MRV Communications MS 104 User Manual

Ethernet switches

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MS 104/5
Ethernet Switches

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MRV Communications, Inc.
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Summary of Contents for MRV Communications MS 104

  • Page 1: User Manual

    MS 104/5 Ethernet Switches User Manual MRV Communications, Inc. URL: http://www.mrv.com...
  • Page 2: Standards Compliance

    MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Standards Compliance UL-1950; CSA-22.2 No.950; FCC part 15 Class A; CE - 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC. Disclaimer MRV reserves the right to modify the equipment at any time and in any way it sees fit in order to improve it.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Contents About this Manual................5 Acronyms ..................5 Safety Requirements ................ 5 Overview .................... 6 General......................6 Models......................6 Applications....................6 Features ......................6 Available ...................... 6 Optional......................7 Layout ......................8 Front View ....................8 Ports......................
  • Page 4 MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Figures Figure 1: Applications of the MS 104 and MS 105 ..........6 Figure 2: MS 104F2..................... 8 Figure 3: MS 105F....................8 Figure 4: MS 105FR .................... 8 Figure 5: Interconnection of MS 104/5 and another Device ......12 Tables Table 1: DIP Switch Setting.................
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Before installing the MS 104/5, ensure the following: 1. All power to the MS 104/5 is cut off. 2. By visual inspection, no part is damaged. Do not connect or disconnect the electrical cable and/or power cord during...
  • Page 6: Overview

    Auto-negotation can be activated or de- activated for each port individually. • Wire-Speed Operation – Transmission and reception of packets by all ports at full link speed with zero packet loss. Co-port is another port which receives from or forwards to an MS 104/5 port.
  • Page 7: Optional

    Auto-Learning – Automatic addition of MAC addresses of new stations to FDB. • Auto-Aging – Clearance of MAC address of station in MS 104/5 FDB if not accessed for 5 minutes. • VLAN Support – Switching of packets of length up to 1536 bytes.
  • Page 8: Layout

    MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 As another example, ports P1 and P3 can be put in one group, ports P2 and P4 in another. Layout Front View Following are the front views of the MS 104F2, MS 105F, and MS 105FR.
  • Page 9: Ports

    MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Ports Power Port 3-prong receptacle for 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz line (mains) power input. 100Base-FX Ports One or two 100Base-FX ports. Each port operates at 100 Mbps, is fitted with a fiberoptic SC or MT-RJ connector, transmits and receives on 1310 nm or 1550 nm carrier wavelength, and can be connected with a single-fiber singlemode cable or dual-fiber singlemode cable or dual-fiber multimode cable.
  • Page 10 MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Table 1: DIP Switch Setting (Continued) 10/100 2 Set Port 2 to operate at 10 Mbps. (Effective only if Auto-negotiation DIP switch toggle 3 position is down, i.e., if auto-negotiation is disabled.) DOWN Set Port 2 to operate at 100 Mbps.
  • Page 11: Led Indicators

    The LEDs are described in Table 2, below. Table 2: Front Panel LEDs Status Significance MS 104/5 receiving power. MS 104/5 not receiving power. P1 L Port P 1 link OK. Port P 1 link absent or faulty. P1 A Port P 1 activity present.
  • Page 12: Installation And Setup

    1. Place the MS 104/5 on a flat stable surface (e.g., desk top). 2. Connect the MS 104/5 fiberoptic data ports TX and RX to the device(s), ensuring that for each fiber, one end is connected to an RX port while the other end is connected to a TX port as shown in Figure 5.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The troubleshooting procedure is given in Table 3. Read the entries in the column Problem until you reach the problem that applies to the MS 104/5. Then perform the corrective action(s) appearing in the same row. If the problem persists, note the status of all the LEDs and consult your MRV representative.
  • Page 14: Product Specification

    MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Product Specification Switching Domain-per-Port, Store-&-Forward, Auto-Negotation, Wire-Speed Operation, Auto-Configuration, Filtering Database (FDB), Auto-Learning, Auto-Aging, VLAN Support, Broadcast Storms Prevention, 1024 MAC addresses supported, Single-Fiber Cable Support Wavelength (nm) 1310 nm, 1550 nm (model dependent – see Appendix A: Models) Fiber Type MM 62.5/125 µm, SM 9/125 µm...
  • Page 15: Appendix A: Models

    MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Appendix A: Models Family Models Description 4 10/100BaseTX ports, one 100BaseFX uplink port 5 Ports, Dual-Fiber MS105F/M (MM, 1310nm, 0-2km, DSC) 4 10/100BaseTX ports & one 100BaseFX uplink MS105F/MT/M port (MM, 1310nm, 0-2km, MT-RJ) 4 10/100BaseTX ports &...
  • Page 16: Appendix B: Cleaning Optical Connectors

    MS 104/5 June 2002 ML46758, Rev. 01 Appendix B: Cleaning Optical Connectors General Intrusions (e.g., dust, grease, etc.) at the interface of two optical fibers, such as at a pair of coupled connectors, attenuate the signal through the fiber. Consequently, optical connectors must be cleaned before they are coupled with other connectors.

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