Ovislink AirLive Live-FSH16T+v2 User Manual

Fast ethernet switch, 16 × 10/100mbps nway 10/100base-tx fast ethernet switch with vlan function
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Live-FSH16T+v2
Fast Ethernet Switch
16 × 10/100Mbps
NWay 10/100BASE-TX
Fast Ethernet Switch
with VLAN function
User's Manual
Live-FSH16T+ V.3
Aug. , 2005

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  • Page 1 Live-FSH16T+v2 Fast Ethernet Switch 16 × 10/100Mbps NWay 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Switch with VLAN function User’s Manual Live-FSH16T+ V.3 Aug. , 2005...
  • Page 2: Fcc Warning

    Trademarks All rights reserved. OvisLink and OvisLink Logo are registered trademarks of OvisLink Corp. Other product names and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................I PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................1 Introduction........................1 16× 10/100Mbps ports Fast Ethernet Switch with Per-port VLAN function ....1 Port-based VLAN for Instant Connectivity and Workgroup Privacy......1 Per-port VLAN Configuration via a selection switch............. 1 Store-and-Forward Architecture against Packet Loss.............
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Station Ports (Port #1 to #16)..................6 DC Power Jack........................ 6 VLAN mode switch ......................7 INSTALLATION OF THE SWITCH............8 Quick Installation......................8 3 Steps to Quick Installation ................... 8 Desktop Installation ......................8 Installation on Wall......................9 Cabling Requirements ......................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Higher Performance and Reduced Latency ..............15 Ease of Administration ....................15 Saving Costs........................15 Routing between VLANs....................15 Security ......................... 16 Reduction of Routing for Broadcast Containment............16 Infrastructural VLANs ....................16 LED INDICATORS................18 Comprehensive LEDs ..................... 18 System LED ........................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Figures Fig. 2-1 Package Content....................5 Fig. 2-2 Front Panel ......................6 Fig. 2-3 Rear Panel ......................7 Fig. 2-4 VLAN mode switch ..................7 Fig. 3-1 Desktop installation................... 8 Fig. 3-2 Bottom View of the Switch (showing mounting holes)........9 Fig.
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Tables Table 3-1 Cabling type for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX..........10 Table 5-1 Station Port LEDs..................19 Table 5-2: VLANs mode ....................21 Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Manual V2.1...
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    1 Product Overview Product Overview Introduction 16× 10/100Mbps ports Fast Ethernet Switch with Per-port VLAN function Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch is an auto-sensing and auto-negotiating 10/100ABSE-TX Fast Ethernet Switch with VLAN and Priority capability. Its sixteen 10/100Mbps station ports provide 10/100Mbps connections to Ethernet/Fast Ethernet network. Live-FSH16T+’s unique switching fabric provides full wire speed for all ports.
  • Page 10: Active Flow Control

    1 Product Overview Active Flow Control Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch implements in full duplex mode a flow control that is compliant with the IEEE 802.3x standard. While in half duplex mode, it employs an optional Back Pressure Flow Control to stall the incoming data when port buffers are saturated. With this flow control mechanism, it can be ensured that frames dropped during transmission are reduced to a minimum.
  • Page 11: Table Maintenance Via Signaling

    1 Product Overview Table Maintenance via Signaling When an end-station broadcasts its first frame, the switch resolves the end-station’s attached port with its VLAN membership in cached address tables. As VLAN membership changes, these address tables can be manually updated by a system administrator at a management console. Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Manual V2.1...
  • Page 12: Product Features

    1 Product Overview Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch Product Features Basic Features Fast Ethernet Switch with sixteen 10/100Mbps station ports Fully compliant with Ethernet/Fast Ethernet standards: - IEEE 802.3 (10 BASE-T Ethernet) - IEEE 802.3u (100 BASE-TX Fast Ethernet) - IEEE 802.1q VLAN - ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation Fixed-port configuration: - 16 ×...
  • Page 13: Preparation Before Installation

    2 Preparation before Installation Preparation before Installation Unpack the Package Before you begin the installation of Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch, make sure that you have all the necessary accessories that come with your package. Follow the steps below to unpack your package contents: 1.
  • Page 14: The Front Panel

    2 Preparation before Installation The Front Panel The front panel is where you can find the LED indicators. For information concerning LED indicators, please refer to Chapter 5, LED Indicators. Power LED Station Port LEDs VLAN LDS Fig. 2-2 Front Panel The Rear Panel The rear panel is where you can locate the DC power jack, the 16 10/100Mbps station ports.
  • Page 15: Vlan Mode Switch

    2 Preparation before Installation Fig. 2-3 Rear Panel VLAN mode switch THE VLAN mode switch is where you can select the VLAN mode for the switch VLAN: The switch is operating in VLAN mode. Each port is in its own VLAN group sharing Port 8 and Port 16 OFF: The switch’s VLAN function is off.
  • Page 16: Installation Of The Switch

    3 Installation of the Switch Installation of the Switch Quick Installation Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch is fully compliant with 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet standards. Live-FSH16T+ also features VLAN function. The VLAN function is primarily designed as an ideal solution to enhance your workgroup/corporate network performance with instant connectivity and workgroup security.
  • Page 17: Installation On Wall

    3 Installation of the Switch Installation on Wall Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch can be mounted on a wall with wall anchors and screws. To mount the Switch on wall, please follow the steps below: Drill two holes, the distance between both of which should be 9 cm (such as the illustration below).
  • Page 18: Connecting To Power

    3 Installation of the Switch Normally, 10BASE-T networks require a straight-through Cat. 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP cabling system. The cabling system could be found in most existing Ethernet network installations. 100/100BASE-TX networks require Cat. 5 UTP/STP cabling system. The pin assignments for a straight-through cable are shown in Figure 3-5 and 3-6.
  • Page 19: Fig 3-5 Connecting The Switch To Power Outlet

    3 Installation of the Switch for the line voltage and the type of AC outlet used in your location. This power adapter provides the voltage, amperage, and polarity required by the Switch (7.5V @1.5A, inside positive, outside negative) and is outfitted with the correct type of barrel connector for the DC power jack on the rear panel.
  • Page 20: Expanding Your Network

    4 Expanding your Network Expanding Your Network Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch is primarily designed as a central switching device to manage your workgroup/departmental traffic within Ethernet/Fast Ethernet. Its built-in VLAN function offers instant connection without further administration efforts. Furthermore, its secure VLAN feature offers security for virtual workgroups. With your existing Ethernet/Fast Ethernet infrastructure, you can very easily connect, expand or migrate to virtual workgroup computing in an Ethernet/Fast Ethernet environment.
  • Page 21: Connecting To Another Switch/Hub

    4 Expanding your Network Connecting to another Switch/Hub Straight-through Cable Connection for Switch-to-Switch/hub Connection Use a straight-through cable for the connection made through the station port of Live-FSH16T+ to any station port of the other switch/hub. Since Live-FSH16T+ Switch is capable of auto-crossing over by its Auto-MDI and Auto-MDI-X function, you don’t have to use a crossover cable such as is usually required for this kind of switch-to-switch/hub connection with other switch.
  • Page 22: Transmission Modes

    4 Expanding your Network Transmission Modes Station Ports (10/100BASE-TX Transmission) All 10/100Mbps station ports of Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch utilize auto-negotiation to determine the transmission mode for any new connection. This means, if auto-negotiation is supported on both ends of the connection, the Switch is initiated to negotiate for one of the following transmission modes: •...
  • Page 23: Virtual Workgroups

    4 Expanding your Network disadvantages of routing and a reduction in the cost of moves and changes in the network. Virtual Workgroups One of the more ambitious VLAN objectives is the establishment of the virtual workgroup model. With full VLAN implementation across the enterprise network, members of the same department or section can all appear to share the same VLAN with most of the network traffic staying within the same VLAN broadcast domain.
  • Page 24: Security

    4 Expanding your Network Fig. 4-2 Routing between VLANs through a layer-3 Switch/Router Security The ability of VLANs to create firewalls can also satisfy more stringent security requirements and thus replace much of the functionality of routers in this area. This is primarily true when VLANs are implemented in conjunction with private port switching.
  • Page 25 4 Expanding your Network model, VLAN overlap occurs at network resources that must be shared by multiple workgroups. These resources are normally servers, but could also include printers, routers providing WAN access, workstations functioning as gateways, and so forth. The amount of VLAN overlap in the infrastructural model is minimal, involving only servers rather than user workstations making VLAN administration relatively straightforward.
  • Page 26: Led Indicators

    5 LED Indicators LED Indicators Before connecting any network device to Live-FSH16T+ Fast Ethernet Switch, you should take a few minutes to look over this chapter and get familiar with the front panel LED indicators of your Switch. The front-panel LED indicators of Live-FSH16T+ comprise 2 sets of LEDs: System Status LEDs and Station Port LEDs.
  • Page 27: Vlan Leds

    5 LED Indicators VLAN LEDs VLAN LEDs are used to show the status of the VLAN mode: If VLAN light is on, the switch is VLAN mode When VLAN is off, the switch’s VLAN function is off Station Port LEDs Link/Act LED Link/Act LED giving a solid green light indicates that a data link has been established between the corresponding port and the device.
  • Page 28: Vlan Configurations

    6 VLAN Configurations VLAN Configurations The Live-FSH16T+ is equipped with the per-port VLAN function. With a selection switch in the back panel, user can set the switch in operate in either 14 or 15-VLANs mode. In “14-VLANs mode”, every port is in its own VLAN group sharing Port 1 and Port 2. In “15-VLANs mode”, every port is in its own VLAN group sharing Port 2.
  • Page 29: Vlan Example Using 14-Vlans Mode

    6 VLAN Configuration VLAN Group … Member Ports 1,8, 16 2, 8,16 (…), 8,16 15, 8, 16 Table 5-2: VLANs mode In this VLAN mode, each port is in its own VLAN group sharing Port 1 and Port2. Thus, users can connect 2 sharing devices (Internet connection, Server, or connection to another switch) in port 1 and 2 for sharing.
  • Page 30: Appendix A: Product Specifications

    Appendix A Production Specifications Appendix A: Product Specifications • Standard Compliance IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.1q VLAN standard ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation • Topology Star • Port Configuration 16 × 10/100 BASE-TX Port •...
  • Page 31 Appendix A Product Specifications • Dimensions 209*144*49 m/m • Net Weight 450g • Power Input External Power Supply output with+7.5v/1.5A 120/220V ,50~60 Hz TO DC7.5V/1.5A • Power Consumption 11.25 Watts max, @ 7.5V DC • Operating Temperature -32 ~ 122 °F / 0 ~ 50 °C •...
  • Page 32: Appendix B Troubleshooting

    Appendix A Production Specifications Appendix B Troubleshooting This appendix contains specific information to help you identify and solve problems. If your switch does not function properly, please make sure it is set up according to the instructions on the manual. If you suspect your switch is not connected correctly to your network, check the following points before you contact your local dealer for support.

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