SMC Networks SMC SMCBGLLCX1 manual

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    T igerSwitch 10/100 50-P ort Lay er 2 Switch ◆ 48 10B ASE-T/100B ASE-TX auto -MDI/MDI-X ports ◆ 2 auto-M DI/MDI-X 10/100 /1000B ASE-T comb o ports with associ ated S FP slots ◆ Non-blocking switching architect ure ◆ Support for redu ndant po w er unit ◆ Spanning T ree Protocol ◆ Up to six LA CP or static 4-port trunks ◆ Layer 2/3/4 Co[...]

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    38 T esla Irvi ne, CA 9 2618 Phone: (949) 679-80 00 T igerSwitch 10/100 Installation Guide From S MC’ s T iger line of feature-r ich w orkgro up LA N solut ions Jun e 2002 Pub. # 15020 00165 00A[...]

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    Infor mation fur nished by SMC Networks , Inc . (SMC) is be liev ed to be accurate and reliable. Howev e r , no responsibili ty is assumed b y SMC for its use, no r for any infrin geme nts of p atents or oth er righ ts of thir d par ties which may result from its use. No license is g rante d by implication or ot h- erwi se und er an y pate nt or p [...]

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    i L IMITED W ARRANTY Limite d W a rranty Stat ement: SMC N etworks, Inc. (“SM C”) war ran ts its pro ducts to be free f rom defects in w orkm anshi p and materials , under nor mal use and ser vice, for the applicable w arr anty term . All SMC products car ry a standard 90-day lim ited warr anty f rom the date of purchase fr om SMC or its A utho[...]

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    L IM IT ED W AR RANTY ii LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WI TH THE SALE, I NSTALLA TION , MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PR ODUCTS . SMC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS W ARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THE ALLEGED DEF ECT IN THE PR ODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR W AS CA USED BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLEC T , IMPR OPER INST ALLA[...]

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    iii C OMPLIANCES FCC - Class A This equi pment generate s , uses , and can r adiate radio fre quency en erg y and, i f not installed and used i n accordanc e with t he inst r uction ma nual, may cause int erferenc e to rad io communications . It has been t ested and foun d t o comp ly wi th the li mi ts f or a Clas s A computing device pu rsuant to[...]

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    C OMPLIANCES iv vo ltage limit s and the Amendment Direct i ve 9 3/68/EEC . F or the ev aluat ion of the compli ance with these Directiv es, the f ollow ing standa rds w ere applied: Wa r n i n g : Do not plug a phone jack connector in t he RJ-45 port. This may damage this device. Les raccor deurs ne sont pas util isé pour le systéme téléphoni [...]

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    C OMPLIANCES v Industry Canada - Class A This digital apparatus does not e x ceed the Class A l imits f or radio noi se emissions from digi tal appar atu s as set o ut in th e i nterf erence- caus ing eq uip ment s tan dard enti tled “D igi tal Apparatus , ” ICES-003 of the Depar tment of Comm unications . Cet appareil numé rique re specte les[...]

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    C OMPLIANCES vi Safety Compliance W ar ning: Fiber Opt ic Port Safety A vertissme nt: Ports pour fibres opti ques - sécurité sur le plan optique W ar nhinweis: Faser optikanschlüsse - Optische Sicher heit Underwrite rs Laborat ories Compl iance St atement Important! Befor e making connect ions , make s ure you hav e the correct cord s et. Chec k[...]

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    C OMPLIANCES vii Wichti ge Sicherheitsh inweis e (Ger many) 1. Bitte lesen Si e diese H inweise sorgfäl tig durc h. 2. Heb en Si e di ese A nlei tu ng für den spät eren Geb ra uch auf. 3. V o r jedem R eini gen ist das Gerät v om Strom netz zu trenne n. V erwend en Sie k eine Flüssigoder Aeros olreiniger . Am bes ten eignet sich ein angefeucht[...]

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    C OMPLIANCES viii[...]

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    ix C ONTENTS 1 About the TigerSwitch 10/100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Switch Architec ture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Switch ing Metho d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    C ONTENTS x SMC 5-4-3 Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Applica tion Note s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 3 Installing the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Selectin g a Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    C ONTENTS xi Conso le Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-7 C Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Physica l Characteri stics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Switch Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    C ONTENTS xii[...]

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    1-1 C HAPTER 1 A BO UT THE T IGER S WITC H 10/100 Overvie w SMC’ s TigerSw itch™ 10/100 is an intelli gent Fast Ether net switch w ith 48 10B ASE-T/100B ASE-TX por ts and two 10/100/1000B ASE-T combo ports th at op erate in combi natio n wi th 2 Sma ll F or m F actor Plug gable (SFP) tr ansceiver slots . Thi s switch ca n easily ta me your netw[...]

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    A BOUT THE T IGE R S WITCH 10/1 00 1-2 Switch Architecture The T igerSwitch 10/100 emplo ys a wire-speed, non-bloc king switching fabric . T his pe r mits simult aneous wire-sp eed transpor t of multiple pack ets at low latency on all por ts . T his switch also features full-duplex c apability on a ll po r ts , whi ch effect iv ely doubl es t he ba[...]

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    O VER VI EW 1-3 Spanning Tree Protocol The T igerSwitch 10/100 support s I EEE 802.1D Spanning T ree Protocol. This pr otoc ol a dds a l ev el o f fa ult toleran ce b y al low ing tw o or more redun dant conn ection s to be cre ated b etwe en a pai r of LA N se gments . When t here a re m ult iple ph y sica l path s bet we en segmen ts , th e prot [...]

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    A BOUT THE T IGE R S WITCH 10/1 00 1-4 Mult icast S witching Spec ific multicast traffic can be assign ed to its own VLAN to ensu re that it does n ot int erfere with nor mal ne tw ork tr affic and to g uarantee r eal-t ime deliv er y by setting the required priority leve l for the desi gnated VLAN . The switch u ses IGMP Snoop ing and IGMP t o man[...]

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    D ESCRIPTION OF H ARD WA R E 1-5 Desc ri pti on of Har dwar e 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports These are dual-sp eed RJ-45 p orts . Be cause all ports on this s witch supp ort automa tic M DI/MD I-X ope ratio n, you can u se s traight -throu gh cabl es for all network co nne ction s to PCs or ser vers , or to o ther sw itches or h ubs . (See“100B ASE-TX[...]

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    A BOUT THE T IGE R S WITCH 10/1 00 1-6 Status LEDs The LEDs , whic h are lo cated on the fr ont panel for e asy vi ewing, are shown below a nd des cribed in th e following table. Figure 1-2. Port and System LEDs Port Status LEDs LED Condition Status Fast Ethernet Ports (Ports 1~48) Lin k/A ct .* On /Fl ash ing Ambe r Port has est ablished a va lid [...]

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    D ESCRIPTION OF H ARD WA R E 1-7 System Status LEDs LED Condition Status Power On Green The unit’s internal po wer supply is operating normally. On Red The unit’s inte rnal power supply ha s failed. Off The unit has no power connected. RPU On Green The redund ant power sup ply is operating normally. On Red The redu ndant powe r supply has faile[...]

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    A BOUT THE T IGE R S WITCH 10/1 00 1-8 Optional Redundant Power Unit SMC pro vides an optional R edundant P ower Unit (RPU), SMCRPS600W , that can supp ly po wer to the switch in the event of failure of the inter nal power su pply . Power Supply Receptacles There ar e tw o p ow er r eceptacles on th e rear p anel of th e switc h. The stand ard po w[...]

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    F EATURES AND B ENEFITS 1-9 Featur es and Be nefits Connectivity ◆ 48 dua l-spe ed por ts for e asy Fas t Ether net inte gratio n and for prot ection of you r investm ent in le gacy LA N equip ment ◆ 2 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-s ensing Gigabit Eth ernet switching ports that operate in combination with 2 Small Form Fa ctor Pluggable (SFP) tran sce[...]

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    A BOUT THE T IGE R S WITCH 10/1 00 1-10 Performance ◆ Transpar ent br idging ◆ Provides Store-and -Forward switching ◆ Suppo rts fl ow co ntro l, using ba ck pres sur e for half dupl ex and IE EE 802.3x for full duplex ◆ Span ning Tre e Prot ocol ◆ Broad cast sto rm cont rol ◆ Inte rnet grou p manage ment pr otocol (I GMP) sno oping sup[...]

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    F EATURES AND B ENEFITS 1-11 Management ◆ “At-a-g lance” LEDs fo r easy troub les hooti ng ◆ Network manage ment agent: • W eb-based m anagemen t with embedd ed HTTP s erver • Comman d line mana gement thr ough 4 in-b and Telne t sessio ns, and an out-of-band RS-232 co nsole port (VT100) • Si mple netw or k manag emen t pr otoc ol (SN[...]

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    A BOUT THE T IGE R S WITCH 10/1 00 1-12[...]

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    2-1 C HAPTER 2 N ETWORK P LANNING Introduction to Switching A network swit c h allows s imultaneous transmis sion of mu ltiple packets via non-cr ossbar switching . This me ans that it can par tition a netw ork more effi cientl y th an br idges or r outers . The sw itc h has , the refore , been recog nized as o ne of th e most im por tant bu ilding[...]

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    N ETWORK P LANNING 2-2 Sample App lications The T igerSwitch 10/100 is not only designed to segment your netw o rk, but al so to pr o vide a wide r ange of opti ons in se tting up ne tw ork conne ctions . Som e typical ap plicatio ns are desc ribed below . Collapsed Backbone The TigerSwitch 10/100 is an ex cellent choice for mixed Ethernet an d F a[...]

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    S AMPL E A PPLICAT IONS 2-3 Central Wiring Closet With 50 parallel brid ging por ts (i.e., 50 distinct collisio n domains) , the Tig erSwitch 10/100 can collapse a complex netw ork down into a single effi cient b rid ged node , increa sing ov erall bandw idth a nd th rough put. In the figure belo w , the 10B ASE-T/100B ASE-TX ports on the Tig erSwi[...]

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    N ETWORK P LANNING 2-4 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable Fiber optic t echnolo g y a llows for lo ng er cabli ng tha n any other media ty pe. A 1000B ASE-LX SFP transcei ve r link can connect to a site up to 5 km aw ay . T his allo ws the Tige rSwitc h 100 to ser ve as a co llapsed bac kbone, pro vi d ing dir ect co nnecti vit y for a wide spread[...]

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    S AMPL E A PPLICAT IONS 2-5 Making VLAN Connections VLANs can be based on p or t g roup s , or each d ata fra me can be ex plicitly tag g ed to iden tify the VLAN g roup it belon gs to . Whe n using por t-based VLAN s , ports can ei ther be ass igned to one speci fic g roup or t o all groups . P or t-base d VLANs are suitable for small networks . A[...]

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    N ETWORK P LANNING 2-6 Connectivity Rules Wh en addi ng hubs (rep eat ers) to your network, p lease fo llow the conne ctivity r ules lis ted below for Ether net, Fast Ether net, and G ig abit Ethernet. H ow ev er, n ote th at bec ause s witc hes bre ak up t he pat h for conne cted devices into s eparate collis ion domains , you should not include t[...]

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    C ONNEC TI VITY R ULES 2-7 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain Maximum Fast Ethernet Cabl e Dist ance SMC 3-2 Rule for Class II Repeaters SMC 2-1 Rule for Class I Repeater s Type Cable Type Max. Cable Length 100BASE-TX Category 5 100-ohm UTP or STP 100 m (328 ft.) 100BASE-FX Multimode 50/125 or 62.5/ 125 micron core multimode fiber (MMF) 2 km ([...]

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    N ETWORK P LANNING 2-8 10 Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain Maximum Ethernet Cable D istance Maximum Network D iameter Using Rep eaters SMC 5-4- 3 Rule Cable Type Maximum Length Twisted Pair, Categorie s 3, 4, 5 100 m (328 ft) Thin Coax 185 m (607 ft) External Transceiver Drop 50 m (165 ft) Repeater Type and Number Twisted Pair 100BASE-TX 1 Class I 20[...]

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    A PP L ICA T ION N OTES 2-9 Application Notes 1. Full-duplex operatio n only applies t o point-to-po int access (such as when a switc h is attac hed to a w orkstation, ser ver o r another switc h). When the swi tc h is co nnec ted t o a hu b , bot h device s m ust opera te in half-duplex mo de . 2. When a switc h is conn ected to a hub or an y kind[...]

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    N ETWORK P LANNING 2-10[...]

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    3-1 C HAPTER 3 I NSTALLI NG THE S WITC H Selecting a Site Tig erSwitc h 10/100 units can be mounted in a standa rd 19-inch equipment rack or on a f lat surface. Be sure to follow the guidelines below when c hoosing a l ocati on. ◆ The si te should: • be at the cen ter of all th e devices you wa nt to lin k and n ear a powe r outlet. • be able[...]

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    I NS TA LLI NG THE S WITCH 3-2 Equipment Checklist After unpacking the TigerSwitch 10/100, ch eck the contents to be sure y ou ha v e receiv ed all t he comp onent s . Then, befo re beg in ning t he installation, be s ure y ou hav e all other necessar y installation equipmen t. Package Contents ◆ TigerSwitch 10/100 unit (SMC6750L2 ) ◆ Fou r adh[...]

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    M OUNTING 3-3 Mounting A Tig erSwitch 10/100 unit can be mounte d in a standard 19-inc h equi pment rac k or on a desk top o r she lf . Moun ting inst r uctio ns fo r eac h type of site fo llo w . Rack Mounting Bef ore rack mou nti ng t he swit ch, p ay par ticular attentio n to the fol lo wing factors : ◆ Temperat ure: Si nce the temperat ure w [...]

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    I NS TA LLI NG THE S WITCH 3-4 T o r ack-mount devic es: 1. At tac h the b rac ke ts t o the d evice u sing t he s crews pr ov ided i n th e Bracket Mount ing Kit. Figu re 3- 1. Att ach ing th e Bra ckets 2. Mount th e device in the rack, using four r ack-mounting s crews (no t provide d). Figu re 3 -2. In stalli ng t he Swi tch in a Ra ck[...]

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    M OUNTING 3-5 3. If installing a sin gle switch only , tur n to “Connect ing to a P ower Sou rce” at t he en d of thi s chapte r . 4. If installing multip le switches , moun t them in the rac k, one below the othe r , in any or der . 5. If also installing RPUs , m ount them in the rack below the oth er devices . Desktop or Shelf Mounting 1. Att[...]

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    I NS TA LLI NG THE S WITCH 3-6 Connecting to a Power Source T o conn ect a device to a po wer sourc e: 1. Ins ert the po w er cab le plu g direc tly in to the re ceptacle l ocated at the back of the d evice. Figu re 3 -4. Po wer R ece ptacle 2. Plug the ot her e nd of the ca ble in to a grounded , 3-pin soc ket . Note: Fo r Inter national use, yo u[...]

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    4-1 C HAPTER 4 M AKING N ETWORK C ONNECTI ONS Connecting Network Devices Th e TigerSwit c h 10/100 is designed to interconnect multiple segments ( or collision domains ). It may be connecte d to network cards in PCs and ser vers, or to hubs, switch es or ro ute rs . Note: Befo re con nect ing cab les, you may want to first c onfigu re the Span ning[...]

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    M AKI NG N ETWORK C ONNECTIONS 4-2 Note: If auto-negot iation is d isabled for an RJ-45 port , the auto -MDI/ MDI-X pin signa l config uration is also d isabled . See Appen dix B for further infor mation on cablin g . Caution : Do not plug a ph one jack co nne ctor int o an RJ-45 por t. T his will damag e the swit c h. Use on ly twisted- pair cabl [...]

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    T WISTED -P AI R D EV IC ES 4-3 3. A s eac h connect ion is mad e , the gre en Li nk LED ( on t he Ti gerSwi tc h) cor res ponding to each por t will light to in dicate that the connecti on is v alid. Wiring Closet Connections T oda y , th e punc h-dow n bloc k is an in tegral part of many of th e new er equip ment ra c ks . It i s actually par t o[...]

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    M AKI NG N ETWORK C ONNECTIONS 4-4[...]

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    A-1 A PPENDI X A T ROUBLESHOOTING Diagnosing Switch Indicators Power and Cooling Problems If the power ind icator does not tu r n on when the power cor d is plug ge d in, y ou ma y hav e a p robl em wit h th e po we r ou tlet, po w er cord , or internal power supply . Howev er , if the unit powers off after r unning for a while, check for lo ose p [...]

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    T R OUBLESHOOTING A-2 out let, a nd v eri fy tha t the fan s on t he unit are un obstructed and r unnin g prior to shutdown. If you still cannot iso late the problem, th en the inter nal po wer suppl y ma y be d efec tiv e. In thi s case , co ntact SM C T echnic al Supp ort for assistan ce . Installation V erify t hat all syst em compo nents h av e[...]

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    B-1 A PPEND IX B C ABLES Specific ations Cable Types and Specifications Cable Type Max. Length Connector 10BASE-T Cat. 3, 4, 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 100BASE-TX Cat. 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) RJ-45 100BASE-FX 50/125 or 62.5/ 125 micron core multimode fiber (MMF) 2 km (1.24 miles) SC, ST or MT-RJ 100BASE-FX 9/125 9 micron core single-m [...]

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    C AB LES B-2 Twisted-Pai r Cable and Pin Assignments Caution: DO N OT plug a ph one jac k con nector int o any RJ-45 po rt. Use onl y twi sted-pai r cab les wi th RJ-45 connect ors tha t con form w ith FC C st anda rds. F or 100BASE-TX/10B ASE -T connections , a twisted-pair cable must h a v e two pairs of wires . Each wire pair is identified by tw[...]

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    T WISTED -P AI R C AB LE AND P IN A SSIGNMENTS B-3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments With 100B ASE-TX/10B ASE -T ca ble, pins 1 an d 2 are u sed for transm itt ing data, and p ins 3 an d 6 for recei ving data. Becau se all por t s on this sw itch suppo rt au tomatic MDI/MDI-X oper ation, you can us e straig ht- throug h cable s for all network c [...]

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    C AB LES B-4 1000BASE-T Pin Assignments 1000B ASE-T por ts switch suppor t automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use str aight -throu gh cable s for all ne twork conne ctio ns to PC s or ser v ers , or t o othe r swi tch es or hubs . The table below shows the 1000B ASE-T MD I and MDI-X port pinouts . Th ese por ts re quire that a ll four pairs [...]

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    T WISTED -P AI R C AB LE AND P IN A SSIGNMENTS B-5 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements All Categ or y 5 UTP cab les that are used for 100B ASE-TX connections should also w ork for 1000B ASE-T , p roviding that all four wire pairs are conne cted. Howev er , it is re commended that for all critic al connectio ns , o r any n ew cabl e instal lati ons , Cate[...]

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    C AB LES B-6 Console Port Pin Assignments The DB-9 seria l port on the s witc h’ s rear pa nel is used to connect to th e switch f or out -of-ban d co nsole co nfig uratio n. T he on-bo ard menu-driven config urati on prog ra m can be access ed from a te r mina l, a PC r unning a ter minal em ulation p rog ram, or fr om a remot e location via a m[...]

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    C ONSOLE P ORT P IN A SSIGNMENTS B-7 Console Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC Switch’s 9-Pin Serial Por t Nul l Modem PC’ s 25- Pin DTE Por t 2 RXD <---- ---- -RXD --- ------ --- 2 TXD 3 TXD ---- ------- TXD -- ------- -> 3 RXD 5 SGN D ---- ---- ---SG ND ------- --- 7 S GND No othe r pins are u sed.[...]

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    C AB LES B-8[...]

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    C-1 A PPENDI X C S PECIFI CATIO NS Physical Char acteristics Ports 48 10B A SE-T/100B A SE-TX, with auto-neg otiation T w o 10/100/1000BASE-T shared with tw o SFP transcei v er slots Network Int erfa ce 10B ASE-T : RJ-45 (10 0-ohm, UTP ca ble; Categ ories 3, 4, 5) 100B ASE-TX: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP cable; Categ or y 5) P or ts 1-48: RJ-45 connector ,[...]

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    S PE CIF ICA T ION S C-2 Te m p e r a t u r e Operating: 0 to 50 ° C (32 to 122 ° F) Storage: -4 0 to 70 ° C (-40 to 158 ° F) Humidity Operating: 10% to 90% AC Input 100 to 240 V , 50 to 60 Hz Power Sup ply Intern al, auto-ranging transfor mer : 90 to 260 V A C , 47 to 63 Hz Re du ndant D C inpu t Power Consumption 48 W att s maximum Maxi mum C[...]

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    S WITCH F EAT UR E S C-3 Switch Features Spanning T r ee Pr otocol Forwar ding Mode Store-an d-forwa rd Flow Control Full Duplex: IEEE 802.3x Half Duple x: Back pre ssure Br oadcast Stor m Suppr ession T raf fic thr ottled ab ov e a critical thres hold VLAN Suppor t Up to 255 g roups; port -based or with 802.1Q VLAN tag ging, GVRP for automatic VLA[...]

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    S PE CIF ICA T ION S C-4 Management Features In-Band Management T elnet, W eb-b ase d HTTP , or SNMP manager (EliteView Netw o rk Manage ment software provided free) Out-of-Band Manage ment RS-232 DB-9 console port Softwar e Loading TFTP in-band or XMo dem out-of-band MI B Su ppo rt MIB II (RFC 1213), Bridge MIB (RFC 1493), Interfaces Ev olution MI[...]

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    C OMPLIANCES C-5 Compliances CE Mark Emissions FCC Clas s A Indu str y Cana da Cla ss A EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class A EN 61000-3-2/3 V CCI Clas s A C-Tick - AS/N ZS 3548 (1995) Class A Immunity EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11 Safety CSA/NRTL (CSA 22.2.950 & UL 1950) EN60950 (TÜV/GS) Warrant y Limited lifetime[...]

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    S PE CIF ICA T ION S C-6[...]

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    D-1 A PPEND IX D O RDERING I NFORMATION TigerSwitch 10/100 Products and Accessories Product Number Description SMC6750L2 48 10/100 Mbps ports switch with two Gigabit combo port s with RJ -45 connec tors and associa ted SFP transc eiver slots SMCBGSLCX1 1-port 1000BASE-SX Small Fo rm Pluggable (SFP) mini-GBI C transceiver SMCBGLLCX1 1-port 1000BASE-[...]

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    O RDER ING I NFOR MATION D-2[...]

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    Glossary-1 G LO SSARY 10BAS E-T IEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethern et o ve r two pairs of Categ or y 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable . 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3u specification for 100 Mbps F a st Ether net o ve r two pa irs of Categor y 5 UTP ca ble . 100BAS E-FX IEEE 802.3u specification for 100 Mbps F ast Ethernet ov er tw o strands of 50/125 or 62.5/1[...]

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    G LOSSAR Y Glossary-2 Bandwidth The differ ence b etw een t he hi ghes t and low est frequ encie s a v aila ble f or network sign als . Also sy nonymo us with wire s peed, the actu al spe ed of th e da ta tr ans miss ion alo ng the cabl e . Collision A co nditio n in w hic h pac k ets trans mitted ov er the cab le int erf ere with each other . Thei[...]

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    G LOSSAR Y Glossary-3 Gigabit Ethernet A 1000 Mbps network c ommunication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA/CD access method. Full D upl ex T ransmi ssion meth od tha t allows two netw ork devi ces to tr ansmit and recei v e concurrently , effecti vely doubli ng the ba ndwid th of that link. IEEE Inst itute o f El ectrical and Electr onic Engin[...]

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    G LOSSAR Y Glossary-4 LAN Segment Separat e LAN or collision domain. LED Light emittin g diod e used for mon itorin g a devi ce or network cond ition. Local Area Network A group o f inter co nnected comp uters an d supp ort devic es . Media Access Control (M AC) A p ortion of the netw ork ing pr otoc ol t hat g o v erns a ccess t o the transmission[...]

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    G LOSSAR Y Glossary-5 Transmission Control Prot ocol /Internet Prot ocol (TC P/IP) Proto col su ite tha t inc ludes TC P as t he primar y tra nspor t protoc ol, an d IP as t he ne tw ork la yer prot ocol . UTP Unshielded tw isted-pair cable. Virtual LAN (VLAN ) A Vi r tual LAN i s a col lecti on of netw ork node s th at sh are th e sam e collision [...]

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    G LOSSAR Y Glossary-6[...]

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    Index-1 Numerics 10 Mbps conne ctivity rules 2-8 1000 Mbps conn ectivity rules 2-6 1000BASE-LX fiber cable le ngths 2-6 1000BASE-SX fiber cable le ngths 2-6 100BASE cable leng ths 2-7 100BASE-FX fiber 2 -6 100BASE-TX p orts 1-5 10BASE cabl e lengths 2- 8 10BASE-T ports 1-5 A access ories, ordering D-1 adhesi ve feet, attachin g 3-5 air flow require[...]

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    I ND EX Index-2 I IEEE 802.3x flow control 1-5 IGMP 1-2 indicators , LED 1-6 installatio n connecting devices to the switch 4-2 desktop or she lf mounting 3-5 port connect ions 4-1 power requirements 3-1 problems A-2 rack mounting 3-3 RPUs in racks 3-5 site requirements 3-1 wiring c loset co nnections 4- 3 L LED indicators Power 1-7 problems A-1 RP[...]

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    I NDEX Index-3 RJ-45 port connection s 4-1 RJ-45 ports 1-5 pinouts B- 4 RMON 1-2 routing a pplications 2-9 RPU connecting 3-6 installing in a rack 3-5 installing on a de sktop 3- 5 optional redu ndant power unit 1-8 RS-232 port 1- 2 rubber foot pads, attaching 3- 5 S sample appl icatio ns 2-2 screws for rack mounting 3-2 serial port 1-2 site selelc[...]

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    I ND EX Index-4[...]

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