Hello, i need your help please.
During one day with bad weather,
we evidence that it had small alterations in the electric net (micron energy cuts).
This micron cuts had not influenced in the good PC functioning and other equipment.
Influencing only the functioning of switch D-Link DES-1024D that blocked and keeping all led' s lighted in the panel, being necessary to remove the feeding so that switch was operational.
I make the following questions:
1-This equipment has protections that bloc it?
2-what tests I will be able to make to verefy that switch is protected with this type of tension variations?
SOURCE: D-Link DES 1024D
There is no configuration on the switch, this is a dumb layer 2 device. Plug in you PC's etc.. and go. The switch will auto detect the speed and duplex of the device connected to it.
SOURCE: i connected an ethernet cable to the DES-1024D
Is the switch powered up?
is the Ethernet cable connected to a working/powered/enabled NIC?
SOURCE: link/act LED of DES-1024D switch
The ethernet cable is probably damaged. If it is not... is the switch plugged in? Does it power on? Is the other end of the ethernet cable plugged into a live host?
SOURCE: The school is using a D-Link DI-604 fast ethernet
Here's a link to the user manual and other information that will help you.
http://www.retrevo.com/search/v2/jsp/mytrevo/myTrevo.jsp?page=man
SOURCE: I interconnect a D-Link DES-10160 with D-Link
connect only DGS -1024D to your network....it will be faster...
because DGS supports 10/100/1000 speed....
but DES supports only 10/100 speed...
connect DGS directly to your network and work with that...
if you wish to extend the number of ports then connect the DES to one of the ports of DGS
and dont connect DGS to one of the ports of DES
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