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Introducing the HP Switch 2224

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Front of the Switch

Network Ports

24 auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX ports

one transceiver module slot for installing the 100Base-FX transceiver 
module (HP J3193B)

Reset Button

This button is used to reset the switch while it is powered on. This action clears 
any temporary error conditions that may have occurred, and executes the 
switch self test.

Power 

LED

Fault 

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10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports

Mode Select button

and indicator LEDs

Reset button

Slot for

100Base-FX Transceiver

Link and 

Mode LEDs 

for each 

port

Port 1 indicator LED

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Summary of Contents for ProCurve 2224

Page 1: ...Less Work More Network HP ProCurve Switch 2224 Installation Guide http www hp com go procurve HP ProCurve Switches and Hubs ...

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Page 3: ...HP ProCurve Switch 2224 Installation Guide Ice book Page i Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 4: ...ES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard Warranty See the Customer...

Page 5: ...ommunications 1 7 2 Installing the Switch 2224 Included Parts 2 1 Installation Procedures 2 2 Summary 2 2 Installation Precautions 2 3 1 Prepare the Installation Site 2 4 2 Install An Optional Transceiver 2 5 3 Verify the Switch Operates Correctly 2 6 4 Mount the Switch 2 8 5 Connect the Switch to a Power Source 2 11 6 Connect the Network Cables 2 12 Sample Network Topologies 2 13 As a Desktop Swi...

Page 6: ...onmental A 1 Acoustic A 1 Connectors A 2 Safety A 2 B Cables and Connectors Twisted Pair Cable Connector Pin Outs B 1 Twisted Pair Cable for Switch MDI X to Computer MDI Network Connection B 2 Twisted Pair Cable for Switch MDI X to Hub or Switch MDI X Network Connection B 3 Twisted Pair Cable Pin Assignments B 4 Fiber Optic Cables B 5 100Base FX Transceiver Port B 5 C Safety and EMC Regulatory Sta...

Page 7: ...24 The Switch 2224 has 24 auto sensing 10 100Base T RJ 45 ports and a slot for installing an HP 100Base FX fiber optic transceiver With this switch you can build a switched network infrastructure by connecting it to hubs other switches or routers or you can connect directly to computers printers and servers to provide dedicated bandwidth to those devices This chapter describes your HP Switch 2224 ...

Page 8: ...er module HP J3193B Reset Button Thisbuttonisused to resetthe switch while itispowered on Thisactionclears any temporary error conditions that may have occurred and executes the switch self test Power LED Fault LED 10 100Base TX RJ 45 ports Mode Select button and indicator LEDs Reset button Slot for 100Base FX Transceiver Link and Mode LEDs for each port Port 1 indicator LED Ice book Page 2 Monday...

Page 9: ...orts from the connected device Off One of these conditions exists no active network cable is connected to the port the port is not receiving link beat or sufficient light Mode green Displays network activity information or whether the port is configured for full duplex operation or 100 Mbps operation depending on the mode selected See Mode Select Button and Indicator LEDs on the next page for more...

Page 10: ...l Duplex Fdx indicator LED is lit the Mode LEDs light for those ports that are operating in full duplex If the 100 Mbps 100 indicator LED is lit the Mode LEDs light for those ports that are operating at 100 Mbps Port 1 Indicator LED The LED labeled 100FX Port used as Port 1 indicates which of the switch ports the transceiver module or the fixed RJ 45 connector is being used as the switch Port 1 On...

Page 11: ...The Switch 2224 does not have a power switch it is powered on when connected to an active AC power source The switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100 127 and 200 240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz There are no voltage range settings required AC power connector Ice book Page 5 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 12: ...hose devices are learned automatically and stored in the Switch 2224 s 12000 entry address table The switch also identifies the number of the port on which each address is learned so it knows the relative network location of each device Forwarding Filtering Flooding When the switch receives a packet it determines the destination address and looks for the address in the address table Based on the p...

Page 13: ...forwarded or filtered out appropriately Network Moves and Changes When devices are moved in the network and become connected to a different switch port the Switch 2224 automati cally recognizes the change and updates the address table with the new port location of the device Communication with the device is automatically main tained without any address table manipulation being required Simultaneou...

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Page 15: ...Switch 2224 Included Parts The Switch 2224 has the following components shipped with it HP ProCurve Switch 2224 Installation Guide J4095 90001 this manual Customer Support Warranty booklet Accessory kit 5064 4280 two mounting brackets four 10 mm M4 screws to attach the mounting brackets to the switch four 5 8 inch number 12 24 screws to attach the switch to a rack four rubber feet Power cord one o...

Page 16: ...itch 2224 it may be easier to install the transceiver first 3 Verify that the switch passes its self test This is a simple process of plugging the switch into a power source and observing that the LEDs on the switch s front panel show correct operation See page 1 3 4 Mount the switch The Switch 2224 can be mounted in a 19 inch telco rack or equipment cabinet on a wall or on a horizontal surface 5 ...

Page 17: ...d can be used safely with the switch When installing the switch since the unit does not have an On Off power switch the AC power outlet must be located near the switch and should be easily accessible in case the switch needs to be powered off Ensure that the switch does not overload the power circuits wiring and over current protection To determine the possibility of overloading the supply circuit...

Page 18: ...h leave at least 3 8 cm 1 1 2 inches of space for the power cord Port Type Cable Type Length Limits 10Base T category 3 4 or 5 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP category 3 4 or 5 100 meters Note Since the 10Base T operation is through 10 100Base TX ports if you ever want to upgrade the ports to 100Base T it would be best to cable the ports initially with category 5 c...

Page 19: ...ed over the slot for safe operation and proper switch cooling Installing a Transceiver Supported Transceiver Model Install only the HPJ3193B 100Base FX Fiber Optic Transceiver Module into the transceiver slot C a ut i on Make sure you install only the B model or later version of the 100Base FX Fiber Optic transceiver module into the Switch 2224 Do not install any 100Base TX twisted pair older 100B...

Page 20: ...224 does not have a power switch It is powered on when the power cord is connected to the switch and to a power source The switch automatically adjusts to any voltage between 100 127 volts and 200 240 volts and either 50 or 60 Hz There are no voltage range settings required If your installation requires a different power cord than the one supplied with the switch be sure to use a power cord displa...

Page 21: ...elf test completes successfully The large Power LED stays on and the large Fault LED goes off The port LEDs Link and Mode go into their normal operational mode If the LED display is different than what is described above especially if the Fault LED stays on for more than 30 seconds or it starts blinking the self test has not completed correctly Refer to chapter 3 Trouble shooting for diagnostic he...

Page 22: ... rack or cabinet on a horizontal surface on a wall Rack or Cabinet Mounting The Switch 2224 is designed to be mounted in any EIA standard 19 inch telco rack or in an equipment cabinet such as a server cabinet Wa r n i ng For safe operation please read the Installation Precautions on page 2 3 before mounting the switch 1 Use a 1 Phillips cross head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to th...

Page 23: ... in the illustration below Ensure that the screws are at the same level in each upright 3 Place the switch in the rack and lower it so the notches in the bottom of the bracket slide onto the screws then tighten these screws partiallyinstalla screw into the top hole of a close 0 5 inch pair on both sides of the rack lower switch with mounting brackets onto the partially installed screw Ice book Pag...

Page 24: ...ou can mount the switch on a wall as shown in the illustration below Ca ut ion The switch should be mounted only to a wall or wood surface that is at least 1 2 inch plywood or its equivalent 1 Use a 1 Phillips cross head screwdriver and attach the mounting brackets to the switch with the included 10 mm M4 screws installadditional screw M4 screws Ice book Page 10 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 25: ...surface in an uncluttered area You may want to secure the networking cables and switch power cord to the table legs or other part of the surface structure to help prevent people from tripping over the cords N ot e Make sure the air flow isnot restricted around the sides and back of the switch 5 Connect the Switch to a Power Source 1 Plug the included power cord into the switch s power connector an...

Page 26: ...dule If you have a fiber optic transceiver module installed in the switch see the documentation accompanying the transceiver for information on connecting fiber optic cables to the transceiver and for fiber optic cabling configurations The transceiver documentation also covers troubleshooting procedures for connections to the transceiver but in general for all the switch ports when a network cable...

Page 27: ...Switch The Switch 2224 is designed to be used primarily as a desktop switch to which end nodes printers and other peripherals and servers are directly connected as shown in the above illustration Notice that the end node devices are connected to the switch by straight through twisted pair cables twisted pair straight through cables Switch 2224 PCs and peripherals Server Ice book Page 13 Monday Jan...

Page 28: ...ection allows a large number of users to access the server without causing network congestion The connections between the switch and the MDI X ports on the hubs is through crossover twisted pair cable If the hubs have MDI ports you can connect to them through straight through cable The 100 Mbps connection to the server is through category 5 straight through twisted pair cable The switch in turn is...

Page 29: ... ProCurve Switch 8000M to interconnect each of your smaller switched workgroups to form a larger switched network All the devices in this network can communicate with each other With a Gigabit SX Module for example installed in the Switch 8000M the entire switched topology could be connected to a campus backbone as shown in the illustration above Switch 2224 Switch 2224 Switch 8000M to Gigabit Eth...

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Page 31: ...our switch to an MDI X connector on the other switch or hub you must use a crossover cable If you have used a straight through cable the connection will not work The LED for the port you are using will not come on when you connect the cable Most switch and hub ports are wired as MDI X ports so for these switch to switch or switch to hub connections use a crossover cable LAN adapters in end nodes a...

Page 32: ... to make sure you have a valid network topology Common topology faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters hubs between end nodes If you have network problems after recent changes to the network change back to the previous topology If you no longer experience the problems the new topology is probably at fault Refer to the Network Design Guide for topology configuration guidelines...

Page 33: ... seconds approximately Tip Number Problem Solution The switch is not plugged into an active AC power source or the switch s power supply may have failed 1 Verify that the power cord is plugged into an active power source and to the switch Make sure these connections are snug 2 Try power cycling the switch by unplugging and plugging in the power 3 If the Power LED is still not on verify that the AC...

Page 34: ...tly Verify that you have used the correct cable type for the connection for twisted pair connections in general for connecting to an end node use straight through cable for connecting to MDI X ports on hubs or other switch es use crossover cable for fiber optic connections verify that the transmit port on the switch is con nected to the receive port on the connected device and the switch receive p...

Page 35: ... switch See Diagnosing with the LEDs on page 3 3 for information on interpreting the LED patterns Testing Twisted Pair Cabling If you think the cable should work but still isn t working it may not be compatible with the IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T or 100Base T standards The twisted pair cables attached to the Switch 2224 must be compatible with these standards To verify that your cable is compatible ...

Page 36: ...pter documentation for more information on running a link test or Ping test HP Customer Support Services Ifyouarestillhaving troublewithyourswitch Hewlett Packardofferssupport 24 hours a day seven days a week through the use of a number of automated electronic services See the Customer Support Warranty booklet that came with your switch for information on how to use these services to get technical...

Page 37: ...19 Width 44 2 cm 17 4 in Depth 33 3 cm 13 1 in Height 6 6 cm 2 6 in Weight 4 2 kg 9 3 lbs AC voltage 100 127 volts 200 240 volts Maximum current 1 0 A 0 5 A Frequency range 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Operating Non Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity non condensing 15 to 95 at 40 C 104 F 15 to 90 at 65 C 149 F Maximum altitude 4 6 km 15 000 ft 4 6 km ...

Page 38: ...3u 100Base T and IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T standards The 100 Mbps SC fiber optic port on the optional transceiver module is compatible with the IEEE 802 3u 100Base FX standard Safety The Switch 2224 complies with these safety standards EN60950 IEC 950 CSA 22 2 No 950 UL 1950 Ice book Page 2 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 39: ...he rule is when connecting same type ports together for example MDI X to MDI X use crossover cable when connecting opposite type ports together for example MDI X to MDI use straight through cable These additional rules apply All twisted pair wires used must be twisted through the entire length of the cable The wiring sequence must conform to the ANSI TIA EIA 568 B cable specification See Twisted P...

Page 40: ...rough cable N ot e Pins 1 and 2 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2 on connector B Pins 3 and 6 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6 on connector B Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used in this application although they may be wired in the cable Straight Through Cable white orange orange white white green green white Connector A Connector B Ice book Pag...

Page 41: ... use a crossover cable N ot e Pins 1 and 2 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 3 and 6 on connector B Pins 3 and 6 on connector A must be wired as a twisted pair to pins 1 and 2 on connector B Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used in this application although they may be wired in the cable Crossover Cable white orange orange white white green green white Connector A Connector B Ice book...

Page 42: ...le Switch End MDI X Computer Transceiver or Other MDI Port End Signal Pins Pins Signal receive receive transmit transmit 1 2 3 6 1 2 3 6 transmit transmit receive receive Switch End MDI X Hub or Switch Port or Other MDI X Port End Signal Pins Pins Signal receive receive transmit transmit 1 2 3 6 6 3 2 1 transmit transmit receive receive Ice book Page 4 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 43: ...to the optional 100Base FX Fiber Optic Trans ceiverModulemustbemultimodegraded indexfiber opticcablewithnominal 62 5 125 µm or 50 125 µm core cladding diameter and fitted with SC type connectors The cables should comply with the ISO IEC 793 2 type A1b or A1a respectively and ITU T G 651 standards Ice book Page 5 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

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Page 45: ...olt ages such aslightning or disturbancesin the electrical utilities power grid Handle exposed metal components ofthe networkwith caution Servicing There are no user serviceable parts inside these products Any servicing adjustment maintenance or repair mustbe performed only by service trained personnel These products do not have a power switch they are powered on when the power cord is plugged in ...

Page 46: ...ions transitoires dangereuses telles que la foudre ou des perturba tions dans le réseau d alimentation public Manipulez les composants métalliques du réseau avec précautions Aucune pièce contenue à l intérieur de ce produit ne peut être réparée par l utilisateur Tout dépannage réglage entretien ou réparation devra être confié exclusivement à un personnel qualifié Cet appareil ne comporte pas de co...

Page 47: ...n beispielsweise durch Blitz oder Störungen in dem Starkstromnetz des Elektrizitätswerks Bei der Handhabung exponierter Metallbestandteile des Netzwerkes Vorsicht walten lassen Dieses Gerät enthält innen keine durch den Benutzer zu wartenden Teile Wartungs Anpassungs Instandhaltungs oder Reparaturarbeiten dürfen nur von geschultem Bedienungspersonal durchgeführt werden Dieses Gerät hat keinen Netz...

Page 48: ...ossono occasionalmente andare soggetti a pericolose tensioni transitorie ad esempio provocate da lampi o disturbi nella griglia d alimen tazione della società elettrica siate cauti nel toccare parti esposte in metallo della rete Nessun componente di questo prodotto può essere riparato dall utente Qualsiasi lavoro di riparazione messa a punto manutenzione o assistenza va effettuato esclusi vamente ...

Page 49: ...que los cables de la LAN se vean sometidos de vez en cuando a voltajes momentáneos que entrañen peligro rayos o alteraciones en la red de energía eléctrica Manejar con precaución los componentes de metal de la LAN que estén al descubierto Este aparato no contiene pieza alguna susceptible de reparación por parte del usuario Todas las reparaciones ajustes o servicio de mantenimiento debe realizarlos...

Page 50: ...C 6 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information Japan Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information Japan Ice book Page 6 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 51: ...C 7 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information China Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Safety Information China Ice book Page 7 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 52: ...ommercial environment This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Canada This product complies ...

Page 53: ...C 9 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Korea Taiwan Ice book Page 9 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 54: ...C 10 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements EMC Regulatory Statements Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements European Community Ice book Page 10 Monday January 11 1999 5 23 PM ...

Page 55: ...ase T connections 2 4 connecting cables to switch ports 2 12 effects of non standard cables 3 2 fiber optic specifications B 5 incorrect network connections 3 1 infrastructure requirements 2 4 twisted pair connector pin outs B 1 cables twisted pair category 3 4 5 B 1 crossover cable pin out B 4 MDI X to MDI connections B 2 MDI X to MDI X connections B 3 pin outs B 4 straight through cable pin out ...

Page 56: ...ion 2 4 summary 2 2 Switch 2400 2 1 transceiver 2 5 wall mounting 2 10 L LEDs behavior during self test 2 7 checking during troubleshooting 3 5 descriptions of 1 3 error indications 3 3 Fault 1 3 showing error conditions 3 3 flashing definition 1 3 Link 1 3 location on switch 1 2 Mode description 1 3 selecting the display 1 4 mode select indicators 1 3 on switch 1 3 Power 1 3 behavior during self ...

Page 57: ...nts 2 3 R rack mounting precautions 2 3 mounting the switch in 2 8 regulatory statements C 8 Reset button description 1 2 location on switch 1 2 resetting the switch location of Reset button 1 2 troubleshooting procedure 3 5 S safety and regulatory statements C 1 safety specifications A 2 segment switch sample topology 2 14 selecting the Mode LED display 1 4 self test LED behavior during 2 7 slot ...

Page 58: ... 2 13 transceiver installation 2 5 location of slot on switch 1 2 supported type 2 5 troubleshooting 3 1 basic tips 3 1 checking the LEDs 3 5 common network problems 3 1 diagnostic tests 3 5 effects of improper topology 3 2 effects of non standard cables 3 2 incorrect network connections 3 1 testing end to end communications 3 6 testing the switch 3 5 testing the twisted pair cables 3 5 twisted pa...

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Page 60: ... information in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1998 All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws J4095 90001 ...

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