™ TigerAccess 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch ◆ 24 100BASE-BX Single-Fiber Ports ◆ 2 10/100/1000BASE-T ports shared with SFP slots ◆ 2 module slots for Gigabit extender modules ◆ Non-blocking switching architecture ◆ Spanning Tree Protocol, RSTP and MSTP ◆ Up to 12 LACP or static 8-port trunks ◆...
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TigerAccess Installation Guide From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions 38 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 679-8000 10/100 Pub. # 149100032500A January 2007...
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* SMC will provide warranty service for one year following discontinuance from the active SMC price list. Under the limited lifetime warranty, internal and external power supplies, fans, and cables are covered by a standard one-year warranty from date of purchase. SMC Networks, Inc. 38 Tesla Irvine, CA 92618...
OMPLIANCES FCC - Class A 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.
OMPLIANCES CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety (EEC) SMC contact for these products in Europe is: SMC Networks Europe, Edificio Conata II, Calle Fructuós Gelabert 6-8, 2 08970 - Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, Spain. This information technology equipment complies with the requirements of the Council...
Australia AS/NZS 3548 (1995) - Class A N11846 SMC contact for products in Australia is: SMC Communications Pty. Ltd. Suite 18, 12 Tryon Road, Lindfield NSW2070, Phone: 61-2-94160437 Fax: 61-2-94160474 Safety Compliance Warning: Fiber Optic Port Safety When using a fiber optic port, never look at the transmit laser while CLASS I it is powered on.
OMPLIANCES Power Cord Safety Please read the following safety information carefully before installing the switch: Warning: Installation and removal of the unit must be carried out by qualified personnel only. • The unit must be connected to an earthed (grounded) outlet to comply with international safety standards.
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HO3VVF3GO.75 (minimum). IEC-320 receptacle. Veuillez lire à fond l'information de la sécurité suivante avant d'installer le Switch: AVERTISSEMENT: L’installation et la dépose de ce groupe doivent être confiés à un personnel qualifié. • Ne branchez pas votre appareil sur une prise secteur (alimentation électrique) lorsqu'il n'y a pas de connexion de mise à...
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OMPLIANCES Cordon électrique - Il doit être agréé dans le pays d’utilisation (Continued) Danemark: Suisse: Europe Bitte unbedingt vor dem Einbauen des Switches die folgenden Sicherheitsanweisungen durchlesen: WARNUNG: Die Installation und der Ausbau des Geräts darf nur durch Fachpersonal erfolgen. •...
Warning: This switch uses lasers to transmit signals over fiber optic cable. The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation. However, you should never look directly at a transmit port when it is powered on.
You should be familiar with switching and networking concepts. Zielgruppe Dieser Anleitung ist fuer Systemadministratoren mit Erfahrung im Netzwerkmangement. Sie sollten mit Switch- und Netzwerkkonzepten vertraut sein. Related Publications The following publication gives specific information on how to operate and use the management functions of the switch: SMC7824M/FSW Management Guide Also, as part of both switches’...
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Desktop or Shelf Mounting ......3-5 Installing an Optional Module into the Switch ....3-7 Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver .
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Troubleshooting ......A-1 Diagnosing Switch Indicators ....... . . A-1 Power and Cooling Problems .
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ABLE OF ONTENTS Ordering Information ......E-1 Glossary Index xviii...
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Table 4-7 Maximum Ethernet Cable Length ..... . 4-8 Table A-1 Diagnosing Switch Indicators ......A-1 Table B-1 10/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts .
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Attaching the Brackets ......3-4 Figure 3-3 Installing the Switch in a Rack ..... 3-5 Figure 3-4 Attaching the Adhesive Feet .
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SFP slot) for connections to other switches or routers at the CO. The SFP ports allow the switch to be located up to 70 km from the CO using 1000BASE-ZX transceivers, giving you the option of placing the switch either in the CO or anywhere along the path between the CO and the subscriber.
BOUT THE IGER CCESS This switch can enhance your network with full support for Spanning Tree Protocol, private VLAN port isolation, and bandwidth rate limiting. It brings order to poorly performing networks by segregating them into separate broadcast domains with IEEE 802.1Q compliant VLANs, and empowers multimedia applications with multicast switching and quality of service priority queueing.
This switch contains a comprehensive array of LEDs for “at-a-glance” monitoring of network and port status. It also includes a management agent that allows you to configure or monitor the switch using its embedded management software, or via SNMP applications. To manage...
However, note that the interface connection parameters of this port cannot be configured. Console Port The console port on the switch’s front panel is an RJ-45 connection using a male DB-9 connector that enables a connection to a terminal for performing switch monitoring and configuration functions. The terminal may be a PC or workstation running terminal emulation software, or a terminal configured as a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) connection.
Alarm Interface Port The DB-15 alarm port on the switch’s front panel can be used to provide alarm, service port, and BITS clock reference interfaces. The switch supports two sets of alarm relay contacts (major and minor), and 4 external customer site alarm inputs.
CCESS Port and System Status LEDs This switch includes a display panel for key system and port indications that simplifies installation and network troubleshooting. The LEDs, which are located on the front panel and the power module trays for easy viewing, are shown below and described in the following tables.
Table 1-2 Port and System Status LEDs Condition Major Minor Amber Fan Fail Diag Flashing Green System self-diagnostic test in progress. Green Link/Activity Green Flashing Green Flashing indicates activity on the port. Power Green Module -48V/+12V or AC/+12V The -48V/AC LEDs on the left indicate the status of external power. The +12V LED on the right indicates the status of the internal power conversion process.
CCESS Fan Tray A removable fan tray on the right side of the front panel contains three fans that provide cooling for the chassis. The following figure shows the fan tray removed from the switch WITCH Figure 1-3 Fan Tray...
ESCRIPTION OF ARDWARE Power Modules This switch provides two power module options: -48 VDC and universal AC. For specifications on the power conversion modules and external input power requirements, see “Power Supply” on page C-2. Figure 1-4 Optional Power Modules...
If an SFP transceiver (purchased separately) is installed in a slot and has a valid link, the associated RJ-45 port is disabled and cannot be used. The switch can also be configured to force the use of an RJ-45 port or SFP slot, as required.
Features and Benefits Connectivity • 24 100BASE-BX full-duplex single-fiber for downlink connections to subscribers. • 2 1000BASE-T ports provide 4 Gbps of aggregate bandwidth for network uplink. • Auto-negotiation enables each RJ-45 data port and uplink port to automatically select the optimum communication mode (half or full duplex) if this feature is supported by the attached device;...
CO. The SFP ports allow the switch to be located up to 70 km from the CO using 1000BASE-ZX transceivers, giving you the option of placing the switch either in the CO or anywhere along the path between the CO and the subscriber.
VoIP POTS ports for VoIP connections over standard phone cable. Connection Examples This switch is not only designed to segment your network, but also to provide a wide range of options in setting up network connections. Some typical applications are described below.
Downlink Fiber Connections Fiber optic technology allows for longer cabling than any other media type. A 100BASE-BX single-mode fiber link from the switch can connect to a subscriber up to 10 km away. A CPE is installed inside a subscriber’s premises, so there are no active outside components between the CO and the end user.
Uplink Connections The switch provides 24 downlink fiber ports, two combo RJ-45/SFP uplink ports built into the switch, and two slots for optional combo RJ-45/ SFP modules. The uplink ports can be trunked together to provide a high-bandwidth connection to a core switch or router at the CO. Besides balancing the load across each port in the trunk, the additional port provides redundancy by taking over the load if the other trunk port fails.
Management Connections This switch can be managed over built-in RJ-45 Ports 27-28, Ports 25-26 when optional 1000BASE-T/SFP uplink modules are installed, or over the 100BASE-T RJ-45 management port. The 100BASE-T port provides a dedicated management channel that operates outside of the data transport...
ETWORK LANNING Private VLAN Connections This switch can be configured for up to 255 VLANs. Also, it supports Private VLANs that allow traffic isolation for ports within a VLAN and restrict forwarding to only the designated uplink ports. Each subscriber downlink port (or ports) can be configured into its own Private VLAN, so that traffic is forwarded only to and from the switch’s...
1. Full-duplex operation only applies to point-to-point access (such as when a switch is attached to a workstation, server or another switch). When the switch is connected to a hub, both devices must operate in half-duplex mode. 2. To interconnect distinct VLANs or IP subnets, you can attach the switch to a standard Layer 3 router.
NSTALLING THE Selecting a Site TigerAccess 10/100 units can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a flat surface. Be sure to follow the guidelines below when choosing a location. • The site should: - restrict access to authorized service personnel in accordance with IEC 60950-1.
1000BASE-T. • Protection from radio frequency interference emissions • Electrical surge suppression • Separation of electrical wires (switch related or other) and electromagnetic fields from data based network wiring • Safe connections with no damaged cables, connectors or shields RJ-45 Connector...
• TigerAccess 10/100 (SMC7824M/FSW) • Four adhesive foot pads • Bracket Mounting Kit containing two brackets and eight screws for attaching the brackets to the switch • Power cord—either US, Continental Europe or UK • Console cable (RJ-45 to RS-232) •...
Mounting instructions for each type of site follow. Rack Mounting Before rack mounting the switch, pay particular attention to the following factors: • Temperature: Since the temperature within a rack assembly may be...
Figure 3-3 Installing the Switch in a Rack 3. If installing a single switch only, turn to Grounding the Chassis at the end of this chapter. 4. If installing multiple switches, mount them in the rack, one below the other, in any order.
3. If installing a single switch only, go to Grounding the Chassis at the end of this chapter. 4. If installing multiple switches, attach four adhesive feet to each one.
2. Before opening the package that contains the module, touch the bag to the switch casing to discharge any potential static electricity. Also, it is recommended to use an ESD wrist strap during installation. 3. Remove the module from the anti-static shielded bag.
6. To confirm that the module is correctly installed and ready to use, connect an active device to the module, and verify that the corresponding port indicator on the switch’s front panel turns green to show that there is a valid link.
Before powering on the switch, ground the switch to earth as described below. 1. Ensure that the rack on which the switch is to be mounted is properly grounded and in compliance with ETSI ETS 300 253. 2. Ensure that there is a good electrical connection to the grounding point on the rack (no paint or isolating surface treatment).
This switch supports both AC and DC power conversion modules. Connecting DC Power When a -48 VDC power conversion module is installed in the switch, an external DC power supply must be connected to the DC power connection on the left side of the front panel.
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5. Connect the external power feed and power ground/return lines to the DC plug (provided with the switch) as shown below. The power leads are labeled on the front of the chassis, above the DC power connection block.. The -48 VDC power feed uses the “-48VDC”...
10. After the power source is tuned on, set the power button on the front of the power conversion module to the ON position (marked “–”). 11. Check the indicators on the power conversion module as the switch is powered on to verify that the -48V LED indicating external power status is on, and that the +12V LED indicating internal power conversion is on.
3. Insert the plug on the other end of the power cable directly into the receptacle on the AC power module. 4. Check the indicators on the power module as the switch is powered on to verify that the AC LED indicating external power status is on, and that the +12V LED indicating internal power conversion is on.
Connecting to the Console Port The RJ-45 serial port on the switch’s front panel is used to connect to the switch for out-of-band console configuration. The on-board configuration program can be accessed from a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program.
• Flow control—none Connecting to the Alarm Port The DB-15 alarm port on the switch’s front panel is used to provide alarm, service port, and BITS clock reference interfaces. The switch supports two sets of alarm relay contacts (major and minor), and 4 external customer site alarm inputs.
NSTALLING THE WITCH Wiring Map for Alarm Cable The signals include relay contacts for major and minor system alarms, and external alarm inputs. Switch’s Alarm Port 1 (MJR_ALARM_CNTR) 2 (MNR_ALARM_CNTR) 3 (ALARM_IN3_EXT_P 4 (ALARM_IN4_EXT_P) 5 (No Contact) 6 (MJR_ALARM_NO) 7 (MNR_ALARM_NO)
The following figure shows the pinout information for the DB-15 ALARM connector on the front panel. Alarm Connector External Alarm Input 1 External Alarm Input 2 External Alarm Input 3 External Alarm Input 4 ALARM_IN1_EXT_P ALARM_IN1_EXT_RTN Figure 3-11 External Alarm I/O Connections ONNECTING TO THE Major Alarm Minor Alarm...
Category 3 or better for 10BASE-T connections. Cabling Guidelines The RJ-45 ports on the switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X pinout configuration, so you can use standard straight-through twisted-pair cables to connect to any other network device (PCs, servers, switches, routers, or hubs).
Figure 4-1 Making Twisted-Pair Connections 2. If the device is a PC card and the switch is in the wiring closet, attach the other end of the cable segment to a modular wall outlet that is connected to the wiring closet. (See “Network Wiring Connections”...
1. Attach one end of a patch cable to an available port on the switch, and the other end to the patch panel. 2. If not already in place, attach one end of a cable segment to the back of the patch panel where the punch-down block is located, and the other end to a modular wall outlet.
AKING ETWORK Fiber Optic Devices Each of the 100BASE-BX SC connectors on the switch’s front panel connects directly to a CPE at the subscriber’s premises. These ports require 9/125 micron single-mode simplex fiber optic cable with an SC connector at the switch end.
3. When running cable to a subscriber, connect one end of the cable to an 100BASE-BX SC port on the switch and the other end to the CPE at the subscriber’s premises. Most CPEs require the fiber cable to be hard-wired to the device with an internal splice, which should only be done by trained service personnel.
AKING ETWORK 4. As a connection is made, check the Link LED on the switch corresponding to the port to be sure that the connection is valid. The 100BASE-BX fiber optic ports operate only at 100 Mbps, full duplex. You can run each single-mode fiber link for these ports up to a maximum of 10 kilometers from the central office.
• Note the length of each cable and the maximum cable length supported by the switch ports. • For ease of understanding, use a location-based key when assigning prefixes to your cable labeling.
Diagnosing Switch Indicators This switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators to identify problems. The table below describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions Symptom Power Module LED is off -48 VDCor AC Power Module LED is off...
ROUBLESHOOTING Table A-1 Diagnosing Switch Indicators (Continued) Symptom Link LED is Off Major LED is Red Minor LED is Amber Fan Fail LED is Red Possible Cause Action Network cable or • Verify that the switch and Ethernet device attached to this port may be defective.
Then verify that you entered the correct IP address. Also, be sure the port through which you are connecting to the switch has not been disabled. If it has not been disabled, then check the network cabling that runs between your remote location and the switch.
Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments For 10/100BASE-TX connections, the twisted-pair cable must have two pairs of wires. For 1000BASE-T connections the twisted-pair cable must have four pairs of wires. Each wire pair is identified by two different colors. For example, one wire might be green and the other, green with white stripes.
100 meters (328 feet). The RJ-45 ports on the switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches or hubs. In straight-through cable, pins 1, 2, 3, and 6, at one end of the cable, are connected straight through to pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 at the other end of the cable.
Straight-Through Wiring If the twisted-pair cable is to join two ports and only one of the ports has an internal crossover (MDI-X), the two pairs of wires must be straight-through. (When auto-negotiation is enabled for any RJ-45 port on these switches, you can use either straight-through or crossover cable to connect to any device type.) You must connect all four wire pairs as shown in the following diagram to support Gigabit Ethernet connections.
ABLES Crossover Wiring If the twisted-pair cable is to join two ports and either both ports are labeled with an “X” (MDI-X) or neither port is labeled with an “X” (MDI), a crossover must be implemented in the wiring. (When auto-negotiation is enabled for any RJ-45 port on these switches, you can use either straight-through or crossover cable to connect to any device type.)
1000BASE-T Pin Assignments All 1000BASE-T ports support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches or hubs. The table below shows the 1000BASE-T MDI and MDI-X port pinouts. These ports require that all four pairs of wires be connected.
ABLES 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements All Category 5 UTP cables that are used for 100BASE-TX connections should also work for 1000BASE-T, providing that all four wire pairs are connected. However, it is recommended that for all critical connections, or any new cable installations, Category 5e (enhanced Category 5) or Category 6 cable should be used.
IBER TANDARDS Fiber Standards The current TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) 568-A specification on optical fiber cabling consists of one recognized cable type for horizontal subsystems and two cable types for backbone subsystems. Horizontal 62.5/125 micron multimode (two fibers per outlet). Backbone 62.5/125 micron multimode or single mode.
Physical Characteristics Ports 24 100BASE-BX single-fiber subscriber ports (SC) 2 Gigabit Ethernet combination uplink ports (RJ-45/SFP) 2 Gigabit Ethernet extender module slots for uplink (RJ-45/SFP) 1 Fast Ethernet management port (RJ-45) Network Interface Ports 1-24: SC connector, 100 Mbps, full-duplex only Ports 25-28: RJ-45/SFP combo port connector, auto-negotiation, auto MDI/X, RJ-45 port shared with SFP transceiver slot Management Port: RJ-45 connector, auto MDI/X...
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HYSICAL HARACTERISTICS Aggregate Bandwidth 12.8 Gbps Switching Database 8K MAC address entries, 1K static MAC addresses; 64 multicast groups LEDs System: Power Module (-48/+12 VDC, AC/+12VDC), Alarm (Major, Minor, Fan Fail), Diagnostics Port: Status (link, activity) Weight 1.59 kg (3.5 lbs) Size 44.0 x 41.5 x 6.7 cm (17.3 x 16.3 x 2.6 in.) Temperature...
1.20 A @ -38 VDC (with two expansion modules) 0.60 A @ -75 VDC (with two expansion modules) 0.59 A @ 110 VAC (with two expansion modules) 0.36 A @ 240 VAC (with two expansion modules) Switch Features Forwarding Mode Store-and-forward Throughput...
ERMAN Eine Site Auswählen (Selecting a Site) Die Schalter können in ein Standard-19-Zoll-Ausrüstungsgestell oder auf eine flache Ebene montiert werden. Zum Auswählen eines Standortes beachten Sie bitte die nachstehenden Richtlinien. • Die Site sollte: Sich in der Mitte aller anzuschließenden Geräte sowie in der Nähe einer Netzsteckdose befinden;...
Fur alle Gerate wird empfohlen, einen Filter oder einen Überspannungsschutz zu verwenden. Montage (Rack Mounting Instructions) Switch-Einheiten können an ein standardmäßiges 19-Zoll Einrichtungsrack, einen Arbeitstisch oder ein Regal montiert werden. Folgend finden Sie die Montageanweisungen für jeden Positionstyp.
Schrauben an dem Gerät. 2. Befestigen Sie das Gerät mit vier Rackmontageschrauben (nicht beigelegt) an dem Rack. 3. Wenn Sie nur einen Switch installieren, dann springen Sie bitte über zu “Verbinden mit einer Stromquelle” auf Seite 3-9 am Ende dieses Kapitels.
Dieser Switch unterstützt sowohl Gleichstrom- als auch Wechselstrom-Umwandlungsmodule. Anschluss an Gleichstrom Wenn ein-48 VDC Stromwandlungsmodul im Switch installiert ist, muß eine externe Gleichstromquelle an den Gleichstromanschluss auf der linken Seite der Vorderfront angeschlossen werden Warnung: Vor dem Anschließen des DC Steckers oder Anschluß des Geräts ans Versorgungsnetz sicherstellen, daß...
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Module vom gleichen Typ sein müssen, z.B. beide -48 V Gleichstrom. So schließen Sie den Switch an eine Stromquelle an: 1. Stellen Sie zunächst sicher, dass die externe Gleichstromquelle -36 bis -72 V Gleichstrom, mit mindestens 4 A für das -48 V Gleichstrom Stromwandlungsmodul liefern kann.
8. Stecken Sie den Stromstecker in die Strombuchse links auf der Vorderfront. 9. An der Stromquelle stellen Sie nun den Strom für die Leitungen an. 10. Nachdem Sie die Stromquelle angestellt haben, stellen Sie den sein, wird die Stromversorgung nicht richtig funktionieren und der Switch könnte beschädigt werden. (Quelle Quelle...
LEDs beider Module so leuchten, wie in den vorherigen Schritten angegeben. Wechselstromanschluss Wenn ein universelles Wechselstrommodul im Switch installiert ist, muß dem Modul externer Wechselstrom zugeführt werden. So schließen Sie den Switch an eine Stromquelle an: 1. Vergewissern Sie sich zunächst, dass die externe Wechselstromquelle 100 bis 240 V Wechselstrom, 50-60 Hz, mit mindestens 2 A liefern kann.
ERMAN NSTRUCTIONS Figure D-2 Wechselstromanschluss 4. Wenn der Switch angeschaltet ist, überprüfen Sie die Anzeigen des Strommoduls, um sicherzugehen, dass sowohl die Wechselstrom LED, die den externen Stromstatus anzeigt, als auch die +12V LED, die die interne Stromwandlung anzeigt, leuchtet. Wenn nicht, überprüfen Sie noch einmal die Stromquelle und die Stromverbindungen an der Stromquelle und am Stromwandlungsmodul.
SMCBGLLCX1 SMCBGZLCX1 SMC7800Combo SMC7800DC48 SMC7800AC SMC7800FAN * At least one power conversion module must be installed in the switch. PPENDIX NFORMATION Description 24-Port Fast Ethernet Switch with 2 combo Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports (RJ-45/SFP), 2 Gigabit Ethernet extender module slots...
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10BASE-T IEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable. 100BASE-BX IEEE 802.3-2005 specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over a single strand of 9/125 micron core fiber cable. 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two pairs of Category 5 or better UTP cable.
LOSSARY Auto-Negotiation Signalling method allowing each node to select its optimum operational mode (e.g., speed and duplex mode) based on the capabilities of the node to which it is connected. Bandwidth The difference between the highest and lowest frequencies available for network signals.
Fast Ethernet A 100 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA/CD access method. Full Duplex Transmission method that allows two network devices to transmit and receive concurrently, effectively doubling the bandwidth of that link. Gigabit Ethernet A 1000 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA/CD access method.
LOSSARY Light emitting diode used for monitoring a device or network condition. Local Area Network (LAN) A group of interconnected computer and support devices. Media Access Control (MAC) A portion of the networking protocol that governs access to the transmission medium, facilitating the exchange of data between network nodes.
Telecommunications Industry Association Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Protocol suite that includes TCP as the primary transport protocol, and IP as the network layer protocol. Unshielded twisted-pair cable. Virtual LAN (VLAN) A Virtual LAN is a collection of network nodes that share the same collision domain regardless of their physical location or connection point in the network.
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