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PES-100 Phoneline Ethernet Switch

 

FCC Statement 

 

This device compiles with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that 
may cause undesired operation. 

 

Warning!

 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 

a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 
designed 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 instructions, 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. 
 

Information for Canadian Users 

The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means 
that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, 
operation, and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee that 
the equipment will operate to a user's satisfaction. 
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be 
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The 
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In 
some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single line individual 
service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly. The 
customer should be aware that the compliance with the above conditions may not 
prevent degradation of service in some situations. 
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian 
maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made 
by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the 
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the 
equipment. 

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For their own protection, users should ensure that the electrical ground 
connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe 
system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly 

Summary of Contents for PES-100

Page 1: ...PES 100 Phoneline Ethernet Switch User s Guide Version 2 0...

Page 2: ...n All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Neither does it convey any license under its pat...

Page 3: ...tification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operation and safety requirements The Industry Canada does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to a us...

Page 4: ...ch connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Note iv This digital apparatus does not exceed the class A limits for radio n...

Page 5: ...eu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or conseq...

Page 6: ...d Industrial Park HsinChu Taiwan 300 R O C North America support zyxel com www zyxel com ftp zyxel com 1 714 632 0882 800 255 4101 1 714 632 0858 ZyXEL Communications Inc 1650 Miraloma Avenue Placenti...

Page 7: ...TION 2 2 2 KEY FEATURES 2 2 3 THE FRONT PANEL 3 2 3 1 Power LED 3 2 3 2 Port LEDs 3 2 3 3 Uplink Port 4 2 3 4 RS 232 Console Port 4 2 4 THE REAR PANEL 5 2 4 1 Power Receptacle 5 3 INSTALLING AND USING...

Page 8: ...RING 8 4 4 VIRTUAL LAN 8 5 CONSOLE PROGRAM NETWORK MANAGEMENT 9 5 1 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 10 5 2 PORT MANAGEMENT 11 5 3 REMOTE MANAGEMENT 11 6 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 13 7 PHONELINE ETHERNET 14 7 1 14 7 2...

Page 9: ...Figure 2 Front Panel 3 Figure 3 Rear Panel 5 Figure 4 RS 232 DB 9 DCE female connector 9 Figure 5 System Management 11 Figure 6 14 Figure 7 14 List of Tables Table 1 Customer Support vi Table 2 RS 232...

Page 10: ...rchasing the PES 100 Phoneline Ethernet Switch Before you start please check the contents in the package The package should include the following One Phoneline Ethernet Switch One power cord Screws an...

Page 11: ...ng runt and CRC error packets The switch is also fully compliant with all network protocols Moreover the LED indicators on the front panel allow you to monitor the operating status of the individual p...

Page 12: ...the operating status of each port 2 3 2 1 Phoneline Networking Ports Each phoneline networking ports has two LED indicators Link LED A steady green Link LED indicates that the link is up and ready If...

Page 13: ...ion occurs when two stations within a collision domain attempt to transmit at the same time The LED blinks when a collision is detected Intermittent blinking of the LED is normal however frequent coll...

Page 14: ...Panel The rear panel of the switching hub is shown next Figure 3 Rear Panel 2 4 1 Power Receptacle The switch is equipped with a universal power supply that accepts line power in the range of 100 240...

Page 15: ...re than eight switches if freestanding n Do not obstruct the vents on the sides of the case 3 1 2 Rack Mount Installation The switch can be mounted in a standard 19 inch equipment rack Two mounting br...

Page 16: ...line networking switch are switch ports while the Uplink port is a station port Thus to connect to an Ethernet switch use a straight through cable between the Uplink port and the Ethernet switch An al...

Page 17: ...another s shared resources e g shared hard disks and printers To eliminate this security risk you partition the network into different groups with VLAN which prevents stations in different groups fro...

Page 18: ...a terminal emulation program to start a management session The main screen of console will show the following six items 1 4 N A 5 GND Ground 6 N A 7 N A N A 1 5 6 9 To connect a terminal directly to...

Page 19: ...Enter the IP address of the DNS Domain Name System server Domain name Enter the domain name of the switch Trap Manager A maximum of 3 trap managers is allowed If you enable Trap Report Status then a t...

Page 20: ...Wrong Password for Telnet Wrong Password for Web Management Password Select this item to change the password Error Rate Select this item to set the threshold of CRC error rate 1 3 After selecting Port...

Page 21: ...tings in Internet Explorer as follows 1 On the menu bar select Tools Internet Options 2 Click on the Security tab 3 Click on the Internet icon and then the Custom Level button 4 Select Custom for Micr...

Page 22: ...Base TX UTP Category 5 Phoneline networking Twisted pair telephone wires Network Data Rate Ethernet 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Phoneline networking 1 Mbps LED indicators Power LED For each phoneline networking...

Page 23: ...ePNA specification 1 1 2 IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX 7 1 3 12 1Mbps phoneline ports 4 2 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet RJ 45 ports 5 1 Uplink port crossover 6 500 150 7 8 console port 9 SNMP...

Page 24: ...PES 100 Phoneline Ethernet Switch 7 2 Phoneline Ethernet IP 500 150 7 3 2 RJ 11 Phoneline Ethernet RJ 11 port phoneline networking 2 15 Phoneline Ethernet Ethernet...

Page 25: ...PES 100 Phoneline Ethernet Switch 7 4 Console Port RS 232 Table 4 RS 232 1 N A 2 TX Transmit 3 RX Receive 4 N A 5 GND Ground 6 N A 7 N A 8 N A 9 N A RS 232 DB 9 DCE female connector 1 5 6 9 16...

Page 26: ...S 100 Phoneline Ethernet Switch 7 5 Console console PC 1 System Management IP address subnet mask password 2 Port Management port 3 Reset Device 4 Save Setting RESET 5 Factory Defaults 6 Quit 17 conso...

Page 27: ...Class B iii Part 15 iii Filtering 8 Forwarding 8 Front Panel 3 G General Description 2 H half duplex 4 I IEEE802 3 2 IEEE802 3u 2 individual subscribers 8 Installation Ethernet Connections 7 Network...

Page 28: ...r RMA v RS 232 console 5 10 RS 232 pin definitions 10 S Save Setting 11 SNMP MIB I and II 3 SNMP manager 2 stack 6 Standards 14 Statistics 13 Store and Forward 8 straight through cable 2 5 7 Subnet Ma...

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