Asante Technologies 7000 user manual Switching Technology, Performance Features

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Introduction

Complies with IEEE 802.3 Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet, and IEEE 802.3x flow control (in full-duplex mode) standards

Works with Category 3 (10Mbps operation only) or Category 5 UTP (unshielded twisted-pair) cable for 10/100Mbps connections

Provides power, MII power, 100/10Mbps, full- or half-duplex, and link/data LEDs to aid network diagnosis and simple management

Ideal for deployment with high-speed servers, dedicated bandwidth (10Mbps or 100Mbps) workgroups, or as a segmentation device for larger congested networks

Performance Features

FriendlyNET 7000 Series Switches have the following performance features:

Data forwarding rate at 100% of wire-speed, or 148,800pps at 100Mbps, 14,880pps at 10Mbps for 64-byte packets

Data filtering at 100% of wire-speed

12K active MAC address entry table per device (self-learning)

4MB packet buffer per device

Switching Technology

This section provides a brief overview of switching technology, including Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet.

An Ethernet switch is a device that can direct network traffic among several Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks. A switch increases network capacity and decreases network loading by making it possible for a LAN to be divided into multiple, unique dedicated segments.

In Fast Ethernet networks, a switch allows chaining of hubs beyond the “two- repeater limit.” A switch can be used to separate the network into different collision domains, which allows expansion beyond the 205 meter diameter limit for 100Base-TX networks.

Switch Acts as a Bridge Between Network Segments

A switch acts as a high-speed selective bridge between individual segments. Traffic that needs to go from one segment to another is automatically forwarded by a switch, without interfering with any other segments. This allows the total network capacity to be multiplied while decreasing network loading.

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Contents User’s Manual Copyright Notice Trademarks Table of Contents LED Indicators Troubleshooting Specifications Technical SupportAbout This Manual Chapter Contents Document ConventionsIntroduction Introducing the FriendlyNET 7000 SeriesModel Numbering Convention Configuration OptionsFeatures Performance Features Switching TechnologySwitch Acts as a Bridge Between Network Segments Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Technology Introduction Installation Package ContentsComponents FS7108FS7016 Base Unit Expansion ModulesGigabit SX XP Module Installing a Gigabit module 10/100 8-Port XP ModuleFX MII Module MII slotInstalling an MII module Mounting ConfigurationsDesktop Mounting Rack MountingCabling Requirements 11 Mounting the FS7000 in an equipment rackConnecting Network Devices Connecting a Computer to the SwitchConnecting a Hub or a Switch to the Asanté Switch Connecting a Hub with No Uplink Port to the SwitchCascading Multiple FS7000 Switches Powering on the SwitchVoltage Requirements Installation LED Indicators Power On LED Indicators MII Power LED100/10Mbps Operation LED LED Indicators for Port ConnectionsFull/Half Duplex LED Power LED LED Indicators on Gigabit SX ModuleLink/Data LED Full Duplex/Collision LED LED Indicators Troubleshooting A-2 Specifications FS7000 Series Physical and Environmental Specifications Gigabit SX XP Module Specifications B-4 Technical Support Contacting Technical SupportC-2 Asanté TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 821 FOX LANE, SAN JOSE, CA