
802.1X Access Control : | Yes |
Warranty : | Limited Lifetime |
1000Base-T ports : | 24 Ports |
PoE ports : | 24 Ports |
PoE Budget : | 370 Watts (740 w RPS) |
Switching Capacity : | 168 Gbps |
QoS : | Yes |
Spanning Tree Protocol : | Yes |
Link Aggregation : | Yes |
VLAN : | 4K Groups |
Jumbo Frame : | 9K |
DHCP Server Screening : | Yes |
SNMP : | Yes |
Cable Diagnostics : | Yes |
Voice VLAN : | Yes |
Energy Saving Technology : | EEE Compliant|D-Link Green |
19″ Rack Mountable : | Yes |
Fans : | 3 |
Dimensions (Size) : | 440 x 350 x 44 mm |
Web-based GUI : | Yes |
Layer : | Layer 3 |
10 Gig ports : | Yes |
SFP+ ports : | 4 |
10GBase-T ports : | 2 |
Guest VLAN : | Yes |
Layer 3 Switching : | Yes |
IP Interfaces : | Yes |
Routing Table Size : | 512 |
Redundant PSU : | DPS-700 |
Stacking : | Physical and Virtual |
Stacking Capacity : | Physical (9), Virtual (32) |
Switch Type : | Layer 3 Lite |
Type of Port Required : | Gigabit Copper|Gigabit Fibre|10 Gigabit Copper|10 Gigabit Fibre |
IGMP Snooping : | Yes |
Number of Ports : | 24 – 32 |
PoE Type Required : | PoE|PoE+|Extended PoE Budget |
Stacking Bandwidth : | 80 Gbps |
Redundant Power Supply Option : | Yes |
Command Line Interface : | Yes |
Switch Series : | DGS-3130 Series |
Adaptable, Bottleneck-Free 10G Business Connectivity
The DGS-3130 Series is a highly versatile Lite Layer 3 stackable switch. Including powerful L2 & L3 features, as well as support for multiple software images, it is highly pliant, capable of accommodating different network deployments.
With network bottlenecks on the rise, the DGS-3130 Series’ six 10 Gigabit uplink ports are an ideal solution. Business can flexibly increase their bandwidth with the flexibility to incrementally meet growing bandwidth demands.
Power Even More Devices
The DGS-3130-30PS model features Power over Ethernet, which compatible devices to be powered by the switch through a standard Ethernet cable. It supports the IEEEE 802.3at PoE and IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standards, providing up to 30W of power per port. PoE effectively reduces the deployment time for PoE devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and access points, and eliminates the cost for additional electrical cabling. The 370W PoE power budget, which can be increased to 740 W when outfitted with the DPS-700 redundant power supply, allow the switches to power even more devices. Additionally, an extended Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) automatically negotiates and manages the power feed to IEEE 802.3at PoE+ powered devices for optimal power distribution.

