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Magnum P80F & P80C Personal Switches

Installation and User Guide (07/03)

4.0OPERATION - the function and operation of the Magnum P80F and P80C switches.

4.1Dual-Speed Functionality, and Switching

The Magnum P80F and P80C Personal Switches provide eight switched ports, one of which may be 100Mb fiber on Model P80F. The architecture supports a dual speed switching environment, with a built-in full-duplex “future-proof” fiber port on the Model P80F. The Model P80C has RJ-45 copper on all the ports with auto-negotiation capability.

The switched RJ-45 ports are full-duplex and auto-sensing for speed. (See section 2.2). When the connected device is 10 Mbps, the P80F obeys all the rules of 10 Mbps Ethernet configurations. The 10 Mbps users share a 10 Mbps traffic domain, and can “communicate with” 100Mbps users as well as 100Mbps domain. Similarly, the 100Mbps traffic obeys the rules of 100Mbps Ethernet, and can communicate with 10 Mb domain too.

Magnum P80F and P80C units are plug-and-play devices. There is no software configuring to be done at installation or for maintenance. The only hardware configuration settings are user options for UP-LINK on RJ-45 port # 1. Half / Full duplex mode selection for the switched fiber port and FF/AN can be done through a switch accessed from the front of the unit for P80F and P80C. The internal functions of both are described below.

Switching, Filtering and Forwarding

Each time a packet arrives on one of the switched ports, the decision is taken to either filter or to forward the packet. Packets whose source and destination addresses on the same port segment will be filtered, constraining them to one port and relieving the rest of the network from processing them. A packet whose destination address is on another port segment will be forwarded to the appropriate port, and will not be sent to the other ports where it is not needed. Packets needed for maintaining the operation of the network (such as occasional multi-cast packets) are forwarded to all ports.

The Magnum P80F and DP80C Personal Switches operate in the store-and-forward switching mode, which eliminates bad packets and enables peak performance to be achieved when there is heavy traffic on the network.

Switching, Address Learning

The Magnum P80F and P80C units have address table capacity of 16K node addresses, and are suitable for use in large networks. They are self-learning, so that as nodes are added or

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Contents Magnum P80F & P80C Personal Switches Trademarks Contacting GarrettCom, Inc GarrettCom, IncMagnum Line Revisions Maximum Ethernet Segment or Domain Lengths Technical Specifications Ports PerformancePower Supply External Network StandardsPackaging External -48VDC Power Supply OptionalLED Indicators Up-Link, Port # 1 or 1SWOrdering Information Magnum P80F, 10/100 Personal Switch with a 100Mb Fiber PortProduct Description General Inspecting the Package and ProductFiber SC above Fiber ST aboveUp-link Port 1SW for Cascading Magnum P80C chassis with all RJ-45 Copper ports100Mbps Fiber port, ST-type mm Fiber port, ST or SC Connector for Model P80FFrame Buffering and Latency „ Top-mounted LEDs for convenient viewing Applications „ Up-Link on port # 1 for a high speed copper connectionExample 2. Magnum P80C Personal Switch100Mb Servers Workstations Wall or vertical surface mounting Locating Magnum P80F & P80C 10/00Mb Personal SwitchTable-Top or Shelf Mounting Media Ieee Standard Connecting Ethernet MediaConnecting Single-Mode Fiber Optic Connecting Fiber Optic ST-type, twist-lockConnecting Fiber Optic SC-type, Snap-In Km, fdx Power Budget Calculations for P80F Fiber MediaPowering the Magnum P80F and P80C Switching, Address Learning Dual-Speed Functionality, and SwitchingSwitching, Filtering and Forwarding Full or Half Duplex, manual selection for P80C Models Auto-negotiation and Speed-sensingFull or Half Duplex, manual selection for P80F Models Use with Media Converters LED’sUp-link Port # 1 or 1SW Before Calling for Assistance TroubleshootingWhen Calling for Assistance Return Material Authorization RMA ProcedureShipping and Packaging Information No Problem Found