GE D-GES7600 manual Connecting to Your Network, Cable Type & Length, Cable Specifications, Cabling

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Manageable 8/9-Port Switch

CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK

Cable Type & Length

Wire the supplied AC power adapter to the “A” receptacle plug

at the front of the switch. — white stripe to pin 1 (+), black to pin 2 (-).

Step Two: Attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage.

It is necessary to follow the cable specifications below when connecting the switch to your network. Use appropriate cables that meet your speed and cabling requirements.

Table 3: Cable Specifications

Speed

Connector

Port Speed

Cable

Max. Distance

 

 

Half /Full Duplex

 

 

10BaseT

RJ-45

10/20 Mbps

2-Pair UTP/STP

100 m

 

 

 

Cat. 5, 5E, 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

10BaseTX

RJ-45

100/200 Mbps

2-Pair UTP/STP

100 m

1000BaseTX

 

 

Cat. 5, 5E, 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

100BaseFX

SC

100/200 Mbps

MMF (50 or 62.5µm)

2 km

 

 

 

-25dB Return

 

 

 

 

Loss Minimum

 

 

 

 

 

 

100BaseFX

SC

100/200 Mbps

SMF (9 or 10µm)

37 km

100BaseFX-HP

54 km

 

 

-25dB Return

100BaseFX-HP1

 

 

Loss Minimum

97 km

1000BaseFX

SC

500/1000 Mbps

SMF (9 or 10µm)

28 km

 

 

 

-25dB Return

 

 

 

 

Loss Minimum

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabling:

Step 1: First, ensure the power of the switch and end devices are turned off.

NOTE: Always ensure that the power is off before any installation.

Step 2: Prepare cable with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use.

Step 3: Consult Table 3 in previous section for cabling requirements based on connectors and speed.

Step 4: Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device.

Step 5: Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully, turn on the power and the switch is operational.

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Contents Managed ethernet switches Preface Preface Table of Contents Product Overview SNMP-Based Network Management Switch Management …Package Contents Product FeaturesProduct Overview Vlan Front Panel Display Power IndicatorOptical Status LED’s FX 10/100/1000TX Port Status LED’sMode Selection Physical PortsConnectivity Basic Functions Unicast SwitchingPlease Note Vlan Classification Learning Filtering AgingForwarding Spanning Tree Multicast SwitchingVlan MULTICAST-BASED Multimedia Applications Broadcast ControlImproved Security Vlan MembershipIgmp Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering Vlan ConfigurationRemote Vlan Membership INTRA-VLAN CommunicationAdministration Console Via RS-232 Console Port Switch ManagementWeb-Based Browser Interface External SNMP-Based Network ManagementSelecting a Site for the Switch InstallationMethods for Mounting the D-GES7600 Wall or Floor Mounting -W OptionDIN Rail Side Mounting -DS Option DIN Rail Back Mounting -DB OptionRack Mounting Single Unit -RS Option Rack Mounting Dual Units -RD Option Connecting to Power External PowerPower-On Self Test Post Cable Specifications Connecting to Your NetworkCable Type & Length CablingManagement Access Overview External SNMP-Based Network Management Application AdvantagesDirect Access Administration ConsoleDefault Parameters Telnet AccessWEB Management Netscape NavigatorInternet Explorer Protocols SNMP-BASED Network ManagementVirtual Terminal Protocols, such as Telnet Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpLogin Name Logging On To The SwitchPassword Factory Default Password ethernav, press Enter directlySwitch Management Screen Navigating Through the Console Interface Performing Basic Management ActivitiesStep General Management ConfigurationsGuest Password Admin PasswordReboot-on-Error Remote Telnet LoginManageable 8/9-Port Switch Flow Control Admin. Control Physical Port AddressReturn to Basic Management Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Alarm Configurations Step Snmp Performing Advanced Management ActivitiesCreate Vlan Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Delete Vlan Press enter View or search by MAC address individually Per Port Statistics Per Port MAC Unit Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Ping Settings Step Host Timeout secCount Size bytesBridging Step Aging TimeFlood Limits for all Ports Source/Destination MAC Address Out-Filters MAC Address in Filters Add/Delete/Search Bridge Priority Spanning Tree ProtocolHello Time sec Press enterMax Age sec Forward Delay secSpanning Tree Port States Step Spanning Tree Path Costs StepProtocol Migration Spanning Tree Port Priorities StepSnmp Options Edge Port Point-to-Point Link Snmp Functions StepFalling Alarm Trap Rising Alarm TrapGet Community Name Set Community NameIgmp Select Actor or Partner for the Port selected Actor Screen Partner Screen Aggregation Port Settings Step Fast Link Aggregation Step Manageable 8/9-Port Switch Mirror Mode Quality of Service QoS StepGlobal Setting Step Logical Port Step ToS Set Queue for optional Port Sending and Receiving Files Step Repeat Step Send File Via TftpSwitch Management, and press enter Switch IP Address Logging on to the SwitchLogin ID WEB-BASED Browser ManagementAdvanced Setup Basic SetupUnderstanding the Browser Interface FilePerforming File Activities Saving SettingTo Perform File Activities Step Click Receive NowPerforming Basic Setup Activities To perform Basic Setup ActivitiesGeneral Management Configuration Statistic Collection LAN Port Configuration StepPort Status Port SettingManageable 8/9-Port Switch Console Port Configuration Step Basic Setup/Console Port ConfigurationModem Control Modem Setup String Flag Step To Perform Advanced Setup Activities Performing Advanced Setup ActivitiesMAC Address Management Step Per Vlan ViewPer Port View Individual MAC ViewMAC Address Management. Click Individual MAC View Step Specify whether you want to advertise routes Port Priority Step Per Port Statistics StepStatic MAC Filter Aging OptionsIP Multicast Group Destination MAC AddressAdd a Vlan Entry Vlan Configuration Click Vlan Configuration StepStep Delete a Vlan Entry window appears Delete a Vlan EntryAggregation Port Status Port Settings Step Community Name value is public Snmp Authentication Failure Trap Topology Alarm TrapUpdate Setting Port Mirroring Snmp & Rmon Management OverviewSnmp Agent and MIB-2 RFC Rmon Groups Supported Rmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFCBridge Groups Supported Specifications Appendix a Connector Pinouts GE Security Limited Warranty