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9 Product 

specifications 

Model 

24 ports 100BASE-TX with 2 ports 1000BASE-T Gigabit Switch 

Standards 

10BASE-T IEEE802.3 

100BASE-TX IEEE802.3u 

1000BASE-T IEEE802.3ab 

Flow Control IEEE802.3x 

Ports 

Twenty-four (24) 100BASE-TX 

Two (2) 1000BASE-T 

Media support 

10BASE-T: Cat. 3, 4 or 5 TP 

1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX: Cat. 5 TP 

Bandwidth 

1000BASE-T 2000/200/20Mbps 

100BASE-TX 200/100/20/10Mbps 

Forwarding/Filtering Rate 

1488100 packets/second per port@1000Mbps max. 

148810 packets/second per port@100Mbps max. 

14881 packets/second per port@10Mbps max. 

Latency 

2.6

µ

sec@ 1000Mbps minimum 

11

µ

sec@100Mbps minimum 

75

µ

sec@10Mbps minimum 

MAC Addresses 

Embedded 8K MAC address, Self-Learning 

Buffer memory 

Embedded 512K Bytes packet buffer 

Duplex Modes 

Auto-Negotiation 

Crossover 

Auto-Crossover function for each port 

LED Indicators 

One (1) for display PWR status 

For port 1 to 24 (100/10Mbps ports): 

One (1) per port for display LINK/ACT status 
10Mbps Yellow/100Mbps Green

 

One (1) per port for display FD/COL status 

For port 25, 26 (1000/100/10Mbps ports): 

One (1) per port for display speed 1000Mbps LINK/ACT status   

One (1) per port for display speed 100Mbps LINK/ACT status 

One (1) per port for display speed 10Mbps LINK/ACT status 

One (1) per port for display FD/COL status 

Power Supply 

Full range Auto-Switching 

Input voltage: 100~240 +/-10%V AC/50~60Hz 

Power Consumption 

18Watt maximum 

Environment 

Operating temperature: 0~45

°

C(32~113

°

F) 

Storage temperature: -20~70

°

C(-4~158

°

F) 

Humidity: 10%~90% Non-Condensing 

Certifications 

FCC Class A 

CE Mark 

Dimensions 

440x205x44mm (17.32x8.07x1.73 inches) 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CSH-2402G

Page 1: ...Gigabit Fast Ethernet Switch USER S GUIDE Twenty four 24 100BASE TX ports with two 2 1000BASE T ports Switch 1...

Page 2: ...O LOCATE THE SWITCH ON A DESKTOP 8 3 2 RACKMOUNT PLACEMENT 8 4 SMART FUNCTION SETTINGS 9 4 1 START SMART FUNCTION 9 5 USE FUNCTION MENU 10 5 1 MAIN MENU 10 5 2 SYSTEM CONTROL SETTING 11 5 3 PORT ADMIN...

Page 3: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 23 3...

Page 4: ...ckage This product package should contain the following items One 1 Switch One 1 Power Cord One 1 Console Cable One 1 Four 4 Rubber Feet for desktop placement One 1 Rackmount Kit This User s Guide If...

Page 5: ...User s Guide 5...

Page 6: ...SE T is primarily used for network backbone connections Each 1000BASE T support 1000Mbps 100Mbps 10Mbps Full Duplex mode which provides an Auto Negotiation and Auto MDI MDIX functions that sense for t...

Page 7: ...n with another device at 100Mbps Blink When the port is sending or receiving data Activity Ports 25 26 10 Green Lit When the port has a valid physical connection with another device at 10Mbps Blink Wh...

Page 8: ...lace the Switch on a clean flat desk or tabletop close to a power outlet Plug in all network connections and the power cord Turn the power switch to On 3 2 Rackmount placement Attach one 1 rackmountin...

Page 9: ...lication Program Communication Hyper Terminal Setup the connection content of Hyper Terminal In connection tag select which COM port is used to connect PC and the Switch Then press the SETUP button se...

Page 10: ...7 System Restart After you connect the Switch through the console port the following screen shows up on the monitor Ethernet Dump Switch System Control Setting Port Admin Setting Port Configuration V...

Page 11: ...explanation of the items shown in the menu Item Explanation Selectable item Aging Time sec Address aging time setting Disable 300 600 default 600 1200 Max Packet Length Max Packet Length 1518 1522 15...

Page 12: ...ble the function of the port Port Admin Setting 1 On 2 On 3 On 4 On 5 On 6 On 7 On 8 On 9 On 10 On 11 On 12 On 13 On 14 On 15 On 16 On 17 On 18 On 19 On 20 On 21 On 22 On 23 On 24 On 25 On 26 On Set A...

Page 13: ...of the selectable items of 1 24 ports shown in the menu Selectable item Explanation NWAY NWAY Auto Negotiation Enable 100 Full Force 100Mbps Full Duplex Mode 100 Half Force 100Mbps Half Duplex Mode 1...

Page 14: ...LAN Group Menu VLAN Group 1 VLAN Group 2 VLAN Group 3 VLAN Group 4 VLAN Group 5 VLAN Group 6 VLAN Group 7 VLAN Group 8 Previous Next ESC Exit Enter Execute The switch provides 8 groups Port Base VLAN...

Page 15: ...n 19 On 20 On 21 On 22 On 23 On 24 On 25 On 26 On Set All Port Previous Next ESC Exit Enter Change Setting You can modify VLAN groups setting as your need For an example if you would like to set VLAN...

Page 16: ...23 On 24 On 25 On 26 On Set All Port Previous Next ESC Exit Enter Change Setting As an example if you would like to set Flow Control mode you can set as the following steps a Enter the Flow Control S...

Page 17: ...tting VLAN Priority TOS Priority Port Priority Previous Next ESC Exit Enter Execute The menus are similar as Flow Control Setting menu and the setting as the following Item Explanation VLAN Priority O...

Page 18: ...SC Exit Enter Execute Restart will take the software restart and then go back to the main menu Factory Default will load the factory default to the register 5 9 RESET DEVICE You execute the software r...

Page 19: ...00BASE T is called Gigabit Ethernet In Gigabit Ethernet data travels ten times faster 1000Mbps than in Fast Ethernet 100Mbps 100BASE TX is called Fast Ethernet In Fast Ethernet data travels ten times...

Page 20: ...rs when the Switch is powered OFF or reset Note When the network needs reconfiguration we recommend turning off the power first After all nodes have been moved turn the Switch back ON to rebuild the i...

Page 21: ...thernet Adapter 1000BASE LX SX Full Duplex 2000Mbps Worsstations with Fast Ethernet Adapter Workstations with Fast Ethernet Adapter Servers with Gigabit Ethernet Adapter 24 ports 100BASE TX with 2 por...

Page 22: ...heck that the attached device is not set to dedicated Full Duplex Some devices use a physical or software switch to change Duplex modes Auto Negotiation may not recognize this type of Full Duplex sett...

Page 23: ...mory Embedded 512K Bytes packet buffer Duplex Modes Auto Negotiation Crossover Auto Crossover function for each port LED Indicators One 1 for display PWR status For port 1 to 24 100 10Mbps ports One 1...

Page 24: ...st electromagnetic interference in a commercial environment Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to...

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