Black Box Dual-Speed 10-100 Stackable Hub User Manual

Combine your 10-Mbps devices in the same network
as your 100-Mbps devices. The Hub automatically
senses the speed of each device.
Combine your 10-Mbps devices in the same network
as your 100-Mbps devices. The Hub automatically
senses the speed of each device.
Dual-Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub
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FEATURES
• Provides 8 or 16 RJ-45 ports per hub, each port speed-sensing for 100 or 10 Mbps.
• Flexible—combines both 10-Mbps and 100-Mbps port speeds with stackability for expansion.
• Supports stacks of three 16-port hubs for a maximum of 48 Ethernet ports, each 10/100 dual speed.
• Complies with 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T and Ethernet standards.
Perfect for small offices with mixed network speeds, the 16-Port Master Hub
connects any combination of 10- and 100-Mbps network devices.
OVERVIEW
Integrate your 100-Mbps devices into the same network as your 10-Mbps devices. The Dual-Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub uses a new chip technology called speed-sensing for a dual­speed-per-port capability in a office-sized stackable hub.
The Hub is ideal for applications where there is a gradual change from 10 to 100 Mbps. Each user can independently upgrade from 10 to 100 Mbps at any time. And users can change back and forth as often as needed, which makes the Hub great for network upgrades, test situations, or classrooms.
When a user connection is made into an RJ-45 port, its speed is automatically sensed by the Hub, and the Hub then connects the user with either the 10-Mbps or 100-Mbps segment. It’s like having two hubs in one—both 10 and 100 Mbps in one box.
And users can change speed—for example, from 10 to 100 Mbps—while the Hub operates, since its speed-sensing is continuous and each port is sensed independently. You don’t need to power down the hub when you change the speed on a port.
Four models are available:
• Dual-Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub Master (LH8000A-M), has a 10/100 bridge built in. It filters and forwards packets, selectively allowing specifically addressed packets to cross domains.
• Dual-Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub Client (LH8000A-C) doesn’t have a bridge inside, but its 10- and 100-Mbps users can talk to each other if they’re connected to a stack that includes a master unit.
• Rackmount Dual Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub Master (LH8016A-M), features 16 RJ-45 ports, each autosensing for 100-Mbps or 10-Mbps operation. This unit also has an internal bridge to interconnect the two speed domains in the stack.
• Rackmount Dual Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub Client (LH8016A-C) has 16 RJ-45 ports. It doesn’t have a bridge inside, but its 10- and 100-Mbps users can talk to each other if they’re connected to a stack that includes a master unit.
Stack up to three 8-port client hubs with one 8-port master hub for a total of 32 ports, or stack up to two 16-port client hubs with one 16-port master hub for a total of 48 ports. The master unit supports all of the units and all of the ports in that stack. However , the 8-port hub cannot be stacked with the 16­port hub. The 16-port hubs can be stacked with Mixed-Media Fiber Hubs. The LH8016A-M is compatible with the 16-Port Add-On Chassis, and the LH8016A-C is compatible with the 16-Port Base Chassis.
16-Port Master Hub
(LH8000A-M)
About cabling
For 100-Mbps connections into the Hub, you’ll need to use Category 5 cable. For 10-Mbps connections, you can use Category 3, 4, or 5 cable. However , the Hub senses only the speed of the signals on the cable (it does not sense the cable type). If you use the wrong cable, the Hub won’t detect it.
Auto-negotiation vs. speed-sensing
The IEEE 802.3u standard defines “autonegotiation” or “autosensing” as offering all four modes of operation for point-to-point links—10-Mbps speed, 100-Mbps speed, shared (half-duplex), and full-duplex. Speed sensing differs from autonegotiation in that it does not include full-duplex.
For more information about speed-sensing technology and stackable hubs, request Product Data Sheet 20132.
Technically Speaking
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TECH SPECS
Performance:
Data Rate — 100 or 10 Mbps, per port, autosensing for speed. The hub
supports two traffic domains, one at 10 Mbps and one at 100 Mbps, operating concurrently.
PDV (100 M Path Delay Value) —80BT exceeds Class II specification Auto-Reconnect — Occurs after one packet of error-free reception;
Internal Switch or Bridge in Master models (one Master per stack, optional,
to interconnect the two traffic domains):
Processing Type— Store and forward Address Table — 8 KB, self-learning Packet Buffers — 2 MB, dynamically allocated and shared on both sides Latency (not including packet time) — 10 to 100 Mbps: 5 microseconds,
100 to 10 Mbps: 5 microseconds
Network Standards:
100 Mbps — IEEE 802.3u, 100BASE-TX 10 Mbps — IEEE 802.3, 10BASE-T Auto Speed-Sensing — IEEE 802.3u
Operating Environment:
Ambient T emperatur e —32 to 120°F (0 to 50°C) Storage — -5 to +140°F (-20 to +60°C) Ambient Relative Humidity — 10 to 95% (noncondensing)
Network Cable Connectors: (8) or (16) RJ-45 shielded female;
100 Mbps: Category 5 UTP/STP; 10 Mbps: Category 3, 4, 5 UTP
NOTE: Use Media Converters to connect to fiber media.
Stacking Cable: A stacking cable with 50-pin HSSI male connectors,
shielded, 9 inches (23 cm) long, is included with each client unit.
Switch, Manual: Uplink: Converts RJ-45 port #8 from a regular
(= position) user-segment port to a crossover (X position) uplink port for on-off connection to a central hub or another cascaded hub.
Item Code
Dual-Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub, 8-Port
Master LH8000A-M Client LH8000A-C
Rackmount Dual-Speed 10/100 Stackable Hub, 16-Port
Master LH8016A-M Client LH8016A-C
8- or 16-Port Dual-Speed 10/100 Stackable HubStacking cableAn internal power supplyCooling fanMetal brackets for shelf- or wallmountingUser’s manual
WHAT‘S INCLUDED
• Category 5 cable for 100-Mbps connections
• Category 3, 4, or 5 cable for 10-Mbps connections
• 48-VDC power supply (call Technical Support for ordering information)
YOU MAY ALSO NEED…
LH8000A
Power Supply (Internal):
AC Power Connector — IEC-type, male recessed, rear of chassis Power Input Voltage —90 to 260 VAC (auto ranging) Power Input Frequency — 47 to 63 Hz Power Consumption — 20 watts max.
48-VDC Power Supply (Optional):
Input — 36 to 72 VDC (auto-ranging) T erminal Block, in r ear —-, GND, + Power Consumption —
LH8000A-M & C: 20 watts; LH8016A-M & C: 30 watts
Mechanical:
Enclosure — Rugged high-strength sheet metal. Suitable for standalone
or shelf-mounting. Metal brackets for optional wallmounting included.
Cooling Method — Fan cooled, internal @ 9 cfm Size — LH8000A-M & C: 1.4"H x 8.5"W x 9.75"D (3.5 x 21.6 x 25 cm);
LH8016A-M & C: 1.7"H x 17"W x 9"D (4.4 x 43.2 x 22.9 cm)
Weight — LH8000A-M & C: 2.5 lb. (1.15 kg);
LH8016A-M & C: 4 lb. (1.8 kg)
LED Indicators on Chassis:
PWR — Steady on when power is applied BR — Steady on if unit has bridge inside ACT — Common packet activity indicator, one for 100-Mbps domain and
one for 10-Mbps domain
COL —Common collision indicator, one for 100-Mbps domain and one for
10-Mbps domain
LED Indicators per RJ-45 Port:
100 — Steady on when the port senses operation at 100-Mbps speed LK — Steady on when twisted-pair link is operational RX — Flashing when there is activity (receiving data) on the port
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