D-Link DES-5016 User Manual

DES-5016 Fast Ethernet Switching
System
User’s Guide
Rev. 01 (January, 1999)
651DES32.K15
Copyright © 1999 by D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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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 limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this user’s guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Vervenden Sie keine Flüssig- oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein
angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung. Um eine Beschädigung des Gerätes zu vermeiden sollten Sie nur Zubehörteile verwenden, die vom Hersteller zugelassen sind. Das Gerät is vor Feuchtigkeit zu schützen. Bei der Aufstellung des Gerätes ist auf sichern Stand zu achten. Ein Kippen oder Fallen könnte Verletzungen hervorrufen. Verwenden Sie
nur sichere Standorte und beachten Sie die Aufstellhinweise des Herstellers. Die Belüftungsöffnungen dienen zur Luftzirkulation die das Gerät vor Überhitzung schützt. Sorgen Sie dafür, daß diese Öffnungen nicht
abgedeckt werden. Beachten Sie beim Anschluß an das Stromnetz die Anschlußwerte. Die Netzanschlußsteckdose muß aus Gründen der elektrischen Sicherheit einen Schutzleiterkontakt haben. Verlegen Sie die Netzanschlußleitung so, daß niemand darüber fallen kann. Es sollete auch nichts auf der Leitung abgestellt werden. Alle Hinweise und Warnungen die sich am Geräten befinden sind zu beachten. Wird das Gerät über einen längeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt, sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen. Somit wird im Falle einer
Überspannung eine Beschädigung vermieden. Durch die Lüftungsöffnungen dürfen niemals Gegenstände oder Flüssigkeiten in das Gerät gelangen. Dies könnte einen Brand bzw.
Elektrischen Schlag auslösen. Öffnen Sie niemals das Gerät. Das Gerät darf aus Gründen der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal geöffnet
werden. Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einerqualifizierten Servicestelle zu überprüfen: Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sint beschädigt. Flüssigkeit ist in das Gerät eingedrungen. Das Gerät war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt. Wenn das Gerät nicht der Bedienungsanleitung ensprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen. Das Gerät ist gefallen und/oder das Gehäuse ist beschädigt. Wenn das Gerät deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist. Bei Reparaturen dürfen nur Orginalersatzteile bzw. den Orginalteilen entsprechende Teile verwendet werden. Der Einsatz von
ungeeigneten Ersatzteilen kann eine weitere Beschädigung hervorrufen. Wenden Sie sich mit allen Fragen die Service und Repartur betreffen an Ihren Servicepartner. Somit stellen Sie die Betriebssicherheit des
Gerätes sicher.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents...........................................................................................................vi
About This Guide ............................................................................................................1
Audience.....................................................................................................................1
Organization................................................................................................................1
1......................................................................................................................................2
Introduction.....................................................................................................................2
Features.......................................................................................................................2
Front Panel..................................................................................................................4
Rear Panel...................................................................................................................6
Management Methods.................................................................................................7
Local Console Management ....................................................................................7
Telnet Management.................................................................................................7
D-View/ SNMP Management..................................................................................7
RMON ....................................................................................................................7
Updating Firmware .....................................................................................................7
2......................................................................................................................................8
Installing the DES-5016..................................................................................................8
Unpacking the DES-5016............................................................................................8
Installation Options.....................................................................................................9
Installing Optional Modules ......................................................................................14
Power On..................................................................................................................17
3....................................................................................................................................18
Connecting the DES-5016 to the Network.....................................................................18
Cable Specifications..................................................................................................18
Copper Cable.........................................................................................................18
Fiber Optic Cable ..................................................................................................20
Ports..........................................................................................................................21
MDI-X Ports .........................................................................................................21
Fiber Optic Ports...................................................................................................21
RS-232 Port...........................................................................................................21
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DES-5016 to DES-5016 Connection..........................................................................22
Connecting the DES-5016 to other Switches and Hubs..............................................22
4....................................................................................................................................23
LEDs.............................................................................................................................23
CPU Module .............................................................................................................24
8-Port TX Module.....................................................................................................26
8-Port FX Module .....................................................................................................28
2-Port 100BASE-FX Module .................................................................................... 29
1-Port 1000BASE-SX Module ..................................................................................31
5....................................................................................................................................32
Managing the DES-5016...............................................................................................32
Local Console Management......................................................................................33
Telnet........................................................................................................................34
Log In.......................................................................................................................35
Help Message ............................................................................................................ 36
Panel Conventions ..................................................................................................... 37
Console Program.......................................................................................................38
System Configuration............................................................................................38
User Account Management ...................................................................................38
Switch Port 1-8, 9-16 and Optional Module Configuration ....................................38
100BASE-FX/ 1000BASE-SX Switch Port Module .............................................. 38
Spanning Tree Configuration ................................................................................. 39
SNMP Management Configuration ........................................................................ 39
VLAN Port Management.......................................................................................39
Trunking Port Management...................................................................................39
System Configuration Menu......................................................................................40
System Information Menu.....................................................................................41
System Reset.........................................................................................................43
Factory Reset.........................................................................................................44
System Rate Control .............................................................................................. 46
Software Update Menu..........................................................................................48
User Account Management .......................................................................................51
User Account Change Menu..................................................................................51
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Create New User...................................................................................................52
Delete Users..........................................................................................................54
Change Password ..................................................................................................56
Switch Port Configuration.........................................................................................58
Switch Port Configuration Menu ...........................................................................59
Spanning Tree Configuration.....................................................................................61
STA Operation Levels...........................................................................................61
Spanning Tree Configuration Menu.......................................................................61
SNMP Management Configuration............................................................................64
SNMP Management Configuration Menu..............................................................65
VLAN Port Management...........................................................................................68
VLAN Port Management Menu.............................................................................69
Create New VLAN................................................................................................70
Delete VLAN Menu..............................................................................................72
Trunking Port Management Menu.............................................................................74
Create New Trunking Port.....................................................................................75
Delete Trunking Port.............................................................................................77
6....................................................................................................................................79
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................79
Appendix A...................................................................................................................82
DES-5016 Technical Specifications ..............................................................................82
Switch Specifications ............................................................................................ 82
Port Specifications.................................................................................................82
Index.............................................................................................................................87
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About This Guide
This section defines the scope of this guide and gives a summary of the contents of each chapter. It describes the features of the D-Link DES-5016 Fast Ethernet Switching System. Information about the DES-5016 and other D-Link products is available on our web site at www.dlink.com.
Audience
This user guide is intended for the networking or computer technician who is installing the DES-5016 on a network. Refer to other sources for information about networking in general.
All the information you need to install, configure and troubleshoot the DES-5016 is contained in this user guide.
Organization
Chapter 1, Introduction, gives a physical and functional overview of the DES-5016. The DES-5016 features, LEDs, and management methods are covered.
Chapter 2, Installing the DES-5016, covers installing and powering on the DES-5016. Chapter 3, Connecting the DES-5016 to the Network, covers connecting the DES-5016 to
the network, maximum cable length, cable specifications and connections between multiple DES-5016s.
Chapter 4, LEDs, covers reading and interpreting the LED panel. Chapter 5, Managing the DES-5016, covers all the menus and configurations available. Chapter 6, Troubleshooting, covers troubleshooting the DES-5016. Appendix A, DES-5016 Technical Specifications, covers the technical specifications of
the DES-5016.
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Introduction
This chapter gives a physical and functional overview of the DES-5016. The DES-5016 is an intelligent, managed switch, designed for use on medium sized networks as part of the backbone or for use with other switches and hubs on a larger network.
There are three models available: the DES-5016TX, DES-5016TF and the DES-5016FX. This manual refers to all models as the DES-5016. There are two optional modules available: a 2-Port 100BASE-FX and a 1-Port 1000BASE-SX modules. Both modules can be installed in slot 3. The modules can be ordered at the time of purchase or ordered separately.
The chapter is divided into the following sections. Each section briefly describes the features of the DES-5016. Most of the topics discussed will be explained in greater detail later in the manual.
The topics covered are:
Summary of Features
Modules of the DES-5016
Explanation of Front and Rear Panels
Management Methods
Updating Firmware
Features
There are three models available:
The DES-5016TX comes with two 8-Port 10/100-TX modules.
The DES-5016TF comes with one 8-Port 10/00-TX module and one 8-Port
100BASE-FX module.
The DES-5016FX comes with two 8-Port 100BASE-FX modules.
The DES-5016 has the following features:
One half-size slot that supports two types of optional, installable modules, a 2-
Port 100BASE-FX and 1-Port 1000BASE-SX module.
All TX ports auto-negotiate 10/100 Mbps.
Supports up to18 100BASE-FX ports.
The DES-5016 can be managed in three ways: Local Console Management,
Telnet and SNMP.
Supports Cut-through and Store-and-Forward switching.
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Supports Full and Half Duplex for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps.
Eight thousand active MAC address table entries per device with self-learning and
table aging.
The DES-5016 supports SNMP for RFC 1213, RFC 1757, and RFC 1493.
VLAN support for eight broadcast domains.
Port Trunking support for bandwidth aggregation between two DES-5016
switches.
The 1000BASE-SX port supports flow control compliant with IEEE 802.3
standard.
Modular chassis that accepts RJ-45, fiber optic and gigabit expansion modules.
Support for RMON statistics through SNMP software.
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Front Panel
The DES-5016 is designed for management at a glance. The front of the DES-5016 has LEDs that give you essential information at a glance.
The DES-5016 is a modular unit. The chassis has five slots. All the modules have LEDs. See Chapter 4, LEDs, for information on interpreting the LEDs. All models come with the CPU module in the top slot. The slots are in the following order: CPU module is always on top. Slots one and two are full sized and come with either 8-Port 10/100-TX or 8-Port 100BASE-FX modules installed. Slots three and four are half-sized and only slot three can accommodate optional modules. Slot four may not be used.
All ports can be used for network connections. The RS-232 port is used for Out of Band Management.
All LEDs are located on the front panel of the DES-5016. Their purpose is to allow you to monitor the operation and performance of the DES-5016 at a glance.
DES-5016TX
The DES-5016TX, displayed in Figure 1, is shown with two 8-Port 10/100-TX modules and the optional 2-Port 100BASE-FX module installed.
Figure 1: DES-5016TX
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DES-5016TF
The DES-5016TF, displayed in Figure 2, comes with eight 10/100-TX ports and eight 100BASE-FX ports. The DES-5016TF is shown with the optional 1-Port 1000BASE-SX module installed.
Figure 2: DES-5016TF
The DES-5016FX, displayed in, Figure 3, has 16 10/100-TX ports installed. It is shown with the optional 2-Port 100BASE-FX module installed.
Figure 3: DES-5016FX
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Rear Panel
The three pronged power plug, ventilation fan and the on/off switch are located at the rear of the DES-5016 displayed in Figure 4. The switch will work with AC in the range 100­240 VAC, 50-60 Hz. The power requirements are indicated on the rear panel of the DES-
5016. When installing the DES-5016, leave enough room to allow you to plug in the power cable.
There are heat vents located on the sides. The fans and the vents help to cool the DES-
5016. Always leave two inches of space around the DES-5016 so that air can circulate and cool the DES-5016.
Figure 4: DES-5016 Rear Panel
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Management Methods
The DES-5016 supports three management methods:
Local Console Management
Telnet Management
D-View/ SNMP Management
Local Console Management
Local Console Management is done through the RS-232 Console port. Managing the DES-5016 in this mode requires a direct connection between a PC and the DES-5016.
Telnet Management
Telnet is done over the network. Once the DES-5016 is on the network, you can use Telnet to log in and change the configuration.
D-View/ SNMP Management
The DES-5016 supports SNMP through D-View, D-Link’s proprietary SNMP application and through other vendors’ SNMP applications. Please refer to the appropriate documentation for instructions on installing and using D-View and other SNMP applications.
RMON
The DES-5016 is an RMON agent. RMON statistics can be gathered through SNMP software. There is no option to gather RMON statistics without using SNMP software.
Updating Firmware
Firmware can be updated quickly and easily. See the section Software Update Menu, Chapter 5, for instructions on updating firmware.
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Installing the DES-5016
This chapter covers the following:
Unpacking the DES-5016
Installation Options
Installing Optional Modules
Powering on the DES-5016
Unpacking the DES-5016
Open the box and carefully unpack the DES-5016. You should have all the items on the following checklist:
DES-5016 Fast Ethernet Switching System
RS-232 DCE serial cable
Two mounting brackets and eight screws
Four rubber pads with adhesive backing
One six foot (1.82 m) power cord
DES-5016 User’s Guide CD ROM, DES-32/50 V.01 5.25/625M, part #
651DES32.K15
Registration card
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If any items are missing, contact the retailer where you purchased the DES-5016 for assistance.
Be sure to register the DES-5016 immediately. Failure to register the DES-5016 may void the warranty.
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Installation Options
There are two options for installing the DES-5016: desktop/ shelf installation or rack installation.
Follow these guidelines for desktop/ shelf installation or rack installation:
The surface must support 18 lbs or 8 kg.
The power source must be within six feet (1.82 m)
Power cord and cables should never be stretched
Leave at least two inches (5.08 cm) around the DES-5016 for ventilation
The following tools and materials may be necessary to install the DES-5016:
Screwdriver to install the brackets as needed
Wire cutters to cut cable as needed for network connections
Crimpers to crimp cable as needed
RJ-45 connectors as needed
SC fiber optic cable connectors
Refer to Chapter 3, Cable Specifications for cable types and specifications.
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Desktop/ Shelf Installation
The dimensions of the DES-5016 are 4.72 inches (120 mm) x 10.39 inches (264 mm) x
17.32 inches (440 mm). These measurements include the 8-mm rubber feet provided with the DES-5016.
Follow these steps to install the DES-5016 on a desktop or shelf:
1. Place the four rubber feet at the corners of the DES-5016. See Figure 5 and Figure 6.
2. Place the DES-5016 on the desktop/shelf.
Figure 5: Install Feet on Bottom
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Figure 6: Attach Feet
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Rack Installation
The DES-5016 can be mounted in an EIA standard size, 19-inch rack. The dimensions of the DES-5016 are 4.4 inches (112 mm) x 10.39 inches (264 mm) x 17.32 inches (440 mm). The DES-5016 can be placed in a wiring closet along with other equipment.
Follow these steps to install the DES-5016 on a rack:
1. Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the DES-5016 with the screws provided. See Figure 7.
2. Slide the DES-5016 into the rack and use the screws provided to secure the DES­5016 to the rack. See Figure 8.
3. Connect the power cord and verify that the DES-5016 is receiving adequate power.
Figure 7: Attach Mounting Brackets
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Figure 8: Insert into Rack
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Installing Optional Modules
The process for installing all optional modules is the same. You cannot change the position of the CPU module. It must remain in the CPU slot. The DES-5016 will not work unless the CPU module is installed in the CPU slot.
You can purchase optional modules separately in order to meet the needs of your network. The two optional modules available for the DES-5016 are: a 2-Port 100BASE­FX (fiber optic) module and a 1-Port 1000BASE-SX (gigabit) module. As shown in Figure 10, optional modules can only be installed in Slot 3. Nothing can be installed in slot 4. The procedure for installing optional modules is the same for all three models.
Follow these steps to install the optional modules:
1. Power the DES-5016 off before installing the optional module. The optional modules are not hot swappable.
2. Grasp the thumbscrews on the sides of the optional module or blank bracket and turn counterclockwise to unscrew them. You can also use a screwdriver. Remove the old module or the blank bracket, as shown in Figure 9, and set aside. Do not discard the module or blank bracket. Put the module or blank bracket back in if you remove the new module.
3. Install the new module by inserting it into the guides, see Figure 10, and sliding it in until it stops. Press in firmly until you feel the module snap into place. The optional module should be level and flush with the rest of the DES-5016. Never force, twist or bend the optional module. The optional module slides in smoothly.
4. Gently push the thumbscrews in and turn clockwise to tighten. Do not over tighten the thumbscrews.
5. Power the DES-5016 on after you have installed the new module. The DES-5016 will auto detect the new module.
6. Remove the dust cover from the transceiver and plug the cable in, if you are installing a fiber optic or gigabit module.
7. Check the LEDs to verify that there is a link and a proper connection at the port.
See the Troubleshooting section if the optional module is not working properly.
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Figure 9: Remove Blank Bracket
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Figure 10: Insert Optional Module
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Power On
The power supply will adjust to the local power source automatically. The DES-5016 may be plugged in without having any or with all LAN segment cables connected.
The power plug is located at the rear of the DES-5016. Plug the cable into the wall socket and plug the other end into the DES-5016. There is a power on/ off switch located at the rear of the DES-5016. Move the switch to the on position to power the DES-5016 on. The Power LED will light and all ports will auto negotiate the proper speed and duplex mode when the DES-5016 is powered on.
Reboot the DES-5016 if there is a problem. Contact D-Link Systems, Inc. for technical support.
Check the configuration of the DES-5016 after a power failure but do not reset unless it is necessary.
The DES-5016 can be used with power sources in the range 100 to 240 VAC., 50 to 60 Hz.
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Connecting the DES-5016 to the
Network
This chapter covers the following:
Cable Specifications
Ports
Connecting the DES-5016 to another DES-5016
Connecting the DES-5016 to other switches and hubs
This section deals with making cables and connecting the DES-5016 to other devices. It is extremely important that cables have the correct pin arrangement and that the proper cables be used when connecting to servers, switches, hubs, workstations and other devices.
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Cable Specifications
Use the following guidelines when handling cables:
Do not stretch or bend cables.
Do not put copper cables near sources of electromagnetic interference. Fiber optic
cables are immune to most electromagnetic interference.
Do not create trip hazards by laying cables in aisles and walkways.
Secure cables to the floor when routing in aisles or walkways.
Do not use telephone cable. Telephone cable does not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet.
Copper Cable
In order for Ethernet or Fast Ethernet to work the wires must be arranged correctly inside the RJ-45 connector. The most common problem on Ethernet or Fast Ethernet networks is the cable. If you migrate from Ethernet to Fast Ethernet, make sure the cables are pinned out properly.
There are two types of cables: straight through and crossover. Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP/STP cable has eight wires inside the sheath. The wires form four pairs. Straight through cable has the same pin out, inside the RJ-45 connector, at both ends. Crossover cable has a different pin arrangement at each end. Fast Ethernet does not tolerate incorrect pin arrangements. You must use the correct pin arrangement in order for the DES-5016 to work properly. See Figure 11, for an example of straight through and crossover cable.
The type of cable you use depends on the speed of your network. A network running at 10 Mbps can use lower grade cable than a network running at 100 Mbps. Table 1, shows the cable requirements for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks.
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Table 1: Cable Specifications for Copper Connection
Ethernet Type Cable Requirements Maximum Length 10BASE-T 100-TX Category 5 UTP or STP 328 ft (100 M)
Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP or STP
328 ft (100 M)
Figure 11: Cable Diagram
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Fiber Optic Cable
Data can travel much farther over fiber optic cable than over Category 3, 4 or 5 cable. Cable length can be up to 1.25 miles (two kilometers) in full duplex and 1350 feet (412 meters) in half duplex transmitting at 100 Mbps.
Fiber optic cables connected to the fiber expansion module for 100 Mbps must meet the following specifications to carry 1300 nm wavelength for the specified distance:
Multi-mode cable ISO/IEC 793-2 type B1 and ITU-T G.652 standards
Cable must have SC connectors
Fiber optic cables attached to the gigabit expansion module must meet the following specifications to carry 850 nm wavelength for the specified distance:
Multi-mode cable ISO/IEC 793-2 type B1 and ITU-T G.652 standards
Cable must have SC connectors
Gigabit traffic can travel the following distances using the specified cable:
62.5 um cable 720 feet (220 meters)
50 um cables 1639 (500 meters)
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Ports
MDI-X Ports
The ports in the 8-Port 10/100-TX module are MDI-X crossover ports. The pin arrangement is the same as the arrangement in a crossover cable. The advantage of MDI­X ports is that you can connect a device with an MDI-II port without using a crossover cable. The steps for connecting the DES-5016 to 10 Mbps devices or 100 Mbps devices are the same. All the ports will auto negotiate the proper speed and duplex mode. The DES-5016 has two full sized modules with eight ports each and one half size optional module.
Fiber Optic Ports
The DES-5016 supports 100BASE-FX and 1000BASE-SX. The chassis supports a maximum of 18 100BASE-FX ports. The 100BASE-FX ports support full and half duplex at 100 Mbps. The ports do not support 10 Mbps.
A 1-Port 1000BASE-SX optional module is available. The 1-Port 1000BASE-SX optional module only supports full duplex at 1000 Mbps. Contact sales at D-Link, Inc. to purchase either of the optional modules.
Refer to Installing Optional Modules, for installation instructions. Refer to Cable Specifications, for information on cable types and connectors.
Follow these steps to connect cables to the DES-5016: Check for the appropriate cable configuration for each device.
1. Plug one end of the cable into any of the ports.
2. Plug the other end into the appropriate port on the other device.
3. Verify that the LED indicates connection at the proper speed and duplex mode.
RS-232 Port
Follow these steps to connect the DES-5016 and another device:
1. Plug one end of the cable provided into the port.
2. Plug the other end into the PC.
3. Run HyperTerminal or a terminal emulation program using the settings given for Local Console Management at the beginning of Chapter 5, Managing the DES-5016.
Connecting the DES-5016 to the Network
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