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1. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 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 for RJ 45 connections Category 3 or better for 10 Mbps connections Category 5 or better for 100 Mbps connections Category 5 5e or 6 for 1000 Mbps connections For fiber optic connections you may use 50 125 or 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber or 9 125 micron single mode fiber Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 1 Product Brief ANNA 1 1 WaT KO aA ETE TT AA 1 1 1 1 2 Features and Benefits sis 1 1 1 2 Physical Specifications aaa came era cad a aud s dat 1 2 1 3 Hardware Components ini cin iasomie aia dame 1 3 1 3 1 Front Panglima 1 3 1 3 2 Back Panel s cinici sacii aaa ga n iaca od ga daca KANINA za oaie d oaz 1 3 1 3 3 LED Explanation scesaosnuasscpEnsedenni eksrsnnedasb ndadagnnses skar dnkerksnirer 1 4 1 3 3 1 Port LEDS nA at data aaaaca ie ada ina na dute c adidas can eeccisdence 1 4 1 3 3 2 Status LEEDS cai cea teenaan oono aleea uncie aan ana nana aia ada sanda daca 1 6 1 3 4 Front Panel Port Description ss 1 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
2. 2 1 2 1 Installation Notice 2 1 2 1 1 Environmental Requirements seen enna nana naaenena nea 2 1 2 1 1 1 Dust and Particles nn 2 1 2 1 1 2 Temperature and Humidity naeeee nana nana aa 2 2 2 1 1 3 Power Supply cs casa nana oasasana casa ara aaa kanan 2 3 2 1 1 4 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2 3 2 1 1 5 Anti interference sise 2 3 2 1 1 6 Rack Configuration 2 4 2 1 2 Installation Notice sense 2 4 2 1 3 Security Warnings sis Aasaa aapi name eanannaenena aaa 2 4 2 2 Installation Preparation 2 5 2 2 1 Verify the Package Contents ss 2 5 2 2 2 Required Tools and Utilities 2 5 2 3 installation GUN AINA c ada a ai a 2 5 2 3 1 Installing the Switch a 2 5 2 3 2 Console Connecting Console ne 2 6 2 3 3 SFP Transceiver Installation ssssssssssssssssssssssssenssnasnnnsnnnnsn sen erna noen nn 2 7 2 3 4 Copper Cable Fiber Cable Connection ccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeee 2 7 2 3 5 Power Supply Connection sense 2 8 Installation Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Brief 1 1 1 Overview SS2GR50i 26i series switches from Amer com are fully featured Gigabit Layer 2 4 switches are ideally used for deployment both at the core and the network edge to provide full gigabit connections throughout the network SS2GR50i provides 44 gigabit copper ports and 4 dual interface RJ45 miniGBIC ports SS2GR26i series comes with 22
3. reduce dust e Maintain proper temperature and humidity e Always wear an ESD wrist strap and antistatic uniform when dealing with circuit boards 2 1 1 5 Anti interference All sources of interference whether from the device system itself or the outside environment will affect operations in various ways such as capacitive coupling inductive coupling electromagnetic radiation common impedance including the grounding system and cables lines power cables signal lines and output lines The following should be noted m Precautions should be taken to prevent power source interruptions m Provide the system with a dedicated grounding rather than sharing the grounding with the electronic equipment or lightning protection devices m Keep away from high power radio transmitters radar transmitters and high frequency strong circuit devices 2 3 Installation Guide Provide electromagnetic shielding if necessary 2 1 1 6 Rack Configuration The dimensions of the switch are designed to be mounted on a standard 19 rack the dimensions are 440mm x 44mm x 410mm W x H x D Please ensure good ventilation for the rack m Every device in the rack will generate heat during operation therefore vent and fans must be provided for an enclosed rack and devices should not be stacked closely m When mounting devices in an open rack care should be taken to prevent the rack frame from obstructing the switch ventilation openings Be su
4. 1 1 SS2GR26I SS2GR26IP port LEDs description 1 4 Installation Guide On yellow Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps and receives sends data Port1 24 Link Act On Green Port is linked as 1000Mbps Port is linked as 1000Mbps and receives sends Blink Green pi ata Port linked failure On Green SFP module is exactly inserted Blink yellow Port21 22 23 24 SFP module is not inserted On yellow Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps and Blink yellow receives sends data Port is linked as 1000Mbps and receives sends Port25 26 On Green Port is linked as 1000Mbps Blink Green data Port linked failure 1 5 Installation Guide 48 49 50 Console A OO 45 49 OO 47 GED EX O _ CP 4 S 46 QD 45 46 47 48 Fig 1 5 SS2GR50i LED Table1 2 SS2GR50I port LED description On yellovv Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps and receives sends data Port1 48 Link Act On Green Port is linked as 1000Mbps Blink Green Port is linked as 1000Mbps and receives sends data Blink yellow Port linked failure one setae sasa Port45 46 47 48 Green SFP module is exactly inserted mo SFP module is not inserted Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps Port is linked as 10Mbps or 100Mbps and receives sends data Port49 50 On Green Port is li
5. SS2GR50i SS2GR26ip SS2GR26i L2 L4 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch With IP Stacking and PoE Support Installation Guide Version 1 1 Copyright Amer com Corp 1997 2007 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from Amer com as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 Amer com reserves the right to make changes to this document and the products which it describes without notice Amer com shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions made herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material Amer com is a registered trademark of Amer com All other trademarks and trade names are properties of their owners Contact Information Phone 1 800 262 9703 sales amer com support amer com AN FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications
6. c The table below details 2 1 the threshold value Installation Guide e Average mam 2 I 005 0 15 IEC oo If o8 Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements Particles 2 1 1 2 Temperature and Humidity Although the switch is designed to use 4 fans the site should still maintain a desirable temperature and humidity High humidity conditions can cause electrical resistance degradation or even electric leakage degradation of mechanical properties and corrosion of internal components Extreme low relative humidity may cause the insulation spacer to contract making the fastening screw insecure Furthermore in dry environments static electricity is liable to be produced and cause harm to internal circuits Temperature extremes can cause reduced reliability and premature aging of insulation materials thus reducing the switch s working lifespan In the hot summer it is recommended to use air conditioners to cool down the site And the cold winter it is recommenced to use heaters The recommended temperature and humidity is shown below Temperature Relative humidity Long term condition Short term condition Long term condition Short term condition 15 30 C 0 50 C 40 65 10 95 Table 2 3 Environmental Requirements Temperature and Humidity Caution Asample of ambient temperature and humidity should be taken at 1 5m above the floor and 0 4m in front of the sw
7. gigabit copper ports SS2GR26IP supports PoE and 4 dual interface RJ45 miniGBIC combo ports provide flexibility between copper and fiber media Comprehensive QoS feature rich VLAN functions Voice VLAN Q in Q VLAN VPN etc enhanced security classified bandwidth control link aggregation this switch has all of the features you could ask for and is also easy to configure and manage through single IP stacking up to 24 units also work with layer 3 10G switches from Amer com and industrial standard CLI shell and Web GUI 1 1 2 Features and Benefits Flexible interface type SS2GR50i 26i series switch has several fixed 10 100 1000Base T ports and provides COMBO port as SFP form the abundant port is convenient for networking demand Networking Protocols SS2GR501 261 26IP supply 802 1d w s STP and can support 802 1Q 802 1p 802 3ad 802 3x GVRP DHCP SNTP standards and so on ACL SS2GR50i 26i series switch support comprehensively ACL policies The traffic can be classified by source destination IP addresses source destination MAC addresses IP protocols TCP UDP IP precedence time ranges and ToS And various policies can be conducted to forward the traffic By implementing ACL policies users can filter the 1 1 Installation Guide virus packets such as Worm Blaster Worm Sasser and Red Code etc SS2GR50i 26i series also support IEEE802 1x port based access authentication which can be deployed w
8. he maximum received power of the corresponding modules Otherwise it will damage the switch Do not stare at the fiber bore when the switch is in operation That may hurt your eyes 2 3 5 Power Supply Connection SS2GR50i 26i series uses110 220V AC power supply by default and can fit a totally range for the voltage s small change Please read the power input specification for the detailed information 1 Insert one end of the power cable provided in the accessory kit into the power source socket with overload and leakage protection and the other end to the power socket in the back panel of the switch 2 Check the power status indicator in the front panel of the switch The corresponding power indicator should light SS2GR50i 26i series is self adjustable for the input voltage As soon as the input voltage is in the range printed on the switch surface the switch can operate correctly 3 When the switch is powered on it executes self test procedure and startups Caution The input voltage must be within the required range otherwise the switch can be damaged or malfunction Do not open the switch shell without permission It can cause physical injury 2 8 2 9 Installation Guide Amer com Corp 1997 2007 All rights reserved
9. itch rack with no protective panel covering the front and rear of the rack Short term working conditions refer to a maximum of 48 hours of continued operation and an annual cumulative total of less than 15 days Formidable operation conditions refers to the ambient temperature and relative humidity value that may occur during an 2 2 Installation Guide air conditioning system failure and normal operation conditions should be recovered Within 5 hours 2 1 1 3 Power Supply The power input parameters for the switch is shown as below AC input 100 240VAC Frequency 50 60H Before powering on the power supply please check the power input to ensure proper grounding of the power supply system The input source for the switch should be reliable and secure a voltage adaptor can be used if necessary The building s circuit protection system should include in the circuit a fuse or circuit breaker of no greater than 240V 10A It is recommended to use a UPS for more reliable power supplying Caution Improper power supply system grounding extreme fluctuation of the input source and transients or spikes can result in larger error rate or even hardware damage 2 1 1 4 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Static electric discharges can cause damage to internal circuits even the entire switch Follow these guidelines for avoiding ESD damage Ensure proper earth grounding of the device Perform regular cleaning to
10. ith RADIUS to ensure the port level security and block illegal users QoS SS2GR50i 26i series switch fully support DiffServ Module The switch can provide 8 priority queues per port WRR SP SWRR scheduling is also supported SS2GR50i 26i series supports the port security Users can deploy trusted CoS DSCP IP precedence and port priority User can also modify packets DSCP and COS values The traffic can be classified by port VLAN DSCP IP precedence and ACL table User can also modify packets DSCP and IP precedence values Users can specify different bandwidths for voice data video to customize different qualities of service 3D SMP Ready SS2GR50i 26i series are up to the mustard of Self defending security region management strategy 3D SMP according to Digital China Networks It is supported interaction with some security system such as firewall IDS etc It can defense the virus and aggress effectively from the extranet and internet Thus enhance the security and stability of the network wide Network Management With SS2GR50i 26i series in band and out of band management can be done through Console support SNMP and RMON Furthermore SS2GR50i 26i series provides a unique SMTP protocol to send sensitivity messages to the manager automatically SS2GR50i 26i series support SSH protocol to maximally ensure the safety of configuration management The full SNMP network management can be managed via any SNMP network managing softwa
11. nder the switch Do not place anything on top of the switch Do not block the blowholes on the switch to ensure the proper operation of the switch 2 3 2 Console Connecting Console SS2GR50i 26i series provides a RJ 45 interface console port Fig 2 3 Connecting Console cable The connection procedure is listed below 1 Find the console cable provided in the accessory kit Attach the RJ 45 end to console port of the switch 2 Connect the other side of the console cable to a character terminal PC 2 6 Installation Guide 3 Power on the switch and the character terminal Configure the switch through the character terminal 2 3 3 SFP Transceiver Installation SS2GR50i 26i series provides multiple 1000Mb SFP transceiver slots The procedure for installing the SFP transceiver is shown below Step 1 Put on a ESD wrist strap or antistatic gloves Step 2 Insert the SFP transceiver to the guide rail inside the fiber interface line card Do not put the SFP transceiver up side down Step 3 Push the SFP transceiver along the guide rail gently until you feel the transceiver snap into place at the bottom of the line card Note the SFP transceiver is hot swappable Caution Do not stare directly into the 2 fiber bore in the SFP transceiver when the switch is in operation otherwise the laser may cause serious damages to your eyes 2 3 4 Copper Cable Fiber Cable Connection Copper cables should be connected as below Step 1 Insert
12. nked as 1000Mbps Blink Green Port is linked as 1000Mbps and receives sends data Port linked failure 1 3 3 2 Status LEDs Blink yellow 1 6 Installation Guide 24 25 26 Console FAN Fig 1 6 SS2GR26IP LED Table1 3 SS2GR50i 26i series LED description No power or failure Diag result with failure in system 1 3 4 Front Panel Port Description The front ports of SS2GR501 261 series are shown below and described in the following table Table 1 4 Switch interface description Interface mode Spec RJ 45 e 10 100 1000Mbps auto negotiation e MDI MDI X cable mode auto negotiation e 5kinds of UTP 100 m e MGBM GSX SFP SX L transceiver 62 5 125um multimode fiber 275m 50 0 125um multimode fiber 550m MGBS GLX10 SFP LX L transceiver 9 125um single mode fiber 10km MGBS GLX40 SFP LX 40 transceiver SFP 1 7 Installation Guide 9 125um single mode fiber 40km MGBS GLX70 SFP LH 70 L transceiver 9 125um single mode fiber 70km MGBS GLX120 SFP LH 120 L transceiver 9 125um single mode fiber 120km 1 8 Installation Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Installation Notice To ensure the proper operation of SS2GR50i 26i series and your physical security please read carefully the following installation guide 2 1 1 Environmental Requirements m The switch must be installed in a clean area Otherwise the switch may be damaged b
13. one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 Ethernet port in the switch copper cable line card Step 2 Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 Ethernet port of some other device Step 3 Check all status indicators for the corresponding ports a lighted LED indicates that the link has been established otherwise the link is not ready and the cable should be examined Caution Please verify the sign above the port to ensure using the right port Connecting to wrong ports might damage the switch Fiber cables should be connected as below Step 1 Remove the protective plug from the SFP XFP fiber transceiver bore Remove the protective cap from one end of the fiber cable Keep the fiber end clean and neat Step 2 Attach one end of the fiber cable to the SFP XFP transceiver and attach the other end to the transceiver of the corresponding devices Note The SFP XFP transceiver s TX port should be connected to the RX port of the corresponding device and vice versa Step 3 Check the fiber port status indicator a lighted LED indicates that the link has been 2 7 Installation Guide established otherwise the link is not ready and should be examined Caution Please verify the sign above the port to ensure using the other ports Connecting to wrong ports might damage the transceiver or the other ports When connecting other devices through a fiber cable to the switch the output power of the fiber cable must not exceed t
14. re 1 2 Physical Specification m Management Port 1 RJ 45 console port m AC DC Power Input AC 100 gt 240VAC 50 60Hz m Power Consumption SS2GR26l 50W Max SS2GR26IP 225W Max PoE Budget 195 Watts 1 2 Installation Guide S52GR501 58 4W Max m Operating Temperature 0 C 50 C m Storage Temperature 40 C 70 C m Relative Humidity 5 95 no condensing m Dimension VV x H x D 17 3 x 16 3 x 1 7 in 440mmx44mmx229mm m Weight SS2GR26i 4 2kg 9 3lbs SS2GR26ip 4 5kg 9 9Ibs SS2GR50i 5 1kg 11 2lbs m Mean Time Between Failure Min 80 000 Hours MTBF 1 3 Hardware Components 1 3 1 Front Panel SS2GR26I SS2GR26IP has 22x10 100 1000Base T ports 4x1000Mb Combo ports RJ 45 and SFP 1 Console port and 32 LED s on the front panel TAN Fig 1 1 SS2GR26 SS2GR26IP front panel SS2GR50I has 46x 10 100 1000Base T ports 4x1000Mb Combo ports 4 RJ 45 and SFP 1 Console port and 56 LEDs The front panel of SS2GR50I is shown below Eee Fig 1 2 SS2GR50I front panel 1 3 2 Back Panel 1 3 Installation Guide There is one 110 230V AC power supply plug on the back panel of the SS2GR50i SS2GR26i series Fig 1 3 SS2GR50i SS2GR26i back panel 1 3 3 LED Explanation The front panel LED of SS2GR50i SS2GR26i series switch has two types of port LED and status LED the explanation is shown as below 1 3 3 1 Port LEDs Console Fig 1 4 SS2GR26I SS2GR26IP LED Table
15. re to check the positioning of the switch after installation to avoid the aforementioned Caution If a standard 19 rack is not available the switch can be placed on a clean level desktop leave a clearance of 10mm around the switch for ventilation and do not place anything on top of the switch 2 1 2 Installation Notice Read through the installation instruction carefully before operating on the system Make sure the installation materials and tools are prepared And make sure the installation site is well prepared During the installation users must use the brackets and screws provided in the accessory kit Users should use the proper tools to perform the installation Users should always wear antistatic uniform and ESD wrist straps Users should use standard cables and connecters After the installation users should clean the site Before powering on the switch users should ensure the switch is well grounded Users should maintain the switch regularly to extend the lifespan of the switch 2 1 3 Security Warnings When using SFP transceiver do not stare directly at the fiber bore when the switch is in operation Otherwise the laser may hurt your eyes Do not attempt to conduct the operations which can damage the switch or which can cause physical injury Do not install move or disclose the switch and its modules when the switch is in operation Do not open the switch shell Do not drop metals into the switch 2 4 In
16. stallation Guide Do not touch the power plug and power socket Do not place the tinder near the switch Do not configure the switch alone in a dangerous situation Use standard power sockets which have overload and leakage protection Inspect and maintain the site and the switch regularly Have the emergence power switch on the site In case of emergence switch off the power immediately 2 2 Installation Preparation 2 2 1 Verify the Package Contents Please unpack the shipping package and verify carefully the contents inside If any stuff in the box is absent or damaged please connect with the local distributor or Digital China Networks 2 2 2 Required Tools and Utilities The required tools and utilities are shown below Cross screwdrivers Flat blade screwdriver ESD wrist strap Antistatic uniform 2 3 Installation Guide 2 3 1 Installing the Switch Please mount SS2GR50i 26i series on the 19 rack as below 1 Attach the 2 brackets on the SS2GR50i 26i series with screws provided in the accessory kit Fig 2 1 Rack mounting the switch 2 Put the bracket mounted switch smoothly into a standard 19 rack Fasten the switch 2 5 Installation Guide to the rack with the screws provided Leave enough space around the switch for good air circulation Fig 2 2 Rack mounting the switch Caution The brackets are used to fix the switch on the rack They can t serve as a bearing Please place a rack shelf u
17. y electrostatic adherence m Maintain the temperature within 0 to 50 C and the humidity within 5 to 95 non condensing m The switch must be put in a dry and cool place Leave sufficient spacing around the switch for good air circulation m The switch must work in the right range of power input AC power 100 240V 50Hz m The switch must be well grounded in order to avoid ESD damage and physical injury of person m The switch should avoid the sunlight perpendicular incidence Keep the switch away from heat sources and strong electromagnetic interference sources m The switch must be mounted to a standard 19 rack or placed on a clean level desktop 2 1 1 1 Dust and Particles Dust is harmful to the safe operation of SS2GR50i 26i series Dust can lead to electrostatic adherence especially likely under low relative humidity causing poor contact of metal connectors or contacts Electrostatic adherence will result in not only reduced product lifespan but also increased chance of communication failures The recommended value for dust content and particle diameter in the site is shown below Max Diameter um Max Density 7 5 1 4x10 7x10 particles m3 Table 2 1 Environmental Requirements Dust In addition salt acid and sulfide in the air are also harmiul to the switch Such harmful gases will aggravate metal corrosion and the aging of some parts The site should avoid harmful gases such as SOs H2S NO2 NH3 and Clo et

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