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Overview
MGD 24PT GIG STK POE 4 COMBO SFP 20G STACKING The DGS-3100-24P
switch is a managed Layer 2 Gigabit stackable switch designed as
feature-rich, low-cost devices in the entry-level network
management category. It consists of 24 Ports 10/100/1000Mbps,
802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) support with up to 20Gbps
physical stacking ability. Outstanding features include scalable
expansion, 4 combo SFP fiber links, comprehensive network security,
granular bandwidth control and extensive network management. SMB
looking for a flexible, advanced but affordable solution can deploy
these switches to set up Gigabit connections to their desktops or
build up a company-wide network backbone. The switch comes with 2
dedicated HDMI stacking ports, each providing 5Gbps stacking
bandwidth (up to 20Gbps for overall system in full-duplex mode,
bi-directional). Up to 6 units, 288 10/100/1000Mbps ports can be
stacked up in a linear or fault-tolerant Ring topology. A stack can
consist of 10/100/1000Mbps switches, 10/100/1000Mbps PoE switches,
or a combination of both types, with up to 24 SFP fiber links.
Units can be gradually added to the stack to accommodate growth,
while expansion beyond a single stack is possible using Gigabit
port trunks between stacks, or from stack to network backbone and
server paths. The DGS-3100-24P includes many security features
including Access Control List (ACL), 802.1X Port-Based/MAC-Based
Access Control and 802.1X Guest VLAN to make network access
available to authorized users. To prevent malicious attack and
virus/worm affection from overwhelming the switch with unnecessary
workload, the DGS-3100-24P provides the D-Link Safeguard Engine
function to increase the switch's reliability and availability. To
enhance network resilience, the DGS-3100-24P provides Spanning Tree
protocols, including 802.1D, 802.1w and 802.1s for redundant bridge
paths. 802.3ad Link Aggregation provides the aggregated bandwidth
between switches or server. For Quality of Service (QoS), it
supports 802.1p Priority Queues and packet classification based on
TOS, DSCP, MAC, IP, VLAN ID and L4 protocol types, enabling
Internet voice, video and streaming media applications to run
smoothly. Network administrators can define throughput levels for
each port to manage bandwidth. The bandwidth-limiting feature
provides fine granularity with the ability to define limits down to
64Kbps segments. Broadcast storm control and flow-based bandwidth
control can reduce the level of damage that a virus attack can do
to the network. The switch provides IGMP snooping and MLD snooping
to control multicast transmission, and port mirroring to facilitate
diagnostics. The DGS-3100-24P supports standard-based management
protocols such as SNMP, RMON, Telnet, Web GUI and SSH/SSL security
authentication. With DHCP autoconfiguration, the administrator can
pre-set configurations and save them in a TFTP server, and
individual switches can boot their IP from the server and load in
the pre-set configurations.
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