CTS SWH-3109 Service Manual

SWH-3109 SERIES
8 PORTS 10/100/1000BASE-T MANAGEMENT ETHERNET
SWITCH WITH 1 PORT 1000BASE-X UPLINK OR 1 PORT
100/1000BASE-X UPLINK
8 PORTS 10/100/1000BASE-T MANAGEMENT ETHERNET
SWITCH WITH 1 PORT 1000BASE-X UPLINK OR 1 PORT
100/1000BASE-X UPLINK WITH BATTERY CHARGING
Users Guide
Version 0.91
Revision History
Version
Date
Description
0.90
20150316
First Release
0.91
20150420
Remove 9 ports 10/100/1000 base-T model
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Trademarks
CTS is a registered trademark of Connection Technology Systems Inc. Contents subject to revision without prior notice. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
Copyright Statement
Copyright 2011 Connection Technology Systems Inc., All Rights Reserved. This publication may not be reproduced as a whole or in part, in any way whatsoever unless prior consent has been obtained from Connection Technology Systems Inc..
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitations 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 the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it 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 can be determined 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:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult your local distributors or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits.
Changes or modifications to the equipment, which are not approved by the party responsible for compliance, could affect the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Copyright © 2011 All Rights Reserved. Company has an on-going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that
information in this document is not up-to-date. Please check with your local distributors for the latest information. No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form without written consent from the company.
Trademarks: All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies.
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 5
1.1 The Managed Ethernet Switch ................................................................. 5
1.2 Appearance .............................................................................................. 6
1.3 Network Management .............................................................................. 9
2. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 11
2.1 Installation Requirements ....................................................................... 11
2.2 Checking the Package Contents ............................................................ 11
2.3 Installing the Managed Switch ................................................................ 12
2.4 Powering ON .......................................................................................... 12
2.5 Connecting the Switch to Network .......................................................... 13
3. OPERATION ................................................................................................ 14
3.1 LED Definitions ....................................................................................... 14
4. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................... 15
4.1 Fault Identification .................................................................................. 15
4.2 Hardware Replacement Procedures ...................................................... 16
4.3 Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................. 16
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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the 8 Ports 10/100/1000Base-T plus 1 Port 1000Base-X or 100/1000Base-X Uplink Management Ethernet Switch. The
Managed Switch can provide the best performance and price ratio when multiple copper ports need to be deployed in networking environment.
1.1 The Managed Ethernet Switch
This compact Managed Switch with an eye-catching pearl-white box has 8 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 on the front panel. This Managed Switch provides high performance store-and-forward switching capability plus other advanced features such as QoS, VLAN, etc.. Clear, at-a-glance per-port LED indicators make it easier for users to control and manage network status. The built-in management module also allows users to configure, control and monitor the system via SNMP based management system.
Specification
Interface
LAN Ports: 10/100/1000BASE-T x 8 WAN Port: 1000 or 100/1000BASE-X x 1 or 10/100/1000BASE-T x 1
Standards
Comply with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3z, 802.1q, 802.1p
standards
Features
Switching:
Support Auto-Negotiation in TP ports Support MDI/MDIX Auto-Crossover in TP ports Full/Half Duplex Mode Operation MAC Address Table: 8K Non-Blocking Switching Fabric: 18Gbps Store-and-Forward Switching Mechanism Memory Buffer: 128K bytes VLANs: Support up to 128 VLAN Groups Support Tag VLAN Support Q-in-Q VLAN Support IGMP Snooping V1 and V2 Bandwidth Control QoS support 802.1p and ToS Classification
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Priority Queues: 4 Queues
Management:
Telnet/SNMP/Web interface Storm Control DHCP Client DHCP Auto-Provisioning Text Based Config SFF-8472 (digital diagnostic management interface for SFP) Power Down Trap
RMON:
FTP/TFTP upgrade
1.2 Appearance
Front Panel
Figure 1. Front Panel for 8 Ports 10/100/1000Base-T plus 1 Port 1000Base-X or 100/1000Base-X Uplink
Management Ethernet Switch (metal housing)
Smart Lighting Control:
System Status LED and Port Link LEDs will be turned off by pressing the button. Only Power and Battery Discharging LED indicators stay on.
10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports Grounding Wire
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Rear Panel
Figure 2. Rear Panel for 8 Ports 10/100/1000Base-T plus 1 Port 1000Base-X or 100/1000Base-X Uplink
Management Ethernet Switch with Battery Charging Module (metal housing)
Back-up Battery Socket (optional, and for DC12V Battery only) ➎ 100/1000Mbps or 1000Mbps F/O Port
Note: * Back-up Battery Socket is for the BAT models only. The followings are the
instructions of installing and replacing back-up battery.
I. Installing Back-up Battery
Step 1. Unplug AC power. Step 2. Connect battery positive (+) to switch positive (+). Step 3. Connect battery negative (-) to switch negative (-). Step 4. Plug AC power.
II. Replacing Back-up Battery
Step 1. Unplug AC power.
Step 2. Disconnect battery negative (-) from switch negative (-). Step 3. Disconnect battery positive (+) from switch positive (+). Step 4. Replace the battery, and connect battery positive (+) to switch
positive (+). Step 5. Connect battery negative (-) to switch negative (-). Step 6. Plug AC power.
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Left and Right Panel
(Metal Housing) (Metal Housing)
Figure 3. Left Panel Figure 4. Right Panel
Power Jack Connector Reset Button:
Insert a pin or paper clip to press the Reset Button for 5 seconds
Insert a pin or paper clip to press the Reset Button for 10
Top Panel
to restart the system
seconds to reset the device back to factory defaults.
Figure 5. Top Panel (metal housing)
LED: For detail definitions, please refer to chapter 3.1 LED Definitions
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Cable Specifications
Cable Type
Description
10Base-T
UTP Category 3, 4, 5 (100 meters max.) EIA/TIA- 568 150-ohm STP (100 meters max.)
100Base-TX
UTP Cat. 5 (100 meters max.) EIA/TIA-568 150-ohm STP (100 meters max.)
1000Base-T
UTP Cat. 5e (100 meters max.) UTP Cat. 5 (100 meters max.) EIA/TIA-568B 150-ohm STP (100 meters max.)
100BASE-FX
Multi-mode fiber module(2km) / Single-mode fiber module
1000BASE-SX
Multi-mode fiber module (550m)
1000BASE-LX
Single-mode fiber module (10km)
1000BASE-LH
Single-mode fiber module (30km/50km)
1000BASE-ZX
Single-mode fiber module (80km)
Mini-GBIC
SFP Transceiver for 1000BASE-SX Multi-mode fiber module (550m) SFP Transceiver for 1000BASE-LX Single-mode fiber module (10km) SFP Transceiver for 1000BASE-LH Single-mode fiber module (30km/50km) SFP Transceiver for 1000BASE-ZX Single-mode fiber module (80km)
The following table contains various cable specifications for the Managed Switch. Please make sure that you use the proper cable when connecting the Managed Switch.
1.3 Network Management
This Managed Switch is Plug & Play compliant. Real-time operational status can be monitored through a set of LED indicators located on the top panel. The built-in management module also allows users to configure, control and monitor the system remotely.
Following is a list of management options available in this Managed Switch:
Telnet ManagementSNMP ManagementWeb Management
Telnet Management
Telnet is done through the network. Once there is a network connection to the Managed Switch, users can use Telnet to configure, control and monitor the system. Using network connection to manage is often referred as In-Band-Management.
SNMP Management
SNMP is also In-Band-Management and requires a network connection to the Managed Switch. The Managed Switch private Management Information Bases
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(MIB) is provided for SNMP-based network management program to configure, control and monitor the system.
Web Management
Web Management is done over the network. Once the Managed Switch is available on the network, you can login and monitor the status of it through a web browser remotely or locally. Local console-type Web management, especially for the first time use of the Managed Switch to set up the needed IP, can also be done through one of the 10/100/1000Base-TX 8-pin RJ-45 ports located on the front panel of the Managed Switch. Direct RJ-45 LAN cable connection between a PC and the Managed Switch is required for this management.
Please refer to the Network Management Users Manual for the detailed management functions and required installation and operation procedures.
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2. INSTALLATION
To properly install the Managed Switch, please follow the procedures listed below. Procedures covered in this chapter are described below in separate sections.
Installation Requirements Unpacking the Managed Switch Installing the Managed Switch Powering on the Managed Switch Connecting the Managed Switch to the Network
2.1 Installation Requirements
Basic requirements for installation are as follows:
Environmental conditions
One power outlet Proper ventilation Proper isolation to electrical noise, radio, etc.. UTP cables should not run in the same duct with power and
phone line cables
Required SFP Transceivers or UTP cables
2.2 Checking the Package Contents
Unpack the package carefully and check the package contents. The package should contain the following items:
Items included in standard package:
1 Managed Switch 1 Documentation CD 1 Power Adaptor
If any of the above items is found missing or damaged, please contact your local sales representative for support or replacement.
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2.3 Installing the Managed Switch
CAUTION
To prevent any damage or failure of the Managed Switch, please DO NOT block the ventilation FAN holes.
Use the following guidelines when choosing a place to install the Switch:
Firm and steady flat surface. The location of power outlet should not be far away from the device. Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate
ventilation around the switch. Do not place heavy objects on the Managed Switch.
Make sure water and moisture cannot enter the case. Keep the cabling away from electrical noise.
2.4 Powering ON
The Managed Switch can be used with AC power adapter 100-240 VAC Input and 12VDC output. The input connector is located on the left panel of the Managed Switch. Before turning on the Managed Switch, please make sure that network cables and power cables are securely connected.
Procedures:
1. Plug one end of the power adaptor into the power jack on the left panel.
2. Plug the other end of the power adaptor into the power outlet. After the power is on, the Power LED indicator should light in green.
Power Failure
In the event of power failure, unplug the power that is plugged into the switch at the left of the device. When power is resumed, plug the power back to the switch. Please note that the Managed Switch has no Power ON/OFF Button. Therefore, the only way to power on or power off the switch is to connect or disconnect the power adaptor.
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2.5 Connecting the Switch to Network
Connect to Network
This Managed Switch has 8 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports on the front panel. These ports can be inserted by 10/100/1000Base-T cables, connecting to the end devices. The connection of the fiber port on the rear panel must be matched, i.e. Transmitter to Receiver and vice versa.
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3. OPERATION
LED
Definition
Color
Operation
Power
Off
Device is powered down.
Green
Device is powered up.
System
Status
Orange
System is booting up.
Green
System is working normally.
Orange
Blinking
When the system is set back to default factory setting, the Status LED indicator will blink 3 times in orange.
When the system is restarted, the Status LED indicator will blink once in orange.
Battery
Charging
(For BAT
models only)
Green
When the battery is installed to the device, steady green indicates that it is fully charged.
Green
Blinking
When the battery is installed to the device, blinking green indicates that it is charging.
Battery
Discharging
(For BAT
models only)
Orange
The battery is installed or connected incorrectly.
Orange
Blinking
When battery is installed to the device, blinking orange indicates that the battery is in use.
Port Link
Status
Off
Port link is down
Green
Link is up and works under 10/100Mbps.
Green
Blinking
Receiving and transmitting data.
Orange
Link is up and works under 1000Mbps.
Orange
Blinking
Receiving and transmitting data.
The Managed Switch is Plug & Play compliant. Real-time operational status can be monitored through a set of LED indicators located on the top panel. A built-in management module provides users with flexible interfaces to configure, control and monitor the complete system remotely.
3.1 LED Definitions
Note:
* Battery Charging and Battery Discharging LED indicators are for the BAT
models only. Please be cautious of the following situations.
1. If “Battery Discharging” LED shows steady orange, please reverse positive (+) and negative (-) wires.
2. Reverse indication only works when AC power is unplugged.
3. Never change battery while AC Power is plugged, or the charging circuit
may be damaged.
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4. MAINTENANCE
It is easy to use and maintain this Managed Switch. The procedures are suggested when you want to identify faults, perform hardware replacement and firmware upgrading.
4.1 Fault Identification
Identifying faults can greatly reduce the time required to find problem and solution. Users may perform local or remote checks to find the problems.
Local Check
Users can perform local checks by observing LED indicators status.
When the whole system fails to function,
Check Power LED status Check Power connection Reset power
When certain network link fails to function,
Locate the port of the switch Check Port Link Status LED Check cable connection between the port and the connected device Reset power
Remote Check
Users may check the Managed Switch through SNMP manager remotely. For detailed procedures, please refer to the Network Management User’s Manual.
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4.2 Hardware Replacement Procedures
WARNING!
The Managed Switch contains no user-serviceable parts. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, open and attempt to repair it.
Failure to observe this warning could result in personal injury or death from electrical shock.
Failure to observe the above warning will immediately void any Warranty.
4.3 Firmware Upgrade
This Managed Switch may perform firmware upgrading when required. New firmware can be obtained from your sales representative. For detailed upgrading procedures, please refer to the Network Management User’s Manual.
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