Hardware Description

This section describes the hardware features of these Giga Switches. For easier management and control of the switch, familiarize yourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators. Before connecting any network device to the hub, read this chapter carefully

Front Panel and LEDs

LED Function

Color

Description

PWR

Green

Lit: Power on

SMART

Green

Lit: CPU initialization completed

10/100

Green/

Green Lit: 100Mbps, indicates the adapter is

L10/100/1000

Yellow

connected to hub and incoming

(TX Module)

 

Yellow Flash: 10Mbps, traffic entering the port

10/100

Green

Lit: indicate link status and traffic speed

L10/100/1000

 

(10/ L10 for 10M, 100/ L100 for 100M,

 

 

1000/ L1000 for 1000M)

TX/ RX

Green

Lit: indicate data traffic status

 

 

(TX for transmitting, RX for receiving)

FDX/ COL

Green

Lit: Full-Duplex

 

 

Flash: Half-Duplex/ Collision

 

 

Off: Half-duplex or not connected

Rear Panel

The rear panel of the SMC8506T has an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to 240VAC, 50- 60Hz. And an RS-232 console port for setting up your new

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SMC Networks SMC8506T manual Hardware Description, Front Panel and LEDs, Rear Panel

SMC8506T specifications

SMC Networks has established itself as a key player in the networking industry, and one of its prominent products is the SMC8506T. This 6-port Gigabit Ethernet switch is designed to cater to small and medium-sized businesses, providing a robust solution for those who demand reliability and performance in their network infrastructure.

The SMC8506T features six 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports, allowing for flexible connectivity options. These ports support auto-negotiation, facilitating seamless integration with both legacy and modern devices. This adaptability ensures that businesses can leverage their existing infrastructure while upgrading to gigabit speeds when ready.

One of the standout technologies in the SMC8506T is its support for VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) configurations. This allows administrators to segment network traffic effectively, enhancing security and optimizing performance by isolating different types of data traffic. With the implementation of VLANs, the switch can help mitigate the risks associated with broadcast storms and network congestion, which are common in busy environments.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is another critical feature of the SMC8506T, enabling the switch to deliver power and data over a single cable to compatible devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones. This capability reduces clutter and installation costs, making it an efficient solution for organizations looking to maintain a clean and functional workspace.

The SMC8506T is built with a fanless design, which not only contributes to a quieter operation but also enhances its energy efficiency. This is increasingly important for businesses focusing on sustainability and reduced energy consumption as part of their operational strategy.

Furthermore, the switch incorporates advanced QoS (Quality of Service) features, prioritizing bandwidth for latency-sensitive applications such as voice and video. This ensures that critical applications run smoothly without interruption, bolstering productivity across the organization.

In addition, the SMC8506T supports IGMP snooping, which helps optimize multicast traffic delivery, enhancing the overall network efficiency. This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations utilizing streaming media or video conferencing tools.

Overall, the SMC Networks SMC8506T is a feature-rich, high-performance switch ideal for businesses seeking to upgrade their network infrastructure. With its combination of gigabit connectivity, VLAN support, PoE capabilities, and advanced traffic management features, the SMC8506T stands out as a reliable choice for small and medium-sized enterprises looking to boost their network capabilities while maintaining cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency.