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APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY 

 
This appendix defines terms associated with switching technology. 
 

10BASE-T  

The IEEE specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over Category 3, 4, or 5 twisted-pair cable. 

 

100BASE-FX  

The IEEE specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over fiber-optic cable. 

100BASE-TX  

The IEEE specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over Category 5 twisted-pair cable. 

1000BASE-SX  

The IEEE specification for 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet over fiber-optic cable. 

1000BASE-T  

The IEEE specification for 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 twisted-pair cable. 

Auto-negotiation  

A feature that allows twisted-pair ports to advertise their capabilities for speed, duplex and flow control. When 
connected to a port that also supports auto-negotiation, the link can automatically configure itself to the optimum 
setup. 

Auto Uplink 

A feature that allows twisted-pair ports to sense if a normal (MDI-X) or uplink (MDI) connection is necessary and 
make the right link.  It adjusts for straight-through or crossover cables. 

Backbone  

The part of a network used as a primary path for transporting traffic between network segments. 

Bandwidth  

The information capacity, measured in bits per second that a channel could transmit. Bandwidth examples include 
10 Mbps for Ethernet, 100 Mbps for Fast Ethernet, and 1000 Mbps (I Gbps) for Gigabit Ethernet. 

Baud  

The signaling rate of a line, that is, the number of transitions (voltage or frequency changes) made per second.  
Also known as line speed. 

Broadcast  

A packet sent to all devices on a network. 

Broadcast storm  

Multiple simultaneous broadcasts that typically absorb all the available network bandwidth and can cause a 
network to fail. Broadcast storms can be due to faulty network devices or network loops. 

Capacity planning 

Determining whether current solutions can satisfy future demands. Capacity planning includes evaluating potential 
workload and infrastructure changes. 

Class of Service 

A term to describe treating different types of traffic with different levels of service priority.  Higher priority traffic gets 
faster treatment during times of switch congestion 

Collision  

A term used to describe two colliding packets in an Ethernet network. Collisions are a part of normal Ethernet 
operation, but a sudden prolonged increase in the number of collisions can indicate a problem with a device, 
particularly if it is not accompanied by a general increase in traffic. 

Endstation  

A computer, printer, or server that is connected to a network. 

Ethernet  

A LAN specification developed jointly by Xerox, Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation. Ethernet networks 
transmit packets at a rate of 10 Mbps. 

Fast Ethernet  

An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 100 Mbps. 

Gigabit Ethernet 

An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps). 

Fault isolation 

A technique for identifying and alerting administrators about connections (such as those associated with switch 
ports) that are experiencing congestion or failure, or exceeding an administrator-defined threshold. 

Forwarding  

The process of sending a packet toward its destination using a networking device. 

Filtering  

The process of screening a packet for certain characteristics, such as source address, destination address, or 
protocol. Filtering is used to determine whether traffic is to be forwarded, and can also prevent unauthorized access 
to a network or network devices. 

Flow control  

A congestion- control mechanism. Congestion is caused by devices sending traffic to already overloaded port on a 
switch. Flow control prevents packet loss and temporarily inhibits devices from generating more traffic until the 
period of congestion ends. 

Full-duplex  

A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received at the same time and, in effect, doubles the potential 
throughput of a link. 

Half-duplex  

A system that allows packets to transmitted and received, but not at the same time. Contrast with full duplex. 

IEEE  

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. This American organization was founded in 1963 and sets 
standards for computers and communications.  

IETF  

Internet Engineering Task Force. An organization responsible for providing engineering solutions for TCP/IP 
networks. In the network management area, this group is responsible for the development of the SNMP protocol. 

IGMP 

Internet Group Management Protocol, the standard for IP multicasting in the Internet. IGMP is used to establish 
host memberships in multicast groups on a single network.  (See IP multicast) 

IP  

Internet Protocol. IP is a layer 3 network protocol that is the standard for sending data through a network. IP is part 
of the TCP/IP set of protocols that describe the routing of packets to addressed devices. 

IP address  

Internet Protocol address. A unique identifier for a device attached to a network using TCP/IP. The address is 
written as four octets separated with periods (full-stops), and is made up of a network section, an optional subnet 
section and a host section. 

IP multicast 

Sending data to distributed servers on a multicast backbone. For large amounts of data, IP Multicast is more 
efficient than normal Internet transmissions, because the server can broadcast a message to many recipients 
simultaneously. Unlike traditional Internet traffic that requires separate connections for each source-destination 
pair, IP multicasting allows many recipients to share the same source. This means that just one set of packets is 
transmitted for all the destinations. 

LAN  

Local Area Network. A network of endstations (such as PCs, printers, servers) and network devices (hubs and 
switches) that cover a relatively small geographic area (usually not larger than a floor or building). 

Load balancing 

The ability to distribute traffic across various ports of a device, such as a switch, to provide efficient, optimized 
traffic throughout the network. 

Summary of Contents for ProSafe FS750T2

Page 1: ...tice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference rec...

Page 2: ...le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada Customer Support For assistance with installing and configuring your NETGEAR system or with questions or problems following inst...

Page 3: ...ching 12 Backbone Switching 13 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 14 Step 1 Preparing the Site 14 Step 2 Installing the Switch 14 Step 3 Checking the Installation 15 Step 4 Connecting Devices to the Switch 15 Ste...

Page 4: ...FIGURE 2 3 RESET BUTTON OF THE FS750T2 SMART SWITCH 10 FIGURE 2 4 FACTORY DEFAULTS BUTTON OF THE FS750T2 SMART SWITCH 11 FIGURE 3 1 EXAMPLE OF DESKTOP SWITCHING 12 FIGURE 3 2 EXAMPLE OF BACKBONE SWITC...

Page 5: ...Page5of21 Tables TABLE 2 1 FRONT PANEL LEDS 10 TABLE 4 1 SITE REQUIREMENTS 14 TABLE B 1 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 19...

Page 6: ...f administrative management with a package of features for the observation configuration and control of your network With a Web based Graphical User Interface GUI the switch s many capabilities can be...

Page 7: ...Protocol Q2 2005 RFC 1157 SNMP v1 Q2 2005 Full compatibility with IEEE standards o IEEE 802 3i 10BASE T o IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX o IEEE 802 3z ab 1000BASE X 1000Base T o IEEE 802 3x full duplex flow c...

Page 8: ...fe 48 port 10 100 Smart Switch with 2 Gigabit ports FS750T2 Rubber footpads for tabletop installation Power cord Rack mount kit for installing the switch in a 19 inch rack Installation guide Smart Swi...

Page 9: ...RJ 45 port the switch automatically ascertains the maximum speed 10 or 100 or 1000 Mbps and duplex mode half or full duplex of the attached device All ports support unshielded twisted pair UTP cable...

Page 10: ...on Power Green On Off Power is supplied to the switch Power is disconnected Green On or Blinking 100 Mbps Link or Activity 10 100 Mbps LED Yellow On or Blinking 10 Mbps Link or Activity On Link 1000 M...

Page 11: ...Default Button to enable you to clear out the current configuration and return to the factory settings This will clear out all settings including the password VLAN settings and port configurations Fi...

Page 12: ...ches This chapter shows how the switch can be used in various network environments Topics include Desktop switching Backbone switching Desktop Switching Your NETGEAR ProSafe FS750T2 Smart Switch can b...

Page 13: ...our NETGEAR ProSafe FS750T2 Smart Switch can be used with a backbone switch to build a small network that enables users to have lightening fast access to servers and the rest of the network Figure 3 2...

Page 14: ...exhausts hot air vents and heaters Operating humidity The installation location should have a maximum relative humidity of 90 non condensing Ventilation Do not restrict airflow by covering or obstruc...

Page 15: ...ting Devices to the Switch Connect each device to an RJ 45 network port on the switch s front panel see Figure 4 4 Use Category 5 Cat5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cable terminated with an RJ 45 connec...

Page 16: ...not go on check that the power cable is plugged in correctly and that the power source is good If this does not resolve the problem refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting Step 7 Switch Management throug...

Page 17: ...hnique for identifying and alerting administrators about connections such as those associated with switch ports that are experiencing congestion or failure or exceeding an administrator defined thresh...

Page 18: ...a network and logically blocks the redundant paths ensuring that only one route exists between any two LANs Spanning Tree Protocol STP A protocol that finds the most efficient path between segments o...

Page 19: ...lashing continuously on all connected ports and the network is disabled A network loop redundant path has been created Break the loop by ensuring that there is only one path from any networked device...

Page 20: ...Per port SFP port Link Activity Per device Power Performance Specifications Forwarding modes Store and forward Bandwidth 13 6 Gbps Network latency Less than 20 microseconds for 64 byte frames in stor...

Page 21: ...Page21of21 Modules AGM731F 1000BASE SX SFP GBIC for multimode fiber AGM732F 1000BASE LX SFP GBIC for single mode fiber...

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