KTI KS-316F Installation Manual

16-port 10/100 fast ethernet switch with 1 fiber connection

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Installation Guide
16-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch
with 1 Fiber Connection
Model Name : KS-316F

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  • Page 1 Installation Guide 16-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch with 1 Fiber Connection Model Name : KS-316F...
  • Page 2 We make no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability, quality, or fitness for any particular purpose. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. We reserve the right to make revisions to this publication without obligation to notify any person or entity of any such changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Installation Guide 1. Introduction 1.1 Package Contents 2. Where to Place the 16port Switch 3. Configure The Network Connection 3.1 Connecting Devices to the 16port Switch 3.2 Connecting to Another Ethernet Switch/Hub 3.3 Application 4. For 100BaseFX Connection Adding 100BaseFX Module 5.
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction This 16port Switch is a 16-port 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet switch. This switch supports the advanced features for current switch design. This switch can auto detect 10/100Mbps speed, full/half duplex mode, MDI/MDI-X connection and one 100BaseFX expansion module port . This feature provides user the simplest way to complete the network connection with the switch.
  • Page 6: Where To Place The 16Port Switch

    2. Where To Place the 16port Switch This 16port Switch can be placed on a flat surface (your desk, shelf or table). Place the 16port Switch at a location with these connection considerations in mind: The switch configuration does not break the rules as specified in Section 3. The switch is accessible and cables can be connected easily to it.
  • Page 7: Configure The Network Connection

    3. Configure the Network Connection 3.1 Connecting Devices to the 16port Switch [ Connection Guidelines: ] Use Category 3 or 5 twisted-pair Ethernet cable when connecting 10BaseT devices to the switch (cable pin assignments defined in Appendix A) Use Category 5 (straight-through) twisted-pair Ethernet cable when connecting 100BaseTX devices to the switch (cable specifications are defined in Appendix B) Always limit the cable distance to 100 meters (328 ft) as defined by IEEE...
  • Page 8: Application

    3.3 Application A switch can be used to overcome the hub to hub connectivity limitat ions as well as improve overall network performance. Switches make intelligent decisions about where to send network traffic based on the destination address of the packet. As a result, the switch can significantly reduce unnecessary traffic. The example below demonstrates the switch ability to segment the network.
  • Page 9: For 100Basefx Connection

    4. For 100BaseFX Connection 4.1 Adding 100BaseFX Module This 16port switch has a module port for 100BaseFX connection extension. You can add a 100BaseFX module to the switch and this switch gets a 100BaseFX port for long distance fiber optic cable connection. But when this module is added, the 16th TP port will be disable and this FX port become the 16th port.
  • Page 10: Led Conditions Definition

    5. LEDs Conditions Definition 5.1 LEDs Defined The LEDs provide useful information about the switch and the status of all individual ports. STATUS CONDITION Power Switch is receiving power. Link / Act Port has established a valid link. Flashing Data packets being received or sent. Green The connection speed is 100Mbps.
  • Page 11: About Vlan And Qos

    6. About VLAN and QoS 6.1 VLAN The VLAN set ting of a switch can divide the switch to several switching segments. The network connections on different VLANs can not send or receiver data from each other. Even broadcast packet s can not be transferred between VLANs.
  • Page 12 In new network application, there is tag in the Ethernet packet. The tag contains VLAN and priority information of the packet. This 16port Switch can process both tagged and untagged packets at in gress ports. If there is tag in Ethernet packets, it can transmit the packet according to the priority of the packet in tag.
  • Page 13: Configure From Console Port

    7. Configure from Console Port [ 1 ] Setup Hardware and Software for Configuration [ Hardware setup ] Connect from the console port of the Switch to COM port of PC with the console cable. [ Software setup ] 1. PC is running MS Windows. 2.
  • Page 14 [ 2 ] Configure Connection Ports of the Switch 1. Users can enable/disable auto-negotiation, flow control and auto-MDIX functions of the connection ports with this function. If auto-negotiation is disabled, users can set the connection speed, full/half duplex of the connection ports.
  • Page 15 VLAN group and PVID of ports. Use "VLAN Setup" to create VLAN groups first. Then set PVID and tag/untagged of ports. 4. All of the connection ports are in the same VLAN group default. There are three commands for this function. m : modify setting of VLAN group.
  • Page 16 the switch will check the VLAN group setting with the VLAN ID. If they belong to the same VLAN, the packets will be forwarded. If they belong to different VLANs, the packets will be filtered out. Note: Because this switch support s VLAN ID 0~15 only , the switch will use bit 0~3 of VLAN ID as its VLAN ID if the VLAN ID in tagged packet s are larger than 15.
  • Page 17 [ 6 ] Advanced Setup There are three advanced functions for switch you can setup here. 1. Port Locking In the Port Locking function, you can allow only one user to use the network connection of some port through the switch. There could be two different lock operation for the switch.
  • Page 18 If the broadcast storm filtering function is enable, the broadcast packets over the rising threshold within 50ms will be discarded. You can set three threshold levels (per port) for broadcast storm. 1:10% for all 100TX, 1% for not all 100TX 2: 20% for all 100TX, 2% for not all 100TX 3: 40% for all 100TX, 4% for not all 100TX 3.
  • Page 19 There could be eight different priority values in VLAN tag and TOS and these values will be mapped to the four transmit queues in each port of the switch. You can arrange the mapping here. [ 7 ] Restore Default Setup You can restore the configuration to the default setting with this function.
  • Page 20: Appendix A - Product Specifications

    A. Product Specifications Access Method CSMA/CD, 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Standards Conformance IEEE 802.3 10BASE -T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASETX/FX Communication Rate 10/100Mbps on RJ-45 ports, 100Mbps on FX port Communication Mode Full / Half duplex Media Supported 10BASE-T - 100 Ohm Category 3,4,5 twisted- pair 100BASE-TX - 100 Ohm Category 5 twisted-pair 100BASE-FX - fiber optic cable...
  • Page 21 B. Cable Specification Two different types of cable could be used on this 16port Switch: Straight through cable Cross-over cable Fiber Optic cable if this 16port Switch has FX port Cable Schematics Straight-Through Cable Hub / Switch side Adapter side Pin # Pair # Pin #...
  • Page 22: Emi Certification

    C. Compliances EMI Certification FCC Class A Certification (USA) Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 23 D. Warranty We warrant to the original owner that the product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of warranty time from the date of purchase from us or the authorized reseller. The warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed.

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