Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product FSD-1600 Planet
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1 T a ble of Contents Cha pt er 1 Ge ne ral I nt rod uc ti on 1 1.1 Ch ec kli st 1 1.2 In tr odu cti on 1 1.3 F e atu re s 2 Cha pt er 2 Ha rd war e De scr ip ti on 3 2.1 Fr on t P anel 3 2.1 .1 FS D-8 00/ FS D-8 01 3 2.1 .2 FS D-1 600 /F SD- 160 1 4 2.
1 Cha pter 1 General Intr oduction 1.1 Checklist Check the contents of your package for following parts: • The F ast Et her ne t S wi tc h • Use r’ s Ma nua l • P ow er Cor d If an y of these .
2 3 1.3 Features • 8/1 6-p or t 1 0/1 00b as e- T X A ut o-N eg oti ati on Et her net S wi tch es • One op ti ona l 1 00 Bas e-F X fib er po rt for e xte ndi ng up to 2k m • Com pli es wit h the IE EE8 02 .
2 3 Cha pter 2 Har d w are Description This section describes the hardware features of the Switch. For easier management and control of the Switch, familiarize yourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front panel illustrations in this chapter displa y the unit LED indicators.
4 5 FDX/ COL Amber Lit: Full duplex operation Unlit: Half duplex operation Blink: indicates data collisions on the respective Ethernet segment of this port. Whenever a collision is detected, the respective COL indicator will briefly blink. This is normal when the network is busy .
4 5 LED indicators Printing Color Description Power (PWR) Green This indicator lights green when the Switch is receiving power; otherwise, it is off . LNK/ ACT Green This indicator green when the port.
6 7 DIP Switch (Smart function for FSD-1600/1601) DIP Function Description 1 TP / FX Selection ON: Enable FX OFF : Enable TP 2 Fiber Full/Half duplex Switch ON: Enable Fiber Full Duplex OFF : Enable F.
6 7 NOTE: 1. F or fibe r- op tic conn ect ion , ple ase chec k the oppo sit e end is us- ing th e sam e t r an smi t mod e b ef ore ma k e t he con ne cti on. 2. Por t#1 6 of the swit ch is share d wit h 100 Bas e-F X por t. Make sur e e it her Fi be r- opt ic or tw is ted pa ir po rt is be ing co nn ect ed.
8 9 Cha pter 3 Configuration and Applica tion This chapter shows you how the Switch works, and how to install the Switch and also to congure the smart functions provided in the 16-port model. 3.1 The Switch Operation Address T able The Switch is implemented with an address table.
8 9 domain, reducing the over all load on the network. The Switch performs “Store-and-forw ard” therefore, no error pack ets occur . More reliably , it reduces the re-transmission rate. No pack et loss will occur . Auto-Negotiation The STP ports on the Switch have built -in "Auto-Negotiation.
10 1 1 3.2.2 Port-based VLAN Related DIP: 3, 4 Default meaning: No VLAN setting. VLAN can be used to separ ate ports into different groups in the same switch.
10 1 1 DIP 10: T urns on for VLAN tag priority QoS. NOTE: The connected end-nodes (PCs, R outers) should also support VLAN priority or T oS priority . Normally , these functions could turn off by default. Check the user’s guide of your networked device for this capability .
12 13 Figure 3-1 10/100Mbps File server to Switch Connection 3.3.2 Connect to 100Base-FX Switch/Device (Model: FSD-801/1601) Plug the pair the ber-cable to the Switch’s ber-optic port, secure the ber-optic connector . Connect to other end to the ber-optic port of the device like repeater hub, switch or workstations.
12 13 3.3.3 Set up the workgroup and uplink to the backbone (Model: FSD- 1600/1601) Figure 3-3 Connection with VLAN enable T urn on the DIP 4, the FSD-1600 soon separate the fourteen ports (Port 1 to .
14 15 Cha pter 4 T roubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If the Switch is not functioning properly , make sure the Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual.
14 15 Appendix A Specifications General (Ethernet) Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base- T EthernetIEEE 802.3u 100 Base- TX and 100Base-FX F ast EthernetIEEE 802.
16 17 EMI FCC Class A, CE Mark Class A Performance T ransmission Method Store-and-forward Filtering Address T able 1/8K entries Pack et Filtering/ Forw arding R ate 14,880pps per port (for 10Mbps) 148.
16 17 Appendix B RJ-45 Pin Specification When connecting your FSD-series 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch to another switch, a bridge or a hub, a modied crossover cable is not necessary . Each port of the Switch is auto-MDI detection. That means you can direct connect the Switch to any Ethernet devices with a Category 5, UTP straight wire.
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