D LINK DES 810 User Manual

DES-810  
DES-818  
10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch  
User’s Guide  
Rev. 02 (Aug., 1997)  
6DES810...02  
Printed In Taiwan  
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10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PREFACE .........................................................................ix  
Usage/Scope ............................................................................................. ix  
Purpose..................................................................................................... ix  
Audience ................................................................................................... ix  
Manual Organization ................................................................................ x  
1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................1  
Introduction ............................................................................................... 1  
100Mbps Fast Ethernet Introduction......................................................... 2  
100BASE-TX Technology Overview.......................................................... 2  
Cables and Connectors........................................................................................2  
Topology.............................................................................................................3  
Network...............................................................................................................3  
Hubs ....................................................................................................................4  
Connectivity Rules..............................................................................................4  
Switching Technology................................................................................ 5  
Benefits of Switching..........................................................................................5  
10/100 Switching Technology ............................................................................6  
Product Features ....................................................................................... 6  
Packing List............................................................................................... 7  
Front Panel................................................................................................ 8  
Ports ....................................................................................................................8  
LED Indicators..................................................................................................10  
Rear Panel............................................................................................... 11  
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Duplex Mode Switch.........................................................................................12  
2 INSTALLATION ................................................................13  
Installation Site........................................................................................ 13  
Installing on a Desktop or Shelf .............................................................. 14  
Connecting Power ................................................................................... 15  
Network Connections............................................................................... 15  
10/100Mbps Ports .............................................................................................15  
10Mbps Ports ....................................................................................................16  
Cable Types.......................................................................................................16  
Setting the Duplex Mode.......................................................................... 17  
Network Configuration Examples............................................................ 18  
LAN Microsegmentation...................................................................................19  
Fast Ethernet Server Connection.......................................................................19  
A SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................21  
B CONNECTOR PINOUTS....................................................23  
RJ-45 Connectors .................................................................................... 23  
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PREFACE  
Congratulations on your purchase of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch. This  
device integrates 100Mbps Fast Ethernet and 10Mbps Ethernet network  
capabilities in a highly flexible desktop package.  
Usage/Scope  
This manual discusses two 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch models (ten port and  
eighteen port). Where necessary, the text distinguishes between them,  
otherwise all information provided is applicable to either model. Please note  
that figures throughout the manual depict the ten port model.  
Purpose  
This manual discusses how to install and use the 10/100 Fast Ethernet  
Switch.  
Audience  
This manual is intended for network administrators with:  
Background in LAN bridge concepts.  
Understanding of IEEE 802.3 Ethernet and 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet  
networking concepts.  
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Understanding of how to install local area networks (LANs).  
Manual Organization  
Chapter 1 Overview  
Describes the product, its features, packing list, and the front and rear panels.  
Chapter 2 Installation  
Provides detailed instructions on installing the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch.  
Chapter 2 includes information on installation, connecting power, network  
connections, setting the communications mode, and provides some network  
configuration examples.  
Appendix A Specifications  
Lists the technical specifications of the product.  
Appendix B Connector Pinouts  
Describes the connector pinouts of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch ports.  
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2 OVERVIEW  
Introduction  
The DES-810 and DES-818 Fast Ethernet Switches are ideal for network  
managers who want to boost workgroup performance easily by micro-  
segmenting a 10Mbps LAN while adding 100Mbps links. They are also  
excellently suited to provide dedicated Fast Ethernet connections to key  
network servers.  
Each switch integrates 100Mbps Fast Ethernet with 10Mbps Ethernet  
networks seamlessly. The speed migration design will bridge high bandwidth  
Fast Ethernet network segments to traditional 10Mbps Ethernet network  
segments quickly and simply.  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch complies with IEEE802.3u, 100BASE-TX,  
IEEE802.3 and 10BASE-T standards. The DES-818 model has 16 10Mbps  
twisted-pair ports and two 10/100Mbps N-Way twisted-pair ports. The DES-  
810 has eight 10Mbps twisted-pair ports and two 10/100Mbps N-Way  
twisted-pair ports. The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch provides a store-and-  
forward passing scheme. Filtering and forwarding rates for the switch run at  
wire-speed, reducing latency within and across segments.  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch provides an easy, affordable, high-  
performance, seamless, and standard-based migration path to a 100BASE-TX  
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LAN while preserving your initial investment and use of 10Mbps Ethernet  
LANs.  
100Mbps Fast Ethernet Introduction  
Computers today have become increasingly powerful, with the capability to  
accommodate very sophisticated uses such as multimedia applications,  
video-conferencing, and CAD/CAM. To utilize these technologically  
advanced applications more efficiently, there is also a growing demand for  
faster networks that can handle heavy network traffic.  
Recognizing this need for greater bandwidth and lower latency, a variety of  
technologies such as FDDI, ATM, and 100Mbps Fast Ethernet have been  
adopted by many vendors. 100Mbps Fast Ethernet technology stands out as  
the most inexpensive and smoothest migration path for existing 10Mbps  
Ethernet users.  
100Mbps Fast Ethernet is a relatively new standard specified by the IEEE  
802.3 LAN committee. It is an extension of the 10Mbps Ethernet standard  
with the ability to transmit and receive data at 100Mbps, while maintaining  
the CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol.  
Since 100Mbps Fast Ethernet is  
compatible with all 10Mbps Ethernet environments, it provides a straight-  
forward upgrade without wasting the company’s existing investment in  
hardware, software, and trained personnel.  
100BASE-TX Technology Overview  
Cables and Connectors  
Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables are supported. UTP  
category 5 cable uses the same RJ-45 connector used with 10BASE-T, wired  
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in the same configuration. Please note that the punch-down blocks in the  
wiring closet must also be Category 5 certified. If these blocks do not meet  
the standard, an upgrade is necessary.  
Topology  
A Fast Ethernet workgroup is configured in a star topology and is built  
around a maximum of two repeaters. Each workgroup forms a separate LAN  
(also known as a segment or collision domain), and these workgroups can be  
easily interconnected through switches, bridges, or routers to form one LAN  
large enough to encompass a high-rise building or campus environment.  
Recent innovations in LAN hub technology such as stackable hubs, coupled  
with the decreasing cost of switches, bridges, and routers, allow the design of  
low-cost, efficient Fast Ethernet workgroups and enterprise LANs.  
The following factors strongly influence the architecture of Fast Ethernet  
networks:  
The EIA/TIA 568 Wiring Standard imposes a 100 meter limit on  
horizontal runs of twisted-pair cables; that is, connections from the  
wiring closet to the end-station.  
Fast Ethernet’s increased operational speed reduces the maximum  
distance between all elements of the LAN (see below).  
The EIA/TIA 568 Wiring Standard does not support the use of  
coaxial cables for horizontal wiring.  
Network  
Network diameter, which is the distance between two end-stations in the  
same collision domain, is the primary difference between traditional Ethernet  
and Fast Ethernet. Due to the increased speed in Fast Ethernet and adherence  
to the EIA/TIA 568 wiring rules, the network diameter of a Fast Ethernet  
collision domain is limited to 205 meters; in contrast, the maximum  
10BASE-T Ethernet collision domain diameter can be up to 2500 meters.  
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Hubs  
Unlike 10BASE-T hubs which are all functionally identical, Fast Ethernet  
hubs are divided into two distinct types: Class I and Class II. A Class I hub  
repeats all incoming signals on one port to the other ports by first translating  
them to digital signals and then retranslating them back to line signals. These  
translations are necessary when connecting various network media to the  
same collision domain, such as when combining two wire-pair 100BASE-TX  
media with four wire-pair 100BASE-T4 media. Only one Class I hub can  
exist within the same collision domain, thus this type of hub cannot be  
cascaded. A Class II repeater, on the other hand, immediately repeats all  
incoming line signals on one port to the other ports; no translations are  
performed. This type of hub connects identical media to the same collision  
domain; for example, TX to TX. At most, two Class II hubs can exist within  
the same collision domain. The cable used to cascade these hubs is called an  
inter-repeater link (IRL).  
As mentioned earlier, stackable hubs can be used to increase the number of  
available nodes in a collision domain. An entire hub stack counts as a single  
repeater.  
Connectivity Rules  
The maximum length of a twisted-pair segment (that is, distance  
between a port in the hub to a single-address network device such as  
a PC, server, or LAN switch) is 100 meters.  
The maximum diameter in a collision domain is about 205 meters  
using two Class II hubs (or hub stacks) and 200 meters using one  
Class I hub.  
Between any two end-stations in a collision domain, there may be up  
to three segments and two Class II hubs or two segments and one  
Class I hub.  
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Switching Technology  
Switching is fast becoming the industry standard for pushing the limits of  
existing Ethernet networks. A switch bridges Ethernet packets between  
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet LAN segments at the MAC address level of the  
Ethernet protocol.  
The difference between switched Ethernet (10Mbps, 100Mbps, or both) and  
traditional Ethernet is analogous to the difference between a private phone  
line and a party line. With switched Ethernet, each workgroup has a “private  
line” so that transmitted packets don’t have to wait as long to gain access to  
the network. When connected to a switched port, each Ethernet segment has  
full “wire-speed” access, so a switch effectively divides a single Ethernet  
LAN into bridged multiple LAN segments. Each segment can support a  
workgroup or even provide a dedicated connection for a key workstation or  
server. The result of dividing an Ethernet LAN into multiple segments is a  
multiplication of internal bandwidth available to all stations on the LAN and  
a reduction in latency rates during peak-use periods.  
Benefits of Switching  
Ethernet switching technology drastically increases the total bandwidth of a  
LAN. It also provides configuration flexibility to local workgroups which  
allows the network administrator to better control how network resources are  
distributed against network load. Switching helps reduce the congestion  
problems inherent in the contention-oriented CSMA/CD protocol, thereby  
improving network response during high utilization periods.  
Also, currently popular distributed client/server applications often require  
higher bandwidth and tighter client-to-server integration. Legacy 10Mbps  
Ethernet often is unable to provide a sufficiently sophisticated platform for  
users to be able to take full advantage of such client/server applications.  
Fast Ethernet switching not only satisfies both technical and business needs,  
it also preserves the current investment in the huge 10BASE-T Ethernet  
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installed base. Compatibility with 10Mbps Ethernet ensures that users will  
be able to migrate to Fast Ethernet at a pace appropriate to their installation  
and needs.  
10/100 Switching Technology  
An integral extension of Fast Ethernet, 10/100 switching provides not  
only a 100Mbps high-speed connection for carrying aggregated 10Mbps  
traffic, it also handles the necessary conversion of MAC between  
10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX. Combining Fast Ethernet and switching  
technologies provides both bandwidth for local workgroups and a high-  
speed link to carry local traffic elsewhere in the network.  
Product Features  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch has the following key features:  
MODEL PORTS (RJ-45)  
DES-818 16 10Mbps; Two 10/100Mbps; One Uplink  
DES-810 Eight 10Mbps; Two 10/100Mbps; One Uplink  
Full-duplex and half-duplex capability on all ports with each user-  
configurable through the Duplex Mode Switch on the rear panel.  
Shared memory architecture.  
Dynamic buffer allocation to balance the network load and prevent  
packet loss due to congestion.  
8K active MAC address entry table per device, self-learning and table  
aging.  
Auto polarity correction for all twisted pair ports.  
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High-speed uplink port for connecting to a higher tier switch or other  
device.  
Flexibility of application: from segmentation of a large LAN to client-  
server maximization to dedicated connections for high-priority single  
users.  
Support for IEEE 802.3, 10BASE-2, 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u and  
100BASE-TX standards.  
Εxtensive LED indicators to facilitate troubleshooting and monitoring of  
the product’s operating status.  
Fast store-and-forward passing scheme provides low latency and high  
data integrity.  
Compatibility with standard Ethernet applications, internetworking  
systems and client-side adapters to minimize infrastructure changes and  
costs.  
Packing List  
Unpack the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch shipping carton and check for the  
listed items below. If any items are missing or damaged, notify your  
authorized reseller immediately.  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch  
This User's Guide  
An AC Power Cord  
Adhesive-backed Rubber Feet  
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Front Panel  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch front panel includes network connectors  
and LED indicators for ease-of-use.  
Figure 1 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Front Panel  
Ports  
The product comes with twisted-pair ports. These ports can be used to  
connect to individual stations in need of faster access, to segment heavily  
utilized LANs, and/or to provide higher bandwidth access to a key server in a  
client-server environment.  
10Mbps Ports  
The 10Mbps twisted-pair ports are standard RJ-45 connectors for use with  
unshielded or shielded twisted-pair (UTP/STP) wiring. The 10Mbps ports  
operate at an user-selectable speed of 10Mbps for half-duplex mode or  
20Mbps for full-duplex mode. In either mode, the twisted-pair ports can  
operate over 100 meters of Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP or STP cable.  
Possible uses for the 10Mbps switch ports:  
Segment an existing LAN to improve bandwidth utilization.  
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Connect single users either to provide power users with greater access  
and thus speed, or multiple users for high bandwidth access to a shared  
network server.  
Uplink connections for lower-tier switches.  
10/100Mbps Ports  
The 10/100Mbps twisted-pair ports are standard RJ-45 connectors for use  
with unshielded or shielded twisted-pair (UTP/STP) wiring. These ports are  
auto-negotiating between 10Mbps and 100Mbps, which means that they  
detect the speed of devices connected to them and auto-configure to run at  
that speed. The 10/100Mbps ports also operate in half-duplex mode or full-  
duplex mode at either speed. In either duplex mode, the twisted-pair ports  
can operate over 100 meters of Category 5 UTP or STP cable.  
Possible uses for the 10/100Mbps switch ports:  
Add Fast Ethernet segments to an existing 10Mbps LAN.  
Provide a dedicated Fast Ethernet connection for a shared LAN server in  
a 10Mbps LAN.  
Uplink to a higher-tier hub or switch.  
Table 1-1: Port and Cable Specifications  
Port  
Connector  
RJ-45  
Half/Full  
Duplex  
Cable  
10Mbps  
10/100Mbps  
10/20Mbps  
100m, Category 3,4, or  
5 UTP; or STP  
RJ-45  
10/20Mbps  
100/200Mbps  
100m, Category 5 UTP  
or STP  
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Note:  
Full-duplex mode can only be used for  
connections to other switches or to network  
stations. Connections to hubs must use half-  
duplex mode only.  
Uplink Port  
The uplink port is used for higher-tier connections to more advanced  
switches or other network devices. Please note that if you are using the  
uplink port, you will be unable to use port one as these two ports are  
logically linked.  
Note:  
A crossover cable must be used when connecting  
from the uplink of another switch or a hub to the  
uplink port on the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch.  
LED Indicators  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch has extensive LED indicators to facilitate  
monitoring and troubleshooting. They include a Power LED and Status LEDs  
for all ports. The Status LEDs have indicators that report on Link, Duplex,  
Activity, Collision and 100Mbps states.  
Figure 2 LED Indicators  
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The following section describes these indicators in detail.  
Power LED  
This indicator is green when power is supplied to the device. The Power  
LED lights when you connect the power cable to the power receptacle at  
the rear of the device, and then plug it in to a power outlet.  
Link/Act LED  
This indicator is green when the respective port is properly connected to  
a powered-on device and blinks green when packets are being  
transmitted or received.  
100M LEDs  
These indicators are green when port 1 or port 2 is connected to a device  
operating at 100Mbps. If either of these LEDs is off, then the port it  
corresponds to is either not connected or is connected to a device  
operating at 10Mbps.  
FDX/Collision (Col) LED  
This indicator is green when the respective port is operating in full-  
duplex mode, and blinks yellow when collisions occur.  
Rear Panel  
The rear panel of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch includes the power cable  
connector and the Duplex Mode Switch.  
Figure 3 Rear Panel  
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Duplex Mode Switch  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch supports full duplex operation on all 10 and  
10/100 ports. When operating in full duplex mode, ports can transmit and  
receive simultaneously. Each 10Mbps port must be manually set to the  
proper duplex mode (half or full), but the switch can be set to auto-detect the  
duplex mode for ports 1 and 2 (the two 10/100Mbps ports).  
To change the duplex mode, change the Duplex Mode DIP switch setting on  
the back of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch. On the DIP switch, for ports 1  
and 2, down is auto-detect, up is full-duplex. If port 1 or 2 is set to auto-  
detect the duplex mode but is connected to a device that is unable to  
broadcast its operational mode, the port will default to half-duplex operation.  
For all other ports (3 - 10 or 3 - 18) up is full duplex, down is half duplex,  
and the switch numbers correspond with the port numbers. It is not  
necessary to turn off the device when changing the duplex mode setting. For  
more information, see “Setting the Duplex Mode” in the next chapter.  
Note:  
Full-duplex mode can only be used for  
connections to other switches or to network  
stations. Connections to hubs must use half-  
duplex mode only.  
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3 INSTALLATION  
This chapter describes the installation procedure for the 10/100 Fast Ethernet  
Switch. The chapter includes information on installation, connecting power,  
connecting network cables, setting the port duplex mode, and some network  
configuration examples.  
Installation Site  
When installing the switch, choose a sturdy, level surface in a ventilated area  
that is dust free and away from heat vents, warm air exhaust from other  
devices and direct sunlight. Avoid proximity to large electric motors or other  
electromagnetic equipment.  
Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for the 10/100  
Fast Ethernet Switch:  
The surface must support at least 3.0 kg (6.5 lbs).  
Air temperature should range from 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C).  
Humidity should be less than 90%, non-condensing.  
Site should not exceed the electromagnetic field (RFC) standards for IEC  
801-3, Level 2 (3V/M) field strength.  
The power outlet should be within 6 feet of the device.  
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For a detailed list of the product’s technical specifications, refer to Appendix  
A, Specifications.  
Installing on a Desktop or Shelf  
When installing the product you need to attach the rubber feet included with  
the device. Attach these cushioning feet on the bottom at each corner of the  
device. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects  
around it.  
Figure 4 Installing the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch on a Table  
Note:  
If you would like to install the hub in a standard  
network equipment rack, an optional rack  
mount bracket kit is available through your  
dealer.  
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Connecting Power  
Power is supplied to the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch through an AC power  
cord. The AC power input voltage ranges from 100 to 240 VAC. A power  
cable is included with the device.  
Figure 5 Connecting Power  
Network Connections  
If any port on the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch is set for full-duplex  
operation, the device (or LAN) connected to that port should also be set for  
full-duplex operation. The following sections discuss the requirements for  
each operating mode.  
10/100Mbps Ports  
These ports (1 and 2 on both models) require Category 5 unshielded twisted-  
pair or shielded twisted-pair (UTP/STP) cable to run at 100Mbps. The  
attached station must be within 100 meters of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet  
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Switch. When connecting a workstation or a server running at 100Mbps, a  
standard 100BASE-TX adapter must be installed. When running at 10Mbps,  
ports 1 and 2 are functionally identical to the 10Mbps ports described below.  
10Mbps Ports  
These ports require Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-pair or shielded  
twisted-pair (UTP/STP) cable. They can be used to connect to individual  
workstations, servers or other 10BASE-T devices. The attached station must  
be within 100 meters of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch. When connecting a  
workstation or a server, a standard 10BASE-T adapter must be installed.  
Cable Types  
Under most conditions, the ports on the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch may use  
normal straight-through cables. Some circumstances, however, may require  
the use of crossover cables (i.e., cables in which the twisted-pair outputs have  
been crossed). See Appendix B for more information on crossover cable  
pinouts. The table below describes when to use which cable type.  
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Table 2-1: Using Straight-Through and Crossover Cables  
SWITCH  
PORT USED  
DEVICE  
PORT  
TYPE  
CABLE TO USE  
Normal  
Server (or PC)  
Straight-Through (||)  
Crossover (X)  
Switch or Non-  
Hub  
Uplink  
Uplink  
Straight-Through (||)  
Crossover (X)  
Uplink  
Server (or PC)  
Switch or Non-  
Straight-Through (||)  
Hub  
Uplink  
Uplink  
Crossover (X)  
Setting the Duplex Mode  
Each port of the device can be set for half-duplex or full-duplex operation.  
The two 10/100Mbps ports can be set to either full-duplex or auto-detect  
duplex mode. At half-duplex operation, packet transmission and reception  
do not occur simultaneously, thus communication speed is limited to  
100Mbps using 100BASE-TX mode and 10Mbps using 10BASE-T mode. At  
full-duplex operation, packet transmission and reception occur  
simultaneously, thus communication speed is doubled to 200Mbps using  
100BASE-TX mode and 20Mbps using 10BASE-T mode. Full-duplex  
operation can be used on links between the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch and  
any device (or station) that supports full-duplex operation.  
Set the duplex mode through the duplex mode switch at the rear of the  
device. To set a port to full-duplex operation, slide the corresponding duplex  
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switch up. To set for half-duplex, set the duplex switch down. To set either  
or both ports 1 and 2 to auto duplex mode detect, set the corresponding  
switch down.  
Figure 6 Setting the Duplex Mode  
Note:  
Full-duplex mode can only be used for  
connections to other switches, network  
servers, or network stations.  
Connections to hubs must use half-duplex  
mode only.  
Network Configuration Examples  
This section provides sample configurations showing ways you might use the  
10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch.  
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Installation  
10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide  
LAN Microsegmentation  
Perhaps the principal purpose for the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch is to  
microsegment an existing LAN to improve network latency rates and  
increase overall performance. The 100Mbps ports on the switch can be used  
to connect those segments which require greater throughput.  
Figure 7 Microsegmenting a LAN and Adding 100Mbps Segments  
Fast Ethernet Server Connection  
The 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch is an ideal device for connecting a  
dedicated server via a 100Mbps line to a 10Mbps network. Increasing the  
bandwidth speed of  
a
server connection can provide significant  
improvements in network performance.  
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Figure 8 Fast Ethernet Connection for a Server  
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10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide  
A
4 SPECIFICATIONS  
This appendix lists the technical specifications for the device.  
Standards Compliance 10BASE-2, 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3,  
100BASE-TX, IEEE 802.3u  
100Mbps (100BASE-  
TX)  
RJ-45, Full or Half Duplex –  
100/200Mbps  
10Mbps (10BASE-  
T)  
RJ-45, Full or Half Duplex – 10/20Mbps  
Performance  
Filtering Rate:  
14880 pps for 10Mbps ports  
148800 pps for 100Mbps ports  
Forwarding Rate:  
14880 pps for 10Mbps ports  
148800 pps for 100Mbps ports  
LED Indicators  
Power, 100M, Link/Act, FDX/Col  
Specifications  
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Dimensions  
DES-810: 324 x 231 x 43 mm  
DES-818: 324 x 231 x 54 mm  
(W x D x H)  
Weight  
DES-810: 2.5 kg / 5.5 lbs.  
DES-818: 3.0 kg / 6.5 lbs.  
100 ~ 240 VAC, 50/60Hz  
DES-810: 0.30A  
Power Input  
DES-818: 0.50A  
Power Consumption  
DES-810: 20 watt (max.)  
DES-818: 40 watt (max.)  
32° ~ 122° F (0° ~ 50° C)  
Operating  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Altitude  
Emissions  
Safety  
5 ~ 90%, Storage  
10,000 ft (3048 m)  
FCC part 15 Class A, VCCI-1, CE Mark  
UL, CSA and TUV/GS  
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Specifications  
10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide  
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5 CONNECTOR PINOUTS  
This appendix describes the RJ-45 connector pinouts.  
RJ-45 Connectors  
Figure B-1 RJ-45 Connector  
The above figure shows the arrangements of the pins, while Table B-1 lists  
the pinouts.  
Connector Pinouts  
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Table B-1: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts  
RJ-45 Connector Pinouts  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
MDI Signal  
TD+ (Transmit)  
TD- (Transmit)  
RD+ (Receive)  
NC  
5
NC  
6
7
RD- (Receive)  
NC  
8
NC  
A schematic for crossover cables is shown in the following figure.  
Figure B-2 Crossover Cable  
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Connector Pinouts  
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