SMC Networks VDSL2 manual Remote Connections with Fiber Cable, Making Vlan Connections

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APPLICATION EXAMPLES

Remote Connections with Fiber Cable

Fiber optic technology allows for longer cabling than any other media type. A 1000BASE-SX MMF Gigabit link can connect to a site up to 550m away, a 1000BASE-LX (SMF) link up to 10 km, and a 1000BASE-ZX link up to 70 km. This allows end-users at two sites to use the same Internet connection, share server resources, and communicate with each other.

In the figure below, a 1000BASE-SX port on the switch in Building 1 is providing 1000 Mbps connectivity to the switch in Building 2.

Existing Phone Lines to Clients

Punch Down

Blocks /

Patch Panels

Existing Phone Lines to Clients

Punch Down

Blocks /

Patch Panels

Local Servers

(Locally Hosted Services,

Video Servers, Billing)

 

VDSL Switch

 

 

VDSL Lines

 

MPOE

Telephone Line

 

Phone Lines

 

from Central Office Central Office

 

 

 

 

 

PBX

(PSTN)

 

Fiber Optic Link to ISP

 

 

 

 

ISP

 

 

(Internet)

Multi-dwelling/Multi-tenant Building 1

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-SX (550 m)

 

 

Local Servers

 

 

 

(Locally Hosted Services,

 

 

Video Servers, Billing)

 

 

VDSL Switch

 

 

VDSL Lines

 

MPOE

Telephone Line

 

Phone Lines

 

from Central Office Central Office

 

 

PBX

(PSTN)

Multi-dwelling/Multi-tenant Building 2

Figure 2-2 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable

Making VLAN Connections

This switch supports VLANs which can be used to organize any group of network nodes into separate broadcast domains. VLANs confine broadcast traffic to the originating group, and can eliminate broadcast storms in large networks. This provides a more secure and cleaner network environment.

VLANs can be based on untagged port groups, or traffic can be explicitly tagged to identify the VLAN group to which it belongs. Untagged VLANs

2-3

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Contents TigerAccess EE Page TigerAccess EE Installation Guide Trademarks Limited Warranty SMC Networks, Inc Mason Irvine, CA Vii CompliancesFCC Class a FCC PartViii CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EECIndustry Canada Class a Warnhinweis Faseroptikanschlüsse Optische Sicherheit Safety CompliancePSE Alarm France and Peru only Power Cord SafetyPower Cord Set France et Pérou uniquement XiiXiii Related Publications Environmental StatementPurpose AudienceTable of Contents Xvi Making Network ConnectionsXvii AppendicesXviii TablesXix FiguresFigures Overview Chapter About Tigeraccess EE SwitchAbout the Tigeraccess EE Switch Vdsl Application Vdsl TechnologyNetwork Management Options Switch ArchitectureDescription of Hardware 1000BASE-T Ports RJ-21 PortsOptional SFP Transceivers SFP SlotsManagement Port Port and System Status LEDs Console PortEthernet-over-VDSL CPE Optional Equipment Condition Status System Status LEDsVdsl Features Key FeaturesPower Supply Socket Ethernet Connectivity Expandability System FeaturesManagement features include Application Examples Introduction to SwitchingChapter Network Planning Internet Connections Internet ConnectionsMaking Vlan Connections Remote Connections with Fiber CableMaking Vlan Connections Application Notes Network Planning Installing the Switch Verifying Site Requirement Installing Additional EquipmentInstalling Ethernet Cabling Package Contents Equipment ChecklistOptional Rack-Mounting Equipment MountingAttaching the Brackets Attaching the Adhesive Feet Desktop or Shelf MountingInserting an SFP Transceiver into a Slot Installing an Optional SFP TransceiverPower Socket Connecting to a Power SourceSwitch’s 8-Pin Null Modem PC’s 9-Pin Connecting to the Console PortWiring Map for Serial Cable Wiring Map for Serial CableConnecting to the Console Port Installing the Switch Chapter Making Network Connections Connecting RJ-21 CablesConnecting to the Punch-down Blocks Connecting to the Punch-down BlocksUsing Patch Panels Using Patch PanelsCabling Guidelines Connecting Twisted-Pair DevicesNetwork Wiring Connections Customer Premises Connections Connecting to PCs, Servers, Hubs and SwitchesConnecting Fiber Optic Devices Making LC Port Connections Connectivity RulesMaximum 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length 1000BASE-T Cable RequirementsMbps Gigabit Ethernet Cable Lengths Maximum 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Cable LengthMbps Ethernet Cable Lengths Mbps Fast Ethernet Cable LengthsCable Labeling and Connection Records Symptom Possible Cause Action Appendix a TroubleshootingDiagnosing Switch Indicators Table A-1 Diagnosing Switch IndicatorsFault is on In-Band Access Power and Cooling ProblemsInstallation Troubleshooting Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments Appendix B CablesTable B-1 10/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts Pin MDI Signal Name MDI-X Signal Name10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments Figure B-2 Straight-through Wiring Straight-Through WiringFigure B-3 Crossover Wiring Crossover WiringTable B-2 1000BASE-T MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts 1000BASE-T Pin AssignmentsAdjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling to Run 1000BASE-T Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 CableFiber Standards RJ-21 Port Pin Assignments Table B-4 RJ-21 Port Pin Assignments Vdsl Line connectorPins Circuit Table B-5 DB-9 Port Pin Assignments Console Port Pin AssignmentsDB-9 Port Pin Assignments Table B-7 Console to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC Console Port to 9-Pin DTE Port on PCConsole to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC Table B-6 Console Port to 9-Pin DTE Port on PCPorts Appendix C SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Vdsl Specifications Band Plan Up to 6 bandsPower Supply Switching Database 8K MAC address entries LEDsWeight TemperatureManagement Features Switch FeaturesCompliances StandardsSafety Compliances Product Number Description Table D-1 TigerAccess EE Products and AccessoriesOrdering Information Auto-Negotiation GlossaryGlossary-1 1000BASE-TGlossary-2 Glossary-3 Glossary-4 Glossary-5 Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line Vdsl Glossary-6Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TCP/IP User Datagram Protocol UDPVirtual LAN Vlan Glossary-7Glossary-8 Index-1 IndexIndex-2 SFP Index-3Index-4 Page For Technical SUPPORT, Call