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Fig. 4-1 Connection through Uplink Port using 

straight-through 

cable ..................... 22 

Fig. 4-2 Connection through Station Port using 

crossover 

cable................................ 23 

Fig. 4-3 Pin assignments for crossover cabling............................................................. 24 
Fig. 4-4  Wire schematics for straight-through and crossover cable............................. 24 
Fig. 4-5 Microsegmentation in a LAN group................................................................ 26 
Fig. 5-1 LED indicators................................................................................................. 28 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Live-FSH16T

Page 1: ...16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live FSH16T Live...

Page 2: ...easonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment operating in a commercial environment This equipment can generate and radiate electromagnetic energy and if not installed and used...

Page 3: ...his his User User User User s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual This User s Manual aims at helping users to know the key features of Live FSH16T Fast Ethernet Switch and to install it in a 10 100BASE...

Page 4: ...and Forward Architecture against Packet Loss 9 Active Flow Control 9 Port Status Information at a Glance 9 What is 10 100 Mbps Dual Speed Switching 9 What is Priority Queuing 10 Product Features 11 P...

Page 5: ...0 100BASE T TX twisted pair cable requirement 18 Connecting to power 19 EXPANDING YOUR NETWORK 21 Connectivity Rules 21 10 Mbps Connection 21 100 Mbps Connection 21 Hub to Switch connection 22 Switch...

Page 6: ...raight through and crossover cables 18 Table 5 1 LED signals 29 Figures Fig 2 1 Package Contents 12 Fig 2 2 Front Panel 13 Fig 2 3 Front Panel 13 Fig 3 1 Quick Installation 15 Fig 3 2 Desktop installa...

Page 7: ...h cable 22 Fig 4 2 Connection through Station Port using crossover cable 23 Fig 4 3 Pin assignments for crossover cabling 24 Fig 4 4 Wire schematics for straight through and crossover cable 24 Fig 4 5...

Page 8: ...s section in Chapter 4 The Uplink port is provided for connection with another switch with straight through cable With its Uplink port you can connect two switches together to reach a maximum of 48 po...

Page 9: ...an be ensured that frames dropped during transmission are reduced to a minimum Port Status Information at a Glance The LED indicators on the front panel show relevant information of your network statu...

Page 10: ...riority Queuing is a method of ensuring that high priority traffic gets delivered efficiently even when during bursts of high traffic load In this way traffic such as voice data and video services whi...

Page 11: ...xible port configuration 16 10 100 Mbps auto sensing and auto negotiating ports 1 Uplink Port Store and Forward transmission to prevent packet loss Priority ports Port 5 6 7 and 8 Prioritization sourc...

Page 12: ...age contents carefully Step 3 Put back all the shipping materials such as plastic bag paddings and linings into the shipping carton and save them for possible future transport need After unpacking and...

Page 13: ...1 Uplink port For the technical specifications of the ports please refer to Product Specifications in Appendix A Product Specification for detailed information Priority ports port 5 6 7 and 8 Fig 2 3...

Page 14: ...ink Port The Uplink port allows connection to another hub switch or other network device using a straight through cable DC Power Jack The DC Power Jack is where you should connect the DC power adapter...

Page 15: ...net network 3 Steps to Quick Installation Step 1 Prepare the network devices you wish to setup a network Step 2 Check visually the integrity of the power cord to see if it is in good condition If the...

Page 16: ...trength The air temperature in the location should be within a range of 32 to 122 F 0 to 55 C The relative humidity in the location should not exceed 95 non condensing humidity The power outlet should...

Page 17: ...h showing mounting holes Cabling Requirements Live FSH16T Fast Ethernet Switch is primarily targeted as a switching device to concentrate your network traffic in a workgroup environment It fits well i...

Page 18: ...ceive RD leads to one end of the connectors must be reversed or connected to the uplink port on another hub or switch The table below describes what types of cable should be used in certain circumstan...

Page 19: ...ides the voltage amperage and polarity required by the Switch 7 5VDC 2A inside positive outside negative and is outfitted with the correct type of barrel connector for the DC power jack on the rear pa...

Page 20: ...20 Fig 3 6 Connecting the Switch to power outlet...

Page 21: ...h for UTP cables must not exceed 100 meters from end station to a shared access 10BASE T hub Between any two end stations in a collision domain there may be up to five cable segments and four intermed...

Page 22: ...ED indicator should be ON 100 M LED indicator should be ON if connected to 100BASE TX otherwise it should be OFF Note Both 10BASE T and 100BASE TX network environments allow uplinking but each follows...

Page 23: ...switch or device Note Do not plug a phone jack connector into any RJ 45 port This may damage the port Instead use only twisted pair cable with RJ 45 connector that conforms with FCC standards Note Po...

Page 24: ...traight UTP cable When connecting Live FSH16T to any station port MDI X of another hub via its Uplink port MDI II use a straight through UTP cable Please note that the cabling distance is 100 meters m...

Page 25: ...both bandwidth and throughput Any port on the Switch can either be attached to a hub i e shared collision domain or serve as a dedicated link to a single network device e g a workstation When a port...

Page 26: ...r the network administrator to apply in future LAN configuration and expansion Whether you have just set up your Ethernet Fast Ethernet environment or you have already got an existing Ethernet network...

Page 27: ...ity traffic to be delivered efficiently even when during bursts of high traffic load Traffic such as voice data and video services which are streaming are thus prioritized helping steady picture and s...

Page 28: ...troubleshooting Before connecting any network device to Live FSH16T Fast Ethernet Switch you should take a few minutes to look over this section and get familiar with the front panel LED indicators of...

Page 29: ...egment the corresponding FDX Col LED shows a blinking yellow light When a collision occurs all of the stations involved will recognize the collision wait a random amount of time and retransmit FDX Col...

Page 30: ...rt 5 6 7 and 8 Prioritization Sources Port based Priority Priority Level High Normal Data Rate Ethernet 10 Megabit sec half duplex 20 Megabit sec full duplex Fast Ethernet 100 Megabit sec half duplex...

Page 31: ...ection 100 meters for switch to station LED layout System Status LEDs Power LED Station port LEDs Link Rx LEDs FDX Col LEDs 100 M LEDs Dimensions 209 144 49 m m Net Weight 600 g Power Input External P...

Page 32: ...e that the maximum switch to repeater cable distance does not exceed 100 meters Verify that the cabling type used is correct Category 5 UTP Check the Link Rx LED lights on the front panel to see if it...

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