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D-Link DWS-3024 Managed 24-Port Gigabit L2+ Unified Wireless PoE Switch, 4 Combo SFP


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D-Link DWS-3024 Managed 24-Port Gigabit L2+ Unified Wireless PoE Switch, 4 Combo SFP

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The DWS-3024 Managed Layer 2 switch offers adaptable wireless technology that allows for coordinated network control and centralized security policy enforcement.
The D-Link® Unified Wired/Wireless Switching solution provides an innovative evolution in wireless LAN. Complex installations, intricate management utilities and limited scalability had previously made network administrators hesitant to deploy facility-wide wireless LAN. Now, D-Link Unified Wired/Wireless Switching architecture simplifies installation. In addition, access security, wireless throughput and network convergence is significantly enhanced. Benefactors of this Wi-Fi® innovation include IT integrators, network administrators, business end-users, government organizations, schools, hospitals, and hotspots such as convention halls, hotels and airports.

Scalable and Flexible Wireless Deployment
The centerpiece of D-Link Unified Wired/Wireless Switching lies in a scalable and flexible architecture. The Unified Switch DWS-3024 can be easily added to the customer’s existing network infrastructure and centrally manage the Access Points. Overlay Deployment protects the customer’s investment on the wired network, while providing wireless LAN capability to the entire organization. Furthermore, the Unified Switch DWS-3024 can be deployed at the network edge as a wireless controller and an L2 edge switch. This type of edge deployment is beneficial for customers looking to replace their current switches with a more robust and full-featured product. The D-Link Unified Switch DWS-3024 is designed for medium-sized to large wireless networks. This affordable solution provides flexibility and investment protection through scalable expansion and unified LAN/ WLAN deployment and easy upgrades for future technologies through Gigabit connectivity.

Adaptable Wireless Technology
The Unified Switch DWS-3024’s flexible architecture not only includes physical deployment, but also offers effective wireless traffic management capability. Data from the clients can be configured to tunnel back to the Unified Switch before reaching its destination. This approach allows for a coordinated network control and centralized security policy enforcement. Alternatively, Access Points can handle and forward wireless traffic ideally without having to go through the Unified Switch. This non-tunnel mode is especially practical in remote offices or applications that require high performance and optimized traffic flows. The flexibility offered by D-Link Adaptable Wireless technology empowers any organization to enjoy the benefits of a wireless network.

Centralized Policy Control
Profile configuration is applied to a wireless access point when it is deployed or when it is reset. Profiles dispatched from the switch to the AP include RADIUS server settings, radio configuration, SSID, VLAN, tunnel settings, and QoS configuration. Configuration is simplified because the administrator does not have to make individual settings for each AP. This enhances security because the configuration is not saved within the AP, hence it cannot be retrieved when an AP is dismounted or stolen.

Enhanced and Resilient Security
The D-Link Unified Switch DWS-3024 provides the highest levels of security for both voice and data, with support for MAC Authentication, Captive Portal, and industry standard personal/enterprise WPA/WPA2 security. WPA2 utilizes the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), which is considered to be the most robust and secure encryption algorithm. The Unified Switch DWS-3024 also provides means to define and detect Rogue APs, preventing illegal intrusions into the internal network. Security can be pre-set and RF channels auto-adjusted for each AP, so when an AP is added or removed, the entire network does not have to be reconfigured. The switch will automatically configure the new AP with the same configuration as the previous units.

Uninterrupted Wireless Connectivity
The system maintains a centralized database of wireless user’s access information such as their MAC addresses and authentication keys. As wireless users roam around the office using wireless equipment, they may change their connection from AP to AP. By constantly monitoring the AP status, the switch can establish AP-to-AP roaming for these users without requiring them to re-establish authentication keys. This fast roaming process results in disruption-free, reliable wireless connectivity crucial for mobile applications such as Wi-Fi® IP phone and wireless PDA connection. In addition to updating information of APs managed by the same switch, the system also supports AP information updates across multiple peer switches. As a wireless user moves from one AP affiliated to a switch to another AP connected to another switch, inter-switch roaming is instantly performed across the peer switches to produce a smooth, fast wireless connection in a multi-departmental enterprise environment.

Captive Portal
Apart from the wireless encryption standards, the Unified Switch offers an additional level of security called “Captive Portal”. Captive Portal is a web-based authentication process in which the wireless clients request for access through the web browser. The AP or switch port captures HTTP/HTTPS traffic and then re-directs the client to an authentication portal. Once the username and password of the client has been authenticated by either the switch or the RADIUS server, access is granted. Captive Portal is SSID-based and supports fast roaming, making it an ideal security solution.

Automatic Channel and Power Adjustment
Normally, when adding APs to the network, system administrators select the unoccupied or least used RF channels to avoid interference with other AP and RF devices. They also set transmitter output power at a level, strong enough for RF signals to reach wireless clients, but weak enough to minimize interference with other devices’ RF signals. To simplify this process and optimize RF usage, the switch automatically adjusts the RF channels and transmitter output power of the entire system every time an AP is added to or removed from the network. This automatic adjustment can be programmed to take effect at a certain time or at specified intervals, minimizing the need for network administrator to manually intervene.

Self-Healing and Load Balancing
D-Link DWS-3024 switch offers Self-healing process and an AP load balancing features to increase the resiliency of a wireless network. To make up for a sudden RF signal vacuum created by any “dead” AP (AP with DC power failure), the switch automatically increases the transmitter output power of all the neighboring APs to expand their RF coverage, thereby “healing” the network “wound”. “Self-healing” can also be accomplished with a redundant switch, which can take over the management of the AP if and when the AP loses connection with the first switch. To ensure continuous connection for current clients, the switch performs load balancing across the access points when network traffic reaches a certain threshold, while rejecting new client-to-AP associations to avoid bandwidth overcrowding.

Unified Switch Architecture
In addition to being the core unit of the wireless switching system, the DWS-3024 switch can also function as an advanced wired device. Features such as IP routing, ACL, QoS, security features, and Gigabit/10-Gigabit fiber support, allow businesses to integrate their enterprise wireless networks with the wired network infrastructure. The DWS-3024 Unified Switch can be used to upgrade their current 10/100Mbps desktop connections to Gigabit capability. Seamlessly upgrade to an 802.11n AP with Gigabit connections in the future. The advantages include flexibility to act as wireless controllers or dedicated full-featured multi-layer LAN switches, or as dual-role devices.

Medium to Large Business Application
Capable of handling up to 48 access points, D-Link Unified Wired/Wireless Switching is suitable for deployment in either a medium or large network supporting VoIP and numerous mobile wireless applications. A network site can begin with one switch to manage a few APs or to use for mixed wired/wireless LAN purposes. When the number of APs is augmented, up to four switches in a peer-to-peer configuration can be added to form a large centralized management system capable of handling up to 192 access points in one roaming group.

Network Visualization and Management
By entering the IP address of a managed switch or into the Internet browser, administrators can view the topological map and identify the locations of the AP and the switch. The map displays AP icons and colors used to differentiate between the different RF channels used by the AP. Administrators can create individual user profiles and be informed of any rogue APs. Users’ authentication is based on profiles and not on any specific access point. As users move around within a network, their movement can be traced as they roam from one access point to another.

** Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

Specifications
Device Interfaces :

  • 24 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ports With Integrated 802.3af PoE
  • 4 Combo SFP Ports
  • RS-232 Console Port

MAC Address Table : 8k
Switching Capacity : 48Gbps
Maximum Forwarding Rate : 35.71Mpps
Forwarding Method : Store and Forward
Packet Buffer Memory Size : 750KB
802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) :
  • 15.4W Per Port
  • 370W Total Voltage Output
  • Auto Disabled If Port Current Exceeds 350mA

Number of VLANs Per Device : 3,965
Quality of Service (QoS) :
  • 802.1p Priority Queues (Up to 8 Queues per Port)
  • CoS Based on: Switch Port, VLAN, DSCP, TCP/UDP Port, TOS, Destination/Source IP Address, Destination/Source MAC Address
  • Bandwidth Control: Granularity of 1% link speed

Spanning Tree :
  • 802.1D Spanning Tree
  • 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
  • 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree

Security :
  • RADIUS Authentication for Management Access
  • TACACS+ Authentication for Management Access
  • SSH v1, v2
  • SSL v3
  • Port Security:
    • 20 MAC Addresses per Port
    • Trap Violation Notification
  • 802.1x Port-Based Access Control
  • Denial of Service Protection
  • Broadcast Storm Control: Granularity of 1% of link speed

L3 Features :
  • IPv4 Static Route
  • Up to 128 Static Routes
  • Floating Static Route
  • VRRP

Access Control Lists (ACL) : Based on: Switch Port, MAC Address, 802.1p, Priority Queues, VLAN, Ethertype, DSCP, IP Address, Protocol Type, TCP/UDP Port
Jumbo Frame Support : Up to 9KB
IGMP Snooping : 1K Multicast Groups
Flow Control :
  • 802.3x Standard in Full Duplex Mode
  • Back Pressure in Half Duplex Mode

Port Mirroring : Supports one-to-one or many-to-one
Link Aggregation : Supports up to 32 8-port groups
Web-based Graphic User Interface (GUI) : Compatible with Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, Safari browsers
WLAN Management Capability :
  • Up to 48 APs (Directly Connected and Indirectly Connected Through LAN Switch)
  • Up to 512 Wireless Users

Roaming : Fast Roaming / Intra-Switch Roaming / Inter-Subnet Roaming
Access Control & Bandwidth Management :
  • Up to 16 SSID per AP (8 SSID per RF Frequency Band)
  • AP Load Balancing

AP Management :
  • Auto-Discovery
  • Remote Reboot
  • Monitoring: List Managed AP, Rogue AP, Authentication Failed AP
  • Client Monitoring: List Clients Associated with Each Managed AP
  • Ad-hoc Clients Monitoring
  • Authentication Supporting Local Database and External RADIUS Server
  • Centralized RF/Security Policy Management

WLAN Security :
  • WPA Personal/Enterprise
  • WPA2 Personal/Enterprise
  • 64/128/152-bit WEP Data Encryption
  • Wireless Station and AP Classification (Based on RF Channel, MAC Address, SSID, Time)
  • Rogue and Valid AP Classification Based on MAC Address
  • Encryption Type Support: WEP, WPA, Dynamic WEP, TKIP, AES-CCMP, EAP-TLS, TTLS, PEAP-GTC, PEAP-MS-CHAPv2, EAP-FAST

RJ-45 : 24 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ports with Integrated 802.3af PoE
SFP Ports : 4
Diagnostic LEDs :
  • Per Device: Power, Console, RPS
  • Per 10/100/1000BASE-T Port: Link/Activity/Speed, PoE Mode
  • Per SFP Slot: Link/Activity

In & Out of Band :
  • Web-Based GUI
  • Telnet Server: Up to 5 Sessions
  • Telnet Client
  • TFTP Client
  • Multiple Configuration Files
  • BOOTP/DHCP Client
  • SNTP
  • Dual Images
  • CLI
  • SNMP v1, v2c, v3
  • RMON v1: 4 Groups (Statistics, History, Alarms, Events)
  • DHCP Server
  • SYSLOG

IEEE : 802.1q VLAN Tagging, GVRP, 802.1p Quality of Service, 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol, 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, 802.3x Flow Control, 802.3ad Link Aggregation, 802.3af Power over Ethernet, 802.11a/b/g, 802.1x Port-Based Access Control
IETF : RFC 1157 SNMP, RFC1213 MIB-II, RFC1493 Bridge MIB, RFC1907 SNMPv2 MIB, RFC1757/2819 RMON MIB, RFC1643/2358/2665 Ether-like MIB, RFC2674 802.1p MIB, RFC2233/2863 IF MIB, RFC2618 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB, RFC2620 RADIUS Accounting Client MIB, RFC 3768, RFC 4251
Wi-Fi : Helps ensure interoperability with Wi-Fi Certified products from other vendors
Emissions : FCC Class A, VCCI, C-Tick, ICES-003, CE
Safety Compliance : UL/cUL, CB
AC Input Power : 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Internal Universal Power Supply
Maximum Power Consumption : 450 Watts (with all PoE ports in operation)
Heat Dissipation : 4 40 x 40 mm DC Fans
Redundant Power Supply : Connector for Optional External DPS-600
Temperature :
  • Operating: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
  • Storing: 14° to 158°F (-10° to 70°C)

Humidity :
  • Operating: 10% ~ 90% Non-condensing
  • Storing: 5% ~ 90% Non-condensing)

Dimensions :
  • 17.2 x 15.3 x 1.7 inches (440 x 389 x 44 mm)
  • 19-inch Standard Equipment Rack Mount Width, 1U Height

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