The DES-3200 Series is a member of D-Link’s Layer 2 xStack Managed
Switch family designed for the Metro ETTX and FTTX market. The DES-3200
Series provides 8/16/24 100Mbps Fast Ethernet connections plus 2/4 combo
Gigabit/SFP ports. The DES-3200-10/18 comes with a 9-inch desktop size
and fanless feature which is suitable for ETTH deployment. The DES-3200-
28/28F provides copper or fiber connections on Fast Ethernet, an
advantage in different Metro Ethernet applications. It also offers the
beneficial design of 4 Gigabit/SFP Combo ports which provide up to 4Gbps
uplink bandwidth or dual Ethernet ring topology support. The
DES-3200-28F facilitates up to 20 km connectivity for Metro Ethernet
applications.
Security & Availability
The
DES-3200 series supports 802.1X Port-based/MAC-based Access Control,
Guest VLAN, and RADIUS and TACAS+ Authentication for strict access
control over the network. The IP-MAC-Port Binding feature allows
administrators to bind a source IP address with an associated MAC for a
defined port number to enhance user access control. Furthermore with the
DHCP Snooping feature, the switch automatically understands the IP/MAC
pairs by snooping DHCP packets and saving them to the IMPB white list.
These features play a significant role in keeping the network secure and
auditable. The built-in D-Link Safeguard Engine identifies and
prioritizes “CPU interested” packets to prevent malicious traffic from
interrupting normal network flows and protects switch operation. In
addition, the Access Control List (ACL) feature enhances the network
security and switch performance.
Resilience/Performance
Enhancement
For mission critical environments the
DES-3200 series supports 802.1D-2004 edition, 802.1w and 802.1s Spanning
Tree Protocols (STP). STP allows you to configure the switch with a
redundant backup bridge path, so transmission and reception of packets
can be guaranteed in event of any failed switch on the network. The
switches also support 802.3ad Link Aggregation, which enables you to
group multiple ports in parallel to form a single port, increasing
bandwidth and redundancy for higher availability. For Quality of Service
(QoS), the switches support 802.1p. This standard is a mechanism that
allows real-time traffic classification into 8 priority levels mapped to
4 queues. Packet classification is based on TOS, DSCP, MAC Addresses,
IP Addresses, VLAN ID, TCP/ UDP port number, protocol type and user
defined packet content, which enables flexible configuration especially
for real-time streaming multimedia applications such as voice over IP.
Traffic
& Bandwidth Control
The bandwidth control feature
allows network administrators to define the throughput levels for each
port to manage bandwidth. It also provides fine granularity to define
the ingress/egress traffic limits down to 62.5kbps segments. The
switches also support the Broadcast Storm Control feature, which
minimizes the chances of a virus attack within the network. Port
Mirroring helps administrators facilitate traffic diagnostics or track
switch performance and alter if it is necessary. Q-in-Q also known as
VLAN stacking is a powerful yet simple and cost-effective solution which
can be used to provide multiple virtual connections and access to
multiple services available over the Metro-Ethernet.
Multicast
Applications
The DES-3200 series provides IGMP Snooping
to prune multicast traffic and to optimize network performance. The MLD
snooping feature minimizes multicast IPv6 packets at the port level to
conserve network bandwidth.
Management
Capabilities
The DES-3200 series supports standard
management protocols such as SNMP, RMON, Telnet, SSH/SSL security
authentication and DHCP Relay Option 82. A web-based GUI is also
supported for user-friendly interface and easy management. DHCP Auto-
Configuration is an enhanced management feature that allows
administrators to pre-set configuration and save them to a TFTP server.
Individual switches can then get IP addresses from the server for
booting up and loading the pre-set configuration. The Link Layer
Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows a network device to advertise its
identity and capabilities on the local network, which helps businesses
better manage their network topology. Each port on the switches also
supports the Cable Diagnostics feature that helps detect cable related
problems such as cable length status or cable functionality. D-Link
Single IP Management (SIM) simplifies and speeds up management tasks,
allowing multiple switches to be configured, monitored and maintained
from any workstation running a web browser through one unique IP
address. Furthermore, the DES- 3200 Series also works with D-Link’s
D-View 6.0 software. 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 in a
consistent way. D-View 6.0 provides a useful set of tools for network
administrators who want to effectively manage device configurations,
fault tolerance, performance, and security.