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1. 2 2 Network Aggregation Plan 2 3 Remote Connection with Fiber Cable 2 4 Making VLAN Connections 2 5 RJ 45 Connections 22 2 0 2 00 20 seen 3 2 Attaching the Brackets nes een 3 5 Installing the Switch in a Rack 3 5 Attaching the Adhesive Feet 3 6 Inserting an SFP Transceiver into a Slot 3 7 Powet Receptacle uns anna den 3 8 Serial Port DB 9 DTE Pin Out 3 9 Making Twisted Pair Connections 4 2 Wiring Closet Connections 4 3 Making LC Port Connections 4 5 RJ 45 Connector Pin Numbers B 1 Straight through Wiring B 3 Crossover Wiring B 4 xvii FIGURES xviii CHAPTER 1 ABOUT THE TiserSwrrcH 10 100 1000 Overview SMC s TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 SMC8624T and SMC8648T are intelligent switches with 24 or 48 10 100 1000BASE T ports four of which are combination ports that are shared with four SFP transceiver slots There is also an SNMP based management agent embedded on the main board This agent supports both in band and out of band access for managing the switch These switches provide a broad range of powerful features for Layer 2 switching delivering reliability and consistent performance for your network traffic They bring order to pootly p
2. UUUUUUUUUUUU TigerSwitch 00000000 al 73H RB 90000000 Ps GERREI 066656565686 0000000000 ED ns aa m ne s 10 1 ooo 000 SMC 000 en wanna O Onx Obi NE Ge oo Orr Redun dant Power Indicator Figure 1 6 SMC8624T System Status LEDs Table 1 2 System Status LEDs LED Condition Status Power On Green The unit s internal power supply is operating normally On Amber There is a fault with the internal power supply Off The unit has no power connected RPU On Green The redundant power unit is operating normally Flashing The switch is operating using the redundant Green power unit On Amber There is a fault with the redundant power unit Off The redundant power unit is not functioning 1 6 DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE Table 1 2 System Status LEDs LED Condition Status Diag Flashing The system diagnostic test is in progress Diagnostic Green On Green The system diagnostic test has completed successfully On Amber The system diagnostic test has detected a fault Optional Redundant Power Unit SMC provides an optional Redundant Power Unit RPU SMCRPUG00W that can supply power to the switch in the event of failure of the internal power supply Power Supply Receptacles There are two power receptacles on the rear panel of the switch The standard power receptacle is for the AC power cord The receptacle labeled
3. MMF link can connect to a site up to 550 meters away and a 1000BASE LX SMF link can run up to 5 km This allows the Gigabit Ethernet Switch to serve as a collapsed backbone providing direct connectivity for a widespread LAN A 1000BASE SX SFP can be used for a high speed connection between floors in the same building and a 1000BASE LX SFP can be used to connect to other buildings in a campus setting The figure below illustrates this switch connecting multiple segments with fiber cable Headquarters u _ 000000000000 D C D C D D O D D D D O DODD OOOO OOO DOO OOOO s SMC Bee casi se jade Med e Re ivive vvv IT Server Farm 1000BASE SX MMF 500 meters 1000BASE LX SMF 5 kilometers Remote Switch Remote Switch x 10 100 1000 Mbps Segments EE E E he ae Figure 2 3 Remote Connection with Fiber Cable 2 4 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 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 VLANs can be based on untagged port groups or traffic can be explicitly
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5. 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 1000BASE T Cable Requirements All Category 5 UTP cables that are used for 100BASE TX connections should also work for 1000BASE T providing that all four wire pairs are connected However it is recommended that for all critical connections or any new cable installations Category 5e enhanced Category 5 or Category 6 cable should be used The Category 5e specification includes test parameters that are only recommendations for Category 5 Therefore the first step in preparing existing Category 5 cabling for running 1000BASE T is a simple test of the cable installation to be sure that it complies with the IEEE 802 3ab standatds 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain Table 4 1 Maximum 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Cable Type Maximum Cable Connector Length Category 5 5e 6 100 ohm UTP or STP 100 m 328 ft RJ 45 Table 4 2 Maximum 1000BASE SX Fiber Optic Cable Distance Fiber Diameter Fiber Cable Length Connector Bandwidth Range 62 5 125 micron 160 MHz km 2 220 m 7 722 LC multimode fiber MME F300 MHz km 2 275 m 7 902 f
6. 3 e 4 4 e 4 5 e 4 6 e A 1 e B 1 e B 2 Port Status LEDS ett ELITSE Y MUI frire ered System Status LEDS occ cee ee eee ten Wiring Map for Serial Cable Maximum 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length Maximum 1000BASE SX Fiber Optic Cable Distance Maximum 1000BASE LX Fiber Optic Cable Distance Maximum 1000BASE ZX Fiber Optic Cable Distance Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Distance Maximum Ethernet Cable Distance Troubleshooting Chart 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts 1000BASE T MDI X and MDI Port Pinouts XV Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 FIGURES SMC8648T Front and Rear Panels 1 1 SMC8624T Front and Rear Panels 1 2 SMC8648T Port Status LEDs 1 4 SMC8624T Port Status LEDs 1 4 SMC8648T System Status LEDs 1 6 SMC8624T System Status LEDs 1 6 SMC8624T Power Supply Receptacles 1 7 SMC8648T Power Supply Receptacles 1 7 Collapsed Backbone
7. 320 receptacle Veuillez lire fond l information de la s curit suivante avant d installer le Switch AVERTISSEMENT L installation et la d pose de ce groupe doivent tre confi s un personnel qualifi Nebranchez pas votre appareil sur une prise secteur alimentation lectrique lorsqu il n y a pas de connexion de mise la terre mise la masse Vous devez raccorder ce groupe une sortie mise la terre mise la masse afin de respecter les normes internationales de s curit Lecoupleur d appareil le connecteur du groupe et non pas la prise murale doit respecter une configuration qui permet un branchement sur une entr e d appareil EN 60320 IEC 320 La ptise secteur doit se trouver proximit de l appareil et son acc s doit tre facile Vous ne pouvez mettre l appareil hors circuit qu en d branchant son cordon lectrique au niveau de cette prise L appareil fonctionne une tension extr mement basse de s curit qui est conforme la norme IEC 60950 Ces conditions ne sont maintenues que si l quipement auquel il est raccord fonctionne dans les m mes conditions France et P rou uniquement Ce groupe ne peut pas tre aliment par un dispositif imp dance la terre Si vos alimentations sont du type imp dance la terre ce groupe doit tre aliment par une tension de 230 V 2 P T pat le biais d un transformateur d isolement rapport 1 1 avec un point secondaire de connexi
8. 92618 Phone 949 679 8000 Model Numbers SMC8624T SMC8648T Pub Number 150200041100A E032004 R01
9. CORES FRAUEREFERBFEB EHE VCCI DEE LEI lt SFFTRAHRBMEETT CORBERER CHATS CB PBESROTCEMHVEF IOSEILIIERBENENENRET BEDBRENSGSCEMHVET iti COMPLIANCES CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EEC SMC contact for these products in Europe is SMC Networks Europe Edificio Conata II Calle Fructu s Gelabert 6 8 22 4a 08970 Sant Joan Desp Barcelona Spain 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 For the evaluation of the compliance with these Directives the following standards were applied RFI Emission s Immunity LVD Limit class A according to EN 55022 1998 Limit class A for harmonic current emission according to EN 61000 3 2 1995 Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low voltage supply system according to EN 61000 3 3 1995 Product family standard according to EN 55024 1998 Electrostatic Discharge according to EN 61000 4 2 1995 Contact Discharge 4 kV Air Discharge 8 kV Radio frequency electromagnetic field according to EN 61000 4 3 1996 80 1000 MHz with 1 kHz AM 80 Modulation 3 V m Electrical fast transient burst according to EN 61000 4 4 1995 AC DC power supply 1 kV Data Signal lines 0 5
10. cable 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3ab specification for Gigabit Ethernet over 100 ohm Category 5 or 5e twisted pair cable using all four wire pairs 1000BASE ZX Specification for long haul Gigabit Ethernet over two two strands of 9 125 micron core fiber cable Auto Negotiation Signalling method allowing each node to select its optimum operational mode e g 10 100 or 1000 Mbps and half or full duplex based on the capabilities of the node to which it is connected Glossary 1 GLOSSARY Bandwidth The difference between the highest and lowest frequencies available for network signals Also synonymous with wire speed the actual speed of the data transmission along the cable Collision A condition in which packets transmitted over the cable interfere with each other Their interference makes both signals unintelligible Collision Domain Single CSMA CD LAN segment CSMA CD CSMA CD Cartier 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 The successor IEEE 802 5 standard provides for integration into the OSI model and extends the physical layer and media with repeaters and impl
11. facilitating the exchange of data between network nodes MIB An acronym for Management Information Base It is a set of database objects that contains information about the device Modal Bandwidth Bandwidth for multimode fiber is referred to as modal bandwidth because it varies with the modal field or core diameter of the fiber Modal bandwidth is specified in units of MHz per km which indicates the amount of bandwidth supported by the fiber for a one km distance Network Diameter Wire distance between two end stations in the same collision domain Redundant Power Unit RPU A backup power supply unit that automatically takes over in case the primary power supply should fail RJ 45 Connector A connector for twisted pair wiring Switched Ports Ports that are on separate collision domains or LAN segments Glossary 4 GLOSSARY TIA Telecommunications Industry Association Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP Protocol suite that includes TCP as the primary transport protocol and IP as the network layer protocol UTP Unshielded twisted pair cable Virtual LAN VLAN A Virtual LAN is a collection of network nodes that share the same collision domain regardless of their physical location or connection point in the network A VLAN serves as a logical wotkgroup with no physical barriers allowing users to share information and resources as though located on the same LAN Glossary 5 GLO
12. kV Surge immunity test according to EN 61000 4 5 1995 AC DC Line to Line 1 kV AC DC Line to Earth 2 kV Immunity to conducted disturbances Induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 6 1996 0 15 80 MHz with 1 kHz AM 80 Modulation 3 V m Power frequency magnetic field immunity test according to EN 61000 4 8 1993 1 A m at frequency 50 Hz Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test according to EN 61000 4 11 1994 gt 95 Reduction 10 ms 30 Reduction 500 ms gt 95 Reduction 5000 ms EN 60950 A1 1992 A2 1993 A3 1993 A4 1995 A11 1997 Warning Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ 45 port This may damage this device Les raccordeurs ne sont pas utilis pour le systeme t l phonique iv COMPLIANCES Taiwan BSMI Class A RENE jae Peden gt EEN Saha PEAS gt D S RER gt TEE DL E EAER RRR Bt SSR gt Australia AS NZS 3548 1995 Class A ACN 069 351 613 SMC contact for products in Australia is SMC Communications Pty Ltd Suite 18 12 Tryon Road Lindfield NSW 2070 Phone 61 2 94160437 Fax 61 2 94160474 Safety Compliance Warning Fiber Optic Port Safety When using a fiber optic port never look at the transmit laser while CLASS it is powered on Also never look directly at the fiber TX port and LASER DEVICE fiber cable ends when they are powered on Avertissment Ports pour fibres optiques s curit sur le plan optique Ne regar
13. overall performance for the segment 4 2 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 1 Attach one end of a patch cable to an available port on the switch and the other end to the patch panel 2 If not already in place attach one end of a cable segment to the back of the patch panel where the punch down block is located and the other end to a modular wall outlet 3 Label the cables to simplify future troubleshooting Equipment Rack side view er Gerry LII H Lir www rrj rrj LL LR rrj o LE Gr A x XS N Patch Panel Figure 4 2 Wiring Closet Connections 43 MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Fiber Optic SFP Devices 44 An optional Gigabit SFP transceiver 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX or 1000BASE LH can be used for a backbone connection between switches ot for connecting to a high speed server Each multimode fiber optic port requires 50 125 or 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber optic cabling with an LC connector at both ends Each single mode fiber port requires 9 125 micron single mode fiber optic cable with an LC connector at both ends Caution This switch uses lasers to transmit sig
14. problems A 1 RPU 1 6 location requirements 3 1 M management agent 1 2 features 1 9 SNMP 1 2 mounting the switch inarack 3 4 on a desktop or shelf 3 6 multimode fiber optic cables 4 4 N network connections 4 1 examples 2 2 O optional redundant power unit 1 7 ordeting information D 1 Index 2 P package contents 3 3 pin assignments B 1 1000BASE T B 4 100BASE TX 10BASE T B 2 console port 3 9 DB 9 3 9 ports connecting to 4 1 powet connecting to 3 8 problems troubleshooting A 1 R rack mounting 3 4 rear panel of switch 1 2 rear panel receptacles 1 7 redundant power unit 1 7 RJ 45 port 1 3 connections 4 1 RPU connecting 3 8 installing in a rack 3 6 installing on a desktop 3 6 optional redundant power unit 1 7 RS 232 port 1 2 rubber foot pads attaching 3 6 S screws for rack mounting 3 3 serial port 1 2 site selelction 3 1 SNMP agent 1 2 specifications environmental C 2 physical C 1 power C 2 standards IEEE C 3 INDEX status LEDs 1 4 T surge suppressor using 3 1 switch architecture 1 2 temperature within arack 3 4 switching introduction to 2 1 troubleshooting in band access A 2 power and cooling problems A 2 switch indicators A 1 twisted pair connections 4 1 Index 3 INDEX Index 4 FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CALL From U S A and Canada 24 hours a day 7 days a week 800 SMC 4 YOU 949 679 8000 Fax 949 679 1481 From Europe Contact details can be found on
15. tagged to identify the VLAN group to which it belongs Untagged VLANS can be used for small networks attached to a single switch However tagged VLANS should be used for larger networks and all the VLANs assigned to the inter switch links The switch also supports multiple spanning trees which allow VLANs groups to maintain a more stable path between all VLAN members This can reduce the overall amount of protocol traffic crossing the network and provide a shorter reconfiguration time when any link in the spanning tree fails Petes ntsc Pees se MPs eee Wes eee Be Oe Ne Meee eee ees ee eee ete E33 Ee Eie lo la lo la al la PAAR RAR Untagged Ports Tagged Port le am Finance bh VLAN2 Up FREE Testing SC Mafia E Marketing En Su Finance E n E A VLAN3 E ee J E E VLAN 4 Eee eee Figure 2 4 Making VLAN Connections Note When connecting to a switch that does not support IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tags use untagged ports 2 5 NETWORK PLANNING Application Notes 2 6 1 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 co
16. 999290999 9 gitiom I 0 0000 nn Duplex Figure 1 4 SMC8624T Port Status LEDs 1 4 DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE Table 1 1 Port Status LEDs LED RJ 45 Ports Condition Status Link Activity On Amber Port has established a valid 10 or 100 Mbps network connection On Green E Port has established a valid 1000 Mbps network connection Flashing Amber traffic is passing through the port Flashing Green Port has established a valid 10 or 100 Mbps network connection and E Port has established a valid 1000 Mbps network connection and traffic is passing through the pott Off There is no valid link on the port Duplex SMC8624T only On Green The port is operating in full duplex mode Off The pott is operating in half duplex mode SFP Transceiver Slots Ports 21 45 45 48 On Green An SFP transceiver port has established a valid 1000 Mbps netwotk connection The associated RJ 45 port is disabled Off An SFP transceiver port has no valid link or the link has failed The associated RJ 45 Port is enabled 1 5 ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 10 100 1000 Redundant Power In dicator Power Indicator N Ey A m SMC wer teg TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 Diagnostic Indicator Figure 1 5 SMC8648T System Status LEDs Power Indicator Diagnast ic Indicator
17. A Immunity EN 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Safety CSA NRTL CSA 22 2 950 amp UL 1950 EN60950 TUV GS Warranty Limited Lifetime C 4 APPENDIX D ORDERING NFORMATION TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 Products and Accessories Product Number Desctiption SMC8648T 48 10 100 1000BASE T ports switch with four Gigabit combination ports with RJ 45 connectors and associated SFP transceiver slots SMC8624T 24 10 100 1000BASE T ports switch with four Gigabit combination ports with RJ 45 connectors and associated SFP transceiver slots SMCBGSLCX1 1 port 1000BASE SX Small Form Pluggable SFP mini GBIC transceiver SMCBGLLCX1 1 port 1000BASE LX Small Form Pluggable SFP mini GBIC transceiver SMCBGZLCX1 1 port 1000BASE ZX Small Form Pluggable SFP mini GBIC transceiver SMCRPU600W Redundant power unit with cables supports one device Also available in models for Continental Europe and the UK ORDERING INFORMATION D 2 GLOSSARY 10BASE T IEEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Categoty 3 or better UTP cable 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two pairs of Categoty 5 or better UTP cable 1000BASE SX IEEE 802 3z specification for Gigabit Ethernet over two strands of 50 125 or 62 5 125 micron cote fiber cable 1000BASE LX IEEE 802 3z specification for Gigabit Ethernet over two strands of 50 125 62 5 125 ot 9 125 micron core fiber
18. E T operation all four pairs of wires ate used for both transmit and receive Use 100 ohm Category 5 5e or 6 unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable for 1000BASE T connections Also be sure that the length of any twisted pair connection does not exceed 100 meters 228 feet B 4 TWISTED PAIR CABLE AND PIN ASSIGNMENTS Table B 2 1000BASE T MDI X and MDI Port Pinouts Pin MDI X Signal Name MDI Signal Name 1 Bi directional Data Two Plus BI_D2 Bi directional Data One Plus BI_D1 2 Bi directional Data Two Minus BI_D2 Bi directional Data One Minus BI_D1 3 Bi directional Data One Plus BI_D1 Bi directional Data Two Plus BI_D2 4 Bi directional Data Four Plus BI_D4 Bi directional Data Three Plus BI_D3 5 Bi directional Data Four Minus BI_D4 Bi directional Data Three Minus BI_D3 6 Bi directional Data One Minus BI_D1 Bi directional Data Two Minus BI_D2 7 Bi directional Data One Plus BI_D3 Bi directional Data One Plus BI_D4 8 Bi directional Data Three Minus BI_D3 Bi directional Data Four Minus BI_D4 1000BASE T Cable Requirements All Category 5 UTP cables that are used for 100BASE TX connections should also work for 1000BASE T providing that all four wire pairs are connected However it is recommended that for all critical connections or any new cable installations Category 5e enhanced Category 5 or 6 cable should be u
19. F OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE USE PERFORMANCE FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS EVEN IF SMC ORITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THE LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE NOTHING IN THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TAKEN TO AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS SMC will provide warranty service for one year following discontinuance from the active SMC price list Under the limited lifetime warranty internal and external power supplies fans and cables are covered by a standard one year warranty from date of purchase SMC Netwotks Inc 38 Tesla Irvine CA 92618 COMPLIANCES FCC Class A This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at
20. G o SMC 4 Didi pad a e DS ERA PARAR a n ig ig E ao E E ge iq mia Servers Workstations Workstations 1 Gbps 1 Gbps 100 Mbps Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Figure 2 1 Collapsed Backbone 2 2 APPLICATION EXAMPLES Network Aggregation Plan With 24 48 parallel bridging ports i e 24 48 distinct collision domains the Gigabit Ethernet 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 Gigabit Ethernet Switch are providing 1 Gbps connectivity for up to 24 48 segments through stackable switches In addition the switch is also connecting several servers at 1 Gbps 520000000000 000000000000 000000000000 DODDDUDOU DOD rr S I E SES pat per I 8 _ Se vvv pv N Server Farm lli fesses mem ES ESS m i E Ali 40 100 1000 Mbps Segments DIE N E dE dE IE gt BEN EE E EQ Eu D dE D UE DIE DIE Figure 2 2 Network Aggregation Plan NETWORK PLANNING Remote Connections with Fiber Cable Fiber optic technology allows for longer cabling than any other media type A 1000BASE SX
21. Orange Stripe Orange SN White Green Stripe Blue m White Blue Stripe E End A End B osouPbwm Green White Brown Stripe JS B ND WW N Brown Stripe Figure B 2 Straight through Wiring B 3 CABLES 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 this switch you can use either straight through or crossover cable to connect to any device type EIA TIA 568B RJ 45 Wiring Standard 10 100BASE TX Crossover Cable White Orange Stripe 1 White Green Stripe 1 EndA Be 2 Bi 2 E End B ze 3 es 3 TK 4 White Blue Stripe 422 Vs Le Ss E Green gt a 8 SS White Brown Stripe LEA 8 Brown Stripe Figure B 3 Crossover Wiring 1000BASE T Pin Assignments All 1000BASE T ports support automatic MDI MDI X operation so you can use straight through cables for all network connections to PCs or servets ot to other switches or hubs The table below shows the 1000BASE T MDI and MDI X port pinouts These ports require that all four pairs of wires be connected Note that for 1000BAS
22. RPU is for the optional Redundant Power Unit Redundant Power Socket Power Socket uo te Ce mi ewe acer WEN WEN WEN an Figure 1 7 SMC8624T Power Supply Receptacles Power Socket Redundant Power Socket Figure 1 8 SMC8648T Power Supply Receptacles 1 7 ABOUT THE TIGERS WITCH 10 100 1000 Features and Benefits Connectivity 24 48 dual speed ports for easy Gigabit Ethernet integration and for protection of your investment in a legacy LAN equipment 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 otherwise the port can be configured manually Independent RJ 45 10 100 1000BASE T ports with auto MDI MDI X pinout selection Unshielded UTP cable supported on all RJ 45 ports Category 3 or better for 10 Mbps connections Category 5 or better for 100 Mbps connections and Category 5 or better for 1000 Mbps connections IEEE 802 3 Ethernet 802 3u Fast Ethernet 802 3z and 802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet compliance ensures compatibility with standards based hubs network cards and switches from any vendor Expandability Supports 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE ZX and 1000BASE T SFP transceivers Performance 1 8 Transparent bridging Switching table with a total of 16K MAC addtess entries Provides store and forwa
23. SSARY Glossary 6 Numerics 10 Mbps connectivity rules 4 7 1000BASE LX fiber cable lengths 4 7 OOBASE SX fiber cable lengths 4 6 OOBASE T ports 1 3 00BASE ZX fiber cable lengths 4 7 100BASE cable lengths 4 7 100BASE TX ports 1 3 10BASE T ports 1 3 A accessories ordering D 1 mma adhesive feet attaching 3 6 air flow requirements 3 1 applications central wiring closet 2 4 collapsed backbone 2 2 examples 2 2 remote connections with fiber 2 4 VLAN connections 2 5 B brackets attaching 3 5 C cable Ethernet cable compatibility 3 2 labeling and connection records 4 8 lengths 4 7 cleaning fiber terminators 4 4 compliances EMC C 4 NDEX connectivity rules 10 Mbps 4 7 console port 1 2 pin assignments 3 9 contents of package 3 3 cooling problems A 2 cotd sets international 3 8 D DC input 1 7 desktop mounting 3 6 E electrical interference avoiding 3 1 equipment checklist 3 3 Ethernet connectivity rules 4 7 F features management 1 9 switch 1 7 fiber cables 4 4 front panel of switch 1 2 G grounding for racks 3 4 I indicators LED 1 4 installation connecting devices to the switch 4 2 desktop or shelf mounting 3 6 port connections 4 1 power requirements 3 1 problems A 2 Index 1 INDEX rack mounting 3 4 RPU in racks 3 6 site requirements 3 1 witing closet connections 4 7 L laser safety 4 4 LED indicators Diagnostic 1 7 Link 1 5 Power 1 6
24. TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Switch 24 48 auto MDI MDI X 10 100 1000BASE T ports 4 ports shared with 4 SFP transceiver slots Non blocking switching architecture Support for a redundant power unit Spanning Tree Protocol Rapid STP and Multiple STP Up to six LACP or static 8 port trunks Layer 2 3 4 CoS support through eight priority queues Layer 3 4 traffic priority with IP Precedence and IP DSCP Full support for VLANs with GVRP IGMP multicast filtering and snooping Support for jumbo frames up to 9 KB Manageable via console Web SNMP RMON 060040004000 0 SMC Installation an Networks SMC8648T TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 Installation Guide From SMC s Tiger line of feature rich workgroup LAN solutions SMC Networks 38 Tesla March 2004 Irvine CA 92618 Phone 949 679 8000 Pub 150200041 100A 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 SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice Copyright O 2004 by SMC Netwotks Inc 38 Tesla Irvine CA 92618 All rights reserved Printed in Taiwan Trademarks SMC is a registered trademark and EZ Switch TigerStack and TigerSwitch
25. acket Mounting Kit containing two brackets and eight screws for attaching the brackets to the switch Power cord either US Continental Europe or UK RS 232 console cable This Installation Guide Management Guide SMC Warranty Registration Card be sure to complete and return to SMC Optional Rack Mounting Equipment If you plan to rack mount the switch be sure to have the following equipment available 4 Four mounting screws for each device you plan to install in a rack these are not included A screwdriver Phillips or flathead depending on the type of screws used 3 3 INSTALLING THE SWITCH Mounting A TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 unit can be mounted in a standard 19 inch equipment rack or on a desktop or shelf Mounting instructions for each type of site follow Rack Mounting 3 4 Before rack mounting the switch pay particular attention to the following factors Temperature Since the temperature within a rack assembly may be higher than the ambient room temperature check that the rack environment temperature is within the specified operating temperature range See page C 2 Mechanical Loading Do not place any equipment on top of a rack mounted unit Circuit Overloading Be sure that the supply circuit to the rack assembly is not overloaded Grounding Rack mounted equipment should be properly grounded Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than dire
26. address Also be sure the port through which you are connecting to the switch has not been disabled If it has not been disabled then check the network cabling that runs between your remote location and the switch Caution The management agent can accept up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions If the maximum number of sessions already exists an additional Telnet connection will not be able to log into the system APPENDIX B CABLES Twisted Pair Cable and Pin Assignments Caution DO NOT plug a phone jack connector into any RJ 45 port Use only twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform with FCC standards For 10BASE T 100BASE TX connections a twisted pair cable must have two pairs of wires Bach wire pair is identified by two different colors For example one wire might be green and the other green with white stripes Also an RJ 45 connector must be attached to both ends of the cable Caution Each wire pair must be attached to the RJ 45 connectors in a specific orientation See Cabling Guidelines on page 4 1 for an explanation Figure B 1 illustrates how the pins on the RJ 45 connector are numbered Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins Figure B 1 RJ 45 Connector Pin Numbers B 1 CABLES 10BASE T 100BASE TX Pin Assignments B 2 Use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable for RJ 45 connections 100 ohm Category 3
27. angeschlossen werden Das Ger t mu an eine geerdete Steckdose angeschlossen werden welche die internationalen Sicherheitsnormen erf llt Der Ger testecker der Anschlu an das Ger t nicht der Wandsteckdosenstecker mu einen gem EN 60320 1EC 320 konfigurierten Ger teeingang haben Die Netzsteckdose mu in der N he des Ger ts und leicht zug nglich sein Die Stromversorgung des Ger ts kann nur durch Herausziehen des Ger tenetzkabels aus der Netzsteckdose unterbrochen werden Der Betrieb dieses Ger ts erfolgt unter den SELV Bedingungen Sicherheitskleinstspannung gem IEC 60950 Diese Bedingungen sind nur gegeben wenn auch die an das Ger t angeschlossenen Ger te unter SELV Bedingungen betrieben werden Stromkabel Dies muss von dem Land in dem es benutzt wird gepr ft werden Schweiz Dieser Stromstecker mu die SEV ASE 1011Bestimmungen einhalten Europe Das Netzkabel mu vom Typ HO3VVF3GO 75 Mindestanforderung sein und die Aufschrift lt HAR gt oder lt BASEC gt tragen Der Netzstecker mu die Norm CEE 7 7 erf llen SCHUKO COMPLIANCES Warnings and Cautionary Messages Warning This product does not contain any serviceable user parts Warning When connecting this device to a power outlet connect the field ground lead on the tri pole power plug to a valid earth ground line to prevent electrical hazatds Warning This switch uses lasers to transmit signals over fiber opt
28. are trademarks of SMC Networks Inc Other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders LIMITED W ARRANTY Limited Warranty Statement SMC Networks Inc SMC warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for the applicable warranty term All SMC products carry a standard 90 day limited warranty from the date of purchase from SMC or its Authorized Reseller SMC may at its own discretion repair or replace any product not operating as warranted with a similar or functionally equivalent product during the applicable warranty term SMC will endeavor to repair or replace any product returned under warranty within 30 days of receipt of the product The standard limited warranty can be upgraded to a Limited Lifetime warranty by registering new products within 30 days of purchase from SMC or its Authorized Reseller Registration can be accomplished via the enclosed product registration card or online via the SMC Web site Failure to register will not affect the standard limited warranty The Limited Lifetime warranty covers a product during the Life of that Product which is defined as the period of time during which the product is an Active SMC product A product is considered to be Active while it is listed on the current SMC price list As new technologies emerge older technologies become obsolete and SMC will at its discreti
29. count Howevet a switch turns the hop count back to zero So subdividing the network into smaller and more manageable segments and linking them to the larger network by means of a switch removes this limitation A switch can be easily configured in any Ethernet Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet network to significantly boost bandwidth while using conventional cabling and network cards 2 1 NETWORK PLANNING Application Examples The TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 is not only designed to segment your netwotk but also to provide a wide range of options in setting up network connections and linking VLANs Some typical applications are described below Collapsed Backbone The TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 is an excellent choice for mixed Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet installations where significant growth is expected in the near future You can easily build on this basic configuration adding direct full duplex connections to workstations or servers When the time comes for further expansion just connect to another hub or switch using one of the Gigabit Ethernet ports built into the front panel or a Gigabit Ethernet port on a plug in SFP transceiver In the figure below this switch is operating as a collapsed backbone for a small LAN It is providing dedicated 100 Mbps full duplex connections to workstations and 1 Gbps full duplex connections to power users and servers uusucuuccuoo 200000000000 202000000000 DODODOODODO
30. ct connections to the mains MOUNTING To rack mount devices 1 Attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided in the Bracket Mounting Kit Figure 3 2 Attaching the Brackets 2 Mount the device in the rack using four rack mounting screws not provided Figure 3 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack 3 5 INSTALLING THE SWITCH 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 If also installing RPUs mount them in the rack below the other devices Desktop or Shelf Mounting 3 6 Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the first switch a c Figure 3 4 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 If installing a single switch only go to Connecting to a Power Source at the end of this chapter If installing multiple switches attach four adhesive feet to each one Place each device squarely on top of the one below in any order If also installing RPUs place them close to the stack MOUNTING Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver into the Switch Figure 3 5 Inserting an SFP Transceiver into a Slot To install an SFP transceiver do the following 1 Consider network and cabling requirem
31. dez jamais le laser tant qu il est sous tension Ne regardez acce pic jamais directement le port TX Transmission fibres optiques et les embouts de c bles fibres optiques tant qu ils sont sous tension Warnhinweis Faseroptikanschl sse Optische Sicherheit Niemals ein bertragungslaser betrachten w hrend dieses LASERGERAT eingeschaltet ist Niemals direkt auf den Faser TX Anschlu und auf DER KLASSE Ses S die Faserkabelenden schauen w hrend diese eingeschaltet sind COMPLIANCES vi Power Cord Safety Please read the following safety information carefully before installing the switch WARNING Installation and removal of the unit must be carried out by qualified personnel only The unit must be connected to an earthed grounded outlet to comply with international safety standards Do not connect the unit to an A C outlet power supply without an earth ground connection The appliance coupler the connector to the unit and not the wall plug must have a configuration for mating with an EN 60320 IEC 320 appliance inlet The socket outlet must be near to the unit and easily accessible You can only remove power from the unit by disconnecting the power cord from the outlet This unit operates under SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage conditions according to IEC 60950 The conditions are only maintained if the equipment to which it is connected also operates under SELV conditions France and Peru only This
32. ementations that operate on fiber thin coax and twisted pair cable Fast Ethernet A 100 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA CD access method Glossary 2 GLOSSARY Gigabit Ethernet A 1000 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA CD access method Full Duplex Transmission method that allows two network devices to transmit and receive concurrently effectively doubling the bandwidth of that link IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE 802 3 Defines carrier sense multiple access with collision detection CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications IEEE 802 3ab Defines CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications for 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3u Defines CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications for 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3x Defines Ethernet frame start stop requests and timers used for flow control on full duplex links IEEE 802 3z Defines CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications for 1000BASE Gigabit Ethernet LAN Segment Separate LAN or collision domain Glossary 3 GLOSSARY LED Light emitting diode used for monitoring a device or network condition Local Area Network A group of interconnected computers and support devices Media Access Control MAC A portion of the networking protocol that governs access to the transmission medium
33. ents to select an appropriate SFP transceiver type 2 Insert the transceiver with the optical connector facing outward and the slot connector facing down Note that SFP transceivers are keyed so they can only be installed in one orientation 3 Slide the SFP transceiver into the slot until it clicks into place Note SFP transceivers are hot swappable The switch does not need to be powered off before installing or removing a transceiver However always first disconnect the network cable before removing a transceiver 3 7 INSTALLING THE SWITCH Connecting to a Power Source To connect a device to a power source 1 Insert the power cable plug directly into the receptacle located at the back of the device 100 240V 50 60HZ 2A Figure 3 6 Power Receptacle 2 Plug the other end of the cable into a grounded 3 pin socket 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 3 Check the front panel LEDs as the device is powered on to be sure the Power LED is on If not check that the power cable is correctly plugged in 4 If you have purchased a Redundant Power Unit connect it to the device and to an AC power source now following the instructions included with the package 3 8 CONNECTING TO THE CONSOLE PORT Connecting to the Console Port The DB 9 serial port on the switch s fro
34. erforming networks by segregating them into separate broadcast domains with IEEE 802 1Q compliant VLANs and empower multimedia applications with multicast switching and CoS services 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ports Port Status Indicators System Indicators ES Console Port F 4 DOO DO DO DDD DDD eee De DOOR x SMC m m x ea u zx u m oz ml mmm mm Du Cu cag er Cub Cof Ha Ced Ce ur Ce ef Bar ar X eK Cw DS DS DS IS DE Power Socket SFP Slots Redundant Power Socket Figure 1 1 SMC8648T Front and Rear Panels 1 1 ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 10 100 1000 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ports SFP Slots System Indicators TOUT ergo D TUUUUUUUUUUUU UUUUUUUUUUD eo MC u en en nho nlla uilla uilla uil SJ ills illis no One Sore eee er TS o p A Bg e Redundant Power Socket Port Status Indicators Power Socket Console Port m 9 PR 9 gm E FX XY MA IA en lt 7 lt 7 7 um X X X wt mmis Vas Vas Vel Ss es es Figure 1 2 SMC8624T Front and Rear Panels Switch Architecture The TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 employs a wire speed no
35. g materials in this product Documentation All printed documentation for this product uses biodegradable paper that originates from sustained and managed forests The inks used in the printing process are non toxic Purpose This guide details the hardware features of the switch including Its physical and performance related characteristics and how to install the switch ix COMPLIANCES Related Publications The following publication gives specific information on how to operate and use the management functions of the switch The SMC8624T SMC8648T Management Guide Also as part of the switch s firmware there is an online web based help that describes all management related features CONTENTS About the TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 1 1 Overviews Math En d ciet Be 1 1 Switch Architecture ssss eise die per bra 1 2 Management Options 1 2 Description of Hardware 1 3 10 100 1000BASE T Ports 1 3 SEP Slt 22 6 egies ren th ae ye ot hee 1 3 Status LEDS sua sa er ete 1 4 Optional Redundant Power Unit 1 7 Power Supply Receptacles 1 7 Features and Benefits eai santa east rn 1 8 Connectivity san Bere ebene ee ne 1 8 Expandability tas pesso uses eR riet 1 8 Pett ttnance 2 vos s vov nenne OM I E UR 1 8 Management nen pra nent dt te 1 9 Network Planni
36. ge your topology without need for unnecessaty time consumption To best manage the physical implementations of your network follow these guidelines 4 Clearly label the opposing ends of each cable Using your building s floor plans draw a map of the location of all network connected equipment For each piece of equipment identify the devices to which it is connected 4 Note the length of each cable and the maximum cable length supported by the switch ports 4 For ease of understanding use a location based key when assigning prefixes to your cable labeling Use sequential numbers for cables that originate from the same equipment Differentiate between racks by naming accordingly Label each separate piece of equipment Display a copy of your equipment map including keys to all abbreviations at each equipment rack APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnosing Switch Indicators Table A 1 Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action Power LED is Off Check connections between the switch the power cord and the wall outlet Contact your dealer for assistance Contact SMC Technical Support Diag LED is On Amber Try power cycling the switch to clear the condition Contact your dealer for assistance Link LED is Off Verify that the switch and attached device are powered on Be sure the cable is plugged into both the switch and corresponding device Verify that the proper cable type is u
37. hat a separate grounded power outlet that provides 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz is within 2 44 m 8 feet of each device and is powered from an independent circuit breaker As with any equipment using a filter or surge suppressor is recommended 3 1 INSTALLING THE SWITCH Ethernet Cabling 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 cables with RJ 45 connectors Category 3 or better for 10BASE T Category 5 or better for 100B ASE TX and Category 5e or better for 1000BASE T Protection from radio frequency interference emissions Electrical surge suppression Separation of electrical wires switch related or other and electromagnetic fields from data based network wiring 4 Safe connections with no damaged cables connectors or shields RJ 45 Connector Figure 3 1 RJ 45 Connections 3 2 EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST Equipment Checklist After unpacking the TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 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 Package Contents TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 unit SMC8624T or SMC8648T 4 Four adhesive foot pads 4 Br
38. his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment You may use unshielded twisted pair UTP cable for RJ 45 connections Category 3 or greater for 10 Mbps connections Category 5 for 100 Mbps connections and Category 5 or 5e for 1000 Mbps connections Use 50 125 or 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber optic cable or 9 125 micron single mode cable for SFP transceiver connections Warnings 1 Wear an anti static wrist strap or take other suitable measures to prevent electrostatic discharge when handling this equipment 2 When connecting this switch to a power outlet connect the field ground lead on the tri pole power plug to a valid earth ground line to prevent elec trical hazards Industry Canada Class A This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num tiques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par le ministere des Communications Japan VCCI Class A
39. i t A a se 4 6 1000BASE T Cable Requirements 4 6 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain 4 6 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain 4 7 10 Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain 4 7 Cable Labeling and Connection Records 4 8 A Troubleshooting ss Ves ea ce hp do edes A 1 Diagnosing Switch Indicators A 1 Power and Cooling Problems A 2 Installation x53 ee E ee aos Ua dett A 2 Tn Band ACCESS una us ue e uera le A 2 B Caples e n se sr ER B 1 Twisted Pair Cable and Pin Assignments B 1 10BASE T 100BASE TX Pin Assignments B 2 Straight Through Wiring B 3 Crossover Wing una nn gb pulv B 4 1000BASE T Pin Assignments B 4 1000BASE T Cable Requirements B 5 Fiber Standards ass ssl ala ea B 6 C Specifications uix va dt ea a C 1 Physical Charactetistics 1 sure ein C 1 Switch Features u uuu c pe E TET E ERG pre EE US C 3 Standards 4 2 2220 ae em re FI WO ess ED C 3 Complances eec ec ns far et pt prem eed ras C 4 CONTENTS APPENDICES Warranty sa a Ya a Ue a uir Bene C 4 D Ordering Information D 1 Glossary Index xiii Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab e 1 1 e 1 2 e 3 1 e 4 1 Table 4 2 e 4
40. ic cable The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation However you should never look directly at a transmit port when it is powered on Caution Wear an anti static wrist strap or take other suitable measures to prevent electrostatic discharge when handling this equipment Caution Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ 45 port This may damage this device Les raccordeurs ne sont pas utilis pour le syst me t l phonique Caution Use only twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform to FCC standards 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 Waste reduction and safe disposal of all harmful un recyclable by products Recycling of all reusable waste content Design of products to maximize recyclables at the end of the product s life span Continual monitoring of safety standards End of Product Life Span 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 Manufacturing Materials There are no hazardous nor ozone depletin
41. n blocking switching fabric This permits simultaneous wire speed transport of multiple packets at low latency on all ports This switch also features full duplex capability on all ports which effectively doubles the bandwidth of each connection The switch uses store and forward switching to ensure maximum data integrity With store and forward switching the entire packet must be received into a buffer and checked for validity before being forwarded This prevents errors from being propagated throughout the network Management Options 1 2 This switch contains a comprehensive array of LEDs for at a glance monitoring of network and port status It also includes a management agent that allows you to configure or monitor the switch using its embedded management software or via SNMP applications To manage the switch you can make a direct connection to the RS 232 console port out of band or you can manage the switch through a network connection 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 Management Guide DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE Description of Hardware 10 100 1000BASE T Ports These ports are RJ 45 ports that operate at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps half or full duplex or at 1000 Mbps full duplex Because all ports on this switch support automatic MDI MDI X operation you can use straight through cables f
42. nals over fiber optic cable The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation However you should never look directly at a transmit port when it is powered on 1 Remove and keep the LC port s rubber cover When not connected to a fiber cable the rubber cover should be replaced to protect the optics 2 Check that the fiber terminators are clean You can clean the cable plugs by wiping them gently with a clean tissue or cotton ball moistened with a little ethanol Dirty fiber terminators on fiber cables will impair the quality of the light transmitted through the cable and lead to degraded performance on the port FiBEr Optic SFP DEVICES 3 Connect one end of the cable to the LC port on the switch and the other end to the LC port on the other device Since LC connectors are keyed the cable can be attached in only one orientation Figure 4 3 Making LC Port Connections 4 Asa connection is made check the green Link LED on the switch corresponding to the port to be sure that the connection is valid The 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX and 1000BASE LH fiber optic ports operate at 1 Gbps full duplex with auto negotiation of flow control The maximum length for fiber optic cable operating at Gigabit speed will depend on the fiber type as listed under 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain on page 4 6 4 5 MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Connectivity Rules
43. ng 2 1 Introduction to Switching 2 1 Application Examples psss seorg secs e ere san eR sean 2 2 Collapsed Backbone cepere ese ev ves 2 2 Network Aggregation Plan 2 3 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable 2 4 Making VLAN Connections 2 5 Application Notes 4 ous uen er Ha Vete ge CUR 2 6 Installing the Switch x eee E e RS 3 1 Selecting a tE cs rect tere ance Dele DO en TRE deka OE 3 1 Ethernet Cabling elo Lt ea 3 2 Equipment Checklist irasra LENA RC eA 3 3 Package Contents rn seu e e e Aude deus 3 3 Optional Rack Mounting Equipment 3 3 Mounting cocer Med au NIE Re ima cta e rs 3 4 Rack Mounting duplo ea ie an 3 4 Desktop or Shelf Mounting 3 6 Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver into the Switch 3 7 xi CONTENTS Connecting to a Power Source 3 8 Connecting to the Console Port 3 9 4 Making Network Connections 4 1 Connecting Network Devices 4 1 Iwisted Pair Devices cias 222 2 Sn en ne es 4 1 Cabling Guidelines As na 4 1 Connecting to PCs Servers Hubs and Switches 4 2 Network Wiring Connections 4 3 Fiber Optic SEP Devices harori e ol ea een 4 4 Connectivity Rules ele
44. nt 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 tables Figure 3 7 Serial Port DB 9 DTE Pin Out Table 3 1 Wiring Map for Serial Cable Switch s 9 Pin Null Modem PC s 9 Pin Serial Port DTE Port 2 RXD receive data 3 TXD transmit data 3 TXD transmit data 2 RXD receive data 5 SGND signal ground 5 SGND signal ground No other pins are used The serial port s configuration requirements are as follows Parity None Stop bit One Data bits 8 Default Baud rate 9 600 bps Character Size 8 Characters Flow control none INSTALLING THE SWITCH 3 10 CHAPTER 4 MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Connecting Network Devices The TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 is designed to interconnect multiple segments or collision domains It can be connected to network cards in PCs and servets as well as to hubs switches or routers It may also be connected to devices using optional SPP transceivers Twisted Pair Devices Each device requires an unshielded twisted pair UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors at both ends Use Category 5 5e or 6 cable for 1000BASE T connections Category 5 or better for 100BASE TX connections and Category 3 or bette
45. ntrol on a port connected to a hub unless it is actually required to solve a problem Otherwise back pressure jamming signals may degrade overall performance for the segment attached to the hub As a general rule the length of fiber optic cable for a single switched link should not exceed 550 m 1805 ft for multimode fiber or 5 km 16404 ft for single mode fiber For longer connections you can use a 1000BASE ZX SFP transceiver which supports runs of up to 100 kilometers However power budget constraints must also be considered when calculating the maximum cable length for your specific environment CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING THE SWITCH Selecting a Site TigerSwitch 10 100 1000 units 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 beatthe center of all the devices you want to link and near a power outlet e be able to maintain its temperature within O to 50 C 32 to 122 F and its humidity within 5 to 95 non condensing provide adequate space approximately two inches on all sides for proper air flow beaccessible for installing cabling and maintaining the devices allow the status LEDs to be clearly visible Make sure twisted pair cable is always routed away from power lines fluorescent lighting fixtures and other sources of electrical interference such as radios and transmitters Make sure t
46. on portant l appellation Neutre et avec raccordement direct la terre masse Cordon lectrique Il doit tre agr dans le pays d utilisation Etats Unis et Le cordon doit avoir re u l homologation des UL et un certificat de Canada la CSA Les sp cifications minimales pour un cable flexible sont AWG No 18 ouAWG No 16 pour un cable de longueur inf rieure 2 m tres type SV ou SJ 3 conducteurs Le cordon doit tre en mesure d acheminer un courant nominal d au moins 10 A La prise femelle de branchement doit tre du type mise la terre mise la masse et respecter la configuration NEMA 5 15P 15 A 125 V ou NEMA 6 15P 15 A 250 V vil COMPLIANCES vill Cordon lectrique Il doit tre agr dans le pays d utilisation Danemark La prise m le d alimentation doit respecter la section 107 2 D1 de la norme DK2 1a ou DK2 5a Suisse La prise m le d alimentation doit respecter la norme SEV ASE 1011 Europe La prise secteur doit tre conforme aux normes CEE 7 7 SCHUKO LE cordon secteur doit porter la mention lt HAR gt ou lt BASEC gt et doit tre de type HO3VVF3GO 75 minimum Bitte unbedingt vor dem Einbauen des Switches die folgenden Sicherheitsanweisungen durchlesen WARNUNG Die Installation und der Ausbau des Ger ts darf nur durch Fachpersonal erfolgen Das Ger t sollte nicht an eine ungeerdete Wechselstromsteckdose
47. on replace an older product in its product line with one that incorporates these newer technologies At that point the obsolete product is discontinued and is no longer an Active SMC product A list of discontinued products with their respective dates of discontinuance can be found at http www smc com index cfm action customer service warranty All products that are replaced become the property of SMC Replacement products may be either new or reconditioned Any replaced or repaired product carries either a 30 day limited warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty whichever is longer SMC is not responsible for any custom software or firmware configuration information or memory data of Customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to SMC pursuant to any warranty Products returned to SMC should have any customer installed accessory or add on components such as expansion modules removed prior to returning the product for replacement SMC is not responsible for these items if they are returned with the product Customers must contact SMC for a Return Material Authorization number prior to returning any product to SMC Proof of purchase may be required Any product returned to SMC without a valid Return Material Authorization RM A number clearly marked on the outside of the package will be returned to customer at customer s expense For warranty claims within North America please call our toll free c
48. or all network connections to PCs or servers or to other switches or hubs See 1000BASE T Pin Assignments on page B 4 Each of these ports support auto negotiation so the optimum transmission mode half or full duplex and data rate 10 100 or 1000 Mbps can be selected 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 auto negotiation of flow control so the switch can automatically prevent port buffers from becoming saturated SFP Slots The Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP transceiver slots are shared with four of the RJ 45 ports ports 21 24 for the SMC8624T and ports 45 48 for the SMC8648T In its default configuration if an SFP transceiver purchased separately is installed in a slot and has a valid link on its port the associated RJ 45 port is disabled and cannot be used The switch can also be configured to force the use of an RJ 45 port or SFP slot as required 1 3 ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 10 100 1000 Status LEDs The LEDs which are located on the front panel for easy viewing are shown below and described in the following tables Port Status LEDs Figure 1 3 SMC8648T Port Status LEDs Link Activity TigerSwitch 10 1 son Soo eS MC u D pede ere 000000000060 E Disg 9
49. or better cable for 10 Mbps connections or 100 ohm Category 5 or better cable for 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps connections Also be sure that the length of any twisted pair connection does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet The RJ 45 ports on the switch base unit support automatic MDI MDI X operation so you can use straight through cables for all network connections to PCs or servers or to other switches or hubs In straight through cable pins 1 2 3 and 6 at one end of the cable are connected straight through to pins 1 2 3 and 6 at the other end of the cable Table B 1 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X Port Pinouts Pin MDI X Assignment MDI Assignment 1 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 3 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 6 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 4 5 7 8 Not used Not used Note The and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair TWISTED PAIR CABLE AND PIN ASSIGNMENTS Straight Through Wiring If the twisted pair cable is to join two ports and only one of the ports has an internal crossover MDI X the two pairs of wires must be straight through When auto negotiation is enabled for any RJ 45 port on this switch you can use either straight through or crossover cable to connect to any device type EIA TIA 568B RJ 45 Wiring Standard 10 100BASE TX Straight through Cable White
50. r for 10BASE T 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 This will damage the switch Use only twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform to FCC standards 44 MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Connecting to PCs Servers Hubs and Switches 1 Attach one end of a twisted pair cable segment to the device s RJ 45 connector Figure 4 1 Making Twisted Pair Connections 2 Ifthe device is a PC 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 Wiring Closet Connections on the next page Otherwise attach the other end to an available port on the switch 3 Make sure each twisted pair cable does not exceed 100 meters 328 ft in length 4 Aseach connection is made the Link LED on the switch corresponding to each pott will light to indicate that the connection is valid Note Avoid using flow control on a port connected to a hub unless it is actually required to solve a problem Otherwise back pressure jamming signals may degrade
51. rd switching Supports wire speed switching Supports flow control using back pressure for half duplex and IEEE 802 3x for full duplex FEATURES AND BENEFITS Broadcast storm control Desktop or rack mountable Limited lifetime warranty Management At a glance LEDs for easy troubleshooting Network management agent Manages the switch in band or out of band Supports Telnet SNMP RMON and Web based interface 1 9 ABOUT THE TIGERS WITCH 10 100 1000 CHAPTER 2 NETWORK PLANNING Introduction to Switching network switch allows simultaneous transmission of multiple packets via non ctossbar 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 netwotking technology When performance bottlenecks are caused by congestion at the network access point such as the network card for a high volume file server the device experiencing congestion server power user or hub can be attached directly to a switched port And by using full duplex mode the bandwidth of the dedicated segment can be doubled to maximize throughput When networks are based on repeater hub technology the maximum distance between end stations is limited For Ethernet there may be up to four hubs between any pair of stations for Fast Ethernet the maximum is two This is known as the hop
52. sed The Category 5e and 6 specifications include test parameters that are only recommendations for Category 5 Therefore the first step in preparing existing Category 5 cabling for running 1000BASE T is a simple test of the cable installation to be sure that it complies with the IEEE 802 3ab standards Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable Installed Category 5 cabling must pass tests for Attenuation Near End Crosstalk NEXT and Far End Crosstalk FEXT This cable testing information is specified in the ANSI TIA EIA TSB 67 standard Additionally cables must also pass test parameters for Return Loss and Equal Level Far End Crosstalk ELFEXT These tests are specified in the ANSI TIA EIA TSB 95 Bulletin The Additional Transmission Performance Guidelines for 100 Ohm 4 Pair Category 5 Cabling Note that when testing your cable installation be sure to include all patch cables between switches and end devices B 5 CABLES Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling to Run 1000BASE T If your existing Category 5 installation does not meet one of the test parameters for 1000BASE T there are basically three measures that can be applied to try and correct the problem 1 Replace any Category 5 patch cables with high performance Category 5e or Category 6 cables 2 Reduce the number of connectors used in the link 3 Reconnect some of the connectors in the link Fiber Standards B 6 The current TIA Telecommunications Ind
53. sed and its length does not exceed specified limits Check the adapter on the attached device and cable connections for possible defects Replace the defective adapter or cable if necessary A 1 TROUBLESHOOTING Power and Cooling Problems If the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with the power outlet power cord or internal power supply However if the unit powers off after running for a while check for loose power connections power losses or surges at the power outlet and verify that the fans on the unit are unobstructed and running prior to shutdown If you still cannot isolate the problem then the internal power supply may be defective Installation 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 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 If you have trouble establishing a link to the management agent check to see if you have a valid network connection Then verify that you entered the correct IP
54. t LC 50 125 micron 400 MHz km 2 500 m 7 1641 ft LC multimode fiber MME eO MHz km 2 550 m 7 1805 ft LC CONNECTIVITY RULES Table 4 3 Maximum 1000BASE LX Fiber Optic Cable Distance single mode fiber Fiber Diameter Fiber Cable Length Connector Bandwidth Range 9 125 micron N A 2m 5km LC single mode fiber 7 ft 3 2 miles Table 4 4 Maximum 1000BASE ZX Fiber Optic Cable Distance Fiber Diameter Fiber Cable Length Connector Bandwidth Range 9 125 micron N A 70 100 km LC 43 5 62 1 miles For link spans exceeding 70 km you may need to use premium single mode fiber or dispersion shifted single mode fiber 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain Table 4 5 Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Distance Type Cable Type Maximum Cable Length Connector 100BASE TX Category 5 or better 100 m 328 t RJ 45 100 ohm UTP or STP 10 Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain Table 4 6 Maximum Ethernet Cable Distance Cable Type Maximum Length Connector Twisted Pair Categories 3 4 5 or better 100 m 328 ft RJ 45 100 ohm UTP MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS Cable Labeling and Connection Records 4 8 When planning a netwotk 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 chan
55. unit cannot be powered from IT supplies If your supplies are of IT type this unit must be powered by 230 V 2P T via an isolation transformer ratio 1 1 with the secondary connection point labelled Neutral connected directly to earth ground T Imp dance la terre 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 18 AWG not longer than 2 meters or 16 AWG Type SV or SJ 3 conductor The cord set must have a rated cutrent capacity of at least 10 A The attachment plug must be an earth grounding type with NEMA 5 15P 15 A 125 V or NEMA 6 15P 15 A 250 V configuration Denmark The supply plug must comply with Section 107 2 D1 Standard DK2 1a or DK2 5a Switzerland The supply plug must comply with SEV ASE 1011 U K The supply plug must comply with BS1363 3 pin 13 A and be fitted with a 5 A fuse which complies with BS1362 The mains cord must be lt HAR gt or lt BASEC gt marked and be of type HO3VVF3GO 75 minimum COMPLIANCES Power Cord Set Europe The supply plug must comply with CEE7 7 SCHUKO The mains cord must be lt HAR gt or lt BASEC gt marked and be of type HO3VVF3GO 75 minimum IEC
56. ustomer support number at 800 762 4968 Customers are responsible for all shipping charges from their facility to SMC SMC is responsible for return shipping charges from SMC to customer WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION AT SMC S OPTION THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SMC NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS SMC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLECT IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE SHALL SMC BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE LOSS OF BUSINESS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT O
57. ustry Association 568 A specification on optical fiber cabling consists of one recognized cable type for horizontal subsytems 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 TIA 568 B will allow the use of 50 125 micron multimode optical fiber in both the horizontal and backbone in addition to the types listed above All optical fiber components and installation practices must meet applicable building and safety codes APPENDIX C SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics Port Configuration SMC8624T 10 100 100BASE T Ports 1 24 1000BASE T 10 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex SFP Ports 21 24 1000BASE X 1000 Mbps full duplex SMC8648T 10 100 100BASE T Ports 1 48 1000BASE T 10 100 Mbps half full duplex 1000 Mbps full duplex SFP Ports 45 48 1000BASE X 1000 Mbps full duplex Network Interface Ports 1 24 48 RJ 45 connector auto MDI X 10BASE T RJ 45 100 ohm UTP cable Categories 3 or better Maximum Cable Length 100 m 328 ft 100BASE TX RJ 45 100 ohm UTP cable Category 5 or better Maximum Cable Length 100 m 328 ft 1000BASE T RJ 45 100 ohm UTP or STP cable Category 5 5e or 6 Maximum Cable Length 100 m 328 ft System Memory 8 Mbytes flash 32 Mbytes SDRAM C 1 SPECIFICATIONS C 2 Data Packet Buffer 2 Mbytes Aggregate Bandwidth SMCS624T 48 Gbps SMCS648T 96 Gbps S
58. witching Database 16K MAC addtess entries LEDs System Power Power Supply Diag Diagnostics RPU Redundant Power Unit Port Link Activity Weight 4 3 kg 9 46 Ibs Size 44 0 x 41 5 x 4 4 cm 17 4 x 16 3 x 1 7 in Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity Operating 5 to 95 non condensing AC Input 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Supply Internal auto ranging transformer 90 to 240 VAC 47 to 63 Hz External supports connection for redundant power supply Power Consumption SMC8624T 70 Watts maximum SMC8648T 110 Watts maximum Heat Dissipation SMC8624T 239 BTU hr maximum SMC8648T 376 BTU hr maximum SWITCH FEATURES Maximum Current SMC8624T 1 2 A 110 VAC 0 6 A 240 VAC SMC8648T 1 3 A 110 VAC 0 6 A 240 VAC Switch Features Forwarding Mode Store and forward Throughput Wire speed Flow Control Full Duplex IEEE 802 3x Half Duplex Back pressure Standards IEEE 802 3 Ethernet IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3z and 802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 1p priority tags IEEE 802 3ac VLAN tagging IEEE 802 1D Bridging IEEE 802 3x full duplex flow control ISO IEC 8802 3 Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection CSMA CD C 3 SPECIFICATIONS Compliances CE Mark Emissions FCC Class A Industry Canada Class EN55022 CISPR 22 Class A EN 61000 3 2 3 VCCI Class A C Tick AS NZS 3548 1995 Class

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