UNICOM Electric Switch GST 2402 User Manual

series  
SmartGST-2402  
24 Port 10/100Base-TX Switch  
with Dual Port 100/1000 Module Slot  
GEP-31124T-1  
908 Canada Court  
City of Industry, CA 91748 U.S.A.  
Phone: 626.964.7873 or 800.346.6668 Fax: 626.964.7880  
USER’S MANUAL  
©UNICOM 2004. UNICOM and “A Network Systems Solution” are trademarks of UNICOM Electric, Inc.  
All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Rev: 09.04  
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1. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................1  
Features....................................................................................................................2  
Software Features.....................................................................................................3  
Package Contents.....................................................................................................4  
Ethernet Switching Technology.................................................................................4  
2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION...................................................................................6  
Front Panel ...............................................................................................................6  
LED Indicators ..........................................................................................................7  
Rear Panel................................................................................................................7  
Desktop Installation...................................................................................................8  
Rack-mounted Installation.........................................................................................9  
3. NETWORK APPLICATION....................................................................................11  
4. CONSOLE MANAGEMENT...................................................................................14  
Login in the Console Interface ................................................................................14  
Main Menu ..............................................................................................................15  
Port Status ..............................................................................................................17  
Port Configuration...................................................................................................17  
Trunk Configuration.................................................................................................18  
Trunk Status............................................................................................................19  
QoS.........................................................................................................................20  
Priority Tag Insert/Remove .....................................................................................21  
System....................................................................................................................21  
VLAN Member Setup ..............................................................................................22  
Add VLAN Group.................................................................................................22  
Delete VLAN Group.............................................................................................23  
Save........................................................................................................................24  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................................................25  
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..............................................................................27  
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APPENDIX .................................................................................................................29  
Console Port Pin Assignments................................................................................29  
Cables.....................................................................................................................30  
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments .............................................................30  
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1. Introduction  
Welcome to the World of Network Switching. In modern business,  
communication and information sharing are fundamental to success.  
Computer networks have proven to be one of the fastest ways of  
communication.  
The SmartGST-2402 is a multi-port Switch that can be used to build high-  
performance switched workgroup networks. It is a store-and-forward device  
that offers low latency for high-speed networking and is targeted at  
workgroup, department, or backbone computing environments.  
Figure 1-1. SmartGST-2402  
The SmartGST-2402's “store-and-forward“ switching scheme allows the  
switch to auto-learn and store source address in an 8K-entry MAC address  
table.  
MDI (Medium Dependent Interface) Port is also called an "uplink port". The  
MDI port does not cross the transmission and reception lines, which is done  
by the regular ports (MDI-X ports) that connect to end stations. In general,  
MDI means connecting to another Hub or Switch while MDIX means  
connecting to a workstation or PC. Therefore, Auto MDI/MDIX means that  
you can connect to another Switch or workstation without changing non-  
crossover or crossover cabling.  
The SmartGST-2402 has twenty four auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX RJ-45  
ports plus one module slot for optional dual port 100Base-FX, 1000T, and  
1000SX/LX Mini GBIC modules. This enables high performance expansion  
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connections over long distances.  
Features  
IEEE802.3 10Base-T, IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX/FX, IEEE802.3ab  
1000Base-T, IEEE802.3z Gigabit fiber  
Twenty-four 10/100TX ports plus one expansion slot with RS-232 for  
management  
Expansion modules available: 100FX, 1000T, 1000SX/LX  
IEEE802.3x Flow control:  
Pause-frame for full duplex mode  
Backpressure for half duplex mode  
Store-and-forwarding switching architecture for abnormal packet filtering  
High switch fabric up to 8.8Gbps  
8K-entry MAC address table  
2.5Mbits memory buffer  
Broadcast Storm filter supported  
Support PortBase VLAN  
Class of service supported  
IEEE802.3ad Port trunk supported  
Non-Blocking full wire speed architecture  
Fan free design  
Ingress and egress bandwidth control  
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Software Features  
Management  
In-Band Local Console (RS-232)  
Link speed, link mode, Port disable/Enable, Port  
Flow control disable/Enable, Port Auto  
negotiation  
Port configuration  
IEEE802.3ad port trunk. Trunk groups up to 8.  
Maximum trunk port members up to 4.  
Trunk 1 (#1,#2), Trunk 2 (#3,#4), Trunk 3  
(#5~#8), Trunk 4 (#9~#12), Trunk 5 (#13~#16),  
Trunk 6 (#17~#20), Trunk 7 (#21~#24), Trunk 8  
(Exp. module port #25, #26)  
Port Trunk  
Port Based VLAN  
VLAN  
QoS  
VLAN entry up to 26  
3 Types of quality of service:  
1. Port based priority.  
2. TCP/IP TOS/DiffServ (DS) priority field.  
3. 802.1p priority tag  
System provides two queues for High and Low  
priority.  
Support priority weighted ration (H /L): 1:0  
(always high priority), 4:1 (4 High priority, 1 Low  
priority packet), 8:1 (8 High priority, 1 Low  
priority packet), 16:1 (16 High priority, 1 Low  
priority packet)  
Class of Service  
Each port’s bandwidth is independently  
configurable on both ingress and egress traffic.  
Each port's bandwidth can be configured as:  
128kbps, 256Kbps, 512Kbps, 1Mbps. 2Mbps,  
4Mbps, or 8Mbps Independently  
Disable or Enable.  
Bandwidth Control  
Broadcast Storm  
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Package Contents  
Unpack the contents of the SmartGST-2402 and verify them against the  
checklist below.  
SmartGST-2402 Fast Ethernet Switch  
Power Cord  
Four Rubber Feet  
RS-232 cable  
User Guide  
Rack mount kit  
SmartGST-2402  
Four Rubber Feet RS-232 Cable  
Rack-mounted Kit  
Power Cord  
User Guide  
Figure 1-2. Package Contents  
Compare the contents of your SmartGST-2402 package with the standard  
checklist above. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local  
dealer for service.  
Ethernet Switching Technology  
Ethernet Switching Technology dramatically boosted the total bandwidth of a  
network, eliminated congestion problems inherent with CSMA/CD (Carrier  
Sense multiple access with Collision Detection) protocol, and greatly reduced  
unnecessary transmissions.  
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This revolutionized networking. First, by allowing two-way, simultaneous  
transmissions over the same port (Full-duplex), which essentially doubled the  
bandwidth. Second, by reducing the collision domain to a single switch-port,  
which eliminated the need for carrier sensing. Third, by using the store-and-  
forward technology’s approach of inspecting each packet to intercept corrupt  
or redundant data. By employing address learning, this switching eliminated  
unnecessary transmission that slowed the network.  
Auto-negotiation regulates the speed and duplex of each port, based on the  
capability of both devices. Flow-control allows transmission from a 100Mbps  
node to a 10Mbps node without loss of data. Auto-negotiation and flow-control  
may need to be disabled for some networking operations involving legacy  
equipment. Disabling the auto-negotiation is accomplished by fixing the speed  
or duplex of a port.  
Ethernet Switching Technology supplies higher performance at lower costs  
than other solutions. Wider bandwidth, no congestion, and the reduction in  
traffic is why switching is replacing expensive routers and inefficient hubs as  
the ultimate networking solution. Switching brings a whole new way of thinking  
to networking.  
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2. Hardware Description  
This Section describes the hardware of the SmartGST-2402 and gives a  
physical and functional overview of this switch.  
The physical dimensions: 440mm x 161mm x 44mm (L x W x H)  
Front Panel  
The Front Panel of the SmartGST-2402 consists of twenty-four 10/100Base-  
TX RJ-45 ports (Auto MDI/MDIX) and one expansion slot. The LED Indicators  
are also located on the front panel of the Switch.  
Figure 2-1. The Front panel of SmartGST-2402  
RJ-45 Ports (Auto MDI/MDIX): Twenty-Four 10/100 N-way auto-sensing for  
10Base-T or 100Base-TX connections.  
Module (Optional): 2 port 100Base-FX (SC/MM), 2 port 100Base-FX  
(SC/SM), 2 port 100/1000Base-T, 2 port 1000Base-SX (SC/MM), or  
1000Base-LX (SC/SM).  
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LED Indicators  
The LED Indicators give real-time information of systematic operation status.  
The following table provides a description of LED status.  
Figure 2-2. LED indicators  
LED  
Status  
Green  
Off  
Description  
Power On  
Power  
Power is not connected  
The port is connecting with the device.  
The port is receiving or transmitting data.  
No device attached.  
Green  
Blinks  
Off  
LNK/ACT  
FDX/COL  
The port is operating in Full-duplex mode.  
Collision of Packets occurs in the port.  
in half-duplex mode  
Orange  
Blinks  
Off  
Table 2-1. The Description of LED Indicators  
Rear Panel  
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as shown in Figure 2-3. The Switch will work with AC in the range 100-240V  
AC, 50-60Hz.  
Figure 2-3. The Rear Panel of SmartGST-2402  
Desktop Installation  
Set the Switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby.  
The surface where you put your Switch should be clean, smooth, level and  
sturdy. Make sure there is enough clearance around the Switch to allow  
attachment of cables, power cord and allow air circulation.  
Attaching Rubber Feet  
A. Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease and  
dust free.  
B. Remove adhesive backing from your Rubber Feet.  
C. Apply the rubber feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch. These  
footpads can protect the Switch from shock/vibration.  
Figure 2 4
 
Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch  
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Rack-mounted Installation  
The SmartGST-2402 comes with a rack-mounting kit and can be mounted in  
any EIA standard size, 19" Rack. The Switch can be placed in a wiring closet  
with other equipment.  
Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch:  
A. Position one bracket to align with the holes on one side of the switch and  
secure it with the smaller bracket screws. Then attach the remaining  
bracket to the other side of the Switch.  
Figure 2-4. Attach mounting brackets with screws  
B. After attaching mounting brackets, position the SmartGST-2402 in the  
rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on  
the rack. Secure the Switch to the rack with a screwdriver and the rack-  
mounting screws.  
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Figure 2-5. Mounting the Switch in an EIA standard 19" Rack  
Note: For proper ventilation, allow about at least 4" (10 cm) of clearance on  
the front and 3.4" (8 cm) on the back of the Switch. This is especially  
important for enclosed rack installations.  
Power On  
Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of the Switch.  
The other side of power cord connects to the power outlet. The internal power  
supply of the Switch works with voltage range of AC in the 100-240VAC,  
frequency 50~60Hz.  
Check the power indicator on the front panel to see if power is properly  
supplied.  
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3. Network Application  
This section provides a few samples of network topology in which the Switch  
is used. The SmartGST-2402 is designed as a segment switch. With its large  
address table (8k MAC address) and high performance, it is ideal for  
interconnecting networking segments.  
PC, workstations, and servers can communicate with each other by directly  
connecting with SmartGST-2402. The switch automatically learns node  
addresses, which are subsequently used to filter and forward all traffic based  
on the destination address.  
By using any port as an uplink port, the Switch can connect with another  
switch or hub and interconnect other small-switched workgroups to form a  
larger switched network. Switches can also be interconnected using the fiber  
port. The distance between two switches via fiber cable can be up to 2  
kilometers (Multi-Mode fiber) or 30 kilometers (Single Mode fiber).  
Small Workgroup  
The SmartGST-2402 can be used as a standalone switch to which personal  
computers, servers, and/or printer servers, are directly connect to form a  
small workgroup.  
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Figure 3-1. Small Workgroup Application  
Segment Bridge  
This switch is an ideal solution for departmental users in corporate backbones  
where large data broadcasts are constantly broadcast.  
In the illustration below, two Ethernet switches with PCs, a print server, and a  
local server are all connected to the Switch. All the devices in this network can  
communicate with each other through the Switch. Connecting servers to the  
Switch allow other users to access the data on server.  
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Uplink to backbone switch  
Giga port  
Server  
10/100Mbps port  
Print Server  
Figure 3-2. Department Bridge Application  
Connecting to the Switch  
The Console port is a female DB-9 connector that enables a connection to a  
PC or terminal for monitoring and configuring the Switch. Use the supplied  
RS-232 cable to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port.  
The Console configuration (out of band) allows you to set the Switch for  
"remote terminal" as if the console terminal were directly connected to it.  
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4. Console Management  
Login in the Console Interface  
When the connection between Switch and PC is ready, turn on the PC and  
run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure its  
communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of  
the console port:  
Baud Rate: 9600 bps  
Data Bits: 8  
Parity: none  
Stop Bit: 1  
Flow control: None  
Figure 4-1. The settings of communication parameters  
After finishing the parameter settings, click “OK“. When the blank screen  
shows up, press Enter key to bring out the console management main screen.  
Then, press any key to enter the function management screen.  
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Console main screen  
Main Menu  
There are 8 selections as follow.  
[1] Port Status: it displays status of the ports  
[2] Port Configuration: configure the port status.  
[3] Trunk Configuration: configure Trunk function.  
[4] Trunk Status: display Trunk Link fault information and Network Loop  
fault port detected information.  
[5] QoS: configure QoS function and setup the ports priority.  
[6] Priority Tag Insert/Remove: configure the ports tagging control  
[7] System: enable VLAN function and broadcast storm filtering control,  
setup the name of switch, and reset switch to default configuration.  
[8] VLAN Member Setup: Configuring PortBase VLAN group.  
[9] Save: save the configuration that user has made.  
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Main menu line interface  
Control Key description:  
The control keys provided in all menus:  
I/M/J/L: Move the vernier to up, down, left, and right.  
Enter: Edit finish or OK in function screen.  
Space: Toggle selected item to next configure or change the value.  
0: to exit the current action mode.  
E: to edit the parameter or configuration.  
Space: to toggle state.  
Enter: Refresh the screen display.  
1/2: Up page and next page.  
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Port Status  
It displays the status of the ports. Enter the “1” to enter the Port Status  
display interface. In the Port Status interface, using the “2” to view next page.  
Using the “1” to go back to previous page.  
Speed: display port connection speed.  
Duplex: display port duplex mode.  
Link: display port statuses link status. When the port is connecting with  
the device and work normally, the link status is “UP”. Opposite is “Down”.  
Flow Control: display the flow control status is “enable” or “disable”.  
Auto Negotiation: display the auto negotiation status.  
Trunk: display the port belongs in which trunk group if the port were  
added into a trunk group.  
Port status interface  
Port Configuration  
You can configure speed, status, flow control, Tx bandwidth, and Rx  
bandwidth of each port using the control key to set up the configuration.  
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Port configuration interface  
Enable: enabling or disabling this port.  
Speed advertisement: select speed and duplex mode of port.  
Flow Control: enabling or disabling the Flow Control function.  
Rx Bandwidth: set up the receive bandwidth.  
Tx Bandwidth: set up the transceiver bandwidth.  
[Note] You must to enable the Flow control for Rx/Tx bandwidth to work.  
Trunk Configuration  
It supports 8-trunk groups as follows:  
Trunk1  
Trunk 2  
Trunk 3  
Trunk 4  
Trunk 5  
Trunk 6  
Trunk 7  
Trunk 8  
Port 1, 2  
Port 3, 4  
Port 5, 6, 7, 8  
Port 9, 10, 11, 12  
Port 13, 14, 15, 16  
Port 17, 18, 19, 20  
Port 21, 22, 23, 24  
Port 25, 26  
All trunk groups default to disabled status. Use the “
Space
” key to change the  
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trunk status to “Enable”.  
Trunk Configuration interface  
Trunk Status  
This window displays the trunk link warning information. When the trunking  
group has detected an error, the information will be displayed in this section.  
Trunk Status interface  
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QoS  
You can configure QoS functions.  
TOS/Diff Serv. Priority: enabling or disabling TOS/Diff service priority.  
802.1p Priority: enabling or disabling 802.1p priority function.  
Priority Weight Ration (High: Low): select the priority weight ration  
mode – 1:0, 4:1, 8:1, or 16:1. The default value is 16:1.  
1:0: the switch will process all high priority packets.  
4:1: the switch will process 4 high priority packet first, the process 1  
low priority packet.  
8:1: the switch will process 8 high priority packet first, the process 1  
low priority packet.  
16:1: the switch will process 16 high priority packet first, the process  
1 low priority packet.  
Force Set High Priority Port: set port to be high priority level  
QoS configuration interface  
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Priority Tag Insert/Remove  
Sets each port's tagging control. There are four choices of port tagging  
control:  
Disable: No port tagging control on this port.  
Remove tag: Removes the packet’s tag as the packet passes through  
this port.  
Insert Tag (high priority only): Inserts the packet’s tag as the packet  
passes through the high priority port.  
Insert Tag (All frame): Inserts the packet’s tag when the packet passes  
through this port.  
Priority Tag Insert/Remove interface  
System  
You can enable VLAN function and broadcast storm filtering control, set up  
the name of the switch, and reset the switch to default value. Enter the  
selection number to configure.  
VLAN Function: enter “1” to change the value.  
Switch Name:
enter “
2
” to change the switch name. The default switch  
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name is "Switch-A".  
Broadcast Storm Filtering Control: enter “3” to change the value.  
Load Factory Default Setting: enter “1” to set the switch configuration  
value to default value.  
System interface  
VLAN Member Setup  
Configuring Port-Base VLAN group.  
Add VLAN Group  
1. Enter E” to switch to Edit Mode.  
2. Press A” to start adding a VLAN group.  
3. Use L” and “J” to move to the port that you want to add into a VLAN  
group and use “space” key to mark the port.  
4. When finished selecting VLAN members, press “ U” to update the VLAN  
table.  
5. The VLAN group list will be displayed.  
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Add VLAN Group interface  
Delete VLAN Group  
1. Press E” to Edit mode.  
2. Press D” and enter the VLAN Entry No.  
3. Press Enter”. The system will ask you to confirm the deletion. Enter “y”  
to confirm the deletion.  
4. Press Enter” the VLAN group will be deleted.  
5. Press U” to update the VLAN information to system.  
VLAN deletion interface  
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Save  
Save all configurations changes. Without saving the configuration, the new  
setting will not take effect. If you turn off the device without saving the  
configurations, all changes will be permanently lost  
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5. Troubleshooting  
This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems of the  
SmartGST-2402.  
Incorrect connections  
These ports can auto-detect straight or crossover cables when you link this  
switch with other Ethernet device. Always use the correct UTP or STP RJ-45  
cable. 10/100Mbps ports (Fast Ethernet) use two pair cable and 1000T ports  
(Gigabit Ethernet) use four pair cable. If the RJ-45 connector pins are not at  
right position then the link will fail. For fiber connections, please notice that  
fiber cable mode and fiber module should be match.  
Faulty or loose cables  
Look for loose or obviously faulty connections. If they appear to be OK, make  
sure the connections are snug. If that does not correct the problem, try a  
different cable.  
Non-standard cables  
Non-standard and miswired cables may cause numerous network collisions  
and other network problem and can seriously impair network performance. A  
Category 5 cable tester is a recommended tool for every 100Base-T network  
installation.  
Improper Network Topologies  
It is important to make sure that you have a valid network topology. Common  
topology faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters (hubs)  
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between end nodes. In addition, you should make sure that your network  
topology contains no data path loops. Between any two ends nodes, there  
should be only one active cabling path at any time. Data path loops will cause  
broadcast storms that will severely impact your network performance.  
Diagnosing LED Indicators  
The Switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators to assist in  
identifying problems, which describes common problems you may encounter  
and where you can find possible solutions.  
If the power indicator does turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you  
may have a problem with power outlet, or power cord. However, if the Switch  
powers off after running for a while check for loose power connections, power  
losses or surges at power outlet. IF you still cannot resolve the problem,  
contact your local dealer for assistance.  
Cabling  
RJ-45 ports: use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield twisted-pair ( STP )  
cable for RJ-45 connections: 100_ Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps  
connections or 100_ Cat-5 or Cat-5e cable for 100Mbps connections. Also be  
sure that the length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100  
meters (328 feet). Gigabit port should use Cat-5e or cat-6 cable for 1000Mbps  
connections. The length does not exceed 100 meters. For more information  
please refer to Appendix section.  
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6. Technical Specification  
This section provides the specifications of SmartGST-2402, and the following  
table lists these specifications.  
IEEE802.3 10BASE-T  
IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX  
IEEE802.3ab 1000BASE-T  
Standard  
IEEE802.3z Gigabit fiber  
IEEE802.3x Flow control and Back pressure  
IEEE802.3ad Port Trunk  
IEEE802.1p Class of service  
System: power  
10/100Base-TX: Link/Activity, Full Duplex/Collision  
100FX: Link/Activity, Full Duplex  
Gigabit SX/LX: Link/Activity  
LED Indicators  
1000Base-T: 100, 1000, Link/Activity, Full  
Duplex/Collision  
10/100TX: 24 x RJ-45  
100FX(Multi mode) module: 1 or 2 x SC/MT-RJ  
100FX(Single mode) module: 1 or 2 x SC  
Gigabit SX module: 2 x SC.  
Connector  
Gigabit LX module: 2 x SC.  
1000T module: 2 x RJ-45  
Switch architecture  
Back-plane  
Store and Forward  
8.8Gbps with full wire speed  
8K Mac with Auto Learning  
2.5Mbits  
MAC address  
Memory  
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Power  
100~240VAC 50/60Hz  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
EMI & Safety  
20Watts(Maximum)  
440mm x 161mm x 44mm (L x W x H)  
FCC Class A, CE, UL, cUL, CE/EN60950  
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Appendix  
Console Port Pin Assignments  
The DB-9 serial port on the front panel is used for out-of-band console  
configuration. The menu-driven console configuration program can be  
accessed from a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program. The  
pin assignments used to connect to the serial port are provided in the  
following tables:  
Figure 6-1. DB-9 Console Port Pin Numbers  
DB-9 Port Pin Assignments  
Switch’s  
PC DB9  
DTE Pin #  
EIA Circuit  
CCITT Signal Description DB9 DTE  
Pin #  
RxD  
BB  
104  
103  
102  
(Received  
Data)  
2
3
5
2
3
5
TxD  
BA  
AB  
(Transmitted  
Data)  
SGND  
(Signal  
Ground)  
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Console Port to 9-Pin DTE Port on PC  
9-Pin  
Serial Port  
2 RXD  
CCITT Signal  
PC’s 9-Pin  
<---------RXD ------------  
DTE Port  
3 TxD  
3 TXD  
-----------TXD ---------->  
-----------SGND ----------  
2 RxD  
5 SGND  
5 SGND  
Cables  
The RJ-45 ports on the switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so  
you can use standard straight-through or crossover twisted-pair cables to  
connect to any other network device (PCs, servers, switches, routers, or  
hubs). Please refer to the following table for cable specifications:  
Cable Types and Specifications  
Cable  
Type  
Max. Length  
Connector  
Cat. 3, 4, 5  
100-ohm UTP  
Cat. 5 100-ohm  
UTP  
10BASE-T  
100 m (328 ft)  
RJ-45  
100BASE-TX  
100BASE-FX  
100 m (328 ft)  
RJ-45  
50/125 or 62.5/125  
micron core  
multimode fiber  
(MM)  
2 km (1.24 miles)  
SC or ST  
Cable specification table  
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments  
With a 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T cable, pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting  
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data while pins 3 and 6 are used for receiving data.  
RJ-45 Pin Assignments  
Pin Number  
Assignment  
1
2
3
6
Tx+  
Tx-  
Rx+  
Rx-  
Note: “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each  
wire pair.  
All ports on this switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation. In straight-  
through cables, pins 1, 2, 3, and 6, at one end of the cable, are connected  
straight through to pins 1, 2, 3 and 6 at the other end of the cable. The table  
below shows the 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X port pin outs:  
Pin MDI-X  
Signal Name  
MDI Signal Name  
1
2
3
6
Receive Data plus (RD+)  
Receive Data minus (RD-)  
Transmit Data plus (TD+)  
Transmit Data minus (TD-)  
Transmit Data plus (TD+)  
Transmit Data minus (TD-)  
Receive Data plus (RD+)  
Receive Data minus (RD-)  
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