Edimax Technology ES-5224RS+ user manual 1000Base-X TP, Fiber 100Base-TX TP

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2-1-3-3. Switch Cascading in Topology

Takes the Delay Time into Account

Theoretically, the switch partitions the collision domain for each port in switch cascading that you may up-link the switches unlimitedly. In practice, the network extension (cascading levels & overall diameter) must follow the constraint of the IEEE 802.3/802.3u/802.3z and other 802.1 series protocol specifications, in which the limitations are the timing requirement from physical signals defined by 802.3 series specification of Media Access Control (MAC) and PHY, and timer from some OSI layer 2 protocols such as 802.1d, 802.1q, LACP and so on.

The fiber, TP cables and devices’ bit-time delay (round trip) are as follows:

1000Base-X TP, Fiber

 

100Base-TX TP

Round trip Delay: 4096

 

Round trip Delay: 512

Cat. 5 TP Wire:

11.12/m

 

Cat. 5 TP Wire:

1.12/m

Fiber Cable:

10.10/m

 

TP to fiber Converter: 56

Bit Time unit: 1ns (1sec./1000 Mega bit)

 

Bit Time unit: 0.01μs (1sec./100 Mega bit)

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2-2

Sum up all elements’ bit-time delay and the overall bit-time delay of wires/devices must be within Round Trip Delay (bit times) in a half-duplex network segment (collision domain). For full-duplex operation, this will not be applied. You may use the TP-Fiber module to extend the TP node distance over fiber optic and provide the long haul connection.

1000SX Fiber module: Multi-mode up to 220/275/500/550m by fiber type option

1000LX Fiber module: Single-mode up to 10Km

1000LHX Fiber module: Single-mode up to 30Km

1000ZX Fiber module: Single-mode up to 50Km

Typical Network Topology in Deployment

A hierarchical network with minimum levels of switch may reduce the timing delay between server and client station. Basically, with this approach, it will minimize the number of switches in any one path; will lower the possibility of network loop and will improve network efficiency. If more than two switches are connected in the same network, select one switch as Level 1 switch and connect all other switches to it at Level 2. Server/Host is recommended to connect to the Level 1 switch. This is general if no VLAN or other special requirements are applied.

Publication date: July, 2006

Revision A2

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Contents ES-5224RS+ Page Release Table of Contents Appendix a Technical Specifications MaintenanceFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Electronic Emission NoticesAbout this user’s manual Key Features in the Device Overview of 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit Web-Smart SwitchModel Description Management ChecklistFeatures HardwarePublication date July User Interfaces on the Front Panel Button, LEDs and Plugs View of 24 Fast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit Web-Smart Switch10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit TP/Fiber Port 25, 26 LED LED IndicatorsSystem LED 10/100Mbps Ethernet TP Port 1 to 24 LEDUser Interfaces on the Rear Panel Rear View of 24 Fast Ethernet +2 Gigabit Web-Smart SwitchFront View of 1000Base-SX/LX LC, SFP Fiber Transceiver View of the Optional ModulesHardware and Cable Installation Starting Web-Smart Switch UpConnecting the SFP Module to the Chassis Power On TP Port and Cable InstallationFirmware Loading Cabling Requirements Installing Chassis to a 19-Inch Wiring Closet RailCabling Requirements for 1000SX/LX SFP Module Cabling Requirements for TP PortsTypical Network Topology in Deployment 1000Base-X TP, Fiber 100Base-TX TPNo Vlan Configuration Diagram Case 2b Port-based Vlan See -5 Configuring the Management Agent of Web-Smart Switch Managing Web-Smart Switch through Ethernet Port IP Address Assignment Login Screen for Web110 10000000.00000001.00000010.1 Prefix Length No. of IP matched No. of Addressable IP Publication date July 11 Network Connection between Remote Site and Central Site Typical Applications12 Peer-to-peer Network Connection Operation of Web-based Management Web Management Home Overview Information of Page Layout Root System Port IP Configuration Parameter Description SystemPublication date July Publication date July Revision A2 Port Parameter description for Port Configuration Media type NWay Speed Duplex Publication date July Revision A2 IP Configuration Publication date July Revision A2 Vlan Publication date July Revision A2 Port-based Vlan Publication date July Revision A2 Publication date July Vidvlan ID Publication date July Publication date July Revision A2 Pvid Publication date July Revision A2 Trunking Parameter description Mirror Publication date July Revision A2 QoS Publication date July Revision A2 Rate Publication date July Revision A2 Trap Events Isolated Group Restore Default Reboot Logout Q&A Resolving No Link ConditionAppendix a Technical Specifications Publication date July Revision A2 ƒ Cable and Maximum Length ƒ Network Interface of Option transceiverDimensions ƒ Diagnostic LEDƒ Power Requirement Ambient TemperatureManagement Software Specifications