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Magnum 6KQ Managed Field Switch Installation and User Guide

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One frequently-used application for the Managed Magnum 6KQ Switch copper ports is to connect one of them using a fiber media converter to another Switch in the network backbone, or to some other remote 100Mb device. In this case, it is desirable to operate the fiber link at 100Mb speed, and at either half- or full duplex mode depending on the capabilities of the remote device. Standard commercially available Fast Ethernet media converters mostly do not support auto-negotiation properly, and require that the switched port to which they are connected be at the 100Mb fixed speed. Attachments to a 10/100 auto-negotiation port typically will not work properly. The 6KQ Switch’s RJ- 45 ports handle this situation by configuring the ports as per desired through MNS software port settings and can check the port status of each port after the change.

When Magnum 6KQ RJ-45 copper ports are set for auto-negotiation and are connected to another auto-negotiating device, there are 4 different speed and F/H modes possible depending on what the other device supports. These are: (1) 100Mb full-duplex,

(2) 100Mb half-duplex, (3) 10 Mb full-duplex and (4) 10 Mb half-duplex.

The auto-negotiation logic will attempt to operate in descending order and will normally arrive at the highest order mode that both devices can support at that time. (Since auto- negotiation is potentially an externally controlled process, the original “highest order mode” result can change at any time depending on network changes that may occur). If the device at the other end is not an auto-negotiating device, the 6KQ’s RJ-45 ports will try to detect its idle signal to determine 10 or 100 speed, and will default to half-duplex at that speed per the IEEE standard.

General information -

Auto-negotiation per-port for 802.3u-compliant switches occurs when:

--the devices at both ends of the cable are capable of operation at either 10Mb or 100Mb speed and/or in full- or half-duplex mode, and can send/receive auto-negotiation pulses, and . . .

--the second of the two connected devices is powered up*, i.e., when LINK is established for a port, or

--the LINK is re-established on a port after being lost temporarily. www . GarrettCom . com

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Contents Managed Field Switch Trademarks Contacting GarrettCom, Inc Canadian EmissionIntroduction Magnum 6KQ Managed Field Switch Port Modules35 Table of ContentsInstallation IntroductionTroubleshooting Magnum Line OverviewNetwork Standards and Compliance, hardware Technical SpecificationsPerformance Maximum 10 Mbps Ethernet Segment LengthsAlarm Relay Contacts Fiber Multi-mode connector types supportedFiber Single-mode connector types Management Console connectorAgency Approvals and Standards Compliance DC-DUAL Power Source Optional6KQ Mounting Ordering Information Www . GarrettCom . com Introduction Inspecting the Package and Product Product Description Magnum 6KQ Field Switch Www . GarrettCom . com SFF Fiber Port Modules 6KQ4-MTRJ F/Habove 6KQ4MLC or -SLC belowFour-Port Copper Module, 6KQ4-RJ45 Two-Port Fiber Modules, 2@ 100Mb fiber @ 10/100/1000Mb RJ-45 + 1@ 1000Mb SFP Two -Port 10 Mb mm Fiber ST ModulesSFP Gigabit 1000Mbps port modules Packet Prioritization, 802.1p QOS Frame Buffering and Flow ControlManaged Network Software MNS-6K for Magnum 6KQ-Series Web-browser, at ftp//ftp.garrettcom.com„ Features Fiber-Built-In Features and Benefits„ Managed switching for high performance Ethernet LANs Example 1 Magnum 6KQ Switch for a Industrial Application Applications4a- The industrial factory floor application with Magnum 6KQ Snmp Locating Magnum 6KQ Switches Ieee Standard Media Type Max. Distance Fiber Connecting Ethernet MediaConnecting Fiber Optic ST-type, twist-lock CopperConnecting Twisted Pair CAT3, CAT5, Unshielded or Shielded Connecting Fiber Optic SC-type, Snap-InConnecting Single-Mode Fiber Optic Media Ieee StandardWww . GarrettCom . com Side View Duplex LC connector Front view Gigabit SFP Small Form-factor Pluggable Optical Transceivers6a Connecting Fiber Optic Cable to SFP Transceivers DIN-Rail Mounting the Magnum 6KQ Mounting Dimensions for 6KQ with metal brackets Powering the Magnum 6KQ Managed Field Switch Relay Contacts Male Connector 6KQ Port Module 6KPM InstallationFemale Connector Pin Name Description Dir Switching Functionality Filtering and ForwardingPWR Status LEDsAuto-CrossMDIX and Auto-negotiation, for RJ-45 ports ACTThis manual to access the 6K-MNSRel 3 Software user guide Power Budget Calculations for 6KQ PM’s with Fiber Media Flow-control, Ieee 802.3x standardF10ST MLCIntroduction Magnum 6KQ Managed Field Switch Port Modules 6KPM Module Description1a 6KQ2-10ST, 2@10Mb multi-mode FX-ST twist lock Module KQF-2MSC, 2@100Mb multi-mode FX-SC snap-in Fiber connector FX-SC-type, snap-in 5 6KQ4-MT, 4 @100Mb multi-mode FX , Mtrj Small-Form-factor7 6KQ4-MLC, 4 ports @ 100Mbps multi-mode LC connector SFF @ 10/100Mbps RJ-45 @100Mb multi-mode FX , Mtrj Small-FFMbps RJ-45 Connector 9 6KQ4-RJ45 Twisted Pair, 10/100Mb, 4-PortPoE LEDs Summary SFPs, Gigabit 1000Mbps port modules 12 6KQ-BLNK Before Calling for AssistanceNo Problem Found When Calling for AssistanceReturn Material Authorization RMA Procedure Shipping and Packaging InformationAppendix a Warranty Information B3.0 Applications for DC Powered Ethernet Switches Standard 6KQ DC Power Input Terminal Block -, GND, +B2.0 -48VDC, 24VDC and 125VDC POWER, Theory of Operation B4.0 6KQ, -48V, 24, 125VDC Installation B4.1 UL Requirements for DC-powered unitsB6.0 Troubleshooting B5.0 OperationC4.0 Features and Benefits of the DUAL-SOURCE Design C5.0 InstallationC6.0 Ordering Information Or Dual-Src125V-SwitchC5.1 UL Requirements Example Magnum 6KQ-24VDC or Magnum P6KQ-125VDC