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Quick Installation Guide

Copyright © 2004 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved.

GigaX 1124

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Page 1: ...English Quick Installation Guide Copyright 2004 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC All Rights Reserved GigaX 1124 ...

Page 2: ...es 24 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 ports Plug and play automatic MDI MDIX and auto sensing for speed and duplex mode on all ports Surface or rackmount placement options Flow control schemes 802 3x in full duplex mode to support zero loss under temporary network congestion Backpressure support for 10 100 Mbps half duplex Advanced QoS support 4K Media Access Control MAC addressing with learning and aging ...

Page 3: ...mm H X 444 mm W X 200mm D Environmental ranges Operating Storage Temperature 0º to 40º C 40º to 70º C 32º to 104º F 40º to 158º F Humidity 0 to 85 0 to 90 Altitude up to 15 000 ft up to 40 000 ft 4 500 m 12 000 m Power Input 100V 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Consumption 50 Watts Certification FCC Class A CE C TICK UL CB ...

Page 4: ...4 Port numbers STATUS Green On Ethernet link is established Blinking Receiving or transmitting data Off No Ethernet link SPEED Green On 1000 Mbps Amber On 100 Mbps Off 10 Mbps or no Ethernet link DUPLEX Green On The switch is operating in full duplex mode Amber On The switch is operating in half duplex mode Off No Ethernet link Table 1 Buttons BUTTON Function VCT Start execute or exit VCT SEL Sele...

Page 5: ...Pairs 1 3 Amber On The pair is open the cable is not attached to any device Blinking The port failed to execute VCT Off VCT is in progress PORT SELECT LED is blinking OR No error is found PORT SELECT LED is green DUPLEX Green On The pair is shorted Pairs 2 4 Amber On The pair is open the cable is not attached to any device Blinking The port failed to execute VCT Off VCT is in progress PORT SELECT ...

Page 6: ...cable to an Ethernet port on the front panel of the switch Connect the other end to the Ethernet port of the network device Repeat this step to connect other network devices Rear Panel Power connector Fans NOTES Use only Category 5 Ethernet cables to ensure proper connections between the switch and other network devices You may use the ports on the switch to uplink to another switch hub bridge or ...

Page 7: ...o test The PORT SELECT STATUS LED of the selected port lights up 3 Press the VCT button again to execute VCT on the selected port The PORT SELECT STATUS LED of the selected port blinks in green to indicate that VCT is in progress The test is complete when the PORT SELECT STATUS LED stops blinking Refer to page 9 for examples of VCT test results 4 Press SEL to select another port to test Follow ste...

Page 8: ...bps device LED COLOR DESCRIPTION PORT Green Four pairs are SELECT connected to a Pair 1 Off device Pair 2 Off Pair 3 Off Pair 4 Off Pair 1 Pair 2 Port Select Pair 3 Pair 4 Port Select 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m 80m 90m 100m 110m 120m GRN AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB AMB A...

Page 9: ... switch on a rack 1 Locate the screw holes on each side of the switch 2 Align a mounting bracket with the screw holes on one side of the switch 3 Secure the mounting bracket using three screws 4 Follow steps 2 and 3 to secure the other bracket 5 Place the switch on a 19 inch rack then secure it with two rack mount screws NOTE The length of the UTP Category 5 cable should not exceed 80 meters NOTE ...

Page 10: ...urned on Check if the Ethernet cable is sufficient for your network speed Make sure you are using at least Category 5 cables for 100 1000 Mbps If the network speed is 10 Mbps you may use Category 3 cables The STATUS SPEED LED does not light up even after an Ethernet cable is connected This troubleshooting guide provides answers to some common problems that you may encounter while installing and or...

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