SMC Networks EZ Switch SMCGS10P-Smart Installation Manual

SMC Networks EZ Switch SMCGS10P-Smart Installation Manual

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    INSTALLATION GUIDE EZ Switch 10/100/1000 Web Smart 10-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE Switch SMCGS10P-Smart...
  • Page 2 EZ Switch 10/100/1000 Installation Guide From SMC’s EZ line of low-cost workgroup LAN solutions No. 1, Creation Road III, Hsinchu Science Park, August 2013 30077, Taiwan, R.O.C. 149100000169A TEL: +886 3 5770270 E082013-KS-R03 Fax: +886 3 5780764...
  • Page 3 Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC.
  • Page 4: Warranty And Product Registration

    ARRANTY AND RODUCT EGISTRATION To register SMC products and to review the detailed warranty statement, please refer to the Support Section of the SMC Website at http://www.smc.com. – –...
  • Page 5: Compliances And Safety Statements

    OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS FCC - C LASS 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 6 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS CE M (EEC) ECLARATION OF ONFORMANCE FOR AFETY 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 7 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS AFETY OMPLIANCE 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 CLASS I fiber TX port and fiber cable ends when they are powered LASER DEVICE Avertissment: Ports pour fibres optiques - sécurité...
  • Page 8 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS OWER AFETY Please read the following safety information carefully before installing the switch: Installation and removal of the unit must be carried out by qualified WARNING: personnel only. The unit must be connected to an earthed (grounded) outlet to comply with ◆...
  • Page 9 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS 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. 18 AWG - not longer than 2 meters, or 16 AWG. - Type SV or SJ - 3-conductor The cord set must have a rated current capacity of at least 10 A...
  • Page 10 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS La prise secteur doit se trouver à proximité de l’appareil et son accès doit ◆ être facile. Vous ne pouvez mettre l’appareil hors circuit qu’en débranchant son cordon électrique au niveau de cette prise. L’appareil fonctionne à une tension extrêmement basse de sécurité qui est ◆...
  • Page 11 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS Bitte unbedingt vor dem Einbauen des Switches die folgenden Sicherheitsanweisungen durchlesen: Die Installation und der Ausbau des Geräts darf nur durch WARNUNG: Fachpersonal erfolgen. Das Gerät sollte nicht an eine ungeerdete Wechselstromsteckdose ◆ angeschlossen werden. Das Gerät muß an eine geerdete Steckdose angeschlossen werden, welche ◆...
  • Page 12 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS ARNINGS AND AUTIONARY ESSAGES This product does not contain any serviceable user parts. ARNING Installation and removal of the unit must be carried out by ARNING qualified personnel only. When connecting this device to a power outlet, connect the ARNING field ground lead on the tri-pole power plug to a valid earth ground line to prevent electrical hazards.
  • Page 13 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS ND OF RODUCT This product is manufactured in such a way as to allow for the recovery and disposal of all included electrical components once the product has reached the end of its life. ANUFACTURING ATERIALS There are no hazardous nor ozone-depleting materials in this product.
  • Page 14 OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS – 14 –...
  • Page 15: About This Guide

    BOUT UIDE URPOSE This guide details the hardware features of the switch, including the physical and performance-related characteristics, and how to install the switch. UDIENCE The guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up network equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic working knowledge of LANs (Local Area Networks).
  • Page 16 BOUT UIDE Updated graphics ◆ 2012 R CTOBER EVISION This is the second revision of this guide. It includes the following change: Added BSMI (Taiwan) statement. ◆ 2012 R EVISION This was the first revision of this guide. – 16 –...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS ARRANTY AND RODUCT EGISTRATION OMPLIANCES AND AFETY TATEMENTS BOUT UIDE ONTENTS ABLES IGURES NTRODUCTION Overview Switch Architecture Network Management Options Power-over-Ethernet Description of Hardware 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports SFP Transciever Slots Port and System LEDs Power Supply Inlet Grounding Point Reset Button ETWORK LANNING Introduction to Switching...
  • Page 18 ONTENTS Application Notes NSTALLING THE WITCH Selecting a Site Ethernet Cabling Equipment Checklist Optional Rack-Mounting Equipment Mounting Rack-Mounting Desktop or Shelf Mounting Connecting to a Power Source Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver AKING ETWORK ONNECTIONS Connecting Network Devices Twisted-Pair Devices Power-over-Ethernet Connections Cabling Guidelines Connecting to PCs, Servers, Hubs and Switches...
  • Page 19 ONTENTS PECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Switch Features Management Features Standards Compliances – 19 –...
  • Page 20: Contents

    ONTENTS – 20 –...
  • Page 21: Tables

    ABLES Table 1: Supported SFP Transceivers Table 2: Port Status LEDs Table 3: System Status LEDs Table 4: Maximum 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Table 5: Maximum 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Lengths Table 6: Maximum 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Table 7: Maximum 1000BASE-LH Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Table 8:...
  • Page 22 ABLES – 22 –...
  • Page 23: Figures

    IGURES Figure 1: Front Panel Figure 2: Rear Panel Figure 3: Port and System LEDs Figure 4: Power Supply Inlet Figure 5: Grounding Point Figure 6: Reset Button Figure 7: Collapsed Backbone Figure 8: Supplying PoE Power Figure 9: Network Aggregation Plan Figure 10: Remote Connections with Fiber Cable Figure 11:...
  • Page 24 IGURES – 24 –...
  • Page 25: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION VERVIEW The SMCGS10P-Smart is a Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 PoE switch with 8 10/100/ 1000BASE-T ports, and 2 Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver slots, (see "Front Panel" on page 25, Ports 9-10). The SMCGS10P-Smart also provides PoE power to connected devices. The switch also includes an SNMP-based management agent, which provides in- band access for managing the switch.
  • Page 26: Switch Architecture

    | Introduction HAPTER Overview Figure 2: Rear Panel WITCH RCHITECTURE This switch employs a wire-speed, non-blocking switching fabric. This permits simultaneous wire-speed transport of multiple packets at low latency on all ports. The switch also features full-duplex capability on all ports, which effectively doubles the bandwidth of each connection.
  • Page 27: Description Of Hardware

    | Introduction HAPTER Description of Hardware devices such as IP phones and wireless access points, which translates into greater network availability. For each attached PoE-compliant device, the switch automatically senses the load and dynamically supplies the required power. The switch delivers power to a device using the wire pairs in UTP or STP cable.
  • Page 28: Port And System Leds

    | Introduction HAPTER Description of Hardware Table 1: Supported SFP Transceivers Media Standard Fiber Diameter (microns) Wavelength (nm) Maximum Distance 1000BASE-SX 50/125 700 m 62.5/125 400 m 1000BASE-LX 50/125 1300 550 m 62.5/125 1300 550 m 9/125 1300 10 km 1000BASE-LH 9/125 1310...
  • Page 29: Table 2: Port Status Leds

    | Introduction HAPTER Description of Hardware Figure 3: Port and System LEDs Port LEDs System LEDs Table 2: Port Status LEDs Condition Status RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Ports (Ports 1-8) Link/Activity/Speed On/Flashing Port has established a valid 10/100 Mbps network Amber connection.
  • Page 30: Power Supply Inlet

    | Introduction HAPTER Description of Hardware Table 3: System Status LEDs Condition Status Diag On Green The system diagnostic test has completed successfully. Flashing The system boot up is in progress. Green On Amber / The system diagnostic test is in progress. Flashing Amber The system diagnostic has completed.
  • Page 31: Reset Button

    | Introduction HAPTER Description of Hardware drain pipes, and other electrostatic conductive devices that lead to the ground, or if located on the first floor of a building, the ground outside itself. Figure 5: Grounding Point Grounding Point ESET UTTON If you encounter any switch malfunctions, such as a hang or non-recoverable error, you might want to reset the switch to its default configuration by pressing and holding the reset button for more than 10 seconds.
  • Page 32 | Introduction HAPTER Description of Hardware – 32 –...
  • Page 33: Network Planning

    ETWORK LANNING NTRODUCTION TO WITCHING 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. The switch has, therefore, been recognized as one of the most important building blocks for today’s networking technology.
  • Page 34: Application Examples

    | Network Planning HAPTER Application Examples PPLICATION XAMPLES The switch is not only designed to segment your network, but also to provide a wide range of options in setting up network connections. Some typical applications are described below. OLLAPSED ACKBONE The Gigabit Ethernet Switch is an excellent choice for mixed Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet installations where significant growth is expected in the near future.
  • Page 35: Poe Connections

    | Network Planning HAPTER Application Examples ONNECTIONS The switch is an excellent choice for supplying power to connected PoE devices such as web cameras, IP telephones, or access points. The eight RJ-45 ports on the switch can provide up to 30 W of power to a connected device.
  • Page 36: Network Aggregation Plan

    | Network Planning HAPTER Application Examples ETWORK GGREGATION With 10 parallel bridging ports (i.e., 10 distinct collision domains), this switch can collapse a complex network down into a single efficient bridged node, increasing overall bandwidth and throughput. In the figure below, the 10/100/1000BASE-T ports on the switch are providing 1000 Mbps connectivity for up to eight segments, while the 1000BASE-SFP ports are providing connectivity for two Gigabit segments.
  • Page 37: Figure 10: Remote Connections With Fiber Cable

    | Network Planning HAPTER Application Examples EMOTE ONNECTIONS WITH IBER ABLE 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, a 1000BASE-LH link up to 80 km, and a 100BASE-FX (SMF) link up to 20 km.
  • Page 38: Figure 11: Making Vlan Connections

    | Network Planning HAPTER Application Examples VLAN C AKING ONNECTIONS 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 39: Application Notes

    | Network Planning HAPTER Application Notes PPLICATION OTES 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.
  • Page 40 | Network Planning HAPTER Application Notes – 40 –...
  • Page 41: Installing The Switch

    NSTALLING THE WITCH This chapter describes how to install the switch. ELECTING A The site should: ◆ be at the center of all the devices you want to link and near a power ■ outlet. be able to maintain its temperature within 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) ■...
  • Page 42: Ethernet Cabling

    | Installing the Switch HAPTER Ethernet Cabling THERNET ABLING To ensure proper operation when installing the switch into a network, make sure that the current cables are suitable for 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T operation. Check the following criteria against the current installation of your network: Cable type: Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) ◆...
  • Page 43: Equipment Checklist

    | Installing the Switch HAPTER Equipment Checklist QUIPMENT HECKLIST After unpacking this switch, check the contents to be sure you have received all the components. Then, before beginning the installation, be sure you have all other necessary installation equipment. Web Smart 10-Port GE PoE Switch ◆...
  • Page 44: Mounting

    | Installing the Switch HAPTER Mounting OUNTING The switch can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, wall mounted, or on a desktop or shelf. Mounting instructions for each type of site follow. OUNTING Before rack mounting the switch, pay particular attention to the following factors: Temperature: Since the temperature within a rack assembly may be higher ◆...
  • Page 45: Figure 14: Attaching The Brackets

    | Installing the Switch HAPTER Mounting To rack-mount devices: Attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided in the Bracket Mounting Kit. Figure 14: Attaching the Brackets Mount the device in the rack, using four rack-mounting screws (not provided).
  • Page 46 | Installing the Switch HAPTER Mounting If installing multiple switches, mount them in the rack, one below the other. OUNTING The switch can be wall mounted by using the brackets in the bracket mounting kit. Compared with the rack mount, the brackets must be rotated 90 degress when attached to the switch.
  • Page 47: Desktop Or Shelf Mounting

    | Installing the Switch HAPTER Mounting ESKTOP OR HELF OUNTING Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the first switch. Figure 17: Attaching the Adhesive Feet Set the device on a flat surface near an AC power source, making sure there are at least two inches of space on all sides for proper air flow.
  • Page 48: Connecting To A Power Source

    | Installing the Switch HAPTER Connecting to a Power Source ONNECTING TO A OWER OURCE To connect a switch to a power source: Insert the power cable plug directly into the AC inlet located at the back of the switch. Figure 18: Power Inlet Plug the other end of the cable into a grounded, 3-pin, AC power source.
  • Page 49: Installing An Optional Sfp Transceiver

    | Installing the Switch HAPTER Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver SFP T NSTALLING AN PTIONAL RANSCEIVER Figure 19: Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver into a Slot This switch supports 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 1000BASE-LH, and 100BASE-FX SFP-compatible transceivers. To install an SFP transceiver, do the following: Consider network and cabling requirements to select an appropriate SFP transceiver type.
  • Page 50 | Installing the Switch HAPTER Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver SFP transceivers are hot-swappable. The switch does not need to be powered off before installing or removing the transceiver. However, always first disconnect the network cable before removing the transceiver. SFP transceivers are not provided in the switch package.
  • Page 51 AKING ETWORK ONNECTIONS ONNECTING ETWORK EVICES This switch is designed to be connected to 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps network cards in PCs and servers, as well as to other switches and hubs. It may also be connected to remote devices using optional 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 1000BASE-LH, or 100BASE-FX SFP transceivers.
  • Page 52: Making Network Connections

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Twisted-Pair Devices The switch controls the power and data on a port independently. Power can be requested from a device that already has a data link to the switch. Also, the switch can supply power to a device even if the port’s data connection has been disabled.
  • Page 53: Network Wiring Connections

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Twisted-Pair Devices If the device is a network card and the switch is in the wiring closet, attach the other end of the cable segment to a modular wall outlet that is connected to the wiring closet. (See the section “"Network Wiring Connections"...
  • Page 54: Figure 20: Network Wiring Connections

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Twisted-Pair Devices Figure 20: Network Wiring Connections Equipment Rack Switch (side view) Punch-Down Block Patch Panel Wall – 52 –...
  • Page 55: Fiber Optic Sfp Devices

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Fiber Optic SFP Devices SFP D IBER PTIC EVICES An optional SFP transceiver (1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 1000BASE-LH, or 100BASE-FX) 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 56: Figure 21: Making Fiber Port Connections

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Fiber Optic SFP Devices Figure 21: Making Fiber Port Connections As a connection is made, check the Link LED on the switch corresponding to the port to be sure that the connection is valid. The 1000BASE-SX/LX/LH fiber optic ports operate at 1 Gbps full duplex. The 100BASE-FX fiber optic ports operate at 100 Mbps full duplex.
  • Page 57: Connectivity Rules

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Connectivity Rules ONNECTIVITY ULES When adding hubs (repeaters) to your network, please follow the connectivity rules listed in the manuals for these products. However, note that because switches break up the path for connected devices into separate collision domains, you should not include the switch or connected cabling in your calculations for cascade length involving other devices.
  • Page 58: 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Connectivity Rules Table 6: Maximum 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Fiber Size Fiber Bandwidth Maximum Cable Length Connector 9/125 micron single- 2 m - 10 km (7 ft - 6.4 miles) LC mode fiber Table 7: Maximum 1000BASE-LH Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Fiber Size Fiber Bandwidth Maximum Cable Length...
  • Page 59: Cable Labeling And Connection Records

    | Making Network Connections HAPTER Cable Labeling and Connection Records ABLE ABELING AND ONNECTION ECORDS When planning a network installation, it is essential to label the opposing ends of cables and to record where each cable is connected. Doing so will enable you to easily locate inter-connected devices, isolate faults and change your topology without need for unnecessary time consumption.
  • Page 60 | Making Network Connections HAPTER Cable Labeling and Connection Records – 58 –...
  • Page 61: Table 11: Led Indicators

    ROUBLESHOOTING LED I IAGNOSING NDICATORS Table 11: LED Indicators LED Status Action Power LED is Off ◆ Check connections between the switch, the power cord, and the wall outlet. ◆ Contact your dealer for assistance. Diag LED is ◆ Power cycle the switch to try and clear the condition. Flashing Amber ◆...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    | Troubleshooting PPENDIX Installation NSTALLATION Verify that all system components have been properly installed. If one or more components appear to be malfunctioning (such as the power cord or network cabling), test them in an alternate environment where you are sure that all the other components are functioning properly.
  • Page 63: Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS HYSICAL HARACTERISTICS ORTS 8 10/100/1000BASE-T, with auto-negotiation 2 10/100/1000BASE-SFP transceiver slots ETWORK NTERFACE Ports 1-8: RJ-45 connector, auto MDI/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) 1000BASE-T: RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 5, 5e or better) *Maximum Cable Length - 100 m (328 ft) Ports 9-10: SFP transceiver slots 100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-SX,1000BASE-LX, 1000BASE-LH, 1000BASE-T...
  • Page 64 | Specifications PPENDIX Physical Characteristics System: Power, Diag, PoE Port: Status (link, speed, activity) EIGHT 2.2 kg (4.85 lbs) (W x D x H) 33 x 20.4 x 4.3 cm (12.99 x 8.03 x 1.69 in.) EMPERATURE Operating: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Storage: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) UMIDITY Operating: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
  • Page 65: Switch Features

    | Specifications PPENDIX Switch Features WITCH EATURES ORWARDING Store-and-forward HROUGHPUT Wire speed ONTROL Full Duplex: IEEE 802.3x Half Duplex: Back pressure ANAGEMENT EATURES ANAGEMENT Web, or SNMP manager TANDARDS IEEE 802.3-2005 Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet Full-duplex flow control Link Aggregation Control Protocol IEEE802.3at Power-over-Ethernet IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1P...
  • Page 66: Compliances

    | Specifications PPENDIX Compliances OMPLIANCES CE M MISSIONS FCC Class A EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Class A EN 61000-3-2/3 VCCI Class A MMUNITY EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11 AFETY CSA (CSA 22.2 No 60950-1 & UL60950-1) CB (IEC 60950-1/ EN60950-1) – 64 –...
  • Page 68 Headquarters No. 1, Creation Rd. III Hsinchu Science Park Taiwan 30077 Tel: +886 3 563 8888 Fax: +886 3 668 6111 su www.smc.com www.smc-asis.com www.smcnetworks.co.kr Declaration of Conformity (DoC) can be obtained from www.smc.com -> support -> download SMCGS10P-Smart www.smc.com 20 Mason •...

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