MicroNet Technology Switch SP616R User Manual

Quick Installation Guide  
EtherFast 10/100Mbps Switch  
Model No.: SP616R  
 
Package Contents  
Before you start installing the device, verify the following items are in  
the package:  
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One SP616R Ethernet Switch  
Quick Installation Guide  
One power cord  
Rack-Mount accessories  
Features  
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Complies with 10Base-T/100Base-TX specifications of the  
IEEE802.3/802.3u standard  
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Support Auto-Negotiation function to automatically select  
optimal speed (10/100Mbps) and mode (Full/Half Duplex)  
8K MAC address table  
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4 Mbyte memory buffer  
Support auto uplink, no more cross-over cable  
Forward and filter packets at non-blocking, full wire speed  
19-inch standard rack-mountable design  
100 - 240V AC, universal internal power supply  
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Physical Description  
SP616R front view  
SP616R rear view  
Please refer to the following table for LED definition  
LED  
Status  
Operation  
Steady Green  
Off  
Power is on  
Power  
Power is off  
Steady Green  
Off  
A valid link is established  
No link is established  
Transmitting or receiving data  
LINK/ACT  
Blinking Green  
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Installation  
Micronet SP616R Switches do not require software configuration.  
Users can immediately use any of the features of this product simply  
by attaching the cables and turning on the power.  
Rack Mounting  
The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard 19-inch rack, which  
can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment. Attach the  
mounting brackets at the switch’s front panel (one on each side),  
and secure them with the provided screws.  
Then, use screws provided with the equipment rack to mount each  
switch in the rack.  
Station Connections  
Connect each station to the switch by twisted-pair cable. Plug one  
RJ-45 connector into a RJ-45 port of the switch, and plug the other  
RJ-45 connector into the station’s network adapter. Power on the  
switch and then system is ready.  
It supports Auto-Negotiation function to automatically select optimal  
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speed (10/100Mbps) and mode (Full/Half Duplex). If the attached  
device does not support auto-negotiation or has auto-negotiation  
disabled, an auto-sensing process is initiated to select the speed  
and set the duplex mode to half-duplex.  
Switch-to-switch Connections  
In making a switch interconnection, you could use any port to  
connect another switch with straight or crossover cable. As all the  
ports support auto-uplink (MDI / MDI-X) function, using a  
straight cable to make a switch-to-switch connection is  
allowed.  
Cable Selection  
Refer to the following table  
Network Speed  
10Mbps  
Cable Type  
Max. Length  
100 meters  
100 meters  
Cat. 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP  
Cat. 5 UTP/STP  
100Mbps  
Note: To prevent costly equipment damage and downtime, please  
consider installing a surge suppression device or a UPS  
(Un-interrupted Power Supply).  
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Network Application  
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Specifications  
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u  
IEEE802.3x : Flow Control  
16 * RJ-45 ports (10/100Mbps)  
10BASE-T: Category 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP  
100BASE-TX: Category 5 UTP/STP  
20M(Full duplex)/10M(Half duplex)  
200M(Full duplex)/100M(Half duplex)  
Auto-negotiation, Auto Uplink  
3.2Gbps  
Standard  
Interface  
Cable Connections  
Network Speed  
Features  
Switch Fabric  
Memory  
4 MByte  
MAC Address Table  
Forwarding Method  
Filtering/Forwarding  
Rate  
8K entries  
Store and Forward  
10Mbps: 14,880pps/14,880pps  
100Mbps: 148,800pps/148,800pps  
FCC Class A, CE  
Emission  
Operating Temperature 0 o ~ 55 o C (32 o ~ 131o F)  
Operating Humidity  
Dimension & Weight  
10% - 95% (Non-condensing)  
441 x 130 x 44 mm, 1.34kg  
100 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Power Supply  
Full range internal power supply  
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FCC Certifications  
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.  
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.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received; including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
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CE Mark Warning  
This equipment complies with the requirements  
relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022  
class A for ITE, the essential protection requirement of Council  
Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the  
Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility.  
Company has an on-going policy of upgrading its products and it  
may be possible that information in this document is not up-to-date.  
Please check with your local distributors for the latest information.  
No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form  
without written consent from the company.  
Trademarks:  
All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their  
respective companies.  
Copyright © 2004, All Rights Reserved  
P/N: 2300-0233  
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Appendix  
A. Fast Ethernet Technology  
The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of  
desktop computing applications are fueling the need for high  
performance networks. A number of high-speed LAN technologies  
have been proposed to provide greater bandwidth and improve  
client/server response times. Among them, 100BASE-TX (Fast  
Ethernet) provides a non-disruptive, smooth evolution from the  
current 10BASE-T technology. The non-disruptive and smooth  
evolution nature, and the dominating potential market base,  
virtually guarantees cost effective and high performance Fast  
Ethernet solutions in the years to come.  
100Mbps Fast Ethernet is a new standard specified by the IEEE  
802.3 LAN committee. It is an extension of the 10Mbps Ethernet  
standard with the ability to transmit and receive data at 100Mbps,  
while maintaining the CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol. Since the  
Switch is compatible with all 10Mbps Ethernet environments, it  
provides a straightforward upgrade and takes advantage of the  
existing investment in hardware, software, and personnel training.  
B. Switching Technology  
Another approach to pushing beyond the limits of Ethernet  
technology is the development of switching technology. A switch  
bridges and transmits Ethernet packets at the MAC address level  
of the Ethernet protocol, among connected Ethernet or Fast  
Ethernet LAN segments.  
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Switching is a cost-effective way of increasing the total network  
capacity available to users on a local area network. A switch  
increases capacity and decreases network loading by dividing a  
local area network into different segments. Each segment has its  
own bandwidth and it does not compete with others for network  
transmission capacity.  
A switch acts as a high-speed selective bridge between the  
individual segments. The switch forwards traffic from origin  
segment to destination segment, without interfering with any other  
segments. By doing this, the total network capacity is multiplied,  
while still maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards.  
For Fast Ethernet networks, a switch is an effective way of  
eliminating problems of uplinking Fast Ethernet hubs beyond the  
“two-repeater limit”. A switch can be used to split parts of the  
network into different collision domains, making it possible to  
expand your Fast Ethernet network beyond the 205-meter network  
diameter limit. The switch supports both traditional 10Mbps  
Ethernet and 100Mbps Fast Ethernet, which is also ideal for  
bridging between the existing 10Mbps networks and the new  
100Mbps networks.  
LAN Switching technology is a marked improvement over the  
previous generation of network bridges, which were criticized by  
their higher latencies. Routers have also been used to segment  
local area networks. But, the router expensive, difficult to setup,  
and maintenance intensive, these make it relatively impractical for  
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the network. Switch, on the other hand, is less expensive, easier to  
setup, and practically maintenance free, which make it an ideal  
solution to today’s local area network congestion problems.  
C. RJ-45 Pin Assignment  
According to the EIA/TIA 586B standard, the color sequence of  
Cat.5 UTP is as following figure. The Straight-through cable is used  
to connect between switch and PC. The Cross-over cable is used  
to connect between two switches without auto uplink (auto  
MDI/MDI-X).  
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Contact  
Media Direct Interface Signal  
TX + (transmit)  
TX - (transmit)  
Rx + (receive)  
Not used  
1
2
3
4
5
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Not used  
Rx - (receive)  
Not used  
Not used  
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