Installation Manual SuperSmart EtherHub-16se
Installation Manual SuperSmart EtherHub-16se Advanced 16-Port 10BASE-T Smart Ethernet Hub
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About this Guide This is an installation guide for Accton’s SuperSmart Ethernet Hub. It covers the following topics: ì Hardware description and summary of features ì Hardware installation procedure ì System setup and configuration Package Checklist Carefully unpack the contents of the package and verify them against the checklist given below. æ EtherHub-16se (Model No. EH2051) æ One AC power cord æ 0.
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1 Overview Features of the SuperSmart Hub 1-1 1-2 Chapter 2: Hardware Description 2-1 Front Panel Display SmartWatch LED Panel PWR/CPU Isolated Utilization Collision Segment LED Indicators Port Status Indicators Partition Link/Traffic Diagnostic Test LED Indicators Configure Button Station Ports Daisy-Chain Switch Rear Panel Displays Port Connections FlexBus 1500™ ALT Port BNC Module (10BASE2) Power Socket Power Switch 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-6 2-
SuperSmart User’s Guide Chapter 4: Setup and Configuration 4-1 System Setup Diagnostic Tests Upon Power On During Normal Operation Multi-Segment Architecture Hot Remove Function Using the Configure Button Selections Available 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-5 Appendix A: Product Specifications A-1 Features Physical Characteristics Standards Compliance A-1 A-1 A-2 Appendix B: Product Support Services B-1 Product Registration Problem Report Hardware Repair Service Software Update and Upgrade Service
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Chapter 1: Introduction Overview The SuperSmart (EtherHub-16se) hub is a powerful and innovative LAN network enhancement product. This hub supports a multi-segment bus architecture that enhances traffic flow and network bandwidth utilization. It offers the network manager a wide range of flexible configuration options, allowing you to effectively increase your network’s bandwidth.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Features of the SuperSmart Hub • One optional port (BNC, AUI or fiber-optic) for connecting to any Ethernet media via slide-in alternative module transceiver • Supports daisy chaining by using a daisy-chain switch to convert port 16 to a daisy-chain port • Automatic polarity detection and correction permits automatic recovery due to wiring errors • Automatically partitions any bad port to protect the network • Flexible installation for desktop, wall-mount, or rack installation (
Chapter 2: Hardware Description This chapter describes the hardware features of the SuperSmart hub. Before connecting any network device to the hub, please read this chapter carefully. For easier management and control of the hub, familiarize yourself with the front panel indicators and Configure button. Front Panel Display SmartWatch LED Panel The SmartWatch LED panel includes comprehensive indicators for monitoring the device and network status.
SuperSmart User’s Guide PWR/CPU Color: Label: Function: Green PWR/CPU Power indicator LED Activity STEADY LIGHT BLINKING LIGHT NO LIGHT Condition ON ON OFF Indication Unit is receiving power; CPU is running. Unit is receiving power; CPU is running. Power is disconnected; no power received. Isolated Color: Label: Function: Green Isolated Indicates the hub is isolated from Ethernet segment of the FlexBus 1500 backplane.
SuperSmart User’s Guide For example, if network utilization reaches 1%, the LED labeled 1% will light. However, if network utilization rises above 1% (e.g., 30%), the LED labeled 30 and all the other LEDs before it (i.e., 1, 5, and 15) will light in rapid succession. These LEDs monitor the share of valid network frames transmitted by this hub within a 10Mbps bandwidth. They provide a quick way to monitor the current traffic load relative to the network’s capacity.
SuperSmart User’s Guide F When more than 31 consecutive collisions occur on the cable segment connected to a port, that port is automatically partitioned by the hub. The hub automatically reconnects this port when a data packet longer than 512 bits (normal) is transmitted or received by the partitioned port without collision. This applies to all RJ-45 station ports and the ALT PORT. Segment LED Indicators Color: Label: Green Function: Indicates which segment is attached to the hub.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Partition F LED Activity STEADY RED LIGHT Condition PARTITION NO LIGHT OFF Indication Indicates port partitioning due to an abnormal network condition. Port is in good condition. The Partition LEDs are also used as diagnostic LEDs. Please refer to the section on Diagnostic Test LED Indicators later in this chapter for more information. Partition A port is temporarily partitioned when a line error or too many collisions are detected on the attached segment.
SuperSmart User’s Guide TROUBLESHOOTING If the Link/Traffic LED does not light up when a device is connected to its corresponding port, check that both the hub and connected device are powered on. For devices connected to the hub using a twisted-pair cable, check that the cable length does not exceed 100 meters. You should have standard, straight cables and not cross-over or other specialized cables. Traffic Traffic refers to the movement of packets being received by the port.
SuperSmart User’s Guide The system tests each component one at a time. The unit will complete the test cycle even if a problem is detected on any of the components. If no lights are ON, this means that all the hub components passed the diagnostics. If any problems were detected, the corresponding LED will blink after test completion to indicate which component failed the test. Configure Button On the left front panel is a button labeled Configure.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Station Ports The unit has sixteen RJ-45 station ports. Using twisted-pair cable, connect your workstation (via the network interface card’s port) to any available RJ-45 port. Port 16 can be converted into a daisy-chain port by enabling the Daisy-Chain switch (see the following Daisy-Chain Switch section for related information). Hence, this port can also be used to connect the unit to another compatible unit using twisted-pair cable.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Rear Panel Displays This section describes significant features of the unit’s rear panel. Alternative Port POWER POWER SOCKET SWITCH Connectors ALT PORT ON FlexBus 1500 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Operation is subject to the following two (1) This device may not cause harmful (2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause IN OUT 100-250 VAC 50 -60Hz 1A OFF Figure 2.
SuperSmart User’s Guide ALT Port The slot labeled ALT PORT is for an optional slide-in transceiver module. Three types of transceiver modules are available AUI (10BASE2) for thick Ethernet cable BNC (10BASE5) for thin Ethernet cable (default) fiber optic (10BASE-F) BNC Module (10BASE2) The BNC module has a built-in transceiver with a BNC port for connection using thin coaxial cable. The BNC port can link up to 30 hubs on a thin coaxial cable segment.
Chapter 3: Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to install the hardware unit. Before You Begin 1. Before installing the hub, verify that the electrical values meet the following specifications. AC Power 100 to 240V (+/- 10%) Frequency 50 to 60Hz (+/- 3Hz) The hub is equipped with a power supply that automatically detects the input voltage level. 2. Leave at least 10 cm. of space at the front and back of the hub for ventilation. We recommend that the hub be installed in a cool and dry area.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Hardware Installation 1. Find a location for the hub. The unit is suitable for desktop or rack-mount installation. A good location is at the center of all the devices you want to link, close to the trunk segment, and near a power outlet. F The SuperSmart hubs can be stacked with other hubs using a mounting rack or directly on top of one another through the FlexBus 1500 ports.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Stacking Hubs without a Rack 1. Stick a self-adhesive rubber foot (comes with this package) on the 4 hollow spaces at the bottom of the first hub. 2. Place the first hub in the area where you want the stack to be installed. 3. Repeat step 1 for each hub before stacking them. The rubber feet cushion the hubs against shock/vibration and provide space between each hub for ventilation. SuperSmart Hub Stack (Up to 10 Hubs) Figure 3.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Mounting Hubs on a Rack 1. Confirm that the rack you will use is an EIA standard-size 19-inch rack. 2. Use the screws provided with the mounting rack to mount the hub using the hub’s mounting brackets. SuperSmart Hub Stack (Up to 10 Hubs) Figure 3.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Connecting the Hub System 1. Plug one end of the FlexBus 1500 cable (provided) in the BUS OUT port of the top hub and the other end to the BUS IN port of the next hub. Repeat this step for each hub in the stack. The top hub should only have one FlexBus 1500 port in use (BUS OUT). Refer to the FlexBus 1500 section in Chapter 2 for related information. 2. Cascade hubs using the daisy-chain port (Port 16).
SuperSmart User’s Guide 3. Connect the hub to an Ethernet trunk, if necessary. (Applies only to hubs with a slide-in module transceiver installed in the ALT PORT.) Plug the BNC T-type connector into the BNC port of the hub, and use this port to connect the device to the RG-58A/U thin Ethernet trunk. If the unit is at the terminal end of a trunk segment, connect a 50-ohm (Ω) terminator to the open end of the "T" connector.
SuperSmart User’s Guide The unit will automatically select the setting that matches the input voltage connected. Therefore, no additional adjustments are necessary when connecting it to any input voltage within the range marked on the rear panel. F The unit supports a "hot remove" feature which permits you to connect/disconnect cables without powering off the hub and without disrupting the operation of the hubs in stack.
Chapter 4: Setup and Configuration System Setup Diagnostic Tests Upon Power On Upon power on, the system performs an internal self-diagnostic test of major hub components. If any component fails during the test, the hub will try to complete the diagnostic procedure. Otherwise, the system will hang. For related information, refer to Diagnostic Test LED Indicators in Chapter 2. The following table shows the components to be tested.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Multi-Segment Architecture The SuperSmart hub supports multi-segment configuration through the FlexBus 1500 cabling. Three Ethernet segments are embedded in the hub’s FlexBus 1500 port providing 3 isolated segments (i.e., separate collision domains). You can choose to attach a hub to a segment, or to leave it isolated. Nodes attached to a specific segment (e.g., Segment 1) can only communicate with nodes attached to the same segment.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Using the Configure Button There are 5 configuration functions accessed in sequence using the Configure button, including: • • • • Segment Setting Demo Function Diagnostic Function Reset Function. A "long press" on the button allows you to switch from one function to the next. While a "short press" switches between selections within each function. LED indicators light up to indicate which configuration function the system is in.
SuperSmart User’s Guide To summarize, 1. Access configuration functions by using a "long press". LEDs light up to indicate the current configuration function. (Example: One of the Segment LEDs will BLINK to indicate that the system is in Segment Setting mode.) 2. Compare the LED display you see on the hub’s front panel with the appropriate LED display in the succeeding pages. Each LED display corresponds to a selection within a function.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Selections Available This section shows the selections available for each function and the corresponding LED display. The functions are listed here in sequence. Segment Setting Active LEDs: Segment LEDs Attach the hub to one segment.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Reset function Active LEDs: Partition LED 3 Link/Traffic LED 3 (labeled Reset) Activating the Reset function will revert all selections (made using the Configure button) to factory default settings. LED Link/Traffic LED 3 Partition LED 3 I 4-6 Activity BLINKING BLINKING Selection Enable Reset function Stop Reset function Be careful in using the Reset function. Otherwise, you might erase all the configuration settings you have made.
Appendix A: Product Specifications Features Expansion Expansion Interface Segmentation Fault Tolerance Up to 10 modules (170 station ports) FlexBus 1500 cable Supports 3 or more segments in a stack Hot swappable modules Physical Characteristics Station Ports Backbone Port System Power Temperature Humidity Dimensions Microprocessor Configuration SmartWatch™ 16 10BASE-T (RJ-45) Optional 100V - 260V AC (±10%), 50- 60 Hz (±3 Hz) 0° to 50° C (Standard Operating) 5% to 95% (Noncondensing) 440mm x 171mm x 43mm
SuperSmart User’s Guide Standards Compliance A-2 Standards Ethernet-IEEE 802.3 Repeater Standard and Repeater Management Standard Safety UL 1950 CSA 22.2-950 TÜV/GS/EN60950 IEC 950 USA Canada Germany International Electromagnetic Emissions Electrostatic RS EFT/Noise FCC Class A IEC 801.2, EN55101-2 IEC 801.3, EN55101-3 IEC 801.
Appendix B: Product Support Services Product Registration Fill in the Owner Registration Card and mail it to Accton Technology Corporation. Accton will keep your record and inform you of any new Accton unit developments. Problem Report If problems occur during unit operation, please check the adapter configuration settings, cables, connectors, network terminators, hardware compatibility and other network components.
SuperSmart User’s Guide After repair, Accton will inform you of the date of delivery and the exact amount due. Please send the payment by T/T (Telegram Transfer), and Accton will send you the fixed component after receiving payment. With or without warranty, if the hardware is found to be free of defects, you will only be charged for testing and handling. Software Update and Upgrade Service Accton constantly improves its software units by adding enhancements and new features.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Interactive Fast Fax (U.S.A. office) Printed technical documentation can be FAX’ed to your FAX machine, 24-hours a day. • Call 408-452-8811 to reach Accton’s interactive Fast FAX service. You will need a Touch-Tone phone and a FAX machine (or equivalent). Choose document 911 for a listing of technical bulletins. Technical Support Your dealer or installer is the person who understands your network and Accton units.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Limited Warranty Accton warrants to the original owner that the product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. For the warranty to apply, you must register your purchase by returning the registration card indicating the date of purchase and including proof of purchase. There will be a minimal charge to replace consumable components, such as fuses, power transformers, and mechanical cooling devices.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Return Process Before you may return any Accton product to Accton, you must request an RMA number by calling, FAXing or writing Accton’s Service Department at the address listed below. If you ship the product, you must assume the risk of damage or loss in transit. You must use the original container (or the equivalent) and pay the shipping charge. Accton may replace or repair the product with either a new or reconditioned product, and the returned product becomes Accton’s property.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Ordering Information • SuperSmart EtherHub-16se (EH2051) Advanced 16-port smart Ethernet hub • Alternative Module for Backbone Port EH1552 EH1553 AUI transceiver interface module Fiber-optic transceiver ST connector interface module • EtherHub-SBH (EH2001) Secure multi-segment backbone hub • SwitcHub-8s (EH2002) 8-port smart Ethernet switching hub B-6 Product Support Services
Glossary Alt Port An optional port found on the backplane of the SuperSmart hub. A BNC, AUI or fiber-optic module can be installed in the ALT port. AUI (attachment unit interface) A 15-pin interface specified by the IEEE 802.3 standard for connecting a PC, server, or other device to an Ethernet transceiver or Media Access Unit (MAU). Daisy-Chain Port RJ-45 port 16 of the SuperSmart hub. When the daisy-chain switch is set to OUT (e.g.
SuperSmart User’s Guide Multi-Segment Architecture Type of architecture that enhances traffic management and network bandwidth utilization by segregating network traffic. RJ-45 Connector Most common terminator for twisted-pair wiring. 10BASE-T IEEE’s specifications for running Ethernet using twisted-pair. Terminator A resistor placed at each end of an Ethernet cable to make sure that signals do not reflect back and cause errors.
Index A E ALT Port • 2-10 Alternative Interface Module • 1-1 EtherHub-16se • 1-1 B BNC Module • 2-10 BUS IN • 2-9 BUS OUT • 2-9 F FCC Warning • i FlexBus 500 • 2-9 Front Panel • 2-1 C H Canadian Standards Association • i Collision • 2-3 Configuration Using the Configure Button • 4-3 Configuration Functions Demo function • 4-5 Diagnostic function • 4-5 Reset function • 4-6 Segment Setting • 4-5 Configure Button • 2-7 long press • 4-3 short press • 4-3 Connecting the Hub System • 3-5 Hardware Descri
SuperSmart User’s Guide P U Package Contents • v Partition LEDs • 2-5 Port Connections ALT Port • 2-10 BNC Module • 2-10 FlexBus 500 • 2-9 Port Status LEDs • 2-4 Product Specifications • A-1 Product Support Services • B-1 Bulletin Board Service • B-2 Hardware Repair Service • B-1 Interactive Fast Fax • B-3 Software Update and Upgrade Service • B-2 Technical Support • B-3 Utilization • 2-2 R Rear Panel • 2-9 Reset function • 4-6 S Segment LEDs • 2-4 Segment Setting • 4-5 Setup and Configuration • 4-1 S
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