Edge-Core ES3528M-PoE Installation Manual

Edge-Core ES3528M-PoE Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Powered by Accton ES3528M-PoE Fast Ethernet Switch Installation Guide www.edge-core.com...
  • Page 3 Installation Guide Fast Ethernet Switch Layer 2 Workgroup Switch with Power over Ethernet, 24 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45) Ports, 2 1000BASE-T (RJ-45) Ports, 2 Combination Gigabit (RJ-45/SFP) Ports...
  • Page 4 ES3528M-PoE E112008/ST-R01 149100041600A...
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    The following publication gives specific information on how to operate and use the management functions of the switch: The ES3528M-PoE Management Guide Also, as part of the switch’s firmware, there is an online web-based help that describes all management related features.
  • Page 6 Compliances and Safety Warnings 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.
  • Page 7 CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety (EEC) This information technology equipment complies with the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and 73/23/EEC for electrical equipment used within certain voltage limits and the Amendment Directive 93/68/EEC.
  • Page 8: Safety Compliance

    Safety Compliance Warning: Fiber Optic Port Safety When using a fiber optic port, never look at the transmit laser while it is powered on. Also, never look directly at the fiber TX CLASS I LASER DEVICE port and fiber cable ends when they are powered on. Avertissment: Ports pour fibres optiques - sécurité...
  • Page 9 Important! Before making connections, make sure you have the correct cord set. Check it (read the label on the cable) against the following: Power Cord Set U.S.A. and Canada The cord set must be UL-approved and CSA certified. The minimum specifications for the flexible cord are: - No.
  • Page 10 France et Pérou uniquement: Ce groupe ne peut pas être alimenté par un dispositif à impédance à la terre. Si vos alimentations sont du type impédance à la terre, ce groupe doit être alimenté par une tension de 230 V (2 P+T) par le biais d’un transformateur d’isolement à rapport 1:1, avec un point secondaire de connexion portant l’appellation Neutre et avec raccordement direct à...
  • Page 11: Warnings And Cautionary Messages

    Stromkabel. Dies muss von dem Land, in dem es benutzt wird geprüft werden: Schweiz Dieser Stromstecker muß die SEV/ASE 1011Bestimmungen einhalt- Europe Das Netzkabel muß vom Typ HO3VVF3GO.75 (Mindestanforderung) sein und die Aufschrift <HAR> oder <BASEC> tragen. Der Netzstecker muß die Norm CEE 7/7 erfüllen (”SCHUKO”). Warnings and Cautionary Messages Warning: This product does not contain any serviceable user parts.
  • Page 12 Environmental Statement The manufacturer of this product endeavours to sustain an environmentally-friendly policy throughout the entire production process. This is achieved though the following means: • Adherence to national legislation and regulations on environmental production standards. • Conservation of operational resources. •...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Overview Switch Architecture Power-over-Ethernet Capability Network Management Options Description of Hardware 10/100BASE-T Ports SFP Slots Port and System Status LEDs Power Supply Sockets Features and Benefits Connectivity Expandability Performance Management Chapter 2: Network Planning Introduction to Switching Application Examples Supplying PoE Collapsed Backbone...
  • Page 14 Contents Chapter 4: Making Network Connections Connecting Network Devices Twisted-Pair Devices Power-over-Ethernet Connections Cabling Guidelines Connecting to PCs, Servers, Hubs and Switches Network Wiring Connections Fiber Optic SFP Devices Connectivity Rules 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain 10 Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain Cable Labeling and Connection Records...
  • Page 15 Tables Supported SFP Transceivers Port Status LEDs System Status LED Serial Cable Wiring Maximum 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Maximum 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Maximum 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Maximum 1000BASE-LH Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Length Maximum Ethernet Cable Length Troubleshooting Chart 10/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts...
  • Page 16 Figures Figure 1-1 Front and Rear Panels Figure 1-2 Port Status LEDs Figure 1-3 System Status LED Figure 1-4 Power Supply Sockets Figure 2-1 PoE Connections Figure 2-2 Collapsed Backbone Figure 2-3 Network Aggregation Plan Figure 2-4 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable Figure 2-5 Making VLAN Connections Figure 3-1...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: Introduction Overview The ES3528M-PoE switch is an intelligent PoE switch with 24 10/100BASE-T ports, two 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, and two Gigabit combination ports that are comprised of a RJ-45 port and an SFP transceiver slot. There is also an SNMP-based management agent embedded on the main board.
  • Page 18: Power-Over-Ethernet Capability

    (in-band) using Telnet, the on-board Web agent, or Windows-based network management software. For a detailed description of the switch’s advanced features, refer to the ES3528M-PoE Switch Management Guide. Description of Hardware 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T Ports This switch contains 24 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 ports that operate at 10/100 Mbps, half or full duplex (Ports 1-24), and four 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports that operate at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, half or full duplex, or at 1000 Mbps, full duplex (Ports 25-28).
  • Page 19: Sfp Slots

    Description of Hardware automatically. If a device connected to one of these ports does not support auto-negotiation, the communication mode of that port can be configured manually. Each port also supports IEEE 802.3x auto-negotiation of flow control, so the switch can automatically prevent port buffers from becoming saturated.
  • Page 20: Port And System Status Leds

    Introduction 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 for easy viewing, are shown below and described in the following table.
  • Page 21: Power Supply Sockets

    Description of Hardware System Status LED Figure 1-3 System Status LED Table 1-3 System Status LED Condition Status System On Green Internal power is operating normally. On Amber Power on Self Test (POST) is in progress. Blinking Amber Power on Self Test (POST) has failed. Power off.
  • Page 22: Features And Benefits

    Introduction Features and Benefits Connectivity • 24 10/100BASE-T ports, 2 1000BASE-T ports, and 2 Gigabit combination ports (RJ-45/SFP). • Auto-negotiation enables each RJ-45 port to automatically select the optimum communication mode (half or full duplex) if this feature is supported by the attached device;...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2: Network Planning

    Chapter 2: Network Planning Introduction to Switching A network switch allows simultaneous transmission of multiple packets via non-crossbar switching. This means that it can partition a network more efficiently than bridges or routers. Switches have, therefore, been recognized as one of the most important building blocks for today’s networking technology.
  • Page 24: Application Examples

    Network Planning Application Examples This Fast Ethernet switch is not only designed to segment your network, but also to provide a wide range of options in setting up network connections and linking VLANs or IP subnets. Some typical applications are described below. Supplying PoE The switch is an excellent choice for supplying power to connected PoE devices such as web cameras, IP telephones or access points.
  • Page 25: Collapsed Backbone

    Application Examples Collapsed Backbone This switch is an excellent choice for mixed Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet installations where significant growth is expected in the near future. In a basic stand-alone configuration, it can provide direct full-duplex connections for workstations or servers.
  • Page 26: Network Aggregation Plan

    Network Planning Network Aggregation Plan With 28 parallel bridging ports (i.e., 28 distinct collision domains), this switch or a stack of switches can collapse a complex network down into a single efficient bridged node, increasing overall bandwidth and throughput. In the figure below, the 10/100BASE-TX ports in the stack are providing 100 Mbps connectivity through other layer 2 switches.
  • Page 27: Remote Connections With Fiber Cable

    Application Examples Remote Connections with Fiber Cable Fiber optic technology allows for longer cabling than any other media type. A 1000BASE-SX (MMF) link can connect to a site up to 550 meters away, a 1000BASE-LX (SMF) link up to 10 km, and a 1000BASE-LH link up to 80 km. This allows the switch to serve as a collapsed backbone, providing direct connectivity for a widespread LAN.
  • Page 28: Making Vlan Connections

    Network Planning Making VLAN Connections This switch supports VLANs which can be used to organize any group of network nodes into separate broadcast domains. VLANs confine broadcast traffic to the originating group, and can eliminate broadcast storms in large networks. This provides a more secure and cleaner network environment.
  • Page 29: Application Notes

    Application Notes Application Notes 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. Avoid using flow control on a port connected to a hub unless it is actually required to solve a problem.
  • Page 30 Network Planning...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3: Installing The Switch

    Chapter 3: Installing the Switch Selecting a Site This unit 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. A restricted access location is one where access is secure and limited to service personnel who have a special key, or other means of security.
  • Page 32: Equipment Checklist

    Then, before beginning the installation, be sure you have all other necessary installation equipment. Package Contents • ES3528M-PoE switch • Four adhesive foot pads • Bracket Mounting Kit containing two brackets and eight screws for attaching the brackets to the switch •...
  • Page 33: Mounting

    Mounting Mounting A switch can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, on a wall, or on a desktop or shelf. Mounting instructions for each type of site follow. Rack Mounting Before rack mounting the switch, pay particular attention to the following factors: •...
  • Page 34: Desktop Or Shelf Mounting

    Installing the Switch Mount the device in the rack, using four rack-mounting screws (not provided). Figure 3-3 Installing the Switch in a Rack If installing a single switch only, turn to “Connecting to a Power Source” at the end of this chapter. If installing multiple switches, mount them in the rack, one below the other, in any order.
  • Page 35: Installing An Optional Sfp Transceiver

    Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver Set the device on a flat surface near an AC power source, making sure there is at least two inches of space on all sides for proper air flow. If installing a single switch only, go to “Connecting to a Power Source” at the end of this chapter.
  • Page 36: Connecting To A Power Source

    Installing the Switch Connecting to a Power Source First verify that the external AC power supply can provide 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 3 A minimum. Note: For international use, you may need to change the AC line cord. You must use a line cord set that has been approved for the receptacle type in your country.
  • Page 37: Connecting To The Console Port

    Connecting to the Console Port Connecting to the Console Port The DB-9 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. The pin assignments used to connect to the serial port are provided in the following figure and table.
  • Page 38 Installing the Switch...
  • Page 39: Chapter 4: Making Network Connections

    Chapter 4: Making Network Connections Connecting Network Devices This switch is designed to interconnect multiple segments (or collision domains). It can be connected to network cards in PCs and servers, as well as to hubs, switches or routers. It may also be connected to devices using optional SFP transceivers. If 802.3af-compliant PoE devices are connected to the switch’s 10/100 Mbps ports, the switch automatically supplies the required power.
  • Page 40: Cabling Guidelines

    Making Network 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). See Appendix B for further information on cabling. Caution: Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ-45 port.
  • Page 41: Network Wiring Connections

    Twisted-Pair Devices Network Wiring Connections Today, the punch-down block is an integral part of many of the newer equipment racks. It is actually part of the patch panel. Instructions for making connections in the wiring closet with this type of equipment follows. Attach one end of a patch cable to an available port on the switch, and the other end to the patch panel.
  • Page 42: Fiber Optic Sfp Devices

    Making Network Connections Fiber Optic SFP Devices An optional SFP transceiver (1000BASE-SX/LX/LH or 1000BASE-T) can be used for a backbone connection between switches, or for connecting to a high-speed server. Each single-mode fiber port requires 9/125 micron single-mode fiber optic cable with an LC connector at both ends.
  • Page 43: Connectivity Rules

    Connectivity Rules The 1000BASE-SX/LX/LH fiber optic ports operate at 1 Gbps full duplex, with auto-negotiation of flow control. The maximum length for fiber optic cable depends on the fiber type as listed under “1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain” on page 4-5.
  • Page 44: 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain

    Making Network Connections Table 4-4 Maximum 1000BASE-LH Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Fiber Size Fiber Bandwidth Maximum Cable Length Connector 9/125 micron single-mode fiber N/A 2 m - 80 km (7 ft - 49.7 miles) LC 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain Table 4-5 Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Length Type Cable Type...
  • Page 45: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    Appendix A: Troubleshooting Diagnosing Switch Indicators Table A-1 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action Power LED is Off • Power supply is disconnected. • Check connections between the switch, power cord, and wall outlet. • Contact your dealer for assistance. System LED is Flashing •...
  • Page 46: In-Band Access

    Troubleshooting In-Band Access You can access the management agent in the switch from anywhere within the attached network using Telnet, a Web browser, or other network management software tools. However, you must first configure the switch with a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
  • Page 47: Appendix B: Cables

    Appendix B: Cables 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.
  • Page 48: Straight-Through Wiring

    Cables Table B-1 10/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts MDI Signal Name MDI-X Signal Name Receive Data plus (RD+) Transmit Data plus (TD+) and GND (Positive V and -48V feeding power (Negative V port port Receive Data minus (RD-) Transmit Data minus (TD-) and GND (Positive V and -48V feeding power (Negative V port...
  • Page 49: Crossover Wiring

    Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments 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.) You must connect all four wire pairs as shown in the following diagram to support...
  • Page 50 Cables Table B-2 1000BASE-T MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts (Continued) MDI Signal Name MDI-X Signal Name Bi-directional Data Three Minus (BI_DC-) Bi-directional Data Four Minus (BI_DD-) Bi-directional Data Two Minus (BI_DB-) Bi-directional Data One Minus (BI_DA-) Bi-directional Data Four Plus (BI_DD+) Bi-directional Data Three Plus (BI_DC+) Bi-directional Data Four Minus (BI_DD-) Bi-directional Data Three Minus (BI_DC-)
  • Page 51: Fiber Standards

    Fiber Standards 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.
  • Page 52 Cables...
  • Page 53: Appendix C: Specifications

    Appendix C: Specifications Physical Characteristics Ports 24 10/100BASE-TX, with auto-negotiation 2 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports 2 Combination Gigabit Ports (RJ-45/SFP) Network Interface Ports 1-24: RJ-45 connector, auto MDI/X 10BASE-T: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 3 or better) 100BASE-TX: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 5 or better) Ports 25-28: RJ-45 connector, auto MDI/X 1000BASE-T: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP cable;...
  • Page 54: Switch Features

    Specifications Power Supply Internal, auto-ranging transformer: 100 to 240 V, 50-60 Hz, 3 A Power Consumption 225 Watts maximum Maximum Current 0.25 A @ 115 VAC 0.12 A @ 230 VAC Switch Features Forwarding Mode Store-and-forward Throughput Wire speed Flow Control Full Duplex: IEEE 802.3x Half Duplex: Back pressure Management Features...
  • Page 55: Compliances

    Compliances IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1p priority tags IEEE 802.3ac VLAN tagging IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LAN IEEE 802.1v Protocol-based VLANs Compliances CE Mark (Safety and EMC for Europe) Emissions FCC Class A EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class A...
  • Page 56 Specifications...
  • Page 57: Glossary

    Glossary 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3-2005 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable. 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3-2005 specification for 100 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 5 UTP cable. 1000BASE-LH Specifications for long-haul Gigabit Ethernet over two strands of 9/125 micron core fiber cable.
  • Page 58 Glossary CSMA/CD CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect) is the communication method employed by Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet. End Station A workstation, server, or other device that does not forward traffic. Ethernet A network communication system developed and standardized by DEC, Intel, and Xerox, using baseband transmission, CSMA/CD access, logical bus topology, and coaxial cable.
  • Page 59 Glossary IEEE 802.3x Defines Ethernet frame start/stop requests and timers used for flow control on full-duplex links. (Now incorporated in IEEE 802.3-2005.) IEEE 802.3z Defines CSMA/CD access method and physical layer specifications for 1000BASE Gigabit Ethernet. (Now incorporated in IEEE 802.3-2005.) LAN Segment Separate LAN or collision domain.
  • Page 60 Glossary Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Protocol suite that includes TCP as the primary transport protocol, and IP as the network layer protocol. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) provides a datagram mode for packet-switched communications. It uses IP as the underlying transport mechanism to provide access to IP-like services. UDP packets are delivered just like IP packets –...
  • Page 61: Index

    Index console port Numerics pin assignments 3-7 10 Mbps connectivity rules 4-6 contents of package 3-2 100 Mbps connectivity rules 4-6 cooling problems A-1 1000 Mbps connectivity rules 4-5 cord sets, international 3-6 1000BASE-LH fiber cable lengths 4-6 1000BASE-LX fiber cable lengths 4-5 1000BASE-SX fiber cable lengths 4-5 desktop mounting 3-4 1000BASE-T...
  • Page 62 Index management rear panel receptacles 1-5 agent 1-2 RJ-45 port 1-2 features 1-6, C-2, C-3 connections 4-1 out-of-band 1-2 pinouts B-3 SNMP 1-2 rubber foot pads, attaching 3-4 Web-based 1-2 mounting the switch on a desktop or shelf 3-4 screws for rack mounting 3-2 multimode fiber optic cables 4-4 SNMP agent 1-2 specifications...
  • Page 64 ES3528M-PoE E112008/ST-R01 149100041600A...

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