Intellinet Network Solutions 510486 user manual

User manual for the device Intellinet Network Solutions 510486

Device: Intellinet Network Solutions 510486
Category: Digital Camera
Manufacturer: Intellinet Network Solutions
Size: 2.43 MB
Added : 2/10/2014
Number of pages: 24
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C oduri nt ™ Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Media Converter. The models listed below vary in the type and number of ports, connectors, data transfer rates and added features, but all are designed so network managers can install fiber cabling anywhere within a network without changing the arrangement of copper-based Ethernet. The compact size of the converter allows for easy deployment in any narrow desktop location or wall-mount installation and, if needed, s

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FCC Warning This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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 radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the user manual, may cause interference, which the user will be required to correct

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DIP Switches The DIP (dual in-line package) switches on the rear panel of some models enable a variety of functions that are printed in a convenient reference key alongside the switches. NOTE: A DIP switch reference list is also listed in the product’s Specifications. In the example at right (model 515344), DIP switches 6 and 7 enable the Local Loopback (LLB) and Remote Loopback (RLB) diagnostic functions (see Loopback Testing). Loopback Testing On some models (see Specificati

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2. Click “Start.” 3. The program will send a testing message looped in the copper segment and display a pass/fail result. Remote Loopback Use a remote loopback (at the remote unit, set the designated DIP switch to On; at the local unit, keep both loopback Dip switches Off/disabled) to check that the fiber segment is connected properly. Launch a loopback or diagnostics testing program (see NOTE below) and follow the program instructions. Typically, the instructions will be similar to the f

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support Spanning Tree or Fast Spanning Tree protocols. By default, transmission of data will travel via the primary path. If a link failure is detected, transmission will automatically be switched to the secondary path by Spanning Tree Protocol, delivering non-stop network connectivity. LEDs Front panel LEDs provide at-a-glance network status and real-time connectivity information. NOTE: The PWR (power) LED is located on the rear panel on some models. LED Status Indication

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Conne Cons & i it onitallanst Ports As mentioned in the Introduction, the type of media converter ports will vary from model to model. Refer to each model’s Specifications at the back of this manual to identify a port, and see below for explanations of their various uses and limits. Auto MDI/MDI-X Though not a port per se, the Auto MDI/MDI-X function on a converter’s RJ-45 port alleviates concerns about cabling configuration when connecting to a 1000Base-T device. Whether connecting

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full duplex mode across distances of up to 2 km over multi-mode fiber- optic cable. The fiber port has a choice of three fiber connector types: ST, SC or WDM. 100Base-TX Port The 100Base-TX port supports network speed of 100 Mbps, and can operate in half and full duplex transfer modes. The RJ-45 connector is suitable for UTP cable Category 3, 4, 5 or better. 1000Base-LX Port The 1000Base-LX port adds a fiber Gigabit Ethernet link to your network device. Compliant with IEEE 802.3z, this

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Cables Connecting Fiber Cable When connecting fiber cable to a 1000Base-FX port on the converter, be sure an SC or WDM connector is used. (Other INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Media Converter models may need cable that matches their ST ports.) Follow the steps below to properly connect fiber cable. 1. Remove and keep the fiber port’s rubber cover. When not connected to a fiber cable, the rubber cover should be replaced to protect the optics inside the device. 2. Check that the fiber

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6 mm Try to the cable for UTP; and 100x the diameter of the Try not to maintain allow the cable for fiber. a bend cable to • Avoid letting the cable twist too much to radius of 24mm twist too (min.) 4x prevent excessive strain on internal cables. much - this the diameter creates a • Place cable ties at regular intervals, being of the cable strain on careful not to overtighten them. Avoid for UTP and the internal 6mm 100x for fiber. using ties with fiber cable.

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performance. Consider these guidelines when deciding where to place the device. • Place the converter in a fairly cool and dry location. (See Specifications for the acceptable temperature and humidity operating ranges.) • Place the converter in a location free from strong electromagnetic field generators (such as motors), vibration, dust and direct exposure to sunlight. • Place the converter in a location with easy access to AC power. • Place the converter on a clean, flat surface tha

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Switch — Converter — Converter — Switch In the configuration below, the converters function as a high-speed bridge between switches, creating increased capacity for each user (node) on the local area network and providing a 1000 Mbps full duplex link to a variety of Gigabit Ethernet network devices within a LAN. In the configuration below, redundant link converters function as a high- speed bridge between switches, creating increased capacity for each user (node) on the local area network a

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In the configuration below, redundant link converters function as a server aggregation for an enterprise or LAN configuration, providing a 10/100/1000 Mbps full duplex link to a workgroup of 10/100/1000 switches located on separate floors within a single building. Switch — Converter — Converter — Workstation In this configuration, the converters function as a high-speed dedicated link within a campus network configuration, providing a 1000 Mbps full duplex link to a remote network node.

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speCifiCtiona s Model 510486 Gigabit Ethernet Redundant Link Media Converter Standards DIP Switches • IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair • Link Fault Signaling (LFS) on/off Gigabit Ethernet) Power • IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit • External power adapter: 12 V DC, Ethernet) 0.5 A General • Power consumption: 4.9 Watts • Media support: (maximum) - 1000Base-T Cat5e or higher Environmental UTP/STP RJ-45 • Metal housing - Fiber media support depends • Dimensions: 102 (L) x 74

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Model 510493 Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter Standards Power • IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair • External power adapter: 12 V DC, Gigabit Ethernet) 0.5 A • IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit • Power consumption: 4.9 Watts Ethernet) (maximum) General Environmental • Media support: • Metal housing - 1000Base-T Cat5e or higher • Dimensions: 102 (L) x 74 (W) x UTP/STP RJ-45 22 (H) mm (4 x 2.9 x 0.9 in.) - Fiber media support depends • Weight: 160 g (0.34 lbs.) on SFP module • Oper

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Models 510509 & 510523 Gigabit Ethernet WDM Media Converters Standards • LINK/TX for RJ-45 port • IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair • LINK/TX for fiber SC port Gigabit Ethernet) DIP Switches • IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit • DIP 1: Enables/disables local Ethernet) loopback (LLB) • DIP 2: Enables/disables remote General loopback (RLB) • Media support: - 1000Base-T Cat5e or higher Power UTP/STP RJ-45 • External power adapter: 12 V DC, - 1000Base-LX single-mode 0.5 A 9

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Model 515320 Fast Ethernet Media Converter Standards being transmitted at 100 Mbps • IEEE 802.3 (Twisted Pair Ethernet) DIP Switches • IEEE 802.3u (Twisted Pair / Fiber • DIP 1: Enables/disables auto-neg. Optic Fast Ethernet) • DIP 2: Copper port (RJ-45) duplex General mode; full-duplex or half-duplex • Media support: • DIP 3: Copper port (RJ-45) data - 100Base-TX Cat3 or higher bit rate; 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps UTP/STP RJ-45, EIA/TIA 568 • DIP 4: Fiber port duplex mode; - 100B

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Model 515337 Fast Ethernet Media Converter Standards being transmitted at 100 Mbps • IEEE 802.3 (Twisted Pair Ethernet) DIP Switches • IEEE 802.3u (Twisted Pair / Fiber • DIP 1: Enables/disables auto-neg. Optic Fast Ethernet) • DIP 2: Copper port (RJ-45) duplex General mode; full-duplex or half-duplex • Media support: • DIP 3: Copper port (RJ-45) data - 100Base-TX Cat3 or higher bit rate; 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps UTP/STP RJ-45, EIA/TIA 568 • DIP 4: Fiber port duplex mode; - 100B

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Model 515344 Fast Ethernet Media Converter Standards being transmitted at 100 Mbps • IEEE 802.3 (Twisted Pair Ethernet) DIP Switches • IEEE 802.3u (Twisted Pair / Fiber • DIP 1: Enables/disables auto-neg. Optic Fast Ethernet) • DIP 2: Copper port (RJ-45) duplex General mode; full-duplex or half-duplex • Media support: • DIP 3: Copper port (RJ-45) data - 100Base-TX Cat3 or higher bit rate; 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps UTP/STP RJ-45, EIA/TIA 568 • DIP 4: Fiber port duplex mode; - 100B


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