UNICOM Electric Switch FEP 30109T C User Manual

Smart-Switch/801  
8 Port 10/100Base-TX Switch  
with 100Base-FX  
SC/MM  
ST/MM  
SC/SM  
FEP-30109T-C  
FEP-30109T-T  
FEP-30109T-C-SM  
Model shown: FEP-30109T-C  
USER’S MANUAL  
 
Smart-Switch/801  
Package Contents  
Unpack the contents of the Smart-Switch/801 and verify them against the  
checklist below.  
Smart-Switch/801 Fast Ethernet Switch  
Power Cord  
Four Rubber Feet  
RS-232 console management cable  
User Guide  
Smart-Switch/801  
Power Cord  
Rubber Feet  
RS-232 cable  
User Guide  
Figure 1-2. Package Contents  
If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer for  
service.  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Hardware Description  
This section describes the hardware of the Smart-Switch/801.  
The physical dimensions of the Smart-Switch/801 are 250mm x 132mm x  
37mm (L x W x H)  
Front Panel  
The Front Panel of the Smart-Switch/801 consists of eight auto-sensing  
10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports with automatic MDI/MDIX, one 100Base-  
FX fiber port, and the LED indicators.  
Smart-Switch/801 with SC Connector  
Figure 2-2. The Front Panel of the Smart-Switch/801 with SC connector  
Smart-Switch/801 with ST Connector  
Figure 2-3. The Front Panel of the Smart-Switch/801 with ST connector  
RJ-45 Ports (Auto MDI/MDIX): Eight 10/100 auto- sensing for  
10Base-T or 100Base-TX connections.  
100Base-FX Fiber Port: The operating range for the Multi-Mode  
fiber option is up to 2Km while the SC Single Mode fiber variant can  
support up to 30Km.  
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LED Indicators  
Figure 2-4. LED Indicators  
There are three LED Indicators (10/100M, LNK/ACT, FDX/COL) for each  
UTP port and two LED Indicators (LNK/ACT, FDX/COL) for the fiber port.  
The following table provides descriptions of the LED status. They provide  
a real-time indication of systematic operation.  
UTP Ports  
LED  
Status Color  
Description  
Power  
On  
On  
Green  
Green  
Power On  
The port is operating at 100Mbps.  
10/100  
The port is operating at 10Mbps  
or no device attached  
Off  
On  
The port is successfully connecting  
with the device.  
Green  
The port is receiving or transmitting  
data.  
LK /ACT  
Blinks Green  
Off  
No device attached.  
The port is operating in Full-duplex  
mode.  
On  
Orange  
Collision of Packets occurring within  
the port.  
FDX /COL Blinks Orange  
The port is operating in Half-duplex  
mode or no device attached.  
Off  
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Fiber Port  
LED  
Status Color Description  
The port is successfully connecting with  
On  
Green  
the device.  
The port is receiving or transmitting  
data.  
LK /ACT  
Blinks Green  
Off  
No device attached.  
The port is operating in Full-duplex  
mode.  
On  
Orange  
Collision of Packets occurring within the  
port.  
FDX /COL Blinks Orange  
The port is operating in Half-duplex  
mode or no device attached.  
Off  
Table 2-1. Descriptions of LED Indicators  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Rear Panel  
The Console port and 3-pronged power plugs are located at the Rear  
Panel of the Smart -Switch/801 as shown in Figure 2-8. This Switch will  
work with AC in the 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz. Range.  
Figure 2-5 The Rear Panel of the Smart-Switch/801  
Console Port: Configuration is done through the console port connector.  
This requires a direct connection between the switch and a device such  
as a PC or terminal using the supplied RS-232 cable.  
Desktop Installation  
Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet  
nearby. The surface should be clean, smooth, level, and sturdy.  
Make sure there is enough clearance around the Switch to allow air  
circulation and the attachment of cables and the power cord.  
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Attaching Rubber Feet  
A_ Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease  
and dust free.  
B_ Remove adhesive backing from the Rubber Feet.  
C_ Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch.  
These footpads protect the Switch from shock and vibration.  
Figure 2-6. Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch  
Power On  
Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of the  
Switch. The other end of the power cord connects to the power outlet.  
The internal power supply in the Switch works with AC in the 100-  
240VAC, frequency 50~60Hz voltage range.  
Check the power indicator on the front panel to ensure that power is  
properly supplied.  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Network Application  
This section provides a few samples of network topology in which the  
Switch is used.  
Desktop Application  
The Smart-Switch/801 can be used as a desktop switch, an ideal solution  
for a small workgroup. Used as a standalone switch, personal computers,  
servers, and printer servers are directly connected to form a small  
workgroup.  
Figure 3-1. Desktop Application  
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Segment Application  
For enterprise networks where large data broadcast are constantly  
processed, this switch is ideal for connecting workgroups or departments  
to the corporate backbone.  
Figure 3-2. Segment Applications  
Connect PCs, workstations, and servers to each other by connecting  
these devices directly to the Smart-Switch/801. All devices in this  
network can communicate with one another as well as with central  
servers.  
The Switch automatically learns node addresses, which are subsequently  
used to filter and forward all traffic based on the destination address. You  
can interconnect each of your small, switched workgroups to form a  
larger switched network through any of the RJ-45 ports of the Smart-  
Switch/801.  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Fiber Optic  
Connection  
(2km - MM)  
(30km - SM)  
200Mbps  
Smart-Switch/801  
COMPUTER  
PRINTER  
SERVER  
COMPUTER  
Figure 3-3. Use fiber port (Smart-Switch/801) to extend the distance between workgroups  
In the above illustration, two Smart-Switch/801 switches are used to  
connect two small workgroups. By using fiber ports to connect switches,  
the distance between the two switches can extend up to 2Km (Multi-  
Mode) or 30Km (Single Mode fiber).  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Network Configuration  
This Section explains how to configure VLAN features via a direct  
connection to the console port on the rear panel of the Smart-Switch/801.  
This port is a female DB-9 connector. From the main menu of the  
console program, the user can configure various functions of the switch.  
Connecting a Terminal or  
PC to the Console Port  
Figure 4-1. Connecting the Smart-Switch/801 to a terminal via RS-232 cable  
Use the supplied RS-232 cable to connect a terminal or PC to the  
console port. The terminal or PC to be connected must support a  
terminal emulation program.  
Once connected, turn on the PC and run a standard terminal emulation  
program such as Hyper Terminal or Windows Terminal to match the  
following default characteristics of the switch console port:  
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Baud Rate: 9600 bps  
Data Bits: 8  
Parity: none  
Stop Bit: 1  
Flow Control: None  
Figure 4-2. The settings of  
communication parameters  
After you have finished parameter settings, press “OK“. The main  
console management menu should appear. (You need to reboot the  
Switch to show Main Menu)  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Console Management  
Console Configuration enables use of a local console terminal or PC to  
control ports and VLANs on the Smart-Switch/801.  
Main Menu  
The Main Menu shows all available switch configuration options.  
Figure 4-3. The Main Menu of Console Management  
Per Port Setting  
From the Main Menu, choose the 1st Item by typing “ 1 “ into the blank.  
The following screen appears (see fig 4-4). The default Per Port Settings  
are all Auto Negotiation and the default fiber port setting is 100M / Full-  
duplex mode.  
To modify a port's status, first choose the port number. In the following  
example, we choose Port 1 by typing “1". Five different port duplex  
modes are available: Auto-Negotiation, Force to 100M and FDX mode,  
Force to 10M and FDX mode, Force to 100M and HDX mode, Force to 10M  
and HDX mode. The Fiber port also features four configurable modes.  
(see Figure 4-5). Type in the required item number here to set the port  
duplex mode.  
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Figure 4-4. The default Per Port Setting  
Figure 4-5. Port statuses to configure  
Setting VLAN  
A VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a group of switch ports designated by the switch  
as belonging to the same broadcast domain. This feature allows  
workgroups to be defined on the basis of their logical location instead of  
their physical location.  
VLANs also help isolate broadcast traffic and increase security.  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Grouping the switch ports into broadcast domains and assigning them to  
the same VLAN increases performance and network capacity. Moreover,  
VLAN groups can be modified at any time to add, remove, or change  
users without any re-cabling.  
From the Main Menu, choose the second item “ Setting VLAN “ by typing  
2 “. Follow the VLAN Setup Menu. The switch can support up to nine  
VLAN groups.  
Figure 4-6. VLAN Setup Menu  
First, type in the port number and the prompt displays “Enter VLAN ID  
number ( 1..9 )”. Then choose the required VLAN group number by  
typing the VLAN ID number. Type in “ 1 “ to add to this VLAN ID or “ 2 “  
to remove from this VLAN. The display will now show the new setting.  
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Figure 4-7. The process of creating VLAN group  
Continue to configure the other ports with another VLAN group. In the  
following example, we create three VLAN groups (VLAN 1: Port 4, 5, 6;  
VLAN 2: Port 1, 2, 3, 4; VLAN 3: Port 4, 7, 8, 9) and the 4th port may be  
connected to an MIS member.  
Restore Factory Setup  
If you make a mistake while setting up any of the menus, you can easily  
restore the switch setting to the factory default by selecting the main  
menu, choosing the 3rd item, “Restore Default Setup”, by typing “3”. The  
switch will reset to the original factory settings.  
Reset Device  
If the switch performs improperly or if you want to reboot the switch, go  
back to Main Menu and select the 4th item by typing “ 4 “ to reboot the  
Switch.  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Troubleshooting  
This section helps solve the most common problems on the Smart-  
Switch/801.  
Incorrect connections  
Faulty or Loose Cables  
Look for loose or obviously faulty connections. If they appear to be OK,  
make sure the connections are snug. If that does not correct the problem,  
try a different cable.  
Non-standard cables  
Non-standard and miswired cables may cause numerous network  
collisions and other network problem and can seriously impair network  
performance. A Category 5e cable tester is a recommended tool for  
every 100Base-T network installation.  
Improper Network Topologies  
It is important to make sure that you have a valid network topology.  
Common topology faults include excessive cable length and too many  
repeaters ( hubs ) between end nodes. In addition, you should make sure  
that your network topology contains no data path loops. Between any two  
end nodes, there should be only one active cabling path at any one time.  
Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that will severely impact  
your network performance.  
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Smart-Switch/801  
LED Diagnostic Indicators  
The Switch status can be easily monitored through panel indicators. If the  
power indicator does not light when the power cord is plugged in, you  
may have a problem with AC power outlet or power cord. However, if the  
Switch powers off once running, Check for loose power connections,  
power losses, or surges at the AC power outlet. If you still cannot resolve  
the problem, contact your local dealer for assistance.  
I Improper Network Topologies  
RJ-45 ports: Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair  
(STP) cable for RJ-45 connections: Category 3, 5e or 6 cable for 10Mbps  
or Category 5e and 6 cable for 100Mbps connections. Ensure that the  
length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters ( 328  
feet ).  
100Base-FX fiber port: The Multi-Mode Fiber connector type must use  
50/125 or 62.5/125µm MM fiber cable. You can connect two devices over  
a distance of up to 2km. However, the Single Mode Fiber connector must  
use 9/125µm Single Mode fiber cable. You can connect two devices up  
to 30 kilometers apart in full duplex operation, utlilizing Single Mode  
format.  
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Smart-Switch/801  
Technical Specifications  
Standards Compliance  
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet,  
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/FX Fast Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control  
Protocol  
CSMA/CD  
Max Forwarding and  
Max Filtering Rate  
14,880 pps per Ethernet port,  
148,800 pps per Fast Ethernet port  
Packet size  
64 ~ 1522 bytes  
LED Diagnostic Indicators Per Port: (10/100 UTP ) :  
10/100M, LK/ACT, FD/COL ( 3 LEDs )  
Fiber Port: LK/ACT, FD/COL ( 2 LEDs )  
Per Unit: Power  
Copper Network Cables  
10Base-T: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat5e/6 cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm ( 100m )  
100Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat5e/6 cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm ( 100m )  
Fiber Link Max. Distance  
SC/ST, Multi-mode: 2km  
SC, Single-mode: 30km  
Dimensions  
Weight  
250mm x 132mm x 37mm (L x W x H)  
1050 20 g  
Storage Temp.  
Operational Temp.  
Operational Humidity  
External Power  
Power Consumption  
EMI  
-40ºC to 70ºC ( -40ºF to 158ºF)  
0ºC to 45ºC ( 32ºF to 113ºF )  
10% to 90% (Non-condensing)  
100-240V AC, 50-60Hz  
10 Watts ( Max )  
FCC Class B, CE Mark  
UL, cUL  
Safety  
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908 Canada Court  
City of Industry, CA 91748 U.S.A.  
Phone: 626.964.7873 or 800.346.6668 Fax: 626.964.7880  
©UNICOM 2005. UNICOM and “A Network Systems Solution” are trademarks of UNICOM Electric, Inc.  
All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Rev: 09.05  
 

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