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P/N 90 339 76- 01 Matrix V -Series V2H124 -24P F ast Et hernet Swit ch Hardw are In stalla tion G uide.
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Notice iv Safety Complianc e Warning : Fiber Optic Port Safe ty When using a f iber optic media expansion module , nev er look at th e transmit laser whil e it i s powered on. Also, ne ver loo k direct ly at t he fib e r TX por t and fiber cab le ends wh en they are powere d on.
Notice v Please read the following saf ety inform ation carefully before installing the switch: W ARNING: Installati on and removal of the unit must be ca rried out by qualified pers onnel only . • The unit mu st be connected to a n earthed (grounded) o u tlet to comply with internatio n al safe ty stan dard s.
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xiii Contents Chapter 1: Introducti on 1-1 Overv iew 1-1 Switch Archite cture 1-1 Power-over-Et hernet Capab ility 1-2 Network Management O ptions 1-2 Descripti on of Hardware 1-3 10/100BASE-T Ports 1.
xiv Contents Installin g a Stacking Tran sceive r 3-6 Con necti ng Swi tches in a St ack 3 -7 Conn ectin g to a P ower S ourc e 3-8 Conne cting to t he Console Port 3-8 Wiring Ma p for Serial Cabl e 3.
Contents xv Glossa ry Index.
xvi Tables Table 1- 1. Port Status LEDs 1-4 Table 1- 2. System Status LEDs 1-5 Table 3- 1. Serial C able Wiri ng 3-9 Table 4- 1. Maximum 1000BASE-T Gig abit Ethernet Cable Length 4-5 Table 4- 2. Maximum 1000BASE-SX Giga bit Ethernet Cable Lengths 4-5 Table 4- 3.
xvii Figures Figure 1 -1. Front and Rear Pa nels 1-1 Figur e 1-2 . Po rt LED s 1-3 Figure 1 -3. System LEDs 1-4 Figure 1 -4. Stack Master Butt on 1-6 Figure 1 -5. Mode Selecti on 1-6 Figure 1 -6. Optional Sta cking Tra nsceive r 1-7 Figure 1 -7. Power Supply Rec eptacle 1-7 Figure 2 -1.
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1-1 Chapter 1: Intr oduction Overview The Matrix V -Series V2H12 4-24P switch contains 24 10BASE-T/100B ASE-TX RJ-45 p orts and t wo combi nation ports—10/100 /1000BAS E-T ports th at operate in combinat ion with Sma ll Form Factor Plug gable (SFP) transceiver slots.
Introduction 1-2 1 This switc h includes two Gigabit com binatio n ports with RJ-45 co nnectors a nd associa ted SFP slots. The optional SFP stackin g transceive r enables up to ei ght units to be conn ected toget her through a 1 G bps stack backpla ne.
Descript ion of Hardware 1-3 1 Description of Hardware 10/100BASE-T Ports The PoE switch base unit contains 24 10B ASE-T/100BAS E-TX RJ-45 ports. All por ts supp ort aut omatic M DI/ MDI- X operat ion, so you ca n use straig ht-thro ugh cables for all network con nections to PCs or server s, or to other switches or hubs .
Introduction 1-4 1 The port st atus L E Ds have two di spla y mo des: Link and PoE. Th e Li nk mo de displays the link status and ne twork acti vity on each port.
Descript ion of Hardware 1-5 1 Table 1-2. Syst em Status LEDs LED Condition S tatus PWR On Green Unit’s internal power sup ply is ope rating norm ally . Off Unit ha s no po wer conn ected. Diag On Green System diagnosti c test succ essfully co mpleted .
Introduction 1-6 1 Stack Master Button The unit als o includes a S tack Maste r button that is shown in the fo llowing diag ram. Figure 1-4. Stack Ma ster Button The S tac k Master bu tton enables one switch in the stack to be se lected as the master .
Descript ion of Hardware 1-7 1 Optional Stacki ng Transceiver Figure 1- 6. Op tional S tacking Tr ansceiver The stack ing transc eiver pr ovides t wo 1 G bps ports v ia USB Type-A conn ectors. The upper port is a tran smit port and t he lower one i s a receive por t.
Introduction 1-8 1 Features and Benefits Connectivit y • 24 dual-s peed ports for easy Fast Eth ernet integrat ion and for pro tection of you r investm ent in lega cy LAN equ ipment • All 10/100 R J-45 ports su pport IEEE 80 2.
2-1 Chapter 2 : Network Planning Introduction to Switching A network switch a llows simult a neous tr ansmission of multip le packet s via non-cro ssbar swit ching. This m eans tha t it can partition a netw ork more efficiently than bridg es or routers.
Network Planni ng 2-2 2 Application Examples The Ma trix V -Se ries V2H124- 24P switch is not on ly designe d to segment yo ur network , but also to provi de a wide rang e of options in setting up n etwork connect ions. So me typical applications ar e describe d below .
Application Examp les 2-3 2 Network Aggregation Pla n With 24 parall el bridging p orts (i.e., 24 distinct collision dom ains), the M atrix V -Ser ies PoE sw itch can co llapse a comple x network dow n into a single efficient bridged nod e, increas ing overall bandwidth and th roughpu t.
Network Planni ng 2-4 2 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable Fiber optic t echnology allows for lon ger cabling th an any other media type . Using a 1000BASE- SX multimode fiber (MMF) SFP transceiver , you c an run a link up to 550 m. A 1000B ASE-LX single-mod e fiber (SMF) link can run up to 5 km.
Application Examp les 2-5 2 Making VLAN Connecti ons This switc h supports VLANs w hich can be used to organi ze any group of network node s into sep arate br oadc ast doma ins. VL ANs conf ine br oadcast traf fic to the ori ginati ng gr oup, an d can el iminat e br oadca st stor ms in la rge net work s.
Network Planni ng 2-6 2 Application Notes 1. Ful l-du plex oper ati on only appl ies to po int- to-poin t acces s (suc h as when a switch is attached to a workstati on, serv er or an other switch). When the sw itch is conne cted to a hub, bot h devices m ust operat e in half-dup lex mode.
3-1 Chapte r 3: Insta lling the Switch Selecting a Sit e Matrix V-Series V2H12 4-24P u nits can be mounted in a standard 19 -inch equ ipment rack or on a flat surface. Be sure to follow the guidelines below when ch oosing a location . • The site s hould: - be at the cent er of all the devices you wan t to link and nea r a power out let.
Installing the Swi tch 3-2 3 Figure 3-1. RJ -45 Connec tions Equipment Checklist Afte r un packi ng t his sw itch , ch eck t he con tents to be that sur e yo u h ave rec eive d a ll the comp onent s. T hen, bef ore be ginnin g the i nst all ation, be sure that y ou hav e all other ne cessary installa tion equipm ent.
Mounting 3-3 3 Optional Rac k-Mounting Equipment If you pl an to rac k-mount the switc h , be su re to have th e following equipment available: • Four mounting s crews fo r each devi ce you p lan to.
Installing the Swi tch 3-4 3 2. M ount the dev ice in the rack , using four ra ck-mount ing screws ( not provid ed). Figure 3-3. Ins talling the Swit ch in a Rack 3. If i nstalling a single swi tch only , turn to “ Connecting to a Power Sou rce” at the end of this c hapter .
Installing an SFP T ransceiver 3-5 3 2. Set the device on a flat surface ne ar an AC pow er source, ma king sure ther e are at least t wo inches o f space on all sides for proper air flow. 3. If i nstalling a single sw itch only , go to “Connecti ng to a Power S ource” at the end of this c hapter .
Installing the Swi tch 3-6 3 Stacking Switches The switch su pports stacking up to eight units through an optional SFP sta cking transcei ver . The st ack ing transcei ver must be in stalled in the port 25 s lot. Each stacking trans ceiver has two conn ectors, Tx and R x, for attaching stacking cables .
Stacking Switches 3-7 3 Connecting Switches in a Stack Figure 3-7. Connecting Switche s in a Stack Note: The stacking transceiver must only be installed in the port 25 SFP slot. T o conne ct up to eigh t switches in a st ack, pe rfor m th e foll owin g steps: 1.
Installing the Swi tch 3-8 3 Connecting to a Power S ource T o connect a sw itch to a powe r source: 1. In sert the po wer cable plug di rectly into th e AC receptacle located at the back of the swit ch. Figure 3-8. Power Receptacle 2. Pl ug the othe r end of the cab le into a grou nded, 3-pi n socket, AC power sou rce.
Connecting to the Co nsole Port 3-9 3 Wiring Map for Serial Cable Tabl e 3-1. Serial Cabl e Wi ring The serial port’ s confi gur atio n requi reme nt s ar e as f ollows : • Default Baud rate—9 ,.
Installing the Swi tch 3-10 3.
4-1 Chapter 4: Making Ne twork Co nnections Connecting Network Devi ces The Matix V -Series V2H 124-24P s witch is designed to be connected t o 10 or 100 Mbps netw ork cards in PC s and serve rs, as well as to other switche s and hubs. It may also be connected to re mote devices usi ng the option al 1000BASE-S FP transc eivers .
Making Network Connections 4-2 4 Cabling Guide l ines The RJ-45 por ts on the switch suppo rt automatic MDI/MDI-X pi nout configur ation, so you can use standard stra ight-thro ugh twisted -pair cables to conn ect to any ot her network device (PC s, servers, s witches, rout ers, or hub s).
T wisted-Pa ir Devices 4-3 4 Network Wiring Connecti ons T oday , the pu nch-dow n bl ock is an inte gral p art of many newer equipmen t racks . It is actually part of the patch panel. Instr uctions for m aking conn ections in the wiring closet w ith this type of equi pment fo llow .
Making Network Connections 4-4 4 Fiber Optic Devices An optional slide-in 10 00BASE-SX, 1000B ASE-LX, or 1000BA SE-LH SFP transc eiver may b e use d for back bone or remote c onnection s, or for c onnecting to a high-spee d server.
Connectivity Ru les 4-5 4 Connectivity Rules When add ing hubs ( repeaters ) to your networ k, please f ollow the co nnectivity ru les listed in the manu als for t hese prod ucts.
Making Network Connections 4-6 4 Table 4 -4. Maximum 10 00BASE-LH G igabit Ethern et Cable Length 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain Table 4-5. Maximu m Fast Ethernet Cable Lengths 10 Mbps Ethernet Collisi on Domain Table 4-6.
A-1 Appendix A: Tr oubleshoo ting Diagnosing Switch Indic ators Table A-1. Troubleshoot ing Chart Note: For additional troubleshoot ing information, go to the Ent erasys Global Knowledgebase w eb site: http://k nowledgebase.
T roubleshooti ng A-2 A Installation V erify that all system compo nents have been pr operly installe d. If one or mo re compon ents appe ar to b e malfu nctioning (such as the p ower cord or networ k cabling) , test them in an alter nate environm ent where you are sure that all the oth er compon ents are f unctioning prope rly .
B-1 Appendix B: Cabl es Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments Cauti on: DO NOT plug a normal phone jac k connector into any RJ -45 port. Use on ly twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connecto rs that conform with FCC standards. For 10/100B ASE-TX connection s, the twiste d-pair cable must h ave two pairs of wires.
Cables B-2 B Table B-1. 10/100BASE-TX MDI and M DI-X Port Pinouts Straight- Through Wiring If the twist ed-pair cable is to join two ports and onl y one of the por t s has an internal crossov er (MDI-X ), the two pairs of wires must be straight-thr ough.
T wisted- Pair Cable and Pin As signments B-3 B Figu re B -3. Crossov er Wiri ng 1000BASE-T Pin Ass ignments All 1000BASE-T ports suppor t automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so yo u can use straight- through cab les for all netwo rk connec tions to PCs or servers, or to ot her switch es or hubs.
Cables B-4 B Cable Testi ng for Existing Category 5 C able Installed C ategory 5 cab ling mu st pass t ests for Atte nuation , Near-E nd Cros stalk (NEXT), and Far-End Crosstalk (FEX T). This c able testing i nformation is specified in the ANS I/TIA/EIA -TSB-67 s tandard.
C-1 Appendix C: Spe cification s Physical Characteristi cs Port s 24 10/ 100BASE-T X, with au to-negotia tion 2 1000BASE- T/SFP combinatio n ports Networ k Interfac e Ports 1-24: RJ-45 connect or , au.
Specifications C-2 C Power-over-Ethe rnet Input vol tage: - 48 V DC Maximu m output po wer per port : 15.4 W Output V oltage: 44 - 57 V DC Maximu m output cu rrent per port : 350 mA DC Power Supply In.
Standards C-3 C Standards IEEE 802.3 Et hernet IEEE 802.3u Fa st Etherne t IEEE 802.3af Power-over -Ethernet IEEE 802.3p p riority tags IEEE 802.3ac VLAN tagging IEEE 802.
Specifications C-4 C.
Glos sary-1 Glossary 10BASE-T IEEE 802. 3 specificati on for 10 Mbps Ethe rnet over two pairs of Category 3, 4, o r 5 UTP cable. 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3u s pecification for 100 Mbps Ether net over two pairs of Category 5 UTP cable. 1000BA SE-LH Long haul Gigabit Ether net over two strands of 9/1 25 micron cor e fiber cable.
Glossary Glossar y-2 Ethernet A netwo rk com munication syste m deve loped an d standardi zed by DEC, I ntel, and Xerox, u sing baseban d transmiss ion, CSM A/CD acce ss, logica l bus topology, an d coaxial ca ble.
Glos sary-3 Glossary LAN Segment Separate LA N or collision dom ain. LED Light emit ting diode use d for monito ring a device or network cond ition. Local Area Netw ork (LAN) A group of int erconnect ed com puter a nd supp ort devi ces.
Glossary Glossar y-4 Vir tual LAN (VLAN) A Virtual LAN is a colle ction of netwo rk nodes tha t share the sa me collision domain regardle ss of their phys ical locatio n or connection point in the netwo rk.
Index-1 Numerics 10 Mbps co nnectivi ty rules 4-6 100 Mbps connectiv ity rules 4-6 1000 Mbp s connect ivity rules 4- 5 100BAS E cable lengths 4- 6 100BASE-T X ports 1-3 10BASE cable len gths 4-6 10BAS.
Index Index-2 L laser sa fety 4- 4 LED ind icators Diag 1-5 Power 1-5 problem s A-1 Stack 1-5 location requiremen ts 3-1 M manage ment agent 1-2 features 1-8, C -2 out-of-b and 1-2 SNMP 1-2 web- based.
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