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Dies könnte einen Brand bzw. Elektrischen Schlag auslösen.
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Congratulations on your purchase of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch. This
device integrates 100Mbps Fast Ethernet and 10Mbps Ethernet network
capabilities in a highly flexible desktop package.
BOUT THIS
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Purpose
This manual discusses how to install your DES-1004/DES-1008 10/100 Fast
Ethernet Switch.
Terms/Usage
For simplicity, this documentation uses the terms “Switch” (first letter upper
case) to refer to the DES- 1004/DES-1008 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch, and
“switch” (first letter lower case) to refer to all Ethernet switches, including
the DES-1004/ DES-1008.
For simplicity and brevity, this manual discusses two 10/100 Fast Ethernet
Switch models. The DES-1004 is a four port model, and the DES-1008 is an
eight port model. These models are similar in every respect except for the
number of ports. Therefore, all information provided in this manual is
applicable to both, and at particular points, the differentiating elements
between them will be mentioned.
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Overview of this User’s Guide
♦ Chapter 1, Introduction. Describes the Switch and its features.
♦ Chapter 2, Unpacking and Setup. Helps you get started with the basic
installation of the Switch.
♦ Chapter 3, Identifying External Components. Describes the front
panel, rear panel and LED indicators of the Switch.
♦ Chapter 4, Connecting the Switch. Tells how you can connect the
DES-1004/ DES-1008 to your Ethernet network.
♦ Appendix A, Technical Specifications. Lists the technical (general,
physical and environmental, and performance) specifications of the
Switch.
♦ Appendix B, RJ-45 Pin Specification. Describes the RJ-45
receptacle/connector and the straight and crossover cable connector.
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This section describes the features of the DES-1004/ DES-1008, as well as
giving some background information about Ethernet/ Fast Ethernet switching
technology.
NTRODUCTION
Fast Ethernet Technology
The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of desktop
computing applications are fueling the need for high performance networks.
A number of high-speed LAN technologies have been proposed to provide
greater bandwidth and improve client/server response times. Among them,
Fast Ethernet, or 100Base-T, provides a non-disruptive, smooth evolution
from the current 10Base-T technology. The non-disruptive and smooth
evolution nature, and the dominating potential market base, virtually
guarantee cost effective and high performance Fast Ethernet solutions in the
years to come.
100Mbps Fast Ethernet is a new standard specified by the IEEE 802.3 LAN
committee. It is an extension of the 10Mbps Ethernet standard with the
ability to transmit and receive data at 100Mbps, while maintaining the
CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol. Since the 100Mbps Fast Ethernet is
compatible with all other 10Mbps Ethernet environments, it provides a
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straightforward upgrade and takes advantage of the company’s existing
investment in hardware, software, and personnel training.
Switching Technology
Another approach to pushing beyond the limits of Ethernet technology is the
development of switching technology. A switch bridges Ethernet packets at
the MAC address level of the Ethernet protocol transmitting among
connected Ethernet or Fast Ethernet LAN segments.
Switching is a cost-effective way of increasing the total network capacity
available to users on a local area network. A switch increases capacity and
decreases network loading by making it possible for a local area network to
be divided into different segments which don’t compete with each other for
network transmission capacity, giving a decreased load on each.
The switch acts as a high-speed selective bridge between the individual
segments. Traffic that needs to go from one segment to another is
automatically forwarded by the switch, without interfering with any other
segments. This allows the total network capacity to be multiplied, while still
maintaining the same network cabling and adapter cards.
For Fast Ethernet networks, a switch is an effective way of eliminating
problems of chaining hubs beyond the “two-repeater limit.” A switch can be
used to split parts of the network into different collision domains, making it
possible to expand your Fast Ethernet network beyond the 205 meter
network diameter limit for 100BASE-TX networks. Switches supporting
both traditional 10Mbps Ethernet and 100Mbps Fast Ethernet are also ideal
for bridging between existing 10Mbps networks and new 100Mbps networks.
Switching LAN technology is a marked improvement over the previous
generation of network bridges, which were characterized by higher latencies.
Routers have also been used to segment local area networks, but the cost of a
router and the setup and maintenance required make routers relatively
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impractical. Today’s switches are an ideal solution to most kinds of local
area network congestion problems.
Features
The Switches were designed for easy installation and high performance in an
environment where traffic on the network and the number of users increase
continuously.
The Switches with their small, compact size were specifically designed for
small to large workgroups (the 4-port switch for smaller workgroups and the
8-port for larger workgroups). These Switches can be installed where space
is limited; moreover, they provide immediate access to a rapidly growing
network through a wide range of user-reliable functions.
The Switches are ideal for deployment with m ultiple high-speed servers for
shared bandwidth 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps workgroups. In 200 Mbps fullduplex mode, any port can provide workstations with a congestion-free data
pipe for simultaneous access to the server.
The Switches are expandable by cascading two or more switches together.
As all ports support 200 Mbps full duplex, the Switches can be cascaded
from any port and to any number of switches.
The Switches are a perfect choice for site planning to upgrade to Fast
Ethernet in the future. Ethernet workgroups can connect to the Switches
now, and change adapters and hubs anytime later without needing to change
the Switches or reconfigure the network.
The Switches combine dynamic memory allocation with store-and-forward
switching to ensure that the buffer is effectively allocated for each port;
while, data flow is controlled between the transmiting and receiving nodes to
guarantee against all possible packet loss.
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The Switches are an unmanaged 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch that offers
solutions in accelerating small Ethernet workgroups’ bandwidths. Other key
features are:
4 or 8 UTP/STP ports (depending on model) all come with auto-negotiation
and operate at 10/100 Mbps for connection to servers and hubs. All ports
can be configured for full or Half-duplex operation.
♦ Uplink/ MDI-II (media dependent interface) port for uplink to
another switch, hub or repeater. Please note that if you are using the
uplink port, you will not be able to use port one (1x) because these
ports are logically connected.
Performance features
♦ Store and forward switching scheme capability to support rate
adaptation and ensures data integrity.
♦ N-way Auto-negotiation for any port. This allows for auto-sensing of
speed (10/100 Mbps)and auto-detecting mode (Full-duplex or Halfduplex) thereby providing you with automatic and flexible solutions
in your network connections.
♦ Auto polarity detection for correction of incorrect polarity on the
receive twisted pair at each port.
♦ Data forwarding rate 148,800 pps per port at 100% of wire-speed for
100Mbps speed.
♦ Data forwarding rate 14,880 pps per port at 100% of wire-speed for
10Mbps speed.
♦ Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets, runts, etc. at 148,800
pps per port at 100% of wire-speed for 100Mbps speed.
♦ Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets, runts, etc. at 14,880 pps
per port at 100% of wire-speed for 10Mbps speed.
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