Black Box Black Box SFP Managed Switch Eco manual

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    B LAC K BO X ® Pro vid es ( 20 ) Giga bi t E the rn et S FP , ( 4 ) Gig abi t Et her ne t Co mbo R J - 45/ SFP , and (4 ) 1 G / 1 0G SFP+ connection s. Thi s m a n u a l c o n ta i n s i n f o rm a t io n f o r fi r m wa r e v e rsi on 1 . 5 9 . SFP Managed Switch Eco Quick Start Guide L G B 512 8 A Ord er toll -free i n the U.S . : Call 877-8 77-[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 2 T ra dema rks Used in th is Ma n ua l /Ab out th is M an ua l W e ‘ r e he r e t o he l p! If y ou h a v e a n y q uest io n s abo u t yo u r ap pl i ca ti on or o ur p r od ucts, c on ta ct Bla c k Bo x T ec h S up port at 7 2 4 -74 6 - 5 5 0 0 or go t o blackbox.com an d c l ic k on “ T a l k t o [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 3 FC C an d IC RF I S tat emen ts / C E Mar k Feder al Com mun icat i ons Comm issio n and Ind ustr y C anad a Rad io F r equency Interference Stat ements This equipment gener ates, uses, and can r adiat e radio-frequency energy , and if no t installed and used properly , that is, in strict accor dance wi[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 4 Saf et y Instructions Saf et y Instructio ns C AUTIO N : Circui t devices are sens itive to sta tic electricit y , whic h can damage their delica te electronics. D r y weather condit ions or walking acro ss a carpeted floor may cause y ou to acqu ire a static electrical charge. T o protect your device, [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 5 NOM S tat ement Ins trucciones de S eguridad ( N ormas Oficiales M exic anas Elec trical S afet y Statement ) 1 . T o das las in strucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas an tes de que el apar ato eléctrico sea operado. 2 . Las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser guar [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 6 T able of Content s T able of Content s 1 . Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2 . O verv iew ..........................................................[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 7 Chapter 1: S pe cifications 1 . Sp ecifi cati ons 1 . 1 P hysical Charac teri stic s Aggregate Bandwidth 1 28 Gbps f or the L GB5 1 2 8A switch Buf fer A rchitec ture 1 39 2 KB on - chip fr ame buffer Ne t work Inte r face Port s 1- 20 : SFP connector , 1 0BASE-T : R J -45 ( 1 00 - ohm, UT P cable ; Cat[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 8 Chapter 1: S pe cifications 1 .3 Manag eme nt Features Approv a ls Emi ssions: EN5 50 22 (CISPR 22) C la ss A EN 6 1 00 0 - 3; FC C Class A; C E Mark; Immunit y: E N 6 1 000-4- 2/3/4 / 5/ 6 / 8 /1 1 ; E N 55 0 24 In - Band Manag eme nt SSH / S SL, T elnet, SN MP , or H T TP Sof tware Loa ding HT TP , TF[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 9 Cha pt er 2 : Overview 2. O ver view 2. 1 Introduc t ion The Gigabit SFP Managed Swit ch Ec o provides a reli able inf rastructure for yo ur smal l business or ent erprise network. The s witch ’ s int elligen t feat ures en able you to i mprove the a vail ability of your cri tical business application[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 10 Cha pt er 2 : Overview Figure 2 -2 . Side panel o f the switch (fa n location) . 2. 4 Switch A rchitec ture The s witch tr ansport s multiple pack ets at wire- speed and low latency on all por t s simul taneously . It operat es in ful l- duplex mode on all port s to effec tively double the bandwidth [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 11 Cha pt er 3 : Hard wa re Descr i pt io n 3. Har dwa re Descr ipt io n 3. 1 1 00 0 BASE- T Port s The s witch h as 1 0 /1 00 /1 0 0 0 BA SE- T RJ - 4 5 por ts . All R J - 4 5 port s suppor t automatic MDI / M DI - X operation , aut o -negotiation, and IEEE 802 .3x aut o- negotiation of flow con trol ,[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 12 Cha pt er 3 : Hard wa re Descr i pt io n Figure 3- 2 . S ystem S tatus LEDs on the fron t panel. T able 3 -2. Sys tem Status LED s LED Color St a t us P W R AC Green Lights when power is on. PW R DC Green Lights when power is on. SYS Green / Amb er Blinks when sy stem is booting. Lights when s ystem [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 13 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h 4. Inst al l in g the S wit ch 4. 1 Selec ti ng a Sit e NOTE: The switch can be mounted in a standard 1 9 -inch equipment rack (via the incl uded rackmount ki t). Follow the guidelines below when choosing a locat ion. The site should: • Be located at the [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 14 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h Figure 4-2 . SFP transceiver . 4. 3 Equipment Checklis t After unpackin g this switch , please check the con tents to be sur e you ha ve received al l the components (listed below and in Sec tion 2.2). Then, before beginni ng the in stallation, be sur e you[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 15 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h T o rackmount D evices : (O ptional) S tep 1 . Attach the brack ets to the device usi ng the screws provided in the moun ting ac cessor y . Figure 4-3 . A tt aching the b rack ets. S tep 2 . Mount the device i n the rack (via the r ackmount kit), using f ou[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 16 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h S tep 3. If in stalling a si ngle switch only , go to Sec tion 4.6 or 4. 7 in this m anual . S tep 4. If installing m ultiple switches, moun t them in the r ack, one below the other , in an y order . 4.4. 2 De sktop or Shel f Moun ti ng S tep 1 . Attach the[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 17 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h NOTES ( Continued) : The SFP por ts op erate on ly at fu ll duplex. Half -duple x operation is n ot s uppor ted. Ens ure the n etwork cable is NOT c onnecte d when you install or remove a n SFP module. C AUTIO N : Use only s uppor ted SFP modules with your [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 18 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h cable is correctly plugged in. 4. 7 Conn ec ti ng to a D C Po wer Sou rc e Y ou can plug or remove a DC power cable thr ough the DC term inal block fr om an external 48 - VDC power source . Figure 4- 6. I nser ting the DC power cable in to the DC te rminal [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 19 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h powere d on. W ARNI NG: When sele c ting a fiber SFP device, m ak e s ure tha t it can function a t a temperature th at i s no t less than the recommended maximum operational tempera ture of t he product. Y ou must also use an appro ved Laser SFP transceive[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pa g e 20 Cha pt er 4 : Ins tal l i ng t he S wit c h 4. 1 1 1 0 0 0 BA SE- T C able Requirement s All Cat egor y 5 U TP cables that are used for 1 0 0 BASE-TX connec tions should al so work for 1 0 0 0 BASE-T , providing that al l fou r wire pairs are c onnected. However , we recommend that f or all c ritical [...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m P a g e 21 N OT ES[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 22 N OT ES[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m Pag e 23 N OT ES[...]

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    72 4 - 7 46 -5 50 0 | black box. co m About Bl ack B o x Black Box pr ovides an extensive range of networking and in fr astruc ture pr oduct s. Y ou’ll fi nd every thing from cabinets and racks and power and su rge prot ec tion product s to media con verters and Ethernet switches all s uppor ted by free , live 2 4 / 7 T e ch support avai lable in[...]