Planet Technology FSD-1601 ST manual

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    Trademarks Copyrigh t  PLAN ET T echnolog y Corp. 2004 PLANET i s a regi stered tr adema rk of PL ANET T echnol ogy Corp . All ot her tr adema rks be long t o their respe ctive owners. Conte nts in this docu- ment are subject to revis ion with out prior notice. FCC Class A Appliance This equipment g enera tes and uses radio frequency energy . If[...]

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    1 T able of Contents Chap ter 1 G ener al Intr oduc tion 1 1.1 Chec klist 1 1.2 Intr oduct ion 1 1.3 Fe atur es 2 Chap ter 2 H ardw are Des crip tion 3 2.1 Fron t P anel 3 2.1. 1 FS D-800 /FSD-801 3 2.1. 2 FS D-160 0/FSD-16 01 4 2.2 Re ar P anel 5 2.3 Hard ware Ins tall atio n 7 Chap ter 3 C onfi gur atio n an d A ppli cati on 8 3.1 The Swit ch O p[...]

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    1 Chapter 1 General Introduction 1.1 Checklist Check the contents of your package for following parts: • The F ast Eth erne t S witch • User’ s Manu al • Po wer Cord If any of these pieces are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately , if possible, retain the carton including the original packing material, and use them aga[...]

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    2 3 1.3 Features • 8/16 -port 10/100b ase- TX Au to-N egoti ation Et hern et S witches • One optio nal 100B ase- FX f iber port for ext endi ng u p to 2km • Comp lies with the IEEE8 02.3 Ethernet and IEEE8 02.3u Fa st Ethern et stan- dard • Fe atur es Store- and- Fo rwa rd archite cture s with wire- spee d filt erin g and for- war ding rate[...]

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    2 3 Chapter 2 Hard ware Description This section describes the hardware features of the Switch. For easier management and control of the Switch, familiarize y ourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators. Before connecting an y network device to the hub, read this chapter [...]

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    4 5 FDX/ COL Amber Lit: Full duplex operation Unlit: Half duplex operation Blink: indicates data collisions on the respective Ethernet segment of this port. Whenever a collision is detected, the respective COL indicator will briefly blink. This is normal when the network is busy .  NOTE: Port # 8 of FSD-801 is a shared port. Either T wisted Pair[...]

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    4 5 LED indicators Printing Color Description Power (PWR) Green This indicator lights green when the Switch is receiving power; otherwise, it is off . LNK/ ACT Green This indicator green when the port is connected to a either 10Mbps Ethernet or 100Mbs F ast Ethernet station , If the station to which the S witch is connected is powered off, or if th[...]

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    6 7 DIP Switch (Smart function for FSD-1600/1601) DIP Function Description 1 TP / FX Selection ON: Enable FX OFF: Enable TP 2 Fiber Full/Half duplex Switch ON: Enable Fiber Full Duplex OFF: Enable Fiber Half Duplex 3 VLAN topology type selection ON: 15VLANs (port#1-15) with 1 overlapping port (port#16) topology OFF: 14VLANs (port#1-14) with 2 overl[...]

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    6 7  NOTE: 1. F or fibe r-o ptic connec tion , pleas e check the oppo site end is us- ing the same tr ansm it m ode befo re ma ke the conn ectio n. 2. Po rt#16 of the switch is shared with 100Bas e-FX port. Make sure eit her F iber-op tic or t wiste d pa ir p ort is b eing conn ecte d. 3. For more inform atio n about the Smar t functi on, plea s[...]

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    8 9 Chapter 3 Configuration and Application This chapter shows you how the Switch works, and how to install the Switch and also to congure the smart functions provided in the 16-port model. 3.1 The Switch Operation Address T able The Switch is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Each entry is used to s[...]

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    8 9 domain, reducing the overall load on the network. The Switch performs “Store-and-forward” therefore, no error packets occur . More reliably , it reduces the re-transmission rate. No pack et loss will occur . Auto-Negotiation The STP ports on the Switch have built -in "Auto-Negotiation." This technology automatically sets the best [...]

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    10 1 1 3.2.2 Port-based VLAN Related DIP: 3, 4 Default meaning: No VLAN setting. VLAN can be used to separate ports into different groups in the same switch. This will secure port from being accessed by other ports on the switch. DIP 4: T urns on will enable the port-based VLAN capability DIP 3: The two positions represent two different VLAN choice[...]

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    10 1 1 DIP 10: T urns on for VLAN tag priority QoS.  NOTE: The connected end-nodes (PCs, Routers) should also support VLAN priority or T oS priority . Normally , these functions could turn off by default. Check the user ’s guide of your networked device for this capability . 3.2.5 Port-based priority Related DIP: 11, 12 Default meaning: No har[...]

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    12 13 Figure 3-1 10/100Mbps File server to Switch Connection 3.3.2 Connect to 100Base-FX Switch/Device (Model: FSD-801/1601) Plug the pair the ber-cable to the Switch’ s ber-optic port, secure the ber-optic connector . Connect to other end to the ber-optic port of the device like repeater hub, switch or workstations. Be noted for the [...]

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    12 13 3.3.3 Set up the workgroup and uplink to the backbone (Model: FSD- 1600/1601) Figure 3-3 Connection with VLAN enable T urn on the DIP 4, the FSD-1600 soon separate the fourteen ports (P ort 1 to Port 14) into different group, then you can install two le servers to port 15, port 16, those fourteen users shall not see each other where they c[...]

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    14 15 Chapter 4 T roubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If the Switch is not functioning properly , make sure the Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual. The Link LED is not Lit Solution: Make sure the switch conguration is consistent with the connecting device Check the cable connection[...]

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    14 15 Appendix A Specifications General (Ethernet) Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base- T EthernetIEEE 802.3u 100 Base- TX and 100Base-FX F ast EthernetIEEE 802.3x Flow control Protocol: CSMA/CD Data T ransfer Rate: Ethernet: 10Mbps(half duplex) / 20Mbps (full duplex) F ast Ethernet: 100Mbps (half duplex) / 200Mbps (full duplex) T opology: Star General (C[...]

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    16 17 EMI FCC Class A, CE Mark Class A Performance T ransmission Method Store-and-forward Filtering Address T able 1/8K entries Packet Filtering/ Forwarding R ate 14,880pps per port (for 10Mbps) 148,800pps per port (for 100Mbps) MAC Address Learning Automatic update / Max age: fixed[...]

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    16 17 Appendix B RJ-45 Pin Specification When connecting your FSD-series 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch to another switch, a bridge or a hub, a modied crossover cable is not necessary . Each port of the Switch is auto-MDI detection. That means you can direct connect the Switch to any Ethernet devices with a Category 5, UTP straight wire. However , t[...]

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