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Publication Number
5991-4725
October 2006
Applicable Product
ProCurve Switch 1800-8G (J9029A)
Safety
Before installing and operating this
product, please read the “Installation
Precautions:” in Chapter 2, “Installing the
Switch”, and the safety statements in
Appendix B, “Safety and EMC Regulatory
Statements”.
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The ProCurve Switch 1800-8G (J9029A) is a multiport switch that can
be used to build high-performance switched workgroup networks.
This switch is a store-and-forward device that offers low latency for
high-speed networking.
Power
LED
Fault
LED
Link/Act, FDx, and Spd
LEDs for each port
10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 ports
(all ports have the HP Auto-MDIX feature)
ProCurve Switch 1800-8G
Switch Ports
The switch has 8 auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-T IEEE 802.3ab auto
MDI/MDI-X RJ-45 ports. With this switch you can directly connect
computers, printers, and servers to provide dedicated bandwidth to
those devices, and you can build a switched network infrastructure
by connecting it to hubs, other switches, or routers. In addition, the
switch offers network management capabilities.
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Switch Overview
Switch Hardware Features
LEDs
The front panel of the switch provides status LEDs for system
monitoring. The following table details the functions of the various
indicators.
System LEDStateMeaning
Power
(green)
Fault
(orange)
Port LEDStateMeaning
Link/Act
(green –
overlaid with
the port
number)
FDx
(green)
Spd
(green)
OnThe switch is receiving power.
OffThe switch is NOT receiving power.
OnThe switch has a hardware failure, or has failed
its self test. See chapter 4, “Troubleshooting” for
more information.
OffThe normal state; indicates that there are no fault
conditions on the switch.
OnThe port is enabled and receiving a link indication
from the connected device.
OffThe port has no active network cable connected,
or is not receiving link signal.
FlashingIndicates that there is network activity on the
port.
OnIndicates the port is operating at full duplex
OffIndicates the port is operating at half duplex
OnIndicates the port is operating at 1000 Mbps.
OffIndicates the port is operating at 10 or 100 Mbps.
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Switch Hardware Features
Switch Overview
Switch Features
The features of the ProCurve Switch 1800-8G include:
■8 auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 ports.
■plug-and-play networking—all ports are enabled—just connect
the network cables to active network devices and your switched
network is operational.
■IEEE 802.3ab Auto MDI /MDI-X on all twisted-pair ports, meaning
that all connections can be made using straight-through twistedpair cables. Cross-over cables are not required, although they will
also work. The pin operation of each port is automatically
adjusted for the attached device: if the switch detects that a 10/
100 Mbps switch or hub is connected to the port, it configures the
port as MDI; if the switch detects that a 10/100 Mbps end-node
device is connected to the port, it configures the port as MDI-X.
■automatic learning of the network addresses in each switch’s
8000- address forwarding table.
■automatically negotiated full-duplex operation for all 10/100/
1000Base-T RJ-45 ports when connected to other autonegotiating devices
■easy management of the switch through several available
interfaces:
•Web browser interface — an easy to use built-in graphical
interface that can be accessed from common Web browsers.
•ProCurve Manager (PCM) — allows network administrators
to discover and map the ProCurve Switch 1800 within their
network and launch the ProCurve Switch 1800's built-in
graphical interface from within PCM to configure the switch.
■support for up to 64 IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLANs so you can
divide the attached end nodes into logical groupings that fit your
business needs.
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Switch Overview
Switch Hardware Features
■support for up to 4 trunks so you to assign physical links to one
logical link (trunk) that functions as a single, higher-speed link
providing dramatically increased bandwidth.
■support for many advanced features to enhance network
performance—for a description, see the Management and
Configuration Guide.
■download of new switch software for product bug fixes.
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2
Installing the Switch
The ProCurve Switch 1800-8G is easy to install. It comes with rubber
feet that can be attached so the switch can be securely located on a
horizontal surface. This chapter shows how to install the switch.
Included Parts
The following components ship with a ProCurve Switch 1800-8G:
■ ProCurve Switch 1800-8G Installation and Getting Started Guide
(5991-4725), this manual
■ Customer Support/Warranty booklet
■ Four rubber feet
■ AC power adapter, one of the following:
12 V / 1 A adapter (40 degree C)
Argentina
Australia/New Zealand
China
Continental Europe/Denmark
Japan
Korea
United Kingdom/Hong Kong
Follow these easy steps to install your switch. The rest of this chapter
provides details on these steps.
1.Prepare the installation site. Make sure of the following:
•the network cabling is the correct type and length. See page
2-5.
See page 2-4 for installation precautions.
2.Verify the switch passes self test. This is a simple process of
plugging the switch into a power source and observing that the
LEDs on the switch’s front panel show correct operation. See
page 2-7.
3.Mount the switch. The switch can be mounted on any horizontal
surface.
4.Connect power to the switch. Once the switch is mounted, plug
in the AC power adapter. See page 2-8.
5.Connect the network devices. Using the appropriate network
cables, connect computers, servers, printers and other peripherals, and other network devices including other switches, hubs,
or routers to the switch ports. See page 2-9.
At this point, the switch is fully installed and your network should be
up and running. See the rest of this chapter if you need more detailed
information on any of these installation steps.
2-3
Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
Installation Precautions:
Follow these precautions when installing your switch.
Cautions
■ Make sure you use the power adapter supplied with the
switch to connect it to an AC power source.
■ When installing the switch, since the unit does not have
an On/Off power switch, an AC power outlet must be
located near the switch and should be easily accessible
in case the switch needs to be powered off.
■ Make sure the switch does not overload the power
circuits, wiring, and over-current protection. To
determine the possibility of overloading the supply
circuits, add together the amperage ratings of all devices
installed on the same circuit as the switch and compare
the total with the rating limit for the circuit. The
maximum amperage ratings are usually printed on the
devices near the AC power connectors or power adapter
connectors.
■ Do not install the switch in an environment where the
operating ambient temperature might exceed 40 °C
(104 °F).
■ Make sure the air flow around the sides of the switch is
not restricted.
2-4
Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
1. Prepare the Installation Site
■ Cabling Infrastructure - To ensure proper operation when
installing the switch into a network, make sure that the current
cables are suitable for 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, or 1000Base-T
operation.
Be sure to follow the guidelines below to ensure proper operation
when installing the switch into a network:
•Cable type: Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded
twisted pair (STP) cables with RJ-45 connectors, maximum
length 100 meters (328 ft); Category 3 or better for 10Base-T,
Category 5 or better for 100Base-TX, and Category 5, 5e, or 6
for 1000Base-T.
•Protection from radio frequency interference emissions.
•Use electrical surge suppression.
•Use safe connections with no damaged cables, connectors or
shields.
■ Installation Location - Before installing the switch, plan its
location and orientation relative to other devices and equipment.
At the front of the switch, leave at least 7.6 cm (3 inches) of space
for the twisted-pair cabling. At the back of the switch, leave at least
2.6 cm (1 inch) of space for the adapter’s power cord.
2-5
Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
2. Verify the Switch Passes Self Test
Before mounting the switch in its network location, you should first
check that it is working properly by plugging it into a power source
and verifying that it passes its self test.
1.Connect the adapter’s power cord to the power connector on the
back of the switch, and then plug the AC power adapter into a
nearby properly grounded electrical outlet.
Connect power cord to
the power connector
Note
The switch does not have a power switch. It is powered on
when the AC power adapter is connected to the switch and
to a power source.
Caution
Use only the AC power adapter supplied with the switch.
Use of other adapters, including those that came with other
ProCurve Networking products, may result in damage to
the equipment.
2.Check the LEDs on the switch. The LED behavior is described
below.
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Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
Port LEDs
Power LED
When the switch is powered on, it performs its diagnostic self
test. The self test takes approximately 8 seconds to complete.
Self Test LED Behavior:
During the self test:
•The LEDs will go on for a couple of seconds during the phases
of the self test.
When the self test completes successfully:
•The Power LED stays on.
•The Fault LED stays off.
•In the default state, the FDx LED stays on and the Spd LED
stays off.
•The port LEDs on the front of the switch go into their normal
operational mode.
–If the ports are connected to active network devices the
Link LEDs should be on.
If the LED display is different than what is described above, the
self test has not completed correctly. Refer to chapter 4,
“Troubleshooting” for diagnostic help.
2-7
Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
3. Mount the Switch
After you have verified that the switch passes its self test, you are
ready to mount the switch in a stable location. The switch can be
mounted on a horizontal surface.
Horizontal Surface Mounting
Place the switch on a table or other horizontal surface. The switch
comes with rubber feet in the accessory kit that can be used to help
keep the switch from sliding on the surface.
Attach the rubber feet to the four corners on the bottom of the switch
within the embossed angled lines. Use a sturdy surface in an uncluttered area. You may want to secure the networking cables and switch
power cord to the table leg or other part of the surface structure to
help prevent tripping over the cords.
Note
Make sure the air flow is not restricted around the sides of
the switch.
4. Connect the Switch to a Power Source
1.Plug the included AC power adapter into the switch’s power
connector and into a nearby AC power source.
2.Re-check the LEDs during self test. See “Self Test LED Behavior:”
on page 2-7.
2-8
Installing the Switch
Installation Procedures
5. Connect the Network Cables
Using the RJ-45 Connectors (10/100/1000Base-T ports)
To connect:
Push the RJ-45 plug into the
RJ-45 jack until the tab on
the plug clicks into place.
When power is on for the
switch and for the connected
device, the Link/Act LED for
the port should light to
confirm a powered-on
device (for example, an end
node) is at the other end of
the cable.
If the Link LED does not go
on when the network cable is
connected to the port, see
“Diagnosing With the LEDs”
in chapter 4,
“Troubleshooting”.
100-ohm unshielded or shielded twistedpair cable:
• Category 3, 4, or 5 for 10 Mbps ports
• Category 5 only for 100 Mbps ports
• Category 5, 5e, or 6 for 1000 Mbps ports
Maximum distance: 100 meters
RJ-45 connector
To disconnect:
Press the small tab on the plug and pull the plug out of the jack.
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