CONNECTING THE DGS-1005P TO YOUR NETWORK
A. POWER
Plug the AC power cord into a free outlet or surge protector, then plug the other end of the DC
power jack into the power port of the DGS-1005P. The Power LED will illuminate confirming that
the device has powered up successfully.
B. PoE PORTS (PORTS 1 - 4)
PoE Ports 1 to 4 support 802.3at for up to 30W per port for individual usage.
C. GIGABIT ETHERNET PORTS (PORTS 1-5)
These ports offer network speeds of either 10/100Mbps and 1000Mbps and can operate in
half or full-duplex transfer modes. These ports also support automatic MDI/MDIX crossover,
eliminating the need for crossover cables or uplink ports. Each port can be connected directly to
a server, hub, router, or switch using regular straight-through twisted-pair Ethernet cables.
LED INDICATORS
The LED indicators allow you to monitor, diagnose, and troubleshoot any potential problem within the
switch, connection, or attached devices.
LED
Power
Link/Act/Speed
PoE ( Ports1 to 4 )
PoE Max.
DGS-1005P
Color
Status
Solid light
Green
Off
Solid light
Green
Blinking
Solid light
Amber
Blinking
Off
Light off
Solid light
Green
Off
Amber
Blinking
Solid light
Amber
Blinking
Off
Light off
Description
Power on
Power off
Connection to a 1000 Mbps Ethernet device.
The port is receiving or transmitting data.
Connection to a 10/100Mbps Ethernet device
The port is receiving or transmitting data.
No link
The port is successfully connected to a PoE
device and is powering the device properly.
No connection to a PoE device
PD device insert but failure occurs.
(PSE can't provide power due to PD error, over
current or the PoE budget shortage).
Total power consumption is above 53W.
When the PoE power is available more than 7W,
the PoE MAX LED will blink 5 seconds.
Total power consumption is below Power Guard
Band (53W).
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