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24 and 16 Port 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet Smart Switch II with Optional Fibre Uplink Port - Product User Guide Introduction This T yco auto-negotiating high- speed Ethernet workgroup switch with optional fibre uplink enables clusters of up to 24 users to have high speed, low latency LAN connec tions to the corporate network. Local management functions s[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 2 Package Contents Unpack the content s and verify them against the items below: - 1. 16 or 24 Port Ethernet Switch II 2. AC Power cord 3. Four rubber feet 4. Rack mounting kit (2 x brackets and 4 x screws) 5. RS-232 cable 6. Instruction manual If any item is damaged or missing, please cont act yo[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 3 Features: - ! 24 or 16 x Auto-sensing 10/ 100Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet port s ! 1 x Option slot for 100Mb/s and dual 1000 Mb/s uplink module. ! Meet s IEEE 802.3, .3u and .3x Ethernet st andards ! Uses store-and-forward switch ing to separate collision domains and abnormal p acket filtering ! Local [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 4 Front Panel The front panel of the sw itch has 24 or 16 x RJ -45 Ethernet Port s, an optional fibre uplink port, a cons ole management port and an array of LED indicators. Figure 1 – Switch with optional fi bre module (SC Connector) fitted Ports ! ! ! RJ-45 Port s. These Ethernet RJ-45 port s [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 5 Installation Copper and Fibre Cabling Guidelines 1. The RJ-45 ports can be connec ted to unshielded twisted p air (UTP) or shielded twisted pa ir (S TP) cabling systems compliant with the IEEE 802.3u 100Base TX standard for Category 5. The cable between the switch and the lin k partner device (r[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 6 Desktop Installation 1. Locate the switch i n a clean, fl at and safe position that has easy access to AC power . Ensure that there is sufficient clearance around the switch to enable air circulation. 2. Fit the self-adhesive rubber feet to the underside of the switch. Installing The Switch Into[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 7 Completing the Installation When the switch has been installed as speci fied above, then the unit can be configured as detailed below: - 1. Apply AC power to the switch . The green Power LED on the front panel should light. 2. Connect the Cat. 5/5e twisted pair cables from the network partner de[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 8 Optional Fibre Uplink Port This switch can support one single or dual plug-in optical port that is located on slides in the front panel. Figure 2 – 100 Fx Plug-in SC option module Figure 3 Dual Gigabit Plug in module Figure 4 – Dual Gigabit Copper Module Product Num ber 0-1591093-x 0-1591047[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 9 These option modules are instal led as described on page 6. The following plug-in fibre modules are available as field inst allable accessories for this switch: - Product Part Number 100 Fx Module with SC multimode connectors 0-1591094-0 100 Fx Module with ST multimode connectors 0-1591095-0 100[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 10 Programming The Switch The switch can be managed using a PC via the front panel RS232 console port and the supplied ca ble. When the connection between Switch and PC is complete, turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program such as Hy perT erminal and configure its communication p aramet[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 11 Press <CR> return key several ti mes to view the main start-up screen :- Figure 6 - Main Menu Screen There are nine key controls in the main menu: - (1) = Port S tatus - list s the status and settings of the selected port (2) = Port Configuration - changes settings on a port (3) = T runk [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 12 Port S tate This menu lists the entire port st at us of the switch. From the main menu type number 1 and the port status m enu will be displayed. Figure 7 - Port St atus Menu S peed Displays the speed that the port has connected at Duplex Displays if the port is connected at Full or Half Duplex[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 13 Port Configuration This Menu allows for the configurat ion of all the port s on the switch. From the main menu select menu item 2 Port Configuration. The following menu is displayed: - Figure 8 - Port 1 Configuration The function keys are listed at the bottom of the p age these are: - U - This [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 14 The configurable items are show n in the t able below :- Port Selects the port to be configured Enabled Enables and disables the selected port Advertisement S peed Configures the speed of the selected port or sets the port for aut o negotiation. Flow control Enables flow control on the selected[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 15 T runk S tatus This Menu shows if faults are present on trunks that have been configured. If 4 is selected from the main menu the following screen is displayed: - Figure 10 – T runk St atus screen If a port that is a member of a trunk group show s no link then an “x” is displayed next to [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 16 QOS This menu can be used to configure the priority of traffi c through the switch. Three types of QOS are supported: - 1. TOS/Dif f Serv Priority -This allo ws the switch to prioritise traf fic through the switch using the T OS/Diff Serv field cont ained in the IP packet. 2. 802.1p Priority - [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 17 It is important that only one method of QOS is enabled on the switch at any one time. Enabling more than one method could cause unpredictable prioritisation of traf fic. T o enable T OS/Dif f Serve priority th en first highlight the T OS/Dif f Serve field and press the space ba r . This will th[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 18 Port T a gging Control This menu can be us ed to control the prio rity t ag on Ethernet packet s l eaving the switch. This is set on a per port level. If option 6 is selected from the main m enu then the following menu is displayed: - Figure 12 – Port T agging Control There are 4 dif ferent s[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 19 operation of the entire switch. By selecting item 7 from the main menu the following screen is displayed: - Figure 13 - System Control This menu has 4 separate it ems. Using the U/D keys each menu item can be selected and the S p ace bar can be used to change the menu item value. VLAN Function [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 20 Switch Name – This item can be used to name the switch. This name is then shown at the top of each menu. T o action this menu item use the U/D key to highlight the switch name field and press the S p ace bar to action the field. A nam e (maximum 8 characters) can now be typed. Once the name i[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 21 Select Y and the factory defaults will be loaded. VLAN Member Setup The 16 and 24 Smart Switch II supports simple port based VLANs. These can be configure d using the VLAN Member Setup menu. If Option 8 is selected from the main menu the following menu is displayed: - Figure 15 – VLAN Member [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 22 Adding VLANS T o Insert a VLAN I should be inputted and th is will add a new VLAN. Keep typing I to insert multiple VLANs. T o select or deselect port members use the U/D/L/R to navigate to the relevant port and press the S p ace bar . A V indicates a port is a member of a VLAN, as shown below:[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 23 Save configurations Any configuration changes made to the switch will need saving to non-volatile memory to ensure the ch anges remain if the switch is power cycled. Select item 9 from the main menu the following screen is displayed: - Figure 17 - Save configuration T ype Y and configuration ch[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 24 LED Indicators The diagnostic LED indicators located on the front p anel of the switch provide real-time informat ion about the switch status. The following table describes the LED st atus and meaning. LED Colour Function Power Green Power on Green Ethernet link pulses are present Blinks The po[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 25 Trouble Shooting Power 1. V erify that the AC power is pres ent and that the external fusing is correct and compliant with nat ional requirement s. The green Power LED should be lit to indicate that the switch is powered. Data Problems 1. Ensure that the Ethernet partner device (switch, router [...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 26 Product Specification S t andards Compliance IEEE802.3 10BASE-T IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX IEEE802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE802.3z Gigabit fibre IEEE802.3x Flow cont rol and Back pressure IEEE802.3ad Port T runk IEEE802.1p Class of service RJ-45 Port Mode Auto-MDI/MDI-X Max Forwarding Rate 14,8[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 27 Optical Port Specifications Optical T ransceiver TX power RX sensitivity Power Budget 100Mbps Multi-mode T ransceiver -19dBm -31dBm 12dBm 100Mbps single mode T ransceiver (30KM) -15dBm -34dBm 19dBm Gigabit T ransceiver (SX, multi--mode fibre) -9.5dBm -17dBm 7.5dBm Gigabit T ransceiver (LX, sing[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 28 T able Of Content s INTRODUCTI ON ................................................................................................................... ............... 1 P ACKAGE CONTENTS .............................................................................................................[...]
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24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 29 24 and 16 Port Smart Switch II – User Manual Page 29 Product Num ber 0-1591093-x 0-1591047-x Issue 1 © T yco Electronics 2005 Product Num ber 0-1591093-x 0-1591047-x Issue 1 © T yco Electronics 2005[...]