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Switching Technology 

Another approach to pushing beyond the limits of Ethernet technology 
is the development of switching technology. A switch bridge Ethernet 
packets at the MAC address level of the Ethernet protocol transmitting 
among connected Ethernet or Fast Ethernet LAN segments. 

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

, which don’t compete with each 

other for network transmission capacity. 

The switch acts as a high-speed selective bridge between the 
individual segments.  The switch, without interfering with any other 
segments, automatically forwards traffic that needs to go from one 
segment to another.  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 chaining hubs beyond the  “repeater-counts ” limitation. 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 for 100BASE-TX 
networks.  Switches supporting both traditional 10Mbps Ethernet and 
100Mbps Fast Ethernet are also ideal for bridging between the 
existing 10Mbps networks and the 100Mbps networks. 

Switching LAN technology is a marked improvement over the 
previous generation of network bridges, which were characterized by 
higher latencies.  Routers have also been used to segment local area 
networks, but the cost of a router, the setup and maintenance required 
make routers relatively impractical.  Today  switches are  ideal 

Summary of Contents for TE100-S16 - 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch

Page 1: ...TE100 S24 24 Port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch User s Guide...

Page 2: ...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 CE Mark Warning This is a Class...

Page 3: ...oading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Approp...

Page 4: ...OF THIS USER S GUIDE 1 Introduction 2 FAST ETHERNET TECHNOLOGY 2 SWITCHING TECHNOLOGY 3 FEATURES 4 Unpacking and Installation 6 UNPACKING 6 INSTALLATION 6 RACK MOUNTING 7 Identifying External Compone...

Page 5: ...Switch first letter upper case refers to your 24 port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch and switch first letter lower case refers to other Ethernet switches Overview of this User s Guide Introduction D...

Page 6: ...volution from the current 10BASE T technology The non disruptive and smooth evolution nature and the dominating potential market base virtually guarantee cost effective and high performance Fast Ether...

Page 7: ...one segment to another 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...

Page 8: ...ta pipe for simultaneous access to the server The Switch is expandable by cascading two or more switches together As all ports support 200Mbps the Switch can be cascaded from any port and to any numbe...

Page 9: ...eption and transmission Store and Forward switching method Integrated address Look Up Engine supports 8K absolute MAC addresses Supports 2 5Mbytes RAM for data buffering Front panel diagnostic LEDs No...

Page 10: ...de If any item is found missing or damaged please contact your local reseller for replacement Installation The site where you install the Switch stack may greatly affect its performance When installin...

Page 11: ...Switch attach one rubber pad on each corner The rubber feet cushion the Switch and protect the Switch s housing from scratching Rack Mounting The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch...

Page 12: ...ch is receiving power The LED is off indicating no power LINK ACT Link Activity This indicator lights green when the port is connected to a 10Mbps Ethernet or 100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection The indi...

Page 13: ...rossover cables or crossover uplink ports With the Auto MDI function you just need to connect the network cable to the Switch it does not matter if the end node is NIC Network Interface Card or other...

Page 14: ...duplex 200Mbps full duplex Topology Star Network Cables 10BASET 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 EIA TIA 568100 ohmSTP 100BASE TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 EIA TIA 568100 ohmSTP Number of Ports 24 Physical and Environment...

Page 15: ...d Store and forward RAM Buffer 2 5MBytes per device Filtering Address Table 8K entries per device Packet Filtering Forwar ding Rate 10Mbps Ethernet 14 880 pps 100Mbps Fast Ethernet 148 800 pps MAC Add...

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