Contents CES Fast Ethernet Switch Introduction ......................1 General ..............................1 Switching Methods ..........................1 CAT5 Cable Connection ..........................2 Simple Network management Connection (SNMP)................2 Installation ..............................3 Quick Instructions ...........................3 CES Front Panel ............................4 CES Switch Mechanical Connections .....................4 How to Unplug or Plug-in the SFP Transceiver Module ................5 Connections ..............................6 Up-link Port Connections ........................6 Local Port Connections ..........................6...
Stand-alone 8 port Fast Ethernet switch with 6 x 10/100Base- Tx Local ports and 2 x 100Base-Fx Up-link ports, multimode or singlemode devices Welcome, and thank you for purchasing Teleste’s CFO OP-X Products. General CES is an unmanaged (supports limited management) fi eld hardened stand-alone Fast Ethernet Switch for video networking applications.
CAT5 Cable Connection All CAT5 ports support extended 150 m distances when using high quality CAT5e or better cables. Both straight and cross connected RJ-45 cables can be used for CAT5 connection. All CAT5 ports support MDI/MDIX by automatically accepting both straight and crossover Ethernet UTP cables.
Installation Quick instructions Install the fi eld hardened stand-alone CES device (3U high, 10HP wide) to the CMA module adapter. A 12 V supply voltage is provided by a CPS23x mains adapter. Alternatively, install the rack mount CES device into a CSR- installation frame equipped with a CPS power supply.
CES Front Panel ETHERNET SWITCH POWER CES Switch Mechanical Connections Locking screws (4 pcs). 6 x Fast Ethernet (10/100Base-Tx) local ports (RJ-45 female) and indicator leds. 2 x Fast (100Base) up-link ports. Up-link ports are equipped with small form-factor pluggable (SFP) plug-in optical transceivers (LC connector).
How to Unplug or Plug-in the SFP Transceiver Module If your up-link port requirements change, simply unplug the existing SFP module, and plug-in the new module. The SFP transceiver modules must be installed before the switch is powered on. There is no support for hot-swap.
Connections Local port 5 Local port 3 Local port 1 Up-link port 8 Up-link port 7 10/100Base-Tx 10/100Base-Tx 10/100Base-Tx 100Base-Fx 100Base-Fx Picture 3. Ethernet connector (CAT5). Local port 6 Local port 4 Local port 2 Signal 10/100Base-Tx 10/100Base-Tx 10/100Base-Tx Tx + Tx - Picture 5.
Management Connection The CES Switch can be confi gured locally and/or remotely via any of the Ethernet ports. However, port 1 is recommended for management connection. The CES switches are confi gured with IP Confi g Tool (see page 8). Fibre Connection Auto-MDIO is not supported on the fi...
• The interconnection Ethernet cable How to Get the IP Confi g Tool You can download the latest version of IP Confi g Tool from Teleste’s web site at: www.teleste.com. How to Install the IP Confi g Tool Unzip the fi le IP_Confi g_Tool.zip by using e.g. WinZip and extract all the fi...
How to confi gure the switch 1. Connect the PC into the Ethernet port 1 of the CES switch via Ethernet cable and open the IP confi gure tool by running the Teleste- IPConfi g.exe program. The following “IP confi guration” window appears on the screen (picture 6).
Selected Device page Press the “Get” button to view the device’s current settings. Press fi rst the “Set” button and then the “Restart” button to Reboots the device activate the settings. Press the “Save as” button to save the current confi guration to the disk. Press the “Open”...
Port Confi guration page These settings will be selected automatically when Auto-neg is enabled. Not In use Press the “Get” button to view the device’s current settings. Press the ‘Set’ button after any changes. Any changes will have immediate effect (switch restart is not required).
Notes on the IP Confi g Tool 1. IP Confi g Tool’s subnet mask has to be same as PC’s. 2. IP Confi g Tool must have temporary IP address in the same subnet as the PC (for example if PC has 10.9.96.5 the temporary IP can be 10.9.96.1).
Glossary Auto-Negotiation host, internetworking, and network management A Protocol defi ned in the Ethernet standard that allows modules; and provide re-timing/repeater, bridging, devices at either end of a link segment to advertise and/or network management functionality. A hub is and negotiate modes of operation such as the speed an Ethernet multi-port repeater, which sometimes of the link, half- or full-duplex operation and full-duplex referred to as a concentrator.
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group.” Membership in a host group is dynamic and individual station; it is 1 if the address is a multicast there are no topological restrictions to participating in (group or broadcast) address. The second bit, known a host group. Hosts groups may be either permanent as the U/L (for Universal or Local) bit is 0 if the ad- or transient.
Network Layer: OSI Layer 3 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Provides upper layers with independence from the A standard bridge protocol (IEEE 802.1d). This data transmission and switching technologies used to protocol allows bridges to dynamically discover a connect systems; responsible for establishing, subset of the LAN topology that is loop-free and maintaining, and terminating connections.
This obligation applies to the equipment put on the market in EU after 13 August 2005. Teleste devices which belong to the scope of the directive have been marked with the separate collection symbol shown below. The marking is according to the standard EN 50419.