3Com 2816-SFP Plus (3C16485) Technical Information, Related Standards, Environmental, Physical

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Related Standards

The Baseline Switch 2816-SFP Plus has been designed to the following standards:

Functional

ISO 8802-3, IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (Fast

 

Ethernet), IEEE 802.3ab and IEEE 802.3z (Gigabit

 

Ethernet), IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control), IEEE 802.1D 1998

 

(Bridging)

MAC Address

8192

Safety

CSA/CUS (UL 1950 & CSA 22.2.950) IEC 60950 (CB),

 

EN 60950 (TüV/GS)

EMC Emissions

EN 55022 Class A, FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A,

 

ICES-003 Class A, VCCI Class A

Immunity

EN 55024

Environmental

Operating Temperature 0–45 °C (32–113 °F)

Humidity

10–95% (non-condensing)

Standard

EN 60068 (IEC 68)—various parts

Physical

Width

440 mm (17.3 in.)

Depth

173 mm (6.8 in.)

Height

43.6 mm (1.7 in.) or 1U

Weight

1.8 kg (3.969 lb)

Mounting

Free standing, or 19 in. rack mounted using the

 

mounting kit supplied

Electrical

Power Inlet

IEC 320

AC Line Frequency

47/63 Hz

Input Voltage

100–240 VAC

Current Rating

1 Amp (maximum)

Maximum Power

60 W

Consumption

 

Maximum Power

184.3 BTU/hr

Dissipation

 

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Contents DUA1648-5AAA02 3Com Baseline Switch 2816-SFP Plus 3C16485 User GuideUnited States Government Legends Contents Technical Support Using DiscoveryNaming Convention About this GuideConventions Product Registration Feedback about this User GuidePddtechpubscomments@3com.com Introduction Baseline Switch 2816-SFP PlusPackage Contents Front Panel Features HOW to USE the Baseline Switch 2816-SFP PlusFront and Rear Panels RJ-45 10/100/1000 PortsLink/Activity Status LEDs SFP PortsStatus Meaning Rear Panel Features Page Positioning the Switch Installation RecommendationsPower Supply Power UpSpot Checks Connecting to a Network DeviceSFP Operation Approved SFP TransceiversAppropriate Gigabit Ethernet connection Removing an SFP TransceiverPage Introduction Mounting KIT InstructionsRack Mounting the Units Page How Your Switch Obtains IP Information Automatic IP ConfigurationHow Automatic IP Configuration Works Automatic ProcessSwitch repeats until an unused IP address is found Navigating Through the Switch Configuration Pages Switch ConfigurationMain Menu Option TabsFan Status Summary ScreenIP Settings PasswordBasic Port Configuration Screen Port ConfigurationVLANs Advanced Port Configuration ScreenDesktop Vlan Configuration Example Vlan Configuration ExamplesUplink Vlan Configuration Example Delete VLANs Create VLANsMembership VLANs Modify VLANsGuidelines for creating Trunks TrunkingTrunking Membership Screen System Tools Traffic MonitoringRestart Upgrade ConfigurationTaking place Spanning Tree Screen Spanning TreePriority Level Traffic Type 802.1p Prioritization802.1p Prioritization screen SupportPage Windows Installation 95/98/XP/2000/2003 Server/NT Using DiscoveryRunning the Discovery Application Discovered Switch All ports appear to show continual activity Problem SolvingFirmware image has become corrupted Fail Safe Mode ScreenIf the problem persists Page Power Cord Set Safety InformationFrance et Pérou uniquement Linformation DE Sécurité ImportanteCordon électrique Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen Page Related Standards Technical InformationEnvironmental PhysicalPage Purchase Value-Added Services Contact Us Purchase Value-Added ServicesTechnical Support Asia, Pacific Rim Telephone Technical Support and Repair Telephone Technical Support and RepairLatin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Glossary Category 6 Cables Category 5e CablesClient EthernetIeee 802.1p Ieee 802.1QIeee 802.3ad IP AddressMAC Address SwitchNetwork PingTrunking Traffic MonitoringPage Numbers IndexConfiguring Configuration example 25 create a Delete a 28 modify a Page Regulatory Notices Part Number DUA1648-5AAA02 Published September