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TE100-S16R 

16-Port 10/100Mbps 

NWay Ethernet Switch 

 

 

User’s Guide 

Summary of Contents for TE100-S16R

Page 1: ...TE100 S16R 16 Port 10 100Mbps NWay Ethernet Switch User s Guide ...

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Page 3: ...an radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance 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...

Page 4: ...ent is not compromised c Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading d Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate conside...

Page 5: ... S GUIDE III INTRODUCTION 1 FAST ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY 1 SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY 2 FEATURES 3 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5 UNPACKING 5 INSTALLATION 5 RACK MOUNTING 6 IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS 7 FRONT PANEL 7 REAR PANEL 8 LED INDICATORS 9 TRUNKING SETTING 9 QOS QUALITY OF SERVICE SETTING 12 ...

Page 6: ...10BASE T Hub 16 B 100BASE TX Hub 16 HUB WITHOUT UPLINK MDI II PORT 16 A Using straight cable 16 B Using crossover cable 16 SWITCH TO SWITCH OTHER DEVICES 17 A Using straight cable 17 B Using crossover cable 17 PORT S PEED DUPLEX MODE 17 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 ...

Page 7: ...r lower case refers to other Ethernet switches Overview of this User s Guide Introduction Describes the Switch and its features Unpacking and Installation Helps you get started with the basic installation of the Switch Identifying External Components Describes the front panel rear panel and LED indicators of the Switch Connecting the Switch Tells how you can connect the Switch to your Ethernet net...

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Page 9: ... non disruptive smooth evolution from the current 10BASE T technology The non disruptive and smooth evolution nature and the dominating potential market base virtually guarantee cost effective and high performance Fast Ethernet solutions in the years to come 100Mbps Fast Ethernet is a new standard specified by the IEEE 802 3 LAN committee It is an extension of the 10Mbps Ethernet standard with the...

Page 10: ...ment to destination segment without interfering with any other segments By doing this the total network capacity is multiplied while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards For Fast Ethernet networks a switch is an effective way of eliminating problems of uplinking Fast Ethernet hubs beyond the two repeater limit A switch can be used to split parts of the network into differen...

Page 11: ...h speed servers With the highest bandwidth at 200Mbps 100Mbps full duplex mode each port can provide workstation with congestion free data pipe for simultaneous access to the server The Switch is expandable by cascading two or more switches together As all ports support 200Mbps the Switch can be cascaded from any port and to any number of switches The Switch is a perfect choice for 10Mbps network ...

Page 12: ... 100Mbps thereby providing you with automatic and flexible solutions for your network IEEE 802 3x flow control for full duplex mode operation Back pressure flow control for half duplex mode operation Data Forwarding Rate per port at wire speed for both 10Mbps and 100Mbps speed Data Filtering Rate per port at wire speed for both 10Mbps and 100Mbps speed eliminates all error packets runts etc 16K ac...

Page 13: ...wo mounting brackets This User s Guide If any item is found missing or damaged please contact your local reseller for replacement Installation The site where you install the Switch may greatly affect its performance When installing consider the following pointers Install the Switch in a fairly cool and dry place See Technical Specification for the acceptable operating temperature and humidity rang...

Page 14: ...r feet on the corners at the bottom of the Switch The rubber feet cushion the Switch and protect the bottom of the Switch Rack Mounting The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch rack which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment Attach the mounting brackets at the switch s side panels one on each side and secure them with the provided screws After that use screws prov...

Page 15: ...r detailed information about each LED indicator Twisted Pair Ports Use any of these ports to connect network devices workstations hubs switches etc to the Switch These ports are MDI X ports and you can use ordinary straight through twisted pair cables to connect PCs workstations and Servers to the Switch If you need to connect these ports to devices with MDI X ports you need to use crossover cable...

Page 16: ... By using the trunking DIP switches you can set the trunking function For detail information on how to configure trunking please refer to the Trunking Setting in the next section QoS setting DIP switch By using the QoS DIP switches you can set the QoS function For detail information on how to setup QoS please refer to the QoS Setting in the next section AC Power Connector For the power cord ...

Page 17: ...k ACT and 100M Link ACT 10Mbps Link Activity amber and 100Mbps Link Activity green Indicator This indicator lights green when the port is connected to a 100Mbps device It blinks green when transmitting or receiving data on the 100Mbps network This indicator lights amber when the port is connected to a 10Mbps device It blinks amber when transmitting or receiving data on the 10Mbps network Trunking ...

Page 18: ...model Switches together 1 Power off the Switch 2 Follow the table above to select the trunk ports and set the dipswitches 3 Repeat step 1 2 and configure another Switch 4 Connect the trunk ports together using crossover CAT5 UTP STP cables 5 Power on the Switches Please refer below for some trunking examples A0 A1 Trunking Group A 0 0 Disable 1 0 Port 1 9 400Mbps 0 1 Port 1 2 9 600Mbps 1 1 Port 1 ...

Page 19: ...11 Cascade two switches with UpLink port Cascade two switches with Trunking ports Cascade three switches with trunking ports ...

Page 20: ...f priority settings The priority can be checked via layer 2 IEEE802 1Q VLAN Tagging and or layer 3 IP Header TOS bits Port Based Priority is also provided for user to set traffic prioritization according to the port number Port based priority ensures transmission with precedence for all incoming packets to the selected port s This feature reduces transmission delay and allows effective video switc...

Page 21: ...IP header QoS feature When the DIP Switch is set at Enable the Switch will check each received data packet and handle the packet according to the TOS bit priority information VLAN Tag QoS DIP Switch 10 enables disables 802 1Q VLAN Tag priority feature When the DIP Switch is set at Enable the Switch will check each received data packet and handle the packet according to the VLAN tagging priority in...

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Page 23: ...making a proper connection check the PC LAN card the cable the Switch and the Switch port The following are the possible LED indicator status for PC to Switch connection 1 The LINK ACT LED indicator lights green for 100Mbps connection or lights amber for 10Mbps connection 2 The FDX COL LED indicator lights green if the LAN adapter is in full duplex mode The LED remains off when the adapter is in h...

Page 24: ... LED indicator is OFF LINK ACT LED indicator lights green Hub without Uplink MDI II port If a hub is not equipped with an uplink MDI II port connection can be made using either straight cable or crossover cable A Using straight cable When using straight cable the connection can be made from Switch s uplink MDI II port to any port of the Hub B Using crossover cable When using crossover cable the co...

Page 25: ...tch A to any of the 10Mbps 100Mbps MDI X port of the other switch switch B or other device 1 The LINK ACT LED indicator lights green indicating 100Mbps connection or it lights amber indicating 10Mbps speed 2 The FDX COL LED indicator lights green if the connection is in full duplex mode The LED remains off when the connection is in half duplex mode Port Speed Duplex Mode After a connection is made...

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Page 27: ...otocol CSMA CD Data Transfer Rate Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex 20Mbps full duplex Fast Ethernet 100Mbps half duplex 200Mbps full duplex Topology Star Network Cables 10BASET 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 EIA TIA 568 100 ohm STP 100BASE TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 EIA TIA 568 100 ohm STP Number of Ports 16 x 10 100Mbps NWay MDI X ports Uplink Port 1 x 10 100Mbps NWay MDI II port shared with port 8 ...

Page 28: ... x H x D EMI FCC Class A CE Mark Class A VCCI Class A Safety UL TUV Performance Transmits Method Store and forward RAM Buffer 512KBytes per device Filtering Address Table 16K entries per device Packet Filtering Forwar ding Rate 10Mbps Ethernet 14 880 pps 100Mbps Fast Ethernet 148 800 pps MAC Address Learning Automatic update QoS Method Port basis 802 1Q VLAN Tag IP Header Trunking 2 trunking group...

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