Page 3 - 0Base-T Ethernet Network Guidelines.........................
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Package Contents……….…………………………………….. 1-2Device Description, Features and Capabilities …………… 1-3MIL-S1000 Front and Rear Panels……….……………… 1-3 8 ports 10/100Base-TX Module…….……………………… 1-5 8 ports 10/100Base-TX Module Features …..….… 1-5 2 ports 100Base-FX Fiber...
Page 5 - Chapter 1 Introduction; a maximum configuration of 32
Chapter 1 Introduction MIL-S1000 switches are multi-speed network devicescombining Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernetcapabilities in a single compact, rack-mountable cabinet.Combining 10Mbps Ethernet, 100Mbps Fast Ethernet andGigabit Ethernet interfaces in one unit allows theseswitches to ...
Page 6 - Package Contents
Package Contents Power Cord Rubber Feet Manual Warranty Card Rack-Mount Kit Figure 1-1. Package Contents The MIL-S1000 package contains the following: ! MIL-S1000 switch ! AC power cord ! Rack mounting kit ! Four Rubber feet ! Warranty card ! User manual
Page 7 - Device Description, Features and Capabilities; MIL-S1000 Front and Rear Panels
Device Description, Features and Capabilities MIL-S1000 Front and Rear Panels This section describes the features on the front and rearpanels of the MIL-S1000 unit. Figure 1-2. Front Panel Figure 1-3. Rear Panel All LED status indicators are located on the FRONT panelof the switches. They provide a ...
Page 8 - ON; Power
LEDIndicators Explanation Power The red power indicator is illuminatedwhen power is provided to the switch andthe switch is turned in the ON position. Link/Activity Green Link/Activity indicators areilluminated when the switch detects aconnection to that port. The indicatorblinks when data is transm...
Page 11 - DIP Switch with Link Mode; Dip switch location and mode settings
DIP Switch with Link Mode The 8 port 10/100Base-TX module provides dip switch for1 to 4 port to adjust link mode with other network devices.Another 4 ports use auto-negotiation protocol only. Thereare three type of link mode can be chosen, Auto-negotiation, 100Mbps/Full duplex and 10Mbps/Full duplex...
Page 12 - Ports 10/100Base-TX Module DIP switch functions
The following Table 1-1. lists the ports’ operating modesbased on the DIP switch position. PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT3 PORT4 SW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Full 10M Full 10M Full 10M Full 10M OFF Auto 100M Auto 100M Auto 100M Auto 100M Table 1-1. 8 Ports 10/100Base-TX Module DIP switch functions
Page 13 - ports 100Base-FX Fiber Module; port 100Base-FX Module Front View
2 ports 100Base-FX Fiber Module Figure 1-6. 2 port 100Base-FX Module Front View When installed into a MIL-S1000 switch, this Moduleprovides a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet fiber port which can beused to: # Connect the Switch to the backbone of your network; that is, to a basement switch, hub or router # Con...
Page 16 - Ports 100Base-FX Fiber Module; Connect the Switch to the backbone of your network
4 Ports 100Base-FX Fiber Module Figure 1-8. 4 port 100Base-TX/FX Front View When installed into a MIL-S1000 switch, this Moduleprovides 4 x 100Mbps Fast Ethernet fiber ports which canbe used to: # Connect the Switch to the backbone of your network; that is, to a basement switch, hub or router. # Con...
Page 17 - Location and setting duplex mode; ports 100Base-FX Fiber Module DIP switch functions
P o rt 1 P o rt 3 P o rt 4 P o rt 2 D IP S w itc h L o c a tio n Ful l Du p lex Ha lf D u p lex 4 3 2 1 ON OF F Figure 1-9. Location and setting duplex mode The following Table1-3. lists the ports operating modesbased on the DIP switch position. PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT3 PORT4 SW 1 2 3 4 ON Half-Duplex Ha...
Page 21 - Chapter 2 Planning your Network; 0Base-T Ethernet Network Guidelines
Chapter 2 Planning your Network Before you install your MIL-S1000, you should review theguidelines for setting up Ethernet networks. Further, youshould plan your network to take maximum advantage ofits switching capabilities. 10Base-T Ethernet Network Guidelines # The maximum length of a 10Base-T ca...
Page 23 - 000BASE-SX and LX Network Guideline; In multi-mode, the fiber optic segment cannot exceed; Network Planning
1000BASE-SX and LX Network Guideline 1000BASE-SX # In multi-mode, the fiber optic segment cannot exceed 220m(62.5/125 µ m) or 500m(50/125 µ m) in length. 1000BASE-LX # In multi-mode, the fiber optic segment cannot exceed 550m(62.5/125 µ m), 550m(50/125 µ m) in length. # In single-mode the fiber opti...
Page 24 - Expanded Networks; Expanding your 10Base-T Network
To expand your network topology or enhance networkperformance, use the MIL-S1000 as collapsed backbone orto increase file server performance, to segment largenetworks, to interconnect 10Mbps networks with 100Mbpsnetworks, or to overcome the limitations of 10Base-T and100Base-TX networks. Expanded Ne...
Page 26 - Collapsed Backbone Link
Collapsed Backbone Link Traditionally, bridges and routers have been used to linklocal area networks into one interconnected network. Butthese devices involve difficult management and long trafficdelays. The MIL-S1000 providers multiport bridges with shortdelays, easy setup and maintenance, making i...
Page 27 - link; Fileserver Link
Figure 2-3. MIL-S1000 100/1000 Hub in a collapsed backbone link Fileserver Link 100Base Solution With a fileserver link, you can increase file serverperformance by increasing the Hub's bandwidth betweenone or more fileservers and the workgroups they serve. If you connect 10Mbps workgroup hubs to the...
Page 29 - Multiport Bridge with High-Bandwidth Backbone
1000Base Solution You can upgrade your server with a Gigabit Ethernet NIC,and introduce a Gigabit backbone switch too. Thiscontains several switch ports which provides much fasteraccess to your server with minimum disruption. See Figure16. Multiport Bridge with High-Bandwidth Backbone With a MIL-S10...
Page 30 - Used as a Multiport Bridge
Figure 2-5. Used as a Multiport Bridge Using your hub, you can also connect 10Base-T networksand 100Base-TX and 1000Base-SX/LX networks togetherfor more flexibility in your network topology. As in theFigure 16 shown above, the MIL-S1000 can connectthrough one port to a 10Base-T network, and througha...
Page 31 - Chapter 3 Installation; Choosing A Location
Chapter 3 Installation The MIL-S1000 can be installed quickly and easily.However, for an installation with minimum impact onthe existing network, please read this chapter carefully. Installing a MIL-S1000 involves three steps: 1. Choosing a location 2. Supplying power 3. Connecting the switch Choosi...
Page 32 - Supplying Power
switch on a desktop or in a rack. Figure 3-1. Attaching self-adhesive feet for desktop installation Rack Installation Your switch comes with two rack mounting brackets. youcan use these brackets to mount the switch on an EIAstandard 19" rack. Attach the brackets to the switch, usingthe screws pr...
Page 34 - Connecting the Switch; The 10Base-T twisted pair Ethernet cabling is Category
Connecting the Switch You can connect your switch to network devices such asdesktops and workgroups or to other hubs. Before connecting your switch to a desktop or workgroupmake sure that: # The 10Base-T twisted pair Ethernet cabling is Category 3 or above. # The 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling is ...
Page 35 - Chapter 4. Module Installation and Removal; WARNING; Handling the Modules
Chapter 4. Module Installation and Removal WARNING Before installing the Modules into a MIL-S1000, you mustdisconnect the Switch from the main power supply. Handling the Modules The Module can be easily damaged by electrostaticdischarge. To prevent damage, please observe thefollowing: # Do not remov...
Page 36 - Module Setup and Installation; Ensure that the Switch is disconnected from the main
Module Setup and Installation 1. Ensure that the Switch is disconnected from the main power supply and that you are wearing an anti-staticwrist-band connected to a suitable grounding point. 2. Place the Switch on a flat surface. Using a small cross- bladed screwdriver, remove the blanking plate from...
Page 37 - Installing the Modules; Installing 100Base-FX Modules
Installing the Modules Installing 10/100Base-TX Modules a. Insert the RJ-45 connector on your cable into the socketof the Module. b. Connect the other end of the cable to an appropriatedevice with a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet or 10MbpsEthernet twisted pair interface. c. Power up the Switch. Installing 10...
Page 38 - Ensure that the Switch is powered up.; Removing the Modules
Installing 1000Base-SX/LX Modules a. Remove the protective plastic covers from the fiberconnectors on the Module. b. Ensure that the Switch is powered up. c. Plug the SC connector on the fiber cable into the fibersocket on the Module. d. Connect the other end of the fiber optic segment to anappropri...
Page 39 - Appendix A. Technical Specifications; Compatibility with Ethernet Standards:; Frequency; Physical Characteristics:; Buffer Size
Appendix A. Technical Specifications Compatibility with Ethernet Standards: The MIL-S1000 has been designed in accordance withIEEE Standard 802.3 and 802.3u and 802.3z. Power Input:Voltage Frequency 100V AC to 240V AC 50Hz to 60Hz Environment:Operating Storage Temperature 0 to 45 -40 to 70 Humidity ...
Page 41 - Appendix B. Pin Assignments; T D; Pin; Not Used
Appendix B. Pin Assignments RJ-45 station ports can be attached to any device whichuse a standard network interface (e.g., a workstation,server, bridge or router). RJ-45 daisy-chain ports can becascaded to a station port on similar networking devices(e.g., another switch or hub). Use unshielded twis...