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Installation Guide for the Model SW510 and Model SW518 Ethernet Switches

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Technical Specifications

Environmental Specifications

Operating temperature:

0

°

 to 40

°

 C

Storage temperature:

–32

°

 to 104

°

 C

Operating humidity:

90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing

Storage humidity:

95% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing

Operating altitude:

10,000 ft (3,000 m) maximum

Storage altitude:

10,000 ft (3,000 m) maximum

Electromagnetic Emissions

Meets requirements of:

CE mark, commercial

FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A

EN 55 022 (CISPR 22), Class A 

VCCI Class 1

Electromagnetic Susceptibility

CE mark, commercial

Electrostatic discharge (ESD):

IEC 801-2, Level 2/3

Radiated electromagnetic field: IEC 801-3, Level 2

Electrical fast transient/burst:

IEC 801-4, Level 2

Electrical surge:

IEC 801-5, Level 1/2

Safety Agency Approvals

CE mark, commercial

UL listed (UL 1950)

CSA certified (CSA 22.2 #950)

TUV licensed (EN 60 950)

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Summary of Contents for SW510 - Switch

Page 1: ...March 1997 NETGEAR Inc A Bay Networks Company 48015 Warm Springs Blvd Fremont CA 94539 USA Installation Guide for the Model SW510 and Model SW518 Ethernet Switches SW510 bk Page i Wednesday March 12 1...

Page 2: ...cations Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interfe...

Page 3: ...receivers Customer Support For assistance with installing and configuring your NETGEAR system or with post installation questions or problems contact your point of purchase representative To contact...

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Page 5: ...HDX FDX AUTO Duplex Toggle Switches 2 6 Chapter 3 Applications Desktop Switching 3 1 Network Segmentation 3 2 Bridging from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps Networks 3 4 Chapter 4 Installation Site Preparation 4 1...

Page 6: ...ration 5 2 Switch Integrity 5 2 Appendix A Technical Specifications General Specifications A 1 Appendix B Connector Pin Assignments RJ 45 Plug and vista RJ 45 Connector B 1 Appendix C Ethernet and Cab...

Page 7: ...Model SW510 switch used as a desktop switch 3 2 Figure 3 2 Model SW518 switches used for network segmentation and as a multiport bridge to a high bandwidth backbone 3 3 Figure 3 3 Bridging from 10 Mb...

Page 8: ...le 2 1 LED descriptions 2 4 Table B 1 Pin assignments for the RJ 45 plug and vista RJ 45 connector B 2 Table C 1 Electrical requirements of Category 3 4 and 5 cables C 2 SW510 bk Page viii Wednesday M...

Page 9: ...to tenfold and is done with no change in network wiring adapters or software As a result performance upgrade is obtained very quickly and at a low cost Overview of the Switches The Model SW510 and Mod...

Page 10: ...s are devices functioning on the media access control MAC layer they are protocol independent and are compatible with IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u TCP IP NetWare DECnet and XNS protocols Each of these switche...

Page 11: ...ic to the appropriate route without slowing down the traffic Plug and Play operation with no software to configure Low latency store and forward transmission mode with leading edge to leading edge of...

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Page 13: ...wing the front panels of the switches Key 1 Power LED 2 Rx Tx and Collision LEDs for ports 1 through 10 3 100 Mbps LEDs for ports 9 and 10 4 10 Mbps Ethernet ports1 through 8 with Link and FDX LEDs on...

Page 14: ...e 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...

Page 15: ...link Push Button As illustrated in Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 one 10 Mbps port and one of the 10 100 Mbps ports on each of the switches is equipped with a Normal Uplink push button that allows you to s...

Page 16: ...transmission or reception is occurring on the port The blinking action corresponds to the amount of packets that are transmitted or received Yellow Blinking Data collision is occurring on the port The...

Page 17: ...d AUTO toggle switches to set 10 100 Mbps ports 17 and 18 for full or auto duplex mode 3 Fans 4 AC power outlet Figure 2 5 Rear panel of the Model SW518 switch 595EA 1 FDX HDX 8 10 Mbps 9 10 FDX AUTO...

Page 18: ...this mode the 10 100 Mbps port operates in either full or half duplex mode depending on the operating mode of the remote port If the remote port cannot provide the proper signal to indicate its own c...

Page 19: ...us configurations The configuration examples in this chapter illustrate the integration of the switch in network environments of all sizes and types These examples include a network of a few workstati...

Page 20: ...network into a single efficient bridged node increasing overall bandwidth and throughput Segments attached to the switching hub do not have to cross the backbone They can now reach each other at near...

Page 21: ...lso be used 4 Model EN516 Ethernet hubs Normal Uplink push button set to Uplink position 5 Server with 10 Mbps connection 6 PCs with 10 Mbps connection 7 PCs with 100 Mbps connection Figure 3 2 Model...

Page 22: ...ers The users who require more power are networked to the NETGEAR FE516 Fast Ethernet hubs Key 1 Model SW518 Ethernet switch Normal Uplink push button to configure port 18 set to Uplink position Norma...

Page 23: ...of the switch as described in Appendix A Technical Specifications Package Contents Unpack the contents of the package and verify them against the following list Model SW510 or Model SW518 switch Self...

Page 24: ...rical outlet 3 Proceed to Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface or Installing the Switch in a Rack Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface To install the switch on a desktop or any other flat surfac...

Page 25: ...these steps 1 Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the switch as illustrated in Figure 4 1 Hold a mounting bracket against each side of the switch and align the countersunk screw holes in the...

Page 26: ...Uplink push button eliminates the need to use a crossover cable when connecting similarly wired devices Ports 8 and 10 on the Model SW510 switch and ports 16 and 18 on the Model SW518 switch can be c...

Page 27: ...must be set to FDX if you are connecting to legacy full duplex 100 Mbps devices that do not generate signals indicating duplex mode If the duplex switch is set to AUTO mode when connecting to legacy...

Page 28: ...erify network communications by ensuring that all the necessary connections have been made that all connected resources can be accessed and that the LED indicators on the switch are functioning proper...

Page 29: ...ix C Ethernet and Cabling Guidelines for additional information on twisted pair or straight through cable use HDX FDX AUTO Duplex Toggle Switches The factory setting for the duplex toggle switches on...

Page 30: ...nected Network Adapter Cards Make sure the network adapter cards installed in the PCs are in working condition Configuration If problems occur after altering the network configuration restore the orig...

Page 31: ...5 IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Data Rate 10 Mbps differential Manchester encoded IEEE 802 3 100 Mbps with 4B 5B encoding and MLT 3 physical interface for 100BASE TX Interface RJ 45 connector Specifications...

Page 32: ...e altitude 10 000 ft 3 000 m maximum Electromagnetic Emissions Meets requirements of CE mark commercial FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EN 55 022 CISPR 22 Class A VCCI Class 1 Electromagnetic Susceptibi...

Page 33: ...d rate 14 800 frames second maximum on 10 Mbps port 148 000 frames second maximum on 100 Mbps port Network latency Less than 75 microseconds for 64 byte frames in store and forward mode Address databa...

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Page 35: ...r shielded 100 twisted pair cable and connects into the vista RJ 45 connector The vista RJ 45 connector also referred to as a 10 Mbps or 10 100 Mbps port is used to connect stations hubs and switches...

Page 36: ...RJ 45 connector Table 5 1 Pin assignments for the RJ 45 plug and vista RJ 45 connector Pin Normal assignment Uplink assignment 1 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Tr...

Page 37: ...e 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet technology maintains the same concepts as the 10BASE T technology Both use the same Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD and Media Access Control M...

Page 38: ...are media dependent interfaces with crossover ports referred to as MDI X or Normal ports Computer ports and PC adapter card ports are usually media dependent interface ports referred to as MDI or Upli...

Page 39: ...B Normal or MDI X port as on a hub or switch 1 2 3 6 Pin numbers Figure 5 1 Straight through twisted pair cable Figure 6 2 illustrates crossover twisted pair cable Key A and B Normal or MDI X port as...

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Page 41: ...C 3 specifications C 2 straight through twisted pair 4 4 C 3 troubleshooting 5 2 twisted pair C 2 Collision LED 2 1 2 4 connections to other devices 4 4 to PCs 2 2 to servers 2 2 crossover twisted pa...

Page 42: ...ton 2 1 3 2 4 4 P package contents 4 1 ports 10 Mbps 1 2 2 1 3 1 4 5 100 Mbps 2 4 3 2 10 100 Mbps 1 3 2 2 2 6 4 5 Power LED 2 1 protocols C 1 R rear panel Model SW510 switch 2 5 Model SW518 switch 2 5...

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