Allied Telesis AT-8316F/MT Installation Manual

Allied Telesis AT-8316F/MT Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Fast Ethernet ® Switches AT-8316F/MT AT-8316F/VF AT-8316F/SC AT-8324 Installation Guide PN 613-10813-00 Rev B...
  • Page 2 Copyright  2003 Allied Telesyn, Inc. 960 Stewart Drive Suite B, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesyn, Inc. CentreCom is a registered trademark of Allied Telesyn, Inc. All other product names, company names, logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 Electrical Safety and Emission Compliance Statement STANDARDS: This product meets the following standards U.S. Federal Communications Commission RADIATED ENERGY Note: 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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ............................................7 Purpose of This Guide ......................................7 How This Guide is Organized ..................................... 7 Document Conventions ...................................... 8 Where to Find Related Guides ................................... 9 Chapter 1 Hardware Description .....................................11 The Switch Models .......................................12 Features and Components ....................................13 Physical Description ......................................14 Data Ports ..........................................15 Switch LEDs ..........................................16...
  • Page 6 Guideline 5: Cabling Based on Port Number............................. 37 Guideline 6: Using Expansion Modules ............................... 37 Where to Go Next .........................................38 Chapter 3 Installing the Switch ......................................39 Verifying the Package Contents ..................................40 Reviewing Safety Precautions ..................................41 Selecting a Site for the Switch ..................................42 Installing the Switch as a Standalone Unit ..............................43 Installing the Switch in a Rack ..................................45 Building a Stack of Two Switches ...................................46...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface Purpose of This Guide This guide is intended for network administrators who are responsible for installing and maintaining AT-8316F and AT-8324 Ethernet switches. How This Guide is Organized This guide contains the following chapters and appendices: Chapter 1, Hardware Description, describes the features and functions of the switches and the expansion modules.
  • Page 8: Document Conventions

    Preface Appendix C, Switch Default Settings, lists the switch’s factory default software settings. An Index, at the end of this guide, is according to subject matter. Document Conventions The conventions used in this guide are as follows: # Notes: Note A note provides additional information.
  • Page 9: Where To Find Related Guides

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Where to Find Related Guides After you have performed the procedures in this guide and installed the switch on your network, go to the Allied Telesyn web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com and download the following guide: AT-S25 Management Software User’s Guide PN 613-10844-00 This manual explains how to use the Omega management software...
  • Page 11: Hardware Description

    You can use the slots to install 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 100Base-FX, and 1000Base-FX expansion modules. This chapter describes the hardware features of the following products: # AT-8316F/MT switch # AT-8316F/VF switch # AT-8316F/SC switch # AT-8324 switch...
  • Page 12: The Switch Models

    The Switch Models Table 1-1 lists the switch models. Table 1-1 Switch Models Number of Type of Model Type of Port Maximum Distance Ports Connector AT-8316F/MT 100Base-FX MT-RJ 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) AT-8316F/VF 100Base-FX VF-45 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) AT-8316F/SC...
  • Page 13: Features And Components

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Features and Components The switches have the following common hardware features: # Half- or full-duplex operation on all switched ports delivering up to 200 Mbps of bandwidth to servers, routers, workstations, or other switches # Auto-negotiation on all 10Base-T/100Base-TX ports for speed and duplex in compliance with IEEE 802.3u specifications (AT-8324 switch only) # Non-blocking, clear-channel architecture delivers wire-speed...
  • Page 14: Physical Description

    L /A L /A FAULT MASTER RESET System RS232 connector Sixteen 100Base-FX Ports LEDs Figure 1-2 AT-8316F Switch (Model AT-8316F/MT) Reset Button Expansion Module Slots Port LEDs 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX FAST ETHERNET SWITCH 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX PORT ACTIVITY RS-232 STATUS...
  • Page 15: Data Ports

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Data Ports Each model of the AT-8316F switch features 16 fiber optic ports with either MT-RJ, VF-45, or SC fiber optic connectors. The ports offer 100Base-FX performance and half- or full-duplex operation. Each port can operate up to a maximum distance of 2 kilometers (1.25 miles), assuming 50/125 micron or 62.5/125 micron multimode fiber optic cabling and full-duplex operation.
  • Page 16: Switch Leds

    Hardware Description Switch LEDs The Ethernet switch has a series of LEDs for monitoring the status of the unit. There are system LEDs for monitoring the entire switch and port LEDs for monitoring the individual data ports. The system LEDs are Fault, Master, RPS (Redundant Power Supply), and PWR.
  • Page 17 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Each port has two LEDs that reflect the operating status of the port. On the AT-8316F switch, the port LEDs are located directly above or next to each port. On the AT-8324 switch, the port LEDs are grouped together on the right side of the switch.
  • Page 18: Rs232 Connector

    Hardware Description RS232 Connector The RS232, DB-9 female port on the front of the switch (shown in Figure 1-6) is used with a VT100 terminal to manage the system. By connecting a terminal to the connector (or by using a personal computer with a terminal emulation program, such as the MS- Windows’...
  • Page 19: Stacking Ports

    A stack can consist of either the same type of Ethernet switches or different types of switches. For example, a stack can consist of a combination of AT-8316F/MT and AT-8324 switches. The result would be one logical switch, where the individual switches themselves were different in the number and types of ports.
  • Page 20: Stacking Module Expansion Slot

    Hardware Description Stacking Module Expansion Slot The stacking module expansion slot on the back panel of the switch is for the optional AT-Stack8 Stacking Matrix Module. This module allows you build a logical switch of up to eight switches. Stack ID Switch Next to the stacking ports on the back panel of the switch is the Stack ID switch (shown in Figure 1-8).
  • Page 21: Expansion Module Slots

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Expansion Module Slots The capabilities of the AT-8316F and AT-8324XL Ethernet switches can be expanded by installing optional expansion modules in the two expansion slots on the front of the switches (shown in Figure 1-9). 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX FAST ETHERNET SWITCH Expansion Slots...
  • Page 22 Hardware Description Figure 1-10 illustrates the front panels of the expansion modules. AT-A15 ACTIVITY LINK FULL 1000BASE-X HALF AT-A15 (SX or LX) AT-A16 AT-A17 LINK LINK 100M FULL HALF LINK LINK DUPLEX DUPLEX ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 100BASE-FX/SC ACTIVITY FULL HALF FULL HALF AT-A18 10BASE-T /100BASE-TX AT-A17...
  • Page 23: R.p.s Input Connector

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide R.P.S Input Connector On the back panel of the Ethernet switch is a connector labelled R.P.S. Input (shown in Figure 1-11). This connector is used to connect the switch to a redundant power supply (RPS) unit. The RPS shares the load of powering the switch with the standard power supply that comes with the Ethernet switch.
  • Page 24: Reset Button

    Hardware Description Reset Button The Reset button on the front panel of the switch resets the switch. It is primarily used for diagnostics or resetting the switch statistics stored by the AT-S25 management software. You can also reset the switch using the Omega management interface, as explained in the AT-S25 Management Software User’s Guide.
  • Page 25: Ac Power Connector

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide AC Power Connector The switch has a single AC power supply socket on the back panel, which has autoswitch AC inputs. The input voltage range is from 100-120/200-240 VAC, 4/2A, 50/60 Hz. The power cord acts as an ON/ OFF switch.
  • Page 26: Network Topology

    Hardware Description Network Topology Figure 1-12 is an example of a network consisting of AT-8316F and AT-8324 Ethernet switches. Some of the features of the network include the following: # Though the Sales and Technical Support workgroups are distributed between several sites, the 802.1Q VLAN capabilities of the switches allow you to easily separate their traffic, improving network performance and enhancing network security as well.
  • Page 27 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Site 2: AT-8224XL switch Technical Support RS-232 STATUS PORT ACTIVITY TERMINAL PORT 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX workgroup Site 3: AT-8324 stack STATUS PORT ACTIVITY TERMINAL PORT RS-232 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX Production STATUS PORT ACTIVITY TERMINAL PORT RS-232 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX workgroup...
  • Page 28: Where To Go Next

    Hardware Description Where to Go Next Proceed to Chapter 2 for information on how to plan the installation.
  • Page 29: Planning The Installation

    Chapter 2 Planning the Installation This chapter contains information that will help you plan the installation of the switch. The information includes: # AT-8316F and AT-8324 Switch Cabling Specifications # Switch stacks # Expansion Modules # Port Trunking...
  • Page 30: At-8316F And At-8324 Switch Cabling Specifications

    Planning the Installation AT-8316F and AT-8324 Switch Cabling Specifications Table 2-1 contains the cabling specifications for the data ports on the switches. Table 2-1 Switch Cabling Specifications Model Type of Cabling Maximum Distance AT-8316F 50/125 micron multimode or Full-duplex: (models MT, VF, and SC) 62.5/125 micron multimode 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) Half-duplex:...
  • Page 31: Switch Stacks

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Switch Stacks On the back panel of the Ethernet switches are two stacking ports. You use these ports to interconnect switches together to create a stack. A stack of switches functions as one logical switch, rather than as individual units.
  • Page 32: Stack Of Four To Eight Switches

    Planning the Installation Stack of Four to In order to create a stack of from four to eight AT-8316F or AT-8324 Ethernet switches, you need the optional AT-Stack8 Stacking Matrix Eight Switches Module (show in Figure 2-3). This module has eight ports, each providing two gigabits of full-duplex bandwidth.
  • Page 33: Expansion Modules

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Expansion Modules If you are building a stack of Ethernet switches, it is important to know that the more switches in the stack, the fewer number of expansion modules allowed. (This relates to the number of device identification numbers that are available to the switches.) Table 2-2 lists the number of expansion modules that you can install in stacks of one to eight switches.
  • Page 34 Planning the Installation Table 2-3 contains the cabling specifications for the expansion modules. Table 2-3 Expansion Module Cabling Specifications Model Type of Cabling Maximum Distance AT-A15/SX 50/125 micron multimode fiber 550 meters (1,804 feet) 62.5/125 micron multimode fiber 275 meters (902 feet) AT-A15/LX 9/125 micron single-mode fiber 10 kilometers (6.2 miles)
  • Page 35: Port Trunking

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Port Trunking As explained in Chapter 1, port trunking, also referred to as “link aggregation,” is an economical way for you to increase the bandwidth between an AT-8316F or AT-8324 switch and another network device, such as a server, router, workstation, or another switch.
  • Page 36: Guideline 3: Creating Only One Trunk Per Group

    Group B Group D Ports 1 to 8 Ports 9 to 16 Figure 2-5 Port Groups on an AT-8316F/MT or AT-8316/VF Switch The ports on the AT-8316/SC switch also are divided into four groups, as shown in Figure 2-6. Group A...
  • Page 37: Guideline 5: Cabling Based On Port Number

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Guideline 5: When cabling a trunk, it is important that the order of the connections be identical on both nodes. The lowest numbered port Cabling Based in a trunk must be connected to the lowest numbered port on the on Port Number trunk on the other device, the next lowest numbered port must be connected to the next lowest numbered port on the other device,...
  • Page 38: Where To Go Next

    Planning the Installation Where to Go Next Go to Chapter 3 for instructions on how to install the switch as a standalone unit or as part of a stack.
  • Page 39: Installing The Switch

    Chapter 3 Installing the Switch This chapter describes the following installation procedures: # Verifying the Package Contents # Reviewing Safety Precautions # Selecting a Site for the Switch # Installing the Switch as a Standalone Unit # Installing the Switch in a Rack # Building a Stack of Two Switches # Building a Stack of Three Switches # Building a Stack of Four to Eight Switches...
  • Page 40: Verifying The Package Contents

    Make sure the following hardware components are included in your switch package. If any of the following items are missing or damaged, contact your Allied Telesyn sales representative. # One AT-8316F/MT, AT-8316F/VF, AT-8316F/SC, or AT-8324 switch # Two mounting brackets...
  • Page 41: Reviewing Safety Precautions

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Reviewing Safety Precautions Please review the following safety precautions before you begin to install the switch in your network. Refer to Appendix A for translated safety statements in your language. Laser Class 1 laser product. "...
  • Page 42: Selecting A Site For The Switch

    Installing the Switch Selecting a Site for the Switch Be sure to observe the following requirements when choosing a site for your switch: # Make sure that the switch’s power is accessible and cables can be connected easily. # Cabling must be away from sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters, broadband amplifiers, power lines, electric motors, and fluorescent fixtures.
  • Page 43: Installing The Switch As A Standalone Unit

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Installing the Switch as a Standalone Unit This section contains the procedure for installing an AT-8316F or AT-8324 switch as a standalone unit (not as part of a stack). To install the switch as a standalone unit, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 44 Installing the Switch As power is applied to the switch, the Fault LED (shown in Figure 3-2) flashes as the switch runs a series of internal self tests. After the switch has finished running its self tests, the Fault LED will stop flashing and will remain OFF. RS-232 STATUS TERMINAL PORT...
  • Page 45: Installing The Switch In A Rack

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Installing the Switch in a Rack To install the Ethernet switch in a standard 19-inch rack, perform the following steps: 1. Remove all components from the shipping package and store the packaging material in a safe location. 2.
  • Page 46: Building A Stack Of Two Switches

    Installing the Switch Building a Stack of Two Switches To build a stack of two switches, perform the following steps: 1. Select one of the Ethernet switches to be the master switch of the stack. The other switch will be slave switch. In selecting the master switch, follow these guidelines: # The master switch can be either an AT-8316F or AT-8324 switch.
  • Page 47 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Figure 3-5 illustrates a stack of two switches connected with one AT-CABLE-4 cable between Port IS-A on the master switch and Port IS-A on the slave switch. Slave switch STACK ID IS-A IS-B Port IS-A Master switch STACK ID Port IS-A...
  • Page 48 Installing the Switch 7. Set the Stack ID switch on the master switch to 1. Refer to Figure 3-7. STACK ID STACK ID IS-A IS-B Figure 3-7 Stack ID Switch 8. Set the Stack ID switch on the slave switch to 2. 9.
  • Page 49: Building A Stack Of Three Switches

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Building a Stack of Three Switches To build a stack of three switches, perform the following steps: 1. Select one of the Ethernet switches as the master switch of the stack. The other two switches will be slave switches. In selecting the master switch, follow these guidelines: # The master switch can be either an AT-8316F or AT-8324 switch.
  • Page 50 Installing the Switch 6. Connect one AT-CABLE-4 cable between the IS-A ports on the master switch and a slave switch, and another AT-CABLE-4 cable between the IS-B ports on the master switch and the other slave switch. Refer to Figure 3-8. Slave Slave switch...
  • Page 51 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide 7. Set the Stack ID switch on the master switch to 1. Refer to Figure 3-7 for the location of the Stack ID switch. 8. Set the Stack ID switch on one slave switch to 2 and set the Stack ID switch on the other slave switch to 3.
  • Page 52: Building A Stack Of Four To Eight Switches

    Installing the Switch Building a Stack of Four to Eight Switches To build a stack of four to eight Ethernet switches with the optional AT-Stack8 Stacking Matrix Module, perform the following steps: 1. Select an AT-8316F or AT-8324 Ethernet switch in which to install the AT-Stack8 module.
  • Page 53 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide 6. Remove the blank panel from the back of the switch selected to be the master switch by unscrewing the two captive screws. Refer to Figure 3-10. ST AC K IS- B IS- A Captive screw Captive screw Figure 3-10 Removing the Blank Panel from an Ethernet Switch 7.
  • Page 54 Installing the Switch Note Port 1 on the stacking module must be connected to Port IS-A on the master switch. Port 1 AT-STACK8 STACK PORTS STACK ID STACK ID IS-A IS-A IS-B IS-B Port IS-A Figure 3-12 Cabling the Master Switch with an AT-CABLE-4 Cable 11.
  • Page 55 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Figure 3-13 illustrates an example of a stack of five switches. Slave switch #1 (Stack ID 2) STACK ID STACK ID IS-A IS-A IS-B IS-B Slave switch #2 (Stack ID 3) STACK ID STACK ID IS-A IS-A IS-B...
  • Page 56 Installing the Switch 12. Set the Stack ID switch on the master switch to 1. Refer to Figure 3-7 for the location of the Stack ID switch. Note The Stack ID switch on the master switch must be set to 1. 13.
  • Page 57: Powering On A Stack

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Powering On a Stack To power on an Ethernet stack, perform the following procedure: 1. Apply AC power to each slave and master switch in the stack by plugging a power cord into the AC power connector on the back panel of the switch (shown in Figure 3-1) and plugging the other end into a wall outlet.
  • Page 58 Installing the Switch 3. If you purchased a redundant power supply (RPS) unit for the Ethernet switches, connect the RPS unit to the R.P.S. Input connectors on the rear of the switch by following the directions included with the RPS system. Caution If you intend to use a redundant power supply (RPS) with the switch, check to be sure that the cable with the RPS unit is...
  • Page 59: Setting Up A Terminal For Local Management

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Setting Up a Terminal for Local Management If you are installing the switch in a TCP/IP environment or if you intend to manage the switch from a remote site, you must first assign an IP address to the switch using the Omega management interface, which comes pre-installed on the switch.
  • Page 60: Installing An Expansion Module

    Installing the Switch Installing an Expansion Module This section contains the instructions for installing an optional expansion module in a switch. For information on cabling specifications for the expansion modules, refer to the section Expansion Modules on page 2-33. To install an expansion module, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 61 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide For example, if you install an AT-A17 in slot B of an AT-8324 switch while leaving slot A empty, the switch will assign the port numbers 25 and 26 to the ports on the module. If you later install another AT-A17 in slot A, the switch will automatically reallocate port numbers 25 and 26 to the new module in slot A and assign the port numbers 27 and 28 to the...
  • Page 62: Resetting A Stack

    Installing the Switch Resetting a Stack This section contains the procedure for resetting an AT-8316F or AT-8324 switch stack. Note You cannot reset just one switch in a switch stack. You must reset the entire stack. To reset a stack, perform the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 63: Where To Go Next

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Where to Go Next Now that the switch is operational, you are ready to configure and monitor it as explained in the AT-S25 Management Software User’s Guide, which is available from Allied Telesyn’s web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com/techhome.htm.
  • Page 65: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information on how to detect and resolve problems with your switch. This section includes the following sections: # At the First Sign of a Problem # Network Cabling Problems # Calling Technical Support # How the Switch Reports Problems # Common Problems...
  • Page 66: At The First Sign Of A Problem

    Troubleshooting At the First Sign of a Problem Perform the following tasks when you first become aware of a problem with the switch: # Make sure the power cord is securely connected and the power voltage is not fluctuating. # Check the data cables for secure connections and make sure the device at the other end of a connection is operational.
  • Page 67: Network Cabling Problems

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Network Cabling Problems If you have an AT-8324 switch, some network problems may be related to exceeding cabling distances. Refer to the standard IEEE 802.3u, Clause 29.3.1.2 on Worst Case Path Delay Value. This document specifies that the collision domain diameter must be within the following limits: # Under 100 meters (328 feet) for TX cabling # Under 412 meters (1,332 feet) for half-duplex FX cabling...
  • Page 68: How The Switch Reports Problems

    Troubleshooting How the Switch Reports Problems The switch detects and processes errors as follows: # The LEDs indicate problems with the ports and power. Table 4-1 and Table 4-2 describe the switch LEDs. # In a TCP/IP environment, if you have configured the software correctly, the management software triggers an SNMP trap message.
  • Page 69 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Table 4-2 Switch Port LED Status State Description L/A (Link/Activity) Solid Green This indicates a 100 Mbps link. Flashing Green This indicates 100 Mbps activity. Solid Amber This indicates a 10 Mbps link. (10/100 ports only) Flashing Amber This indicates 10 Mbps activity.
  • Page 70: Common Problems

    Troubleshooting Common Problems This section lists common possible sources of error and actions required to correct them. Link /Activity This can indicate: LED on Any # A loose data cable. Port is OFF # The device at the other end of the connection is turned OFF. # The data cable is not wired correctly (straight/crossed) for the device.
  • Page 71: Power Led Is Off

    AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Power LED is If there is no power to the switch, it cannot function. A Power LED that is OFF can indicate: # A loose power cord. # Power supply failure, malfunction, or loss of power to the power supply.
  • Page 72 Troubleshooting 3. Unplug the switch from the power source, then plug it back in again. 4. Try to log on to Omega and run diagnostics ( Administration>Diagnostics ). 5. Download software using the Administration menu. Refer to the AT-S25 Management Software User’s Guide that you downloaded from www.alliedtelesyn.com/techhome.htm instructions.
  • Page 73: Translated Electrical Safety And Emission Information

    Appendix A Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information IMPORTANT: This appendix contains multiple-language translations for the safety statements in this guide. WICHTIG: Dieser Anhang enthält Übersetzungen der in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Sicherheitshinweise in mehreren Sprachen. VIGTIGT: Dette tillæg indeholder oversættelser i flere sprog af sikkerhedsadvarslerne i denne håndbog.
  • Page 74 Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information Standards: This product meets the following standards. U.S. Federal Communications Commission RADIATED ENERGY Note: 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.
  • Page 75 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Normen: Dieses Produkt erfüllt die Anforderungen der nachfolgenden Normen. " 1 Hochfrequenzstörung EN55022 Klasse A " 2 WARNUNG: Bei Verwendung zu Hause kann dieses Produkt Funkstörungen hervorrufen. In diesem Fall müßte der Anwender angemessene Gegenmaßnahmen ergreifen. "...
  • Page 76 Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information Standarder: Dette produkt tilfredsstiller de følgende standarder. " 1 Radiofrekvens forstyrrelsesemission EN55022 Klasse A " 2 ADVARSEL: I et hjemligt miljø kunne dette produkt forårsage radio forstyrrelse. Bliver det tilfældet, påkræves brugeren muligvis at tage tilstrækkelige foranstaltninger. "...
  • Page 77 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Eisen: Dit product voldoet aan de volgende eisen. " 1 RFI Emissie EN55022 Klasse A " 2 WAARSCHUWING: Binnenshuis kan dit product radiostoring veroorzaken, in welk geval de gebruiker verplicht kan worden om gepaste maatregelen te nemen. "...
  • Page 78 Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information Normes: ce produit est conforme aux normes de suivantes: " 1 Emission d’interférences radioélectriques EN55022 Classe A " 2 MISE EN GARDE : dans un environnement domestique, ce produit peut provoquer des interférences radioélectriques. Auquel cas, l’utilisateur devra prendre les mesures adéquates. "...
  • Page 79 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Standardit: Tämä tuote on seuraavien standardien mukainen. " 1 Radioaaltojen häirintä EN55022 Luokka A " 2 VAROITUS: Kotiolosuhteissa tämä laite voi aiheuttaa radioaaltojen häiröitä, missä tapauksessa laitteen käyttäjän on mahdollisesti ryhdyttävä tarpeellisiin toimenpiteisiin. " 3 Kestävyys EN50082-1 1997 "...
  • Page 80 Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information Standard: Questo prodotto è conforme ai seguenti standard. " 1 Emissione RFI (interferenza di radiofrequenza) EN55022 Classe A " 2 AVVERTENZA: in ambiente domestico questo prodotto potrebbe causare radio interferenza. In questo caso potrebbe richiedersi all’utente di prendere gli adeguati provvedimenti. "...
  • Page 81 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Sikkerhetsnormer: Dette produktet tilfredsstiller følgende sikkerhetsnormer. " 1 RFI stråling EN55022 Klasse A " 2 ADVARSEL: Hvis dette produktet benyttes til privat bruk, kan produktet forårsake radioforstyrrelse. Hvis dette skjer, må brukeren ta de nødvendige forholdsregler. "...
  • Page 82 Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information Padrões: Este produto atende aos seguintes padrões. " 1 Emissão de interferência de radiofrequênciaEN55022 Classe A " 2 AVISO: Num ambiente doméstico este produto pode causar interferência na radiorrecepção e, neste caso, pode ser necessário que o utente tome as medidas adequadas. "...
  • Page 83 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Estándares: Este producto cumple con los siguientes estándares. " 1 Emisión RFI EN55022 Clase A " 2 ADVERTENCIA: en un entorno doméstico, este producto puede causar radiointerferencias, en cuyo caso, puede requerirse del usuario que tome las medidas que sean convenientes al respecto.
  • Page 84 Translated Electrical Safety and Emission Information Standarder: Denna produkt uppfyller följande standarder. " 1 Radiostörning EN55022 Klass A " 2 VARNING: Denna produkt kan ge upphov till radiostörningar i hemmet, vilket kan tvinga användaren till att vidtaga erforderliga åtgärder. " 3 Immunitet EN50082-1 1997 "...
  • Page 85: Technical Specifications

    Appendix B Technical Specifications Table B-1 lists the technical specifications for the AT-8316F and AT-8324 switches. Table B-1 Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Base Unit 6.48 cm x 42.93 cm x 35.60 cm 5 kg (11 lbs) (2.55 in x 16.9 in x 14.0 in) Required ventilation on all sides 19 cm (7.5 in)
  • Page 86 Technical Specifications Table B-2 shows the pin assignments for the switch’s RJ-45 connectors. Table B-2 RJ-45 Port Pin Assignments Pin Number Function Unused Unused Unused Unused...
  • Page 87 AT-8316F and AT-8324 Installation Guide Table B-3 shows the pin assignments for the R.P.S. Input port on the back of the switch. (Pin numbers 1 through 8 are the bottom row of pins on the connector, with pin 1 in the bottom right corner. Pin numbers 9 through 16 are the top row, with pin 9 in the top right position on the connector.) Table B-3 R.P.S.
  • Page 88 Technical Specifications Table B-4 through Table B-6 list the specifications for the AT-A15/SX, AT-A15/LX, AT-A16, AT-A17, AT-A18 and AT-A19 expansion modules. Table B-4 AT-A15 and AT-A16 Expansion Module Specifications AT-A15 AT-A16 Physical Dimensions 2.16 cm x 7.62 cm x 17.78 cm 2.16 cm x 7.62 cm x 17.78 cm (H x W x D) (0.85 in x 3 in x 7.0 in)
  • Page 89: Switch Default Settings

    Appendix C Switch Default Settings This appendix lists the switch’s factory default software settings. Settings Default IP Address 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 Get Community String public Set Community String private Trap Community String public Spanning Tree Protocol Disabled Bridge Priority 32768...
  • Page 91: Index

    Index duplex AC inputs, 25 full-, 13 activity (/link) LED, 17 half-, 13 AT-8316F switch duplex/collision LED, 17, 69 cabling specifications, 30 general specifications, 12 expansion modules 21 cabling specifications, 34 physical description, 14 port groups, 36 general specifications, 21, 88 AT-8324 switch installation, 60 cabling specifications, 30...
  • Page 92 Index specifications, technical, 85 stack descriptions, 16, 17, 68, 69 installing four to eight switches, 52 duplex collision 17, 69 installing three switches, 49 fault, 16, 68, 71 installing two switches, 46 link/activity, 17, 69 powering on, 57 master, 16, 68 resetting, 62 power, 16, 68 stack ID switch...

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