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3.3 Application

 

A switch can be used to overcome the hub to hub connectivity limitations as 
well as improve overall network performance. Switches make intelligent 
decisions about where to send network traffic based on the destination address of 
the packet. As a result, the switch can significantly reduce unnecessary traffic. 
The example below demonstrates the switch ability to segment the network. 
The number of nodes on each segment is reduced thereby minimizing network 
contention (collisions) and bo osting the available bandwidth per port. 
 

 

TO: 

MDI or MDI-X port

Max. 100m (328

)

feet)

Workgroup

Power User

Workgroup

FS

FS

Hub/Switch

Hub/Switch

Another Ethernet
Switch

Summary of Contents for KS-324F

Page 1: ...Installation Guide 24 port 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switch with 1 Fiber Connection Model Name KS 324F ...

Page 2: ...r any particular purpose The information in this document is subject to change without notice We reserve the right to make revisions to this publication without obligation to notify any person or entity of any such changes Trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies ...

Page 3: ... Another Ethernet Switch Hub 3 3 Application 4 For 100BaseFX Connection 4 1 Adding 100BaseFX Module 5 LED Conditions Definition 5 1 LEDs Defined 6 Configure from Console 6 1 Hardware Setting for console 6 2 Operation in Console Appendix A Product Specifications Appendix B Cable Specifications Appendix C Electro magnetic and Safety Compliances Appendix D Warranty P N 17000084 ...

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Page 5: ...P port or FX port and a FX module port is reserved for 100BaseFX expansion This 24port Switch also supports CoS function for advanced network application This switch supports 2 priority transmit queues per port and long Ethernet packet up to 1536 bytes for tagged packets 1 1 Package Contents l One 24port Smart Switch l One AC power cord l One console cable l Two rack mount kits and screws l This u...

Page 6: ...switch is accessible and cables can be connected easily to it l The cables connected to the switch are away from sources of electrical interference such as radio computer monitor and light fixtures l There is sufficient space surrounding the switch to allow for proper ventilation the switch may not function according to specifications beyond the temperature range of 0 to 50 degrees C You can also ...

Page 7: ...your switch has a FX port you can connect long distance fiber optic cable to the switch l Because this switch supports Auto MDI MDI X detection you can use normal straight through cable for both workstation connection and hub switch cascading 3 2 Connecting to Another Ethernet Switch Hub This 24port Switch can be connected to existing 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps hubs switches Because all the TP ports on t...

Page 8: ...ion address of the packet As a result the switch can significantly reduce unnecessary traffic The example below demonstrates the switch ability to segment the network The number of nodes on each segment is reduced thereby minimizing network contention collisions and boosting the available bandwidth per port TO MDI or MDI X port Max 100m 328 feet Workgroup Power User Workgroup FS FS Hub Switch Hub ...

Page 9: ...ble and this FX port become the 24th port Please follow the steps to add the module to the switch 1 Turn off the switch 2 Loosen the screws of the blank cover and remove the cover from the module port of the switch 3 Slide in the module into the module port 4 Tighten the screws of the module to the switch 5 Connect the fiber optic cable to the FX port of the module 6 Power on the switch 7 Refer to...

Page 10: ...ONDITION Power ON Switch is receiving power ON Port has established a valid link Flashing Data packets being received or sent Green The connection speed is 100Mbps Link Act Yellow The connection speed is 10Mbps ON The connection is Full Duplex FDX Col Flashing Packet collisions occurring A low level of collision is a part of normal Ethernet Operation ...

Page 11: ...t from the console port of the switch to COM port of PC COM1 or COM2 with the attached console cable 2 Start the terminal program Select the COM port on PC and set the operation configuration to 9600 8 N 1 and the terminal interface is Auto 3 Power on the switch and the following screen will appear on your terminal screen If you cannot find it please restart the terminal program and reboot the swi...

Page 12: ...t packets when the network traffic is very heavy and that may cause some network connections fail 2 Port Setting You can set the operation speed duplex mode from here If Auto_Negotiation is enable the settings in speed and duplex will be ignored If Auto_Negotiation is disable the speed and duplex setting will take effect 3 VLAN Setting ...

Page 13: ...here are two transmit priority queues for each port of the switch and you can configure the priority setting here Port Based If this setting of port is set to H all the packets received from this port will always forwarded to high priority queue and being sent with high priority VLAN Based If the setting of port is set to E tagged packets received from this port will be forwarded with the priority...

Page 14: ...ort Number of Ports 24 RJ45 TP ports 1 module port Console RS232 interface 9600 8 N 1 MDI X MDI Selection Auto detect Dimensions 440 x 172 x 43 mm Certification CE Mark Emissions FCC Class A Immunity IEC 1000 4 2 3 4 Power Consumption 16Watts max Input Power Full range 100 to 240V 50 to 60 Hz Temperature Standard Operating 0 to 50 Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing Network Bridging Function Filtering...

Page 15: ...range 3 TX White Orange 4 Not Used Blue 4 Not Used Blue 5 Not Used White Blue 5 Not Used White Blue 6 TX Orange 6 TX Orange 7 Not Used White Brown 7 Not Used White Brown 8 Not Used Brown 8 Not Used Brown Cross Over Cable Hub Switch side Hub Switch side Pin Pair Pin Pair 1 RX White Green 1 RX White Green 2 RX Green 2 RX Green 3 TX White Orange 3 TX White Orange 4 Not Used Blue 4 Not Used Blue 5 Not...

Page 16: ... required to correct the interference Canada Department of Communications 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 CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EEC This is to certify that...

Page 17: ... defects in material and workmanship for a period of warranty time from the date of purchase from us or the authorized reseller The warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed We recommend that you have the company from whom you purchased this product install it ...

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