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D-LINK DES-1252 48 PORT 2XGIGABIT PORTS & 2XGIGABIT PORTS/ SMART SWITCH
DES-1252 |
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| Product ID |
17378 |
| Brand |
D-LINK |
| Vendor Code | DES-1252 |
| Description |
The DES-1252 Web Smart Switch from D-Link is a cost-effective solution for
the small and medium business that requires basic management features like VLAN
segmentation, QoS prioritization, and secure 802.1x login and authentication,
showcased in a low cost, easy to configure, and GUI managed 'smart' business
solution. The DES-1252 comes with 48 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet ports, 2 combo
1000BASE-T/SFP ports for flexible copper/fiber Gigabit connection and 2
additional 1000Base-T copper interfaces for uplinking to storage area network
devices, servers, or core switching solutions. The Graphical User Interface
allows you to implement Quality of Service (QoS), VLANs and security without
having to go through complex command line management usually found in other
managed switches.
D-Link Safeguard Engine
The DES-1252 incorporates advanced mechanisms to detect an attack against the
central processing unit of the switch and to take corrective action on the
attacking interface. When a Denial of Service attack is waged against the
DES-1252, the D-Link Safeguard Engine detects the threat and prevents overload
of the central processor thus insuring network integrity and helping to maintain
open network bandwidth channels.
802.1D Spanning Tree
Spanning Tree provides protection from unintentional cabling loops forming
within a network infrastructure. Loops are dangerous in that they create an
unending circle where broadcast and multicast traffic propagate across the
network in an endless loop. This creates a storm of traffic that overwhelms the
network and brings traffic to a crawl. 802.1D Spanning tree detects and breaks
these loops ensuring network uptime.
Port Trunking
The DES-1252 supports static port trunking of up to 6 groups of 8 ports per
device. Ports can be combined together to create multi-link loadsharing
aggregated trunks to a server or a network backbone. To expand the network, you
can also make use of link aggregation to eliminate bottlenecks between the
cascaded switches.
802.1Q VLANs
The DES-1252 provides support for 802.1Q VLANs for improved security and
bandwidth utilization. VLANs work by segmenting broadcast domains thus reducing
network congestion due to constant network broadcasting. In addition VLANs
provide a means of securing each broadcast domain from all others. This in turn
prevents users on one VLAN from gaining access to resources on other network
segments. VLANs can be configured to segment departmental resources. For
example, VLANs can be implemented on an SMB network to prevent the Marketing
department from gaining access to secure resources in the Accounting department.
SNMP Management
The DES-1252 supports SNMP v1. SNMP is a useful tool in managing and controlling
SNMP supported network devices. SNMP enables the DES-1252 to be polled to
provide valuable information about the status of the unit and send traps on
abnormal events. This sharing of vital management information saves time and
money.
802.1p Priority Tagging
Like 802.1Q VLAN tagging, 802.1p places a tag in a frame to indicate the
priority of the frame. A tag will represent a priority of 0-7 and an 802.1Q
compliant switch can read this tag and prioritize traffic accordingly. This
differs from port based QoS in that in Port Based QoS all traffic entering a
specific port is prioritized the same way with the same value. In 802.1p a port
can receive frames with varying priority tags and classify them based on these
tags. A VoIP phone that supports 802.1p can assign a priority to its VoIP
traffic and when it enters the switch the switch can give it a higher priority
so that voice traffic is always clear and jitter free.
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Snooping allows for the forwarding of multicast packets such as streaming
audio and video, without increasing network broadcast congestion. By snooping
IGMP registration information within a frame, a list of workstations who have
joined the multicast group is created. This list then allows the switch to
intelligently forward packets to only the appropriate member workstations.
802.1x Authentication
802.1x Authentication provides a secure means to allow users to log onto your
network. When used in conjunction with a RADIUS server, 802.1x requires each
user workstation attached to the DES-1252 to provide a username and password
before gaining access to the local area network.
Operational Simplicity
The DES-1252 supports a wide array of plug-and-play features:
10/100Mbps auto-negotiation
Universal UTP cable recognition for auto straight-through or crossover cable
detection (Auto-MDI/MDI-X)
Full/Half duplex support
IEEE standards support
Managing the DES-1252 has never been easier. Using its built in browser-based
management interface, configuring the switch takes only minutes. With full color
graphic pictures, diagrams and easy to understand navigation menus, configuring
the DES-1252 with the features you require is as easy as surfing the net. The
DES-1252 supports many of today's most sought after features like 802.1p
priority queuing, 802.1Q VLANs, port trunking, 802.1x authentication, port
mirroring, SNMP, spanning tree, link aggregation, IGMP Snooping, broadcast storm
control, and more.
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