Black Box LBH100A-SC manuel d'utilisation

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    © Copyright 2004. Black Box Corporation. All rights reser ved. 1000 PARK DRIVE • LAWRE N CE, PA 15055-1018 • 724-746-5500 • FAX 724- 746- 0746 Media Converter Switches September 2004 LBH100A, A E LBH100A, A E-H LBH100A, A E-P LBH110A, A E LBH110A, A E-H LBH110A, A E-P CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION Order toll-free in the U.S. 24 hours, 7 A.M. [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide i BLACK BOX ® Series Media Converter Switches LBH100-series = 100Mb fiber + 2 10/100 copper ports LBH110-series = 10 Mb fiber + 2 10/100 copper ports Installation and User Guide Trademarks Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation NEBS is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies UL [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide ii Contacting Black Box Corporation Please use these mailing addre ss and phone and fax numbers: Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15055 Phone: (724) 746-5500 Fax: (724) 746-0746 E-mail: info@blackbox.co __________________________________________________________[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide iii FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer?[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide iv This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio nois e emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectrique s dépassa[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide v 5. El aparato eléctrico no deberá ser usado cerca del agua—por ejemplo, cerca de la tina de baño, lavabo, sótano mojado o cerca de una alberca, etc.. 6. El aparato eléctrico debe ser usado úni cam ente con carritos o pedestales que sean reconnendados por el fabricante. 7. E[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide vi 12. Precaución debe ser tomada de m al m anera que la tierra fisica y la polarización del equipo no sea eliminada. 13. Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal ma ner a que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o cont ra ellos, poniendo part[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide vii Certification Notice for Equipment Used in Canada The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecomm unications-network protective, operation, and sa fety requirements. The Depa rtment[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide viii equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal meta llic [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide ix TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 1 1.1 Technical Sp ecificati ons ..................................................................... 1 2.0 INTRODUCTION .....................................[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide v 3.8 Connecting Ethern et Media ............................................................... 45 3.8.1 Connecting Twisted Pair (RJ-45, CAT 3 or CAT 5) ................. 47 3.8.2 Connecting Fiber Optic ST-type , “twist-lock”........................... 48 3.8.3 Connecting Fiber [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide v Revisions Rev A 01/05: Corrections on pages 30 & 33 Rev A 10/04: Minor editing correction on power supply options Rev A 09/04: Initial release of this user manual for LBH100-series Media Converter Switches BLACK BOX ® Corporation. reserves the right to change specifications, p[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 1 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Technical Specifications Ports Performance When a port is operating at 100Mbps: Data Rate: 100Mbps When a port is operating at 10 M bps: Data Rate: 10 Mbps Network Standards 100Mb: Ethernet IEEE 802.3u, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX 10 Mb: Ethernet IEEE 802.3, 10BAS[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 2 Packet buffers memory: 128KB , dynamically shared on all dom ains Latency (not including packet time): 100 to 10 Mbps: 5 µ s 10 to 100Mbps: 15 µ s Path Delay Value : 50 BT on all ports Maximum Ethernet Segment (or Domain) Length s 10BASE-T (Unshielded twiste d pair) - 100 m (328 [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 3 LBH100, LBH110 office: 32 º F to 104 º F (0 º C to 40 º C) LBH100, LBH110: -15 º F to 140 º F (-25 º C to 60 º C) long term per agency tests (UL). -40 º F to 185 º F (-40 º C to 85 º C) Short term per IEC Type tests. LBH100, LBH110: -40 º F to 167 º F (-40 º C to 75 [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 4 Enclosure: Rugged sheet metal (steel). Dimensions of the Switch unit: 3.5 in H x 3.0 in W x 1.0 in D (8.9 cm x 7.6 cm x 2.5 cm) Weight: base unit, all models: 4.6 oz. (130g); Power supply: Office: 5.9 oz (170g) Hardened: 5.8 oz (165g) Extreme: 7.9 oz (225g) Cooling Method : Convect[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 5 voltage (i.e. 9vdc, 12vdc, 24vdc, 48vdc), and suita bly rated output current (i.e. 100mA to 500mA).When connected to a 48 V centralized dc source these products shall be provided with a Listed 5 A DC fuse in the supply circuit. AC POWER SUPPLY ( using an external power adapter): Al[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 6 International models . Factory floor temperature rated. Input: IEC 320 connector on the 100-240vac 47-63Hz external power adapter. Requires a user-supplied power cord. Output:12vdc, 1.25Amps Temperature un-controlled Extreme Ratin gs (-40 to 75°C) North America(-Pd) models. Outdoo[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 7 Internal DC POWER SUPPLY : built-in terminal bl oc k for +, -, ground along with 12VDC jack 12V DC internal (range of 8.0 to 15V DC),. 24V DC internal (range of 18 to 36V DC),. -48V DC internal (range of 36 to 60V DC), , -, ground. Power Consumption : See Section 3.6. Note 1: the 8[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 8 Port Connectors : Two RJ-45 Ports: support 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T with auto-cross (MDIX). They are shielded 8-pin female connect ors for shielded (STP) and unshielded (UTP) Cat 3, 4, 5 copper twisted-pair cable. One Fiber optic port: On the LBH110 series, it is 10Base-FL with ST c[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 9 LED Indicators (Dual: front and top) POWER: Steady ON when power applied 10/100: Steady ON for 100Mbps; OFF for 10 Mbps LK/ACT: Steady ON for LINK (LK) with no t r a ffi c , BLINKING indicates port is transmitting / receiving (Activity). F/H: Steady ON for full-duplex, OFF for half[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 10 Agency Approvals and Standards Compliance : UL Listed (UL 60950), cUL, CE, Emissions meets FCC Part 15 Class A. NEBS L3 and ETSI compliant. H and P models: IEEE P1613 Env. Std for Electric Power Substations P models: NEMA TS-2 and TEES for traffic control equipment P models: desig[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 11 1.2 LBH100 Models (for 100Mb fiber). LBH100A-ff = two 10/100 RJ-45 ports + one 100 Mb “ ff” Fiber port for office and wir ing closet (0 to 40°C) using an external AC power supply. LBH100A-H-ff = Hardened (H), two RJ-45 + one 100Mb “ff” Fiber port for factory floor (-25 to[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 12 “SST” = 100Base-FX-ST: single-m ode fiber optic with ST type connector, 20km. “SLC”= 100Base-FX-SLC: single-mode fiber optic with LC type connector, 15km. “MTRJ”= 100Base-FX-MTRJ: multi-mode fiber optic with MTRJ type connector, 2km . Accessories LE1505-RACK = 19” Ra[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 13 2.0 INTRODUCTION This section describes LBH100- a nd LBH110-series models, including appearance, features and typical applications. 2.1 Inspecting the Package and the Product Examine the shipping container for obvious damage prior to installing this product; notify the carrier imm[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 14 2.2 Product Descripti on Combine a 10 or 100 Mb Fiber Media and a two-port 10/100 copper Switch, and you have the Media Converter Switch, a flex ible edge-of-the-network Ethernet product which function as both a media converter and a switch. Add in fiber port choices for all multi[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 15 a Media Converter might have been used, a Converter Switch offers a better value. The compact package is ideal for network edge in stallations, and is able to be conveniently mounted to suit any application. The LBH100A and LBH100A Series re gular-package units are for office and [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 16 components and are constructed using special thermal techniques and a metal case for heavy duty industrial jobs. In addition to a Ha rdened AC power option and jack, terminals for internal DC power choices at 8 to15V, 24V or -48V DC are included. The ambient temperature rating of [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 17 protected from falling rain. Mounting options include stand-alone panel-mounting, DIN- rail, or rack-mount tray. The LBH110-series provides switching between two 10/100 auto-negotiating copper ports and one 10Mb ST fiber port and the LBH100 series provides switching between two 10[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 18 metal case for convection cooling is featured . Ambient operating temperature is 0° to 40°C. Storage temperature rating is -40°to 85° C. Metal clips are included for secure panel mounting. Fig 2.2a LBH100A with 100Mb ST connector The LBH100A-H and LBH 110A-H hardened units (as[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 19 Fig 2.2.b LBH100A-H with 100Mb SC connector The LBH100A-P and LBH110A-P series (as shown in Fig. 2.2c) are extreme rated units suitable for temperature un -controlled outdoor applications. Specially designed with extreme-grade extended temperature components, the LB H100P and LBH1[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 20 Fig 2.2c LBH100A-P with 100Mb SC Connector The front side of the unit has two twisted-pair 10/100Mb switch ports and one 10 or 100Mb fiber port. Both the RJ-45 ports of the LBH100A and LBH110A Series Media Converter Switches support auto-cross (MDIX) operati on performing the auto[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 21 Two sets of LEDs to indicating the opera ting status of ports are mounted on the top and front (for extra viewing advantage wh ile rack-mounted). For each port, there are Link and Activity (LK/ACT) LED’s on the t op indicating that the media cables are connected correctly and sh[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 22 2.3 Frame Buffering and Latency The LBH100A and LBH110A Series Medi a Converter Switches are store-and- forward switches. Each frame (or packet) is loaded into the Switch’s memo ry and inspected before forwarding can occur. This technique ensures that all forwarded frames are of[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 23 per port. When the port buffer fills up, dropped packets result.) This dynamic buffer allocation provides the capability for the maximum resources of the LBH100A and LBH110A Series unit to be app lied to all traffic loads, even when the traffic activity is unbalanced across the po[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 24 2.4 Features and Benefits  Full 100Mb or 10 Mb switching serv ices for high performance LANs LBH100A and LBH110A Series Switche s provide Fast Ethernet switching on all ports. They perform high speed filter/forward operations on the traffic, giving each port’s segment a full [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 25  Installation is “Plug and Play”, operation is tran sparent to software The LBH100A and LBH110A Series Switches operate as hardware switches, only forwarding those packets from each domain that are needed on the other domains. Internal addre ss tables are self-learning, ena[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 26  Qualified to use for tempera tur e un-controlled “outdoor” applicati on The LBH100A-P and LBH 110A-P Extreme rated versions of Media Converter Switches have an ambient te mperature rating between –40C to +75C for DC models and qualify for temperat ure un-controlled “ou[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 27 2.5 Applications for LBH100A and LBH110A Series Media Converter Switches Enriched with the three tier hardness rating flavors “office”, “Hardened”, and “ Extreme” (outdoor), the multifunctional, multi-media and m ulti-environmental, LBH100A and LBH110A Series Media Con[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 28 industry standard fiber connectors, enable easy interfacing with existing cable plant and equipment. The LBH100Ps and LBH110Ps fit very well in high temperature locations experiencing a need to scale the LAN quickly and cost eff ectively. With its half / full duplex switching capa[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 29 Test computer LE2425 WWW.Garre ttCom .Com IBM Compatible Media Converter Switches provided a secure dependable, reliable solution for un-controlled temp. environment 62 m and Workstations 100Mb Servers 100 and Workstations 100Mb Servers 100 Router Router 2 m and Workstations 10Mb [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 30 Example 2: LBH100A-H and LBH110A-H LE2425A WWW.Garre ttCom .Com and Workstations 100Mb Servers 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx Rx UPLINK F H = X 2SW UPLINK 3 4 5 6 7 8 1SW Personal Hub PORTS 1SW 2SW 3 4 5 6 7 8 Link/Act Speed F/H Power Error GARRETT 12V, 1.5Amps Magnum DS80C Dual Speed 100[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 31 In this application, where in expanding an industrial network environment, the new PLC units are deployed on an existing network and each needs one (or two for redundancy) Ethernet ports to carry status and control data to the control center the hardened version of LBH100A-H or LB[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 32 Example 3: LBH100A-P or LBH110A-P Router Router and Workstations 100Mb Servers 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx Rx UPLINK F H = X 2SW UPLINK 3 4 5 6 7 8 1SW Personal Hub PORTS 1SW 2SW 3 4 5 6 7 8 Link/Act Speed F/H Power Error GARRETT 12V, 1.5Amps Magnum DS80C Dual Speed and Workstations 10[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 33 In this example, the LBH100A -P or LBH110A-P Series extr eme Media Converter Switches are deployed to serve as a secure corporat e or transportation surveillance system. CCTV cameras may be spread out over many miles in temperature un-controlled locations and with pan, tilt and zo[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 34 3.0 INSTALLATION This section describes the installati on of the LBH100A and LBH110A Series Media Converter Switches, including location, mountings, power supply options and media connection. 3.1 Locating the Converter Switch Unit The compact and lightweight design of the LBH100A [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 35 Installation of the LBH100A and LBH110A Series Media Converter Switches is a simple procedure. The installation location is dependent upon the physical layout of the Ethernet network and associated cabling. Make su re the unit is installed in a location that is easily accessible t[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 36 mounted with the DC power jack in the back, with the fiber and the RJ-45 connectors in the front. Any mix of the Media Converter Switc hes and/or Media Converters may be placed on a tray, up to a maximum of 16 units. (T he mounting spaces of the LE1505-RACK are specific to the pro[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 37 3.3 LH1505P-RACK for Rack Mounting Media Converter Switches The LH1505P -RACK is another option ava ilable for Rack Mounting the mix-match of LBH100A and LBH110A Series Media Conve rter Switches together in 19” rack-mount tray. The LH1505P-RACK model comes with bu ilt-in common [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 38 The side-view picture shown here is an example of an installation of the model LH1505P- RACK, 19” rack-mount tray, holding a few 10 and 100Mbps Media Converter Switches, each with their power input plugged into the built-in common AC power supply in the rear area of the tray. (P[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 39 3.4 DIN-Rail mounting option The LBH100A and LBH100A Series Media Converter Switches, designed for use in “Factory Floor” Industrial Ethernet environments, are also available for DIN-Rail mounting in an enclosure having DIN Rails. An LBH100 is shown alongside the DIN-Rail-MC2 [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 40 3.5 Power Requirements, Power Supply Ty pes for LBH100A and LBH110A Series LBH100A and LBH110A Series Switches are power-efficient and can work with an external AC power supply. LBH100A and LBH110A Seri es require a nominal 12VDC input version. The extended temperature (H and P) v[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 41 12VDC 24VDC -48VDC The Direct DC (Internal) 12V DC (8 – 15V DC) has a built-in terminal block for +, -, ground. The 9V DC jack is also pres ent. Detail information about the 12 VDC, the 24V DC and the –48V DC is provided in th e Technical Specifications Section 1.1. The variou[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 42 3.6 Powering the LBH-se ries (DC internal) with 12V, 24V or –48VDC power input Many models of the LBH100-Series MC’s are equipped with an internal DC power supply, and have built-in screw terminals for secure attachment of the power leads. Three models support a range of power[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 43 DC Power Terminals : “+”, “-”, gnd GND : Terminal for “earth” or ground wire connection to the LBH100 chassis Input Voltage : 8 - 15V DC (12V DC) 18 – 36V DC (24V DC) 36 – 60V DC (-48V DC) Input current : 0.8 amp.(12V DC) 0.4 amp max.(24V DC) 0.2 amp max.(-48V DC) [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 44 3.7 LBH100H and P Series , DC-powered, -48VDC, 24VDC and 12VDC Installation This section describes the proper connection of the - 48VDC leads (or 24VDC, 12VDC leads) to the DC power terminal block on the LBH100 hardened media converter (as shown in Figure ) . The DC terminal block[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 45 The connection procedure is straightforward. Simply insert the DC leads to the LBH100H’s power terminals, positive (+) and negative (-) screws. The use of Ground (GND) optional; it connects to the LBH100H cha ssis. Ensure that each lead is securely tightened from the top, as sho[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 46 TX connections. When the ports are used as 10BASE-T ports, CAT 3 may be used. In either case, the maximum distance for unshielded twisted pair cabling is 100 meters (328 ft). For fiber port 10BASE-FL or 100BASE-FX multi-mode, 50/125 or 62.5/125 microns cabling can be used, whereas[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 47 NOTE : It is recommended that high quality CAT. 5 cables (which work for both 10 Mbps and 100Mbps) be used whenever possible in order to provide flexibility in a mixed-speed network, since P80-series sw itch ports are auto-sensing for either 10 and 100Mbps. Note that the auto-cros[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 48 4. For Port # 1 or 1SW, if the LINK LED is not illum inated, move the switch which has a cross-over or up-link for linking to another hub or Switch. 3.8.2 Connecting Fiber Optic ST-type , “twist-lock” The following procedure applies to insta llations using ST-type fiber connec[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 49 LINK is not lit after cable connection, the normal cause is improper cable polarity. Swap the fiber cables at the fiber c onnector to remedy this situation. 3.8.3 Connecting Fiber Optic SC-type , "Snap-In" The following procedure applies to installations using SC-type fi[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 50 3.8.5 Power Budget Calculations for LBH100A and LBH110A Series, Fiber Media Receiver Sensitivity and Transmitter Power are the parameters necessary to compute the power budget. To calculate th e power budget of different fiber media installations using products, the fo llowing equ[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 51 LBH110- MST 10 Mb FL Multi- mode 2 (2) 850 62.5/125 100/140 50/125 -15.0 -9.5 -19.5 -31 -31 -31 14 19.5 9.5 5 5.9 3.4 17 23.5 13.5 6 7 4.8 LBH110- single-mode 10 Mb FL Single- mode 10 (5) 1300 9/125 -30 -39 7 14 13 26 Fiber Port Module Speed, Std. Mode Std. km fdx (hdx) Wavel engt[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 52 * Not e: The use of either multi-mode or singl e-mode fiber to operate at 100Mbps speed over long distances (i.e., over approx. 400 meters) can be achieved only if the following factors are both applied: • The 100Mb fiber segment must operate in full-duplex (FDX) mode, and • T[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 53 4.0 OPERATION 4.1 Dual-Speed Functionality, and Switching The LBH100A and LBH110A Series Medi a Converter Switches provide four switched ports (three ports in the front and one on the rear). The architecture supports a dual speed switching environment, with standard auto-negotiati[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 54 Switching, Filtering and Forwarding Each time a packet arrives on one of the switched ports, the decision is taken to either filter or to forward the packet. P ackets whose source and destination addresses on the same port segment will be filtered, constr aining them to one port a[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 55 Switching, Address Learning The LBH100A and LBH110A Se ries units have address table capacity of 2K node addresses, and are suitable for use in large networks. They are self-learning, so that as nodes are added or removed or moved from one segment to another, the LBH100- and LBH11[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 56 10 or 100 Mbps speed and F/H duplex mode, and the device at the other end of the cable should similarly advertise / respond and both si des will agree to the speed and mode being used. Depending upon the device connected, this will result in agreement to operate at either 10 Mbps [...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 57 LK/ ACT Steady ON for LINK with no traffic, blinking for activity per port. LINK will turn off in the event connectivity is lost between the ends of the twisted pair segment or a loss of power occurs in the unit or remote de vice. The Link ports are also represented by the LEDs LA[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 58 5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING All BLACK BOX ® Ethernet products are designed to provide reliability and consistently high performance in all network environments. The installation of LBH100A and LBH110A Series 10/100 Mb/s Switches is a straightforward procedure (see INSTALLATION, Section 3[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 59 5.1 Before Calling for Assistance 1. If difficulty is encountered when installing or operating the unit, refer back to the Installation Section of the appli cable chapter of this manual. Also check to make sure that the vari ous components of the network are interoperable. 2. Chec[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 60 4. If the problem is isolated to a netw ork device other than the LBH100 and LBH110 Series 10/100 Mb/s switch product, it is recommended that the problem device is replaced w ith a known good device. Verify whether or not the problem is corrected. If not, go to Step 5 below. If th[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 61 5.2 When Calling for Assistance Please be prepared to provide the following information. 1. A complete description of the problem, including the following points: a. The nature and duration of the problem; b. Situations when the problem occurs ; c. The components involved in the p[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 62 3. It is useful to include other networ k equipment models and related hardware, including Convenient computers, worksta tions, terminals and printers; plus, the various network media types being used. 4. A record of changes that have been made to y our network configuration prior[...]

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    BLACK BOX ® Media Converter Switches Installation and User Guide 63 CAUTION : Do not pack the un it in Styrofoam "popcorn" type pack ing material. This material may cause electro-static shock d amage to the unit. 2. Clearly mark the Return Materi al Authorization (RMA) number on the outside of the shipping container. 3. Black Box Corpora[...]