D-Link DXS-1100-10TS User Manual - Page 120

L3 Features, VLAN, QoS (Quality of Service), Security, OAM, Management

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Appendix A - Technical Specifications D-Link 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual - Supports 512 IGMP snooping groups (shared with MLD snooping and static group) - Supports at least 64 static IGMP groups MLD snooping v1 (v2 awareness): - Supports 512 MLD snooping groups (shared with IGMP snooping and static group) - Supports at least 64 static MLD groups 802.1D Spanning Tree (STP) 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) Loopback detection 802.1AX/802.3ad link aggregation: - DXS-1100-10TS: Supports maximum of 5 groups per device and 4 ports per group - DXS-1100-16TC: Supports maximum of 8 groups per device and 8 ports per group Port mirroring LLDP/LLDP-MED L2 multicast filtering L3 Features IP configuration VLAN 802.1Q VLAN standard (VLAN tagging) Up to 128 static VLAN groups Asymmetric VLAN Voice VLAN Auto-surveillance VLAN QoS (Quality of Service) Priority queue mapping by: - 802.1p - DSCP Up to 8 queues per port Supports strict / WRR mode in queue handling Bandwidth control Security Authentication for Web management access User account privilege for Web management access Port security: supports 64 MAC addresses per port DoS attack prevention Traffic segmentation D-Link Safeguard engine Storm control ARP spoofing prevention: supports maximum 128 entries SSL: supports v1/v2/v3 (IPv4/IPv6) OAM Cable diagnostics Reset button (reset to factory default) Management Web-based graphical user interface D-Link Network Assistant (DNA) SNMP support DHCP/BOOTP client SNMP trap setting for fan and system events Monitoring: Utilization, Statistics, Device Environment LLDP/LLDP-MED Syslog Password encryption Web-based configuration backup / restore Web-based firmware upgrade / backup / restore Flash file system Dual images / Dual configuration SNTP Reset and reboot D-Link Green Technology D-Link Power Saving Function Version 3.0 - By Link Status: Drastically save power when the switch port link is down. For example, no PC connection or the connected PC is powered off. - By Cable Length: Detects the length of connected RJ45 cables and adjusts power usage accordingly without affecting performance. Once the RJ45 connection is less than 10 meters, the switch will reduce the power instead of full power, which is only needed for 100 meters cables. - By LED Shut-off: LEDs can be turned on/off by port or system through schedule. - By Port Shut-off: Each port on the system can be turned on/off by schedule. - By System Hibernation: System enters hibernation by schedule. In this mode, switches save most power since main chipsets (both MAC and PHY) are disabled for all ports, and energy required to power the CPU is minimal. - By Scheduled Time Range: System enters Power Saving mode by schedule. 113

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Appendix A - Technical Specifications
D-Link 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual
113
- Supports 512 IGMP snooping groups
(shared with MLD snooping and static group)
- Supports at least 64 static IGMP groups
MLD snooping v1 (v2 awareness):
- Supports 512 MLD snooping groups
(shared with IGMP snooping and static
group)
- Supports at least 64 static MLD groups
802.1D Spanning Tree (STP)
802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP)
Loopback detection
802.1AX/802.3ad link aggregation:
- DXS-1100-10TS: Supports maximum of
5 groups per device and 4 ports per
group
- DXS-1100-16TC: Supports maximum of
8 groups per device and 8 ports per
group
Port mirroring
LLDP/LLDP-MED
L2 multicast filtering
L3 Features
IP configuration
VLAN
802.1Q VLAN standard (VLAN tagging)
Up to 128 static VLAN groups
Asymmetric VLAN
Voice VLAN
Auto-surveillance VLAN
QoS (Quality of Service)
Priority queue mapping by:
- 802.1p
- DSCP
Up to 8 queues per port
Supports strict / WRR mode in queue
handling
Bandwidth control
Security
Authentication for Web management
access
User account privilege for Web
management access
Port security: supports 64 MAC
addresses per port
DoS attack prevention
Traffic segmentation
D-Link Safeguard engine
Storm control
ARP spoofing prevention: supports
maximum 128 entries
SSL: supports v1/v2/v3 (IPv4/IPv6)
OAM
Cable diagnostics
Reset button (reset to factory default)
Management
Web-based graphical user interface
D-Link Network Assistant (DNA)
SNMP support
DHCP/BOOTP client
SNMP trap setting for fan and system
events
Monitoring: Utilization, Statistics, Device
Environment
LLDP/LLDP-MED
Syslog
Password encryption
Web-based configuration backup / restore
Web-based firmware upgrade / backup /
restore
Flash file system
Dual images / Dual configuration
SNTP
Reset and reboot
D-Link Green Technology
D-Link Power Saving Function Version
3.0
- By Link Status: Drastically save power
when the switch port link is down. For
example, no PC connection or the
connected PC is powered off.
- By Cable Length: Detects the length of
connected RJ45 cables and adjusts power
usage accordingly without affecting
performance. Once the RJ45 connection is
less than 10 meters, the switch will reduce
the power instead of full power, which is
only needed for 100 meters cables.
- By LED Shut-off: LEDs can be turned
on/off by port or system through schedule.
- By Port Shut-off: Each port on the system
can be turned on/off by schedule.
- By System Hibernation: System enters
hibernation by schedule. In this mode,
switches save most power since main
chipsets (both MAC and PHY) are disabled
for all ports, and energy required to power
the CPU is minimal.
- By Scheduled Time Range: System enters
Power Saving mode by schedule.