xStack
®
DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Sw itch
5
Ports
The following table lists the relative ports that are present within each switch:
DGS-3612
DGS-3612G
DGS-3627
DGS-3627G
DGS-3650
Twelve
10/100/1000BASE-T
Ports
Four SFP Combo
Ports
One female DCE
RS-232 DB-9
console port
Twelve
100/1000Mbps SFP
Ports
Four 1000BASE-T
Combo Ports
One female DCE
RS-232 DB-9
console port
Twenty-four
10/100/1000BASE-T
Four SFP Combo
Ports
Three open slots
used to add single-
port 10GE modules
One female DCE
RS-232 DB-9
console port
Twenty-four
1000Mbps SFP
Ports
Four 1000BASE-
T Combo Ports
Three open slots
used to add
single-port 10GE
modules
One female DCE
RS-232 DB-9
console port
Forty-eight
10/100/1000BASE-
T
Four SFP Combo
Ports
Two open slots
used to add single-
port 10GE modules
One female DCE
RS-232 DB-9
console port
The following table lists the features and compatibility for each type of port present in the xStack
®
DGS-3600 Series.
10/100/1000BASE-T
SFP Combo
1000BASE-T Combo
10GE Module
IEEE 802.3 compliant
IEEE 802.3u compliant
IEEE 802.3x flow control
support in full-duplex
One connector in the
rear to add an external
Redundant Power
Supply (DPS-500)*
Auto MDI-X/MDI-II cross
over support
*DGS-3612 uses a DPS-
200 Redundant Power
Supply
Supports the following SFP
transceivers:
DEM-310GT (1000BASE-LX)
DEM-311GT (1000BASE-SX)
DEM-312GT2 (1000BASE-LX)
DEM-314GT (1000BASE-LHX)
DEM-315GT (1000BASE-ZX)
DEM-330T/R (WDM)
DEM-331T/R (WDM)
DEM-210* (100FX_LC SM 15Km)
DEM-211* (100FX_LC MM 2Km)
Takes priority over its
10/100/1000BASE-T combo ports
IEEE 802.3z compliant
*DGS-3612 & DGS-3612G only
IEEE 802.3 compliant
IEEE 802.3u compliant
IEEE 802.3ab
compliant
IEEE 802.3z compliant
IEEE 802.3x flow
control support in full-
duplex
IEEE 802.3ae compliant
IEEE 802.3ak compliant
Full-duplex only
Supports the following
modules:
DEM-410CX Single-Port
CX4
DEM-410X Single-Port XFP
One connector in the rear
to add an external
Redundant Power Supply
(DPS-500)
NOTE:
The SFP combo ports on the Switch cannot be used simultaneously with the corresponding
1000BASE-T ports. If both ports are in use at the same time (ex. port 1 of the SFP and port 1 of the
1000BASE-T), the SFP ports will take priority over the combo ports and render the 1000BASE-T
ports inoperable.