Alcatel-Lucent 6300-24 manual Application Examples, Collapsed Backbone, Network Planning

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2 Network Planning

Application Examples

This Gigabit Ethernet Switch is not only designed to segment your network, but also to provide a wide range of options in setting up network connections and linking VLANs. Some typical applications are described below.

Collapsed Backbone

The Gigabit Ethernet Switch is an excellent choice for mixed Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet installations where significant growth is expected in the near future. You can easily build on this basic configuration, adding direct full-duplex connections to workstations or servers. When the time comes for further expansion, just connect to another hub or switch using one of the Gigabit Ethernet ports built into the front panel or a Gigabit Ethernet port on a plug-in SFP transceiver.

In the figure below, this switch is operating as a collapsed backbone for a small LAN. It is providing dedicated 10 Mbps full-duplex connections to workstations and

100 Mbps full-duplex connections to power users and 1 Gbps connections to servers.

 

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Contents OmniStack Part No -10, Rev. a DecemberPage Page Page Compliances and Safety Warnings Industry Canada Class B Safety Compliance Underwriters Laboratories Compliance StatementWarnhinweis Faseroptikanschlüsse Optische Sicherheit ViiWichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany ViiiEnvironmental Statement End of Product Life SpanManufacturing Materials DocumentationPurpose Related PublicationsContents Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix C SpecificationsAppendix B Cables Glossary IndexTables Tables Xii Figures Figures Xiv Switch Architecture IntroductionOverview Network Management OptionsDescription of Hardware 10/100/1000BASE-T PortsSFP Slots IntroductionStatus LEDs Port Status LEDsCondition Status System LEDs System Status LEDs Optional Backup Power Supply Power Supply ReceptaclesFeatures and Benefits Management Introduction to Switching Network PlanningApplication Examples Collapsed BackboneNetwork Planning Network Aggregation Plan Network Aggregation PlanRemote Connection with Fiber Cable Remote Connection with Fiber CableMaking Vlan Connections Making Vlan ConnectionsApplication Notes Installing the Switch Selecting a SiteEthernet Cabling Equipment Checklist Package ContentsOptional Rack-Mounting Equipment Mounting Rack MountingMounting To rack-mount devicesInstalling the Switch in a Rack Desktop or Shelf MountingConnecting to a Power Source Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver into the SwitchConnecting to the Console Port Power ReceptacleWiring Map for Serial Cable Serial Cable Wiring Switch’s 9-Pin Null Modem PC’s 9-PinDTE Port Installing the Switch Connecting to PCs, Servers, Hubs and Switches Connecting Network DevicesMaking Network Connections Twisted-Pair DevicesNetwork Wiring Connections Making Network ConnectionsFiber Optic SFP Devices Making LC Port ConnectionsConnector Connectivity Rules1000BASE-T Cable Requirements Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision DomainMbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain100 m 328 ft RJ-45 Cable Labeling and Connection Records Appendix a Troubleshooting Diagnosing Switch IndicatorsPower and Cooling Problems InstallationTroubleshooting Appendix B Cables Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments 1000BASE-T Pin Assignments CablesFiber Standards Fiber Standards BCables Appendix C Specifications Physical CharacteristicsSpecifications CompliancesCE Mark Glossary Glossary-1Glossary Glossary-2LED Glossary-3Glossary Glossary-4 Index Index-1Index Index-2Page 060190-10