30-Port Lite Layer 3 Stackable Managed Gigabit Switch
DGS-3130-30TS
- Product Status (Revision B_v1.21_WW): Live
- Unified software image with powerful L2 and L3 features
- 6x 10 Gigabit ports
- 6kV Surge Protection for Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) options, up to 740W with RPS
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- Limited Lifetime Warranty with registration
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Adaptable, Bottleneck-Free 10G Business Connectivity
With network bottlenecks on the rise, the DGS-3130 Series's six 10 Gigabit uplink ports are an ideal solution. Business can flexibly increase their bandwidth with flexibility to incrementally meet growing bandwidth demands.
Why You Want It
2 x 10GBASE-T, 4x SFP+ 10G ports
Connect to areas of your network at 10G speeds, and reach even further distances with fibre optic cabling.
Physical Stacking
Up to 9 units per stack1, with a maximum of 324 ports, and up to 80GB of bandwidth.
Layer 2 Features
Such as flow control, link aggregation, Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS), Spanning Tree Protocols, Loopback Detection, IGMP/MLD Snooping.
Layer 3 Features
Including up to 128 IP Interfaces, IGMP Filtering, Neighbor Discovery Protocol (ND), ARP Proxy, VRRP.
Static Routing
Route Layer 3 traffic between switches, even if they're segmented in VLANs.
Industry Standard CLI
Supports a full industry standard Command-Line Interface for system management.
Dual Image
Risk-free configuration testing.
Power Even More Devices
Weather the Storm
Weather the Storm
High Availability. Highly Flexibility.
The switches support high bandwidth, long distance stacking, with physical stacking of up to 9 units over fiber, increasing available Gigabit ports on demand. This makes them ideal for network administrators who demand agile expansion functionality without having to sacrifice network reliability.
Comprehensive Security
Other advanced features like DHCP Snooping let the switches automatically learn and save IP/MAC pairs to the IMPB white list.
Easy Access Control policies.
They feature multiple authentication mechanisms such as 802.1X, Web-based Access Control (WAC), and MAC-based Access Control (MAC) for strict access control and an easy deployment. After authentication, individual policies such as VLAN membership, Quality of Service (QoS) policies, and ACL rules can be assigned to each host.
Support for the Microsoft® NAP policy enforcement allows you to protect network assets from compromised computers by enforcing compliance with network health policies.
Versatile traffic management.
Host-based IGMP/MLD Snooping allows multiple multicast subscribers per physical interface while ISM VLAN allows the switches to send multicast streams in a multicast VLAN to save bandwidth, and to provide better security to the backbone network. The ISM VLAN profiles allow you to bind or replace the pre-defined multicast registration information to subscriber ports quickly and easily. Selective Q-in-Q enables you to be selective over VLAN traffic.
DGS-3130 Switch Series
· 24 x 10/100/1000BASE-T
· 2 x 10GBASE-T
· 4 x 10G SFP+
· 24 x SFP
· 2 x 10GBASE-T
· 4 x 10G SFP+
· 24 x 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE
· 2 x 10GBASE-T
· 4 x 10G SFP+
· 48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T
· 2 x 10GBASE-T
· 4 x 10G SFP+
· 48 x SFP
· 2 x 10GBASE-T
· 4 x 10G SFP+
· 48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE
· 2 x 10GBASE-T
· 4 x 10G SFP+
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Specification
Type
|
Managed |
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Number of ports
|
16 to 30 ports 48 to 54 ports |
Layer
|
Layer 2+ Layer 3 |
Stacking
|
Physical Virtual |
Main type of ports
|
1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet SFP |
Type of uplink ports
|
10GBASE-T 10GbE SFP+ |
Switching capacity
|
168 Gbps 216 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 |
Physical stacking
|
Up to 20 Gbps bidirectional bandwidth Up to 9 devices |
Virtual stacking (up to 32 devices)
|
Supported
|
Jumbo frame
|
Supported
|
Cable diagnostics
|
Supported
|
MAC address
|
16K |
Spanning Tree Protocol
|
802.1D STP 802.1s MSTP 802.1w RSTP |
Ethernet ring protection switching (ERPS)
|
Supported
|
Link aggregation
|
802.3ad |
VLAN group (max static)
|
4K |
VLAN type
|
GVRP MAC-based Port-based Protocol-based |
Advanced VLAN
|
Asymmetric VLAN ISM VLAN Super VLAN Voice VLAN |
IP interfaces
|
16 |
Static route for IPv4/IPv6
|
IPv4 - 1K IPv6 - 512 |
RIP v1/v2
|
Supported
|
RIPng
|
Supported
|
Number of QoS queues per port
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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) |
IP-MAC-port binding (IMPB) / Smart Binding
|
Supported
|
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
|
ICMPv6
|
Supported
|
802.3ah
|
Supported
|
1 When stacking the DGS-3130-30TS/30S/30PS models, the stacking cost is 1 per unit so the maximum units per stack is 9. When stacking the DGS-3130-54TS/54S/54PS models, the stacking cost is 2 per unit so the maximum units per stack is 6. When stacking different models in the same stack, switches can be stacked up to a maximum of 12 stacking cost per stack. For example: 2 x DGS-3130-30TS (2 stacking cost) + 2 x DGS-3130-30S (2 stacking cost) + 4 x DGS-3130-54TS (8 stacking cost) consumes a total stacking cost of 12 (2+2+8).