Linksys Switch EZXS55W User Manual

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EtherFast 10/100  
Autosensing  
Workgroup  
Switch  
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EtherFast® 10/100 5-Port Workgroup Switch (EZXS55W)  
EtherFast® 10/100 8-Port Workgroup Switch (EZXS88W)  
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EtherFast 10/100 Autosensing Switches  
Contents  
Introduction  
Introduction  
Your EtherFast 10/100 Autosensing Workgroup Switch  
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Your EtherFast 10/100 Autosensing Workgroup Switch  
Congratulations on purchasing your new Linksys EtherFast 10/100  
Autosensing Workgroup Switch for your network's 10/100 migration needs.  
Available in 5 and 8 Port models, the EtherFast 10/100 Switch is the easiest,  
most versatile way to boost your network's performance while migrating to  
the speed and power of Fast Ethernet. Unlike hubs that ration your network  
bandwidth and may slow down with high data traffic, your Linksys Switch  
fuels each of your computers with full duplex transfer mode on top of dedi-  
cated bandwidth to unleash your network speed.  
Hardware Installation  
Planning Your Network Layout  
Installing Your Switch  
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Tips on Switching Your Network  
About Fast Ethernet  
History of Fast Ethernet  
Switches versus Hubs  
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Types of Ethernet Cabling  
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In migrating your network to Fast Ethernets 100Mbps speed, your new  
Linksys 10/100 Switch is ready to go to work for you immediately. Apply  
this switching power to your 10BaseT network, and your data traffic efficien-  
cy improves several times over. Connect your file server to the Switch's  
autosensing ports, and speed up access time for all your users in just one  
move. And when you're ready, switch your way to full duplex speeds of up to  
200Mbps – the speed is yours!  
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Specifications  
Environmental Specifications  
Customer Support  
Every Switch packs a complete suite of advanced data error detection and  
correction features for surefire communication every time. Auto partitioning,  
data collision control, preamble regeneration and incoming frame retiming  
ensure that not a single bit is lost during even the heaviest moments of net-  
work traffic. Built to last, your new EtherFast 10/100 Switch delivers optimal  
high-end video, gaming, multimedia, database, and other speed-intensive  
applications at blazing speeds.  
• EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup Switch (EZXS55W)  
• EtherFast 10/100 8-Port Workgroup Switch (EZXS88W)  
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Configuration A shows one possible way to set up an EtherFast Switch in a  
Fast Ethernet environment. Note that the Switch requires Category 5 UTP  
network cabling for all its connections, like all Fast Ethernet network hard-  
ware.  
Hardware Installation  
Planning Your Network Layout  
Building a Fast Ethernet network involves more topology rules in addition to  
the 10BaseT network rules. These rules specify distance limitations and  
cabling specifications. Data loss, collisions, and other network problems  
causing down time are likely to occur if the rules below are not followed.  
All of the workstations below can access all resources on the network -  
10Mbps users can access the 100Mbps nodes, and vice versa. While allowing  
the 10Mbps and 100Mbps segments to communicate, the Switch optimizes  
data traffic by switching the data packets to their destination through the  
quickest route possible, which improves performance up to 80% even on the  
faster 100Mbps network segment.  
Use Category 5 UTP (EIA 568, Cat 5) ethernet cabling with four pairs of  
wires and RJ-45 tips for all Fast Ethernet connections.  
Configuration A  
Use the chart below to position your switches, hubs and workstations.  
From  
Switch  
To  
Maximum Distance  
Switch or Hub*  
Hub*  
100 meters (328 feet) 1  
5 meters (16.4 feet) 1  
Hub*  
100 meters (328 feet) 1  
Switch or Hub  
Workstation 1  
*Hub refers to any type of 100Mbps hub, including regular hubs and stackable hubs. A  
10mbps hub connected to another 10mbps hub can span up to 100 meters (328 feet).  
No more than two hubs should be uplinked in a row in a Fast Ethernet net-  
work. A set of stacked hubs, which must be stacked with a stacking cable,  
counts as one hub or node on the network.  
In Fast Ethernet networks, your 10/100 Switch acts as a repeater, regenerat-  
ing data signals before passing them on to the next device. Hubs do not func-  
tion as repeaters.  
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Installing Your Switch  
Powering On the Switch  
Package Contents  
Plug in the Switch's AC power adapter. Each time your Switch powers up, it  
will run a Diagnostic/Self-Test. After the test, the Power LED will light up.  
As connections to the Switchs LEDs are powered on, each port's correspon-  
ding Link/Act LED will light up. The remaining LEDs will also light up  
according to how your data is being transferred, e.g. full or half duplex,  
10mbps or 100mbps.  
Carefully remove your EtherFast 10/100 Workgroup Switch from its packag-  
ing. Make sure that you have received all of the items listed below. If any  
items are missing or damaged, contact your Linksys dealer for replacement  
part(s).  
EtherFast 10/100 Autosensing Workgroup Switch  
AC Power Cable  
User Guide and Registration Card  
If the Switch experiences excessive data collisions, verify that your network  
cabling is securely crimped and installed properly.  
Reading the Front Panel LEDs  
Connecting Computers to Your Switch  
The chart below tells you what the front panel LEDs of the 5 and 8 Port  
Switches mean. Each Switch has a Power LED on the left side to indicate  
when the unit is ON.  
Your Switchs rear panel has five or eight standard RJ-45 ports, plus a shared  
uplink port. Each port automatically detects the speed and duplex of the  
attached cabling to a network card, switch, hub, etc. The ports operate in  
either full or half duplex, which lets you run at speeds of 200mbps, 100mbps,  
20mbps or 10mbps.  
Each port on your Switch can connect to workstations, file servers, hubs,  
repeaters, bridges, routers or other switches. Connections to the switch  
require Category 5 UTP network cabling with RJ-45 tips, not to exceed 100  
meters (328 feet) in length. See page 10 for more details on cabling.  
Front Panel - Etherfast 10/100 Autosensing Workgroup Switch  
To connect a computer directly to the switch, plug one end of the cable into  
the switch, then plug the other end of the cable into the computer's network  
adapter.  
LED Configuration Chart  
LED  
LED Status  
Network Status  
Uplinking to Other Switches and Hubs  
Connection is detected  
On  
Link/Act  
Data is sending/receiving  
Full duplex transfer mode  
Port has data collision error  
Half duplex transfer mode  
Flickering  
On  
Switches, hubs, and similar network devices are uplinked to your Switch  
with straight-through Category 5 cabling. Attach the Category 5 cabling to  
the uplink port of the network device that you are uplinking to the Switch,  
and plug the other end of the cable into any standard RJ-45 port on your  
Switch. Using the uplink port will automatically disable the port directly  
next to it, since the uplink port is a shared port.  
FD/Col  
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Flickering  
Off  
100 mbps speed  
10 mbps speed  
On  
Off  
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Tips on Switching Your Network  
About Fast Ethernet  
History of Fast Ethernet  
Here are some of the ways your new EtherFast 10/100 Switch can help you  
optimize your network speed.  
• Speed up Nodes From Your 10BaseT Network  
Standard Ethernet has been the most popular networking technology during  
this past decade, with a maximum data throughput of 10Mbps. But the  
Ethernet standard has fallen out of favor as todays massive graphics, multi-  
media, and other data-intensive applications have magnified the problem of  
lagging network performance.  
In a 10BaseT network, connect your hubs, file servers and key users such as  
managers and network administrators directly to your Switch to channel dedi-  
cated bandwidth in full duplex mode to each station. The Switch can com-  
municate with all its connections simultaneously, whereas a hub can only  
communicate with one workstation at a time, in half duplex transfer mode.  
Fast Ethernet now dominates as the most viable and economical solution to  
resolve the problem of network speed over all other market alternatives.  
Capable of sending and receiving data at 100 Mbps, its bandwidth more than  
accommodates even the most intensive real-time applications.  
• Conserving Bandwidth with 10Mbps & 100Mbps Segments  
10BaseT and 100BaseTX hardware are not readily compatible, but your  
10/100 Switch can designate network segments of different speeds. This  
allows you to run one 10mbps segment to serve users without a need for con-  
siderable speed, and a faster 100mbps segment devoted to users who depend  
heavily on graphics, multimedia, database, or other speed-intensive applica-  
tions. With switched segmentation, your 100mbps users will not be slowed  
down by the users on the 10mbps segment.  
Also known as 100BaseTX, Fast Ethernet supports high speed signaling and  
gives users an efficient and affordable solution for upgrading their present  
network to the upcoming standard speed of 100Mbps. 100BaseTX data pack-  
et lengths and formats are transmitted over two pairs of Category 5 UTP  
cabling, just like the 10BaseT system. It uses identical data error control and  
management information as 10BaseT transmissions as well.  
• Run 10Mbps Peripherals in Your Fast Ethernet Network  
Because Fast Ethernet is based on similar technology to standard Ethernet,  
the issue of migrating from 10Mbps to the higher Fast Ethernet speed  
requires virtually no effort with the right piece of equipment. All it takes is  
your EtherFast Autosensing Switch to coordinate your network hardware, and  
you’re ready to run a top-notch system.  
Most of the network peripherals in place today run at 10mbps, since 10BaseT  
has been the standard network speed to date. These peripherals, designed to  
operate at 10mbps, cannot readily communicate with 100BaseTX equipment.  
A 10mbps interface is also required for cable and DSL connections, which  
are quickly becoming very popular ways to access the Internet. Your 10/100  
Switch provides your 10BaseT equipment and cable and DSL lines with a  
10Mbps interface while still running your Fast Ethernet devices at 100mbps.  
• Strengthen Data Transfers Through Signal Regeneration  
Your Switch functions as a repeater, which regenerates data signals as they  
pass through it. This feature acts as a safeguard to deter data loss and ensure  
that transmissions arrive at their destination intact. Switches positioned  
between hubs can preserve your datas integrity and eliminate your need to  
buy and use repeaters in your Fast Ethernet network.  
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A network without a switch is called a shared network because every node  
on the network competes for a fraction of the total bandwidth. In a shared  
network, data packets are randomly broadcasted to all stations until they  
discover their intended destination. Consequently, considerable time and  
bandwidth is wasted on data packets swimming along network lines before  
they find their correct address. A switch, on the other hand, features a store-  
and-forward function which retains the address for each data packet and  
shoots them straight to the correct destination.  
Switches versus Hubs  
Your EtherFast 10/100 Switch boosts your network performance several times  
over, conserving your time, money and resources. The scalability of your  
Switch, its full duplex data transfer and dedicated bandwidth all contribute to  
maximizing efficiency in your Fast Ethernet network.  
Your EtherFast 10/100 Switchs autosensing feature gives you a key advan-  
tage over other forms of networking by upgrading speed-critical network seg-  
ments to 100mbps while allowing existing 10BaseT networks to operate with  
the Switch. Allowing 10BaseT and 100BaseTX hardware speeds to run  
alongside each other eliminates the need to purchase new hardware, rewire  
and reconfigure an entire site all at once. This scalability factor ensures that  
Fast Ethernet will not fall obsolete to upgrades in speed standards and main-  
tains use of all your old equipment until you decide to buy speedier replace-  
ments. Otherwise, throwing away all your older, slower equipment in an old-  
fashioned “forklift upgrade” is the only other alternative.  
Scalability allows you to budget for your networking needs over time.  
Now networks can custom-run fast and slow segments at the same time for  
different users and departments. Publishing, R&D, and accounting depart-  
ments can enjoy 100mbps transfer, while other corporate segments conserve  
bandwidth by operating at slower, more economical 10mbps speeds.  
Switches also feature full duplex data transfer, meaning that all computers  
on the switch can “talk” to the switch at the same time. Plus, switches can  
send and receive data simultaneously to all connections, whereas a hub can-  
not. A hub simply works with one computer at a time and only sends or  
receives data, since it cannot handle two way communication.  
In addition to full duplex transfer, your 10/100 Switch surges your network  
with dedicated bandwidth to each node, devoting 100mbps to every device  
and multiplying your bandwidth for each added node. For instance, if you  
connect five computers to your EtherFast 10/100 Switch, then each computer  
will get a dedicated bandwidth of 100Mbps at full duplex transfer. If you run  
5 computers from a 100mbps hub, then each computer would only share a  
part of the 100mbps bandwidth.  
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Types of Ethernet Cabling  
Straight-Through Twisted Pair Wiring  
Twisted-pair cabling comes in various grades, or categories. Category 5 is  
required for Fast Ethernet, and is also the most reliable and most commonly  
used type of cabling.  
You can buy Category 5 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cabling in pre-  
crimped lengths, or you can crimp your own. Crimping your own cabling can  
result in faulty connections if the RJ-45 tips are not secured properly.  
Precrimped Category 5 ethernet cabling is available at most computer retail  
stores.  
The most common type of Category 5 cabling used is UTP, or “unshielded  
twisted pair.” STP, or “shielded twisted pair,” wiring is only necessary for  
network environments exposed to excessive amounts of electromagnetic inter-  
ference, or EMI. These environments include areas with high sources of elec-  
trical power, air conditioning, generators, and radio signals. STP cabling is  
also used for wiring outdoors.  
In a straight-through cable, wires 1, 2, 3 and 6 at one end of the cable are  
still wires 1, 2, 3, and 6 at the other end. In a crossover cable, the pairs are  
reversed so that wire 1 becomes 3 at the other end of the cable, 2 becomes 6,  
and so forth.  
Crossed-Over Twisted Pair Wiring  
In building your Fast Ethernet network, it is highly recommended to use only  
straight through cabling. Use crossed over cabling as a last resort when there  
are no uplink ports available.  
To determine which wire is wire 1, hold the RJ-45 connector with the spring  
clip facing towards the ground and the copper connectors pointing away from  
you, with the wires exposed upwards to your view. The first wire on the far  
left is wire 1. You can also refer to the illustrations and charts of the internal  
wiring on page 11.  
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Customer Support  
Appendix  
For help with the installation or operation of your EtherFast 10/100  
Autosensing Switch, contact Linksys Customer Support at one of the phone  
numbers or Internet addresses below.  
Specifications  
Model Numbers  
Standards  
EZXS55W  
EZXS88W  
Technical Support  
800-326-7114  
949-261-1288  
949-261-8868  
IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT),  
IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX)  
CSMA/CD  
5 or 8 10BaseT/100BaseTX RJ-45 Ports, plus  
One Shared RJ-45 Uplink Port  
10 or 100 (Half Duplex)  
20 or 200 (Full Duplex)  
1024 Unicast Table Entries  
Unlimited Multicast Broadcast Entries  
1536 Bytes  
Protocol  
Ports  
Fax  
Email  
Website  
FTP Site  
Speed Per Port (Mbps)  
MAC Addresses  
Max Frame Size  
Buffer Memory  
Cabling Type  
1MB  
Category 5 UTP or Better  
Power,  
LED Display  
Link/Act, FD/Col, 100 (per Port)  
Environmental Specifications  
Dimensions  
Unit Weight  
7.5” x 6.1” x 1.75”  
12 oz.  
Power Input  
Power Consumption  
Certifications  
3.3VDC, 3 Amps  
10 watts  
FCC Class B (5 Port Model),  
FCC Class A (8 Port Model),  
CE Mark Commercial,  
UL and CSA Listed  
Operating Temp  
Storage Temp  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
32ºF to 131ºF (0ºC to 55ºC)  
-40ºF to 158ºF (-40ºC to 70ºC)  
10% to 85% Non-Condensing  
5% to 90% Non-Condensing  
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