Connection to a server observe the guidelines for cable quality stated at the beginning of th is sec...

  • Page 29: Appendix

    29 appendix technical specifications general standards: ieee 802.3 10base-t ieee 802.3u compliance ieee 802.3ab compliance ieee 802.1p compliance half or full-duplex operations at 10/100mbps full-duplex operations at 1000mbps ieee 802.3x flow control supports for full duplex support back pressure fo...

  • Page 30: Physical And Environmental

    30 physical and environmental ac inputs: 100~240v ac; 50/60hz internal universal power supply power consumption: dgs-1024t: 19.1 watts dgs-1016t: 13.4 watts operating temperature: 32 ° f ~ 104f ° (0 ° c ~ 40 ºc) storage temperature: 14 ° f ~ 158 ° f (-10 ° c ~ 70 ° c) humidity: 5% ~ 90% rh, non-cond...

  • Page 31: Glossary

    31 glossary 1000base-t - 1000base-t - known as ieee 802.3ab which is a standard for gigabit ethernet over copper wiring. 100base-tx – 100mbps ethernet implementation over category 5 and type 1 t wisted pair cabling. 10base-t – the ieee 802.3 specification for ethernet over unshielded t wisted pair (...

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    32 data center switching – the point of aggregation within a corporate network where a switch provides high-performance access to server farms, a high-speed backbone connection, and a control point for network management and security. Ethe rnet – a lan specification developed jointly by xerox, intel...

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    33 rps – redundant power system. A device that provides a backup source of power when connected to the switch. Serve r farm – a cluster of servers in a centralized location serving a large user population. Slip – serial line internet protocol. A protocol that allows ip to run over a serial line conn...