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Copyright 

 PLANET Technology Corp. 2002. 

Contents subject to revision without prior notice. 
PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology 
Corp.  All other trademarks belong to their respective own-
ers. 

FCC Warning

 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 
the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference when the 
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance 
with the Instruction manual, may cause harmful interference 
to radio communications.  Operation of this equipment in a 
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in 
which case the user will be required to correct the inter-
ference at his own expense. 

Before Starting 

In this User's Manual "Fast Ethernet Switch" is used for 
any/all of the PLANET Switch models of Ethernet Switches 
listed on the title page. Important differences between 
models will be specified. 

Reversion

 

PLANET Fast Ethernet Switch User's Manual 
FOR MODELS: FNSW-1601, FNSW-2401 

Part No.: 2010- 000007- 002

 

Summary of Contents for FNSW-1601

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Page 2: ...vironment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the inter ference at his own expense Before Starting...

Page 3: ...nnector 6 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 7 3 1 RACK MOUNT INSTALLATION 7 3 2 DESKTOP INSTALLATION 7 CHAPTER 4 OPTIMIZING CONFIGURATION 9 4 1 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 9 4 2 HALF AND FULL DUPLEX 9 4 3 FAST ETHERNET 10 4 4 AUTO NEGOTIATION 10 4 5 MAC ADDRESS TABLE 11 4 6 SAMPLE APPLICATION 12 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 CHAPTER 6 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 15 CHAPTER 7 RJ 45 PIN ASSIGNMENT 17 7 1 STRAIGHT THROUGH ...

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Page 5: ...lowing items One Fast Ethernet Switch One Power Cord Two Rack Mounting Brackets with Attachment Screws This User s Manual Please inform your local dealer supplier immediately if any item is found to be defective damaged or missing Retain the original packaging carton including the packing materials and use them to re pack the product in the unlikely event there is a need to return it to us for rep...

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Page 7: ...e speed Store and Forward filtering forwarding eliminates bad data packets with minimal delay 100Base TX ports automatically sense and set optimal line speed from 10 20 100 200Mbps All 100Base TX port support Auto Negotiation function Shared buffer memory and up to 8K entry MAC source address table make for fast handling of data packets Flow control to eliminate packets loss Internal full range po...

Page 8: ...rn on the hub The port will automatically runs in 10Mbps 20Mbps 100Mbps or 200Mbps after the negotiation with the connected device 2 2 2 Cabling Fast Ethernet Switch 100Base TX ports use RJ 45 sockets similar to phone jacks for connection of unshielded twisted pair cable UTP The IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet standard requires Category 5 UTP for 100Mbps 100Base TX 10Base T networks can use Cat 3 4 or 5...

Page 9: ...ection exists LOWER ROW Blink Green Active Blink to indicate the port is receiving data packets MIDDLE ROW Steady Green 100M Lit to indicate that a valid physical UTP STP connection exists on that port runs in 100Mbps Steady Orange Full Duplex Lit to indicate Full Duplex mode detected on that port UPPER ROW Blink Or ange Collision Blinks if a collision is detected when the port is in Half Duplex m...

Page 10: ...accepted power range is from 100VAC to 240VAC 50 60Hz Note The Switch is a power required device it means the Switch will not work until it is powered If your networked PCs will need to transmit data all the time please consider use an UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply for your Switch It will prevent you from network data loss In some area installing a surge suppression device may also help to protec...

Page 11: ...Switch is installed For mounting the Fast Ethernet Switch in a network rack first attach the rack mount brackets to the side of the hub with screws Both brackets and screws are included in the product package Slide the hub into the rack and align the holes in the bracket with the corresponding holes in the network rack At tach the bracket to the rack with the enclosed screws 3 2Desktop Installatio...

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Page 13: ...ble and distance Make sure these are followed Auto Negotiation Devices with different speeds may be easily swapped when the other end of the cable is fixed to a port with auto negotiation 4 2 Half and Full Duplex The Fast Ethernet Switch supports both Half and Full Duplex modes for 10Base T and 100Base TX Half Duplex mode is the traditional data transfer mode one station sends data while other dev...

Page 14: ...to 100Base TX networks 4 4 Auto Negotiation The 100Base TX ports on the Fast Ethernet Switch have built in Auto Negotiation This technology automatically sets the best possible bandwidth when a connection is established with another network device usually at Power On or Reset This is done by detect the mode and speed at the second de vice is capable of The 100Base TX devices can connect with the 1...

Page 15: ...ses These Fast Ethernet Switch models can automatically learn and store up to 8K MAC addresses The MAC address table is volatile it disappears when the switch is powered off or reset Note When the network needs reconfiguration we recommend turning off the power first After all nodes have been moved power on the switch to rebuild the internal MAC address table ...

Page 16: ...s In the figure the first FNSW 1601 or FNSW 2401 links to an other hub s Uplink MDI II port some ports connect to 100Mbps Workstations and attached to file servers at 200Mbps Server Farm 100Mbps FNSW 2401 20Mbps 10Mbps EH 3200 10Mbps FSD 1600 EH 1602R 20Mbps 10 20Mbps Workgroups FNSW 1601 DH 1601 Ethernet Fast Ethernet Hubs 10 100Mbps Workgroup Server Farm 10Mbps 200Mbps 200Mbps 200Mbps FNSW 2401 ...

Page 17: ...d of the cable is connected to a MDI II Uplink port Symptom 100Base TX port Link LED is lit Collision LED is blinking but traffic is irregular Checkpoint Check that the attached device is not set to dedicated full duplex Some devices use a physical or software switch to change duplex modes Auto negotiation may not recognize this type of full duplex setting ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE CABLE LINK DISTANCE...

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Page 19: ...bps Full Duplex Collision Act Link MEDIASUPPORT 100Base TX Cat 5 UTP RJ 45 10Base T Cat 3 4 5 UTP RJ 45 POWERSUPPLY Auto switching Input voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION 6 watt 20 BTU 8 watt 27 BTU ENVIRONMENT Operating Temp 0 50 C 32 122 F Storage Temp 30 70 C 22 158 F Humidity 0 90 non condensing DIMENSIONS 440 x 200 x 44 mm STANDARDCOMPLIANCE NETWORK IEEE802 3 10Base T IEEE802 3u 1...

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Page 21: ...matics for both straight and crossover twisted pair cable are shown below Note that crossover cable is only required if you cascade hubs via the RJ 45 station ports i e the Uplink port is not used 7 1 Straight Through Crossover Cable The pin assignment of the cables both ends should be as be low Straight through Crossover Hub MDI X Adapter MDI II Hub MDI X Hub MDI X Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 2 P...

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