D-Link WebSmart DGS-1210-28 Ethernet Switch

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D-Link WebSmart DGS-1210-28 Ethernet Switch

The D-Link WebSmart DGS-1210-28 Ethernet Switch is a high-performance, scalable gigabit switching solution designed to power small to mid-size networks with reliability and ease. As part of the WebSmart DGS-1210 family, this 28-port model delivers impressive bandwidth, flexible uplinks, and a rich set of management and security features that streamline network administration. Built for office environments and small data centers, it combines robust hardware with an intuitive web-based management interface, enabling IT teams to implement VLANs, QoS policies, security controls, and traffic monitoring without needing a dedicated network administrator on-site. With energy-saving technology and a compact, rack-mountable form factor, the DGS-1210-28 is an ideal upgrade for teams seeking enhanced performance, better control over traffic flows, and improved network resilience.

  • High-density port configuration for flexible deployments: 24 copper gigabit ports plus 4 combo copper/SFP uplink ports deliver ample bandwidth for desktops, servers, and storage while enabling fiber uplinks for long-distance connections.
  • WebSmart management for centralized control: an intuitive web-based interface provides streamlined configuration of VLANs, QoS (quality of service), ACLs, storm control, IGMP snooping, and security policies, reducing the time to deploy and maintain the network.
  • Advanced traffic control and security: supports 802.1Q VLAN tagging, 802.1p/DSCP-based QoS, port-based security, 802.1X authentication, access control lists (ACLs), and broadcast/multicast control to protect critical applications and optimize network performance.
  • Energy-efficient design for ongoing savings: D-Link Green technology reduces power consumption during low-traffic periods and idle times without compromising performance, helping to lower operating costs over the switch’s lifetime.
  • Flexible deployment and reliability: metal chassis with rack-mounting capability and quiet operation, suitable for office racks or desktop setups; supports a range of management options, including SNMP for monitoring and remote administration.

Technical Details of D-Link WebSmart DGS-1210-28 Ethernet Switch

  • Port configuration: 28 ports total — 24 x 10/100/1000BASE-T ports and 4 x combo 10/100/1000BASE-T/SFP ports for versatile uplinks and fiber connections.
  • Ethernet speed and performance: Gigabit Ethernet capability across all ports to support high-bandwidth workstations, servers, and storage devices with low latency and reliable throughput.
  • Management features: Web-based management interface (WebSmart) with options for CLI access, SNMP, and monitoring tools to configure VLANs, QoS, security, and traffic statistics.
  • Security features: 802.1X authentication, ACLs, port security, storm control, and IGMP Snooping to optimize multicast traffic and protect the network from unauthorized access.
  • Quality of Service: layered QoS capabilities with 802.1p and DSCP support, enabling prioritized handling for latency-sensitive applications like video, voice, and critical data services.
  • VLAN support: 802.1Q VLAN tagging for segmented networks, improved security, and improved traffic management across departments and user groups.
  • Link aggregation: supports LACP (IEEE 802.3ad) for combining multiple uplinks into a single logical connection to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy.
  • Energy efficiency: D-Link Green technology reduces power consumption during low-traffic periods and idle times, contributing to long-term cost savings and greener operation.
  • Deployment flexibility: rack-mountable with included mounting hardware and a compact form factor suitable for office cabinets or desktop setups.
  • Reliability and manageability: designed for continuous operation in business environments, with robust hardware and a feature-rich management stack to simplify ongoing administration.

How to install D-Link WebSmart DGS-1210-28 Ethernet Switch

Installing the DGS-1210-28 is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime while integrating with existing networks. Follow these general steps to get your switch up and running quickly:

1) Prepare the installation location: Choose a stable, well-ventilated area. The switch can be placed on a desk or mounted in a rack using the included hardware. Ensure adequate clearance for cable management and cooling.

2) Power connections and uplinks: Connect the supplied power cord to the switch and plug it into a suitable power outlet. Connect your core network devices to the 24 copper ports for workstations and servers, and use the 4 combo SFP ports for uplinks to core switches or fiber links as needed. If using fiber optics, insert the appropriate SFP transceiver modules into the combo ports.

3) Access the management interface: From a computer on the same network, open a web browser and access the switch’s management interface via its default IP address or a managed IP assigned by your network administrator. Log in with the default credentials and immediately change the password to protect against unauthorized access. The WebSmart interface provides a guided setup and easy navigation for configuring basic settings first, then more advanced options as needed.

4) Configure core network features: Create VLANs to segment traffic by department or function, set up QoS rules to prioritize voice and video traffic, and configure port-based or 802.1Q VLANs according to your network design. If you require link aggregation for higher bandwidth or redundancy, configure LACP across the appropriate ports and the connected devices. Enable security features such as 802.1X authentication and ACLs to control access to critical segments of the network.

5) Enable monitoring and security: Set up SNMP or other monitoring tools to keep tabs on port utilization and performance. Review IGMP Snooping settings to optimize multicast traffic and ensure smooth operation of applications like video conferencing. Save the configuration and back up the startup-config to prevent loss in case of power outages or device failures.

6) Verify and test: After configuration, perform connectivity tests across VLANs, verify that QoS policies are prioritizing critical traffic, and confirm that uplink ports are functioning as expected. Monitor the switch during peak usage to ensure performance remains stable and the energy-saving features are effectively reducing consumption when traffic levels are low.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the D-Link WebSmart DGS-1210-28 Ethernet Switch? A 28-port Gigabit Ethernet WebSmart switch designed for small to mid-size networks, offering robust Layer 2 functionality, centralized web-based management, and flexible uplink options through copper and fiber (SFP) ports.
  • Does the DGS-1210-28 support VLANs? Yes. It supports 802.1Q VLAN tagging for segmented networks and improved security and traffic management.
  • Can I use link aggregation with this switch? Yes. The model supports Link Aggregation (LACP) to increase bandwidth and provide link redundancy for uplinks and server connections.
  • Is PoE supported on the DGS-1210-28? The standard DGS-1210-28 does not include PoE; if PoE is a requirement, consider other models in the DGS-1210 family that offer PoE capabilities (for example, PoE-enabled variants).
  • What management options are available? The switch offers a web-based WebSmart interface, with support for SNMP and CLI access for administrators who prefer command-line configuration. It also supports traffic monitoring and configuration backups.
  • Is the switch suitable for rack mounting? Yes. The DGS-1210-28 is designed for rack-mount installation and includes mounting hardware for standard equipment racks, making it suitable for data centers and office network closets.
  • What energy savings does it offer? D-Link Green technology reduces power consumption during low-traffic periods, helping to lower operating costs without compromising performance during peak usage.
  • What is the typical deployment scenario? A common setup places the DGS-1210-28 at the network edge or in the distribution layer, connecting end-user devices on the access ports and uplinking to core switches or routers via the SFP ports for high-speed, scalable connectivity.

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