16 or 24-Port 10/100/1000
Gigabit Switch
User Guide
WIRED
Model No.
SR2016/SR2024C
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
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What’s in this Guide?
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Switch
The Front Panel
The Back Panel
The Side Panel
Chapter 3: Connecting the Switch
Overview
Connection Instructions
Placement Options
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Specifications
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Appendix C: Warranty Information
Appendix D: Regulatory Information
Appendix E: Contact Information
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1: SR2016 Front Panel
Figure 2-2: SR2024C Front Panel
Figure 2-3: Back Panel
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Figure 2-4: Left Side Panel
Figure 3-1: Example of a Typical Network (SR2024C)
Figure 3-2: Connecting an Ethernet Cable
Figure 3-3: Wall-mount
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the 16-Port or 24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch. The 16 Port and 24-Port 10/100/1000
Gigabit Switches provide non-blocking, wire speed switching for your 10, 100, and 1000 megabit network clients.
Drop this switch in place of your current workgroup hub or switch, and you can upgrade your high-requirement
workstations to full Gigabit speeds as necessary, while continuing to service other clients at their current speeds.
Or build your network from the ground up, with appropriate link speeds for each user's requirements. Either way,
it's perfect for graphics, multimedia, and other applications that have to move large files across the network
quickly. And when you need to expand your network even further, the SR2024C has two Mini-GBIC ports that let
you add fiber-optic capability easily and cost effectively.
With the 16-Port or 24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch, you can connect your existing 10/100 Ethernet network
to a Gigabit server backbone without any additional equipment. All ports have automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover
detection, so you don't have to worry about the cable type. Each port independently and automatically negotiates
for best speed and whether to run in half- or full-duplex mode. Address learning and aging is supported, as well
as 802.3x flow control with head-of-line blocking prevention to keep your high-speed clients from bogging down
in lower-speed traffic. Fast store-and-forward switching prevents damaged packets from being passed on into
the network.
Ethernet: a network protocol that specifies
how data is placed on and retrieved from a
common transmission medium.
World famous Linksys reliability and the limited lifetime warranty give you peace of mind and the rackmount form
factor integrates smoothly into your network infrastructure. Let the Linksys 16-Port or 24-Port 10/100/1000
Gigabit Switch kick your network into high gear.
This user guide will give you all the information you need to connect, set up, and configure your Switch.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
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This user guide covers the steps for setting up and using the 16-Port and 24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter describes the 16-Port and 24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch applications and this User Guide.
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Switch
This chapter describes the physical features of the Switch.
Chapter 4: Connecting the Switch
This chapter instructs you on how to connect the Switch to your network.
Appendix A: Glossary
This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in networking.
Appendix B: Specifications
This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Switch.
Appendix C: Warranty Information
This appendix supplies the warranty information for the Switch.
Appendix D: Regulatory Information
This appendix supplies the Adapter’s regulatory information.
Appendix E: Contact Information
This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support.
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Switch
The Front Panel
The 16- and 24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switches differ in number of LEDs and ports. The LEDs and ports are
located on the front panel of the Switch.
SR2016
Figure 2-1: SR2016 Front Panel
LEDs
System
Green. The System LED lights up when the Switch is powered on.
Link/Act
Green. Each LED will light up when there is a connection made through its
corresponding port. It will flash when there is activity on its corresponding port.
Gigabit
Yellow. LED will light up solid when there is a gigabit connection made through its
corresponding port.
Ports
1-16 (Ethernet)
The Ethernet ports connect to network devices, such as PCs, print servers, or
additional switches.
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SR2024C
Figure 2-2: SR2024C Front Panel
LEDs
System
Link/Act
Green. The System LED lights up when the Switch is powered on.
Green. Each LED will light up when there is a connection made through its
corresponding port. It will flash when there is activity on its corresponding port.
Gigabit
Yellow. LED will light up solid when there is a gigabit connection made through its
corresponding port.
Ports
1-24 (Ethernet)
The Ethernet ports connect to network devices, such as PCs, print servers, or
additional switches.
MiniGBIC 1, MiniGBIC 2 The miniGBIC (gigabit interface converter) ports are connection points for miniGBIC
modules and are only included on the SR2024C. These ports are shared. If you use the
Mini GBIC 1 port, then you cannot use port 12. If you use the Mini GBIC 2 port, then you
cannot use port 24.
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The Front Panel
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The Back Panel
The power port is located on the back panel of the Switch.
Figure 2-3: Back Panel
Power
The Power port is where you will connect the included AC power cable.
The Side Panel
Figure 2-4: Left Side Panel
Security Slot
The Security Slot is where you can attach a lock to guard against theft.
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Chapter 3: Connecting the Switch
Overview
This chapter will explain how to connect network devices to the Switch. For an example of a typical network
configuration, see the application diagram shown in Figure 3-1.
Wireless Access
Internet
Cable/DSL Modem
Router
Server
Point
Desktop
Notebook
Figure 3-1: Example of a Typical Network (SR2024C)
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When you connect your network devices, make sure you don’t exceed the maximum cabling distances, which are
listed in the following table:
Table 1: Maximum Cabling Distances
From
To
Maximum Distance
100 meters (328 feet)
Switch
Switch or Hub*
Hub
Hub
5 meters (16.4 feet)
100 meters (328 feet)
Switch or Hub
Computer
A 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).
Connection Instructions
To connect network devices to the Switch, follow these instructions:
1. Make sure all the devices you will connect to the Switch are powered off.
2. Connect a Category 5 Ethernet network cable to one of the numbered ports on the Switch.
3. Connect the other end to a PC or other network device.
NOTE: Use Category 5e Ethernet cables for your Gigabit connections.
Figure 3-2: Connecting an Ethernet Cable
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to connect additional devices.
NOTE: The miniGBIC ports are shared and are only located on the SR2024C. Do not use port 12, if you
are using the miniGBIC 1 port. If you are using miniGBIC port 2, do not use port 24. For instructions on
how to connect miniGBIC modules to the Switch’s miniGBIC ports, please refer to the module’s
documentation.
5. Connect the supplied power cord to the Switch’s power port, and plug the other end into an electrical outlet.
6. Power on the devices connected to the Switch. Each active port’s corresponding LED will light up on the
Switch.
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Placement Options
There are three ways to physically install the Switch: set the Switch on its four rubber feet, mount the Switch in a
standard-sized, 1U high rack, or hang the Switch on a wall using its wall-mount slots.
To rack mount the Switch, follow these instructions:
1. The Switch has four mounting holes on each side. Screw an included mounting bracket into each side.
2. Place the Switch in the rack, and secure the brackets with additional screws.
To hang the Switch on a wall, follow these instructions:
1. The wall-mount slots are two crisscross slots on the Switch’s bottom panel (see Figure 3-3). The distance
between the two slots is 95 mm. Attach two screws to the wall, so that the Switch’s wall-mount slots line up
with the two screws.
2. Maneuver the Switch so the screws are inserted into the two slots.
Congratulations!The installation of the Switch is complete.
Figure 3-3: Wall-mount
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Appendix A: Glossary
This glossary contains some basic networking terms you may come across when using this product. For more
Access Point - A device that allows wireless-equipped computers and other devices to communicate with a
wired network. Also used to expand the range of a wireless network.
Ad-hoc - A group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other (peer-to-peer) without the use of
an access point.
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) - A security method that uses symmetric 128-bit block data encryption.
Bandwidth - The transmission capacity of a given device or network.
Bit - A binary digit.
Boot - To start a device and cause it to start executing instructions.
Broadband - An always-on, fast Internet connection.
Browser - An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the
World Wide Web.
Byte - A unit of data that is usually eight bits long
Cable Modem - A device that connects a computer to the cable television network, which in turn connects to the
Internet.
Daisy Chain - A method used to connect devices in a series, one after the other.
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) - Allows the hosting of a website, FTP server, or e-mail server with a
Default Gateway - A device that forwards Internet traffic from your local area network.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A networking protocol that allows administrators to assign
temporary IP addresses to network computers by "leasing" an IP address to a user for a limited amount of time,
instead of assigning permanent IP addresses.
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DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) - Removes the Router's firewall protection from one PC, allowing it to be "seen" from
the Internet.
DNS (Domain Name Server) - The IP address of your ISP's server, which translates the names of websites into IP
addresses.
Domain - A specific name for a network of computers.
Download - To receive a file transmitted over a network.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) - An always-on broadband connection over traditional phone lines.
Dynamic IP Address - A temporary IP address assigned by a DHCP server.
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) - A general authentication protocol used to control network access.
Many specific authentication methods work within this framework.
Encryption - Encoding data transmitted in a network.
Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common
transmission medium.
Firewall - A set of related programs located at a network gateway server that protects the resources of a
network from users from other networks.
Firmware - The programming code that runs a networking device.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network.
Full Duplex - The ability of a networking device to receive and transmit data simultaneously.
Gateway - A device that interconnects networks with different, incompatible communications protocols.
Half Duplex - Data transmission that can occur in two directions over a single line, but only one direction at a
time.
HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) - The communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World
Wide Web.
Infrastructure - A wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point.
IP (Internet Protocol) - A protocol used to send data over a network.
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IP Address - The address used to identify a computer or device on a network.
IPCONFIG - A Windows 2000 and XP utility that displays the IP address for a particular networking device.
IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) - A VPN protocol used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer.
ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet.
LAN - The computers and networking products that make up your local network.
MAC (Media Access Control) Address - The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking
device.
Mbps (MegaBits Per Second) - One million bits per second; a unit of measurement for data transmission.
NAT (Network Address Translation) - NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area network to a different
IP address for the Internet.
Network - A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing, storage, and/or
transmission between users.
Packet - A unit of data sent over a network.
Passphrase - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically
generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products.
Ping (Packet INternet Groper) - An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online.
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) - A standard mail server commonly used on the Internet.
Port - The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) - A technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to deliver both data and power.
PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) - A type of broadband connection that provides authentication
(username and password) in addition to data transport.
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) - A VPN protocol that allows the Point to Point Protocol (PPP) to be
tunneled through an IP network. This protocol is also used as a type of broadband connection in Europe.
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) - A protocol that uses an authentication server to control
network access.
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RJ-45 (Registered Jack-45) - An Ethernet connector that holds up to eight wires.
Roaming - The ability to take a wireless device from one access point's range to another without losing the
connection.
Router - A networking device that connects multiple networks together.
Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files, printing, communications,
and other services.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) - The standard e-mail protocol on the Internet.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - A widely used network monitoring and control protocol.
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) Firewall - A technology that inspects incoming packets of information before
allowing them to enter the network.
SSID (Service Set IDentifier) - Your wireless network's name.
Static IP Address - A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network.
Static Routing - Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path.
Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network.
Switch - 1. A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers, allowing a large number of
devices to share a limited number of ports. 2. A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an
electrical circuit.
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement
from the recipient of data sent.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - A set of instructions PCs use to communicate over a
network.
Telnet - A user command and TCP/IP protocol used for accessing remote PCs.
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) - A version of the TCP/IP FTP protocol that has no directory or password
capability.
Throughput - The amount of data moved successfully from one node to another in a given time period.
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TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) - a wireless encryption protocol that provides dynamic encryption keys for
each packet transmitted.
Topology - The physical layout of a network.
TX Rate - Transmission Rate.
Upgrade - To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version.
Upload - To transmit a file over a network.
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The address of a file located on the Internet.
VPN (Virtual Private Network) - A security measure to protect data as it leaves one network and goes to another
over the Internet.
WAN (Wide Area Network)- The Internet.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for
greater security.
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - A group of computers and associated devices that communicate with
each other wirelessly.
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) - a wireless security protocol using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
encryption, which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server.
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Appendix B: Specifications
Models
SR2016
SR2024C
Standards
Ports
IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3ab
SR2016 - 16 RJ-45 10/100/1000
SR2024C - 24 RJ-45 10/100/1000 + 2 Mini-GBIC ports
Cabling Type
LEDs
Category 5e or better
SR2016 - System, 1 through 16
SR2024C - System, 1 through 24
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
10.98" x 1.75" x 9.45"
(279 mm x 44.5 mm x 240 mm)
Unit Weight
SR2016 - 4.75 lbs (2.155 kg)
SR2024C - 4.78 lbs (2.17 kg)
Power
110-120VAC, 100W
Certification
FCC Class A, CE
Operating Temp.
Storage Temp.
Operating Humidity
Storage Humidity
0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF)
-40ºC to 70ºC (-40ºF to 158ºF)
20% to 95% relative humidity
5% to 95% Non-Condensing
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Appendix C: Warranty Information
LIMITED WARRANTY
Linksys warrants to the original end user purchaser (“You”) that, for a period of the product’s lifetime, (the “Warranty
Period”), your Linksys Product will be substantially free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Your
exclusive remedy and Linksys' entire liability under this warranty will be for Linksys at its option to repair or replace the
Product or refund Your purchase price less any rebates. This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser.
If the Product proves defective during the Warranty Period call Linksys Technical Support in order to obtain a Return
Authorization Number, if applicable. BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE ON HAND WHEN CALLING. If You are
requested to return the Product, mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the outside of the package and include a
copy of your original proof of purchase. RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE. You
are responsible for shipping defective Products to Linksys. Linksys pays for UPS Ground shipping from Linksys back to You
only. Customers located outside of the United States of America and Canada are responsible for all shipping and handling
charges.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED
TO THE DURATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD. ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. Some jurisdictions do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to You. This warranty gives
You specific legal rights, and You may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction.
This warranty does not apply if the Product (a) has been altered, except by Linksys, (b) has not been installed, operated,
repaired, or maintained in accordance with instructions supplied by Linksys, or (c) has been subjected to abnormal
physical or electrical stress, misuse, negligence, or accident. In addition, due to the continual development of new
techniques for intruding upon and attacking networks, Linksys does not warrant that the Product will be free of
vulnerability to intrusion or attack.
TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT,
OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF
LIABILITY (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT
(INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE), EVEN IF LINKSYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT
WILL LINKSYS’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. The foregoing limitations will apply even if
any warranty or remedy provided under this Agreement fails of its essential purpose. Some jurisdictions do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to You.
Please direct all inquiries to: Linksys, P.O. Box 18558, Irvine, CA 92623.
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FCC Statement
This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment or devices
Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver's
Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance
Safety Notices
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No.26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.
Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Industry Canada (Canada)
This device complies with Industry Canada ICES-003 rule.
Cet appareil est conforme à la norme NMB003 d'Industrie Canada.
IC Statement
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference and
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
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Règlement d’Industry Canada
Le fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes :
1. Ce périphérique ne doit pas causer d'interférences;
2. Ce périphérique doit accepter toutes les interférences reçues, y compris celles qui risquent d'entraîner un
fonctionnement indésirable.
User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE)
This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of
Linksys products. Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the
following symbol:
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Need to contact Linksys?
Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates
to your existing products at:
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Can't find information about a product you want to buy
on the web? Do you want to know more about networking
with Linksys products? Give our advice line a call at:
Or fax your request in to:
800-546-5797 (LINKSYS)
949-823-3002
If you experience problems with any Linksys product,
you can call us at:
800-326-7114
Don't wish to call? You can e-mail us at:
If any Linksys product proves defective during its warranty period,
you can call the Linksys Return Merchandise Authorization
department for obtaining a Return Authorization Number at:
(Details on Warranty and RMA issues can be found in the Warranty
Information section in this Guide.)
949-823-3000
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