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Signamax 065-7530/065-7540 Full-Duplex Switches 

 

 

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Installation 

Table 5:

 

Cable Specifications 

Speed 

Connector 

Port 

Speed 

Half/Full 

Duplex 

Cable 

Distance 

10BaseT 

RJ-45 

10/20 

Mbps 

Category 

3, 4, or 5 

UTP 

100 

meters 

100BaseTX 

RJ-45 

100/200 

Mbps 

Category 

5 UTP 

100 

meters 

100BaseFX 

(Multi mode) 

ST, SC, 

MT-RJ, 

VF-45 

100/200 

Mbps 

50/125 or 

62.5/125 

micron  

multi-

mode 

fiber 

2 km 

100BaseFX 

(Single 

mode) 

SC 

100/200 

Mbps 

9/125 or 

10/125 

micron 

single-

mode 

fiber 

15/40/75 

km 

 

When the uplink button is pressed down, port 16X (for 
065-7530) or 24X (for 065-7540) can be used to connect 
to any port of another hub or switch. To connect two 
regular RJ-45 ports between any switches or hubs, you 
need a cross-wire cable. The cable must be a Category 5 
shielded twisted-pair or unshielded twisted-pair 
(STP/UTP) cable for 100BaseTX, or Category 3, 4, or 5 
STP/UTP cable for 10BaseT. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 065-7530

Page 1: ...Signamax Connectivity Systems 16 Port 10 100 Dual Speed Ethernet Full Duplex Switch Model 065 7530 24 Port 10 100 Dual Speed Ethernet Full Duplex Switch Model 065 7540 U S E R S G U I D E ...

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Page 3: ...Signamax Connectivity Systems 16 Port 10 100 Dual Speed Ethernet Full Duplex Switch Model 065 7530 24 Port 10 100 Dual Speed Ethernet Full Duplex Switch Model 065 7540 User s Guide ...

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Page 5: ...dance with this user s guide 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 interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be...

Page 6: ... trademarks of those products and are hereby acknowledged Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation VT100 is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation Signamax is a trademark of Advanced Electronic Support Products Inc ...

Page 7: ...S 5 PACKING LIST 6 FRONT PANEL 6 PORTS 8 EXPANSION MODULES 9 LED INDICATOR 11 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 14 SELECTING A SITE FOR Switches 14 CONNECTING TO POWER 15 CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK 15 OPTIONAL MODULE INSTALLATION 17 JUMPER SETTINGS 18 CHAPTER 3 SWITCH CONFIGURATION 19 SETTING UP THE CONSLE PORT CONNECTION 20 VLAN 23 ...

Page 8: ...E VLAN GROUPS 25 PORT SETTING 28 MAC BASED TRUNKING 16 PORT 31 PORT BASED TRUNKING 24 PORT 33 NETWORKING EXAMPLES 37 CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS 41 APPENDIX A CONNECTOR PINOUTS 43 APPENDIX B CONTACT INFORMATION 44 ...

Page 9: ...l 100BaseFX multi mode or single mode fiber optic module enables long distance connection To get the most out of this manual you should have an understanding of networking concepts such as bridging IEEE 802 3 Ethernet and 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet and local area networks LAN For more information about these topics please refer to the Appendices In this manual you will find Benefits of Ethernet switc...

Page 10: ...Signamax 065 7530 065 7540 Full Duplex Switches 2 About This Guide Ethernet technology LAN VLAN and Trunking tutorial information Definitions of terms used in this manual ...

Page 11: ...e time under heavy network loads Expensive routing equipment was used in the past to reduce the congestion under heavy loads The new wave of object oriented client and server applications demands higher bandwidth and tighter integration of client workstations with servers The old shared access hub repeater Ethernet technology provides neither enough bandwidth nor sufficiently predictable response ...

Page 12: ...meeting fiber optic needs The straightforward design enables ease of operation while providing superior performance Addressing the demand for fiber Signamax provides an optional multi mode or single mode fiber module for the 065 7530 and 065 7540 as an optimum solution for long distance connectivity The module supports one SC ST MT RJ or VF 45 port Signamax Switches represent the newest generation...

Page 13: ...eT standards Product Features 16 ports 065 7530 or 24 ports 065 7540 with NWay auto negotiation of 10 100Mbps speed and duplex mode Optional 1 port ST SC MT RJ or VF 45 module Plug and play True non blocking architecture Full wire speed forwarding Store and forward mechanism Back pressure and IEEE 802 3x compliant flow control Supports 8K MAC addresses for 065 7530 Supports 2K MAC addresses for 06...

Page 14: ...ts and report any apparent damage or missing items immediately to your authorized reseller Signamax 065 7530 or 065 7540 switch User s Manual AC power cord Rackmount Ears with screws Serial Cable Front Panel The front panel of the Signamax 065 7530 and 065 7540 switches has 16 or 24 ports one slot for an optional fiber module and an array of LED indicators to provide you with instant feedback on t...

Page 15: ...Signamax 065 7530 065 7540 Full Duplex Switches Introduction 7 Figure 1 Front panel of 065 7530 Figure 2 Front panel of 065 7540 ...

Page 16: ... port for fiber ST SC MT RJ or VF 45 The latter are fiber optic small form factor connectors that are smaller and easier to use The optional module port also allows the use of single mode fiber for distances up to 75 km For information on module installation please refer to page 17 The maximum range of a 100BaseTX network connected to the switch is 100 meters with Category 5 unshielded twisted pai...

Page 17: ...el numbers for the various modules All TX ports use RJ 45 connectors Table 1 Module Model Number Model Ports FX Connector FO 065 75ST 100BaseFX ST FO 065 75SC 100BaseFX SC FO 065 75MT 100BaseFX MT RJ FO 065 75VF 100BaseFX VF 45 FO 065 75SM 100BaseFX SC Single Mode 15Km FO 065 75SMED 100BaseFX SC Single Mode 40Km ...

Page 18: ...lf Full Duplex Cable Distance 10BaseT RJ 45 10 20 Mbps Category 3 4 or 5 UTP 100 meters 100BaseTX RJ 45 100 200 Mbps Category 5 UTP 100 meters 100BaseFX Multi mode ST SC MT RJ VF 45 100 200 Mbps 50 125 or 62 5 125 micron multi mode fiber 2 km 100BaseFX Single mode SC 100 200 Mbps 9 125 or 10 125 micron single mode fiber 15 40 75 km ...

Page 19: ...x Switches Introduction 11 LED Indicator The array of LED indicators on the front panel conveys status and configuration information to help you monitor and trouble shoot the switch Figure 3 065 7530 065 7540 Front Panel and LED Indicators ...

Page 20: ...x 065 7530 has two segments of eight ports numbered from 1X to 16X and 065 7540 has three segments of eight ports numbered from 1X to 24X The LEDs are located at the left side of each segment display status for each respective port Consult the following chart for clarification Uplink Button Depress to connect to another switch or hub Affects port 16X for 065 7530 or port 24X for 065 7540 only Opti...

Page 21: ...twork connection Steady FULL DUPLEX The connection is in full duplex mode Flashing COLLISION Collision occurred in the 10 100 domain FDX COL Off The connection is in half duplex mode Table 4 Optional module port status LED State Indication Steady 100Mbps The port has established a valid network connection 100 TX Flashing The port is transmitting data Steady 10Mbps The port has established a valid ...

Page 22: ...ence Specifically the site you select should meet the following requirements The room temperature should be between 32 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit 0 to 40 degrees Celsius The relative humidity should be less than 90 percent non condensing Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field RFC standards for IEC 801 3 Level 2 3V M field strength Make sure that the switch recei...

Page 23: ...o a standard AC outlet with a voltage range from 100 to 240 VAC Turn the 065 7530 065 7540 unit on by flipping the ON OFF switch on the rear of the unit to the I ON position The O position is OFF Connecting to Your Network Obtain or prepare cables with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use Consult Table 5 below for cabling requirements based on connectors and speed Once the connect...

Page 24: ...25 or 62 5 125 micron multi mode fiber 2 km 100BaseFX Single mode SC 100 200 Mbps 9 125 or 10 125 micron single mode fiber 15 40 75 km When the uplink button is pressed down port 16X for 065 7530 or 24X for 065 7540 can be used to connect to any port of another hub or switch To connect two regular RJ 45 ports between any switches or hubs you need a cross wire cable The cable must be a Category 5 s...

Page 25: ...on slot located at the right side of the switch Port 20X for 065 7540 will be automatically disabled when optional module is installed Before installation ensure that the power is disconnected The module is not hot swappable Unscrew the cover plate in the extension slot Pull out the cover plate which has a non wired board attached Slide the module in slowly following the metal guides Once it is sl...

Page 26: ...0 Full Duplex Switches 18 Installation Jumper Settings The module arrives with pre set jumpers and should not be reset Use the jumper settings for trouble shooting purposes only Figure 6 Proper jumper settings for fiber module ...

Page 27: ...xisting network Nodes r esiding in different VLAN segments cannot communicate with each other although they are connected to the same switch The resulting security is yet another reason to use VLAN Auto negotiation adjusts the speed and the duplex mode of each port based on the capability of connected devices Flow control or back pressure regulates transmission between two nodes running at differe...

Page 28: ...ows such as HyperTerminal Check the switch cables and computers for proper installation before configuration Attach a PC or any VT100 compatible terminal to the console port on the back of the switch see figure 7 using the following settings Terminal Type VT100 Port Type COM 1 4 Communication Mode 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and 9600bps for initial configuration Flow Control None Hardware Com...

Page 29: ...Auto Y V1 2 Auto Y V1 14 Auto Y V1 3 Auto Y V1 15 Auto Y V1 4 Auto Y V1 16 Auto Y V1 5 Auto Y V1 17 Auto Y V1 6 Auto Y V1 18 Auto Y V1 7 Auto Y V1 19 Auto Y V1 8 Auto Y V1 20 Auto Y V1 9 Auto Y V1 21 Auto Y V1 10 Auto Y V1 22 Auto Y V1 11 Auto Y V1 23 Auto Y V1 12 Auto Y V1 24 Auto Y V1 VLAN Mode Trunking Default V M T D Mode Speed and Duplex mode FL Flow Control This main menu shows you the defau...

Page 30: ... Full Duplex Switches 22 Switch Configuration These are the valid commands V Configure VLAN groups M Select 10 100Mbps and half or full duplex mode T Select Trunking D Restore the default settings ESC Abort the menu at any time ...

Page 31: ...ed into logical rather than physical networks Figure 8 9 below shows the difference between LAN and VLAN The segmentation in VLAN creates secured areas where sensitive information is not shared and creates its own broadcast domain within the group to effectively reduce broadcast traffic providing higher network efficiency and security Figure 8 LAN Segmentation ...

Page 32: ...Signamax 065 7530 065 7540 Full Duplex Switches 24 Switch Configuration Figure 9 VLAN Segmentation ...

Page 33: ...ps to assign ports to a VLAN group Enter V from the Main Menu Select a VLAN group V1 V2 V3 or V4 Enter the port Note If entering more than one port to a VLAN group separate each port by commas without spaces Only one VLAN group can be defined at a time Repeat selecting VLAN groups and assigning ports until all ports are assigned to at least one VLAN group Though each VLAN grouping does not need to...

Page 34: ...er the new port list Key 1 2 3 8 10 14 15 17 18 19 20 22 Proceed with the assignment of the remainder of the ports into any VLAN grouping Enter V2 Key 1 4 5 6 8 12 13 19 21 23 Enter V3 Key 1 7 9 11 16 19 21 23 Note Until assigned the menu displays error for each unassigned port While any port is in the error status the ESC key will not return the screen to the main menu Assign each port to a VLAN ...

Page 35: ... V3 13 Auto Y V2 2 Auto Y V1 14 Auto Y V1 3 Auto Y V1 15 Auto Y V1 4 Auto Y V2 16 Auto Y V3 5 Auto Y V2 17 Auto Y V1 6 Auto Y V2 18 Auto Y V1 7 Auto Y V3 19 Auto Y V1 V2 V3 8 Auto Y V1 V2 20 Auto Y V1 9 Auto Y V3 21 Auto Y V2 V3 10 Auto Y V1 22 Auto Y V1 11 Auto Y V3 23 Auto Y V2 V3 12 Auto Y V2 24 Auto Y Error VLAN Mode Trunking Default V M T D Note Port 24 is not defined to any VLAN so Error app...

Page 36: ...setting or to toggle flow control ON OFF Enter M no ENTER Select a port Select the media from the list that appears on the screen Note Only one port can be changed at a time Consult the following chart for a brief description Communication Media Description 0 Flow control Toggles off on 1 Auto Auto Negotiation 2 100FD 100Mbps at full duplex mode 3 100HD 100Mbps at half duplex mode 4 10FD 10Mbps at...

Page 37: ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 V2 empty V3 empty V4 empty Port Mode FLW VLAN Port Mode FLW VLAN 1 Auto Y V1 V2 V3 13 Auto Y V2 2 Auto Y V1 14 Auto Y V1 3 Auto Y V1 15 Auto Y V1 4 Auto Y V2 16 Auto Y V3 5 Auto Y V2 17 Auto Y V1 6 10HD Y V2 18 Auto Y V1 7 Auto Y V3 19 Auto Y V1 V2 V3 8 Auto Y V1 V2 20 Auto Y V1 9 Auto Y V3 21 Auto Y V2 V3 10 Auto Y V1 22 Auto Y V1 11 Auto Y V3 23 Auto Y V2 V3 ...

Page 38: ... on the program of the switch configuration port 20 will be showing the status of the optional module The port setting for the optional module is slightly different from the regular port Consult the following chart for a brief description Communication Media Description 0 Flow control Toggles off on 1 FX FD 100Mbps at full duplex mode 2 FX HD 100Mbps at half duplex mode ...

Page 39: ...rection to determine the trunking ports to depart from if the destination address is on another switch Trunking Rules There are some rules for MAC Based Trunking setting a FO 065 7530 provides two ways of trunking selection two port trunking Port s 1 5 and four port trunking Port s 1 2 5 6 providing a high bandwidth connection from 400Mbps to 800Mbps b Trunking port setting is only available for P...

Page 40: ...witch VLAN Mode Trunking Default V M T D T 0 disable 1 2 port 2 4 port Select Trunking Group 0 2 2 VLAN Port List V1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 V2 empty V3 empty V4 empty Port Mode FLW VLAN LIST Port Mode FLW VLAN LIST 1 Auto Y TRUNK V1 9 Auto Y V1 2 Auto Y TRUNK V1 10 Auto Y V1 3 Auto Y V1 11 Auto Y V1 4 Auto Y V1 12 Auto Y V1 5 Auto Y TRUNK V1 13 Auto Y V1 6 Auto Y TRUNK V1 14 Auto Y...

Page 41: ...bandwidth connection from 400 Mbps to 800 Mbps c Trunking port setting is only available for Port s 1 2 3 4 d Trunking port must connect to any ports on another device FO 065 7520 065 7530 065 7540 with the trunking setting disabled Port 1 2 3 4 for FO 065 7530 065 7540 Port A1 A2 A3 A4 for FO 065 7520 or any ports except Port 1 2 3 4 or A1 A2 A3 A4 for FO 065 7520 That means when using Trunking t...

Page 42: ...following illustration 24 port 10 100 Base Ethernet Switch VLAN Mode Trunking Default V M T D Select Trunk Port A 1 2 B 1 2 3 4 A Port Mode FLW Port Mode FLW 1 Auto Y Trunk 13 Auto Y 2 Auto Y Trunk 14 Auto Y 3 Auto Y 15 Auto Y 4 Auto Y 16 Auto Y 5 Auto Y 17 Auto Y 6 10HD Y 18 Auto Y 7 Auto Y 19 Auto Y 8 Auto Y 20 Auto Y 9 Auto Y 21 Auto Y 10 Auto Y 22 Auto Y 11 Auto Y 23 Auto Y 12 Auto Y 24 Auto Y...

Page 43: ...an environment where a variety of switches are used When trunking is enabled on a Port Based Trunking switch it can parallel link to another switch with or without this feature but once the port based trunking is enabled the VLAN on the Port Based Trunking switch will be disabled Using the MAC Based Trunking approach the trunking and VLAN functions can work together without any problem Where the t...

Page 44: ...Signamax 065 7530 065 7540 Full Duplex Switches 36 Switch Configuration Figure 10 Trunking between two 065 7540s and Server Figure 11 Cascading with Trunking Port Connection ...

Page 45: ...065 7540 Full Duplex Switches Switch Configuration 37 Networking Examples The following illustrates ways in which the 065 7530 and 065 7540 switches can be utilized Figure 12 High speed connections for a small workgroup ...

Page 46: ...Signamax 065 7530 065 7540 Full Duplex Switches 38 Switch Configuration Figure 13 Collapsed backbone for workgroups ...

Page 47: ...Signamax 065 7530 065 7540 Full Duplex Switches Switch Configuration 39 Figure 14 Bridging existing hub based 100BaseTX and 10BaseT networks ...

Page 48: ...Signamax 065 7530 065 7540 Full Duplex Switches 40 Switch Configuration Figure 15 Use FO 065 7540 and FO 065 7520 MediaRack Switch System to Define High Fiber Port Density Configuration ...

Page 49: ...24 for 065 7540 10 100BaseT TX 100BaseFX 200Mbps full duplex 100Mbps half duplex 100BaseTX 200Mbps full duplex 100Mbps half duplex Speed 10BaseTX 20Mbps full duplex 10Mbps half duplex Performance 148 800bps forwarding rate per port for 100Mbps LED Indicators Power Link Activity 100Mbps Full duplex Collision Module LED Indicators 100 TX 10 RX FDX COL Dimensions 440 X 205 X 45 mm Rackmount Size 17 3...

Page 50: ...0 2 9kg 6 4lb for 065 7540 Power Input 100 250 VAC 47 63 Hz 2 A Power Consumption 15 W for FO 065 7530 25 W for FO 065 7540 Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Humidity 10 90 non condensing Altitude 3048 m 10 000 ft Emissions FCC part 15 Class A CISPR Class A VCCI I CE Mark Safety UL CSA TUV GS ...

Page 51: ... Connector and Cable Pins The following table lists the pinout of 10 100BaseT TX ports Table 6 Connector Pinouts Pin Regular Ports Uplink port 1 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 3 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 4 NC NC 5 NC NC 6 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 7 NC NC 8 NC NC ...

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