Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] TigerSwitch 10/100
48-Port 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Managed Switch
48 auto-MDI/MDI-X 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports 2 Gigabit RJ-45 ports shared with 2 SFP transceiver slots 2 independent Gigabit RJ-45 ports 17. 6 Gbps of aggregate bandwidth Non-blocking switching architecture Spanning Tree Protocol and Rapid STP Up to four LACP or static 4-port trunks Layer 2/3/4 CoS support through four priority queues Full support for VLANs with GVRP IGMP multicast filtering and snooping Support for jumbo frames up to 9 KB Manageable via console, Web, SNMP, RMON
Installation Guide
SMC6752AL2
TigerSwitch 10/100 Installation Guide
From SMC's Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions
38 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 679-8000
November 2004 Pub. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC. SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice. [. . . ] VLANs can be based on untagged port groups, or traffic can be explicitly tagged to identify the VLAN group to which it belongs. Untagged VLANs can be used for small networks attached to a single switch. However, tagged VLANs should be used for larger networks, and all the VLANs assigned to the inter-switch links.
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Networks TigerSwitch10/100 6752A L 2
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R&D Testing
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Figure 2-4 Making VLAN Connections Note: When connecting to a switch that does not support IEEE 802. 1Q VLAN tags, use untagged ports.
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NETWORK PLANNING
Application Notes
1. Full-duplex operation only applies to point-to-point access (such as when a switch is attached to a workstation, server or another switch). When the switch is connected to a hub, both devices must operate in half-duplex mode. Avoid using flow control on a port connected to a hub unless it is actually required to solve a problem. Otherwise back pressure jamming signals may degrade overall performance for the segment attached to the hub. As a general rule the length of fiber optic cable for a single switched link should not exceed: · · · 1000BASE-SX: 550 m (1805 ft) for multimode fiber. 1000BASE-ZX: 100 km (62. 1 miles) for singlemode fiber.
However, power budget constraints must also be considered when calculating the maximum cable length for your specific environment.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
Selecting a Site
Switch units can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a flat surface. · The site should: · be at the center of all the devices you want to link and near a power outlet. be able to maintain its temperature within 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) and its humidity within 10% to 95%, non-condensing provide adequate space (approximately two inches) on all sides for proper air flow be accessible for installing, cabling and maintaining the devices allow the status LEDs to be clearly visible
Make sure twisted-pair cable is always routed away from power lines, fluorescent lighting fixtures and other sources of electrical interference, such as radios and transmitters. Make sure that the unit is connected to a separate grounded power outlet that provides 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, is within 2. 44 m (8 feet) of each device and is powered from an independent circuit breaker. As with any equipment, using a filter or surge suppressor is recommended.
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INSTALLING THE SWITCH
Ethernet Cabling
To ensure proper operation when installing the switch into a network, make sure that the current cables are suitable for 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T operation. Check the following criteria against the current installation of your network: · Cable type: Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables with RJ-45 connectors; Category 3 or better for 10BASE-T, Category 5 or better for 100BASE-TX, and Category 5, 5e or 6 for 1000BASE-T. Protection from radio frequency interference emissions Electrical surge suppression Separation of electrical wires (switch related or other) and electromagnetic fields from data based network wiring Safe connections with no damaged cables, connectors or shields
RJ-45 Connector
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Figure 3-1 RJ-45 Connections
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EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST
Equipment Checklist
After unpacking this switch, check the contents to be sure you have received all the components. Then, before beginning the installation, be sure you have all other necessary installation equipment.
Package Contents
· · · · · · · · TigerSwitch 10/100, SMC6752AL2 Four adhesive foot pads Bracket Mounting Kit containing two brackets and eight screws for attaching the brackets to the switch Power Cord--either US, Continental Europe or UK RS-232 console cable This Installation Guide Management Guide SMC Warranty Registration Card--be sure to complete and return to SMC
Optional Rack-Mounting Equipment
If you plan to rack-mount the switch, be sure to have the following equipment available: · · Four mounting screws for each device you plan to install in a rack--these are not included A screwdriver (Phillips or flathead, depending on the type of screws used)
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INSTALLING THE SWITCH
Mounting
This switch can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a desktop or shelf. Mounting instructions for each type of site follow.
Rack Mounting
Before rack mounting the switch, pay particular attention to the following factors: · Temperature: Since the temperature within a rack assembly may be higher than the ambient room temperature, check that the rack-environment temperature is within the specified operating temperature range. (See page C-2. ) Mechanical Loading: Do not place any equipment on top of a rack-mounted unit. Circuit Overloading: Be sure that the supply circuit to the rack assembly is not overloaded. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the mains.
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MOUNTING
To rack-mount devices: 1. Attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided in the Bracket Mounting Kit.
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INSTALLING THE SWITCH
3. [. . . ] CSMA/CD CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect) is the communication method employed by Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet. End Station A workstation, server, or other device that does not forward traffic. Ethernet A network communication system developed and standardized by DEC, Intel, and Xerox, using baseband transmission, CSMA/CD access, logical bus topology, and coaxial cable. The successor IEEE 802. 3 standard provides for integration into the OSI model and extends the physical layer and media with repeaters and implementations that operate on fiber, thin coax and twisted-pair cable. [. . . ]