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User’s manual for Fast / Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module
Thank you for purchasing PLANET MII family Fast / Gigabit Ethernet
module. The MII family Fast / Gigabit Ethernet module can install into
PLANET FNSW / FGSW family Switch. The distance can be extended
from 100 meters (TP), 2 kilometers (Multi-mode, SC or ST), up to 120
kilometers (Single-mode, SC/LC).
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Chapter 2 MODEL LIST
Your MII family Fast / Gigabit Ethernet module comes with one of the
following models.
ModelInterface
Fiber connector
and distance
Fast Ethernet
MII-VSC100Base-FX Module(SC, MM, 2km)
MII-VST100Base-FX Module(ST, MM, 2km)
MII-VS15100Base-FX Module(SC, SM, 15km)
MII-VSA20100Base-FX Module(SC, SM, 20km)
MII-VSB20100Base-FX Module(SC, SM, 20km)
Gigabit Ethernet
MII-GT10/100/1000Base-T Module(RJ-45, 100m)
MII-SX1000Base-SX Module(SC, MM, 550m)
MII-LX1000Base-LX Module(SC, SM, 10km)
MII-L401000Base-LX Module(SC, SM, 40km)
MII-L701000Base-LX Module(SC, SM, 70km)
MII-SFP1000Base-T/Mini-GBIC Module(RJ-45, 100m)
MII-LA151000Base-LX Module(SC, SM, 15km)
MII-LB151000Base-LX Module(SC, SM, 15km)
Models with LX or last two numbered characters indicate the ber-port
is with “Single-Mode” optic ber connector and the number indicates
the maximum distance in km. The rest will be “Multi-Mode” optic
ber models.
Chapter 3 CHECKLIST
Your MII carton should contain the following items:
The MII family Fast / Gigabit Ethernet module
This user’s manual
If any item is missing or damaged, please consult the dealer from
whom you purchased your MII family Fast / Gigabit Ethernet module.
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Chapter 4 INTRODUCTION
Note
4-1 1-Port 100Base-FX Fast Ethernet Modules - MII-VSC /
MII-VST / MII-VS15 / MII-VSA20 / MII-VSB20
Figure 1. 1-Port 100Base-FX (SC, Multi-mode) Module Front View
Features:
● Comply with IEEE 802.3u, 100Base-FX Fast Ethernet standard
● 1 x 100Base-FX ber ports (SC/ST/single SC ber connectors)
● Store-and-Forward technology for abnormal packet ltering
● For establishing ber link with cable length up to 2km (Multi-mode
module) and 15/20km (Single-mode module) or 412m (half-duplex
mode)
● Slide switch for Half /Full-Duplex selection (default in full-duplex)
● Plug and Play Installation
1. The fiber connector and distance support will be
different by various models.
2. The MII-VSA20/VSB20 should runs in pair. It means
you must connect MII-VSA20 in one end and another
MII-VSB20, for example, in the other end.
LED DEFINITION
FU LL
HA LF
LEDColorFunction
Lit: indicate the link through that port is
LNK/
ACT
Green
successfully established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending
or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that port is operating in full-duplex
mode.
FDXOrange
Off: indicate that port is operating in half-duplex
mode.
Blink: if a collision is detected when the port is
in half-Duplex mode.
Table 1. LED denition of 100Base- FX module
Slide switch settings:
Figure 2 shows the 100Base-FX module slide switch overview and the
screen in Figure 3 appears shows the web settings for working under
100Mbps full-duplex mode and half-duplex mode.
Please make sure you have correctly congured the 100Base-FX
module in the same duplex mode between the module’s slide switch
and web interface speed duplex mode settings of module slots before
physically installing the modules.
Figure 2. Slide switch overview of 100Base- FX module
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Figure 3. 100Base- FX module duplex mode setting of web interface
Table 2 below shows the settings for working under 100Mbps fullduplex mode and half-duplex mode. Both module (slide-switch) and the
switch (web interface) should be xed on the same mode.
● Comply with the IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet standard
● 1 X 1000Mbps ber port (SX/LX/single SC ber connectors)
● Store-and-Forward technology for abnormal packet ltering
● Full-duplex mode supported
● Plug and Play Installation
● LED indicators for LNK/ACT, FDX status
● MII-SX provide distance up to 220m over 62.5/125μm ber cable
and 500m over 50/125μm ber cable
● MII-LX provide distance up to 550m over multimode ber cable and
10km over 9/125μm single mode ber cable
● MII-L40 provide distance up to 550m over multimode ber cable and
40km over 9/125μm single mode ber cable
● MII-L70 provide distance up to 550m over multimode ber cable and
70km over 9/125μm single mode ber cable
● MII-LA15 / LB15 provide distance up to 550m over multimode ber
cable and 15km over 9/125μm single mode ber cable
1. The fiber connector and distance support will be
different by various models.
2. The MII-LA15/LB15 should runs in pair. It means you
must connect MII-LA15 in one end and another MIILB15, for example, in the other end.
LED DEFINITION
LEDColorFunction
Lit: indicate the link through that port is
LNK/ACTGreen
FDXOrange
Table 5. LED denition of 1000Base-SX/LX Module
successfully established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively
sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that port is operating in fullduplex mode.
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4-4 1-Port 1000Base-T/Mini GBIC interface Module-
Note
MII-SFP
Figure 6. 1-Port 1000Base-T/Mini GBIC Module Front View
Features:
● Comply with the IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet stan
dard
● 1-Port 1000Base-T/Mini GBIC interface module
● High performance Store-and-Forward architecture
● Auto-MDI/MDI-X on 1000Base-T port
● Mini-GBIC interface for optional Mini GBIC module
● Plug and Play Installation
● LED indicators for LNK/ACT status on 1000Base-T port
● LED indicators for LNK/ACT, FDX status on Mini GBIC interface
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The MII-SFP module does not supports the 1000Base-T
port and Mini-GBIC interface operate at the same time.
LED DEFINITION
Mini GBIC interface
LEDColorFunction
Lit: indicate the link through that port is
LNK/ACTGreen
FDXOrange
Table 6. LED denition of Mini GBIC interface from MII-SFP Module
1000Base-T port
successfully established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively
sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate that port is operating in fullduplex mode.
LEDColorFunction
Lit: indicate the link through that port is
1000
LNK/ACT
100
LNK/ACT
Table 7. LED denition of 1000Base-T port from MII-SFP module
Green
Orange
successfully established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively
sending or receiving data over that port.
Lit: indicate the link through that port is
successfully established.
Blink: indicate that the switch is actively
sending or receiving data over that port.
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Chapter 5 Installing Optional Modules
Intelligent 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Switch
1 2 3 4
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14 15 165 6 7
8
9 10 11 12
Slot 2
WGSW-2402A
LNK/ACT
100/10
PWR
13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 678
9 10 11 12
LNK/ACT
100/10
TX RX
WGSW-C1ST
100Mbps
100Base - FX
ACT
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Slot 1
WGSW-C1GT
1000
100
10
Mbps
10/100/1000Base-T
100Base - FX
You can purchase optional modules separately to meet the needs of
your network. The process of installing optional modules is the same.
Follow these steps to install the optional module:
1. Power the Switch off before installing the optional module.
2. Place the Switch on a at surface. Grasp the thumbscrew 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 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 and sliding it in
until it stops (See Figure 7). Press it rmly until you feel the module
snap into place. 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 Switch on after you have installed the new module. The
Switch will automatically detect the new module.
Figure 7. Insert the modules
6. Take off the dust cover from the transceiver and plug the cable in, if
you are installing a ber optic module.
7. Check the LEDs to verify that if there is a link and a proper connec
tion at the port.
Please refer to the Switch’s user’s manual for more about Switch or
module’s management.
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