SMC Networks SMC6608M - Manual

SMC Networks SMC6608M

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – -port Fast Ethernet Switches; Two models featuring either:; User Guide
  • Page 4 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 7 – Appendices; ii
  • Page 8 – List of Figures; iii
  • Page 9 – iv
  • Page 10 – EC Conformance Declaration; Industry Canada - Class A; OMPLIANCES
  • Page 11 – Japan VCCI Class A; Safety Compliance; Operating Voltage
  • Page 12 – Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise; vii
  • Page 13 – viii
  • Page 16 – TigerSwitch 100 Overview
  • Page 18 – -Port Fast Ethernet Modules for Model SMC6608M; The avalable slide-in modules are listed below:; SC; Module
  • Page 19 – Switch Ports; does not
  • Page 20 – Status LEDs
  • Page 22 – Order Number
  • Page 23 – Switch Architecture; Switching Methods; bytes of the data packet be received before it is
  • Page 24 – Spanning Tree Protocol; The default setting for Spanning Tree Protocol is “enabled”.
  • Page 25 – Management Options; Serial Console Port; See Chapter 4, “Configuration and; Telnet; See Chapter 4, “Configuration and Management,” for; SNMP; See Chapter 5, “SNMP Management,” for further
  • Page 26 – Key Features and Benefits; Connectivity
  • Page 29 – Introduction to Switching
  • Page 30 – Sample Applications; Collapsed Backbone
  • Page 31 – Multiport Bridging; Figure 2-2. Multiple Port Bridging Connections
  • Page 32 – Server Farm Aggregation; Figure 2-3. Server Farm Connectivity and Expansion
  • Page 33 – High-Speed Switch Links; Figure 2-4. Cascading to a Fast Ethernet Switch
  • Page 34 – Collapsed Backbone with Fiber Cable; Figure 2-5. Collapsed Backbone Using Fiber Cable
  • Page 35 – High-Speed Fiber Backbone
  • Page 36 – Application Notes
  • Page 39 – Selecting a Site; of space at the front and back for ventilation
  • Page 40 – Equipment Checklist; Package Contents; In addition to this user guide, the package should contain:; Required Rack-Mounting Equipment; Four rack-mounting screws
  • Page 41 – Mounting; Mounting the Switch in a Rack; Since the temperature within a rack
  • Page 42 – Figure 3-2. Installing the Switch in a Rack
  • Page 43 – Mounting and Stacking the Switch on a Flat Surface; Attach the four adhesive feet to the hollow spaces on the
  • Page 44 – Powering Up; Connecting to a Power Source; Power on the switch by plugging one end of the power cord; North America; : Each switch is shipped with one standard; International; The international version of each switch is
  • Page 45 – check that the power cable is correctly plugged in.; Diagnostics; System ROM
  • Page 46 – Making Network Connections; Connectivity Rules; Maximum Cable Length; • up to 5 cable segments in series,; Cable Type
  • Page 47 – 00 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain; Repeater Type
  • Page 48 – Twisted-Pair Cabling Guidelines; do not; If the TigerSwitch 100; Crossover
  • Page 49 – Fixed Crossover Ports; and
  • Page 50 – Connecting 100BASE-FX Ports; core
  • Page 52 – HAPTER
  • Page 54 – Configuration Options
  • Page 55 – Basic Port Settings; Status
  • Page 56 – Advanced System Configuration; Required Connections and Switch Access; If using a PC, power up the switch and set the terminal; Remote Management via the Console Port
  • Page 58 – The System Configuration Program; Login
  • Page 59 – Provides detailed system description.
  • Page 61 – ” in the Main Menu and; Figure 4-3. Password Configuration Screen; ” and press; Normal User Password; If the user does not exit the program after
  • Page 62 – Console Baud Rate; ” to set the rate at which data
  • Page 64 – IP Disabled: Prevents the switch from processing any IP; Send Ping
  • Page 66 – Highlight the setting under the “; SwitchingMode; ” column to; FlowControl; ” column for
  • Page 67 – ” in the Main; Spanning Tree Algorithm
  • Page 69 – ” in the Main Menu
  • Page 70 – System Monitoring; Monitoring via the Configure Button and LEDs
  • Page 72 – Advanced System Monitoring; Parameter
  • Page 74 – This screen provides the following options:; Display; ” and press to select statistical; Refresh Screen; all statistics counters.; Reset Statistics
  • Page 75 – Statistics Screen Items; Item
  • Page 76 – ” and press to view more pages of; Search; ” and press to input a particular
  • Page 77 – Spanning Tree Information; “Spanning Tree Configuration” in this chapter); Figure 4-13. Spanning Tree Information Screen
  • Page 78 – Spanning Tree Information Screen Items
  • Page 79 – Downloading System Software; Downloading via TFTP Protocol; ” in the Main Menu and press; TFTP Server Address
  • Page 80 – Downloading via the Console Port; Serial Download
  • Page 81 – Resetting the Switch
  • Page 83 – SNMP Protocol; agent; . Operations that change a functional parame-; SET operations; . GET and SET operations are initiated only by
  • Page 84 – TRAP; , allows the agent to send an; MIB Objects; The standards supported by the TigerSwitch 100 units include:
  • Page 85 – SNMP Parameter Configuration; . Additional SNMP operating parameters; Assigning SNMP Agent Access Rights; ” in the System; Send Authentication Traps
  • Page 87 – ” in the SNMP Configuration; Add Entry
  • Page 89 – Switch Indicators; is
  • Page 90 – Diagnostic Tests; System Diagnostic Tests; System Failures; Component Failure
  • Page 91 – Port Diagnostic Tests; Port Failures; System Diagnostics; Power and Cooling Problems; Test Failure; Output Queue RAM Test
  • Page 93 – Management Interface; Terminal Emulation; “Configuration and Management”); Chapter 4, “Configuration and Management”)
  • Page 94 – System Integrity
  • Page 97 – RJ-45 Pin Assignments; Regulations regarding the connection of equipment; Pin Number
  • Page 98 – Crossover RJ-45 Pin Assignments
  • Page 99 – Console Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 100 – Switch Port
  • Page 101 – Console Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC; Null Modem
  • Page 103 – All Models; Full line rate
  • Page 104 – Configure
  • Page 106 – Network Interface
  • Page 109 – BOOTP
  • Page 111 – A group of interconnected computers and support devices.; MIB
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TigerSwitch 100
User Guide

From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions

March 1998

900.168 Rev. B

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Summary

Page 2 - -port Fast Ethernet Switches; Two models featuring either:; User Guide

SMC6608T SMC6608M TigerSwitch 100 8-port Fast Ethernet Switches ◆ Two models featuring either: ◆ Eight fixed Auto-Negotiating 100BASE-TX ports ◆ Two 4-port replaceable modules with 100BASE-TX and/or 100BASE-FX ports ◆ 1.6 Gbps internal bandwidth ◆ In-band and out-of-band management User Guide

Page 4 - Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty HARDWARE: SMC Networks, Inc. (“SMC”) warrants these TigerSwitch 100 units to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use andservice, for the following length of time from the date of purchase from SMC orits Authorized Reseller: TigerSwitch 100 . . . . . . . ....

Page 7 - Appendices; ii

Appendices A Troubleshooting ............................................ A-1 Switch Indicators ................................................................. A-2 Diagnostic Tests .................................................................. A-3 System Diagnostics ..............................

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