Linksys SRW208 manual Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Optic Cabling

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Appendix A: About Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cabling

Gigabit Ethernet

Gigabit Ethernet runs at speeds of 1Gbps (Gigabit per second), ten times faster than 100Mbps Fast Ethernet, but it still integrates seamlessly with 100Mbps Fast Ethernet hardware. Users can connect Gigabit Ethernet hardware with either fiber optic cabling or copper Category 5e cabling, with fiber optics more suited for network backbones. As the Gigabit standard gradually integrates into existing networks, current computer applications will enjoy faster access time for network data, hardware, and Internet connections.

Fiber Optic Cabling

Fiber optic cabling is made from flexible, optically efficient strands of glass and coated with a layer of rubber tubing, fiber optics use photons of light instead of electrons to send and receive data. Although fiber is physically capable of carrying terabits of data per second, the signaling hardware currently on the market can handle no more than a few gigabits of data per second.

Fiber cables come with two main connector types. The most commonly used fiber optic cable is multi-mode fiber cable (MMF), with a 62.5 micron fiber optic core. Single-mode fiber cabling is somewhat more efficient than multi-mode but far more expensive, due to its smaller optic core that helps retain the intensity of traveling light signals. A fiber connection always require two fiber cables: one transmits data, and the other receives it.

Each fiber optic cable is tipped with a connector that fits into a fiber port on a network adapter, hub, or switch. In the USA, most cables use a square SC connector that slides and locks into place when plugged into a port or connected to another cable. In Europe, the round ST connector is more prevalent.

You must use the Linksys MGBT1, MGBSX1, or MGBLH1 mini-GBIC modules with the Linksys Gigabit Switches.

The MGBSX1 and the MGBLH1 require fiber cabling with LC connectors, and the MGBT1 requires a Category 5e

Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector.

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Contents Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch Copyright and Trademarks Word definitionTable of Contents WebView Switches Appendix F Warranty Information 124 Appendix B Windows Help Appendix C Downloading using XmodemAppendix D Glossary Appendix E Specifications 104 WebView Switches Front Panel of the SRW208 Front Panel of the SRW208G18 SSH Keys Fingerprints 14 Vlan Management Vlan to Ports 44 Advanced Mode New Class Map 74 Admin Memory Logs Introduction WelcomeWebView Switches What’s in this User Guide? Getting to Know the Switch OverviewSRW208 Front Panel LEDsSRW208G Front Panel Ports1000Mbps, and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly SRW208L Front Panel Front Panel of the SRW208LSRW208P, SRW208MP Front Panel Speeds of up to 1000MbpsRJ-45 port G1 through G2 Power port is located on the back panel of the Switch Back PanelConnecting the Switch Maximum Cabling Distances From Maximum DistanceDesktop Placement Before You Install the SwitchPlacement Options Rack-Mount Placement Attach the Brackets to the SwitchWall-Mount Placement Wall-Mount TemplateConsole Interface for Configuration for directions Using the Console Interface for Configuration Configuring the HyperTerminal ApplicationConnecting to the Switch through a Telnet Session COM1 PropertiesConfiguring the Switch through the Console Interface Switch Main MenuSystem Configuration Menu System Information Management Settings 14 SSH Configuration 17 SSH Crypto Key Generation Security Settings IP Configuration Http 27 Network Configuration File Management Port Status Using the Web-based Utility for Configuration Accessing the Web-based UtilitySystem Information Setup Tab SummaryDevice Information Setup Tab Network Settings IP ConfigurationPoE Information IdentificationSetup Tab Time Set TimeLocal Time Daylight SavingPort Management Tab Port Settings Sntp ServersPort Configuration Detail screen Port Settings Port Configuration DetailWebView Switches Port Management Tab Link Aggregation Link Aggregation Detail screenPort Management Tab Lacp Port Management LacpPort Management Tab PoE Power Settings Vlan Management Tab Create VlanSingle Vlan Vlan RangeVlan Management Tab Port Settings 12 Vlan Management Port SettingsVlan Management Tab Ports to Vlan 13 Vlan Management Ports to VlanVlan Management Tab Vlan to Ports Join Vlan Detail screenVlan Management Tab Gvrp Statistics Tab Rmon Statistics17 Statistics Rmon Statistics Statistics Tab Rmon History Log TableRmon History 19 Rmon History TableStatistics Tab Rmon Alarm 20 Statistics Rmon AlarmStatistics Tab Rmon Events Add EventStatistics Tab Port Utilization 22 Rmon Events Events LogStatistics Tab 802.1x Statistics Statistics Tab Gvrp StatisticsACL Tab IP Based ACL 26 ACL IP Based ACL WebView Switches ACL Tab MAC Based ACL 27 ACL Mac Based ACLSecurity Tab ACL Binding Security Tab RadiusSecurity Tab TACACS+ 30 Security TACACS+Security Tab 802.1x Settings Setting Timer screenSecurity Tab Port Security 33 Security Port SecuritySecurity Tab Multiple Hosts Security Tab Storm Control 34 Security Multiple HostsQoS Tab CoS Settings QoSQoS Tab Queue Settings CoS DefaultQoS Tab Dscp Settings QoS Tab BandwidthQoS Tab Basic Mode QoS Tab Advanced ModeOut of Profile Dscp screen Policy Name screen42 Advanced Mode Out of Profile Dscp New Class Map screenSpanning Tree New Aggregate Policer screenSpanning Tree Tab STP Status 46 Spanning Tree STP StatusSpanning Tree Tab Global STP Global SettingBridge Settings Spanning Tree Tab STP Port Settings 48 Spanning Tree STP Port SettingsSpanning Tree Tab Rstp Port Settings 49 Spanning Tree Rstp Port SettingsWebView Switches Spanning Tree Tab Mstp Instance Settings Spanning Tree Tab Mstp PropertiesSpanning Tree Tab Mstp Interface Settings Link is working in Rstp or STP modeMulticast Tab Igmp Snooping 53 Multicast Igmp Snooping Multicast Tab Bridge Multicast 54 Multicast Bridge MulticastMulticast Tab Bridge Multicast Forward All Snmp Tab Global ParametersSnmp Tab Views Snmp Tab Group Profile58 Snmp Group Profile Snmp Tab Group Membership 59 Snmp Group MembershipSnmp Tab Communities Base TableSnmp Tab Notification Filter Advanced TableSnmp Tab Notification Recipient 62 Snmp Notification RecipientAdmin Tab User Authentication 63 Admin User AuthenticationAdmin Tab Static Address QueryAdmin Tab Dynamic Address Admin Tab Logging 66 Admin LoggingAdmin Tab Port Mirroring Admin Tab Cable TestAdmin Tab Save Configuration 69 Admin Save ConfigurationAdmin Tab Firmware Upgrade Admin Tab RebootAdmin Tab Factory Defaults Admin Tab Server LogsAdmin Tab Memory Logs Admin Tab Flash LogsGigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic CablingNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix B Windows HelpShared Resources Appendix C Downloading using Xmodem Startup Menu ProceduresFigure C-2 Send File Appendix D Glossary WebView Switches WebView Switches 100 101 102 103 Appendix E Specifications SRW208Tftp upgrade BootPXmodem upgrade Cable DiagnosticsPort EthertypeTCP/UDP port based DiffservClassification and Remarking ACLs Rate Limiting Ingress policer Egress rate control StandardsSRW208G 1 miniGBIC/SFP portRFC 2618 Radius Client MIB RFC 1215 Traps 110 802.1x Port Access Authentication SRW208L 113 114 115 SRW208MP With 2 SFP slotsSnmp version 1, 2c, 3 with support for traps RFC 2618 Radius Client MIB, RFC 1215 Traps, Private POE MIB118 119 SRW208P 121 122 123 Appendix F Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix G Regulatory Information FCC Statement126 127 128 129 130 Appendix H Contact Information
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