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DES-1218R/DES-1226R 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
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packets in a data stream to arrive in the same order they were sent. A trunk connection can be
made with any other switch that maintains host-to-host data streams over a single trunk port.
Switches that use a load-balancing scheme and send packets of a host-to-host data stream over
multiple trunk ports cannot have a trunk connection with the Switch.
Note: If the two Gigabit Ethernet ports are used as a trunk group and either port is disconnected,
packets intended for the disconnected port will be dropped.
IEEE 802.1p Priority
Priority Tagging is a function defined by the IEEE 802.1p standard designed to provide a means of
managing traffic on a network where many different types of data may be transmitted
simultaneously. It is intended to alleviate problems associated with the delivery of time critical data
over congested networks. The quality of applications that are dependent on such time critical data,
such as video conferencing, can be severely and adversely effected by even very small delays in
transmission.
Network devices that are in compliance with the IEEE 802.1p standard have the ability to recognize
the priority level of data packets. These devices can also assign a priority label or tag to packets.
Compliant devices can also strip priority tags from packets. This priority tag determines the
packet’s degree of expeditiousness and determines the queue to which it will be assigned.
Priority tags are given values from 0 to 7 with 0 being assigned to the lowest priority data and 7
being given to the highest. The highest priority tag 7 is generally only used for data associated with
video or audio applications, which are sensitive to even slight delays, or for data from specified end
users whose data transmissions warrant special consideration.
The Switch allows you to further tailor how priority tagged data packets are handled on your
network. Using queues to manage priority tagged data allows you to specify its relative priority to
suit the needs of your network. There may be circumstances where it would be advantageous to
group two or more differently tagged packets into the same queue. Generally however, it is
recommended that the highest priority queue, Queue 3, be reserved for data packets with a priority
value of 7. Packets that have not been given any priority value are placed in Queue 0 and thus given
the lowest priority for delivery.
A weighted round robin system is employed on the Switch to determine the rate at which the queues
are emptied of packets. The ratio used for clearing the queues is 12:6:2:1. This means that the
highest priority queue, Queue 3, will clear 12 packets for every 6 packets cleared from Queue 2,
every 2 packets from Queue 1, and every 1 packet from Queue 0.
Remember, the priority queue settings on the Switch are for all ports, and all devices connected to
the Switch will be effected. This priority queuing system will be especially beneficial if your network
employs switches with the capability of assigning priority tags.
VLANs
VLANs are a collection of users or ports grouped together in a secure, autonomous broadcast and
multicast domain. Membership to a VLAN is not restricted by a physical location and can be defined
across multiple LAN switches.
Port-based VLANs allow a network to be segmented in order to reduce the size of broadcast domains.
All packets entering a VLAN will only be forwarded to the ports that are members of that VLAN.
This even includes Multicast frames and unknown unicast frames.
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- 100 1000 mbps 1
- Des 1218r des 1226r 1
- Switch with optional gigabit module 1
- User s guide 1
- Wichtige sicherheitshinweise 2
- Hardware 3
- Limited warranty 3
- Software 3
- Copyright statement 5
- D link offices for registration and warranty service 5
- Limitation of liability 5
- Limitation of warranties 5
- Trademarks 5
- Bsmi warning 6
- Ce mark warning 6
- Fcc warning 6
- Vcci a warning 6
- Table of contents 7
- Conventions 9
- Overview of this user s guide 9
- Fast ethernet technology 11
- Gigabit ethernet technology 11
- Ntroduction 11
- Des 1218r des 1226r 10 100 1000 mbps switch 12
- General description of switch 12
- Switching technology 12
- Performance features 13
- Base fx module des 131f 2km 14
- Base fx module des 131fl 15km 14
- Base fx module des 132f 2km 14
- Base lx sc module des 132gl 14
- Base sx sc module des 132g 14
- Base t module des 132t 14
- Gbic gigabit ethernet module des 132gb 14
- Optional 100base extension modules 14
- Optional 2 port gigabit extension modules 14
- Base fx module des 132fl 15km 15
- Npacking and 16
- Unpacking 16
- Desktop or shelf installation 17
- Rack installation 17
- Power failure 18
- Power on 18
- Dentifying 19
- Front panel 19
- Omponents 19
- Xternal 19
- Led indicators 20
- Rear panel 20
- Side panels 20
- Onnecting 22
- Switch to end node 22
- Switch to hub or switch 22
- Connecting to network backbone or server 23
- Anagement 24
- Local console management 24
- Port speed 10 100 mbps utp 25
- Port speed gigabit ethernet ports 25
- Software features 25
- User interface 25
- Flow control 26
- Port mirroring 26
- Port trunk groups 26
- Priority queues 26
- Vlan group 27
- Anagement 28
- Oncepts 28
- Port trunk groups 28
- Ieee 802 p priority 29
- Port based vlans 30
- Vlan and trunk groups 30
- Vlan segmentation 30
- Echnical 31
- Pecifications 31
- Ables and 33
- Onnectors 33
- The following diagrams and tables show the standard rj 45 receptacle connector and their pin assignments 33
- The standard rj 45 pin assignments 33
- The standard rj 45 port and connector the standard rj 45 port and connector 33
- When connecting the switch to another switch a bridge or hub a normal cable is necessary please review these products for matching cable pin assignment 33
- Engths 34
- Australia d link australasia 35
- Canada d link canada 35
- Chile d link south america 35
- China d link china 35
- Denmark d link denmark 35
- Egypt d link middle east 35
- Finland d link finland 35
- France d link france 35
- Germany d link central europe d link deutschland gmbh 35
- India d link india 35
- Italy d link mediterraneo srl d link italia 35
- Japan d link japan 35
- Offices 35
- Netherlands d link benelux 36
- Norway d link norway 36
- Russia d link russia 36
- Singapore d link international 36
- South africa d link south africa 36
- Spain d link iberia 36
- Sweden d link sweden 36
- Taiwan d link taiwan 36
- U k d link europe 36
- U s a d link u s a 36
- Registration card 37
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