D-Link SmartPro 28-Port Gigabit PoE Switch (DGS-1510-28P)

$819.99

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Description

Overview

The DGS-1510-28P is a SmartPro 28-Port Gigabit PoE Switch with 24 PoE/PoE+ and 2 SFP Ports plus two 10GbE SFP+ Ports. With 10G port connectivity, it’s ideal for deployment in SME/SMB core environments, and provides a reliable, scalable, and modular interconnection between core switches and edge switches with rich capabilities and simplified flexibility.

More Information

  • Supports IEEE 802.3af/at PoE on all 24 ports
  • Delivers up to 193W of PoE power (30W max per PoE port)
  • Web-based GUI
  • Auto Surveillance VLAN and Bandwidth Control
  • D-Link Green Technology

Power over Ethernet

  • 10/100/1000 Mbps ports are PoE-enabled for powering devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones and wireless access points
  • Compliant with 802.3af and 802.3at and supports up to 30W of power output on any particular PoE port up to 193W, providing flexibility in power allocation for a variety of powered devices, including new 802.11ac wireless access points that require 802.3at power for full functionality
  • Time-based PoE enables power to a port to be shut off at a scheduled time, reducing power usage and increasing security by powering off devices that should not be in use during non-business hours

10G SFP+ Stacking/Uplink Ports

  • Depending on whether linear or fault-tolerant ring stacking is implemented, you can use one or two 10-Gigabit SFP+ ports to create a physical stack; six units or 288 Gigabit ports can be configured as a stack using optional direct attach cables to provide high bandwidth on the DGS-1510 Series with cost efficiency
  • Mix from any of the DGS-1510 SmartPro series in a single stack to allow simultaneous and easy configuration, management and troubleshooting

Flexibility and Scalability

  • Supports virtual stacking via D-Link’s Single IP Management (SIM), allowing up to 32 devices to be managed via a single IP, simplifying management of small workgroups or wiring closets while allowing the network to be scaled to handle increased bandwidth demand
  • SIM reduces the number of IP address needed in the network and allows switches to be stacked together over Ethernet instead of using physical uplink or stacking ports, eliminating the need for specialized stacking cables and removing distance barriers that can limit topology options when using other stacking technology

Extensive Layer 2 Features

  • Switches are equipped with a complete lineup of Layer 2 features including IGMP Snooping, Port Mirroring, Spanning Tree, and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
  • IEEE 802.3x Flow Control function allows servers to directly connect to the switch for fast, reliable data transfer; at 2000 Mbps Full Duplex, the Gigabit ports provide high-speed data pipes to servers with minimum data transfer loss. Network maintenance features include Loopback Detection and Cable Diagnostics
  • Loopback Detection is used to detect loops created by a specific port or VLAN and automatically shut down the affected port or VLAN
  • The Cable Diagnostics feature, designed primarily for administrators and customer service representatives, can quickly discover the type of error on cables and determine the cable quality

QoS, Bandwidth Control

  • Supports Auto Surveillance VLAN (ASV) and Auto Voice VLAN, which are best suited for VoIP and video surveillance deployments
  • Auto Surveillance VLAN is a new, industry-leading technology built into D-Link Smart Switches that consolidates data and surveillance video transmission through a single SmartPro switch, sparing businesses the expense of maintaining expensive dedicated hardware and facilities
  • ASV also ensures the quality of real-time video for monitoring and control without compromising the transmission of conventional network data
  • Auto Voice VLAN technology enhances VoIP service by automatically placing voice traffic from an IP phone to an assigned VLAN
  • With higher priority and an individual VLAN, these features guarantee the quality and security of VoIP traffic
  • DSCP markings on Ethernet packets enable different levels of service to be assigned to network traffic, so voice and video packets take precedence over other packets
  • Bandwidth Control allows network administrators to reserve bandwidth for important functions that require more bandwidth or might require high priority

IPv6 Ready

  • IPv6 ready and supports various IPv6 functions such as MLD Snooping, IPv6 ACL/QoS, and IMPBv6 to ensure seamless integration of next generation networks
  • Supports a IPv4/v6 dual stack function that allows the switch to act as a bridge between IPv4 and IPv6 networks
  • C certified to be IPv6 Ready Logo Phase 2, which guarantees interoperability for IPv6 environments

Versatile Management

  • Provides a D-Link Network Assistant Utility and a web based management interface that enables administrators to remotely control their network down to the port level
  • D-Link Network Assistant Utility allows customers to easily discover multiple D-Link SmartPro Switches within the same L2 network segment; with this utility, users do not need to change the IP address of their PC; it also simplifies the initial setup of the SmartPro Switches
  • Switches within the same L2 network segment that are connected to the user’s PC are displayed on screen for instant access, allowing extensive switch configuration and basic setup of discovered devices including password changes and firmware upgrades
  • Supports D-View 6.0 and a fully featured Command Line Interface (CLI) via dedicated out-of-band console port
  • D-View 6.0 is a Network Management System that allows for the central management of critical network characteristics such as availability, reliability, resilience, and security
  • CLI management of the switches is possible via console port and Telnet interfaces, making it possible to adjust basic settings, passwords, configuration files, and firmware with ease

Layer 3 Traffic Management

  • Supports advanced traffic management features, including static routing
  • In static routing, IP routes are manually entered into a routing table, which allows for communication between different user groups in different VLAN segments in a network; the switch can directly handle inter VLAN routing using multiple interfaces, making the network run faster and more efficiently
  • Because the switches can manage internal routing, the network router can be assigned to handle external traffic routing only

What’s in the Box?

  • Power Cord
  • Mounting Brackets
  • Console Cable
  • CD
  • Quick Install Guide

Manufacturer’s Warranty:

  • Parts – Lifetime
  • Labour – Lifetime

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