SIIG 4000-MT Quick Installation Manual

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Quick Installation Guide
This quick installation guide provides instructions for installing a
FiberOptic Switch.
1-1 Introducing the FiberOptic Switches
SIIG's line of fiber optic switches are standard switches that meet all
IEEE 802.3u/802.3X standards. A Fast Ethernet Switch is a cost-
effective solution for easing your network congestion problems on
existing shared-hub network by breaking up the collision domain
and by multiplying the network performance. The overall network
transmission speed is increased and the network efficiency is improved
to accommodate high-bandwidth applications, such as imaging
multimedia, and CAD/CAM, etc.
The following models are available :
• FiberOptic Switch 4000-ST (4 ST fiber ports )
• FiberOptic Switch 4000-SC (4 SC fiber ports)
• FiberOptic Switch 4000-MT (4 MT-RJ fiber ports)
• FiberOptic Switch 8020-ST (8 TP & 2 ST fiber ports)
• FiberOptic Switch 8020-SC (8 TP & 2 SC fiber ports)
Features/Specifications
• Standards: IEEE 802.3u and 802.3x 100Base-FX
• Transmission Mode: Full or Half-duplex
• Transmission Speed: 10/100Mbps for TP ports
• Packet Forwarding/Filtering Rate: 148,000 packets/sec full
wire rate on 100Mbps forwarding and filtering. 14,880 packets/
sec full wire rate on 10Mbps forwarding & filtering
• MAC Address and Self-learning: up to 12K
• Buffer Memory: 1024KB
• Flow Control: IEEE 802.3x compliant for full-duplex;
Back pressure flow control for half-duplex
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100Mbps for fiber ports
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  • Page 1 This quick installation guide provides instructions for installing a FiberOptic Switch. 1-1 Introducing the FiberOptic Switches SIIG's line of fiber optic switches are standard switches that meet all IEEE 802.3u/802.3X standards. A Fast Ethernet Switch is a cost- effective solution for easing your network congestion problems on existing shared-hub network by breaking up the collision domain and by multiplying the network performance.
  • Page 2 • Fiber Optic Cable and Maximum Length: 50/125, 62.5/125 or 100/140 µm (multi-mode); up to 2000 m • TP Connector: (For models 8020-ST and 8020-SC only) • Selectable Duplex Mode Switch: Per fiber port FDX/HDX DIP switch • LED Indicators:...
  • Page 3 * For connection to Router, Bridge, or regular 100Base-X Hub, please refer to the device's Technical Manual for respective bit-time delay. Unpacking Before installing your FiberOptic Switch, verify that the following items are included in the packaging carton: • FiberOptic Switch • Mounting accessory (for 19" rack shelf) •...
  • Page 4: Hardware Installation

    2-1 Hardware Installation The following figures identify the front panel port, DIP switch and LED locations for the FiberOptic Switch models. Please refer to the appro- priate diagram for your model. LEDs 4-Port FiberOptic Switch 4000-ST/SC LEDs 4-Port FiberOptic Switch 4000-MT...
  • Page 5: Network Device Connections

    • The number on the DIP switch corresponds to the fiber port number it sets. To change a fiber port's mode setting , power down the Switch unit and set the appropriate DIP switch. Then, power ON to set the new configuration and status.
  • Page 6 3. Plug the female end of the AC power cord into the receptacle on the back of the Switch unit. Plug the other end into an AC power source. NOTE: 4000-ST/SC models will automatically power ON when plugged in.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    • Wiring is definitely the problem if the Link LED does not light. • Multi-mode fiber cable should match the switch’s fiber transceiver. Flat telephone extension cables or Cat. 3 wires sold at electronics stores are not the same as Cat.
  • Page 8 • If a workstation (workstation A) does not work and other 100Base-X ports on the hub are functioning, remove a fiber/ RJ-45 plug from a functioning port with a functioning workstation (workstation B) and insert it into the suspect port. If workstation B still works, the problem is in workstation A or in the wiring.
  • Page 9: Other Problems

    3-1.3 Other Problems Other specific problems may be diagnosed by using the LEDs, as below. Power LED is off when the AC Power switch is ON: • Defective power supply unit or fuse • Incorrect AC voltage • Defective Hub Link/Act LED is off at any Fiber/TP port: •...
  • Page 10: Return Merchandise Authorization (Rma)

    You are responsible for the shipping cost to SIIG at the following address: SIIG, Inc. 6078 Stewart Ave. Fremont, CA 94538 SIIG will ship the repaired or replaced product via UPS Ground or US Mail at no cost to you. RMA#_______________...

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