Linksys Switch SR216 User Manual

16-Port and 24-Port  
10/100 Switches  
Use this guide to install the following products:  
SR216  
SR224  
16-Port 10/100 Switch  
24-Port 10/100 Switch  
User Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Introduction  
The 10/100 Switch  
Features  
Chapter 1: Introduction  
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The 10/100 Switch  
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With its advanced switching technology, the Linksys 16- or 24-Port 10/100  
Switch will boost your network performance with much more than just full  
duplex data transfer and dedicated bandwidth. It features non-blocking, wire-  
speed switching that forwards packets as fast as your network can deliver them.  
Also included are Address Learning and Aging to prevent data transfer errors  
and Data Flow Control to help prevent packet collisions.  
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the 10/100 Switch 2  
Overview  
Front Panel LEDs and Ports  
Back and Side Panel Features  
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You have several installation options. The Switchs compact size fits onto your  
desktop, or use the wall mount slots to hang it somewhere out of the way. If  
your network equipment is in a rack, install it using the included rack mount  
brackets.  
Chapter 3: Connecting the 10/100 Switch  
Overview  
Connecting Network Devices  
Placement Options  
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No matter how intensive your network demands, the Linksys 16- or 24-Port  
10/100 Switch has speed, flexibility, and reliability that you can count on.  
Appendix A: Glossary  
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Appendix B: Specifications  
Environmental  
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Features  
Ideal for Integrating Your 10BaseT and 100BaseTX Network Hardware  
16 or 24 10/100 Ports Provide Dedicated Bandwidth in Half- or Full-  
Duplex Modes  
Appendix C: Warranty Information  
Appendix D: Contact Information  
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Switched 10/100 Ports Run at up to 200Mbps in Full-Duplex Mode  
Each Port Supports Auto MDI/MDI-X Cable Detection  
Compatible with All Major Network Operating Systems  
Advanced Store-and-Forward Packet Switching Optimizes Data Transfers  
Auto Partitioning Protects PCs from Downed Network Lines  
Signal Regeneration Ensures Data Transfer Integrity  
Free Technical Support—24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week, Toll-Free US  
Calls  
Limited Lifetime Warranty  
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Chapter 2: Getting to Know the  
10/100 Switch  
Overview  
Figure 2-3  
The 16- and 24-Port 10/100 Switches differ in number of LEDs and ports.  
Pictured here is the 16-Port 10/100 Switch; however, the other Switch is simi-  
lar in form.  
The security slot is located on a side panel (see Figure 2-3).  
Front Panel LEDs and Ports  
(security slot) The security slot is where you can attach a lock so the Switch  
will be protected from theft.  
Figure 2-1  
The LEDs and network ports are located on the front panel of the Switch.  
System  
Green. The System LED will light up when the Switch is  
powered on.  
1-16 or 1-24  
Green. Each LED will light up when there is a connection  
made through its corresponding port. It will flash when there  
is activity on its corresponding port.  
Back and Side Panel Features  
Figure 2-2  
The power port is located on the back panel of the Switch (see Figure 2-2).  
(power)  
The power port is where you will connect the included power  
cord.  
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Connecting Network Devices  
Chapter 3: Connecting the 10/100  
SwitchPlanning Your Network Layout  
Overview  
To connect network devices to the Switch, follow these instructions. (The 16-  
Port 10/100 Switch is shown in Figure 3-2.)  
1. Make sure all the devices you will connect to the Switch are powered off.  
This chapter will explain how to connect network devices to the Switch. For an  
example of a typical network configuration, see the application diagram shown  
in Figure 3-1.  
2. Connect a Category 5 Ethernet network cable to one of the numbered ports  
on the Switch.  
Figure 3-2  
3. Connect the other end to a PC or other network device.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to connect additional devices.  
Figure 3-1  
When you connect your network devices, make sure you don’t exceed the max-  
imum cabling distances, which are listed in the following table:  
5. Connect the supplied power cord to the power port on the Switchs back  
panel.  
Maximum Cabling Distances  
From  
Switch  
To  
Switch or Hub*  
Hub  
Maximum Distance  
6. Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet.  
100 meters (328 feet) 1  
5 meters (16.4 feet) 1  
Hub  
7. Power on the devices connected to the Switch. Each active ports corre-  
sponding LED will light up on the Switch.  
100 meters (328 feet) 1  
Switch or Hub  
Computer  
*A hub refers to any type of 100Mbps hub, including regular hubs and stackable hubs. A 10Mbps hub  
connected to another 10Mbps hub can span up to 100 meters (328 feet).  
Proceed to the following section, “Placement Options.”  
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Placement Options  
Appendix A: Glossary  
There are three ways to physically install the Switch:  
10BaseT - An Ethernet standard that uses twisted wire pairs.  
set the Switch on its four rubber feet  
mount the Switch in a standard rack (1U high)  
hang the Switch on a wall using its wall-mount slots.  
100BaseTX - IEEE physical layer specification for 100 Mbps over two pairs of  
Category 5 UTP or STP wire.  
To rack mount the Switch, follow these instructions:  
Auto MDI/MDI-X - On a network hub or switch, an auto MDI/MDI-X port  
automatically senses if it needs to act as a MDI or MDI-X port. The auto-  
MDI/MDI-X capability eliminates the need for crossover cables.  
1. The Switch has four mounting holes on each side. Screw an included mount-  
ing bracket into each side.  
Auto-negotiate - To automatically determine the correct settings. The term is  
often used with communications and networking. For example, Ethernet  
10/100 cards, hubs and switches can determine the highest speed of the node  
they are connected to and adjust their transmission rate accordingly.  
2. Lift the Switch into the rack, and secure the brackets with additional screws  
(not included).  
To hang the Switch on a wall, follow these instructions:  
CAT 5 - ANSI/EIA (American National Standards Institute/Electronic  
Industries Association) Standard 568 is one of several standards that specify  
“categories” (the singular is commonly referred to as “CAT”) of twisted pair  
cabling systems (wires, junctions, and connectors) in terms of the data rates  
that they can sustain. CAT 5 cable has a maximum throughput of 100 Mbps and  
is usually utilized for 100BaseTX networks.  
1. The wall-mount slots are two  
crisscross slots on the Switchs  
bottom panel (see Figure 3-3).  
The distance between the two  
slots is 95 mm. Attach two  
screws to the wall, so that the  
Switchs wall-mount slots line  
up with the two screws.  
Figure 3-3  
CAT 5e - The additional cabling performance parameters of return loss and far-  
end crosstalk (FEXT) specified for 1000BASE-T and not specified for  
10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX are related to differences in the signaling imple-  
mentation. 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX signaling is unidirectional-signals  
are transmitted in one direction on a single wire pair. In contrast, Gigabit  
Ethernet is bi-directional-signals are transmitted simultaneously in both direc-  
tions on the same wire pair; that is, both the transmit and receive pair occupy  
the same wire pair.  
2. Maneuver the Switch so the screws are inserted into the two slots.  
Congratulations!  
The installation of the 10/100 Switch is complete.  
Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed  
on and retrieved from a common transmission medium. Has a transfer rate of  
10 Mbps. Forms the underlying transport vehicle used by several upper-level  
protocols, including TCP/IP and XNS.  
Fast Ethernet - A 100 Mbps technology based on the 10Base-T Ethernet  
CSMA/CD network access method.  
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Hub - The device that serves as the central location for attaching wires from  
workstations. Can be passive, where there is no amplification of the signals; or  
active, where the hubs are used like repeaters to provide an extension of the  
cable that connects to a workstation.  
Appendix B: Specifications  
Model Number  
SR216 16-Port 10/100 Switch  
SR224 24-Port 10/100 Switch  
Mbps (Megabits per second) - One million bits per second; unit of measure-  
ment for data transmission.  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u  
MDI (Medium Dependent Interface) - On a network hub or switch, a MDI  
port, also known as an uplink port, connects to another hub or switch using a  
straight-through cable. To connect a MDI port to a computer, use a crossover  
cable.  
Ports  
SR216  
SR224  
16 RJ-45 10/100  
24 RJ-45 10/100  
MDI-X (Medium Dependent Interface Crossed) - On a network hub or switch,  
a MDI-X port connects to a computer using a straight-through cable. To con-  
nect a MDI-X port to another hub or switch, use a crossover cable.  
Cabling Type  
Category 5 Ethernet or Better  
LEDs  
SR216  
SR224  
Network - A system that transmits any combination of voice, video and/or data  
between users.  
System, 1 through 16  
System, 1 through 24  
Switch - 1. A data switch connects computing devices to host computers,  
allowing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports. 2. A  
device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical cir-  
cuit.  
Security Feature  
Security Slot  
Topology - A networks topology is a logical characterization of how the  
devices on the network are connected and the distances between them. The  
most common network devices include hubs, switches, routers, and gateways.  
Most large networks contain several levels of interconnection, the most impor-  
tant of which include edge connections, backbone connections, and wide-area  
connections.  
UTP - Unshielded twisted pair is the most common kind of copper telephone  
wiring. Twisted pair is the ordinary copper wire that connects home and many  
business computers to the telephone company. To reduce crosstalk or electro-  
magnetic induction between pairs of wires, two insulated copper wires are  
twisted around each other. Each signal on twisted pair requires both wires.  
Since some telephone sets or desktop locations require multiple connections,  
twisted pair is sometimes installed in two or more pairs, all within a single  
cable.  
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Environmental  
Appendix C: Warranty Information  
BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE AND A BARCODE  
FROM THE PRODUCT’S PACKAGING ON HAND WHEN CALLING.  
RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF  
PURCHASE.  
Dimensions  
SR216  
11.00" x 1.75" x 9.45"  
(279.4 mm x 44.5 mm x 240 mm)  
11.00" x 1.75" x 9.45"  
SR224  
(279.4 mm x 44.5 mm x 240 mm)  
IN NO EVENT SHALL LINKSYS’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE  
PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCI-  
DENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE  
USE OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE, OR ITS  
DOCUMENTATION. LINKSYS DOES NOT OFFER REFUNDS FOR ANY  
PRODUCT.  
Unit Weight  
SR216  
SR224  
3.3 lbs. (1.5 kg)  
3.3 lbs. (1.5 kg)  
Power  
SR216  
SR224  
Input 110 V AC, Output 16.5 W  
12.5 W Internal 100 ~ 240 V AC  
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Certifications  
Operating Temp.  
Storage Temp.  
FCC Class B, CE  
0ºC to 50ºC (32ºF to 122ºF)  
-40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)  
Operating Humidity 20% to 95%, Non-Condensing  
Storage Humidity 5% to 90%, Non-Condensing  
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Appendix D: Contact Information  
For help with the installation or operation of this 10/100 Switch, contact  
Linksys Technical Support at one of the phone numbers or Internet addresses  
below.  
Sales Information  
Technical Support  
RMA (Return Merchandise  
Authorization) Issues  
Fax  
800-546-5797 (LINKSYS)  
800-326-7114  
949-265-6655  
E-mail  
Web  
FTP Site  
ftp.linksys.com  
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