Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Smart Switch Software User Manual GS748T
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Switch Management Overview
- Chapter 2 Using the Smartwizard Discovery Utility
- Chapter 3 Basic Web Management
- Chapter 4 Configuring the Switch
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring the Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
- Setting Up SNMP
- Configuring and Creating VLANs
- Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol
- Establishing Multicast Groups
- Enabling Jumbo Frames
- Setting Rate Limits
- Setting QoS Global Configuration
- Enabling Storm Control
- Configuring the IP Access List
- Controlling Switch Access by MAC Address and VLAN ID
- Setting up Mirroring or “Sniffer Ports”
- Viewing Packet Statistics
- Appendix A Specifications and Default Values
- Appendix B Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
- Appendix C Network Cabling

Smart Switch Software User Manual GS748T
C-2 Network Cabling
v1.0, October 2007
Category 5 Cable Specifications
Ensure that the fiber cable is crossed over to guarantee link.
Table C-1 lists the electrical requirements of Category 5 UTP cable.
Twisted Pair Cables
For two devices to communicate, the transmitter of each device must be connected to the receiver
of the other device. The crossover function is usually implemented internally as part of the
circuitry in the device. Computers and workstation adapter cards are usually media-dependent
interface ports, called MDI or uplink ports. Most repeaters and switch ports are configured as
media-dependent interfaces with built-in crossover ports, called MDI-X or normal ports. Auto
Uplink technology automatically senses which connection, MDI or MDI-X, is needed and makes
the right connection.
Figure C-1 illustrates straight-through twisted pair cable.
Table C-1. Electrical Requirements of Category 5 Cable
Specifications Category 5 Cable Requirements
Number of pairs Four
Impedance 100 ± 15%
Mutual capacitance at 1 KHz 5.6 nF per 100 m
Maximum attenuation
(dB per 100 m, at 20° C)
at 4 MHz: 8.2
at 31 MHz: 11.7
at 100 MHz: 22.0
NEXT loss (dB minimum) at 16 MHz: 44
at 31 MHz: 39
at 100 MHz: 32










