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Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch
24 100BASE-FX VF-45 ports
Optional 100BASE-FX or 1000BASE-X modules
Optional stack module for linking up to four units
8.8 Gbps of aggregate switch bandwidth
Support for redundant power unit
Up to five port trunks per switch
Port mirroring for non-intrusive analysis
QoS support for two-level priority
Full support for IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
IP Multicasting with IGMP Snooping
Manageable via console, Web, SNMP/RMON
TigerSwitch 100
Installation Guide
SMC6924VF
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Page 1 - TigerSwitch 100

Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch◆ 24 100BASE-FX VF-45 ports◆ Optional 100BASE-FX or 1000BASE-X modules◆ Optional stack module for linking up to four

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COMPLIANCESivWichtige Sicherheitshinweise (Germany)1. Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch.2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den späteren

Page 3 - Installation Guide

vTABLE OF CONTENTS1 About the TigerSwitch 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TABLE OF CONTENTSviDesktop or Shelf Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5Installing an Optional Module into the Switch . . . . .

Page 5 - Limited Warranty

TABLE OF CONTENTSviiStandards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-5Compliances . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TABLE OF CONTENTSviii

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1-1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THETIGERSWITCH 100OverviewSMC’s TigerSwitch™ 100 is a stackable switch with 24 100BASE-FX VF-45 ports, plus two slots for optional s

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ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-2Figure 1-3. Optional ModulesSwitch ArchitectureThe TigerSwitch employs a high-speed switching fabric. This design allows

Page 9 - Safety Compliance

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-3Management OptionsThis switch contains a comprehensive array of LEDs for “at-a-glance” monitoring of network and port stat

Page 10 - OMPLIANCES

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-4Status LEDs The LEDs, which are located on the front panel for easy viewing, are shown below and described in the followin

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ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-5Network Management Module Figure 1-5. Network Management ModuleThis switch includes a Network Management Module on the re

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ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-6caused by port saturation. And broadcast storm control prevents broadcast traffic storms from engulfing the network. Some

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ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-7• Provides data security by restricting all traffic to the originating VLAN, except where a connection has been configured

Page 15 - Overview

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-8Optional 100BASE-FX Module (SMC6900FSSC)Figure 1-7. 1-Port 100BASE-FX Single-Mode Fiber ModuleUsing single-mode fiber opt

Page 16 - 100Base-FX-SC Extender Module

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-99/125 micron single-mode fiber cable. The 1000BASE-LX Gigabit module operates at 1 Gbps, with support for auto-negotiation

Page 17 - Description of Hardware

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-10Power Supply ReceptaclesThere are two power receptacles on the rear panel of the switch. The standard power receptacle is

Page 18 - Activity

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-11Features and BenefitsConnectivity◆ 24 multimode fiber VF-45 ports that offer a cost-effective solution for fiber-to-the-d

Page 19 - Network Management Module

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-12◆ Optional 1000BASE-T Gigabit module that supports a connection of up to 100 meters using Category 5 or 5e UTP or STP cab

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ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-13• Spanning Tree Protocol for redundant network connections• VLAN support for 256 groups, port-based or with IEEE 802.1Q V

Page 21 - SMC6900FSC

ABOUT THE TIGERSWITCH 1001-14

Page 22 - SMC6900FSSC

2-1CHAPTER 2NETWORK PLANNINGIntroduction to SwitchingA network switch allows simultaneous transmission of multiple packets via non-crossbar switching.

Page 23 - SMC6900GT

6 HughesIrvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 707-2400TigerSwitch 100Installation GuideFrom SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutionsJune 2001Pu

Page 24 - Unit (RPU)

NETWORK PLANNING2-2Sample ApplicationsThe TigerSwitch 100 is not only designed to segment your network, but also to provide a wide range of options in

Page 25 - Features and Benefits

NETWORK PLANNING2-3Central Wiring ClosetWith up to 104 ports in a stack (i.e., 104 distinct segments), the TigerSwitch 100 can collapse a complex netw

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NETWORK PLANNING2-4Remote Connections with Fiber CableFiber optic technology allows for longer cabling than any other media type (up to 10 kilometers

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NETWORK PLANNING2-5Making VLAN ConnectionsVLANs can be based on port groups, or each data frame can be explicitly tagged to identify the VLAN group it

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NETWORK PLANNING2-6Connectivity RulesWhen adding hubs (repeaters) to your network, please follow the connectivity rules listed below for Ethernet, Fas

Page 29 - Introduction to Switching

NETWORK PLANNING2-7100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision DomainMaximum 100BASE-FX Fiber Optic Cable DistanceSMC 3-2 Rule for Class II RepeatersSMC 2-1 Rule

Page 30 - Sample Applications

NETWORK PLANNING2-8Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Distance Cable Type Connecting Max. DistanceTwisted Pair Any two devices 100 m (328 ft.)Fiber Switch to

Page 31 - Central Wiring Closet

NETWORK PLANNING2-9Application Notes1. Full-duplex operation only applies to point-to-point access (such as when a switch is attached to a workstation

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NETWORK PLANNING2-10

Page 33 - Making VLAN Connections

3-1CHAPTER 3INSTALLING THE SWITCHSelecting a SiteTigerSwitch 100 units can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a flat surface. Be su

Page 34 - Connectivity Rules

Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, n

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INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-2Equipment ChecklistAfter unpacking the TigerSwitch 100, check the contents to be sure you have received all the components. Th

Page 36 - Full duplex 2 km (1.24 mi.)

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-3MountingA TigerSwitch 100 unit can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a desktop or shelf. Mounting instruct

Page 37 - Application Notes

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-4To rack-mount devices:1. Attach the brackets to the device using the screws provided in the Bracket Mounting Kit.Figure 3-1.

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INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-53. If installing a single switch only, turn to “Connecting to a Power Source” at the end of this chapter.4. If installing mult

Page 39 - NSTALLING

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-6Installing an Optional Module into the SwitchOptional modules are available for media expansion, stacking and management. Thes

Page 40 - Equipment Checklist

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-7Figure 3-4. Installing a Module6. If you are sure the module is properly mated with the connector, tighten the retainer screw

Page 41 - Mounting

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-83. Repeat this step until all the devices have been connected.4. Turn to the next section, “Connecting to a Power Source.” Fig

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INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-9Connecting to a Power SourceTo connect a device to a power source:Note: It is recommended that the switches be stacked before

Page 43 - Desktop or Shelf Mounting

INSTALLING THE SWITCH3-103. Check the front-panel LEDs as the device is powered on to be sure the Power LED is lit. If not, check that the power cable

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4-1CHAPTER 4MAKING NETWORKCONNECTIONSConnecting Network DevicesThe TigerSwitch 100 is designed to interconnect multiple segments (or collision domains

Page 45 - 100Base-FX-SC

LIMITED WARRANTYLimited WarrantyLimited Warranty Statement: SMC Networks, Inc. (“SMC”) warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship an

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MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-2VF-45 Fiber ConnectionsEach device requires a 62.5/125 micron or 50/125 micron multimode fiber optic cable with VF-45 con

Page 47 - Connecting to a Power Source

MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-3SC Fiber ConnectionsAn optional slide-in 100BASE-FX module may be used for backbone and long distance connections. A 1000

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MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-43. Connect one end of the cable to the SC port on the switch and the other end to the SC port on the other device. Since

Page 49 - ONNECTIONS

MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-51000BASE-T Twisted-Pair ConnectionsA 1000BASE-T connection requires a shielded or unshielded twisted-pair (STP or UTP) ca

Page 50 - VF-45 Fiber Connections

MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-6Figure 4-2. Making Twisted-Pair Connections2. If the device is a network card and the TigerSwitch is in the wiring close

Page 51 - SC Fiber Connections

MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-7Wiring Closet ConnectionsToday, the punch-down block is an integral part of many of the newer equipment racks. It is actu

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MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS4-8

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A-1APPENDIX ATROUBLESHOOTINGDiagnosing Switch Indicators Troubleshooting ChartSymptom ActionPower LED is Off • Internal or redundant power supply has

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TROUBLESHOOTINGA-2Power and Cooling ProblemsIf the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may have a problem with the

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TROUBLESHOOTINGA-3Note: You can configure the management agent to accept from one to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. If the maximum number of sessi

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LIMITED WARRANTYOF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WA

Page 57 - ROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-4

Page 58 - In-Band Access

B-1APPENDIX BCABLESSpecifications Cable Types and SpecificationsCable Type Max. Length Connector100BASE-FX 50/125 or 62.5/125 micron core multimode

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CABLESB-2Note: If you need to connect to a device with 62.5/125 micron cable that has ST-type connectors, SMC provides an optional SC-ST Converter (Pa

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CABLESB-3RJ-45 Port and Cable AssignmentsCAUTION: DO NOT plug a phone jack connector into any RJ-45 port. Use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 conn

Page 61 - Specifications

CABLESB-4The table below shows the 1000BASE-T MDI and MDI-X port pinouts. These ports require that all four pairs of wires be connected. Note that for

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CABLESB-5cable testing information is specified in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-TSB-67 standard. Additionally, cables must also pass test parameters for Return Lo

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CABLESB-6Console Port Pin AssignmentsThe DB-9 serial port on the switch’s rear panel is used to connect to the switch for out-of-band console configur

Page 64 - 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements

CABLESB-7Console Port to 9-Pin COM Port on PCConsole Port to 25-Pin DCE Port on ModemConsole Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PCSwitch’s 9-Pin Serial PortCC

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CABLESB-8

Page 66 - Console Port Pin Assignments

C-1APPENDIX CSPECIFICATIONSPhysical CharacteristicsPorts24 100BASE-FX fiber1 slot for an optional media expansion module1 slot for an optional media e

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iCOMPLIANCESFCC - Class AThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the

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SPECIFICATIONSC-2Weight10.63 lbs (4.82 kg)Size17.37 x 11.22 x 2.53 in (44.0 x 28.5 x 6.4 cm)TemperatureOperating: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)Storage: -40

Page 69 - PECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONSC-3Switch FeaturesSpanning Tree ProtocolForwarding ModeStore-and-forwardThroughputWire speedFlow ControlFull Duplex: IEEE 802.3xHalf Dup

Page 70 - °F (-40 to 70°C)

SPECIFICATIONSC-4Management FeaturesIn-Band ManagementTelnet, Web-based HTTP, or SNMP manager(EliteView Network Management software provided for free)

Page 71 - Switch Features

SPECIFICATIONSC-5StandardsIEEE 802.3u Fast EthernetIEEE 802.3z Gigabit EthernetIEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol and traffic prioritiesIEEE 802.1Q VL

Page 72 - Management Features

SPECIFICATIONSC-6Slide-in Module100BASE-FX Extender ModuleModelSMC6900FSC, SMC6900FST, SMC6900FSSCPortsSMC6900FSC, SMC6900FST: 2 100BASE-FX multimodeS

Page 73 - Warranty

SPECIFICATIONSC-7Communication ModeFull and half duplex, auto-negotiationCommunication Rate1000 MbpsStandardsIEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet1000BASE-LX E

Page 74 - Slide-in Module

SPECIFICATIONSC-8Communication ModeFull and half duplex, auto-negotiationCommunication Rate1000, 100, and 10 MbpsStandardsIEEE 802.3ab Gigabit Etherne

Page 75 - 1000BASE-T Extender Module

D-1APPENDIX DORDERING INFORMATIONTigerSwitch 100 Products and AccessoriesProduct Number DescriptionSMC6924VF 24-port Fast Ethernet switch with two med

Page 76 - Stack Module

ORDERING INFORMATIOND-2

Page 77 - NFORMATION

Glossary-1GLOSSARY10BASE-TIEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable.100BASE-FXIEEE 802.3u specific

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COMPLIANCESiiIndustry Canada - Class AThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as se

Page 79 - Glossary-1

GLOSSARYGlossary-2BandwidthThe difference between the highest and lowest frequencies available for network signals. Also synonymous with wire speed, t

Page 80 - Glossary-2

GLOSSARYGlossary-3Fast EthernetA 100 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA/CD access method.Fast Ethernet SwitchDevice that

Page 81 - Glossary-3

GLOSSARYGlossary-4IEEE 802.3abDefines CSMA/CD access method and physical layer specifications for 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet. IEEE 802.3uDefines CSMA

Page 82 - Glossary-4

GLOSSARYGlossary-5Media Access Control (MAC)A portion of the networking protocol that governs access to the transmission medium, facilitating the exch

Page 83 - Glossary-5

GLOSSARYGlossary-6Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)Protocol suite that includes TCP as the primary transport protocol, and IP a

Page 84 - Glossary-6

Index-1Numerics100 Mbps connectivity rules 2-71000 Mbps connectivity rules 2-61000BASE-LXfiber cable lengths 2-6module 1-81000BASE-SXconnections 4-3fi

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INDEXIndex-2FCC compliance ifeatures C-3management 1-12switch 1-11fiber cables 4-3flow control, IEEE 802.3x 1-3front panel of switch 1-1full-duplex co

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INDEXIndex-3Nnetworkconnections 4-2examples 2-2null-modem cable 1-5Ooptionalmodules 1-2, C-6modules, installation 3-3optional equipment D-1ordering in

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INDEXIndex-4Ttagspriority 1-7VLAN 2-5Telnet 1-6, A-3temperature within a rack 3-3traffic priority 1-7troubleshootingin-band access A-2power and coolin

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COMPLIANCESiiiSafety ComplianceWarning: Fiber Optic Port SafetyAvertissment: Ports pour fibres optiques - sécurité sur le plan optiqueWarnhinweis: Fas

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6 HughesIrvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 707-2400FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT, CALL:From U.S.A. and Canada (24 hours, 7 days a week)(800) SMC-4-YOU; (949) 707-24

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