Layer 2 Managed 8-Port 10 100Mbps Switch with 1 x 100BaseFX Multi-mode fiber

DES-3010F

  • Product Status: End of Life
  • Affordable Workgroup/Departmental SNMP Solution (1U size)
  • Powerful Switching Capacity
  • Bandwidth Control Down to 64k
  • Gigabit Fiber Uplinks for Backbone Attachment
  • Secure/Effective Management Through RADIUS, Traffic Monitoring

The DES-3000 series switches are high-performance managed Layer 2 switches that provide an ideal solution for workgroups and departments. These switches present a great entry-level managed solution for the SMB just starting out or the already established business looking to bring a managed solution to the desktops. These switches provide fiber uplinks for connection of small groups of users over a larger distance such as on a campus and between indoor departments or school classrooms.

High-Performance L2 Switching

With powerful switch fabric and abundant processing memory, the DES-3000 series provides wire-speed high performance for departments and workgroups. These switches include support for traffic segmentation that isolates ports to protect privacy. They allow you to migrate end users to an 802.1x environment when existing workstations support the 802.1x authentication protocol.

Investment Protection

By supporting industry approved specifications, the DES-3000 series leverages your existing investment in a multi-vendor environment, while maximizing compatibility of business with critical features like Spanning Tree (802.1D and 802.1w), QoS (802.1p), port mirroring and network management. These switches provide robust support for standard-based management protocols such SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, Telnet, web and port mirroring, enabling you to integrate them into many third-party network management packages.

Advanced Enterprise Features

The DES-3000 series switches bring advanced enterprise functions to a more affordable level while supporting advanced features: 802.1p and portbased QoS/CoS, rich security and management features such as port-based/MAC-based 802.1x authentication and bandwidth control. These switches also support many of the features you would expect to see on a larger managed solution such as: IGMP snooping, 802.3ad Link Aggregation, 255 VLANs, traffic segmentation, traffic monitoring and SYSLOG.

Cost-Effective Virtual Stack

With D-Link Single IP Management client support, the DES-3000 series can be attached to a higher-level core switch such as a DES-6500 chassis or a D-Link xStack to form a virtual stack. The DES-3000 series can form a workgroup or departmental stack providing 10/100Mbps speed with Gigabit uplinks to the core switch. The DES-3000 series simplifies and speeds up your management tasks, as multiple switches can be configured, monitored and maintained from a management station through one unique IP address.

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  • 8 x 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports
  • 1 x 1000 Base-T Gigabit Port
  • 1 x 100Base-FX (SC) Fibre Port (Multimode)
  • Virtual Stacking with Single IP Management (SIM)
  • 802.1Q VLAN (255 total)
  • 802.1D Spanning Tree
  • 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
  • Broadcast storm control
  • 802.3ad Link Aggregation (port trunking)
  • 802.1p Priority Queues (4 max)
  • 802.1x Port and MAC-based Access Control
  • External RADIUS Server support
  • SNMP v1, v2c, v3 standard
  • Configuration via Web or Telnet or CLI
This product was phased out on: 07/10/2012
This product's last date of support is on: 06/10/2017
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Datasheet (English) - PDF 0.83mb Download
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Manual Manual 1/6/2005 PDF 11.17mb Download
CLI Manual CLI Manual 1/5/2005 PDF 2.96mb Download
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Firmware 4.20B29 Firmware 14/4/2009 - Download
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MIB Software 1.0 MIB Software 19/12/2005 Download
Software 1.01R11 Software 19/12/2005 Download
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DEU_AD_A1_CE_Doc CE Declaration 12/9/2006 Download
DEU_AD_A2_CE_Doc CE Declaration 28/7/2006 Download
DEU_AD_A3_CE_Doc CE Declaration 12/2/2006 Download