NETGEAR FS 726, FS 750 manual Introduction, Description

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

This installation guide describes the NETGEAR FS726 and FS750 Modular Fast Ethernet Switches.

NETGEAR’s FS726 and FS750 are expandable, high-performance, IEEE-compliant network switches designed for users who require a large number of ports and want the high-speed capability of 10/100 switching to eliminate bottlenecks, boost performance, and increase productivity. Both switches are designed with front module bays that will accommodate either copper gigabit modules or fiber gigabit modules for high-speed connection to a server or your network backbone. Built-in modularity gives you the flex- ibility to buy according to your immediate needs, then add to your system later. You can purchase the optimal combination of copper and fiber gigabit modules for your network

both the same or one of each, as either will function in each module bay. To simplify installation, both switch models are shipped ready for use, with no configuration required. Everything necessary for setup comes in the box.

This chapter provides the following information:

Description

Features

Package contents

Description

NETGEAR’s FS726 and FS750 Modular Fast Ethernet Switches are flexible, powerful, and easy-to-use network solutions. Both switches have two front panel module bays that can be used with gigabit uplinks to create a high-performance backbone connection.

Each module bay accepts either a copper Gigabit Ethernet module (1000BASE-T,

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Contents Modular Fast Ethernet Switch Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer TrademarksStatement of Conditions Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementEN 55024 Declaration of Conformity IiiCustomer Support Internet/World Wide WebContents Technical Specifications Troubleshooting InformationConnector Pin Assignments Appendix C Cabling GuidelinesTables Tables Description IntroductionIntroduction Key Features FeaturesKey Features Additional Features Introduction Package Contents Physical Description Front and Back PanelsFront and Back Panels of the FS726 Switch Front and Back Panels of the FS750 Switch 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 PortsLED Mode Button and LED Descriptions Front Panel LEDsModule Bays Auto UplinkCreating Redundant Paths between Network Devices Example Reset Button Desktop Switching ApplicationsSegment Switching and Bridging from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps Media Compatibility and ConversionExample of Media Compatibility and Conversion Applications Installation InstallationCharacteristics Requirements Preparing the SiteInstalling the Switch on a Flat Surface Installing the SwitchInstalling the Switch in a Rack Connecting Devices to the Switch Connecting Devices to the Switch InstallationUsing Gigabit Ethernet Modules Checking the Installation Applying AC PowerInstallation Troubleshooting Chart TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Chart TroubleshootingTo is powered on and operating Switch Integrity Additional Troubleshooting SuggestionsConfiguration Network Adapter CardsData Rate Appendix a Technical SpecificationsNetwork Protocol and Standards Compatibility InterfacePerformance Specifications FS726 FS750Physical Specifications FS726 Environmental SpecificationsElectromagnetic Emissions Safety Agency ApprovalsElectromagnetic Susceptibility Appendix B Connector PIN Assignments RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 Connector100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments Duplex SC Plug and Duplex SC Connector Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines Appendix C Cabling GuidelinesCabling guidelines Category 5 Cable Twisted Pair Cables Category 5 Cable SpecificationsTable C-1. Electrical Requirements of Category 5 Cable Figure C-1 illustrates straight-through twisted pair cable Patch Panels and Cables Length CablingReturn Loss Patch Cables Near End Cross Talk NextConclusion Gigabit Cable Guidelines Fiber Cable SpecificationsFiber Optic Cables Table C-2. Electrical Requirements of Fiber Optic CableIndex Index NETGEAR, Inc