SMC Networks SMC8848M - Manual

SMC Networks SMC8848M

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions
  • Page 6 – ii
  • Page 7 – iii; OMPLIANCES; Industry Canada - Class A
  • Page 8 – iv
  • Page 9 – Safety Compliance; Warning: Fiber Optic Port Safety; Power Cord Safety
  • Page 11 – vii
  • Page 12 – viii
  • Page 13 – ix; Warnings and Cautionary Messages
  • Page 14 – End of Product Life Span; Purpose
  • Page 15 – xi; ABLE
  • Page 16 – xii
  • Page 17 – xiii; PPENDICES
  • Page 18 – xiv; Glossary
  • Page 19 – xv; ABLES
  • Page 20 – xvi; IGURES
  • Page 21 – Overview; that are shared
  • Page 22 – Figure 1-1 Front Panels; Switch Architecture
  • Page 23 – Gbps stack backplane. The switch; Network Management Options; Description of Hardware
  • Page 24 – SFP Slots; Each unit includes two stacking ports that provide a 4
  • Page 25 – Port and System Status LEDs; Figure 1-3 Port LEDs; Table 1-1 Port Status LEDs
  • Page 26 – Figure 1-4 System LEDs; Table 1-2 System Status LEDs
  • Page 28 – Optional Redundant Power Supply; Figure 1-5 Power Supply Sockets; Optional Media Extender Module; 0GBASE XFP Module
  • Page 29 – Extender Module LEDs; Features and Benefits; Connectivity; Table 1-3 Module LEDs
  • Page 30 – Expandability; Transparent bridging.; Management; Network management agent
  • Page 31 – Introduction to Switching
  • Page 32 – Application Examples; Collapsed Backbone; Figure 2-1 Collapsed Backbone
  • Page 33 – Network Aggregation Plan; Figure 2-2 Network Aggregation Plan
  • Page 34 – Remote Connections with Fiber Cable; Figure 2-3 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable
  • Page 35 – Making VLAN Connections; Figure 2-4 Making VLAN Connections
  • Page 36 – Application Notes; link should not exceed:
  • Page 37 – Selecting a Site; - be at the center of all the devices you want to link and near a power
  • Page 38 – Ethernet Cabling; • Protection from radio frequency interference emissions
  • Page 39 – Equipment Checklist; Package Contents
  • Page 40 – Mounting; Rack Mounting; • Temperature: Since the temperature within a rack assembly may be
  • Page 41 – Bracket Mounting Kit.; Figure 3-2 Attaching the Brackets
  • Page 42 – If installing a single switch only, turn to “Connecting to a Power; Desktop or Shelf Mounting; Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the first switch.; Figure 3-4 Attaching the Adhesive Feet; at the end of this chapter.
  • Page 43 – Installing an Optional Module into the Switch; Figure 3-5 Installing an Optional Module; To install an optional module into the switch, do the following:
  • Page 44 – The Module LED on the switch’s front panel should turn green to; Figure 3-6 Inserting an SFP Transceiver into a Slot; The switch support the following optional transceivers:
  • Page 45 – Slide the transceiver into the slot until it clicks into place.; Connecting Switches in a Stack; Plug one end of the stack cable (ordered separately) in the Down
  • Page 46 – Figure 3-7 Making Stacking Connections
  • Page 47 – Stacking Topologies
  • Page 48 – Connecting to a Power Source; To connect a device to a power source:; Figure 3-8 Power Socket; For international use, you may need to change the AC line
  • Page 49 – Connecting to the Console Port; Wiring Map for Serial Cable; The serial port’s configuration requirements are as follows:
  • Page 51 – Connecting Network Devices; Cabling Guidelines; See Appendix B “Cables” for further information on cabling.; Caution; : Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ-45
  • Page 52 – Connecting to PCs, Servers, Hubs and Switches; Attach one end of a twisted-pair cable segment to the device’s RJ-45; Figure 4-1 Making Twisted-Pair Connections
  • Page 53 – Network Wiring Connections; the other end to the patch panel.; Figure 4-2 Wiring Closet Connections
  • Page 54 – Fiber Optic SFP Devices; Remove and keep the LC port’s rubber cover. When not connected to
  • Page 55 – Connect one end of the cable to the LC port on the switch and the; Figure 4-3 Making Connections to SFP Transceivers; As a connection is made, check the Link LED on the switch; 0 Gbps Fiber Optic Connections
  • Page 56 – Remove and keep the port’s protective cover. When not connected to
  • Page 57 – Figure 4-4 Connecting to an XFP Transceiver; As a connection is made, check the Link LED on the module to be
  • Page 58 – Connectivity Rules; 000BASE-T Cable Requirements
  • Page 59 – 000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain
  • Page 60 – 00 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain
  • Page 61 – Cable Labeling and Connection Records
  • Page 63 – Diagnosing Switch Indicators; Table A-1 Troubleshooting Chart
  • Page 64 – Diagnosing Power Problems with the LEDs; Power LED RPS LED
  • Page 65 – Power and Cooling Problems
  • Page 66 – Stack Troubleshooting; Check that all stacking cables are properly connected.
  • Page 67 – Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments
  • Page 68 – Pin
  • Page 69 – Straight-Through Wiring
  • Page 70 – Crossover Wiring; Figure B-3 Crossover Wiring
  • Page 72 – Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling to Run 1000BASE-T; e or Category 6 cables.; Fiber Standards; Horizontal
  • Page 73 – Physical Characteristics; Ports
  • Page 75 – Maximum Current; Switch Features; Forwarding Mode; Wire speed; Management Features; Software Loading
  • Page 76 – Standards; Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet; Compliances; CE Mark
  • Page 77 – Extender Modules; 0G Extender Module; slot for 10GBASE XFP transceiver; Communication Speed; Full duplex; Network Interface; XFP slot; Warranty; Limited Lifetime
  • Page 79 – Eine Site Auswählen; Sicherstellen, dass das verdrehte Kabel stets weg von anderen
  • Page 80 – Sicherstellen, dass das Gerat an eine separate Stromquelle mit; Montage
  • Page 81 – So montieren Sie Geräte an ein Rack:
  • Page 83 – Product Number
  • Page 85 – LOSSARY
  • Page 86 – 0 Gigabit Ethernet; A 10 Gbps network communication system based on Ethernet.; Bandwidth
  • Page 87 – Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
  • Page 88 – LAN Segment; Separate LAN or collision domain.; Layer 2; A group of interconnected computers and support devices.
  • Page 89 – Ports that are on separate collision domains or LAN segments.
  • Page 90 – Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
  • Page 91 – Numerics; NDEX
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TigerStack II
10/100/1000

Gigabit Ethernet Switch

24/48 auto-MDI/MDI-X 10/100/1000BASE-T ports

4 RJ-45 ports shared with 4 SFP transceiver slots

2 10GBASE extender module slots

Non-blocking switching architecture

Support for a redundant power unit

Spanning Tree Protocol, RSTP, and MSTP

Up to 32 LACP or static 8-port trunks

Layer 2/3/4 CoS support through eight priority queues

Layer 3/4 traffic priority with IP Precedence and IP DSCP

Full support for VLANs with GVRP

IGMP multicast filtering and snooping

Manageable via console, Web, SNMP/RMON

Security features: ACL, RADIUS, 802.1x

Supports IPv4/IPv6, dual protocol stack

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Summary

Page 3 - From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions

38 TeslaIrvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 679-8000 TigerStack II 10/100/1000Installation Guide From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions February 2006 Pub. # 150200054300A

Page 6 - ii

ii WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF AN SMC PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION, AT SMC’S OPTION. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMP...

Page 7 - iii; OMPLIANCES; Industry Canada - Class A

iii C OMPLIANCES FCC - Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial...

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