Tyco Electronics Switch 0 1591093 X User Manual

24 and 16 Port 10/100Mbit/s  
Ethernet Smart Switch II with  
Optional Fibre Uplink Port  
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Product User Guide  
Introduction  
This Tyco 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 connections to the corporate network.  
Local management functions such as control of port speed, duplex  
mode, QoS and VLAN membership are supported.  
The Smart Switch II also supports uplink modules that can provide  
both 100Mb/s and 1000Mb/s fibre connectivity.  
The optional fibre uplink modules enable the switch to be connected  
using a fibre link to servers, routers and other devices.  
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Features: -  
24 or 16 x Auto-sensing 10/100Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet  
ports  
1 x Option slot for 100Mb/s and dual 1000 Mb/s uplink  
module.  
Meets IEEE 802.3, .3u and .3x Ethernet standards  
Uses store-and-forward switching to separate collision  
domains and abnormal packet filtering  
Local management using an RS232 console port  
Management enables detailed control of each port  
Auto-MDI/MDI-X support on every RJ-45 port  
Support for 26 port-based VLANs (18 for 16 port switch)  
3 Modes of Quality of service with 2 queue levels per  
port  
Integral 8K MAC address table automatic learning  
Backplane bandwidth 8.8 or 7.2Gbit/s (full wire speed)  
Supports back-pressure & flow control  
Numerous diagnostic LED indicators  
Internal AC/DC power unit  
Stand-alone or mountable in 19” racking  
FCC Class A, CE mark certification  
Technical Support and Service  
If you require technical advice for these products, please see the  
FAQ pages on the web address http://www.lan-electronics.com  
If you still have problems, please contact us using the support form  
located on the above web site.  
If you have a faulty unit then please contact us through the web site  
to arrange for a replacement unit. The faulty unit must be returned to  
us as part of the replacement agreement.  
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Front Panel  
The front panel of the switch has 24 or 16 x RJ-45 Ethernet Ports, an  
optional fibre uplink port, a console management port and an array  
of LED indicators.  
Figure 1 – Switch with optional fibre module (SC Connector) fitted  
Ports  
RJ-45 Ports. These Ethernet RJ-45 ports support both  
shielded and unshielded cabling systems. The port  
auto-negotiates the 10/100Mbit/s network speed or can be  
forced by the console management interface into either  
10Mbit/s or 100Mbit/s at either full-duplex or half-duplex.  
Each port supports Auto-MDI/MDI-X, which allows either  
straight through or crossover cables to be used.  
Fibre Port Uplink. This optional, field installable plug-in  
module provides the fibre link to the distant media converter,  
NIC card or Ethernet switch. Modules are available that  
provide support for 100Mb/s Fx (multimode or single mode)  
and also dual Gigabit Sx and Lx. See page 8 for order  
codes.  
Console Port. A PC or other RS232 terminal can be  
connected to this port to enable detailed management of the  
Rear Panel  
The rear panel contains the 100/240v AC 50/60Hz power socket  
and power switch. Note that the fusing is external to the switch. To  
disconnect power from the switch remove the plug from rear.  
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Installation  
Copper and Fibre Cabling Guidelines  
1. The RJ-45 ports can be connected to unshielded twisted pair  
(UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cabling systems compliant  
with the IEEE 802.3u 100Base TX standard for Category 5. The  
cable between the switch and the link partner device (router, hub,  
workstation, etc.) must be less than 100 metres long.  
2. The 100 Fx fibre link on the optional multi-mode module must use  
either 50 or 62.5/125 micron multi-mode fibre cable. You can link  
two devices over a distance of up to 2 Km. ST or SC connector  
types are supported.  
3. The 100 Fx fibre link on the optional single mode module must  
use 8/125 or 9/125-micron single-mode fibre cable. You can link  
two devices over a distance of up to 30 Km in full duplex mode or  
412 m (1,352 ft.) in half-duplex. The single mode module uses  
the SC type connector.  
4. The dual Gigabit fibre Sx or Lx complies with IEEE802.3z. The  
SC type connector is used.  
Sx: Module must use either 50 or 62.5/125 micron multimode  
fibre cable. Supports distances up to 500 metres.  
Lx: Module must use either 8/125 or 9/125-micron single mode  
fibre cable. Supports distances up to 10 Km.  
5. The console port is an RS232 port and should not be used for  
cable distances greater than 20 m.  
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Desktop Installation  
1. Locate the switch in a clean, flat 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 a 19” Rack  
1. Identify the required locations and ensure that there is at least  
10cm clearance at the front and rear of the switch to allow cables  
to be accommodated.  
2. Fit the supplied rack mount bracket on both side plates of the  
switch using a screwdriver.  
3. Locate the switch into the rack and align the holes in the brackets  
with holes in the rack vertical strips. Secure the switch using the  
supplied bolts.  
Installing The Optional Fibre Uplink Module  
1. Remove AC power from the switch.  
2. Remove the two screws securing the front panel blanking plate.  
3. Observe anti-static handling precautions and carefully fit the  
plug-in module into the switch and secure it using the  
thumbscrews.  
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Completing the Installation  
When the switch has been installed as specified 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 devices to the RJ-45 ports on the front panel of the switch.  
When a connection is obtained, the green LK/ACT LED  
associated with the port will light.  
3. If the fibre uplink is used, then connect the fibre link to the partner  
device (media converter, fibre NIC card or fibre switch etc). Verify  
that the green Link LED on the fibre module is lit which indicates  
that the optical link is valid.  
4. If advanced modes such as port-based VLANs are needed, then  
use the console port to configure the switch.  
5. If legacy devices that do not support auto-negotiation are  
connected to the RJ45 ports then it may be necessary to  
configure the switch to match the speed and duplex modes of the  
partner devices.  
6. Note that auto-negotiation can take up to 30 seconds to complete  
depending on the partner device.  
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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  
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These option modules are installed as described on page 6.  
The following plug-in fibre modules are available as field installable  
accessories for this switch: -  
Product  
100 Fx Module with SC multimode connectors 0-1591094-0  
100 Fx Module with ST multimode connectors 0-1591095-0  
100 Fx Module with SC singlemode connectors 0-1591096-0  
Part Number  
Dual Gigabit Sx Multimode SC connectors  
Dual Gigabit Lx Singlemode SC connectors  
Dual Gigabit Copper Module 1000BaseT  
0-1591097-0  
0-1591098-0  
2-1591019-0  
Table 1 - Uplink Option Ports  
Optical Link Wavelength  
The 100 Fx optional modules operate at the 1310nm optical  
wavelength. The Gigabit Lx Singlemode module operates at  
1310nm and the Gigabit Sx multimode module operates at 850nm  
optical wavelength.  
Optical Link Calculations  
The maximum distance between any two fibre optic devices is  
determined by a number of factors including optical link loss, the  
type and number of patch cords and joints in the link, the launch  
power of the transmitter and the sensitivity of the receiver. These  
variables make calculating the maximum working distance between  
two units quite difficult and so it is best to design networks using  
optical loss budgets rather than using just working distance.  
Dual Gigabit 1000BaseT copper module  
The RJ-45 will auto-negotiate 100Base-TX and Gigabit 1000T  
connections. Support for Auto MDI/MDIx is also provided.  
It should be noted that Gigabit 1000T (1000Mbps) connection must  
use Cat-6 or Cat5-E twisted cable pair cable. If use cat-5 cable is  
used then support 100Mbps link speed is available only. The  
available link distance is up to 100Meters.  
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Programming The Switch  
The switch can be managed using a PC via the front panel RS232  
console port and the supplied cable. When the connection between  
Switch and PC is complete, turn on the PC and run a terminal  
emulation program such as HyperTerminal and configure its  
communication parameters to match the following default  
characteristics of the console port: -  
Com 1 or Com 2  
Baud Rate = 9600 bps  
Data Bits = 8  
Parity = None  
Stop Bits = 1  
Flow Control = None  
Figure 5. Settings the PC communication parameters  
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Press <CR> return key several times to view the main start-up  
screen :-  
Figure 6 - Main Menu Screen  
There are nine key controls in the main menu: -  
(1) = Port Status - lists the status and settings of the selected port  
(2) = Port Configuration - changes settings on a port  
(3) = Trunk configuration - changes trunk settings on the switch  
(4) = Trunk status - displays trunk settings of the switch  
(5) = QOS settings – changes QoS settings for the switch  
(6) = Port Tagging Control - configures the priority tag for the port  
(7) = System Control - allows configuration of global switch settings  
(8) = VLAN Member Setup - configuration of port based VLANs  
(9) = Save - saves the configuration that a user has made  
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Port State  
This menu lists the entire port status of the switch. From the main  
menu type number 1 and the port status menu will be displayed.  
Figure 7 - Port Status Menu  
Speed  
Duplex  
Link  
Displays the speed that the port has connected at  
Displays if the port is connected at Full or Half Duplex  
Displays if the port is connected to active equipment  
Flow control Displays if flow control is enabled or disabled on a port  
Auto  
Displays if Auto Negotiation is enabled on a port  
Negotiation  
Trunk  
Displays if a port belongs to a trunk group  
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Port Configuration  
This Menu allows for the configuration of all the ports 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 page these are: -  
U - This moves the cursor up  
D - This moves the cursor down  
L - This moves the cursor Left  
R - This moves the cursor  
1 - Moves up a page and shows previous list of ports  
2 - Moves down a page and shows next list of ports  
Esc - Displays previous menu  
Enter - Refreshes information displayed on that page  
Space - Changes the state of the selected menu item  
N - Causes the switch to refresh and restart auto-negotiation. It is  
necessary to select this if any changes have made to the port speed  
or duplex mode.  
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The configurable items are shown in the table below :-  
Port  
Selects the port to be configured  
Enabled  
Enables and disables the selected port  
Advertisement Configures the speed of the selected port or sets  
Speed  
the port for auto negotiation.  
Flow control  
Enables flow control on the selected port  
Rx Bandwidth Sets the received bandwidth on the selected port  
Tx Bandwidth Sets the transmitted bandwidth of the selected port  
Trunk configuration  
The Smart Switch II supports up to 8 trunk groups this allows for the  
“virtual” combining of network ports to provide a high bandwidth link  
between switches. Up to 4 ports can be combined in this way.  
To access this menu select 3 from the main menu and the following  
menu is displayed: -  
Figure 9 Trunking  
To enable trunking use the U/D keys to highlight a trunk group and  
the Space bar to enable that particular trunk group.  
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Trunk Status  
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 – Trunk Status screen  
If a port that is a member of a trunk group shows no link then an “x”  
is displayed next to the trunk group to which the port belongs.  
Use the Esc key to return to the previous menu.  
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QOS  
This menu can be used to configure the priority of traffic through the  
switch.  
Three types of QOS are supported: -  
1. TOS/Diff Serv Priority -This allows the switch to prioritise traffic  
through the switch using the TOS/Diff Serv field contained in the  
IP packet.  
2. 802.1p Priority - This allows the switch to prioritise traffic through  
the switch using the 802.1p priority tag in the MAC header.  
3. Port Priority – This allows traffic being received from certain ports  
on the switch to be given greater priority through the switch than  
that of other ports that are given a lower priority.  
By selecting menu option 5 from the main menu the following menu  
is displayed: -  
Figure 11 – QOS Configuration  
The U/D/L/R keys can be used to navigate the menu and the  
SPACE bar can be used to change the state of a particular field.  
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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 traffic.  
To enable TOS/Diff Serve priority then first highlight the TOS/Diff  
Serve field and press the space bar. This will then show enabled.  
To enable 802.1p priority highlight that field and press the space bar.  
This will then show enabled.  
To enable Port priority then first ensure that TOS/Diff Serv and  
802.1p are disabled. Use the navigation keys to move to the cursor  
to the Force Port to High Priority Setting section of the menu.  
Navigate to the ports that are required to be high priority and press  
the space bar. The high priority ports will display an x next to them.  
The traffic arriving at these priority ports will be assigned a greater  
priority than the traffic arriving at ports that have not been assigned  
high priority.  
The Priority Weighted Ration (High: Low) field is used to set the  
precedence ratio between the high and low prioritised traffic.  
There are 4 different ratios that can be allocated: -  
1:0 -This will force the switch to process all high-prioritised traffic  
before it starts to process traffic that has been prioritised as low.  
4:1 -This will force the switch to give high priority traffic 4 times more  
precedence to that of low priority packets. For every low priority  
packet that is processed 4 high priority packets will be processed.  
8:1 - This will force the switch to give high priority traffic 8 times  
more precedence to that of low priority packets.  
16:1 - This will force the switch to give high priority traffic 16 times  
more precedence to that of low priority packets.  
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Port Tagging Control  
This menu can be used to control the priority tag on Ethernet  
packets leaving the switch. This is set on a per port level. If option 6  
is selected from the main menu then the following menu is  
displayed: -  
Figure 12 – Port Tagging Control  
There are 4 different settings for each port: -  
Disable – No change to the priority tag will occur. If the tag is set on  
incoming packets, then it will remain on any outgoing packet that  
leaves the switch via the selected port.  
Remove Tag – When a packet leaves this port the priority tag is  
removed.  
Insert Tag (high priority only) – When a packet leaves this port a  
priority tag is inserted for all high priority port packets only.  
Insert Tag (All Frame) - When a packet leaves this port a priority  
tag is inserted for all high and low priority packets.  
System Control  
This menu allows configuration of variables that will effect the  
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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 items. Using the U/D keys each menu  
item can be selected and the Space bar can be used to change the  
menu item value.  
VLAN Function – This enables the VLAN functionality for the  
switch. If VLANs are disabled then regardless of the settings made  
in the VLAN Member Setup, VLANS will not operate on the switch.  
With VLAN Function enabled then VLAN configurations made in the  
VLAN Member Setup menu will be implemented and become  
active.  
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Switch Name – This item can be used to name the switch. This  
name is then shown at the top of each menu. To action this menu  
item use the U/D key to highlight the switch name field and press the  
Space bar to action the field. A name (maximum 8 characters) can  
now be typed. Once the name is typed press the Enter key and the  
name will be changed.  
Broadcast Storm Filtering – To Enable Broadcast Storm Filtering  
highlight item 3 and press the Space bar. With Broadcast Storm  
Filtering enabled multicast/broadcast traffic received at a port will be  
blocked when a threshold it met. This prevents the switch and  
network being overloaded by broadcast traffic, which could cause  
loss of connectivity.  
Load Factory Defaults – With this menu item selected the switch is  
set to a configuration the same as originally shipped from the  
manufacturer. Use the U/D keys until cursor is adjacent to the Load  
Factory Defaults field and press the Space bar and the following  
menu will be displayed: -  
Figure 14 - Loading Factory Defaults  
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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 configured using the VLAN Member Setup menu. If  
Option 8 is selected from the main menu the following menu is  
displayed: -  
Figure 15 – VLAN Member Setup screen  
On initially entering the menu the user is in display mode only, to  
insert or delete VLANs then V should be selected and the user will  
then be in Edit mode.  
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Adding VLANS  
To Insert a VLAN I should be inputted and this will add a new VLAN.  
Keep typing I to insert multiple VLANs. To select or deselect port  
members use the U/D/L/R to navigate to the relevant port and press  
the Space bar. A V indicates a port is a member of a VLAN, as  
shown below: -  
Figure 16 - Inserting VLAN Members  
After all VLANS have been added and ports allocated then press A  
to update the VLAN settings and revert the menu back to Display  
mode. It is important that VLANs are then enabled in the System  
Control Menu (see page 19) or VLAN functionality will not be  
active.  
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Save configurations  
Any configuration changes made to the switch will need saving to  
non-volatile memory to ensure the changes remain if the switch is  
power cycled. Select item 9 from the main menu the following  
screen is displayed: -  
Figure 17 - Save configuration  
Type Y and configuration changes will be saved.  
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LED Indicators  
The diagnostic LED indicators located on the front panel of the  
switch provide real-time information about the switch status. The  
following table describes the LED status and meaning.  
LED  
Colour  
Green  
Function  
Power  
Power on  
Green  
Ethernet link pulses are present  
LK/ACT  
Full  
The port is transmitting or receiving  
packets  
Blinks  
Off  
No device is attached or faulty cable  
The port is in full-duplex mode  
Collisions in half-duplex mode  
Port is in half-duplex mode  
Orange  
Blinks  
Off  
Optional Fibre Plug-In Module  
LED Colour  
Function  
Green  
Fibre Connected to another Device  
LK/ACT  
The Fibre port is transmitting and  
receiving data  
Blinks  
Orange  
The port is configured for full-duplex  
FDX/COL  
Off  
The port is configured for half duplex  
Table 2 - LED Status and description  
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Trouble Shooting  
Power  
1. Verify that the AC power is present and that the external fusing is  
correct and compliant with national requirements. 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, NIC etc)  
connected to the RJ-45 port of the switch is set for  
auto-negotiation. If this Ethernet partner device does not support  
auto-negotiation, then the switch can be programmed to apply  
the required speed and duplex modes to match the legacy  
partner equipment.  
2. If the switch and the partner device cannot auto-negotiate then  
the units automatically revert to the lower level of half-duplex  
operation. This issue is common to all auto-negotiating Ethernet  
devices and symptoms of incorrect negotiation include data  
errors and fragmented packets.  
3. Auto-negotiation can take up to 30 seconds to complete,  
depending on the partner device.  
4. Ensure that the switch is not overheating due to obstructed  
airflow around the side vents.  
Optional Fibre Uplink Module  
1. Select the proper fibre cable for your network. The multi-mode  
module must use multi-mode fibre cable and the single-mode  
module must use single-mode fibre cable. See page 5 for the  
supported cable types and installation settings.  
2. Ensure that the optical loss budget of the fibre uplink is within the  
limits specified on page27. Note that optical patch cables and  
other joints and splices can introduce additional optical losses  
that reduce the working distance of the fibre link.  
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Product Specification  
IEEE802.3 10BASE-T  
Standards  
IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX  
IEEE802.3ab 1000BASE-T  
IEEE802.3z Gigabit fibre  
Compliance  
IEEE802.3x Flow control and Back pressure  
IEEE802.3ad Port Trunk  
IEEE802.1p Class of service  
RJ-45 Port Mode Auto-MDI/MDI-X  
Max Forwarding 14,880 pps Ethernet port (10Mbit/s)  
Rate  
148,800 pps Fast Ethernet port (100Mbit/s)  
1488,00 pps Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbit/s)  
LED Indicators Power,  
RJ45 Ports: Link Activity, Duplex / Collision  
Ethernet LAN 10Base-T: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3, 4, 5 cable  
Copper Network  
Cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm  
100Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm  
Dimensions  
440mm x 165mm x 44mm (W x D x H)  
0ºC to 45ºC (32ºF to 113ºF)  
Operating  
Temperature  
Operating  
Humidity  
10% to 90% (Non-condensing)  
Power Supply Internal 100v to 240v AC, 50/60Hz auto-  
ranging, externally fused.  
Power  
20 Watts (Max.)  
Consumption  
EMI Safety  
FCC Class A, CE, UL, cUL, CE/EN60950  
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Optical Port Specifications  
RX  
sensitivity  
Power  
Optical Transceiver  
TX power  
Budget  
12dBm  
19dBm  
7.5dBm  
10.5dBm  
100Mbps Multi-mode  
Transceiver  
-19dBm  
-15dBm  
-9.5dBm  
-9.5dBm  
-31dBm  
-34dBm  
-17dBm  
-20dBm  
100Mbps single mode  
Transceiver (30KM)  
Gigabit Transceiver (SX,  
multi--mode fibre)  
Gigabit Transceiver (LX,  
single-mode Fibre)  
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