D-Link DGS-3630-28SC DGS-3630 Series At A Glance - Page 2
Hardware Dying Gasp Feature, Simplified Deployment with Auto-Configuration and Auto-Image, Auto
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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switches Feature Comparison Hardware Features: DGS-3630 Series, DGS-3420 Series, DGS-3620 Series Comparison Benefits Features DGS-3630 Series DGS-3420 Series High port density Port Count 52-Port switch includes Combo ports 52-Port switch does not include Combo ports High performance L3 Routing Entry 16K 1K Efficient operation Hardware Dying Gasp Yes No High reliability High Voltage Surge Protection IEC/EN61000-4-5, 6 kV for Ethernet IEC/EN61000-4-5 only, 1 kV for ports Ethernet ports SDRAM/Flash 1 GB/1 GB 256 MB/128 MB Fan Error LED indicator N/A Easy access External Storage USB 2.0 SD card Alarm Port RJ-45 connector 7-PIN connector Console RJ-45 and mini-USB RJ-45 DGS-3620 52-Port switch does not include Combo ports 12K No IEC/EN61000-4-5 only, 1 kV for Ethernet ports 256 MB/128 MB N/A SD card 7-PIN connector RJ-45 Hardware Dying Gasp Feature Automatically sends an alert message to the network administrator when a power outage occurs. The hardware design retains enough power to send the alert message before dying completely. Alerts administrators or service provides to what caused the connection failure, which saves maintenance time and increases operational efficiency. Software Feature Enhancements Simplified Deployment with Auto-Configuration and Auto-Image The DGS-3630 Series supports auto-configuration, simplifying deployment with a truly plug-and-play experience. Organisations can use this feature to automate IP address and feature configuration without requiring a highly trained, onsite network engineer. When the switches power up, they automatically receive an IP address and configuration from DHCP and Trivial File Transport Protocol (TFTP) servers. At the same time, the switches also automatically receive software updates to ensure they use the same software revision as the currently installed switches. The Auto-image feature upgrades firmware, reducing operating costs and saving time for mass deployment. Auto Surveillance VLAN • Dedicated VLANs prioritise traffic from VoIP phones and IP cameras to effectively and securely manage surveillance and data on the network. • Enables easy addition of a reliable IP Surveillance network into an existing data network, which saves money and eradicates the need for a complex network installation. Extensive Routing Features • Comprehensive routing protocol support, including OSPF, BGP and ISIS, designed for differing application requirements from SMBs to data centres applications. • Static Route support enables convenient routing in Layer 2 and Layer 3 with a single switch. • VRF-Lite supports multiple VLAN routing/forwarding, which allows a service provider to support more VPNs with overlapping IP addresses using one interface.