Linksys Switch EF24G2 User Manual

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EtherFast Dual Gigabit  
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Switch  
Use this guide to install:  
Linksys EtherFast® Dual Gigabit  
with 24-Port 10/100  
Switch(EF24G2)  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
24-Port 10/100 Switch  
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Introduction  
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The Linksys EtherFast Dual Gigabit with  
Package Contents  
Migrate your network to Gigabit speed with the EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-  
Port 10/100 Switch. This new Switch from Linksys provides blazing transfer  
speeds for your network applications with integrated Gigabit over copper con-  
nectivity.  
Getting to Know the Switch  
LEDs  
The RJ-45 Ports  
The Gigabit Ports  
The Console Port  
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Apply this switching power to your current Ethernet network, and your data traffic  
efficiency will improve several times over. Connect your workstations to the  
Switch's 10/100 ports, and speed up access time for all your users in just one  
move. Its maximum wire speed enables optimal internal processing, while data  
flow control filters out faulty packets and address learning and aging prevents  
data transfer errors. Connect your servers through the Gigabit ports for dedicated  
bandwidth of up to 2000Mbps—the speed is yours!  
Installing the Switch  
Pre-Installation Considerations  
Rack-Mounting the Switch  
Powering on the Switch  
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Uplinking the Switch  
Switch Management  
Overview  
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With the EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch, you can connect your  
server to one of the Gigabit ports and connect your workstations to any of the  
available 10/100 ports, and you’ve maximized your network. In addition, the  
Switch has easy, hassle-free setup with no configuration required.  
Configuring the Switch  
Overview  
Logging On to the Switch  
The Main Menu  
The System Configuration Menu  
The Port Configuration Menu  
The Port Trunking Configuration Menu  
The Port Mirroring Configuration Menu  
The VLAN Configuration Menu  
The Priority Configuration Menu  
The Restart Menu  
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Save money and time with this all-in-one solution for Gigabit over copper connec-  
tivity over your 10/100 Ethernet network.  
Glossary  
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Specifications  
Environmental  
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Warranty Information  
Contact Information  
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Getting to Know the Switch  
LEDs  
Power  
(Green) The LED will illuminate when the switch is  
powered on.  
PER PORT  
Link/Act  
(Green/Amber) The LED will illuminate green when the  
port makes a connection at 100Mbps, and flash green when  
there is activity on the port at 100Mbps. The LED will  
illuminate amber when the port makes a connection at  
10Mbps, and flash amber when there is activity on the port at  
10Mbps.  
Package Contents  
• One EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch  
• One Power Cord  
• Mounting Brackets (not shown)  
• One Serial/Console Cable (not shown)  
• User Guide and Registration Card  
FD/Col  
(Amber) The LED will illuminate amber when the port is  
operating in full-duplex mode, and flicker amber when  
collisions are being encountered.  
GIGABIT PER PORT (G1/G2)  
1000Link  
(Green) The LED will illuminate when the Gigabit Port  
is successfully connected to a network.  
FD/Col  
(Amber) The LED will illuminate amber when the port is  
operating in full-duplex mode, and flicker amber when  
collisions are being encountered.  
Rx  
Tx  
(Green) The LED will illuminate when the Gigabit Port is  
receiving data.  
(Green) The LED will illuminate when the Gigabit Port is  
transmitting data.  
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The RJ-45 Ports  
Installing the Switch  
The EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch is equipped with  
twenty-four 10/100 RJ-45 ports. These RJ-45 ports support network speeds of  
either 10Mbps or 100Mbps, and can operate in half- and full-duplex modes.  
Auto-sensing technology enables each port to automatically detect the speed  
of the device connected to it (10Mbps or 100Mbps), and adjust its speed and  
duplex accordingly. Each port also auto-senses the type of cable being used,  
either straight-through or crossover.  
Pre-Installation Considerations  
Fast Ethernet Considerations  
If you will be using the Switch for Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) or Gigabit  
(1000Mbps) applications, you must observe the following guidelines:  
• The maximum UTP cabling length using Category 3 cable is 328 feet (100  
meters).  
To connect a device to a port, you will need to use a network cable. UTP  
Category 3 cable is acceptable for 10BaseT networks, however, if you are  
using 100BaseTX devices you will need to use UTP Category 5 (or better)  
cable. The two Gigabit ports require UTP Category 5e cable (or better).  
• The maximum UTP cabling length using Category 5 cable is 328 feet (100  
meters).  
Full-Duplex Considerations  
As previously mentioned, the Switch provides full-duplex support for its RJ-  
45 ports. Full-duplex operation allows data to be sent and received simultane-  
ously, doubling a ports potential data throughput.  
If you will be using the Switch in full-duplex mode, the maximum UTP cable  
length using Category 5e (or better) cable is 328 feet (100meters).  
The Gigabit Ports  
The EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch is equipped with  
two Gigabit ports. These ports provide links to high-speed network segments  
or individual workstations at speeds of up to 2000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet).  
The two Gigabit ports require UTP Category 5e cable (or better).  
Positioning the Switch  
Before you choose a location for the Switch, observe the following guide-  
lines:  
The Console Port  
• Keep cabling away from sources of electrical noise, power lines, and  
fluorescent lighting fixtures.  
The EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch is equipped with a  
serial port (located on the rear of the switch) that allows you to connect to a  
computer (for configuration purposes) using the provided serial cable.  
• Position the Switch away from water and moisture sources.  
• To ensure adequate air flow around the Switch, be sure to provide a  
minimum of one inch (25mm) clearance.  
• Do not stack free-standing Switches more than four units high.  
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Rack-Mounting the Switch  
The EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch can be used as a  
free-standing unit, or installed in any standard 19-inch rack.  
Switch Management  
Overview  
The Linksys EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch offers an  
easy-to-use, menu-driven console interface. Using this interface, you can per-  
form various switch configuration and management activities, including:  
Use the following instructions to rack-mount the Switch:  
Before you begin, disconnect all cables from the Switch.  
1. Place the Switch right side up, with the front panel facing you.  
• Configuring system and port parameters  
• Configuring routing properties  
• Setting VLAN policy  
2. Position a mounting bracket over the screw holes on one side of the  
Switch.  
• Configuring Port Trunking  
Local Console Management  
3. Secure the mounting bracket by inserting three screws into the screw  
holes. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws, ensuring that they are  
fastened firmly in place.  
You can manage the Switch locally by connecting the switch to a PC or work-  
station with terminal emulation software using the serial port.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install the other mounting bracket on the opposite  
side of the Switch.  
The serial port settings need to be configured before connecting to the  
Switch. In order to change the settings of your port, run the Hyperterminal  
program. This program comes packaged with Windows, but it may not be  
installed on your computer. It should be located as is shown below (varies  
according to operating system). If it is not, consult your Windows documen-  
tation for instructions on installing Hyperterminal.  
5. Insert the Switch into the 19-inch rack and secure it with suitable  
screws (not provided). Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed.  
The rack-mount installation is complete.  
You can now re-connect the cables to the Switch.  
1. Click the Start button. Select Accessories and then Communications.  
Hyperterminal should be one of the options listed in this menu. Select  
Hyperterminal.  
Powering on the Switch  
To power on the Switch, simply connect the AC power cord to the back of the  
Switch, then plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. The Switch will  
boot up within approximately 30 seconds.  
Uplinking the Switch  
Any of the 26 ports on the EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100  
Switch can act as an uplink port, allowing you to uplink to other switches or  
hubs using a standard Ethernet connection. UTP Category 5e (or better)  
cable is recommended when using the Gigabit ports.  
To uplink the switch, connect one end of a network cable into the Switch,  
then connect the other end of the cable into the desired network devices  
uplink port.  
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2. The following screen will appear. Enter a Name for this connection. In  
the example below, the name of the connection is EF24G2. Click the OK  
button.  
4. When the following screen appears, make sure that the switchs serial port  
settings are as follows:  
BAUD RATE:  
DATA BITS:  
PARITY:  
38400  
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None  
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STOP BITS:  
FLOW CONTROL: None  
3. The following screen will appear. In the bottom drop down box labled  
Connect using:, click the arrow and choose the COM port that the  
Switch will be connected to. In the example below, COM1 is the port  
selected. Click the OK button.  
Click the OK button. You can now go to the next section, Configuring  
the Switch.  
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The Main Menu  
Configuring the Switch  
Overview  
After you log on to the Switch, the Main Menu screen will appear.  
The Linksys EtherFast® Dual Gigabit with 24-Port 10/100 Switch features a  
menu-driven console interface for switch configuration. The Switch can be  
configured locally through the serial port.  
Logging On to the Switch  
When logging on to the Switch, you will receive the following screen prompt:  
Password:  
Enter the default password (“admin”), and then press Enter.  
The Main Menu screen consists of a series of options. Each option leads you  
to the screen for that management setting. Highlighting any option selects it;  
pressing the Enter key takes you to that screen.  
To navigate through the Console Interface use the Up Arrow or Down Arrow  
keys to move up or down, use the Enter key to select, and the Esc key to  
return to the previous selection.  
System Configuration allows you change the password, aging time,  
logout time, and auto refresh time.  
Port Configuration allows you configure speed, duplex and flow control,  
admin status, and auto negotiation.  
Port Trunking Configuration allows you trunk ports together for faster  
backplane speeds in data transmission.  
Port Mirroring Configuration allows you to mirror ports for diagnostic  
and tracking purposes.  
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VLAN Configuration allows you to group individual ports into a small  
“virtual” network of their own, independent of the other ports.  
Aging time - This value indicates how long the Switch will keep an MAC  
address which has had no activity in its buffer memory. Keeping the  
MAC address in memory is valuable because the Switch does not have to  
search the network in order to deliver data to that MAC address, signifi-  
cantly preserving network bandwidth. After the specified amount of time  
passes, the Switch will “dump” the inactive MAC address, meaning that  
when new data comes through for that MAC address, the Switch will have  
to relocate it before transmitting. The higher the value, the longer the  
Switch will remember the MAC address before dumping it. To change the  
value, highlight it and press the Enter key. Enter the new value, which is  
measured in seconds, and press the Enter key again. You will receive a  
message in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that indicates  
whether or not the change was accepted.  
Priority Configuration allows you assign varying degrees of priority to  
each port, making it possible for the information being transmitted on spe-  
cific ports to always take precedence over other ports.  
Restart allows you to restart the Switch, causing it to reboot.  
Exit takes you out of the Configuration.  
The System Configuration Menu  
The System Configuration Menu screen (shown here), allows you to view or  
change the following values:  
Logout time - This value, measured in minutes, is how long the Switch  
will wait before logging an inactive user off the network. Once the speci-  
fied number of minutes have passed, any inactive user will be automatical-  
ly logged out. In order to change this value, highlight the Logout time  
value and press the Enter key. Type in the new desired value and press  
the Enter key. You will receive a message in the white status bar near the  
bottom of the screen that indicates whether or not the change was accept-  
ed.  
Auto refresh time - This value, measured in seconds, is how often the  
Switch will refresh the values on any screens in the menu. In order to  
change this value, highlight the Auto refresh time value and press the  
Enter key. Type in the new desired value and press the Enter key. You  
will receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the  
screen that indicates whether or not the change was accepted.  
Once you have made all the changes you wish to make, highlight Return  
and hit the Enter key to return to the Main Menu.  
Password - This is where the administrative password for the Switch is set.  
With the password value highlighted, press the Enter key. Type in the new  
desired password and press the Enter key. You will receive a message in  
the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that indicates whether or  
not the change was accepted. Passwords may be made up of any charac-  
ters on the keyboard.  
Note:  
When changing your Password, record the  
new Password in a safe place. If this new  
no method  
Password is lost, there is  
of recovering  
it.. Without the Password, it will be impossible to  
change any other settings on the Switch.  
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value, highlight the desired port under Auto Negotiate and press the Space  
Bar key. This will toggle back and forth between the options of Enabled  
and Disabled. Once you have made your choice, press the Enter key.  
You will receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the  
screen that indicates whether or not the change was accepted. The default  
setting for this value is Enabled.  
The Port Configuration Menu  
The Port Configuration Menu screen (shown here), allows you to view or  
change the following values for each of the 24 10/100 ports:  
Speed/Duplex Current - This value is automatically determined by the  
Switch and cannot be changed by the user. The value will reflect the cur-  
rent speed and duplex negotation of the port.  
Speed/Duplex Config (10HDX, 10FDX, 100TX-HDX, 100TX-FDX) -  
Configuring this value determines the speed and duplex at which the port  
will operate, if the port has not been configured to Auto Negotiate. If the  
port has been configured to Auto Negotiate, the speed would be deter-  
mined by the Switch, but this setting will still affect the duplex operation  
of the port. To change the value, highlight the desired port under  
Speed/Duplex Config and press the Space Bar key. This will toggle back  
and forth between the 4 different options. Once you have made your  
choice, press the Enter key. You will receive a message in the white status  
bar near the bottom of the screen that indicates whether or not the change  
was accepted. The default setting for this value is 100TX-FDX.  
Link Status - (On/Off) This value is automatically determined by the  
Switch and cannot be changed by the user. If there is a successful connec-  
tion to the Switch through that port, the Link Status will be On. The sta-  
tus will be Off if there is no connection through that port.  
Flow Control - (On/Off) This setting determines whether or not the Switch  
will be handling flow control. When set to On, the Switch will manage  
data transfer to avoid overflow. When set to Off, there is either no flow  
control, or it is managed by other hardware or software. To change the  
value, highlight the desired port under Flow Control and press the Space  
Bar key. This will toggle back and forth between the options of On and  
Off. Once you have made your choice, press the Enter key. You will  
receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that  
indicates whether or not the change was accepted. The default setting for  
this value is Off.  
Admin Status - (Enabled/Disabled) Under Admin Status, each port can  
be completely disabled or enabled. Disabling a port turns the port off,  
making it inoperable. Any port that you wish to make a connection  
through must be enabled. To change the value, highlight the desired port  
under Admin Status and press the Space Bar key. This will toggle back  
and forth between the options of Enabled and Disabled. Once you have  
made your choice, press the Enter key. You will receive a message in the  
white status bar near the bottom of the screen that indicates whether or not  
the change was accepted. The default setting for this value is Enabled.  
Note: The settings for the two Gigabit ports are  
slightly different than those of the 24 10/100 ports.  
See the next page for information concerning the  
settings and values of these two ports.  
Auto Negotiate - (Enabled/Disabled) The Auto Negotiate function, when  
enabled, allows the Switch to automatically determine the speed of the  
connection of that port and adjust to it. When it is disabled, that port will  
operate according to the settings determined by the user. To change the  
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The two Gigabit ports have slightly different configuration settings under this  
menu. There are four screens of ports (Ports 1-8 on the first screen, Ports 9-  
16 on the second screen, etc.), so the Gigabit ports (Ports 25 and 26) are on  
the last screen by themselves (shown here).  
The Port Trunking Configuration Menu  
The Port Trunking Configuration Menu screen (shown here), allows you to  
view or change the following values:  
Link Status and Admin Status - Same as the other 24 ports. See the  
beginning of this section.  
Add - If you would like to trunk a group of ports together to increase the  
backplane speed of the Switch, highlight Add and press the Enter key.  
The following screen will appear, showing the preset trunk groups pro-  
grammed into the Switch.  
Auto Negotiate - This value is automatically determined for these two  
ports by the Switch and cannot be changed by the user.  
Speed/Duplex - This value is automatically determined for these two ports  
by the Switch and cannot be changed by the user.  
Flow Control - (Off - BothWay - SendOnly - Rcv/BothWay) Flow control  
for the Gigabit ports is slightly more complex because of the greater speed  
involved. Flow control for these two ports can be disabled (Off), set to  
monitor both transmitting and receiving (BothWay), set to monitor just the  
transmitting (SendOnly), or just the receiving (Rcv/BothWay). To change  
the value, highlight the desired port under Flow Control and press the  
Space Bar key. This will toggle back and forth between the 4 different  
options. Once you have made your choice, press the Enter key. You will  
receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that  
indicates whether or not the change was accepted. The default setting for  
this value is Off.  
Once you have made all the changes you wish to make, highlight Return  
and hit the Enter key to return to the Main Menu.  
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Using the arrow keys, choose any of the preset groups that you wish to  
trunk together and press the Enter key. Repeat the process until you have  
chosen all the groups that you want to trunk. After hitting the Enter key  
for each choice, that preset will disappear from the list and appear on the  
previous screen. Once you have made all your choices, highlight the  
Return option and press the Enter key. You will be returned to the previ-  
ous menu. The trunk group(s) that you have entered should appear in the  
order that you chose them.  
The Port Mirrroring Configuration Menu  
The Port Mirroring Configuration Menu screen (shown here), allows you to  
view or change the following values:  
Port Mirroring (Enabled/Disabled) - Port mirroring allows the user to  
assign two different ports to carry the same data stream. This is a diag-  
nostic tool that permits the user to verify that all data is being transmitted  
and received properly. In order to activate port mirroring, highlight the  
value next to Port Mirroring and press the Space Bar key. This will tog-  
gle back and forth between the options of Enabled and Disabled. Once  
you have made your choice, press the Enter key. You will receive a mes-  
sage in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that indicates  
whether or not the change was accepted. The default setting for this value  
is Disabled.  
Each trunks information will be displayed (i.e., how many ports are in the  
trunk, and which port numbers). To delete any trunk group on this screen,  
highlight that trunk and press the Enter key. You will receive a message  
in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that states Are you  
sure you want to perform this operation? (y/n). Confirm the deletion  
by pressing the Y key, or cancel the deletion by pressing the N key.  
If you have enabled Port Mirroring, a screen will appear with each of the  
26 ports listed. Using the arrow keys, highlight the port you wish to mir-  
ror and press the Space Bar key. This will toggle back and forth between  
the options of T, R and B. T represents “transmit”, R represents “receive”  
and B represents “Both”. Once you have made your choice, press the  
Enter key. You will receive a message in the white status bar near the bot-  
tom of the screen that indicates whether or not the change was accepted.  
Then highlight the value next to Monitor Port Tx and hit the Enter key.  
Enter the number of the port that you wish to mirror the tranmissions to (if  
you are mirroring transmissions), and hit the Enter key again. You will  
Once you have made all the changes you wish to make, highlight Return  
and hit the Enter key to return to the Main Menu.  
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receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that  
indicates whether or not the change was accepted. Highlight the value  
next to Monitor Port Rx and hit the hit the Enter key. Enter the number  
of the port that you wish to mirror the received transmissions to (if you are  
mirroring received transmissions), and hit the Enter key again. You will  
receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that  
indicates whether or not the change was accepted. Only one port may be  
mirrored (transmissions and received transmissions) at a time.  
Link Status and Admin Status - Same as the other 24 ports. See the  
beginning of this section.  
Auto Negotiate - This value is automatically determined for these two  
ports by the Switch and cannot be changed by the user.  
Speed/Duplex - This value is automatically determined for these two ports  
by the Switch and cannot be changed by the user.  
Flow Control - (Off - BothWay - SendOnly - Rcv/BothWay) Flow control  
for the Gigabit ports is slightly more complex because of the greater speed  
involved. Flow control for these two ports can be disabled (Off), set to  
monitor both transmitting and receiving (BothWay), set to monitor just the  
transmitting (SendOnly), or just the receiving (Rcv/BothWay). To change  
the value, highlight the desired port under Flow Control and press the  
Space Bar key. This will toggle back and forth between the 4 different  
options. Once you have made your choice, press the Enter key. You will  
receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the screen that  
indicates whether or not the change was accepted. The default setting for  
this value is Off.  
Note: The two Gigabit ports may only mirror each  
other, because of their speed. Do not attempt to  
mirror a Gigabit port to a regular port, or you will  
overload that port, causing your Switch to malfunc-  
tion.  
Once you have made all the changes you wish to make, highlight Return  
and hit the Enter key to return to the Main Menu.  
The VLAN Configuration Menu  
Once you have made all the changes you wish to make, highlight Return  
and hit the Enter key to return to the Main Menu.  
A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a method of separating some of the  
ports of a switch or hub into a smaller subgroup and making this group its  
own network. The VLAN Configuration Menu screen (shown here), allows  
you to view or change the following values:  
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press the Enter key. You will receive a message in the white status bar  
near the bottom of the screen that indicates whether or not the change was  
accepted.  
The Priority Configuration Menu  
Setting priority levels of ports allows the user to determine which ports will  
always transfer their data first. The Priority Configuration Menu screen  
(shown here), allows you to view or change the following values:  
Once you have made all the changes you wish to make, highlight Return  
and hit the Enter key to return to the Main Menu.  
The Restart Menu  
The Restart Menu screen (shown here), allows you to view or change the fol-  
lowing values:  
Priority Threshold (0~7) - The Priority Threshold is the dividing line, set  
by the user, between high and low priority ports on the Switch. For  
instance, if the user sets the Priority Threshold value at 4, then any ports  
that have a value set to 4 or higher will receive the highest priority when  
the Switch is transferring data. Ports that have a value set to 3 or below  
must wait until the high priority ports are done to transmit. This option  
allows the user to make sure that computers or devices connected to cer-  
tain ports always have the highest priority. To change this value, highlight  
the value next to Priority Threshold using the arrow keys and use the  
Space Bar key to scroll through the options (0~7). Once you have made  
your choice, press the Enter key. You will receive a message in the white  
status bar near the bottom of the screen that indicates whether or not the  
change was accepted. The default setting for this value is 3.  
Factory Default - The Factory Default option resets all of the Switchs  
settings from all the menus. Before selecting this option, you should  
record all values from the other screens for reference. To reset the Switch,  
highlight Factory Default using the arrow keys and press the Enter key.  
You will receive a message in the white status bar near the bottom of the  
screen that states “Are you sure you wish to perform this operation? (y/n)”.  
Press the Y key to confirm the reset, or N to cancel.  
Port Priority (per port) (0~7) - The Port Priority value allows the user to  
set the priority of each port, depending on the users need. Each port can  
be assigned a level of priority, based on the Priority Threshold (see above).  
Each of the 26 ports are listed. Using the arrow keys, highlight the port  
you wish to set the priority value for and press the Space Bar key. This  
will toggle between the options (0~7). Once you have made your choice,  
Restart - To restart the Switch, highlight Restart using the arrow keys  
and press the Enter key. You will receive a message in the white status  
bar near the bottom of the screen that states “Are you sure you wish to per-  
form this operation? (y/n)”. Press the Y key to confirm the resart, or N to  
cancel. The Switch will restart and return to the Main Menu.  
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CAT 5 - ANSI/EIA (American National Standards Institute/Electronic  
Industries Association) Standard 568 is one of several standards that specify  
"categories" (the singular is commonly referred to as "CAT") of twisted pair  
cabling systems (wires, junctions, and connectors) in terms of the data rates  
that they can sustain. CAT 5 cable has a maximum throughput of 100 Mbps  
and is usually utilized for 100BaseTX networks.  
Glossary  
10BaseT - An Ethernet standard that uses twisted wire pairs.  
100BaseTX - IEEE physical layer specification for 100 Mbps over two pairs of  
CAT 5e - The additional cabling performance parameters of return loss and far-  
end crosstalk (FEXT) specified for 1000BASE-T and not specified for  
10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX are related to differences in the signaling imple-  
mentation. 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX signaling is unidirectional-signals  
are transmitted in one direction on a single wire pair. In contrast, Gigabit  
Ethernet is bi-directional-signals are transmitted simultaneously in both direc-  
tions on the same wire pair; that is, both the transmit and receive pair occupy  
the same wire pair .  
Category 5 UTP wire.  
1000BASE-T - provides half-duplex (CSMA/CD) and full-duplex 1000Mbps  
Ethernet service over Category 5e links as defined by ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A.  
Topology rules for 1000BASE-T are the same as those used for 100BASE-TX.  
Category 5e link lengths are limited to 100 meters by the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-  
A cabling standard. Only one CSMA/CD repeater will be allowed in a collision  
domain.  
Data Packet - One frame in a packet-switched message. Most data communi-  
cations is based on dividing the transmitted message into packets. For example,  
an Ethernet packet can be from 64 to 1518 bytes in length.  
Adapter - Printed circuit board that plugs into a PC to add to capabilities or  
connectivity to a PC. In a networked environment, a network interface card  
(NIC) is the typical adapter that allows the PC or server to connect to the  
intranet and/or Internet.  
Dynamic Routing - The ability for a router to forward data via a different route  
based on the current conditions of the communications circuits. For example, it  
can adjust for overloaded traffic or failing lines and is much more flexible than  
static routing, which uses a fixed forwarding path.  
Auto-negotiate - To automatically determine the correct settings. The term is  
often used with communications and networking. For example, Ethernet  
10/100 cards, hubs and switches can determine the highest speed of the node  
they are connected to and adjust their transmission rate accordingly.  
Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on  
and retrieved from a common transmission medium. Has a transfer rate of 10  
Mbps. Forms the underlying transport vehicle used by several upper-level proto-  
cols, including TCP/IP and XNS.  
Backbone - The part of a network that connects most of the systems and net-  
works together and handles the most data.  
Fast Ethernet - A 100 Mbps technology based on the 10BASE-T Ethernet  
CSMA/CD network access method.  
Bandwidth - The transmission capacity of a given facility, in terms of how  
much data the facility can  
transmit in a fixed amount of time; expressed in bits per second (bps).  
Full Duplex - The ability of a device or line to transmit data simultaneously in  
both directions.  
CAT 3 - ANSI/EIA (American National Standards Institute/Electronic  
Industries Association) Standard 568 is one of several standards that specify  
"categories" (the singular is commonly referred to as "CAT") of twisted pair  
cabling systems (wires, junctions, and connectors) in terms of the data rates  
that they can sustain. CAT 3 cable has a maximum throughput of 16 Mbps and  
is usually utilized for 10BaseT networks.  
Half Duplex - Data transmission that can occur in two directions over a single  
line, but only one direction at a time.  
Hardware - Hardware is the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications,  
and other information technology devices. The term arose as a way to distinguish  
the "box" and the electronic circuitry and components of a computer from the pro-  
gram you put in it to make it do things. The program came to be known as the soft-  
ware.  
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Hub - The device that serves as the central location for attaching wires from  
workstations. Can be passive, where there is no amplication of the signals; or  
active, where the hubs are used like repeaters to provide an extension of the  
cable that connects to a workstation.  
RJ-45 (Registered Jack-45) - A connector similar to a telephone connector that  
holds up to eight wires, used for connecting Ethernet devices.  
Throughput - The amount of data moved successfully from one place to  
another in a given time period.  
IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The IEEE  
describes itself as "the world's largest technical professional society -- promot-  
ing the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences  
for the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession, and the well-  
being of our members."  
TX Rate - Transmission Rate.  
UTP - Unshielded twisted pair is the most common kind of copper telephone  
wiring. Twisted pair is the ordinary copper wire that connects home and many  
business computers to the telephone company. To reduce crosstalk or electro-  
magnetic induction between pairs of wires, two insulated copper wires are  
twisted around each other. Each signal on twisted pair requires both wires.  
Since some telephone sets or desktop locations require multiple connections,  
twisted pair is sometimes installed in two or more pairs, all within a single  
cable.  
The IEEE fosters the development of standards that often become national and  
international standards. The organization publishes a number of journals, has  
many local chapters, and several large societies in special areas, such as the  
IEEE Computer Society.  
LAN - A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers and associated  
devices that share a common communications line and typically share the  
resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area (for  
example, within an office building).  
Latency - The time delay between when the first bit of a packet is received and  
the last bit is forwarded.  
MAC Address - The MAC (Media Access Control) address is your computer's  
unique hardware number.  
Mbps (MegaBits Per Second) - One million bits per second; unit of measure-  
ment for data transmission.  
Network - A system that transmits any combination of voice, video and/or data  
between users.  
NIC (Network Interface Card) - A board installed in a computer system, usu-  
ally a PC, to provide network communication capabilities to and from that  
computer system. Also called an adapter.  
Port - A pathway into and out of the computer or a network device such as a  
switch or router. For example, the serial and parallel ports on a personal com-  
puter are external sockets for plugging in communications lines, modems and  
printers.  
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Warranty Information  
BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE AND A BARCODE  
FROM THE PRODUCT'S PACKAGING ON HAND WHEN CALLING.  
RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF  
PURCHASE.  
Specifications  
Model Number  
Standards  
EF24G2  
IEEE 802.1d, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1q,  
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3ad,  
IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x  
CSMA/CD  
24 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 Ports  
2 1000Base-TX RJ-45 Ports  
1 RS232 DB-9 Port  
Protocol  
Ports  
IN NO EVENT SHALL LINKSYS’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID  
FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE  
OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE, OR ITS DOCU-  
MENTATION. LINKSYS DOES NOT OFFER REFUNDS FOR ANY PROD-  
UCT.  
Speed Per Port (Mbps)  
10/100 Ports  
10 or 100 (Half Duplex)  
20 or 200 (Full Duplex)  
1000 (Half Duplex)  
2000 (Full Duplex)  
32k  
1522 Bytes  
2Mb  
UTP Category 5 or Better (10/100)  
UTP Category 5e or Better (1000)  
Power,  
1000 Ports  
LINKSYS OFFERS CROSS SHIPMENTS, A FASTER PROCESS FOR PRO-  
CESSING AND RECEIVING YOUR REPLACEMENT. LINKSYS PAYS  
FOR UPS GROUND ONLY. ALL CUSTOMERS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF  
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA SHALL BE HELD  
RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES. PLEASE  
CALL LINKSYS FOR MORE DETAILS.  
MAC Addresses  
Max Frame Size  
Buffer Memory  
Cabling Type  
LEDs  
FD/Col (per Port),  
Link/Act (per Port)  
Environmental  
Dimensions  
Unit Weight  
17.3” x 9.7” x 1.7”(440mm x 247mm x 44mm)  
5.95 lbs. (2.7Kg)  
Power Input  
100-264V AC, 50-60Hz  
Power Consumption  
Certifications  
60 watts  
FCC Class A  
Operating Temp.  
Storage Temp.  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
0° C to 50° C (32° F to 122° F)  
40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 158° F)  
20 % to 95 % Non-Condensing  
20 % to 95 % Non-Condensing  
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Contact Information  
For help with the installation or operation of this product, contact Linksys  
Customer Support at one of the phone numbers or Internet addresses below.  
Sales Information  
800-546-5797 (LINKSYS)  
Tech Support and RMA Issues 800-326-7114  
949-261-1288  
Fax  
949-261-8868  
Email  
Web  
FTP Site  
ftp.linksys.com  
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