D-Link DWS-3227 Switch User Manual


 
L2+ 24-Port Gigabit PoE Switch with 10 Gigabit Uplinks
DWS-3227P Layer 2+ Stackable Gigabit Wireless Unifi ed Switch
Overview
D-Link’s xStack 3200 Series switches are designed to
provide effortless wireless technology convergence with
traditional Layer 2 data access switching, emphasizing
on security, performance, and resiliency. Featuring the
latest stacking technology from D-Link, the xStack
DWS-3227P can stack up to 16 units*, providing up to 400
Gigabit ports. It can stack with other D-Link switches such
as the DXS/DWS-3250, DXS/DWS-3227, and DXS/DWS-3227P,
providing extraordinary fl exibility. It provides 24 built-in
copper Gigabit ports, including 4 combo SFP ports for
easy, fl exible connection to fi ber-based Gigabit media. The
DWS-3227P is also equipped with 2 module slots that
support 10 Gigabit Ethernet for both copper CX-4 and fi ber
XFP connections, as well as 1 fi xed 10GbE XFP port. When
stacking through CX-4 interfaces, a stacking bandwidth
of 48Gbps can be achieved, for a total switching fabric
capacity of up to 120Gbps. In addition, the DWS-3227P
also supports IP static routing, 4000 VLANs, up to 64
trunk groups, and is ‘wireless-ready’, providing wireless
roaming, centralized AP management, and rogue AP
detection in a single switching solution. The DWS-3227P
comes standard with a 10 client AP license upgradeable
up to 50, and is capable of supporting 50 APs per switch
/stack with up to 600 WLAN clients.
Unifi ed Wired/Wireless Ready
In a mixed network of wired and wireless environments,
predictable coverage and security become paramount.
The need for a switching solution capable of addressing
these needs in both the wired and wireless environment
becomes key. The DWS-3227P is capable of meeting
this demand and more. With a simple optional fi rmware
upgrade, the DWS-3227P transforms from a standard Layer
2 switch into an integrated wired and wireless switching
solution capable of providing powerful wireless security,
easy deployment, the ability to detect rogue access points,
and centralized management for all compatible WLAN
components. Centralized management is crucial for
wireless technologies deployed in real-time inventory, data
mining, and an array of personal electronics that demand
mobility and seamless integration such as PDA and 3G/VoIP
mobile phones. With an optional software upgrade, the
DWS-3227P becomes a wireless switch providing secure,
seamless roaming between access points ensuring clear,
uninterrupted data and voice communication throughout
your wireless network infrastructure.
DNA Stacking Architecture
Distributed Network Architecture (DNA) is a combination
of hardware and software that is embedded in D-Link’s
latest 3200 Series of xStack switches. Switches built
with DNA are easily stackable with little or no system
downtime for expansion. For example, the DWS-3200
Series switches are self-healing by quickly discovering
failures in the stack and re-routing traffi c to automatically
avoid the failed device and discover the new topology.
The fl exibility of DNA lets network designers choose the
right topology for connecting their devices whether it be
through a 10 GbE interface or using a 1000Base-X port to
connect between wiring closets. The DWS-3200 Series
switches can be used in a number of topologies such as
ring or chain stacking. When changes are made to the
stack, DNA automatically discovers the new topology and
reconfi gures the system to accommodate the changes.
In the unlikely event of equipment failure, the switches
rapidly reconfi gure the stack to avoid the failed switch,
resulting in extremely fast failover times and little to
no downtime. In addition, the DWS-3200 Series allows
the network administrator to maintain transparency of
system features such as Port Mirroring, VLANs, and
Link Aggregation across the stack. Unlike other stacking
solutions, this feature allows an administrator to add and
remove ports from VLANs without having to confi gure the
VLAN on each switch and without the added hassle of
creating VLAN trunks between devices. This also allows,
through the use of port mirroring, the ability to monitor any
port throughout the stack without having to be physically
connected to the same device. This fl exibility allows for
better troubleshooting, faster confi guration, and a lower
risk of confi guration errors.
Advanced Switching Features:
+ Triple Optional Fiber XFP 10G Uplinking
+ Dual Optional Copper CX4 10G Uplinking
+ Up to 48Gbps Total Stacking Bandwidth
+ Physical Redundant Stacking
+ Stack Up to 16 Units Per Stack*
+ Optional Redundant Power Support
+ Up to 32 Static IP Routes
+ 802.3ad (Link Aggregation)
+ 802.1v (Protocol-based VLANs)
+ 802.1p Priority (8 WRR)
+ DiffServ QoS
+ 802.1x (Port-Based Authentication)
+ 4000 802.1q VLANs
+ IGMP Snooping
+ ACL L2/L3/L4
+ SNMPv1/v2/v3
+ Block Against Predefi ned DoS, Trojan,
Worm Attacks
+ IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet
Unifi ed Wired/Wireless Platform:
+ 256 Wireless VLANs
+ Up to 50 APs per Switch/Stack
+ Up to 600 Simultaneous WLAN Users
per Switch/Stack
+ Supports 802.11a/b/g Standards
+ Seamless Wireless Roaming
+ Upgradable 10, 25, or 50 AP License
+ Industry Standard Encryption: WEP,
WPA™, WPA2™
+ Supports up to 16 SSIDs per AP
+ Centralized AP Management
+ GUI WLAN Monitoring & Logging
+ Automatic Channel Assignment
+ Dynamic WLAN Load Balancing
+ Rogue AP Detection & Containment
* Future release