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N-GXE-POE-xx-01 User Guide 

33599 Rev. E 

              

https:/www.transition.com

  

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Safety

 

Warnings

 

and

 

Cautions

 

These products are not intended for use in life support products where failure of a product could reasonably be 
expected to result in death or personal injury. Anyone using a this product in such an application without express 
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Transition Networks for any damages that may result from such use or sale. 

 Attention

: this product, like all electronic products, uses semiconductors that can be damaged by ESD 

(electrostatic Discharge). Always observe appropriate precautions when handling. 

  Warning

: Potential for damage to equipment or personal injury.  

 

Warning

: Risk of Electrical Shock 

 Warning

: Hot surface! 

 

N-GXE-POE-xx-01 Network Interface Card (NIC) User Guide, TN PN 33599 Rev. E 
 
Record of

 

Revisions 

 

Rev 

Date 

Description of Changes 

9/16/15 

Add LPT and Sleep mode fixes, PXE boot updates, PCB 11483 Rev. 05, and revised bracket.  

11/11/15 

Change default bracket to standard and added a note on Jumper J6.3 – J6.5. 

C 8/23/16 

Add N-GXE-POE-SC-01, update driver install link, grounding, and jumper information, and clarify VLAN 
tagging scenario, Utility, LED, and contact information.

 

Update SKUs to GXE-POE-SC-01(S) and N-GXE-

POE-SC-02(L). 

 

10/3/16 

Add information on how to add PXE boot/”Boot Agent” into NVM.  

11/29/18  Add Linux to the software support spec. 

 

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Summary of Contents for N-GXE-POE-LC-01

Page 1: ...N GXE POE xx 01 Network Interface Card NIC User Guide 33599 Rev E...

Page 2: ...cket to standard and added a note on Jumper J6 3 J6 5 C 8 23 16 Add N GXE POE SC 01 update driver install link grounding and jumper information and clarify VLAN tagging scenario Utility LED and contac...

Page 3: ...xample 11 Cable Descriptions 12 Copper Cable Requirements 13 Standard PoE Parameters 13 Cisco IP Phones PoE 13 802 3at Summary of Electrical Isolation Requirement 14 N GXE POE xx 01 PoE 14 802 3af Cla...

Page 4: ...all the Driver Software 25 Teaming Channel Bonding Feature s 25 QoS on VoIP Traffic 26 PXE Preboot eXecution Environment Boot Option 27 Troubleshooting 28 Troubleshooting Procedure 28 Testing Network...

Page 5: ...N GXE POE xx 01 works in environments where the VoIP Phone system is capable of VLAN tagging and the Host PC can pass un tagged data traffic or it can generate a Tag Ordering Information Part Number D...

Page 6: ...E xx 01 installed into a PSE device When you connect VoIP phones to your network PCs you must separate Voice traffic from Data traffic using a VLAN since Voice traffic needs a higher priority than Dat...

Page 7: ...g P below coming from the IP phone system and the Tag labeled Tag I coming from the PC Host Tagging from the fiber NIC N GXE POE xx 01 is an option provided through the use of the EPC Ethernet Packet...

Page 8: ...vironment with possible VLAN configurations using the optional TN EPC Utility to send Ethernet frames to the switch The EPC Ethernet Packet Controller Utility N POE EPC which can be downloaded from th...

Page 9: ...le Bracket N GXE POE LC 01 N GXE POE SFP 01 and N GXE POE SC 01 S ship with a standard profile bracket attached Low Profile LP Bracket included option on some models The N GXE POE SC 02 L ships with a...

Page 10: ...enabled the loss of the fiber link will cause the loss of the copper link The copper link will not be established until the fiber port has a valid link Specifications The N GXE POE xx 01 was designed...

Page 11: ...User Guide 33599 Rev E https www transition com Page 11 of 34 Dimensions Standard High Profile Bracket 4 763 in x 0 850 in 120 9802 mm x 21 59 mm Low Profile LP Bracket 3 156 in x 0 866 in 80 1624 mm...

Page 12: ...ies section on page 5 and are shown below Note that TN PN N POE CBLKIT provides all three cables shown below and is typically used for pre sales proof of concept After that just one of the cables is t...

Page 13: ...ent operating temp 5 C with one mode two pairs active Supported cabling Category 5 More stringent cable specification allows assumption of more current carrying capacity and lower resistance 20 0 Ohms...

Page 14: ...d pdf for the full document N GXE POE xx 01 PoE The N GXE POE xx 01 uses a single power sourcing equipment controller designed for use in IEEE 802 3 Type 1 and Type 2 high power compliant Power over E...

Page 15: ...DC Disconnect detection involves measurement of current A disconnected PD stops consuming current which can be inspected by the PSE So the PSE must disconnect power within 300 to 400 ms from when the...

Page 16: ...mation on the Sleep state Wake on LAN behavior and related topics see the System Power States article at https msdn microsoft com en us library windows desktop aa373229 v vs 85 aspx Windows users can...

Page 17: ...ard You may also have received one or more optional cable connection accessories See Cable Descriptions on page 12 for details Save the packaging for possible future use Note the appropriate bracket i...

Page 18: ...and place it on an antistatic surface 8 Check the N GXE POE xx 01 for signs of damage particularly on the PCB edge connector Caution Never attempt to install a damaged NIC card If the N GXE POE xx 01...

Page 19: ...ow to remove the HP bracket from the N GXE POE LC 01 or N GXE POE SFP 01 and replace it with the low profile LP bracket You can also use this procedure to remove the LP bracket and replace it with the...

Page 20: ...e Capacitance is too high Blink Off 5 times Problem with POE 54V or PD error detected 12 Volts not detected Blink Off 6 times Reserved Blink Off 7 times Over current OFF PD Signature is shorted non PO...

Page 21: ...Transition Networks N GXE POE xx 01 User Guide 33599 Rev E https www transition com Page 21 of 34 Jumper Locations and Settings PCB 11483 05 Jumper Locations PCB 11502 02 Jumper Locations...

Page 22: ...jumpered enabled Removing jumper disables possibility to change switch configuration through the EPC host software utility which configures the switch to tag VLAN ID s for untagged VoIP phone applica...

Page 23: ...red PCIe slot and remove the blank faceplate from the PC chassis Keep the faceplate in a safe place as you may need it for future use Note If you cannot locate or know how to find a PCIe slot refer to...

Page 24: ...a Fiber Optic Network Cable to the NIC To connect a fiber optic network cable to the NIC perform the following steps 1 Prepare a fiber optic cable with an appropriate connecter Warning The fiber opti...

Page 25: ...ices ANS VLANs Article ID 000005677 at http www intel com content www us en support network and i o ethernet products 000005677 html has a good introduction to ANS VLANs software downloads VLAN types...

Page 26: ...htm 3 BIOS UEFI references http uefi org uefi The UEFI Forum is a community effort by many companies in the personal computer industry to modernize the booting process UEFI stands for Unified Extensi...

Page 27: ...processor family platforms Installing the UEFI Network Driver Option ROM Using PROSet Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager can install the UEFI network driver on an Intel network adapter s option R...

Page 28: ...le or conflicting devices settings 9 Run Windows Device Manager and scan for changes 10 Check that the PC s BIOS version is appropriate and update to the latest See the PC documentation 11 Check if th...

Page 29: ...______________ Operating System _______________________________________________________________ BIOS version __________________________________________________________________ Configuration __________...

Page 30: ...ver voltage failures caused by use outside of the product s specified rating or normal wear and tear of mechanical components Transition Networks will at its option Repair the defective product to fun...

Page 31: ...or authorization of repair If no authorization is obtained or the product is deemed not repairable Transition Networks will retain the 200 00 service charge and return the product to the customer not...

Page 32: ...ropean regulations Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Achtung Dieses...

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