Magnum 6K25 Managed Fiber Switch Installation and User Guide (04/06)
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4.2 Status
LEDs
For all Magnum 6K25 models :
PWR :
Power LED, ON when external power is applied to the unit.
LK :
Steady ON, Link status for 10 Mbps and 100Mbps operation.
ACT :
ON with port activity for 10 Mbps and 100Mbps operation.
F/H :
Full / Half duplex LED, ON when the port is running full
duplex, OFF for half duplex.
100/10 :
Speed LED, ON when the speed is 100Mbps , OFF when the
speed is 10 Mbps
4.3
Up-link MDI-MDIX on RJ-45 port modules, for port 1 only
The upper part of the copper port module has a manual Up-link switch, located
on the inside of the unit on the port module board next to the RJ45 port # 1 which it
controls. It enables the port’s cable to be cascaded (X) to a 10/100Mb repeater or
switching hub in the network. The manual Up-link switch position is configured as (=)
position as default factory setting, where used for all-copper module or combo modules.
4.4
Auto-Cross(MDIX) and Auto-negotiation, for RJ-45 ports
The RJ-45 ports independently support auto-cross (MDI or MDIX) in
auto-negotiation mode and will work properly with all the other connected devices
with RJ-45 port whether it supports Auto-negotiation or not (e.g 10Mb Hub, media
converter) or fixed mode at 10Mb or 100Mb Half/Full Duplex(managed switch). No
cross-over cable is required while using the 6K8’s copper port to other devices.
Operation is according to the IEEE 802.3u standard.
The Managed 6K25-Series Fast Ethernet copper ports, can be set for either fixed 100Mb
speed or for 10/100 F/H N-way auto-negotiation per the IEEE802.3u standard. The
selection is made via MNS software. The factory default setting is for auto-negotiation.
At 10Mb or 100Mb-fixed speed, the user may select half- or full-duplex mode by MNS
Software for each RJ-45 port separately. For detail information
See Section (10.1 at
page no.52) of this manual to access the “6K-MNS(Rel 3) Software user guide”
One frequently-used application for the Managed Magnum 6K25 Switch
copper ports is to connect one of them using a fiber media converter to another Switch in
the network backbone, or to some other remote 100Mb device. In this case, it is
desirable to operate the fiber link at 100Mb speed, and at either half- or full duplex mode
depending on the capabilities of the remote device. Standard commercially available
Fast Ethernet media converters mostly do not support auto-negotiation properly, and
require that the switched port to which they are connected be at 100Mb fixed speed.
Attachment to 10/100 auto-negotiation ports typically will not work properly. The 6K25