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User Manual

BS-GU2008P

Package Contents

The package contains the items shown below. If any items are missing, please 
contact the dealer where you purchased the BS-GU2008P.
The appearance of the BS-GU2008P may vary from the illustration.

•  Switch (main unit) ........................................................................................................................1

•  AC adapter.......................................................................................................................................1

•  Power cable retainer band.........................................................................................................1

•  Rubber feet ....................................................................................................................................4

•  Serial number stickers ...............................................................................................................2

•  User manual (this document)...................................................................................................1

•  Warranty ..........................................................................................................................................1

Layout

1. Indicators

Indicators are located on the front panel of the product. The functions of each 
indicator are shown below.

  PoE Limit (Orange)
 

On: 

PoE is supplying more than 30 watts of power to all devices. For 

temperatures above 40

 (104°

), don't connect devices that 

draw more than 30 watts of PoE power total.

 

Blinking

PoE power has been disabled to some ports because the 

maximum 50 watts of PoE power was exceeded. PoE power was 
disabled for ports in order of descending port number until the 
total PoE output power was less than 50 watts.

 

Off: 

Normal

  Loop (Red)

 

Blinking: 

Loop blocked (blinks once per second)

 

Off: 

Normal

  Power (Green)

 

On: 

Power on

 

Off: 

Power off

  PoE (Green or Orange)

 

On (Green):  PoE power is available

 

On (Orange):  Overcurrent or excessive power draw

 

Off: 

PoE power is disabled

  1000

 

Mbps (Green)

 

On: 

1000 Mbps Link

 

Blinking: 

If a loop is blocked, the LED for the blocked port blinks once  

per second.

 

Off: 

100 Mbps or 10 Mbps Link, No Link

  Link/Act (Green)

 

On: 

Link established

 

Blinking: 

Data transfer

 

 

If a loop is blocked, the LED for the blocked port blinks once  

 

 

per second.

 

Off: 

Link not established

2. Loop prevention switch

 

This switches loop prevention on and off. After flipping the switch, disconnect 

and reconnect the power cable.

3. PoE ports

 

These Ethernet ports support PoE. Connect devices that need Ethernet power 

to these ports. Each port can supply up to 15.4 watts.

 

The maximum total supply for all 6 ports varies according to the operating 

temperature. If it is below 40

℃ 

(104°

), 50 watts. If it is above 40

℃ 

(104°

), 

30 watts.

 

Connect Ethernet devices to the switch in ascending order of port 

number. If the maximum total power for PoE exceeds 50 watts, power to 
ports will be disabled in descending order by port number until the total 
output power for PoE is below 50 watts.

 

All ports support autonegotiation. The optimal duplex mode (full duplex or 
half duplex) and transfer speed (1000, 100, or 10 Mbps) are selected 

automatically.

4. Uplink ports

 

Connect other hubs or switches to these ports. These ports don't support PoE.

5. Power connector

 

Connect the included AC adapter to this connector. Secure the AC adapter 

cable with the included cable retainer.

Loop Prevention

This unit can detect and prevent network loops that can cause interference in the 
network.

What is a Loop?

If both ends of an Ethernet cable are connected to the same hub, or when multiple 
connections exist between two hubs, data may be sent in a loop around the 
network, wasting network capacity and never getting to its destination. This 
continuously circulating data may interfere with other network communication.

Loop Prevention

・Off: 

Loops are not blocked.

・On: 

If a network loop is detected, the port is blocked until the loop is fixed. Also, 

the loop, link/act, and 1000 Mbps (if active) LEDs for the blocked port blink 

once per second.

Turning Loop Prevention On and Off

1. Use the switch on the front of the BS-GU2008P to turn loop 

prevention

 on or off.

2. 

After changing the switch position, disconnect and reconnect the power cable. The 

change will take effect when the 

BS-GU2008P has rebooted.

Notes: 

While loop prevention is enabled, the BS-GU2008P will send a loop detection 

packet through the network every two seconds. If these packets disrupt your 
network in any way, disable loop prevention.

Loop prevention cannot detect or block all types of loops.

When a Loop is Detected

Reconnect your Ethernet cabling, making sure that there are no redundant 

connections.

Installation

Precautions for Installation

•  Do not install the device in an unstable location such as on an unsteady table or 

an inclined surface.

•  Do not place another hub or object that generates heat on this unit.

•  Please route all cables properly to prevent people from tripping over them.

•  Ensure the air vents on the product are not blocked by other equipment or walls.

•  Only use the AC adapter included with the product. Using other AC adapters 

may result in damage or fire.

Floor or Shelf Mounting

Attach the supplied rubber feet  to the bottom corners of the unit before use.

Mounting to a Metal Surface

To mount to a metal surface, such as the side of a steel desk, use the "BS-MGK-A 

Magnet Kit" (sold separately).
Caution: Do not put floppy discs, magnetic cards, or other magnetic storage media 

near magnets. Doing so may delete or corrupt data.

Note:       If the switch is secured by the magnet alone, it should be no more than 75 

cm (29.5 in) from the floor.

Wall Mounting

To mount the unit to a wall, use 2 screws (not included) with the dimensions shown 

below. Install the screws 113 mm (4.4 in) apart and slide the mounting holes in the 

base of the BS-GU2008P over them.

Bottom

Mounting holes

Magnet mounting holes

Use screws where this section is 
2 mm or less.

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1.  Indicators

3.  PoE ports

2.  Loop prevention switch

4.  Uplink ports

5.  Power connector

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