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    202-10332-01 November 2007 NETGEAR , Inc. 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA GS700TS (724TS, 748TS) Series Hardware Inst allation Guide[...]

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    ii v1.0, November 2007 © 2007 by NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved. FullManual. T echnical Support Please refer to the support informat ion card that shipped with your prod uct. By registering your product at http://www .netgear .com/r egister , we can provide you with faster expert te chnical support and timel y notices of product and software up[...]

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    v1.0, November 2007 iii V oluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) S tatement This equipment is in the Clas s B cate gory (information equipment to be used in a residential area or an adjacent area thereto) and conforms to the standards set by the V o luntary Control Council for In terference by Da ta Processing Equipment and Electronic Of [...]

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    v1.0, November 2007 iv interference will not occur in a pa rtic ula r installation. If this equipment does cause harm ful interference to radio or television reception, which ca n be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following methods: • Reorient or relo[...]

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    v v1.0, November 2007 Content s About This Guide Conventions, Formats and Scope ......... ................ ............. ............. ............. ................ .... ix How to Use This Manual ............. ................. ............ ............. ............. ............. ............. ..... x How to Print this Manual .................. [...]

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    vi Contents v1.0, Novemb er 2007 LED Designations ........ ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ...... 3-21 Port LEDs ........... ... ... ............. .......... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ............. ............. ............. ... 3-22 System LEDs ............... ... ... .[...]

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    ix v1.0, November 2007 About This Guide Congratulations on the purchase of the NETGEAR Smart Switch. The NETGEAR ® GS7 00TS Installation Manual describes how to install, configure an d troubleshoot the smart switch. The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate computer and Internet skills. Conventions, Format s and Scop[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide x About This Guide v1.0, Novemb er 2007 • Scope. This manual is written for the GS700TS according to these specifications: How to Use This Manual The HTML version of this ma nual includes the following: • Buttons, and , for browsing forw ards or backwards th rough the manu al one page at a time. • The butto[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide About This Guide xi v1.0, November 2007 – Click the print icon in the upper left of the window . • Printing the Full Manual - Use the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page. – Click the Complete PDF Manual link at the to p left of any p age in the manual. The PDF version of the comp lete manua[...]

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    1-13 v1.0, November 2007 Chapter 1 Introduction The NETGEAR Smart Switch is a state-of-the-a rt, high-performance, IEEE-compliant network solution designed for user s who require a lar ge number of ports and want the power of Gigabit connectivity to eliminate bottlene cks, boost performan ce, and increase pro ductivity . T o simplify installation, [...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Introduction 1-14 v1.0, November 2007 The GS700TS Smart Switch also provides the benefit of ad mini strative management with a complete package of features for the observ ation, configuration, and c ontrol of the network. W ith a W e b- based Graphical User Interface (GU I), you can vi ew the switch’ s many fe[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 1-15 Introduction v1.0, Novemb er 2007 Switch Features The following list identifies the key fe atures of the NETGEAR Smart Switch. • 24/48 RJ-45 10/100 /1000M auto-sensing Giga switching ports. • Four Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) GBIC slots, which function as combo ports. Combo ports are single ports wi[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Introduction 1-16 v1.0, November 2007 • The devices support full Netgear Smart Switc h functionality and prov ide full compatibility with the following IEEE standards: – IEEE 802.3i, (10Base-T) – IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX, 100Base-FX) – IEEE 802.3x (Full-du ple x flow control) – IEEE 802.3ab (1 000Base-T[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 1-17 Introduction v1.0, Novemb er 2007 During the S tacking setup, the switches will auto -select one as the Stacking Master . All other devices are named as slave stack members, and assign ed a unique Unit ID. One of the slave units is designated as the backup master . The backup master acts as a slave stack mem[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Introduction 1-18 v1.0, November 2007 V erify that the package contains the following: • NETGEAR Smart Switch • Rubber footpads for tabletop installation • Power cord • Rack-mount Kit for installing the switch in a 19-inch rack • Installation Guide • Smart Switch Resource CD with SmartW izard Discove[...]

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    2-29 v1.0, November 2007 Chapter 2 Inst allation This chapter describes the installation proced ures for your NETGEAR Smart Switch. Switch installation involves the following steps: S tep 1: Preparing the Site S tep 2: Installing the Switch S tep 3: Checking the Installation Step 4: Connecting Devices to the Switc h S tep 5: Installing an SFP GBIC [...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Installation 2-30 v1.0, November 2007 S tep 2: Inst alling the Switch The NETGEAR Smart Switch can be install ed on a flat surface or in a standard 19-inch rack. Inst alling the Switch on a Flat Surface The switch ships with four self-adh esive rubber footpads. S tick one rubber footpad on each of the four conca[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 2-31 Installation v1.0, Novemb er 2007 5. T ighten the screws with a #2 Phillips screwdriver to secu re the switch in the rack. S tep 3: Checking the Inst allation Before applying power perform the following: • Inspect the equip me nt thoroughly . • V erify that all cables are installed correctly . • Check [...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Installation 2-32 v1.0, November 2007 S tep 4: Connecting Devices to the Switch The following procedure describes how to conn ect PCs to the switch’ s RJ-45 ports. The NETGEAR Smart Switch contains Auto Uplink™ technology , which allows you to attach devices using either strai ght-through or crossover cables[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 2-33 Installation v1.0, Novemb er 2007 2. Press firmly to ensure the modu le seats into the connector S tep 6: Inst alling a Device The device can operate as part of a stack. The HX st acking ports on t he back of the device are used for connecting the devices in a stack. There are two stacking topo logies suppor[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Installation 2-34 v1.0, November 2007 The device is “Plug and Play” in terms of stackin g connection and configuration. Before powerin g up the device, connect the devices into the requ ired stacking topology . The S tacking Master and slave designations are configured through automatic discovery . Manually [...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 2-35 Installation v1.0, Novemb er 2007 If the Power LED does light up, check that the powe r c able is plug ged in correc tly and th at the power source is functioning correctly . If th is does not resolve the problem, refer to Appendix A “T roubleshooting” . S tep 8: Managing the Switch through a W eb Browse[...]

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    3-19 v1.0, November 2007 Chapter 3 Physical Description This chapter describes the NETGEAR Smart Sw itch hardware fe atures. The topics include: • GS724TS Front and Back Panels • GS748TS Front and Back Panels • LED Designations • Device Hardware Interfaces Front and Back Panel Configuration GS724TS Front and Back Panels The NETGEAR GS724TS [...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 3-20 Physical Description v1.0, Novemb er 2007 Figure 3-2 illustrates the NETGEAR GS724TS Smart Switch back panel: The back panel c ontains the following: • A 100-240V AC/50-60 Hz universa l in put, wh ich is a standard AC power receptacle for accommodating the supplied power cord. • T wo 19 pin HX stacking p[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Physical Description 3-21 v1.0, November 2007 Figure 3-2 illustrates the NETGEAR GS748TS Smart Switch back panel: The back panel c ontains the following: • A 100-240V AC/50-60 Hz universa l in put, wh ich is a standard AC power receptacle for accommodating the supplied power cord. • T wo 19 pin HX stacking p[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 3-22 Physical Description v1.0, Novemb er 2007 Port LEDs The following table describes the port LED designations. System LEDs The following table describes th e system LED designations. Ta b l e 3 - 1 . P o r t L E D s Port LED Design ation 24/48-10/100/10 00 Po rts - One LED/Port Link/ACT LED • Off - No 10/100[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware In stallation Guide Physical Description 3-23 v1.0, November 2007 Device Hardware Interfaces This section provides information fo r the following hardware interfaces: • RJ-45 Ports • SFP GBIC Module • Factory Defaults Button RJ-45 Port s RJ-45ports are auto-sensing ports. When inse rting a cable into an RJ-45 port, the switch[...]

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    GS700TS Hardware Installation Guide 3-24 Physical Description v1.0, Novemb er 2007 • Configures the RJ-45 port to enable communications with t he attached de vice, wit hout requiring user intervention. In this way , the Auto Uplink tech nology compensates for setting uplink connections, while elimin ating concern about whether to use c rossover o[...]

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    A-1 v1.0, November 2007 Appendix A T roubleshooting This chapter provides information abou t troubl eshooting the NETGEAR Smart Switch. The topics include the following: • T roubleshooting Chart • Additional T roubles hooting Suggestions T roubleshooting Chart The following table lists symptoms, cau ses, and solutions of possible problems. T ab[...]

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    A-2 Troubleshooting v1.0, Novemb er 2007 Additional T roublesh ooting Suggestions If the suggestions in T roublesh ooting Chart do not resolve the problem, refer to the troubleshooting suggestions in this section. Network Adapter Cards Ensure the network adapter cards installed in the PCs are functio ning correctly and the latest software driver ha[...]

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    Troubleshooting A-3 v1.0, November 2007 Auto-negotiatio n The RJ-45 ports ne gotiate the correct duplex mode and speed if the device at th e other end of the link supports auto-negotiation. If the device does not support auto negotiation, the switch only determines the speed correctly and the du plex mode defaults to half-dup lex. The gigabit port [...]

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    B-1 v1.0, November 2007 Appendix B T echnical S pecifications Network Protocol and St andards Compatibility IEEE 802.3i 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX,FX IEEE 802.3ab 100 0Base-T IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-X IEEE 802.3x flow con trol IEEE 802.1x IEEE 802.1D Management IEEE 802.1Q S tatic VLAN (Up to 128 ranging from 2 to 4K) IEEE 802.1p Class of Service[...]

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    Technical Specifications B-2 v1.0, November 2007 Performance Sp ecifications Forwarding modes: Store-and-forward Bandwidth: 68 Gbps (for GS724TS) / 1 16 Gbps (for GS748TS) Stacking Port Bandwidth: 20 Gbps Address database size: 4K media ac cess control (MAC) addresses per system Mean T ime Between Failure (MTBF): 167,35 5 hours for GS724TS, 125 ,56[...]

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    B-3 Technical Specifications v1.0, Novemb er 2007 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55022 (CISPR 22), Class A Safety CE mark, comm ercial UL listed (UL 1950) / CUL IEC9 50 / EN60950 Modules AGM731F 1000Base-SX SFP GB IC for multimode fiber AGM732F 1000Base-LX SFP GBIC for single mode fiber AGM733 1000Base-LZ GBIC for long haul single mode fiber[...]

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    Index-1 v1.0, November 2007 Index Numerics 1000Base-LX 1-2 1000Base-SX 1-2 1000Base-T 1-2 1000Base-X 1-2 100-240V AC/50-60 2-6 100Base-TX 1-2 10Base-T 1-2 1U 1-3 8-pin 2-9 A AC Power 2-6 , 2-7 AGM731F 2-10 AGM732F 2-10 AGM733 2-10 Applying AC Power 4-17 Attaching Switch to a Rack 4-15 Auto Sensing 1-2 Auto Uplink 2-9 , 2-10 Auto-negotiating 1-3 Aut[...]

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    Index-2 v1.0, Novemb er 2007 Hz 2-6 , 2-7 I IEEE 802.3ab 1-2 IEEE 802.3i 1-2 IEEE 802.3u 1-2 IEEE 802.3x 1-2 , 1-3 IEEE 802.3z 1-2 IEEE Standards 1-2 IEEE-compliant 1-2 Installation Guid e 1-4 Installing an SFP GBIC Module 4-16 Installing the Switch 4-14 Internal Power Supply 1-3 L LED Designations 2- 8 Link/ACT LE D 2- 8 Low Latency 1-2 M MAC 1-3 [...]

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    Index-3 v1.0, November 2007 User ’ s Manual 1-4 UTP 4-16 V V entilation 4-14 VLAN 1-1 W Wa r r a n t y 1-4 W eb-based Graphical User Interface 1-1[...]

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    Index-4 v1.0, November 2007[...]