Allied Telesis AT-8100S/48 manuel d'utilisation

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    613-001382 Rev. E 8100L and 8100S Series Fast Ethernet Switches  A T -8100L/8  A T -8100L/8POE  A T -8100L/8POE-E  A T -8100S/24C  A T -8100S/24  A T -8100S/24POE  A T -8100S/48  A T -8100S/48POE  A T -8100S/16F8-SC  A T -8100S/16F8-LC  A T -8100S/24F-LC Stand-alone Switch Installation Guide[...]

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    Copyright  2012 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this pub lication may be reproduced without prior wr itten permission from Al lied Telesis, Inc. Allied Telesis and th e Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis, Incor porated . All other product names, company nam es, logos or other designations me ntioned herein [...]

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    3 Electrical Safety and Emissions S tandards This product meets the following standards. RFI Emissions: FCC Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, VCCI Class A, C-TICK, CE EMC (Immunity): EN55024 Electrical Safety: EN60950-1 (TUV), UL 60950-1 ( C UL US ) U.S. Federal Communications Commission Radiated Energy Note: This equipment has be[...]

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    4 T ranslated Safety S tatements Important: The  indicates that translations of t he safety statement are available in the PDF document “Translated Safety Statements” posted on the Allied Telesis website at www.alliedtelesis.com.[...]

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    5 Preface ....................... ........... ........... .............. ........... ............ ........... ........... ........... ........... . ........ ........... ........... .............. ... 13 Document Conventions ............. .............. .............. ................... ............ ........... ........... ........... ......... ...[...]

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    Contents 6 Port Pinouts ................. ........... ........... ........... ............ .............. ........... ........... ........... ...... ... ........... ........... ........... .......... 38 SFP Slots ........... ........... ........... ............ ........... .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ ... ........[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 7 Certifications ............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. ..... .................. ........... ........... ........... .. 110 Quality and Reliability ................ ...............................[...]

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    Contents 8[...]

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    9 Figure 1: Front Panels of the 8100L Series Switches.......... .............. ........... .............. .............. ............. .................. ............. 23 Figure 2: Networking Ports and SFP Slots on the 8100L Seri es Switches......... ....................................... .......... .......... ....... 23 Figure 3: Front Panels of [...]

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    Figures 10[...]

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    11 Ta b l e s Table 1: Hardware Features of the 810 0L Series Switc hes .......... ........... ........... ............ ........... .............. .. ......... .............. .. 22 Table 2: Hardware Features of the 810 0S Twisted Pair Series ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ............ .............. .......... 24 Table [...]

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    Tables 12[...]

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    13 Pr eface This guide contains the installat ion instructions for the 8100L and 810 0S Series of Fast Ethernet switches. This manual explains how to install the units as stand-alone devices. For instructions o n how to install the 8100S Series switches in a stack configuration, refer t o the S tack Inst allation Guide for the 8100S Series Switches[...]

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    Preface 14 Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions: Note Notes provide additional informatio n. Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a sp ecific action may result in bodily injury.[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 15 Contacting Allied Telesis If you need assistance with this prod uct, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Suppo rt & Services section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support . You can find links for the following s[...]

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    Preface 16[...]

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    17 Chapter 1 Overview This chapter contains the following sections:  “Features” on p age 18  “8100L Series Switches” on page 22  “8100S T wisted Pair Series Switches” on p age 24  “8100S Fiber Optic Series Switches” on p age 27  “Back Panels ” on p age 30  “Management Panels” on p age 32  “Model Naming[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 18 Features Here is a list of the switches and the ir features: 8100L and 8100S Models Here are the 8100L and 8100S Series switches:  AT-8100L/8  AT-8100L/8POE  AT-8100L/8POE-E  AT-8100S/24C  AT-8100S/24  AT-8100S/24POE  AT-8100S/48  AT-8100S/48POE  AT-8100S/16F8-SC  AT-8100S/16F8-LC  AT-8100S/2[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 19 Power over Ethernet Here are the basic features of Power over Ethernet (PoE):  PoE and PoE+ supported on the 10/10 0Base-TX ports on the AT-8100L/8POE, AT-8100L/8POE-E, AT-8100S/24POE, and AT-8100S/48POE Switches  Powered device classe s 0 to 4  Power budgets o[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 20 Stacking Ports Here are the basic features of the stacking ports on the 8100S Series switches:  Two stacking ports per switch  10Gbps total bandwidth  High-definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connectors LEDs Here are the port LEDs:  Duplex mode and lin k/activity LE Ds for the twisted pair ports  Link/activ[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 21 Fanless Models Here are the 8100L and 8100S Series switches tha t do not have fans:  AT-8100L/8 Switch  AT-8100S/24 Switch  AT-8100S/24C Switch  AT-8100S/48 Switch[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 22 8100L Series Switches The three models in the 8100L Series a re listed here:  AT-8100L/8  AT-8100L/8POE  AT-8100L/8POE-E Hardware Features Table 1 lists the hardware features of the 8100L Series switches. Note The AT-8100L/8POE-E switch has an extended operatin g temperature range, which is signifie d by the “-E?[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 23 Front Panels The front panels of the 8100L Series switches are shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. Front Panels of the 8100L Series Switches Front Panel Components Figure 2 identifies the Fast and Gigabit Ethernet netwo rking ports and the SFP slots on the 8100L Series switche[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 24 8100S Twisted Pair Series Switches The five twisted pair models in the 8100S Series are listed here:  AT-8100S/24C  AT-8100S/24  AT-8100S/24POE  AT-8100S/48  AT-8100S/48POE For information on the fiber o ptic models, refer to “8100S Fiber Optic Series Switches” on page 27. Hardware Features Table 2 lists t[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 25 Front Panels The front panels of the 8100S Series switches are shown in Figure 3. Figure 3. Front Panels of the 8100S Twisted Pair Series Switches AT-8100S/24 AT-8100S/24POE AT-8100S/48 AT-8100S/48POE AT-8100S/24C[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 26 Front Panel Components Figure 4 identifies the Fast and Gigabit Ethern et networking ports and the SFP slots on the 8100S Series switches. Figure 4. Networkin g Ports and SFP Slots on the 81 00S Series Switches 10/100Base-TX Ports Combo Ports and SFP Slots 10/100/1000Base-T Management Panel[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 27 8100S Fiber Optic Series Switches The three fiber optic models in th e 8100S Series are listed here:  AT-8100S/16F8-SC  AT-8100S/16F8-LC  AT-8100S/24F-LC Hardware Features Table 3 lists the hardware featu res of the fiber optic 8100S Series switches. Table 3. H[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 28 Front Panels The front panels of the fiber optic switches are shown in Figure 5 an d Figure 6 on page 29. Figure 5. Front Panels of the 8100S Fiber Optic Series Switches AT-8100S/16F8-SC AT-8100S/16F8-LC 100Base-FX Fiber Combo Ports and SFP Slots Optic Ports with 10/100Base-TX Twisted Pai r Duplex SC Connectors Ports 10/100/[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 29 Figure 6. Front Panels of the 8100 S Fiber Optic Series Switches (Continued) Fiber Optic Ports Table 4 lists the general specifications of the fiber optic ports on the fiber optic switches. AT-8100S/24-LC 100Base-FX Fiber Combo Ports and SFP Slots Optic Ports with Duple[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 30 Back Panels Figure 7 shows the back panels of the single power supply switches. Figure 7. Back Panels of the Single Power Supply Switches AC Power Connector AT-8100L/8 and AT-8100 S/24C Switches AC Power Connector AT-8100L/8POESwitch[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 31 Figure 8 shows the back panels of t he dual po wer supply switches. Figure 8. Back Panels of the Dual Power Su pply Switches AC Power Connector AC Power Connector (Power Supply 2) (Power Supply 1) DC Power Connector DC Power Connector (Power Supply 2) (Power Supply 1) D[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 32 Management Panels Figure 9 identifies th e components in the management panel on the 8100L Series switches. Figure 9. 8100L Series Management Panel Figure 10 identifies the components in the management panel on the 8100S Series switches. Figure 10. 8100S Series Management Panel Console eco-friendly Button Stack ID Port LED M[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 33 Model Naming Conventions The hardware features of the switche s are represented by the letters a nd numbers in the model names. The con ventions for the twisted pair 8100L and 8100S Series switches ar e identified in Figure 11 . Figure 11. Model Naming Conve ntions for [...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 34 The conventions are defined in Table 6. Table 6. Model Naming C onventions for the Fiber Optic 8100S Series Switches Convention Definition 1 This is the product name. 2 The letter “S” indicates that the model is stackable . 3 This is the number of 100Base-FX fiber optic port s. 4 The letter “F” signifies fiber optic.[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 35 10/100Base-TX Twisted Pair Ports The switches have 8, 24, or 48 10/100Ba se-TX ports. Speed The ports can operate at either 10 or 100 Mbps. The speeds may be set manually using the management so ftware or automatically with Auto- Negotiation (IEEE 802.3u), the default s[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 36 Maximum Distance The ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters (328 feet). Power Over Ethernet The 10/100Base-TX ports on the AT-8100S/24POE and AT-8100S/ 48POE Switches support Power over Ethernet (PoE), which is a standard whereby DC power is provided by the switch to network devices over the network twisted pa[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 37 10/100/1000Base-T Twisted Pair Ports The switches have two 10/100/1000B ase-T ports. These po rts are paired with SFP slo ts to form combo ports. Speed The ports can operate at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. The speeds may be set manually using the management so ftware or autom[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 38 The MDI and MDI-X settings do not apply when the ports are operating at 1000 Mbps. Maximum Distance The ports have a maximum operating distance of 100 meters (328 feet). Power Over Ethernet The 10/100/1000Base-T ports on the A T -8100L/8POE, A T -8100S/24POE and A T -8100S/48POE Switches do not support PoE. Cable Requirement[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 39 SFP Slots The switches have two slots for 100Mbp s 100Base-FX or 1000Mbp s 1000Base-SX/LX fiber optic transceivers. The transceivers ca n be used to connect the switches to other network devices over la rge distances, build a high-speed backbone network betw een network[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 40  Port speed is an exception to th e s hared settings o f the twisted pair port and SFP slot of a combo por t. If you disable Auto-Negotiat ion on the twisted pair port and set the speed and duplex mode manually, the switch reactivates it when an SFP module establishes a link with an end node.[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 41 Power Over Ethernet The AT-8100L/8POE, AT-8100L/8POE-E, AT-8100S/24POE, and AT-8100S/48POE Switches feature Power over Ethernet (PoE) on the 10/ 100Base-TX ports. Po E is used to supply power to network device s over the same twisted pair cables that carry the network t[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 42 Powered Device Classes Powered devices are grou ped into the five classes listed in Table 10 on page 42. The classes are based on t he amount of power the devices require. The switches support all five classes. Power Budget The AT-8100L/8POE and AT-8100L/8POE-E Switches have a power budget of 180 watts. The AT-8100S/24POE an[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 43 The switch can handle different power re quirements on different ports. This enables you to connect different classes o f PoE equipment to the ports on the switch. Port Prioritization If the power requirements of t he powered devices exceed the switch’s power budget, [...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 44 Wiring Implementation The IEEE 802.3af standard defines two me thods by which a PSE, such as the switch, can transmit DC power over t wisted pair cables to PDs. These methods, known as modes A and B, identify the wire strand s the switch should use when sending DC powe r to a PD. Twisted pair cabling typica lly consists of e[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 45 Stacking Ports The 8100S Series switches may be used as stand-alone units or as part of a virtual stack in which the units are intercon nected via the stacking ports on the front panels. Co mpared to stand-alone switches, which function as independent units, the switche[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 46 eco-friendly Button You may turn off the port L EDs to conserve electricity when you are not monitoring the switch. The LEDs ma y be toggled with the eco-friendly button on the front panel of the switch or the ECOFRIENDLY LED and NO ECOFRIENDLY LED commands in the Gl obal Configuration mode of the command line interface. Tog[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 47 LEDs Here are descriptions of the switch’s LEDs. 10/100Base-TX Twisted Pair Port LEDs The 10/100Base-TX twisted pair ports have link/activity and duplex mode LEDs. Figure 13. 10/100Base-TX Port LEDs The LEDs are described in Table 11. Table 11. 10/100Base-TX Port LEDs[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 48 Here are the LED guidelines:  The LEDs do not display port speed. That information may be displayed using the management softwa re.  The LEDs do not display PoE information on the AT -8100S/24POE and AT-8100S/48POE Switches. That informat ion may be viewed using the management software.  If the port LEDs are off, th[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 49 100Base-FX Port LEDs Each of the 100Base-FX ports on the AT-8100S/16F8 -SC, AT-8100S/ 16F8-LC, and AT-8100S/24F-LC Switches has a single LED, labeled L/A for Link/Activity. Figure 15. 100Base-FX Po rt LED The 100Base-FX port LED is described in Table 13. Duplex Mode Off[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 50 SFP Slot LED Each SFP slot has one LED. Figure 16. SFP Slot LEDs The SFP slot LED is described in Table 14. Table 14. SFP Slot LED LED State Description Link/Activity Off The SFP slot is empty or the SFP module has not established a link to a network device. Solid green The SFP module has established a link to a network devi[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 51 Stacking Port LEDs Each stacking port has one link LED labelled LINK/ACT. Figure 17. Stacking Port S1 and S2 LEDs The stacking port LED is described in T able 15. Note The stacking port LEDs do not indicate pa cket activity. Stack ID LED The Stack ID LED, shown in Figur[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 52 Figure 18. Stack ID LED The 8100L Series switches do not support stacking, but they have stack ID LEDs and can be assigned ID nu mbe rs because they have the same management software as the 8100S Series switches. Given that yo u cannot stack 8100L Series switches, the correct ID number for these units is always “0.” Refe[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 53 Console Port The Console port is used t o configure the features and paramet er settings of the switch. This type of management uses serial RS-232 and is commonly referred to as local or out-of-band management because it is not conducted over your network. To perform lo[...]

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    Chapter 1: Ove rview 54 Power Supplies The 8100L Series switches have one AC power supply. The 8100S Series switches have two AC or DC power s upplies, except for the AT-8100S/ 24C Switch, which has one AC power sup ply. The supplies are not field- replaceable and each has a separate AC or DC connector on the back panels. Only one power supply is a[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 55 Power Connectors The 8100S Series switches have two AC or DC power supply sockets o n the back panels, except for the AT-8100S/24C Switch, which h as one AC power supply socket. The 8100L Series switch es have one AC power supply socket. AC switches are powered on or o [...]

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    57 Chapter 2 Beginning the Installation The chapter contains the following sections:  “Installation Procedures” on p age 58  “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on p age 59  “Choosing a Site for the Switch” on p age 63  “Unpacking th e Switch” on p age 64[...]

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    Chapter 2: Be ginning the Install ation 58 Installation Procedures You may install the switch on a table or in an e quipment rack. Perform these procedures to install the switch on a table:  “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on p age 59  “Choosing a Site for the Switch” on p age 63  “Unpacking th e Switch” on p age 64  “Insta[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 59 Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the followin g safety precautions before yo u begin the installation procedure. Note The  indicates that a transla tion of the safety statement is available in a PDF document title d “Translated Safety Statements” posted[...]

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    Chapter 2: Be ginning the Install ation 60 Warning Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. Th e power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket outlet. An improperly wired socket out let could place hazardous voltages on accessib le metal p arts.  E4 Note Pluggable Equipment. The socke t outlet shall be inst alled[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 61 Caution Risk of explosion if battery is re placed by an incorrect type. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended b y the manufacturer. Dispose of used batter ies according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Attention: Le remplacement de la batterie p[...]

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    Chapter 2: Be ginning the Install ation 62 Warning Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be give n to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit s (e.g., use of power strip s).  E37 Warning T o reduce the risk of electric shock, the PoE port s on this product mus[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 63 Choosing a Site for the Switch Observe these requirements when planning the installation of t he switch.  If you plan to install the switch in an equipment rack, th e rack should be safely secured so that it will not tip over. Devices in a rack should be installed st[...]

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    Chapter 2: Be ginning the Install ation 64 Unpacking the Switch Refer to the following tables to verify th e contents of the shipping containers of the switches:  For the A T -8100L/8, A T -8100L/8POE, and A T -8100L/8POE-E Switches, refer to Figure 19 on p age 65.  For the twisted p air and fiber optic 8100S Series switche s except the A T -[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 65 Figure 19. Components of the 8100L Series Switches One AT-8100L/8, AT-8100L/8POE, or AT-8100L/8POE-E Switch One short rack mounting bracket One long rack mounting bracket One 2 m (6.6 ft) local management ca ble with RJ-45 (8P8C) and DB-9 (D-sub 9-pin) connectors. Eight[...]

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    Chapter 2: Be ginning the Install ation 66 8100S Series Switches The 8100S Series switches, except the A T -8100S/24C Switch, come with the components listed in Figure 20. Figure 20. Components of the 8 100S Series Switches One 8100S Series switch T wo rack mounting brackets One 2 m (6.6 ft) local management cable with RJ-45 (8P8C) and DB-9 (D-sub [...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 67 AT-8100S/24C Switch The AT-8100S/24C Switch comes with the items listed in Figure 21. Figure 21. Components of the AT-8100S/24C Switch One AT-8100S/24C Switch One short rack mounting bracket One 2 m (6.6 ft) local management cable with RJ-45 (8P8C) and DB-9 (D-sub 9-pin[...]

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    Chapter 2: Be ginning the Install ation 68[...]

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    69 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch on a T able or in an Equipment Rack The procedures in this chap ter are:  “Installing the Switch on a T able or Desktop” on page 70  “Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack” on p age 71[...]

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    Chapter 3: Installi ng the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack 70 Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop You may install the switch on a table or d esktop. Here are the guidelines to selecting a site:  The table should be level and stable.  The power outlet sh ould be located near t he switch and be easily accessible.  The site [...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 71 Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack This procedure requires the following it ems:  Eight bracket screws (included with the switch)  Two equipment rack brackets (included with the switch)  Flat-head screwdriver (not provided)  Cross-head screwdriver (n[...]

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    Chapter 3: Installi ng the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack 72 3. Turn the switch over. 4. For all switches except the AT-8100L/8, AT-8100L /8POE, and AT-8100S/24C Switches, secure the two ra ck mount brackets to the sides of the switch using the eigh t bracket screws included with the unit. Figure 24 here and Figure 25 on page 73 illustra[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 73 Figure 25. Attaching th e Brackets to Install the Switch in an Equipment Rack (Continued) The AT-8100L/8, AT-8100L/8POE, AT-8100L/8POE-E, and A T -8100S/ 24C Switches come with one short bracket and one long bracket. Allied T elesis recommends installing th e short brac[...]

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    Chapter 3: Installi ng the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack 74 Figure 26. Attaching the Brackets to 8100L a nd AT-8100S/24C Switches for Equipment Rack Installation[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 75 Figure 27. Attaching the Brackets to 8100L and AT-8100S/24C Switches for Equipment Rack Installation (Continued) 5. While another person holds the switch in the equipment rack, secure it using standard equipment rack scre ws (not provided). Figure 28. Mounting the Switc[...]

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    Chapter 3: Installi ng the Switch on a Table or in an Equipment Rack 76[...]

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    77 Chapter 4 Cabling the Networking Ports This chapter contains the following pro cedures:  “Cabling the T wisted Pair and Fiber Optic Port s” on page 78  “Installing Optional SFP T ransceivers” on p age 80[...]

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    Chapter 4: Cablin g the Networking Ports 78 Cabling the Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Ports This section contains the guidelin es to cabling the twisted pair and fib er optic ports. Twisted Pair Ports Here are the guidelines to cabl ing the 10/100 Base-TX and 10/100/ 1000Base-T twisted pair ports:  The cable specifications for the 10/100Base-TX a[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 79  The 10/100/1000Base-T ports mu st be set to Auto-Negotiation, the default setting, to operate at 1000Mb ps.  The default duplex mode set ting for the ports is Auto-Negotiation . This setting is appropriate for ports connected to network devices that also support [...]

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    Chapter 4: Cablin g the Networking Ports 80 Installing Optional SFP Transceivers Review the following guidelines bef ore installing optional SFP transceivers in the switch:  The SFP slots are part of combo ports, with 10/100/1000Base-T ports. For operational information, refer to “SFP Slots” on p age 39.  SFP transceivers can be hot-swa p[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 81 Figure 29. Removing the Dust Plug from an SFP Slo t 2. Remove the transceiver from its shipping containe r and store the packaging material in a safe loca tion. 3. If you are installing the transceiver in t he top SFP slot, positio n the transceiver with the Allied Te l[...]

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    Chapter 4: Cablin g the Networking Ports 82 Figure 31. Removing the Dust Cover from t he SFP Module 6. Verify that the handle on the SFP transceiver is in th e upright position, as shown in Figure 32. Figure 32. Positioning the SFP Handle in th e Upright Position SFP Handle[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 83 7. Connect the fiber optic cable to the SFP module, as shown in Figure 33. Figure 33. Connecting the Fiber Optic Cable to the SFP Module 8. Repeat this procedure if you have another SFP tr ansceiver to install.[...]

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    Chapter 4: Cablin g the Networking Ports 84[...]

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    85 Chapter 5 Powering On the Switch This chapter contains the following pro cedures:  “Powering On an AC Switch” on page 86  “Powering On a DC Switch” on page 91  “Setting the S tack ID Number” on p age 95  “S tarting a Management Session” on page 99[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 86 Powering On an AC Switch To power on an AC switch, connect the power cords to the connectors on the back panels and to the appro priate power sources. All of the models have two power supplies with separ ate connectors, except for the AT-8100S/24C Switch and 8100L Series switch es, which have just one power su[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 87 Consider the following items as you po wer on the switch:  Connecting the two power cords to power sources that are on different circuits will provide power redundancy to the switch in the event a circuit fails.  The AT-8100S/24POE and AT-8100S/ 48POE Switches sup[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 88 The base port LEDs are on in phases 1 and 2 if they a re connected to live network devices. Otherwise, they are off. The 10/100/1000 Base-T port LEDs are on in phase 1 regardless of whether they are connected to active network devices . You may also monitor the processes by connecting a terminal or computer th[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 89 Figure 35. Switch Initialization Messag es CFE-NTSW-5 .0.0 for BCM9562 18 (32bit,SP, BE,MIPS) Build Date: Wed Jul 23 13 :47:51 PD T 2008 (jwong @tirami su) Copyright (C) 2000, 20 01, 2002, 2 003, 2004, 2005 Broadc om Corporat ion. Initializi ng Arena. Initializi ng Devi[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 90 Figure 36. Switch Initia lization Messages (Continued) After the switch has initialized it s management software, go to “Setting the Stack ID Number” on page 95 to co nfirm its ID number. Initializi ng Monitor . ........... ........... ......... d one! Initializi ng STP ......... ........... ........... ..[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 91 Powering On a DC Switch Perform this procedure to power on a DC 81 00S Series switch: Warning As a safety preca ution, install a circuit breaker with a minimum value of 15 Amps between the equipment and the DC power source. Always connect the wires to the LAN equip ment[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 92 Figure 37. DC Terminal Block 3. With a 14-gauge wire-stripping tool, strip the three wires in the tray cable coming from the DC input power source to 8 mm  1mm (0.31 in.,  0.039 in.), as shown in Figure 38 on p age 92. Warning Do not strip more than the recommended amount of wire. Stripping more than the[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 93 Figure 39. Inserting Wires into the DC Te rminal Block 5. Connect the positive feed wire to the te rminal block marked + (plus). 6. Connect the negative feed wire to the terminal block marked - (minus). Warning Check to see if there are any exposed copper strands coming[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 94 computer with a terminal emulator program conne cted to the Console port on the switch, you will see the messages in Figure 35 on p age 89 to Figure 36 on p age 90. 11. Repeat this procedure to power on the secon d power supply. Warning This unit might have more than one power source. To reduce t he risk of el[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 95 Setting the Stack ID Number After the switch has i nitialized it s manageme nt software, examine the Stack ID LED on the front panel and do on e of the following:  If the LED is displaying “0,” the installation procedure is complete. The switch is now ready for n[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 96 2. Connect the other end of the cab le to an RS-232 port on a terminal or PC with a terminal emulator program. 3. Configure the terminal or termi nal emulator program as follows:  Baud rate: 9600 bps (The ba ud rate of the Console Port is adjustable from 1200 to 115200 bps. T he default is 9600 bps.)  Da[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 97 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on your computer. 4. Start the Telnet client on your computer and sp ecify the switch’s IP address, 169.254.1.1. 5. When prompted for a user name, go to “Chan ging the Stack ID Number,” next. Changing the [...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 98 This confirmation prompt in Figure 43 is displayed . Figure 43. STACK Command Confirmation Prompt Caution The STACK command resets the switch. If the switch is already connected to a live network, some network t raffic may be lost. 4. Type Y to change the switch’s ID number and reset the unit, or N to cancel[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 99 Starting a Management Session You may use the following methods and tools to manage stand-alone 8100L and 8100S Series switches:  Local management  Telnet client  Secure shell client  HTTP non-secure and HTTPs secure Web browser  SNMPv1, v2C, v3 Local Man[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 100 Telnet management sessions are not secure and are vulnerable to snooping because the pa ckets exchanged between t he switch and your workstation are sent in plain text. Th e security of the switch may be jeopardized if an intruder captures the packet containing your userrname and password. For secure remote m[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 101  You need to assign your management workstation an IP address in the 169.254. n . n subnet or your workstation must have access to that subnet through routing devices. Refer to the A T -8100 Series AlliedWare Plus Command Line Interface User ’s Guide for instructi[...]

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    Chapter 5: Po wering On the Swi tch 102 For instructions on the command line interf ace and the PORT parameter, refer to the A T -8100 Series AlliedWare Pl us Command Line Interface User ’s G uide .[...]

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    103 Chapter 6 T r oubleshooting This chapter contains suggestions on ho w to trou bleshoot the switch if a problem occurs. Note For further assistance, please contact Allied Te lesis Technical Support at www.alliedtelesis.com/support . Problem 1: The Stack ID LED on the front of the switch is off. Solutions: The unit is not receiving power. Try the[...]

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    Chapter 6: Tro ubleshooting 104  Verify that the network device con nect ed to the twisted pair port is powered on and is operating properly.  Try connecting another net work device to th e twisted pair port with a different cable. If the twisted pair port is able to establish a link, then the problem is with the cable or th e other network d[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 105 Problem 5: Network performance between a twisted pair port on the switch and a network device is slow. Solution: There might be a duplex mode mismat ch between the port and the network device. This occurs when a twisted pair port using Auto- Negotiation is connected to[...]

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    Chapter 6: Tro ubleshooting 106[...]

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    107 Appendix A T echnical Specifications Physical Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) Weights Table 17. Product Dimensions AT-8100L/8 AT-8100L/8POE AT-8100L/8POE-E AT-8100S/24C 4.4 cm x 33.0 cm x 20.3 cm (1.7 in. x 13.0 in. x 8.1 in.) A T -8100S/24 A T -8100S/48 AT-8100S/24F-LC 4.4 cm x 44.1 cm x 29.1 cm (1.7 in. x 17.3 in. x 11.5 in.) A T -8100S[...]

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    Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 108 Ventilation Environmental Specifications AT-8100S/16F8-LC 4.4 kg (9.75 lb.) AT-8100S/24F-LC 4.4 kg (9.75 lb.) Table 19. Ventilation Requiremen ts Recommended Minimum Ventilation on All Sides 10 cm (4.0 in) Table 18. Product Weights (Continued) Table 20. Environmental Specificati ons for all Switches Except [...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 109 Power Specifications Maximum Power Consumptions Input Voltages Table 22. Maximum Power Consumptions AT-8100L/8 9.1 watts AT-8100L/8POE 229.1 watts AT-8100L/8POE-E 229.1 watts AT-8100S/24C 18.3 watts AT-8100S/24 19.5 watts AT-8100S/24POE 459.3 watts AT-8100S/48 23.2 wat[...]

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    Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 110 Certifications Quality and Reliability A T -8100S/48 AC model: 100-240 VAC, 1.0 A maximum, 50/60 Hz per input A T -8100S/48POE AC model: 100-240 VAC, 3.0 A maximum, 50/60 Hz per input AT-8100S/16F8-SC AC model: 100-240 VAC, 1.0 A maximum, 50/60 Hz per input AT-8100S/16F8-LC AC model: 100-240 VAC, 1.0 A maxi[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 111 RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Pinouts Figure 45 illustrates the pin layout of the RJ-45 connectors and p orts. Figure 45. RJ-45 Socket Pin Layout (Front View) Table 26 lists the pin si gnals for 10 and 100 Mbps. A T -8100S/48 300,000 hours A T -8100S/48POE 61,000 hours AT-81[...]

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    Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 112 Table 27 lists the pin signals when a p ort operating at 1000 Mb ps. Fiber Optic Port Specifications Table 28 lists the specifications of the 100Base-FX fibe r optic ports on the AT-8100S/16F8-SC Switch. Table 27. Pin Signals for 1000 Mbps Pinout Pair 1P a i r 1 + 2P a i r 1 - 3P a i r 2 + 4P a i r 3 + 5P a[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 113 Table 29 lists the specifications of the 100Base-FX fiber optic ports on the AT-8100S/16F8-LC and AT-8100S/24F-LC Switche s. Receiver Wavelength 1310 nm Sensitivity Maximum: -31.8 dBm Maximum Input Power Minimum: -14 dBm Table 29. Fiber Optic Port Sp ecifications for t[...]

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    Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 114 RJ-45 Style Serial Console Port Pinouts Table 30 lists the pin signals of the RJ-45 style se rial Console port. Stacking Port Pinouts Figure 46 illustrates the pin layout of th e S1 and S2 stacking ports. Figure 46. Stacking Port Pin Layout (Front View) Table 31 lists the pin signals of the stacking port s.[...]

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    Stand-alone Swit ch Installation Gu ide for 8100L and 8100S Se ries Switches 115 4 Transmit data1+ Receive data1+ 5 Ground Ground 6 Transmit data1- Receive data1- 7 Receive data0+ Transmit data0+ 8 Ground Ground 9 Receive data0- Transmit data 0- 10 Not connected Not connected 11 Ground Ground 12 to 19 Not connected Not connected Table 31. Stacking [...]

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    Appendix A: Technica l Specifications 116[...]