24 Port 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet Switch with Optional Fiber Uplink Port Product User Guide Introduction This Tyco auto-negotiating high-speed Ethernet workgroup switch with optional fiber uplink enables clusters of up to 24 users to have high speed, low latency LAN connections to the corporate network. Local management functions such as control of port speed, duplex mode, QoS and VLAN membership are supported.
If you have a faulty unit then please contact us through the web site to arrange for a replacement unit. The faulty unit must be returned to us as part of the replacement agreement. Page 2 Tyco Electronics...
See the documentation on the web site for full information. Rear Panel The rear panel contains the 110/240v AC 50/60Hz power socket and power switch. Note that the fusing is external to the switch. To disconnect power, remove the plug. Page 3 Tyco Electronics...
1. Remove AC power from the switch. 2. Remove the two screws securing the front panel blanking plate. 3. Observe anti-static handling precautions and carefully fit the plug-in module into the switch and secure it using the thumb screws. Page 4 Tyco Electronics...
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RJ-45 ports, then it may be necessary to program the switch to match the speed and duplex modes of the partner devices. 6. Note that auto-negotiation can take up to 30 seconds to complete depending on the partner device. Page 5 Tyco Electronics...
These variables make calculating the maximum working distance between two units quite difficult and so it is best to design networks using optical loss budgets rather than using just working distance. Page 6 Tyco Electronics...
(P) = Port State lists the status and settings of the selected port(s) (V) = Port based VLAN settings (Q) = Port based QoS settings (D) = Restore factory default settings (R) = Reset the switch Page 7 Tyco Electronics...
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(S) Save the port settings (Q) Exit to the previous menu Figure 6 - Port 1 Configuration When the required option is selected, a summary of the port status is displayed as shown in Figure 6. Page 8 Tyco Electronics...
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To reset the ports, press the R key. Previous Menu This is a sub-menu under Port State and is used to move back up to the Main Menu. To move to the Main menu, press the Q key. Page 9 Tyco Electronics...
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In this menu the user can insert ports or delete ports from a VLAN. Enter the number of the VLAN to modify (1..24), press the <CR> or enter key and a new menu is displayed as in Figure 9 below. Figure 9 - VLAN Configuration Page 10 Tyco Electronics...
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This option resets all the VLAN mapping to the default state of all ports being members of VLAN 1. Navigate to the VLAN main menu and select option R. This option will restore the default VLAN membership without requesting an acknowledgement. Page 11 Tyco Electronics...
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This control is applied on a per-port basis. To configure the priority setting, select P from the QOS Control menu. The screen below will be displayed. Figure 12 - QoS Priority menu Page 12 Tyco Electronics...
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List QoS screen with the letter D. Note that for pause control to function properly, both ends of the link must be capable of using pause control. Some legacy units do not support pause control. Page 13 Tyco Electronics...
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During the reset, the firmware version of the switch is displayed. Activate the reset by selecting R from the main menu. Note that this command is implemented immediately without offering a confirmation message. Page 14 Tyco Electronics...
100Base-FX fiber partner unit Link No fiber connection is detected Orange The port is in full-duplex mode Blinks Collisions in half-duplex mode FDX/COL No device attached or in half duplex Table 1 - LED Status and description Page 15 Tyco Electronics...
Operating 0ºC to 45ºC (32ºF to 113ºF) Temperature Operating 10% to 90% (Non-condensing) Humidity Power Supply Internal 100v to 240v AC, 50/60Hz auto- ranging, externally fused. Power 19 Watts (Max.) Consumption FCC Class A, CE Mark Page 17 Tyco Electronics...
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