The device LEDs show information about current
device status. When the device powers up, the
POWER/STATUS LED will be lit solid orange
during the power-on process. Startup takes
approximately one minute to complete, after which
the LED will change to solid green. If you want to
turn the device off and on again, we recommend
you wait a few seconds between shutting it down
and powering it back on. The Ethernet LEDs show
the status of each Ethernet port. Table 2 lists
the name, color, status, and description of each
device LED.
LED
Color
Status
Indicators
Power/
Orange/
Solid
Status
Green
Orange
Solid Green
Blinking
Orange
Blinking
Green
Light Off
USB
Green
Solid Green
Blinking
Green
Light Off
TX/RX
Green
Solid Green
Status
Blinking
Green
Light Off
LINK
Green/
Solid Green
Speed
Orange
Solid
Orange
Light Off
Table 2. Device Status LED Descriptions
DWC-1000 Default Interface Settings
Ethernet
Interface Type
Interface
LAN(1-4)
Static IP
Option1
DHCP Client
Option2
DHCP Client
(Configurable
(default)
Port)
Static IP (When
it's configured
as DMZ)
Table 3. Default Interface Settings
2 D-Link Wireless Controller
2 D-Link Wireless Controller
Description
Power-on process in
progress.
Power-on process
complete.
Device has crashed and
is in recovery mode.
The system is defective
and firmware upgrades
have failed.
The device is powered
off.
The link is good.
There is activity on
this port.
No link.
Link is present.
Port is sending or
receiving data.
No Link.
Port is operating at
100 Mbps.
Port is operating at 1000
Mbps.
Port is operating at 10
Mbps.
IP Address
Web-Based
Management
192.168.10.1/24
Enabled
0.0.0.0/0
Disabled
0.0.0.0/0
Disabled
172.17.100.254/24
Disabled
Note:
1.
The Option2 port will be usable after
activating a VPN/Firewall/Router License
Pack. The Option2 port is a configurable
port which supports various advanced
scenario applications. When the Option2
port is configured as a DMZ port, the IP
address will be changed to 172.17.100.254.
2.
The D-Link Wireless Controller only allows
Web GUI access from LAN interfaces by
default for security reasons.
Installation and Connection
This chapter describes how to install a DWC-1000
device in a standard 19-inch equipment rack and
how to connect cables and power to the device.
Before You Begin
Observe the following precautions to help prevent
shutdowns, equipment failures, and injuries:
- Before installation, always check that the power
supply is disconnected.
- Ensure that the room in which you are operating
the device has adequate air circulation and that
the room temperature does not exceed 40
o
(104
F).
- Ensure there is one meter (three feet) of clear
space in the front and back of the device.
- Do not place the device in an equipment rack
frame that blocks the air vents on the sides of
the chassis. Ensure that enclosed racks have
fans and louvered sides.
- Ensure that none of these hazardous conditions
exist before installation: moist or wet floors,
leaks, ungrounded or frayed power cables, or
missing safety grounds.
Installing Equipment
You can mount the DWC-1000 into a standard
19-inch equipment rack. To install the DWC-1000
into a rack:
1. Attach the mounting brackets to each side of
the chassis as shown in Figure 3 and secure
them with the screws provided.
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