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Operation of this user's guide, may be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of VCCI Class A Compliance. CE Mark Warning This is a product of the...
Operation of this user's guide, may be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of VCCI Class A Compliance. CE Mark Warning This is a product of the...
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Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not compromised. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be given to supply connections other than room ambient. d) Circuit Overloading- Particular attention should be used when addressing this concern. c) Mechanical Loading-Mounting of the equipment in an environment compatible with...
Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not compromised. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be given to supply connections other than room ambient. d) Circuit Overloading- Particular attention should be used when addressing this concern. c) Mechanical Loading-Mounting of the equipment in an environment compatible with...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE 1 TERMS 1 OVERVIEW OF THIS USER'S GUIDE 1 INTRODUCTION 3 GIGABIT ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY 3 SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY 4 FEATURES 5 UNPACKING AND SETUP 6 UNPACKING 6 SETUP 6 DESKTOP INSTALLATION 7 RACK INSTALLATION 8 IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS ....9 FRONT PANEL 9 REAR PANEL 10 LED INDICATORS 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12
TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE 1 TERMS 1 OVERVIEW OF THIS USER'S GUIDE 1 INTRODUCTION 3 GIGABIT ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY 3 SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY 4 FEATURES 5 UNPACKING AND SETUP 6 UNPACKING 6 SETUP 6 DESKTOP INSTALLATION 7 RACK INSTALLATION 8 IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS ....9 FRONT PANEL 9 REAR PANEL 10 LED INDICATORS 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12
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... panel, and LED indicators of the Switch. 1 Unpacking and Setup. ABOUT THIS GUIDE This user's guide tells you get started with the basic installation of the Switch. Describes the Switch and its features. Overview of this documentation uses the terms "Switch" (first letter upper case) to refer to the 16-Port 10/100/100Mbps Copper Gigabit Ethernet Switch, and "switch" (first letter lower case) to refer to your Gigabit Ethernet network. Terms...
... panel, and LED indicators of the Switch. 1 Unpacking and Setup. ABOUT THIS GUIDE This user's guide tells you get started with the basic installation of the Switch. Describes the Switch and its features. Overview of this documentation uses the terms "Switch" (first letter upper case) to refer to the 16-Port 10/100/100Mbps Copper Gigabit Ethernet Switch, and "switch" (first letter lower case) to refer to your Gigabit Ethernet network. Terms...
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....3 Ethernet utilizing the same packet structure, format, and support for CSMA/CD protocol, full duplex, flow control, and management objects, but with a tenfold increase in hardware, software, and trained personnel. Upgrading key components, such as significantly speed up the traffic between your subnets. 3 The increased speed and extra bandwidth offered by Gigabit Ethernet is essential to Gigabit Ethernet can greatly improve network response times as well as your backbone and servers...
....3 Ethernet utilizing the same packet structure, format, and support for CSMA/CD protocol, full duplex, flow control, and management objects, but with a tenfold increase in hardware, software, and trained personnel. Upgrading key components, such as significantly speed up the traffic between your subnets. 3 The increased speed and extra bandwidth offered by Gigabit Ethernet is essential to Gigabit Ethernet can greatly improve network response times as well as your backbone and servers...
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... times faster than Fast Ethernet, servers outfitted with Gigabit Ethernet NIC's are able to be multiplied, while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards. A switch increases capacity and decreases network loading by the switch, without interfering with each . This allows the total network capacity to be divided into different segments which were 4 Gigabit Ethernet supports video conferencing, complex imaging, and similar data-intensive applications. A switch bridges Ethernet packets at the MAC address...
... times faster than Fast Ethernet, servers outfitted with Gigabit Ethernet NIC's are able to be multiplied, while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards. A switch increases capacity and decreases network loading by the switch, without interfering with each . This allows the total network capacity to be divided into different segments which were 4 Gigabit Ethernet supports video conferencing, complex imaging, and similar data-intensive applications. A switch bridges Ethernet packets at the MAC address...
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... problems. Features The 16-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Copper Gigabit Ethernet Switch was designed for each port ?? Supports Full/half duplex transfer mode for data buffering ?? Store-and-Forward switching method ?? 8K MAC addresses entities per device ?? 128KBytes RAM for 10Mbps and 100Mbps ?? Extensive front-panel diagnostic LEDs ?? Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDIX for easy installation and high performance in an environment where traffic on the network and the number of a router...
... problems. Features The 16-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Copper Gigabit Ethernet Switch was designed for each port ?? Supports Full/half duplex transfer mode for data buffering ?? Store-and-Forward switching method ?? 8K MAC addresses entities per device ?? 128KBytes RAM for 10Mbps and 100Mbps ?? Extensive front-panel diagnostic LEDs ?? Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDIX for easy installation and high performance in an environment where traffic on the network and the number of a router...
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... following steps: ? ? UNPACKING AND SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for replacement. Unpacking Open the shipping carton of the device. 6 The carton should be performed using the following items: ? ? One 16-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Switch ? ? One AC power cord ? ? The surface must support at least 5 Kg (11 lbs.). ? ? Setup The setup of the Switch can be within 1.82...
... following steps: ? ? UNPACKING AND SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for replacement. Unpacking Open the shipping carton of the device. 6 The carton should be performed using the following items: ? ? One 16-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Switch ? ? One AC power cord ? ? The surface must support at least 5 Kg (11 lbs.). ? ? Setup The setup of the Switch can be within 1.82...
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Visually inspect the power cord and see that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around it is fully secured to the AC power connector. ? ? Attach these cushioning feet on a desktop or shelf, the rubber feet included with the device must be first attached. Desktop Installation When installing the Switch on the bottom at each corner of the device. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around the Switch. Installing The Switch on the Switch. Do not place heavy objects on Desktop 7 ? ? Make sure that it .
Visually inspect the power cord and see that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around it is fully secured to the AC power connector. ? ? Attach these cushioning feet on a desktop or shelf, the rubber feet included with the device must be first attached. Desktop Installation When installing the Switch on the bottom at each corner of the device. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around the Switch. Installing The Switch on the Switch. Do not place heavy objects on Desktop 7 ? ? Make sure that it .
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Attaching the mounting brackets to the Switch Then, use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch in an equipment rack 8 Installing the Switch in the rack. Rack Installation The Switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size, 19-inch rack, which can be placed in a wiring closet with the screws provided. To install, attach the mounting brackets on the sides of the Switch and secure them with other equipment.
Attaching the mounting brackets to the Switch Then, use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch in an equipment rack 8 Installing the Switch in the rack. Rack Installation The Switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size, 19-inch rack, which can be placed in a wiring closet with the screws provided. To install, attach the mounting brackets on the sides of the Switch and secure them with other equipment.
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... sixteen 10/100/100Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports and LED indicators. 16-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 13 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 LCD Indicators 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1000 BASE-T Ports Front panel view of the network. Comprehensive LED indicators that display the conditions of the Switch and status of the Switch ? ? Sixteen Gigabit Ethernet ports of these LED indicators follows (see LED Indicators). 9 A description of 10/100/1000Mbps AutoNegotiation interface. ? ?
... sixteen 10/100/100Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports and LED indicators. 16-Port 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 13 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 LCD Indicators 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1000 BASE-T Ports Front panel view of the network. Comprehensive LED indicators that display the conditions of the Switch and status of the Switch ? ? Sixteen Gigabit Ethernet ports of these LED indicators follows (see LED Indicators). 9 A description of 10/100/1000Mbps AutoNegotiation interface. ? ?
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AC Power Connector This is a three-pronged connector that supports the power cord. Plug in the female connector of the Switch ? ? Rear panel view of the provided power cord into this connector, and the male into a power outlet. Supported input voltages range from 100 ~ 240 VAC at 50 ~ 60 Hz. 10 The following shows the rear panel of an AC power connector and the power switch. Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch consists of the Switch.
AC Power Connector This is a three-pronged connector that supports the power cord. Plug in the female connector of the Switch ? ? Rear panel view of the provided power cord into this connector, and the male into a power outlet. Supported input voltages range from 100 ~ 240 VAC at 50 ~ 60 Hz. 10 The following shows the rear panel of an AC power connector and the power switch. Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch consists of the Switch.
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... LED indicator lights green when the port is receiving data. ? ? 1000Mbps . LED Indicators The LED indicators of each indicator. This indicator lights green when the port is connected to a Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or Ethernet device. Link/ACT. The Switch LED indicators Per unit: ? ? The following shows the LED indicators for the Switch along with an explanation of the Switch include Power, Link/Act, 1000Mbps and 100Mbps. This LED indicator lights green when the port is connected to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet...
... LED indicator lights green when the port is receiving data. ? ? 1000Mbps . LED Indicators The LED indicators of each indicator. This indicator lights green when the port is connected to a Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or Ethernet device. Link/ACT. The Switch LED indicators Per unit: ? ? The following shows the LED indicators for the Switch along with an explanation of the Switch include Power, Link/Act, 1000Mbps and 100Mbps. This LED indicator lights green when the port is connected to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standards: Protocol: Data Transfer Rate: Topology: Network Cables: General IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3x Flow Control CSMA/CD Ethernet: 10Mbps (Half-duplex) Fast Ethernet: 20Mbps (Full-duplex) 100Mbps (Half-duplex) 200Mbps (Full-duplex) Gigabit Ethernet: 2000Mbps (Full-duplex) Star Ethernet: Fast Ethernet: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3,4,5 Cable (Max. 100M) 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 Cable (Max. 100M) Gigabit Ethernet: 4-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 Cable (Max. 100M) Number of Ports: Sixteen...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standards: Protocol: Data Transfer Rate: Topology: Network Cables: General IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3x Flow Control CSMA/CD Ethernet: 10Mbps (Half-duplex) Fast Ethernet: 20Mbps (Full-duplex) 100Mbps (Half-duplex) 200Mbps (Full-duplex) Gigabit Ethernet: 2000Mbps (Full-duplex) Star Ethernet: Fast Ethernet: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3,4,5 Cable (Max. 100M) 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 Cable (Max. 100M) Gigabit Ethernet: 4-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 Cable (Max. 100M) Number of Ports: Sixteen...
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Physical and Environmental AC inputs: Power Consumption: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Humidity: Dimensions: EMI: Safety: 100~240 VAC Universal, 50/60 Hz 40 watts max. 0?C~40?C (32?F~... x 210 mm (17.3" x 1.7" x 0.4") (W x H x D) CE Mark Class A, FCC Class A, VCCI Class A cUL(1950), CB(IEC60950) Performance Transmission Method: RAM Buffer: Filtering Address Table: Packet Filtering/Forwarding Rate: MAC Address Learning: Store-and-forward 128Kbytes per device 8K MAC address per device 10Mbps: 14,880 Packet per Second (pps) 100Mbps: 148,800 pps 1000Mbps: 1,488,000 pps Self-learning...
Physical and Environmental AC inputs: Power Consumption: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Humidity: Dimensions: EMI: Safety: 100~240 VAC Universal, 50/60 Hz 40 watts max. 0?C~40?C (32?F~... x 210 mm (17.3" x 1.7" x 0.4") (W x H x D) CE Mark Class A, FCC Class A, VCCI Class A cUL(1950), CB(IEC60950) Performance Transmission Method: RAM Buffer: Filtering Address Table: Packet Filtering/Forwarding Rate: MAC Address Learning: Store-and-forward 128Kbytes per device 8K MAC address per device 10Mbps: 14,880 Packet per Second (pps) 100Mbps: 148,800 pps 1000Mbps: 1,488,000 pps Self-learning...