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Accton Technology VM2524 Manual
72 pages 1.9 Mb
5 Accton Technology Corporation6 Limited Warrantyi 7 Compliances11 Contents13 Chapter 1: About the VDSL Switch-VS2512AOverview14 1-2VDSL Technology100-240V~50-60Hz1A4 3 2 1 Link/Speed Activity Link Activity 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 tch-VS2512A VDSLSwi ExpansionModule100BASE-FXSinglemodeModule PhoneLines VDSLLines Floor1 FiberOptic Link to ISP TelephoneLine from Central Office Telephone/Fax symmetrically, providing the same data rate in both directions, or asymmetrically, providing ISP (Internet) CentralOffice (PSTN)PunchDown Blocks/ PatchPanels PBX Telephone ES2002-TS VDSLCPE VDSL Splitter-VM2524 VDSL Switch-VS2512A LocalServers (LocallyHosted Services, VideoServers, Billing) ExistingPhone Linesto Clients Multi-dwelling/Multi-tenantBuildingFloor2 Rooms/ClientsLineVDSLSplitter-VM2524100BASE-FXSinglemodeModule tch-VS2512A ES2002-TS VDSLCPE 15 Overview1-3 Switch Architecture Management Options 1-4 16 Description of HardwareVDSL Switch-VS2512A 17 1-5VDSL Splitter-VM2524 and VDSL Splitter-VM2548 18 1-6Ethernet-over-VDSL CPE 19 1-7Status LEDs Figure 1-5. Port and System LEDs 20 1-8Optional Media Extender Modules 21 1-922 1-101-12 24 Key Features27 Chapter 2: Network PlanningIntroduction to Switching Sample Applications28 Network Planning2-2 Internet Connections100-240V~50-60Hz1A VDSLSwitch-VS2512A ExpansionModule ExpansionModule ExpansionModule PhoneLines VDSLLines Multi-dwelling/Multi-tenantBuilding 1FiberOpticLink to ISP TelephoneLinefrom Central Office Switch-VS2512A PhoneLines VDSLLines TelephoneLinefrom Central OfficeEthernet 1234 Link/Speed Link 12 11 10Console Down Up Off On Master Diag Power Reset tch-VS2512A VDSLSwi ExpansionModule100BASE-FXSinglemodeModule PhoneLinesVM2524 VDSLSplitter-VM2524 Line VDSLLines FiberOptic Link to ISP TelephoneLinefrom Central Office Figure 2-2. Remote Connection with Fiber Cable Figure 2-1. Internet Co nnections Remote Connections with Fiber CableISP (Internet)PunchDown Blocks/ PatchPanels PBX VDSL Splitter-VM2524 LocalServers (LocallyHosted Services, VideoServers, Billing) Multi-dwelling/Multi-tenantBuildingVDSLSplitter-VM2524 ExistingPhone Linesto Clients VDSL Switch-VS2512AVM2512A-4FX-MTRJ-S 100BASE-FXSinglemodeModule tch-VS2512AReset Power Diag Master On Off Up Down Console 2345678910 11 12 1 Link Link/Speed 100-240V~50-60Hz1A CentralOffice (PSTN)CentralOffice (PSTN)PunchDown Blocks/ PatchPanels PBX Splitter-VM2524 LocalServers (LocallyHostedServices, VideoServers,Billing) Multi-dwelling/Multi-tenantBuilding 2plitter-VM2524 ExistingPhone LinestoClients 1000BASE-SX(550m) ISP (Internet) CentralOffice (PSTN)PunchDown Blocks/ PatchPanels PBX Splitter-VM2524 LocalServers (LocallyHostedServices, VideoServers,Billing) ExistingPhone LinestoClients Switch-VS2512A100-240V~50-60Hz1A 100-240V~50-60Hz1A VDSLSwitch-VS2512A 29 Sample Applications2-3 Making VLAN Connections1000BASE-SXMultimodeModule4 3 2 1 Link/Speed Activity Link Activity 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ExpansionModuleVDSLSwitch-VS2512A VDSLSplitter-VM2524 Line PhoneLines to Central Office FiberOptic Link to ISP VDSLSwitch-VS2512A Figure 2-3. Making VLAN ConnectionsNote: When connecting to a switch that does not support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tags, use untagged ports.Ports1-5 in VLAN 2 VDSLSplitter-VM2524 CentralOffice (PSTN)Ports6-24 in a Private VLANVDSLSplitter-VM2524 ExpansionModuleRX TX1000BASE-SXMultimodeModule Network Planning 2-4 30 Application Notes31 Chapter 3: Installing the VDSL Switch and SplitterPreparing the SiteInstalling Additional Phone Line Equipment Equipment ChecklistInstalling the VDSL Switch and Splitter 3-2 Package Contents Optional Rack-Mounting Equipment 32 Mounting33 Mounting3-3 34 Installing the VDSL Switch and Splitter3-42. Mount the device in the rack, using four rack-mounting screws (not prov ided). Desktop or Shelf Mounting1. Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the first switch. VDSLSwitch-VS2512A ExpansionModule 35 Mounting3-5 Installing an Optional Module into the Switch Powering On the Switch 3-7 Connecting to the Stacks Backplane 37 Powering On the Switch39 Chapter 4: Making Network ConnectionsTwisted-Pair Devices Connecting to the Punch-down Blocks41 Connecting to the Punch-down Blocks4-32. Label the cables to simplify future troubleshooting.Ycables1000BASE-SXMultimodeModule PBX PatchPanel SplitterStack SwitchStack Figure 4-2. Wiring Closet Connections Fiber Optic DevicesLine Toend users ToISP (Internet) TelephoneLine fromCentral OfficeRX TX1000BASE-SXMultimodeModule 42 Making Network Connections4-4 A-1 43 Appendix A: TroubleshootingDiagnosing Switch Indicators Power and Cooling Problems 44 InstallationIn-Band Access 45 Appendix B: CablesSpecifications . Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin AssignmentsFigure B-1. RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers 46 CablesB-2 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments 47 Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin AssignmentsB-3 1000BASE-T Pin Assignments 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable Cables B-4 Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling to Run 1000BASE-T 48 RJ-21 Port Pin Assignments1 25 50 26Console Port Pin Assignments B-5 49 Console Port Pin AssignmentsConsole to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC Figure 2-1. DB-9 Console Port Pin Numbers DB-9 Port Pin Assignments Console Port to 9-Pin DTE Port on PC C-1 51 Appendix C: Specifications61 Appendix D: Ordering Information63 Glossary67 IndexIndex-1 Numerics A B C D E F G I K L M 68 IndexIndex-2 N O P Q R S T V W
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