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Table of Content

 

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................1 

1-1 About the Switch.................................................................1 

1-2 Feature ...............................................................................2 

1-3 Package Contents...............................................................3 

CHAPTER 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION...............................5 

2-1 Physical Description ..........................................................5 

2-2 Front & Rear Panel............................................................5 

2-3 Module LED Indicators......................................................6 

2-4 Dual Power LEDs ..............................................................6 

CHAPTER 3. MODULES ...............................................................7 

3-1 Optional Modules...............................................................7 

3-2    8-port 10/100 N-Way Switch Module ..............................7 

3-2-1    Features: ......................................................................8 

3-2-2    DIP-Switch with Link Mode.........................................8 

3-2-3    LED Indicators ............................................................9 

3-3    2/4-Port 100Base-FX( SC/ST ) Switch Module .............10 

3-3-1    Features: ....................................................................10 

3-3-2    DIP-Switch with Link Mode....................................... 11 

3-3-3    LED Indicators .......................................................... 11 

3-4    4/ 8-Port 100Base-FX (MT/VF) Switch Module ...........12 

3-4-1    Features .....................................................................13 

3-4-2    DIP-Switch with Link Mode.......................................13

Summary of Contents for FGSW-008

Page 1: ...ors 6 2 4 Dual Power LEDs 6 CHAPTER 3 MODULES 7 3 1 Optional Modules 7 3 2 8 port 10 100 N Way Switch Module 7 3 2 1 Features 8 3 2 2 DIP Switch with Link Mode 8 3 2 3 LED Indicators 9 3 3 2 4 Port 100Base FX SC ST Switch Module 10 3 3 1 Features 10 3 3 2 DIP Switch with Link Mode 11 3 3 3 LED Indicators 11 3 4 4 8 Port 100Base FX MT VF Switch Module 12 3 4 1 Features 13 3 4 2 DIP Switch with Link...

Page 2: ...eatures 17 3 6 2 LED Indicators 18 3 6 3 Installing Optional Modules 18 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 21 4 1 Pre Installation Requirements 21 4 2 Mounting the Switch 22 4 3 Desktop Mounting 22 4 4 Rack Mounting 22 4 5 Power On 24 CHAPTER 5 PLANNING YOUR NETWORK 25 5 1 Modularized Switch Application 26 5 2 Backbone Switch Application 27 5 3 Departmental Bridge Application 28 5 4 Technical Specifications 2...

Page 3: ...to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency 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 interf...

Page 4: ...TX switched ports can be achieved using 8X 8 port 10 100Base TX switch module By providing 8 G Link bus interfaces in the base unit the user has the freedom to arrange any module in any slot giving the ultimate in flexibility Switch features store and forward switching scheme Every module has its own 12K entry MAC address to store source address The backplane of the Switch can reach up to 19 2Gbps...

Page 5: ...edundant Hot Swap power supply support Install our Gigabit Module and say goodbye to data bottlenecks The Gigabit Module catapults your 10 and 100Mbps signals to a full 1000Mbps for unparalleled uplink data capacity The Switch has following features n Conforms to the IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3z 802 3x 802 3ab standards n 8 expansion slots n Support different optional modules include 8 port 10 100Base...

Page 6: ...elf learns network configuration n Supports both half and full duplex modes 1 3 Package Contents n The Switch n One Power Cord n Rack Mount Kit n 4 Rubber Feet n User s Manual Compare the contents of your FGSW switch package with the standard checklist above If any item is missing or appears damaged please keep the carton and original packaging materials if possible in case you need to return the ...

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Page 8: ...monitor the operation and performance at a glance The Physical Dimensions of the Switch are 440mmX 266mmX 133mm 3U height 2 2 Front RearPanel The front panel of Switch displayed in Figure 2 1 is shown with 8 port 10 100Base TX Modules 100Base FX Modules and Fiber Gigabit Modules The 3 pronged power plug and On off switched are located at the Rear Panel of the Switch displayed in Figure 2 2 The Swi...

Page 9: ...lPowerLEDs There are four LEDs located on the front panel of the Switch The LEDs are to indicate dual power supply status Good or Fail Power Notice 1 The device is a power required device it means it will not work till it is powered If your networks should active all the time please consider use an UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply for your device It will prevent you from network data loss or network...

Page 10: ...modules which optimize network performance while reducing cost and complexity By providing 8 G Link bus interfaces in the base unit the user has the freedom to arrange any module in any slot giving the ultimate in flexibility The integration of 10 100Mbps and 1000Mbps technology is now a simple matter of slotting in the desired module By mixing different modules in the same cabinet the user ensure...

Page 11: ... Store and forward technology for abnormal packet filtering n Half duplex and full duplex modes supported n DIP switches to set the first 4 ports for Auto negotiation 100M Full duplex or 10M Full duplex modes n LED indicators for 100M LK ACT FD COL status 3 2 2 DIP SwitchwithLinkMode The 8 port 10 100 TX switch module provides DIP switches from 1st to 4th to adjust link mode with other network dev...

Page 12: ...or is green when the corresponding port is connected to a 100Mbps devices This LED indicator is not lit when the corresponding port is connected to a 10Mbps n LK ACT The LED indicator is green when there is a connection secured to a device Link to the corresponding port This LED indicator blinks when there is a data transmission Activity taking place at the corresponding port n FD COL The LED indi...

Page 13: ...ntry MAC Address Table n Store and forward technology for abnormal packet filtering n Half duplex and full duplex modes supported n DIP switches to set between 100M Full duplex and 100M Half duplex modes n LED indicators for LK ACT FD COL statuses n For establishing fiber links cable distance up to 2 Km multi mode Figure 3 3 4 port 100Base FX SC Module Front View Figure 3 4 4 port 100Base FX ST Mo...

Page 14: ...P switch sets the operating mode to half duplex or full duplex default Figure 3 5 DIP switch location and setting mode of FGSW 4ST 4SC The following Table lists the port s operating modes based on the DIP switch position ON Half Duplex OFF Full Duplex 3 3 3 LEDIndicators There are two LED indicators for each of the Fiber connection ports If there is no connection to a port the corresponding LED in...

Page 15: ...ng port n FD COL The LED indicator is yellow when the corresponding port is operating in Full duplex mode When the corresponding port is operating in Half duplex mode the LED indicator is not lit When collisions are occurring at the corresponding port the LED indicator blinks 3 4 4 8 Port100Base FX MT VF SwitchModule FGSW 4MT FGSW 4VF Figure 3 7 4 port 100Base FX VF 45 Module Front View Figure 3 6...

Page 16: ...o set between 100M Full duplex and 100M Half duplex modes n LED indicators for LK ACT FD COL statuses n For establishing fiber links cable distance up to 2 Km multi mode 3 4 2 DIP SwitchwithLinkMode An ST SC MT RJ VF 45 connector provides the link to the multi mode fiber or single mode fiber cabling and two LED indicators show the status of the Module at a glance A DIP switch sets the operating mo...

Page 17: ...are not lit n LK ACT The LED indicator is green when there is a connection secured to a device Link to the corresponding port This LED indicator blinks when there is a data transmission Activity taking place at the corresponding port n FD COL The LED indicator is yellow when the corresponding port is operating in Full duplex mode When the corresponding port is operating in Half duplex mode the LED...

Page 18: ...echnology for abnormal packet filtering n Half duplex and full duplex modes supported n DIP switches to set 1000M N way 1000M Full Duplex or Half Duplex modes n LED indicators for LK ACT FD COL statuses n For establishing fiber links cable distance up to 500 m multi mode 10Km LX single mode 3 5 2 DIPSwitchwithLinkMode If you set DIP switch to Enable N way then the other DIP for Half Duplex and Ful...

Page 19: ...or is green when there is a connection securely to a device Link to the corresponding port n ACT This LED indicator blinks green when there is a data transmission Activity taking place at the corresponding port n FD The LED indicator is yellow when the corresponding port is operating in Full duplex mode When the corresponding port is operating in Half duplex mode the LED indicator is not lit n COL...

Page 20: ...nterface GMII n 1 X 10 100 1000Mbps N Way auto negotiation switch port n Automatic MDI crossover function n Up to 2 4Gbps Backplane forwarding rate n 2MB memory buffer sharing n 12K entry Mac Address Table n Store and forward technology for abnormal packet filtering n Half duplex and full duplex modes supported n LED indicators for 1000M Link 100M Link Activity and Full duplex statuses ...

Page 21: ...vice is not attached the LED indicator is not lit n LK100 The LED indicator is green when the Port is linking with 100Mbps mode When the port is operating in 10Mbps mode or not connected the LED indicator is not lit n FD The LED indicator is yellow when the port is operating in Full duplex mode When the port is operating in Half duplex mode the LED indicator is not lit 3 6 3 Installing OptionalMod...

Page 22: ...into the guides and sliding it in until it stops See Figure 3 12 Press it firmly until you feel the module snap into place Never force twist or bend the optional module The optional module slides in smoothly 4 Gently push the thumbscrews in and turn clockwise to tighten Do not over tighten the thumbscrews 5 Power the Switch on after you have installed the new module The Switch will auto detect the...

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Page 24: ...ow items n PCs with 10 100Mbps Ethernet cards Your PC must have a standard Ethernet interface to connect to the switch n A power outlet 100 to 240V AC at 50 to 60 Hz Make sure that the switch power is accessible and cables can be connected easily n A dry cool place Keep the switch away from moisture Avoid direct sunlight heat source and high amount of electromagnetic interference around n Mounting...

Page 25: ...ice environment where it can be rack mounted in standard EIA 19 inch racks or standalone 4 3 DesktopMounting 1 Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby and about the center of all networked devices 2 Apply the rubber foot pads to each corner on the bottom of the switch These pads cushion the switch against shock vibrations Caution Do not place objects on top of ...

Page 26: ...ket to align with the holes on one side of the switch and secure it with the smaller bracket screws Then attach the remaining bracket to the other side of the switch Figure 4 1 Attaching Mounting Brackets 2 After attached both mounting brackets position the switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack Secure the switch to the rack with a screwdri...

Page 27: ...es To remove a rack use a screwdriver for loosening all the screws on the rack and the stacking brackets from the body 4 5 PowerOn After all network cables are connected plug the power cord into the power socket on the back panel and the other end into a power outlet Turn the power on using the power switch on the back panel Check the front panel Power indicator to see if power is properly supplie...

Page 28: ...tworks with this Switch allows you to expand 10Base TX or 100Base TX networks The Switch also filters incoming traffic On standard hubs and repeaters any data received on a port is forwarded to all of the other ports On switches data received on one port is forwarded only to the port of the destination device and if the traffic is local the data is not forward at all Also switch can forward multip...

Page 29: ...n different kinds of connecting ports including RJ 45 SC ST MT RJ VF 45 fiber port SX LX Gigabit fiber port These ports enable the flexibility of your network configuration You can use the switch to connect PCs workstations and servers to each other by connecting these devices directly to the switch Figure 5 1 Modularized Switch Application ...

Page 30: ...these devices involve long traffic delays One or more of your 100Mbps or gigabit ports can be used as a high speed backbone link The Switch is ideally suited as a workgroup switch in a network With a Gigabit Fiber Module for example installed in the Switch the entire switched topology could be connected to server as a backbone switch Figure 5 2 Backbone Switch Application ...

Page 31: ... a large of users to access the server without causing network congestion That is with its large address table 12K MAC address and high performance it is ideal for interconnecting network segments simply connect the network hubs that from those segments to the Switch Figure 5 3 Departmental Switch Application ...

Page 32: ...hernet port n 1 488 000 pps to Gigabit Ethernet port LED Indicators n Per Module 8 port N Way 100M LK ACT FD COL 3 LEDs n 100M Fiber LK ACT FD COL 2 LEDs n Gigabit Fiber LK ACT FD COL 4 LEDs n Gigabit UTP 1000 LK 100 LK ACT FD 4 LEDs n Per Unit Dual Power Network Cables n 10Base T 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 cable 100m EIA TIA 568 100 hm STP 100m n 100Base TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 cable 100m EIA TIA 568 100 o...

Page 33: ... Temperature 0ºC to 45ºC 32ºF to 113ºF Operating Humidity 10 to 90 Non condensing Redundant Power Supply n Input rate 100 240VAC 50 60Hz n Internal universal power supply DC 3 3V 25A 5V 4A Power Consumption 62 86 Watt depended on modules EMI FCC Class A CE Mark Safety CUL TUV CNS ...

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