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Installation Guide
KTI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch
KS2028
P/N:750-0087-001
DOC.971005-KS2028-K
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Ó 1997 KTI Networks Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this docu- mentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any directive work (such as translation or transformation) without permission from KTI Networks Inc. KTI Networks Inc. reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of KTI Networks Inc. to provide notification of such revision or change. For more information, contact: United St
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10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Installation Guide DOC.971006-KS2028-NK P/N: 750-0087-002
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. Copyright Ó KTI. All Rights Reserved. TRADEMARKS Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp. WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 equip- ment genera
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................... 1 1.1 Features .................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Specifications ......................................................................................................... 3 2. Installing the Switch .................................................................. 4 2.1 Packing List.................
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1. Introduction Driven by recent advances in desktop computing technology, today’s network applications have grown speed, power and the ability to pro- cess information. To meet the demands of these more powerful applica- tions, the switch has been developed to alleviate congestion and im- prove performance on your Ethernet network. The switch comes with multiple ports, with each capable of transmitting or receiving informa- tion simultaneously at full wire speed to control and allocate the net-
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1.1 Features Designed for resolving congestion problems caused by bandwidth-hun- gry devices and bandwidth-intensive applications as well as a high num- ber of users, the switch not only adheres to the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T standard, but also features: • Various TP ports for flexible connection to servers and hubs. - eight 10BASE-T ports - one 10/100BASE-TX port - one expansion port slot for optional high-speed 10/100BASE-TX module or 100BASE-FX module • The 10/100BASE-TX port and mo
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1.2 Specifications Network ports 10BASE-T ports 8 10/100BASE-TX port 1 Expansion port slot 1 Filtering rate 10BASE-T ports 14,880 pps 10/100BASE-TX port 148,800 pps Expansion port slot 148,800 pps Forwarding rate 10BASE-T ports 14,880 pps 10/100BASE-TX port 148,800 pps Expansion port slot 148,800 pps Filtering address Multicast address unlimited Broadcast address unlimited Unicast address 8192 per port max. RAM buffers 2MB shared o o Environment Temperature 5 C to 40 C Relative humidity 15% to 9
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2. Installing the Switch The switch is designed to operate in workgroup environments without a complicated configuration procedure. It also features an auto-select 100- 240V, 50/60Hz power supply unit, which works in most countries around the world. Before connecting the supplied power cord into the switch, check to see that the cord voltage and current rating conform to the standards of the country of operation. 2.1 Packing List The switch has the following components shipped with it: • One swi
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Rack Mounting For mounting the switch into a 19-inch rack, a pair of mount brackets is included in the pack. Figure 2-2 Install Rack Mount Brackets Install the switch into a 19-inch rack as illustrated in the following fig- ure: Figure 2-3 Install the Switch into the 19-inch Rack 5
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2.3 Front Panel and Rear Panel Figure 2-4 Components on the Front and Rear Panel • Eight 10BASE-T switched ports (Port #1 to Port #8) Each port consists of an RJ-45 connector and is used for connec- tion to a 10BASE-T hub or node. • One 10/100BASE-TX switched port (Port #9) The port consists of an RJ-45 connector and is used for connection to a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX device (hub or node). • Crossover switches for Port #8 and Port #9 Each crossover switch is provided for configuring the pin ass
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• Diagnostic LED indicators The indicators provide the operating status of the hub and the network ports. The status includes power, partition, duplex, activity, and collision. • Configuration switches Two configuration switch groups are located on the rear of the switch unit. The switches are used for configuring the operation settings for all ports. The settings include mode, speed, and duplex. 2.4 Installing an Optional Port Module Two types of port modules can be selected for the expansion p
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Figure 2-6 100BASE-FX Port Module Before installing any optional modules, first turn the power to the switch off. To install a module into the expansion port slot, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the power switch. 2. Remove the cover of the slot. Figure 2-7 Remove the Slot Cover 3. Align the connector and insert the module until it is fully seated. Secure it to front panel. Figure 2-8 Insert Module into the Slot 8
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2.5 Setting the Configuration Switches Open the configuration switch cover on the rear of the unit. There are two switch groups as illustrated below: Figure 2-9 Configuration Switches The following table specifies the definition of each switch: The M switch only functions for Port #9 and Port #10. Since Port #1 to Port #8 are fixed 10BASE-T ports, the speed of these ports is fixed at 10Mbps. No speed selection is available. D1-D8 switches are used for selecting the duplex mode for each 10BASE-T
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When a operation mode is accepted by the remote device, the mode is used for the data transfer between the port and the connected device. Full-duplex opera- tion enables two devices to transfer data bi-directionally at the same time. For connecting to a hub, refer to the following table for the switch setting: Port Connecting to Setting Port #1 - #8 10BASE-T hub Half duplex (D=Off) Port #9, Port #10 10BASE-T hub Auto-negotiation mode Port #9, Port #10 100BASE-TX hub Auto-negotiation mode For con
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3. Making Network Connections 3.1 Network Switched Ports There are ten ports on the switch for connection to ten LAN segments. Each segment is an independent shared network in one collision-do- main. Figure 3-1 Network Ports Port #1 to Port #8 are 10Mbps-based 10BASE-T switched ports and dedicated for connecting to eight separate 10Mbps Ethernet segments through individual 10BASE-T connections. Port #9 is a 10/100Mbps-based dual-speed switched port. It can support connection to either one 10Mbps
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3.2 10BASE-T Switched Ports The individual RJ-45 connectors of Port #1 to Port #7 are defined as X type connectors and have fixed pin assignments as follows: The following table lists the devices to which Port #1 to #7 can connect : Device connected Cable used Computer 10BASE-T port Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T hub port (I type) Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T switched port (I type) Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP Port #8 has a configurable RJ-45 connector and its pin assignments are determined acco
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The following table lists the devices to which Port #8 can connect : Device connected Crossover SW Cable used Computer 10BASE-T port X setting Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T hub port (I type) X setting Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T hub port (X type) I setting Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T switched port (I type) X setting Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T switched port (X type) I setting Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP Straight UTP Cable The cable is 2-pair Category 3 or 5 UTP and maximum length is 100
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3.3 10/100BASE-TX Switched Ports This section applies to the 10/100BASE-TX Port #9 and expansion slot Port #10 pre-configured with a 10/100BASE-TX port module. Use the crossover switch to set the type of RJ-45 connector as follows: The following table lists the devices to which the ports can connect: Device connected Crossover SW Cable used Computer 10BASE-T port X setting Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T hub port (I type) X setting Cat. 3, 5 straight UTP 10BASE-T hub port (X type) I settin
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3.4 100BASE-FX Module The 100BASE-FX port module supports a connection to a Fast Ethernet network segment through a fiber optic connection. The module comes with two ST connectors. One labeled Tx is used for transmission. The other one labeled Rx is used for reception. Figure 3-3 100BASE-FX Port Module When connecting to a 100BASE-FX device using fiber cable, make sure the Tx connector of the module is connected to the Rx connector of the device and Rx connector is connected to the Tx connector