Intellinet Network Solutions 519069 manual

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    Me dia Co nvert er us er Manu al M O D E L S: 51 0 4 8 6 51 0 4 9 3 5 1 050 9 51 0 5 2 3 515 3 2 0 515 3 3 7 515 3 4 4 515 3 51 515 3 6 8 519 0 6 9 INT -MEDCON-UM-0908-01 Sho wn: Mo del 51536 8[...]

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    introduC tion Thank yo u for purc hasing thi s INTEL LINET N ET WOR K SOLUTIO NS ™ Med ia Conver ter . The m odels li sted below var y in t he ty pe and numb er of por t s, conn ector s, data t ransfer r ates and adde d features, b ut all are desi gned so net wor k manag ers c an instal l ber c abling any whe re within a net work wit hout chan[...]

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    FCC Warn ing This d evice has b een tested an d found to c omply wi th the lim its for a Cla ss A d igi tal d evic e, pu rsu ant to Par t 15 of FCC R ule s. Th ese l imit s ar e desi gned to provi de reaso nable pr otecti on against h armf ul inter feren ce when t he equipm ent is ope rated in a c ommerc ial enviro nment. Th is equip ment gener ate[...]

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    DIP Switch es The DI P ( dual in - line packa ge ) sw itches o n the rear p anel of som e model s enabl e a variet y of func tions that ar e printed in a c onvenient refere nce key alongsi de the switches . N OT E: A DIP switc h refere nce list i s also listed i n the pro duct ’ s Spe ci cati ons. In th e example at r ight (model 5 1 5 34 4 ),[...]

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    2. Clic k “St ar t.” 3. The p rogra m will sen d a testing me ssage l oope d in the c opper se gment and dis play a pass/ fail re sult . Rem ote Lo opb ack Use a remote l oopbac k ( at t he remote unit, set t he design ated DIP switc h to On; at the loc al unit, keep b oth loop back Di p switche s Of f/disabl ed) to c he ck th at th e b er s[...]

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    suppo r t Spanning T ree or Fast Spa nning T ree p rotoco ls. By default , tran smissi on of data w ill travel via t he prim ar y path. If a link f ailure is detec ted, transm issio n will autom atica lly be switc hed to the s eco ndar y path by Span ning T ree Proto col, d eliveri ng non -stop n etwor k co nnect ivit y . LED s Front panel LED s pr[...]

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    ConneC t ions & inst a ll a ti on Po r t s A s menti oned in t he Intro ducti on, the t ype of me dia conver ter p or ts will var y fro m model to m odel. Refer to eac h mode l’ s Sp eci cati ons at the back of t his manual to i dentif y a po r t, and see b elow for exp lanatio ns of thei r variou s uses and lim its. Auto M DI /MD I-X Thou[...]

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    full du plex mode ac ross di stanc es of up to 2 km over mult i- mode  ber- optic c able. T he ber p or t has a cho ice of t hree be r conn ector t ype s: ST , SC or WD M. 100Ba se - T X Por t The 100 Base - T X por t supp or ts net wor k speed of 10 0 Mbps, an d can oper ate in half and f ull duplex tr ansfer mo des. The R J - 45 c onnec [...]

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    Cabl es Con nec tin g Fiber Ca ble Whe n conne ctin g ber c able to a 100 0B ase -F X por t on t he co nv er ter , be sure an S C or WDM c onne ctor is u sed. (Other INTELLINET NET W ORK SOLUTI ONS M edia Co nv er te r models m ay need ca ble that matc hes thei r ST por ts . ) Follow the step s below to pr oper ly co nnect  ber c able . 1. Re[...]

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    the cab le for UT P; and 1 0 0x th e diameter of th e cable f or ber . • Avoid let ting the c able t wi st too much to prevent e xce ssive str ain on inter nal cab les. • Plac e cabl e ties at re gular inter vals, b eing caref ul not to over tighten t hem. Avoid using tie s with b er cab le. • Don’t st retch ca ble, espe cially a roun[...]

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    per fo rmanc e. Cons ider th ese guide lines wh en deci ding whe re to plac e the devi ce. • Plac e the c onver ter in a fair ly co ol and dr y lo cati on. ( Se e Spec ic ations for the ac cept able temp erature an d humidit y oper ating ran ges. ) • Plac e the co nv er te r in a loc ation f ree fro m stron g elect romag netic eld ge nera[...]

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    Sw itch — C onver te r — Conver t er — Sw itc h In the c on guratio n below, the co nv er te rs func tion a s a high -spe ed br idge bet ween sw itches, c reatin g increas ed cap acit y for eac h user ( no de ) o n the loc al area n etwo rk and pr oviding a 100 0 Mbp s full dupl ex link to a var iety of G igabi t E th ernet n etwor k devic[...]

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    In the c on gurati on below, redunda nt link conver ter s func tion as a se r ver aggre gatio n for an enterpr ise or L AN c ongur ation, pr oviding a 1 0/100/100 0 Mbps ful l duple x link to a wor kgroup of 10/ 100 / 100 0 switc hes loc ated on separ ate oor s withi n a singl e building. Sw itch — C onver te r — Conver t er — Wor ks[...]

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    speCifiCa tions 15 Standa rds • I EEE 802 .3ab ( T wiste d Pair Gigabit E thernet) • IEEE 80 2.3z (Fibe r Optic G igabi t E th e r n et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 00 Base - T Cat5 e or highe r UTP/STP RJ - 45 - Fiber media s uppor t de pends on SFP modul e • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 0/1 0 0/ 1000 Base- T - 2 SFP module s lots ([...]

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    16 Standa rds • I EEE 802 .3ab ( T wiste d Pair Gigabit E thernet) • IEEE 80 2.3z (Fibe r Optic G igabi t E th e r n et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 00 Base - T Cat5 e or highe r UTP/STP RJ - 45 - Fiber media s uppor t de pends on SFP modul e • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 00 0Base- T - SFP module s lot • Dist ance s: - 1 0 0 m / 3[...]

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    Standa rds • IEEE 8 02.3 ab (T w isted Pair Gigabit E thernet) • IEEE 8 02.3z (Fib er Opti c Gigab it E th e r n et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 00 Base - T Cat5 e or highe r UTP/STP RJ - 45 - 1 0 00 Base - L X single - mode 9/1 25 µm  ber • Con nector s: - RJ - 45 po r t, 100 0Bas e- T - Fiber SC por t , 1 0 00 Base - L X • Dist[...]

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    Standa rds • IEEE 8 02.3 ( T wiste d Pair Ethern et ) • I EE E 8 0 2 .3 u ( T wi sted Pair / Fi b er Opti c F ast Ethe rn et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 0Bas e- T X Cat3 o r higher UT P /STP R J- 45, EI A / TIA 5 68 - 100 Base - FX multi - mode 62 .5/1 25 or 5 0/1 25 µ m ber • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 00 Base- T X - Fiber ST[...]

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    19 Standa rds • IEEE 8 02.3 ( T wiste d Pair Ethern et ) • I EE E 8 0 2 .3 u ( T wi sted Pair / Fi b er Opti c F ast Ethe rn et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 0Bas e- T X Cat3 o r higher UT P /STP R J- 45, EI A / TIA 5 68 - 100 Base - FX multi - mode 62 .5/1 25 or 5 0/1 25 µ m ber • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 00 Base- T X - Fiber[...]

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    Standa rds • IEEE 8 02.3 ( T wiste d Pair Ethern et ) • I EE E 8 0 2 .3 u ( T wi sted Pair / Fi b er Opti c F ast Ethe rn et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 0Bas e- T X Cat3 o r higher UT P /STP R J- 45, EI A / TIA 5 68 - 100 Base - FX singl e- mod e 9/1 25 µm  ber • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 00 Base- T X - Fiber SC duplex po r t[...]

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    21 Standa rds • IEEE 8 02.3 ab (T w isted Pair G igabit Ethernet ) • IEEE 8 02.3z (Fib er Opti c Gigab it E th e r n et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 00 Base - T Cat5 e or highe r UT P /STP R J- 45 - 100 0Ba se- SX mult i- mode 5 0/1 25 µm & 6 2.5/1 25 µm  ber • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 00 0Base- T - F ib er S C d up lex [...]

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    Standa rds • IEEE 8 02.3 ab (T w isted Pair G igabit Ethernet ) • IEEE 8 02.3z (Fib er Opti c Gigab it E th e r n et) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 00 Base - T Cat5 e or highe r UT P /STP R J- 45 - 100 0Bas e- L X sin gle -mo de 9/1 25 µm  ber • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 00 0Base- T - Fibe r SC duplex po r t, 100 0B ase -L X •[...]

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    23 Standa rds • IEEE 8 02. 3 (T w isted Pair Ether net) • I EEE 802. 3u ( T wisted Pai r / Fiber O ptic Fast Ether net ) General • M edia sup por t: - 10 0Bas e- T X Cat5 e or highe r UT P /STP R J- 45, EI A / TIA 5 68 - 100 Base - FX singl e- mod e 9/1 25 µm  ber • Con nector s: - RJ- 45 port, 1 00 Base- T X - Fiber S C duplex por t, 1[...]

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