Gigabit L3 Stackable Managed Switches
DGS-3630 Series
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Stackable Managed Switches
- Designed for Small to Medium Businesses, Enterprises and ISPs
- Deliver high performance, flexibility, fault tolerance, and advanced software features
- Gigabit Ethernet SFP, 10 GbE SFP+, security features, and advanced Quality of Service (QoS), the DGS-3630 Series can act as core, distribution or access layer switches
- High port densities, switch stacking, and easy management make the DGS-3630 Series suitable for a variety of applications
- DGS-3630-28PC and DGS-3630-52PC feature Power over Ethernet, which allows PoE-powered devices to be powered by the switch through a standard Ethernet cable.
Outperforming the competition
The DGS-3630-28TC was benchmarked against a market leading competitor's device. It matched or exceeded the competitor's performance across all tests despite being significantly lower in price with a much lower power consumption.
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Versatile Management
The DGS-3630 Series provides:
- Network Assistant Utility
- Industry-standard CLI
- Intuitive web-based management interface
Support for SNMP allows centralized management of a large number of devices and out-of-band management is available via a dedicated console port.
A mini-USB console port allows the DGS-3630 Series to be managed without any extra connectors, and a USB Type A port can be used to store logs, configuration, and firmware images.
High Availability and Flexibility
Includes stacking technology, which allows multiple switches to be combined to form a single physical or virtual stack.
Scale your network using just a stacking cable and without the need for stacking modules.
Increased redundancy over multiple physical units, simplifies management and provides a single IP address to manage all members in the stack.
Security, Performance & Availability
Robust set of QoS features helps ensure that critical network services such as Voice over IP and video conferencing are given high priority through the network.
The D-Link Safeguard Engine increases the switch’s reliability, serviceability, and availability by preventing malicious flooding traffic caused by worms or virus attacks.
Multiple Software Images*
The DGS-3630 Series is designed for use with three different software images:
- Standard Image (SI)
- Enhanced Image (EI)
- MPLS Image (MI)
Please refer to the Specifications tab or download the product datasheet for more information.
*Please check with you local D-Link sales office for MPLS license availability
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Specification
Type
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Managed |
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Number of ports
|
16 to 30 ports 48 to 54 ports |
Layer
|
Layer 3 |
Stacking
|
Physical Virtual |
Main type of ports
|
1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet |
Type of uplink ports
|
10GbE SFP+ |
Switching capacity
|
128 Gbps 176 Gbps |
PoE options
|
802.3af 802.3at |
Number of PoE ports
|
24 48 |
PoE power budget
|
See datasheet See datasheet |
802.3az Energy-Efficient Ethernet support
|
Supported
|
Form Factor
|
Rackmountable |
Housing
|
Metal |
Physical stacking
|
Up to 80 Gbps bidirectional bandwidth Up to 9 devices |
Virtual stacking (up to 32 devices)
|
Supported
|
Jumbo frame
|
Supported
|
Cable diagnostics
|
Supported
|
MAC address
|
68K |
Spanning Tree Protocol
|
802.1D STP 802.1s MSTP 802.1w RSTP |
Ethernet ring protection switching (ERPS)
|
Supported
|
Link aggregation
|
802.1AX |
VLAN group (max static)
|
4K |
VLAN type
|
GVRP MAC-based Port-based Protocol-based |
Advanced VLAN
|
Asymmetric VLAN Auto Surveillance VLAN Double VLAN (Q-in-Q) Voice VLAN |
IPv4/IPv6 routing table
|
IPv4 - 32K IPv6 - 16K |
IPv4/IPv6 forwarding table
|
IPv4 - 32K IPv6 - 16K |
IP interfaces
|
256 |
Static route for IPv4/IPv6
|
IPv4 - 512 IPv6 - 512 |
IPv6 tunneling
|
Supported
|
Multicasting
|
Supported
|
PIM-SM
|
Supported
|
DVMRP v3
|
Supported
|
RIP v1/v2
|
Supported
|
RIPng
|
Supported
|
OSPF
|
Supported
|
BGP
|
Supported
|
OSPFv3
|
Supported
|
MPLS
|
Supported
|
VPLS
|
Supported
|
Number of QoS queues per port
|
8 |
CoS based on contents
|
Supported
|
Bandwidth control
|
8 Kbps minimum granularity |
Three colour marker
|
8 Kbps minimum granularity |
ACL type
|
Egress Ingress VLAN-based |
ACL based on packet contents
|
Supported
|
Time-based ACL
|
Supported
|
Encryption protocol supported
|
SSH SSL (v1/v2/v3) |
ARP spoofing
|
Supported
|
BPDU attack protection
|
Supported
|
802.1X access control
|
Supported
|
Microsoft NAP support
|
Supported
|
RADIUS/TACACS+ authentication
|
Supported
|
SNMP (v1/v2c/v3)
|
Supported
|
RMON v1/v2
|
Supported
|
sFlow
|
Supported
|
LLDP
|
Supported
|
LLDP-MED
|
Supported
|
ICMPv6
|
Supported
|
802.3ah
|
Supported
|
802.1ag
|
Supported
|
ITU-T Y.1731
|
Supported
|
FAQ
- How to configure ECMP for two static routes on DGS-3630? Read Answer
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- How to configure MPLS command on DGS-3630 ? Read Answer
- How to configure switch auto-configuration command on DGS-3630 series Read Answer