User’s Manual Dynamic Dual Speed Hub (FDH-608/616) acsense R 1
Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .II Quick Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .III Chapter 1 - General Features of a Hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 General Features . . . . . . . . . . Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cost Effective Stackable Hubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Fast Ethernet Dual-Speed Hub!! The Fast Ethernet Dual-Speed Hub consists of 8XRJ-45 ports for 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet connection (determined by autosensing). This Dual-Speed hub contains two internal repeaters - one for 10Mbps and another for 100Mbps traffic. An internal Ethernet switch, consisting of a 10Mbps and a 100Mbps switching port, is used to link the repeater buses.
Quick installation This hub provides an ideal bridge between 10Mbps and 100Mbps Ethernet networks, all for a price thatÕs comparable to a standard Ethernet or Fast Ethernet hub. Moreover, the smart design built into the display panel provides a friendly interface that simplifies installation and network troubleshooting. If you are already familiar with basic network operations, you should be able to install this hub by following these steps: 1. Unpack the Fast Ethernet Dual-Speed Hub. 2.
General Features of a Dual-Speed Hub Chapter 1 - General Features of a Dual-Speed Hub General Features of FDH-608 8-Port Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Compliant with the IEEE802.3 10Mbps repeater specification (10BASE-T) Compliant with the IEEE802.
Chapter 1 - continued Front panel FDH-608 5 100M COL PWR 10M 100M LK PART 100M RX RX LK 1 LK RX RX RX PART LK RX 3 PART 100M LK 8 PART 100M LK 2 PART 100M 100M 7 6 PART 100M 4 PART 100M LK RX PART LK RX FDH-616 5 PWR 10M 100M LK RX LK PART 100M LK 1 100M 7 6 PART 100M 100M COL RX PART 100M RX LK 8 PART 100M LK 2 RX PART 100M RX LK PART LK 3 RX 4 PART 100M RX LK PART RX The Dual-Speed hubÕs front panel display features LED (light emitting diode)
General Features of a Dual-Speed Hub NOTE: The jack adjacent to 1X must never be used at the same time. LED indicators allow users to check each port's status and network traffic at a glance. Extensive LEDs are displayed on the hub to allow easy network management. The power socket accepts AC power of 115~230V at 50~60 Hz. Cost-Effective Stackable Hubs These Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs provide the quickest method of upgrading your network to Fast Ethernet.
A Quick Overview of Networking Terminology Chapter 2 - A Quick Overview of Networking Terminology Network Terminology A network is comprised of multiple interconnected nodes. A node can be a computer, a server (that is, a computer dedicated to storing network data or applications), a shared peripheral (such as a printer or modem) or other networking devices (such as repeaters or switches, routers, transceivers, etc.).
Chapter 2 - continued hub to another hub or switch. By uplinking different hubs or switches together, the number of nodes in a network can be increased. Expanding a network is necessary when planning to increase the number of computers connected, or when planning to offer new services, such as printing capabilities or Internet access.
What Is Fast Ethernet? Chapter 3 - What is Fast Ethernet? Historical Background Fast Ethernet was developed in the early nineties as an answer to the bottlenecking problems encountered by older Ethernet networks. Ethernet is a networking technology that was developed in the early seventies. Ethernet networks carried data signals through thick passive cables at a 10Mbps speed.
Chapter 3 - continued known as a shielded twisted-pair (STP). Ordinary wire to the home is unshielded twisted-pair (UTP). Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks. 10BASE-T : requires Category 3, 4, 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP-3, 4, 5) or Category 1 shielded twisted-pair (STP-1), or any equivalent cable to transmit data.
How to Configure a Fast Ethernet Network Chapter 4 - How to Configure a Fast Ethernet Network Cable Length In a Fast Ethernet network, twisted-pair cables have a length limit. No UTP or STP cable can be more than 100 meters (328 feet) long. A signal cannot be sent between two end nodes through more than 200 meters of twisted-pair cable. In a non-uplinked network, all end nodes are thus connected to a hub through cables that do not exceed 100 meters (328 feet) in length.
Chapter 4 - continued Apart from the length limit, users have to pay attention to three other special regulations when uplinking two hubs together: 1. When uplinking two network devices together, one jack on each hub must be used. 2. The uplink cable used between both hubs must be a straight-through UTP-5, STP-1 or equivalent twisted-pair cable. 3. If using the uplink jack to uplink with another switch or hub, regular port adjacent to the uplink port must be left free.
How to Configure a Fast Ethernet Network - Multiple-device environment Increasing the size of a network through uplinking will allow a greater number of users to have access to a greater number of services. As explained previously in this manual, two hubs may be uplinked together. While uplinked, each hub's regular jack must be kept free whenever its corresponding uplink jack is being used.
Installing a Dual-Speed Hub Chapter 5 - Installing Dual-Speed Hub Before the Installation Before installing a hub, users must make sure that they can provide their network with a proper operating environment. An optimal environment for a network must have these features: - Power : The hub must be provided with a power voltage ranging from 100 to 230 VAC (with an error margin of 10%) at 50 to 60Hz (± 3Hz). The hub's power supply will automatically adjust itself to the power available.
Chapter 5 - continued Physical Installation The physical location of the hub should be carefully planned. When planning the hub's location, users should pay attention to the following factors: - Ventilation : When installing the hub, users should make sure there are open spaces of at least 10 centimeters both in front and behind the hub. - Light : Like any other electronic device, keep the hub away from direct sunlight or intense light sources.
Installing a Dual-Speed Hub Connecting Hubs or Other Devices To make a hub-to-hub connection, do the following: 1. Make sure you have the proper cables: ¥ Use UTP-3, 4, 5 (Unshielded Twisted-Pair) cables or better for 10BASE-T connections ¥ Use UTP-5 or STP-1 cables for 100BASE-TX connections. 2. Connect UTP Cable to the uplink port of the Hub, then to a regular port on the Dual-Speed Stackable Hub (FDH-608 or FDH-616). The figure below illustrates an example of an expanded network segment.
Chapter 5 - continued Stacking Dual-Speed Hubs These Dual-Speed Hubs provide an effective solution for combining Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks at a affordable price. Up to three units can be stacked together, supporting up to either 24 or 48 users. To interconnect the 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps segments, just add an FDH-608 or FDH-616 unit to the stack. For critical applications, an additional hub that supports the switching function can be included in the stack for backup purposes.
Installing a Dual-Speed Hub Removing the Protective Cover This protective cover, on the right side of the hub, is designed to shield the unit from potentially damaging agents that might cause this unit to malfunction or behave erratically if the MII port is exposed. However, when a Dual-Speed Fast Ethernet Hub cascades to another Dual-Speed Fast Ethernet Hub, this protective cover cannot close properly.
Chapter 5 - continued Cable Connections Once the hub has been correctly mounted as explained before, cables linked to end nodes can be connected to the ports. Caution: While connecting cables to the hub, make sure both the hub and the equipment being connected are turned off. - Connecting end nodes with a cable : To connect a cable to an end node, users must first shut off the end node's power.
Installing a Dual-Speed Hub first hub's uplink jack. Next, the other end of the cable should be plugged in the other hub's regular jack. To uplink the hub, users should pay attention to the following requirements: - The cable used to uplink both hubs must be a UTP-5, UTP-1 or any equivalent cable. - The maximum length of the uplink cable must not exceed five meters. The hub can now be connected to the power cord.
Network Management Chapter 6 - Network Management LED Indicators The hub's front panel contains indicators called light emitting diodes or LEDs. LEDs are used to make a quick diagnostic of the network's status. They allow users to know, at a glance, what problems the network is encountering. Various LEDs, related to different functions, are displayed on the front panel.
Chapter 6 - continued - LINK indicators: (For FDH-608) Color : Green Label : Link One link LED is displayed for each port on the hub. If a device is properly connected to one of the hub's ports, this port's link LED shines steadily. This steady green color indicates the device is connected but idle. Each time the device connected to the hub receives information, the light winks off briefly to show activity on the line. Only data received by a port is shown by the LED.
Network Management - PAR indicator (For FDH-608/FDH-616) Color : Green Label : Activity The hub possesses one such LED on its front panel. This indicator shines in a steady green when the two nodes are transmitting data at the same time. When a collision occurs, the two end nodes that are attempting to transmit data simultaneously back off and try again at different time intervals. Troubleshooting The different LEDs displayed on the hub's front panel help users manage their network.
Chapter 6 - continued Many problems can also be avoided by: - Leaving a free space (10cm at least) in front of the hub's lateral fan. - Keeping the hub away from any electromagnetic interference, light sources, or direct sunlight. - Making sure that all cables, from node to node, do not exceed the recommended maximum length of 100 meters. - Checking the quality of the cables and outlets used to connect the hub to end nodes and to the wall adapter.
Specifications Specifications FDH-608 Standards : IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Ports : 8 x 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports and 1 x Uplink port Network Media : STP-1/UTP-3, 4, 5 cabling Communication Rate : 10Mbps/100Mbps Half-Duplex Address Table 1792 Entries Input Voltage : 115 VAC~230 VAC Universal Input, 50 to 60 Hz Power Consumption : 15W (Normal) to 25W (Max) Dimensions(W x H x L) : 124 mm x 53 mm x 320 mm 4.88Ó x 2.09Ó x 12.
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