
Installation Guide for the Model SW510 and Model SW518 Ethernet Switches
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Physical Description
Key:
1 = Power LED
2 = Rx/Tx and Collision LEDs for ports 1 through 18
3 =100 Mbps LEDs for ports 17 and 18
4 =10 Mbps Ethernet ports with Link and FDX LEDs on each port
5 = Normal/Uplink push button to configure port 16
6 =10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports 17 and 18 with Link and FDX LEDs on each port
7 = Normal/Uplink push button to configure port 18
Figure 2-2.
Front panel of the Model SW518 switch
Ethernet Ports
The Model SW510 switch is equipped with eight 10 Mbps Ethernet ports and two 10/100 Mbps
Fast Ethernet ports. On the Model SW518 switch, there are sixteen 10 Mbps ports and two 10/100
Mbps ports. A server or PC can be connected to any of the ports.
The 10/100 Mbps ports are Ports 9 and 10 on the Model SW510 switch and Ports 17 and 18 on the
Model SW518 switch. The network access speed for the two 10/100 Mbps ports on both systems is
automatically sensed and displayed on the front panel by the 100 Mbps LEDs.
The 10 Mbps and 10/100 Mbps ports support only one cable connection, which is for unshielded
twisted pair (UTP) cable. An 8-pin RJ-45 plug is used for connection to this port.
8
16
17
18
1
9
Link
FDX
Link
FDX Link
FDX
593EA
Power
9
10 11 12
13 14 15
Green = Rx/Tx Yellow = Collision
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
17 18
100 Mbps
Normal/Uplink
Normal/Uplink
18
PORT
10/100Mbps
Ethernet Switch
SW518
MODEL
10/100 Mbps
2
6
4
5
7
1
3
10/100 Mbps
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