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User’s Manual 

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8-port Ethernet Switch  

This compact switch has seven RJ-45 ports and one fiber 
port.  Each of the RJ-45 port is capable of auto-negotiate 
10/100Mbps and full or half-duplex mode.  The multi-
mode fiber port is able to accommodate SC connector. 
 
The switch combines fiber and TX ports in a compact 
box, providing an inexpensive solution for 
interconnecting between buildings in a campus, multi-
tenant location covering large areas or industrial 
environment.  The fiber port provides the long distance 
capability and the space saving compact size makes it 
ideal for wall mounting or desktop. 
 
Store-and-forward, true non-blocking architecture and 
auto-negotiation are features of this switch to optimize 
performance and value of this switch.  Installation and 
operation involves simply plugging in cabling and 
connecting power. This 8-port switch represents 
affordable, reliable, and easy-to-use LAN solutions. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TE100-S81FX

Page 1: ...ng on the wall The fiber port accommodates SC type connector RJ 45 connects auto negotiating 10 100BASE TX transmission In this manual you will find Benefits of Ethernet switches Features of this Ethe...

Page 2: ...ATURES 5 PACKING LIST 5 FRONT PANEL 6 Uplink Port 7 DIP Switch 7 INSTALLATION 9 SELECTING A SITE FOR THE SWITCH 9 CONNECTING TO POWER 10 CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK 10 NETWORKING EXAMPLE 11 SPECIFICATI...

Page 3: ...t 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...

Page 4: ...rconnecting between buildings in a campus multi tenant location covering large areas or industrial environment The fiber port provides the long distance capability and the space saving compact size ma...

Page 5: ...ck pressure and IEEE 802 3x compliant flow control Supports 1K MAC addresses One uplink port Rear DIP switch to force fiber transmission to half duplex Front panel port utilization and status LEDs Wal...

Page 6: ...ont Panel The following pages explain the front LED functions Figure 1 Front Panel Power Indicates that there is power to the switch 100 TX Indicates the presence of 100Mbps when steady and flashes up...

Page 7: ...TX Port 7TX uplink port are mutually exclusive If port 7TX is in use the uplink port will be automatically disabled and vise versa If connecting to an uplink port of a hub or another switch any of the...

Page 8: ...ition forces 100Mbps speed on port 1 when in the OFF position Note new setting will not be activated unless fixed setting is enabled Pin 4 forces half duplex on port 1 when in the ON position full dup...

Page 9: ...meet the following requirements Room temperature of between 0 40 C 32 104 F Relative humidity of less than 90 percent non condensing Electromagnetic field RFC of surrounding devices not to exceed stan...

Page 10: ...Consult Table 1 for specific cabling requirements Prepare cable with connections corresponding to the port Install the same type of connectors at both ends for proper performance With the power switc...

Page 11: ...Networking for classrooms Classroom A Classroom B ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 7TX 1FX Switch 12 port fiber Switch 100Mbps Fiber We Connect Classrooms 100Mbps Fiber Up to 6 560 ft Up to 6 560 ft 100Mbps C...

Page 12: ...User s Manual 12 Figure 3 Networking for multi users TX to Classes TX to Classes TX to Classes...

Page 13: ...3u 10BASE TX 10Mbps half duplex 20Mbps full duplex 100BASE TX 100Mbps half duplex 200Mbps full duplex Performance 100BASE FX 100Mbps half duplex 200Mbps full duplex Forwarding Rate 148 800pps for 100...

Page 14: ...1 6kg 3 5lb Power Input 100 250VAC 47 63Hz internal Universal Power Supply Power Consumption 11 W max Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Storage Temperature 25 70 C 13 158 F Humidity 10 90 non con...

Page 15: ...s The following table lists the pinout of 10 100BASE T TX ports Table 7 Connector Pin Out Pin Regular Ports Uplink port 1 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Transmit D...

Page 16: ...of installation and supportability LAN Local Area Network LAN technology gave personal computers the power to share resources of hardware and software LAN connects personal computers file servers pri...

Page 17: ...z The only cabling media approved is the fiber optic pair The IEEE has already begun discussions to standardize 10Gbps 10Gig Ethernet Ethernet Products Hub One of the earlier connection solutions for...

Page 18: ...ment There are two basic architectures of LAN switches cut through and store and forward Cut through switches consider only the destination address before forwarding it on to its destination segment b...

Page 19: ...standard for fiber optic cabling capable of carrying data at 100Mbps adapter network Expansion card that enables a computer to attach to a network ASIC Application specific integrated circuit a chip d...

Page 20: ...amount of time usually expressed in bits or bytes per second broadcast message forwarded to all destinations on a network bus Connector or set of connectors that serve as the interconnection between r...

Page 21: ...optic cable Cable made of thin glass threads that carry data in the form of light pulses firmware software routines that are permanently written onto read only memory full duplex a communications tec...

Page 22: ...d OEM original equipment manufacturer a manufacturer that typically purchases components from other manufacturers integrates them into its own products and sell the products to the public out of band...

Page 23: ...bric a term used to specify the maximum bandwidth of a switch at the backplane UTP unshielded twisted pair cabling with wires that are twisted around each other the individual wires are uninstalled VL...

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