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ZyXEL Communications Switch port unmanaged fast ethernet switch User's Manual
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1. Chapter 1 Going toros You Sch pom li HAHAHAAH om v The Sitch has bun agerthm that automaticaly assigns pror to received packets 1 2 Features The following are the essential features of the Conforms to IEEE 802 3ab IEEE 802 32 standards only ES1100 246 51100 6P and 51100 16P support IEEE 862 3 PoE standard 10100 Mbps Fast Ethernet 45 ports 10 200 2000 Gigabit Ethernet GbE 9 45 ports oniy 51200 246 Aut negotiating Ethernet Rj AS ports 51100 49 and EST100 16P include FE PaE ports Caper 1 Going to Know Your Sch Aut sensing crossover for ali RJ 45 parts Supports N Way tor speed 10 100 1000 Mbps and duplex mode Halt f Full aute Supports storeand forward switching Supports automatic adress learning Ful speed forwarding rate 202 19 Cos support Linkon length power saving and power saving Supports IEEE 02 nly 51100 87 51100 16 E51100 19 ES1100 28 and 1100 Loop detection only 51200 26 24 24e Jumbo trame E51100 18 24 24E 246 Embedded MAC adress table providing MAC addresses entes ES1100 15 51100 167 ES1100 24 E1100 346 and ES1100 246 provide BK ES 1100 8P provides 10 1 3 Applications Wis section provides two network topology examples in tne Sith is usea
2. 131 Standalone Workgroup In this application the Switch is an ideal solution for smal networks where rapid growth can be expected in the near future The Switch can be use standalone for a group af heavy traffic users You can connect computers reci tothe port ar connect ather switches a Switch In ts example all computers can share high speed applications on the server Te expand the network simply ad more netwerking devices such as switches routers computers print servers Figure standalone Workgroup Example 1 32 Bridging Wists large address table and high performance the Switch s an ideal solution for department reworks to connec to the corporate backbone o tor connecting network segments EST Seer Ua 7 Chapter 1 Know Yo Sch The following figure depicts a typical segment bridge application of the Switch inan enterprise environment The two networks RD and Sales the standalone server and e computers can all Figures Example 1 4 Power Over Ethernet PoE he Fo site for 2500 ES1100 8P and ES1100 16 has FE Po ports and supports IEEE 902 3af Power over Ethernet PoE Ports 1 to 4 on the ESTI00 8P and ports 1 ta Bon the 51100 16 can supply power of 1o 15 38 per Ethernet A powered device PO is device such as an access point ar a switch that supports POE Power ver Ethernet so tat i ca
3. for ES1100 8P 16 16P 24 24E 10 The Switch supports the IEEE 202 EEE Energy Eien Etheme standard to help reduce pomer consumption Ts allows the Seitch to into power saving mode and switch of part fev and tant oy wen ttam or ring atu an owe Do EEE enabled device initiates Low Power LPI sonas to negotiate and wake up the remote is configured on per system basis in the Switch one of the networking devices that to the Switch doesnt support EEE EEE may not work n the Switch to save Power The EEE feature is enabled by defaut on the 51100 16 51100 24 and ES1300 24 Press in the JEEE 802 3az EEE ON OFF button on the 51100 9P and 51100 16 front panel to tum on the FEE feature Disable it if tne remote side does support t or you dont want the network performance tote impacted due to tne latency trom the additional tme required Tor tne sleep and Chapter 2 tre Descr and Connection 2 23 Front Panel Connections You can use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP Ethernet cables or RJ 45 The flowing tal describes the types o network cable used forte diferent connection Speeds able 2 Network abie Types You can use either crossover or straight through cables for the ports 2 2 4 Front Panel LEDs The LED Indicators ive real time Information about the status af the Switch The flowing tables provide description
4. and possible Toubeshoot the Switch using the LEDs t detect problems The PWR LED on the front panel does not ight up Check the connections trom your Switch to the power source Make sure you are using me Supple power cord and that you using an appropriate power source Reter t the product peccatore sure the power source is tumed on and thatthe Suiten is receiving power these steps f to correct the problem contact your distrito or assistance The LINKI ACT LED does not ight up when a device is connected that the attached tumed and properly connected a your Switch sure the network adapters are working on the attached devices ey that proper network cable type 5 used and ts length does not exceed 100 meters For information an network types see Section page 18 The PWR LED is off and or power is not being supplied to my PoE enabled device For EST100 8P and ES1100 16P Check to seo that the power cord is securely connected to the E51100 69 16P and an Spbioprate power source Make sure the power source on and functioning properly Check that the Ethernet cables are connected property and that you are using the correct type o Ethernet cable Contact your dst the probem persists Chapter 3 1 Improper Network Cabling and Topology Improper network catiling topolo
5. ES1100 Series 8 16 24 Port Unmanaged Fast Ethernet Switch With PoE GbE Option Version 1 00 Edition 4 03 2012 ZyXEL www zyxel com IMPORTANTI READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Graphics in tnis book may dier sight rom the produc due to ferences in operating systems aperta system versions or you ales updated yaur Sever Evry Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your 5 1 1 Overview 5 4 2 Features Appleatons 7 12 Standalone Workgroup 7 132 Bragg Power Over POE 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Description and Connection 21 Rear Panel 21 1 Rear Power Connection 22 Front Pana 223 RJ4S Alio negating 10 2 22 802 a EEE or EST OD GPS GP DA AE 10 223 Front Panel Connections 224 Front Panel LEDS 23 Hardware E 23 3 Wal Mounting EST100 8P 1616P 24E 232 Rack Mounting 2 33 Mounting Switch on a Rack 16 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Improper Network and Tapology 18 Appendix Legal Information E ESTIS Sees Urs ud 3 4 1 1 Overview Getting to Know Your Switch high performance switched ries Comparison Tatie ER gt gt 7 wa ov Y Y Y Y
6. ase Te Warranty Period varies By regian Check with your vendar andar the authorized ZyXEL lacal fr detalis about the Warranty Period of tis product During the warranty perio and pon proat of purchase should tne product have indications fale due lo workmanship and or materiais ZyXEL wil at is discretion repair or replace tne defective products or Components without charge or either parts or labor and o whatever extent t shall deem necessary to restore tne product or components to proper operating condition Any replacement Wl consist ar a new or re manufactured functorally equivalent product of equal or higher value Bhd wil be solely at tne discretion of ZyXEL warranty shali not I product has been moaned misused tampered wth damaged by an act or subjected ta abnormal working Repair or replacement as provided under tis warranty the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty iin eu of other warranties express or implied inducing any implied warranty o merchantaily or tes ora particular use or purpose ZyXEL shal in even be hel able for indirect or consequential damages of any kind t te purchases To obtain tne services o this warranty contact your vendor You may alsa refer to the warranty Poly fr tne region in which you bought tne device at com webl Support warranty info php Registration Register your product online to receive notices of f
7. gy setup is a common cause ot poor network performance ar Figure 13_Troubeshooting Improper Network Cabing and Topology iar mare frm ates cate pce TF yo ee sr needed _ sin racer nti ey ert your ewe Legal Information Copyright Copyright 2012 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation The contents of tis publication may not be reproduced in any part or whole transcribed Store in a retrieval System translated ita any language or transmitted n any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnet optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without tne priar written permission of ZYXEL Communications Corporation Published by Communications Corporation Al rights reserved ZyXEL does not assume any arising out of the application or use of any products ar described herein Neither dos it convey license under ts patent rights nar the patent Fights of others ZyXEL further reserves the rignt t make changes in any products described herein without notice This publication s subject change without notice Certifications Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference device must accept any interference received
8. he equipment it contains Make sure the postion f the Switch does not make the rack unstable or top heavy Take necessary precautions to anchor the rack securely Before installing the Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch Position a mounting bracket one side of the Switch fining up the faur screw holes on the bracket Figure Attachiog the Mounting Brackets ES1100 8P 16 16P 24E Figure 10 Attaching the Mounting Brackets E51100 24 246 Using a 2 Phiips screwdriver install he Mat head screws through the mounting bracket holes Repeat stens 1 and 2 to install the second mounting bracket on the other side o the Switch Yau may now maunt the Sh a rack Proceed to the next seco ma 15 Chapter 2 tr and Connection 2 3 3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack Postien mounting bracket that is already attached to the Switch on one side at tne rack lining Up the two serew holes the bracket wth the screw holes on the side af te rack Figure Mounting the Switch on Rack 1ES1100 8P 18 18P 24E Figure t2 Mounting the Swich on a Rack ES1100 24 246 2 Using a 2 Philips screwdriver instali the MS fat head serews through the mounting bracket holes 2 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to atach the second mounting bracket on the other side of the rack 16 Troubleshooting This section describes common problems you may encounter wi the Switch
9. interterence at eause FCC Warning This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class diotal switch pursuant to Part 15 of tne Rules These are designed to provide reasonabie protection against harmful Interterence In a commercial environment Tis device generates uses can radio frequency energy and no stalled and used in accordance with the instruction mani may cause hal intrfeence to radia communications Operation of this device In a area is ely to cause harmful interference In wbich case the user wil be required ta rect the at his own expense Mark Warning Tis dass A product In domestic environment is product may cause radio interference in Which case me user may be required to take adequate measures men 19 oper A Lagal maton Taiwanese BSMI Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection A Warning P d Changes or modicatiens not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could eid the users authority to operate the equipment Viewing Certifications Goto com to view ts products documentation and certifications ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZYXEL warrants to the origina end user purchaser that this product is frm any deferts in material or workmanship for a specie period the Warranty Prod rom tne date o purch
10. n receive power another device through a 10 1D0MDPS Ethernet In the below the P camera and IP phone get thee power directiy trom the Switch Aside Tom minimizing tne need for cables and wires POE removes the Passie of trying o a nearby ecc out t power up devices Figured Powered Device Examples Hardware Description and Connection 2 1 Rear Panel The ree pronges ESTIS Sees Urs ud 9 Chapter 2 or Desertion and 2 1 1 Rear Panel Power Connection Connect one end ofthe supplies power cod to the power receptacle on the back af the Switch and the oer end to tne appropriate power source For 51100 6F 51100 16 51100 16P and E51100 246 use the POWER ON OFF switch to have the Switch power on or of 2 2 Front Panel The tront pane af the Switch includes the auto negatiating 10 Base T 100 Base TX 4 45 ports and he LEDs Ony the ES1200 246 s tront pane provides tne 10 Base 1 100 Base TX 1000 Base R 45 ports with shared 1000 16 open sits 2 2 1 RJ 45 Auto negotiating Ports the PJ 45 ports in the ES1100 series are auto negolating and auto crosover auto negotiating port can detect and asjust to the optimum Ethernet speed 10 00 2000 Mbps duplex mode full duplex or duplex of the connected device se ao crossover auto 5 works we a straight trough or pr 2 2 2 IEEE 802 3az EEE
11. nection See Table 7 on page 14 for how far apart t place the screws Table Distance between tha centers ol the holes for wall mounting MODEL DISTANCE Screw the twa screws provided with your Switch Into the wali the figure in step 2 Use screws with mm 8 mm 024 0 31 wide heads Do not screw the screws all the way in to wal leave small gap between the head ofthe screw and the wall The gap must be bg enough for the screw heads to slide int the siots and the connection Note Make sure the screws are securely fixed to the and strong enough to the weight of the Switch with the connection cables ign the holes on the back o he Such with the screws onthe wal Hang the Switch on the C gt The Switch should be wall mounted horizontally The Switch s side panels with ventilation slots should not be facing up or down as this position is less safe 2 3 2 Rack Mounting 14 The can be mounted on an ELA standard size 19 inch rack or in wiring closet with ather equipment Fallow the steps below to mount your Sh on standard EIA rack using a rac mounting Rack mounted Installation Requirements Chapter 2 tare Descr and Centon ght flat hend screws and 2 Philips screwdriver Failure to use the proper screws may damage the unit Precautions Make sure the rack wli safely support te combined weight of al t
12. rrmware upgrades and information at ete zyi com for global products o a com fr Nat American Safety Warnings 20 A Leg deve or eng an erate yi dango vage Pies ce tero ane wl an them or ie nt an appropriate power adaptor or cerd for our deve t the right supply E NOT allow anti to rest the ower adaptar or eed NOT tha prc where anyare can akon PEN gaia fe poser adaptar ar cord a camas om the Ha power sau 1 repar e power ced Contact yaur loca vender t order a Eme ec Y ESTO Seis Urs ud 21 operis A Lagal 22 Ue s UE A Applications 7 Segment Bridge 7 negotiating ports 10 Cabling Length 18 ening 20 copyright D Data path loop E Energy Eficent inernet 10 F Index precautions 15 L LED Descriptions signal 10 mounting brackets 18 stragni through 11 Network Cable Types 11 P Power suppying 8 power saving 10 powered device 23 product registration 20 R registration product 20 5 Standalone Workgroup 7 T Improper Network Cabling and Topology 18 w wall mounting 13
13. s the LEDS gure LEDS tor ES1100 16 24 246 51100 16 The following table describes tne LEDS LED Descriptions for E51100 16 24 246 STORE Chapter 2 tr The following table describes the LEDS ea LED Descriptions for 51100 89 167 The folowing tabe describes the LEDs able LED Descriptions for 51100 246 12 Chapter 2 tre Descr and Connection es LED Descriptions for ES1100 246 continued 2 3 Hardware Installation See ine folowing tabie fr a comparison of the hardware instalation methods a each ES1100 able ES1100 Series instalation Comparison Table mare 7 Y 22 Y Note Ask an authorized technician to attach the Switch to the rack wall For 51100 8P 16 269 246 you can pace the Switch direc on top of your desk have it radi 232 on page 14 for Instruction Take note ofthe weight of the Sch To start using it simply connect the power cables and tum on the Switch 2 3 1 Wall Mounting for ES1100 8P 16 16P 24E Do te folowing to attach your Switch to a wall ma 13 Chapter 2 rtr Con
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