Accton Technology Switch ES3002 TF User Manual

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Package Contents  
Carefully unpack the contents of the package and verify them against the checklist  
given below.  
Package Checklist  
æ Fast SwitcHub-2se  
(Model No. ES3002-TF)  
æ AC power cord  
æ Four rubber foot pads  
æ Installation manual  
æ Owner registration card  
Please inform your dealer immediately should there be any wrong, missing or  
damaged parts.  
If possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use  
them again to repack the unit in case there is a need to return it for repair.  
To qualify for product updates and product warranty registration, fill in the  
Owner Registration Card and return it to Accton Technology Corporation.  
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Quick Installation  
The Fast SwitcHub-2se contains 2 Ethernet ports that can operate at full-duplex or  
half-duplex. One of these ports supports 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T (twisted-  
pair) connection, while the other port supports 100BASE-FX (fiber optic)  
connection. The smart design built into the front display panel and configure  
options, provides a friendly interface that simplifies installation and network  
troubleshooting. If you are already familiar with basic network operations, you  
should be able to install this switch as described below:  
1. Unpack the Fast SwitcHub-2se.  
2. Find a location close to the network devices you need to connect, and within  
easy reach of an electrical outlet.  
3. For 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T devices, connect a workstation or server to  
the Port 1 MDI-X station port. Otherwise, you can connect to another switch  
or other network interconnection device by running straight-through twisted-  
pair cable between the MDI daisy-chain port on one device (e.g., Port 1 on  
this switch) to the MDI-X station port on the other device. Use 100W  
Category 5 STP or UTP cable to connect to the switch, and be sure the  
length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters.  
For integrating legacy networks, Port 1 provides for connection via either  
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T. It uses auto-negotiation to dynamically set the  
required transmission speed at 10 or 100 Mbps.  
4. For 100BASE-FX devices, connect to Port 2 (i.e., connecting the Rx/Tx  
jacks on the target device to the Tx/Rx jacks on the switch). When  
connecting a node to Port 2, the maximum cable length is 2 kilometers if you  
are have a dedicated link (i.e., full-duplex mode); otherwise, the maximum  
length is 412 meters for a shared collision domain (i.e., a half-duplex  
connection). Refer to Chapter 2 for a more detailed description of  
calculating the maximum length permitted for fiber optic cable.  
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5. Set the transmission mode for each port to full or half-duplex. Full-duplex  
communications can only be supported for a dedicated link (i.e., set the  
communications to half duplex if you are connecting to a shared collision  
domain). Transmission must be set to full duplex or half duplex depending  
on the mode supported by the connected device. You must manually set the  
required mode with the configure button (Chapter 2).  
6. Verify network communications by ensuring that -  
you have made all the necessary connections  
you can access any connected resources  
the switch’s indicator LEDs are functioning properly  
Note: For devices connected directly to either port on the switch, it will  
automatically detect transmission speed (10/100 Mbps). However, unless  
the connected devices are operating at half-duplex (i.e., system default), you  
will have to manually set the transmission mode via the configure button.  
(Refer to Full/Half Duplex Mode Selection in Chapter 2).  
If you encounter any problems in installing the Fast SwitcHub-2se, refer to Chapter  
2 for a detailed description of installation procedures, or to Appendix A for help  
in troubleshooting.  
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About this Guide  
This guide is designed for the experienced network installer. It describes how  
to install and operate Accton’s Fast SwitcHub-2se Ethernet switch. After  
reading this manual, you should be able to use the front display panel and  
configure options to manage all your network connections.  
This manual covers the following topics:  
Chapter 1 - Product Overview  
Brief description of switching technology, followed by a description of this switch  
and a summary of its important features and specifications.  
Chapter 2 - Setup and Configuration  
Installing a Fast SwitcHub-2se and making basic network connections. Shows  
sample network configurations for a local area network.  
Chapter 3 - Hardware Reference  
Detailed description of indicator panel and ports.  
Appendices - Troubleshooting, cable assignments, and product specifications.  
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Contents  
Chapter 1: Introduction........................................................... 1-1  
Switching Technology...............................................................................................1-1  
Accton’s Smart Extender...........................................................................................1-2  
Switching Methods....................................................................................................1-3  
Features of the Fast SwitcHub-2se ............................................................................1-4  
Chapter 2: Setup and Configuration...................................... 2-1  
Pre-Installation Requirements ...................................................................................2-1  
Connecting the Switch System..................................................................................2-1  
Making RJ-45 Connections ..................................................................................2-2  
Making Fiber Optic Connections..........................................................................2-3  
Providing Power to the SwitcHub .............................................................................2-4  
Diagnostic Tests ........................................................................................................2-5  
Upon Power On ..............................................................................................2-5  
During Normal Operation...............................................................................2-5  
Setting the Display Mode..........................................................................................2-5  
Selections Available .............................................................................................2-6  
Bandwidth Utilization.....................................................................................2-6  
Packet Forwarding Ratio.................................................................................2-6  
Packet Filtering Ratio .....................................................................................2-7  
Collision Ratio................................................................................................2-7  
Full/Half Duplex Mode Selection...................................................................2-7  
Diagnostic Function........................................................................................2-8  
Verifying Port Status.................................................................................................2-8  
Verifying System Operation......................................................................................2-9  
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Chapter 3: Hardware Reference............................................. 3-1  
Front Panel ...............................................................................................................3-1  
Configure Button..................................................................................................3-2  
SmartWatch Indicator Panel.................................................................................3-3  
Power..............................................................................................................3-3  
Statistical Display for System Performance....................................................3-4  
Setting the Communication Mode ..................................................................3-6  
Diagnostics Display Mode..............................................................................3-7  
Port Status Display..........................................................................................3-8  
Rear Panel ...............................................................................................................3-10  
Ethernet Ports .......................................................................................................3-10  
Power Socket........................................................................................................3-11  
Appendix A: Troubleshooting................................................ A-1  
Diagnosing Hub Indicators........................................................................................A-1  
System Diagnostics ...................................................................................................A-2  
Installation............................................................................................................A-2  
Configuration........................................................................................................A-2  
Switch Integrity ....................................................................................................A-3  
Appendix B: Port and Cable Assignments............................. B-1  
RJ-45 Port ...............................................................................................................B-1  
Appendix C: Specifications.................................................... C-1  
Product Specifications...............................................................................................C-1  
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Appendix D: Regulatory Standards Compliance.................. D-1  
EMI Warning ............................................................................................................D-1  
FCC Class B Certification....................................................................................D-1  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI-2).........................................D-2  
EN55022 Declaration of Conformance ................................................................D-3  
Safety Compliance.....................................................................................................D-4  
Underwriters Laboratories Compliance Statement...............................................D-4  
Sicherheitshinweise..............................................................................................D-5  
Appendix E: Product Support Services ................................ E-1  
Product Registration..................................................................................................E-1  
Problem Report .........................................................................................................E-1  
Hardware Repair Service...........................................................................................E-1  
Software Update and Upgrade Service......................................................................E-2  
Bulletin Board Service (BBS) ...................................................................................E-2  
Interactive Fast Fax (U.S.A. office) ..........................................................................E-2  
Technical Support .....................................................................................................E-3  
Limited Warranty ......................................................................................................E-4  
Customer Remedies..............................................................................................E-4  
Return Process......................................................................................................E-5  
Accton Offices...........................................................................................................E-6  
Ordering Information ................................................................................................E-6  
Glossary  
Index  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Switching Technology  
The Ethernet Switch allows simultaneous transmission of multiple packets via  
an internal high-speed data channel. This means that it can partition a network  
more efficiently than bridges or routers. The Ethernet Switch is therefore fast  
being recognized as one of the most important building blocks for today’s  
networking technology.  
The learning function in the switch stores the address and corresponding port  
number of each incoming and outgoing packet in a routing table. This  
information is subsequently used to filter packets whose destination address is  
on the same segment as the source address. This confines network traffic to its  
respective domain, reducing the overall load on the network.  
The switch scans the destination address from the packet header, searches the  
routing table provided for the incoming port and forwards the packet only if  
required, often before fully received. This fast forwarding makes the switch  
attractive for connecting servers directly to the network, thereby increasing  
throughput and availability. However, the switch is most commonly used to  
segment existing hubs, which nearly always improves overall performance. A  
switch can be easily configured in any Ethernet network to significantly boost  
bandwidth using conventional cabling and adapters.  
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Accton’s Smart Extender  
Accton’s Fast Switch-2se can boost network bandwidth fourfold (i.e., if running  
at 100Mbps and using full-duplex operation for both ports). It provides one  
10/100 Mbps RJ-45 port for 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX media attachment  
(which is automatically detected by the switch), and one 100 Mbps fiber optic  
port for 100BASE-FX media attachment via an SC or ST type connector.  
Either of these ports can be connected to a subnetwork, or directly to a server or  
key workstation, as well as set for full or half-duplex operation. Moreover, the  
fiber optic port can be used to significantly extend your network’s diameter.  
Note: The ES3002-TF-SC provides an SC-type fiber connector.  
The ES3002-TF-ST provides an ST-type fiber connector.  
In addition to partitioning an overloaded network, this switch provides  
connection between networks based on twisted-pair and fiber optic cabling, and  
can also be configured to operate in either full-duplex or half-duplex data  
transfer mode to support the interconnection requirements of high-speed  
devices.  
This switch performs “on-the-fly” cut-through switching, which passes a packet  
to the other port according to the destination address scanned from the packet  
header. This technique reduces the latency of packet transmission to 20  
microseconds or less. Compared to approximately 800 microseconds for a  
bridge or 1800 microseconds for a router, both of which have to store the entire  
packet before it can be forwarded, Accton’s SwitcHubs deliver a quantum  
improvement in your network's performance.  
As a device functioning on the media access control (MAC) layer, the Fast  
SwitcHub is protocol independent. Full compliance with IEEE802.3 and  
IEEE802.3u standards makes it transparent to upper-level protocols such as  
TCP/IP, NetWare, DECnet and XNS. Accton's Smart Extender can link high-  
speed 100BASE-TX or conventional 10BASE-T networks to the newer  
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generation of 100BASE-FX devices; or can be used to significantly extend a  
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T network with an intermediate fiber optic link (i.e.,  
by chaining two or more switches). Moreover, by breaking your network into  
smaller and more manageable segments, each linked to the larger network with  
a switch, the maximum distance for communications between end-nodes is  
unlimited.  
Switching Methods  
Traditional bridges and routers use a switching method called store-and-  
forward in which the entire frame must be received before the bridge can  
perform a table look-up for the destination node and forward the packet to the  
corresponding port. As a result, each packet is delayed by approximately 800  
microseconds. It may be necessary to use store-and-forward when a lot of data  
errors are occurring over the network, or when connecting to very slow devices.  
Compared to this “safe” mode of operation, cut-through reduces the packet  
transmission delay to around 20 microseconds by picking the destination  
address out of the header as soon as its received, and directing the frame to the  
appropriate port long before the full packet has been received. The remaining  
technique, employed to improve data reliability, is called fragment-free cut-  
through. It uses a more conservative approach to cut-through that waits until  
the collision window has elapsed (i.e., the first full 64 bytes has been received)  
before processing the packet. This prevents runts from being passed along,  
effectively cleaning up the data stream.  
Although cut-though switching is recommended as the fastest method for most  
applications, the other methods mentioned above are also supported by the Fast  
SwitcHub-2se to guarantee flawless performance. To ensure that you can  
manage any kind of network load, the Smart Extender uses adaptive cut-  
through switching based on Accton’s smart algorithm. This method  
dynamically changes the way it handles data passing through the switch based  
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on the current error rate. These switching alternatives start at standard cut-  
through for a clean data environment, change to fragment-free cut-through for a  
moderate error rate, and then progress to store-and-forward for a highly  
contentious environment. By using this method, the Fast SwitcHub-2se  
delivers the best networking performance under any environment.  
Features of the Fast SwitcHub-2se  
Conforms to the IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u specifications, as well as  
10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX standards  
Provides one independent RJ-45 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX Ethernet station  
port, where each logical port consists of 1 MDI port (for connection to hubs  
or switches) and 1 MDI-X port (for connection to workstations or servers),  
eliminating the need for crossover cables  
Provides one independent 100BASE-FX port with Rx/Tx jacks  
(SC or ST type connectors can be used, depending on the model you purchase)  
Both ports support full-duplex and half-duplex operation  
Total bandwidth of up to 200 Mbps (when full-duplex mode is used)  
RJ-45 port auto-senses transmission speed (10/100 Mbps)  
Uses adaptive cut-through switching (which dynamically changes among  
standard cut-through, fragment free cut-through, and store-and-forward  
depending on the error rate)  
Uses back pressure to eliminate frame loss by “blocking” traffic from end  
stations or segments connected directly to the switch when its buffers fill  
Minimum latency of packet transmission (leading edge to leading edge) less  
than 20 microseconds when using cut-through switching  
Uses “on the fly” cut-through technique to transport packets  
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Transparent bridging function supported  
Address learning function to build the routing information database  
Operates at maximum packet filtering and forwarding rate  
Supports multimode fiber optic backbone of up to 2 kilometers for a  
dedicated link (i.e., a full-duplex connection) or 412 meters for a shared  
collision domain (i.e., a half-duplex connection)  
Provides frame filtering and forwarding functions for each port, which are  
capable of filtering and forwarding 100% of all Ethernet packets at line speed  
Provides a 160 Kbyte buffer per port  
Routing table contains 4K entries per port to store node MAC addresses  
Uses fast hashing scheme to retrieve information from routing table when  
making routing decisions  
An indicator panel for configuring the system or monitoring the overall  
condition of the switch, including utilization, forwarding and collision rates  
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Chapter 2: Setup and Configuration  
This chapter provides information on pre-installation requirements, establishing  
network connections, and configuring the system.  
Pre-Installation Requirements  
Before you start making network connections to the SwitcHub, make sure you  
can provide the right operating environment, including power requirements,  
and proximity to other network devices that are to be connected. Verify the  
following installation requirements:  
Power requirements: 100 to 240 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz. The switch’s power  
supply automatically detects the input voltage level.  
The SwitcHub should be located in a cool dry place, with at least 10 cm. of  
space at the front and back for ventilation.  
Check if network cables and connectors needed for installation are available.  
Find a suitable location at the center of the devices you want to link, and  
near a power outlet.  
Connecting the Switch System  
The SwitcHub has one RJ-45 Ethernet port, and one fiber optic port (with SC or ST  
type connectors). Use twisted-pair cable to connect the RJ-45 MDI-X port to a  
server/workstation, or to connect the RJ-45 MDI port to another compatible switch  
or hub; and use 50/125 mm or 62.5/125 mm guage multimode fiber optic cable with  
SC or ST type connectors (depending on the SwitcHub model you purchased) to  
connect any compatible network device to the Rx/Tx jacks. The SwitcHub can be  
used to connect 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T networks to a fiber optic backbone; or  
can be used to significantly extend a 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T network with an  
intermediate fiber optic link (i.e., by chaining several switches).  
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Making RJ-45 Connections  
1. Prepare a straight-through twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 plugs at both ends.  
2. If you are making a connection to a server or workstation (i.e., a dedicated  
connection to an end-node device), be sure that it has a properly installed  
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T network interface card. Attach one end of the  
cable to the MDI-X station port on the switch and the other end to the RJ-45  
port of the device’s network interface card. As a general rule, the length of  
twisted-pair cable forming a direct link between any two network devices  
should not exceed 100 meters.  
Note: Category 5 twisted-pair cable (100W) must be used for 100Mbps connections.  
Although Category 3, 4 or 5 cable can be used for 10Mbps connections, we highly  
recommend that you also use Category 5 cable for these connections to avoid any  
unnecessary expense or confusion if you subsequently upgrade to Fast Ethernet.  
If you are connecting to a network interconnection device, attach one end of  
the cable to the MDI crossover port on the switch and the other end to an  
MDI-X station port on the other device (or vice versa). When cascading to  
devices other than this switch, please refer to the accompanying  
documentation for restrictions on stack size. Also note that because the  
switch breaks up the path for connected devices into separate collision  
domains, you should not include the switch or connected cabling in your  
calculations for cascade length involving other devices.  
Note: In contrast to repeater hubs, a cascade of switches breaks up the collision  
domain. The number of switches that can be cascaded is therefore theoretically  
unlimited. However, in practice, the length of a cascade may be limited by the time-  
out requirements of the particular applications running over the network.  
3. Set the communication mode via the Configure button to full-duplex or  
half-duplex mode to match the connected device. (Refer to Setting the  
Communication Mode in Chapter 3.)  
Do not plug a phone jack connector into the RJ-45 port. This may damage the  
switch. Instead, use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform  
to FCC standards.  
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Making Fiber Optic Connections  
1. Prepare a pair of fiber-optic cables with SC or ST type connectors at both ends.  
SC-Type Connector  
ST-Type Connector  
2. If you are making a connection to a server or workstation, be sure it that has  
a properly installed 100BASE-FX network interface card. Connect the Rx/Tx  
jacks on the target device to the Tx/Rx jacks on the switch.  
Distance Limit and Power Loss in Fiber Optics - When using fiber optic cabling,  
the maximum length between two switches can be up to 2 kilometers.  
However, you must consider power loss when calculating the actual length of  
cable that can be used with your system. You can calculate power loss with the  
following formula:  
(p dB - i dB)  
m =  
Variable  
Description  
cable length (kilometers)  
c dB/km  
m
p dB  
i dB  
power budget  
intervening devices  
(e.g., patch cables and splices)  
c dB/km  
loss per kilometer of cable  
Note: To determine the power loss incurred by intervening devices and specific cable  
type, inquire with the manufacturer. The power budget depends on the gauge of cable  
as shown below.  
Gauge of Fiber Cable  
Power Budget  
9.2 dB  
13 dB  
50/125  
62.5/125  
m
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For a sample calculation, assume the following values:  
cable gauge - 62.5/125 mm, which means a 13 dB power budget,  
2 patch panels between the switches, each with 0.5 dB power loss, and  
1 splice with 0.4 dB power loss (i.e., 2 * 0.5 + 0.4 = 1.4 dB power loss for  
intervening devices), and  
inherent power loss in the cable is 4.5 dB/km  
The maximum cable length is therefore:  
13 dB - 1.4 dB  
m ≤  
2.58 km  
4.5 dB/km  
When the 100BASE-FX link is used for a dedicated connection (i.e.,  
full-duplex communications), cable length should not exceed 2  
kilometers. However, when the link is used for a shared collision  
domain (i.e., half-duplex communications), cable length should not  
exceed 412 meters (IEEE 802.3u).  
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Note: Even though your calculations for power loss may indicate a longer permissible  
length based on signal strength (as seen in the preceding example), we advise remaining  
within the recommended limits.  
3. Set the communication mode via the Configure button to full-duplex or  
half-duplex mode to match the connected device. (Refer to Setting the  
Communication Mode in Chapter 3.)  
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Providing Power to the SwitcHub  
1. Power on the switch by plugging the power cord into the power socket at the  
rear of the SwitcHub, and the other end into a power outlet.  
2. Check the LED marked Power on the front panel to see if it is on. The unit  
will automatically select the setting that matches the connected input voltage.  
Therefore, no additional adjustments are necessary when connecting it to any  
input voltage within the range marked on the rear panel.  
3. The SwitcHub performs a self-diagnostic test upon power on. (Note that this  
test takes about 50 seconds to complete.) For details about the system self-  
diagnostic test, refer to the following section.  
Diagnostic Tests  
Upon Power On  
Upon power on, the system performs an internal self-diagnostic test of major  
switch components. If any component fails during the test, the switch will try  
to complete the diagnostic procedure. Otherwise, the system will hang. For  
related information, refer to Diagnostics Display Mode in Chapter 3.  
The components to be tested include:  
System ROM  
System EEPROM  
Ports 1 - 2  
During Normal Operation  
You can use the Configure button any time you want to perform a diagnostic  
test. When testing begins, the system leaves normal operation. If no problem  
is encountered by the diagnostic test, the system automatically returns to  
normal operation.  
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Setting the Display Mode  
The Configure button is located on the left front panel. This button is used to  
access the following configuration functions in sequence:  
Bandwidth Utilization The percentage of LAN bandwidth utilized.  
Forwarding Ratio  
Filtering Ratio  
Collision Ratio  
Full/Half Duplex  
Diagnostics  
The percentage of packets that are forwarded to the  
other port.  
The percentage of packets filtered because the  
destination is in the current segment.  
The percentage of collisions occurring out the total  
packets transmitted by the port.  
Sets port communication mode to full-duplex or half-  
duplex operation.  
Tests the status of various system components.  
A “long press” on the Configure button is used to initiate basic configuration.  
(LED indicators light up to indicate which configuration function the system is  
in.) A short press” switches from one function to the next. And another “long  
press” implements the current selection.  
“Long press” in this user's guide means pressing the Configure button for  
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more than 2 seconds and then releasing it. “Short press” means pressing  
the Configure button and immediately releasing it. Also, note that if this  
button is not pressed within 10 seconds, the system will return to normal  
operation.  
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Selections Available  
This section shows the information available for each display mode and the  
corresponding LED indicators. The display functions are listed here in the  
sequence selected by the configure button. For a more detailed description of  
these indicators, refer to Chapter 3.  
Bandwidth Utilization  
Active LED:  
Util% (ON)  
In this mode, the statistical indicators show the percentage of valid data  
handled by each port on the switch compared to available bandwidth.  
Packet Forwarding Ratio  
Active LED:  
Forward% (ON)  
In this mode, the statistical indicators show the percentage of packets that must  
be forwarded by bridging hardware to the other port on the switch.  
Packet Filtering Ratio  
Active LED:  
Filter% (ON)  
In this mode, the statistical indicators show the percentage of packets that must  
be filtered from the switch by hardware because the destination address is on  
the same segment connected to the receiving port (i.e., in the same segment  
with the source address).  
Collision Ratio  
Active LED:  
Coll% (ON)  
In this mode, the statistical indicators show the percentage of packet collisions  
occurring out of the total packets transmitted by the respective port.  
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Full/Half Duplex Mode Selection  
Full/Half (ON)  
Active LED:  
This function is used to set the communication mode for selected ports to full-  
duplex or half-duplex.  
1. Use the Configure button to light the Full/Half Display Mode indicator. Note  
that before the Configure button is released, the current communication mode  
selections will be displayed by the Port Status Full LEDs (i.e., if full-duplex  
mode has been previously set for a port, the corresponding Full LED will be  
lit). After the Configure button is released, the Full LED for Port 1 will begin  
to flash.  
2. To change the current setting for a port, use a “short press” (i.e., light the  
Full LED to select full-duplex communications, or extinguish the Full LED to  
select half-duplex communications), and then use a long press to effect the  
setting and move on to Port 2.  
3. When finished, use a long press to terminate duplex mode selection.  
Diagnostic Function  
Active LED:  
Diag (ON)  
Enabling the diagnostic function will activate tests similar to the one performed  
upon power on. For details on the these tests, refer to Diagnostics Tests earlier in  
this chapter. After successfully completing diagnostics, the system returns to  
normal operation.  
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Verifying Port Status  
Check each connection by viewing the port status indicators listed below. (For  
a more detailed description of these indicators, refer to Chapter 3.)  
Link  
Indicates that the port has established a valid network connection.  
Transmit Indicates outgoing traffic traversing the port.  
Receive Indicates incoming traffic entering the port.  
Full  
100  
Indicates that communications have been set to full-duplex mode.  
Indicates that communications have been set to a speed of 100Mbps.  
If the Link status indicator is not functioning properly, or you experience any  
other difficulties in setting up the switch, refer to Appendix A.  
Verifying System Operation  
Verify that all attached devices have a valid connection. The switch monitors  
link status for each port. If any device is properly connected to the switch and  
transmitting a link beat signal, the Link indicator lights up for the corresponding  
port. If the Link indicator fails to light up when you connect a device to the  
switch, check the following items -  
Be sure the twisted-pair cable is properly attached to the connected device  
and the switch. Verify that the RJ-45 plug snaps into place when attached.  
See if the twisted-pair cable is functioning properly by using it for another  
port and attached device that displays valid indications when connected to  
the network.  
Check the length of the twisted-pair cable to be sure it does not exceed 100  
meters.  
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When making a fiber optic connection, be sure the Tx/Rx ports on the switch  
are attached to the Rx/Tx ports on the other device. Verify that the fiber  
optic cable snaps into place when attached.  
Be sure the length of fiber optic cable does not exceed 2 kilometers for a  
dedicated link or 412 meters when used in a shared collision domain. (Be  
sure to consider signal attenuation when determining the maximum length of  
fiber optic cable.)  
Verify that the workstation’s adapter card is functioning properly by trying it  
in another computer that has been successfully connected to the network.  
If you still can’t resolve the problem, please refer to Troubleshooting in Appendix A.  
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Chapter 3: Hardware Reference  
The Fast SwitcHub-2se is a highly reliable network switch that complies with  
IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T) and IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX)  
specifications. This switch delivers superior performance compared to the  
bridge and router solution, and at a much lower cost. By confining local traffic  
to the originating segment, and only forwarding cross-segment traffic to the  
other port, this switch meets the requirements for Ethernet and IEEE 802.3  
networks.  
This chapter describes the hardware features of the Fast SwitcHub-2se. For  
easier management and control of the switch, familiarize yourself with the  
display indicators, ports and configure button. Front and rear panel illustrations  
in this chapter display the unit’s LED indicators, configure button and ports.  
Front Panel  
The unit’s front panel provides a simple interface for configuring or monitoring  
the switch. It includes a configure button, power indicator, display mode  
indicators, port status indicators, and a statistical display for network traffic as  
shown below.  
Figure 3.1 The Fast SwitcHub-2se Front Panel  
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Configure Button  
The Configure button is located on the left front panel. This button is used to  
select the following configuration functions:  
System Performance (displays relative bandwidth utilization rate, forwarding  
ratio, filtering ratio, and collision ratio for each port)  
Full/Half Duplex (sets port communication mode to full-duplex or half-  
duplex operations)  
Diagnostics (tests the status of various system components)  
To set system performance or diagnostic mode –  
1. To start configuration use a “long press” on the Configure button. The  
indicators will light up to show the selected configuration function. (Refer  
to the related sections in this chapter and to Chapter 2 for complete details.)  
2. To scan through the configuration functions use a “short press” on the  
Configure button. (For information on how to select Full/Half duplex  
communications, refer to the section on Setting the Communication Mode.)  
3. To accept and implement the current settings use a “long press” on the  
Configure button.  
“Long press” means pressing the Configure button for more than 2 seconds and  
Fthen releasing it. While “short press” means pressing the Configure button and  
immediately releasing it. Also, note that if this button is not pressed within 10  
seconds, the system returns to normal operation.  
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SmartWatch Indicator Panel  
The comprehensive LED array on the front panel (1) shows if the unit is  
receiving power, (2) indicates the current display mode, (3) displays network  
performance for each port, (4) indicates the status of port connections, and (5)  
shows the result of diagnostic tests. The following figure shows the LED  
indicators, each of which are described in the following sections.  
Power  
Display Mode  
Performance Indicators  
Port Status  
Figure 3.2 SmartWatch LED Panel  
Power  
Color:  
Label:  
Green  
Power  
Function: Power indicator  
LED Activity  
STEADY LIGHT  
NO LIGHT  
Condition  
ON  
OFF  
Indication  
Unit is receiving power, CPU is running.  
Power is disconnected, no power received.  
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Statistical Display for System Performance  
(Utilization, Forward, Filter & Collision Display Mode)  
Display  
Mode  
Port 1  
Statistical  
Indicators  
Port 2  
Value  
Color:  
Active LEDs: LED rows labeled 1 and 2  
(which indicate the status of Port 1 and Port 2 respectively  
Green and Orange  
Function:  
Indicates a functional value for each port depending on the selected  
display mode. (Refer to the Configure Button section earlier in this  
chapter for instructions on how to select the display mode.)  
Label (%)  
Color  
Indication  
90+  
70  
50  
35  
20  
10  
5
Orange  
Util% Display Mode - The utilization percentage  
Orange of LAN bandwidth.  
Orange  
Green that are forwarded to another port.  
Green  
Green filtered because destination is in the current segment.  
Green  
Green occurring out of the total packets transmitted by the port.  
Forward% Display Mode - The percentage of packets  
Filter% Display Mode - The percentage of packets  
Coll% Display Mode - The percentage of collisions  
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Utilization Display Mode - (Util%) The statistical indicators show the percentage of valid  
data passing through each port compared to overall network bandwidth (updated  
every 0.5 seconds). There are 8 LEDs representing the percentage of network  
utilization. The corresponding LEDs light up to show that the utilization of LAN  
bandwidth has reached this percentage. When active, these LEDs behave like a  
stereo’s equalizer display.  
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For example, if network utilization reaches 1%, the LED labeled 1% will light up.  
However, if network utilization rises above 35%, the LED labeled 35 and all the  
other LEDs before it (i.e., 1, 5, 10 and 20) will also light up in rapid succession.  
These indicators monitor the share of valid network frames handled by each port  
within a 10Mbps or 100Mbps bandwidth, depending on the Ethernet type  
currently plugged into the back panel. They provide a quick way to monitor the  
current traffic load relative to the network’s capacity.  
Forward Display Mode (Forward%) - The statistical indicators show the percentage of  
packets that must be forwarded by bridging hardware to the other port on the  
switch (i.e., another LAN segment or connected workstation). When viewing  
the Forward% indications, remember that under normal conditions, the  
SwitcHub forwards 100% of all Ethernet packets that must be transferred among  
the connected LAN segments at line speed.  
Filter Display Mode (Filter%)- The statistical indicators show the percentage of  
packets that must be filtered from the switch by hardware because the  
destination address is on the same segment connected to the receiving port.  
When viewing the Filter% indications, remember that under normal conditions,  
the SwitcHub filters 100% of all Ethernet packets that belong to the local LAN  
segments at line speed (i.e., no local traffic leaks through to the other segment).  
Collision Display Mode (Coll%)- The statistical indicators show the percentage of packet  
collisions occurring out of the total packets transmitted by the port. Collisions  
occur when two or more devices connected to a switch attempt to transmit data  
simultaneously on the network. When a collision occurs, devices use a back-off  
scheme that forces them to pause and then re-transmit after a pseudo-random wait  
period. Because wait periods differ among devices, successive collisions become  
increasingly improbable.  
The Collision LEDs assist the network manager in monitoring the percentage of  
packet collisions occurring relative to the total packets transmitted by each port.  
The collision indicators are labeled by row to indicate the percentage of  
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collisions encountered by the corresponding port. When collisions reach a  
level marked on the front panel display, the corresponding LED lights up. For  
example, if packet collision reaches 1%, the LED labeled 1% will light up.  
However, if collisions go beyond 30%, the LED labeled 30+% and all the other  
LEDs before it (i.e., 1, 5, 10 and 20) also light up in rapid succession.  
Note: If either port displays a high collision rate, check to see if any of the connected  
devices are malfunctioning or if a loop has been formed in your network connections.  
Otherwise, you may need to reconfigure your network to balance the traffic load.  
Setting the Communication Mode (Full/Half Duplex)  
Color:  
Green  
Active LEDs: Full/Half (Display Mode LED)  
Full (Port Status LED)  
Function:  
The communication mode can be set to either full-duplex or half-  
duplex operation. Use the Configure button to light the Full/Half  
Display Mode LED, indicating that the transmission mode may now  
be set for the ports. Next set the Port Status LED for the correspond-  
ing port in the LED column labeled Full as indicated below.  
Full/Half (Display Mode LED)  
STEADY LIGHT  
NO LIGHT  
Condition  
ON  
Indication  
Transmission mode selection enabled.  
Transmission mode selection disabled.  
OFF  
Full (Port Status LED)  
STEADY LIGHT  
NO LIGHT  
Condition  
ON  
Indication  
Port is set for full-duplex operation.  
Port is set for half-duplex operation.  
OFF  
1. Full-duplex mode is supported for both ports.  
Notes:  
2. Full-duplex operation only applies to point-to-point access (e.g., when  
attaching the SwitcHub to a workstation, server, or another switch). Repeater  
hubs use a common collision domain for all communications, and therefore  
cannot support full-duplex mode. When connecting the SwitcHub to a repeater  
hub, use a standard cascaded connection set for half-duplex communications.  
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Diagnostics Display Mode  
Color:  
Active LED: Diag  
Function:  
Green  
Indicates that the system is in Diagnostic mode. (Refer to the  
Configure Button section earlier in this chapter for instructions on  
how to select the display mode.)  
After power on, the switch automatically performs a self-diagnostic test. This test  
is done in two stages. The first stage is the System Diagnostic Test, and the  
second stage is the Port Diagnostic Test. If a problem is detected, the current  
diagnostic process (i.e., system or port test) will continue until completed. If the  
test is not completed successfully, the corresponding LEDs (described below)  
will flash after test completion to indicate which component failed the test.  
System Diagnostic Test  
The following table describes the system level failures and corresponding  
indicators. If a problem is detected, the Statistical Indicators in the eighth column  
(90+) in both rows will flash to indicate that the device failed the test. The  
following indicator will also flash to indicate the failure condition.  
LED Indicator  
(Row, Column)  
1,1 (1% LED)  
Color  
Component Tested  
System ROM  
Green  
Green  
1,2 (5% LED)  
System EEPROM  
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Port Diagnostic Test  
The Port Diagnostic Test checks all ports. If a problem is detected, an LED in  
the corresponding row (which indicates the malfunctioning port) and column  
(which indicates the failed component) will light up as shown below.  
LED Indicator  
Color  
Diagnostic Test Status  
(Column)  
4 (20% LED)  
5 (35% LED)  
6 (50% LED)  
7 (70% LED)  
Green  
Green  
Orange  
Orange  
Failed Port IC Test  
Failed Routing Table Test  
Failed Input Queue RAM Test  
Failed Output Queue RAM Test  
Note: Enabling the Diagnostic function activates tests similar to the one performed upon  
power on. After successfully completing diagnostics, the system returns to normal  
operation.  
Port Status Display  
Port 1 statistcs are displayed on the top row  
Port 2 statistcs are displayed on the bottom row  
Status  
Link Status (Link) - Indicates a valid network connection associated with the port.  
LED Activity  
STEADY LIGHT  
NO LIGHT  
Condition  
ON  
OFF  
Indication  
Indicates a valid link has been established on this port.  
No valid link has been established on this port.  
Troubleshooting: If the Link LED does not light up when a device is connected to its  
corresponding port, check that both the switch and connected device are powered on.  
For devices connected to the switch using twisted-pair cable (i.e., when making 10BASE-T  
or 100BASE-TX connections), check that the cable length does not exceed 100 meters.  
Use standard, straight-through cables and not crossover or other specialized cables.  
When connecting to a 100BASE-FX device, be sure the fiber optic cable does not  
exceed 2 kilometers. Also remember to account for power loss when calculating the  
maximum length you can run fiber optic cabling as described in Chapter 2.  
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Transmit (TX) - Indicates outgoing traffic traversing the port.  
LED Activity  
Condition  
Indication  
BLINKING LIGHT ON  
Indicates the port is transmitting packets; blinking is  
proportional to the traffic passing through the port.  
No packets are being transmitted from this port.  
NO LIGHT  
OFF  
Receive (RX) - Indicates incoming traffic entering the port.  
LED Activity  
Condition  
Indication  
BLINKING LIGHT ON  
Indicates the port is receiving packets; blinking is  
proportional to the traffic passing through the port.  
No packets are being received on this port.  
NO LIGHT  
OFF  
Full-Duplex (Full) - Indicates that communications have been set to full-duplex  
operation for the indicated port.  
LED Activity  
STEADY LIGHT  
NO LIGHT  
Condition  
ON  
Indication  
Port is set for full-duplex operation.  
Port is set for half-duplex operation.  
OFF  
Note: Full-duplex operation only applies to point-to-point access (e.g., when attaching  
the SwitcHub to a server or to a workstation). When connecting the SwitcHub to other  
compatible switches or hubs, use a standard cascaded connection.  
100Mbps (100) - Indicates that communications have been set to 100Mbps.  
(The transmission speed for any device directly attached to the SwitcHub  
is automatically sensed at 10Mbps or 100Mbps.)  
LED Activity  
STEADY LIGHT  
NO LIGHT  
Condition  
ON  
Indication  
Port is set for 100Mbps connection.  
Port is set for 10Mbps connection.  
OFF  
For example, this display shows both ports  
linked to the network, currently transmitting  
and receiving traffic at half-duplex. Port 1 is  
set at 10Mbps and Port 2 is set at 100 Mbps.  
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Rear Panel  
The unit’s rear panel includes two Ethernet ports and a full-range power socket.  
Although 10Mbps and 100Mbps connections are automatically sensed by the  
SwitcHub, you must use the Configure button to set the data transfer mode to  
full-duplex or half-duplex operation, as described under Setting the Communication  
Mode in this chapter. The following figure shows the rear panel.  
Figure 3.3 The Fast SwitcHub-2se Rear Panel  
Ethernet Ports  
The SwitcHub has 2 Ethernet ports one is used for 100BASE-TX or  
10BASE-T media and the other for 100BASE-FX media.  
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T The STP RJ-45 port pair provides one MDI-X port  
for connecting to a workstation or server and one MDI port for connecting to  
another network interconnection device, such as a hub or switch. When using  
Fast Ethernet, these ports can also be connected to devices such as a high-speed  
server or Ethernet backbone. Use straight-through twisted-pair cable to connect  
to either the MDI or MDI-X switching port (not both).  
100BASE-FX This port provides Rx/Tx jacks for connecting any compatible  
network device using multimode fiber optic cable with SC or ST type connec-  
tors. Mate the Rx/Tx jacks with the Tx/Rx jacks on the target device.  
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1. Both 50/125 mm and 62.5/125 mm cable are commonly available.  
2. This same guage of mutilmode fiber optic cable can be used for making  
connections to both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet. Therefore, when  
upgrading older fiber optic Ethernet to the newer Fast Ethernet, check to  
see if you actually need to change your present cabling.  
Notes:  
Power Socket  
The power socket accepts AC power from 100 to 240V at 50 to 60Hz. The unit  
is equipped with a universal full-range power source.  
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting  
Diagnosing Switch Indicators  
The Fast SwitcHub-2se can be easily monitored through its comprehensive  
panel indicators. These indicators assist the network manager in identifying  
problems the switch may encounter. This section describes common problems  
you may encounter and possible solutions.  
Symptom: Link indicator does not light up (green LED) after making a connection.  
Cause:  
Workstation’s network adapter, cable or switch port is defective.  
Solution: The most common cause for a bad connection to a workstation or  
server is a defective network adapter or cable connection. Check the  
workstation’s network adapter and cable connections for possible  
defects. Replace the defective adapter or cable.  
Symptom: Power indicator does not light up (green LED) after power on.  
Cause:  
Defective power supply or CPU  
Solution: Have your unit’s power supply or CPU replaced. Ask for dealer  
assistance.  
Use the diagnostic procedures described in Chapters 2 and 3 to verify that all  
other system components are functioning properly. If any component fails the  
diagnostic test, contact your Accton distributor for assistance.  
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System Diagnostics  
Installation  
Verify that all system components have been properly installed. If one or more  
components appear to be malfunctioning, test them in an alternate environment  
where you are sure that all the other components are functioning properly.  
Transmission Mode  
Be sure each port on the SwitcHub is set to the same transmission mode as the  
attached device; i.e., full duplex or half duplex. (Refer to Setting the Communica-  
tion Mode in Chapter 3 for a detailed description.)  
Cabling  
1. Verify that the cabling type is correct. Be sure all cable connectors are  
securely seated in the required ports. Straight-through cable should be used  
for all standard twisted-pair connections; and multimode cable with SC or  
ST type connectors should be used for fiber optic connections.  
2. Make sure all devices are connected to the network. Equipment may have  
been unintentionally disconnected from the network.  
External Adapters  
Make sure the network adapter cards installed in the workstations are  
compatible with your network media type and are in good working condition.  
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Configuration  
If problems occur after altering the network configuration, restore the original  
connections, then try to track the problem down by implementing the new  
changes, one step at a time. Ensure that cable distances and other physical  
aspects of the installation do not exceed recommendations.  
Switch Integrity  
As a last resort verify the switch’s integrity with a power-on reset. Turn the  
power to the switch off and then on. If the problem still persists and you have  
completed all the preceding diagnoses, contact your Accton distributor for  
further assistance. (Refer to Appendix E.)  
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Appendix B:  
Port and Cable Assignments  
RJ-45 Port  
Figure B-1 RJ-45 Connector (on the Switch Side)  
MDI-X Assignment  
Station Port 1  
MDI Assignment  
Cascade Port 1  
Pin  
1
2
3
6
Input Receive Data +  
Input Receive Data -  
Output Transmit Data + Input Receive Data +  
Output Transmit Data +  
Output Transmit Data -  
Output Transmit Data -  
Input Receive Data -  
Not Used  
4,5,7,8 Not Used  
Table B-1 RJ-45 Pin Assignments  
Schematics for both straight and crossover twisted-pair cable are shown below.  
Straight-Through  
Crossover  
(Switch)  
(Adapter)  
1 OTD+  
2 OTD-  
3 IRD+  
6 IRD-  
(Switch)  
1 IRD+  
2 IRD-  
3 OTD+  
6 OTD-  
(Switch)  
1 IRD+  
2 IRD-  
3 OTD+  
6 OTD-  
1 IRD+  
2 IRD-  
3 OTD+  
6 OTD-  
Cable and Port Assignments  
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Appendix C: Specifications  
Product Specifications  
Basic Criteria  
Access Method  
CSMA/CD, 10/100 Mbps (auto-sensed)  
Standards Conformance  
Communication Mode  
Media Supported  
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX  
Full duplex or half duplex  
10BASE-T  
Category 3,4,5 twisted-pair cable (100W)  
100BASE-TX Category 5 twisted-pair cable (100W)  
100BASE-FX 50/125 mm or 62.5/125 mm guage  
multimode fiber optic cable  
Number of Ports  
1 RJ-45 port (selects 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T via auto-detection)  
1 fiber optic port with SC or ST type jacks  
273mm x 166mm x 42.9mm (10.75[ x 6.54[ x 1.69[)  
Full range power input, 100 to 240V, 50/60 Hz, 27 watts max.  
0°C to 50°C (Standard Operating)  
Dimensions  
Power Requirements  
Temperature  
Humidity  
5% to 95% (Noncondensing)  
Certification  
Emissions  
CE Mark  
FCC Class B, VCCI Class 2, CISPR Class B  
IEC 801-2,3,4, EN60555-2 Class A, EN60555-3  
UL, CSA, TÜV/GS  
Immunity  
Safety  
Switching Criteria  
Network Bridging Function  
Maximum Filtering Rate  
Maximum Forwarding Rate  
Network Latency  
filtering, forwarding and learning  
at line speed  
at line speed  
less than 20 microseconds  
4K entries/port  
Address Table  
Queue Buffer  
160K bytes/port  
Specifications  
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Appendix D:  
Regulatory Standards Compliance  
EMI Warning  
FCC Class B Certification  
Accton Technology Corporation  
Model Numbers: ES3002-TF  
FCC ID: HED3002ESLCT-TF  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Warning! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is  
connected to  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  
You may use unshielded or shielded cables for RJ-45 connections.  
Use multimode fiber optic cable for SC or ST type connections.  
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You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.  
Warnings 1. Wear an anti-static wrist strap or take other suitable measures to prevent  
electrostatic discharge whenever handling this equipment.  
2. When connecting this device to a power outlet, connect the field ground  
lead on the tri-pole power plug to a valid earth ground line to prevent  
electrical hazards.  
You may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications  
Commission helpful:  
The Interference Handbook  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.  
20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
Note: In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device, Accton  
requires that you use a quality interface cable when connecting to this device. Changes  
or modifications not expressly approved by Accton could void the user’s authority to  
operate this equipment. Suggested cable type is:  
Twisted-pair for RJ-45 connections: 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX  
50/125 mm guage multimode fiber optic cable for SC or ST type connections: 100BASE-FX  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI-2)  
This product also complies with CISPR22 Class B (EN55022 Class B).  
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EN55022 Declaration of Conformance  
This is to certify that this product is shielded against the generation of radio interference  
in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 4a.  
Conformity is declared by the application of EN55022:1987 Class B (CISPR  
22:1985/BS 6527:1988).  
CE Mark Declaration of Conformance  
This is to certify that this product complies with ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014. It  
conforms to the following specifications:  
EMC: EN55022(1988)/CISPR-22(1985)  
EN60555-2(1987)  
class B  
class A  
EN60555-3  
prEN55024-2(1990)/IEC801-2(1991) 4kV CD, 8kV AD  
prEN55024-3(1991)/IEC801-3(1984) 3V/m  
prEN55024-4(1992)/IEC801-4(1988) 1kV - (power line)  
0.5kV - (signal line)  
This product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.  
Do not plug a phone jack connector into any of the RJ-45 ports.  
This may damage the device.  
Les raccordeurs ne sont pas utilisé pour le système téléphonique!  
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Safety Compliance  
Underwriters Laboratories Compliance Statement  
Important! Before making connections, make sure you have the correct Cord Set.  
Check it (read the label on the cable) against the following specification list.  
Operating Voltage  
120 Volts  
Cord Set Specifications  
UL Listed/CSA Certified Cord Set  
Minimum 18 AWG  
Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord  
Maximum length of 15 feet  
Parallel blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15A, 125V  
240 Volts (For North America) UL Listed/CSA Certified Cord Set  
Minimum 18 AWG  
Type SVT or SJT three conductor cord  
Maximum length of 15 feet  
Tandem blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15A, 125V  
240 Volts (For Europe only) Cord Set with H05VV-F cord having three conductors with minimum diameter of  
2
0.75 mm  
IEC-320 receptacle  
Male plug rated 6A, 250V  
The unit automatically matches the the connected input voltage. Therefore, no additional  
adjustments are necessary when connecting it to any input voltage within the range  
marked on the rear panel.  
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Sicherheitshinweise  
1. Die Steckdose muß sich in der Nähe des Gerätes befinden und leicht zugänglich sein.  
2. Zum Reinigen den Stecker aus der Steckdose ziehen. Beim Reinigen keine  
Flüssigreiniger oder Sprays verwenden, sondern ein angefeuchtetes Tuch.  
3. Das produkt gerät nicht in Naßräume oder in der Nähe von Wasser benutzen, wie z.B.  
Badezimmer, Schwimmbad, Spülbecken usw. . Das Eindringen von Wasser kann zur  
Zerstörung des Gerätes führen.  
4. Das produkt gerät nicht auf einer unstabilen Unterlage, wie z.B. Rollwagen, Gestell  
usw., aufstellen. Es könnte herunterfallen und Verletzungen oder Beschädigungen von  
Mensch und Gerät verursachen.  
5. Die Belüftungsöffnungen nicht blockieren oder auf falscher Ober-fläche, wie Bett,  
Sofa usw., stellen. Durch die Blockierung kann es zur Zerstörung des Gerätes durch  
Überhitzung kommen.  
6. Versuchen Sie niemals dieses Gerät selbst zu warten, da beim Öffnen oder Abnehmen  
des Gehäuses die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages besteht.  
7. Keine Gegenstände auf das Anschlußkabel stellen, damit es nicht durch scharfe Kanten  
zerstört werden kann.  
8. Keinerlei Gegenstände durch die Öffungen in das Gerät stecken, da es dadurch sonst  
zu Kurzschlässen kommen kann.  
9. Bei Störungen des Gerätes den Wartungsdienst verständigen.  
10. Bei Reperaturen dürfen nur Orginalersatzteile oder Bauteile mit gleichen  
Eigenschaften verwendet werden. Andere Bauteile können Feuer, elektrischen Schlag  
oder andere Gefahren verursachen.  
11. Nach Beendigung von Wartungsarbeiten oder Reperaturen durch den Kundendienst  
sollte die Sicherheitsprüfung durchgeführt werden.  
12. Bei längerem Stillstand des Gerätes, ist diese von der Versorgungs- spannung zu  
trennen. Dies verhindert eine Beschädigung des Gerätes durch eine Überspannung in  
der Zuleitung.  
13. Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Lärmschutzpegel nach DIN 45 635 ist kleiner 70dB (A).  
Regulatory Standards Compliance  
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Appendix E:  
Product Support Services  
Product Registration  
Fill in the Owner Registration Card and mail it to Accton Technology Corporation.  
Accton will keep your record and inform you of any new Accton unit developments.  
Problem Report  
If problems occur during unit operation, please check the adapter configuration settings,  
cables, connectors, network terminators, hardware compatibility and other network  
components.  
Write a description of the problem, including what problems occurred, when they  
occurred, duration of the problems, the unit number, serial number, hardware, software  
and the DOS version that you are using. Then contact your dealer or Accton Technology  
Corporation for assistance.  
Hardware Repair Service  
You must get an RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before returning any  
hardware for repair. To obtain this number please inform Accton of your company  
name, address, unit name and model number, contact person, telephone number, and a  
problem description list. If your unit is under repair warranty you must also give your  
purchase date. Carefully pack your hardware. If possible, use the original carton. Mark  
the RMA number on the carton and send it to your dealer.  
Product Support Services  
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After repair, Accton will inform you of the date of delivery and the exact amount due.  
Please send the payment by T/T (Telegram Transfer), and Accton will send you the  
fixed component after receiving payment. With or without warranty, if the hardware is  
found to be free of defects, you will only be charged for testing and handling.  
Software Update and Upgrade Service  
Accton constantly improves its software units by adding enhancements and new  
features. Minor software updates are free of charge. If greater changes have been made  
to the software, Accton offers software upgrade services at a specially reduced price.  
Bulletin Board Service (BBS)  
In countries other than the U.S., call 886-35-770-654 to reach Accton Taiwan’s  
modem line. Modems with 14400 through 2400 baud are supported. Choose 8 data  
bits, 1 stop bit and no parity. Standard VT100 terminal emulation is supported  
In the United States, call 408-452-8828 to reach the Accton USA’s BBS line.  
Modems with 14400 through 2400 baud are supported. Choose 8 data bits, 1 stop bit  
and none parity. Standard VT100 terminal emulation is supported.  
Interactive Fast Fax (U.S.A. office)  
Printed technical documentation can be FAX’ed to your FAX machine, 24-hours a day.  
Call 408-452-8811 to reach Accton’s interactive Fast FAX service. You will need a  
Touch-Tone phone and a FAX machine (or equivalent). Choose document 911 for a  
listing of technical bulletins.  
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Technical Support  
Your dealer or installer is the person who understands your network and Accton units.  
If neither is available to help you, Accton technical support engineers are available by  
FAX, mail or phone.  
Send your technical questions by FAX to:  
International Headquarters: 886-35-770-267  
USA Headquarters: 408-452-8988  
To obtain software upgrades connect via ftp to ftp.accton.com.tw  
Send your technical questions by email to [email protected]  
Mail your technical questions to:  
International Headquarters  
USA Headquarters  
Accton Technology Corporation Accton Technology  
Attn: Technical Support  
Corporation  
No. 1 Creation Road III  
Science-based Industrial Park  
Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Attn: Technical Support  
1962 Zanker Road,  
San Jose, CA 95112, U.S.A.  
During local business hours, call:  
International Headquarters  
(Monday through Friday,  
8 am to 6 p.m.):  
USA Headquarters  
(Monday through Friday,  
7 am to 5 p.m. Pacific Time):  
408-452-8900 or 800-926-9288  
886-35-770-270  
Product Support Services  
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Limited Warranty  
Accton warrants to the original owner that the product delivered in this package will be free from  
defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. For the warranty to apply, you  
must register your purchase by returning the registration card indicating the date of purchase and  
including proof of purchase. There will be a minimal charge to replace consumable components, such  
as fuses, power transformers, and mechanical cooling devices. The warranty does not cover the product  
if it is damaged in the process of being installed. Accton recommends that you have the company from  
whom you purchased this product install it.  
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS,  
IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY  
ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE. ACCTON SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ACCTON NEITHER ASSUMES  
NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY.  
Customer Remedies  
If the product is found to be defective within the first two years from the later of date of purchase or  
date of manufacture, Accton’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty,  
shall be, at its option, to repair or replace the product at no charge except as set forth below. If the  
product is found to be defective after two years from the later of date of purchase or date of  
manufacture, Accton will charge a process and handling fee, provided that you deliver the product along  
with a return material authorization (RMA) number either to the company from whom you purchased it  
or to Accton. Accton warrants the repaired or replaced product to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for the remainder of the original product’s warranty period. Consumable components are  
warranted only for two years.  
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Return Process  
Before you may return any Accton product to Accton, you must request an RMA number by calling,  
FAXing or writing Accton’s Service Department at the address listed below. If you ship the product,  
you must assume the risk of damage or loss in transit. You must use the original container (or the  
equivalent) and pay the shipping charge. Accton may replace or repair the product with either a new or  
reconditioned product, and the returned product becomes Accton’s property. At Accton’s sole  
discretion, Accton will issue a credit for either a comparable replacement Accton product or credit the  
original purchase price towards the purchase of any Accton product for any unrepairable, defective  
product.  
This warranty does not cover replacement of products damaged by abuse, accident, misuse, neglect,  
alteration, repair, disaster, improper installation or improper testing.  
ACCTON SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE,  
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OF THIS  
PRODUCT OR INABILITY TO USE IT, EVEN IF THE COMPANY OR ACCTON HAS BEEN  
ADVISED OF SUCH LIABILITY OR OTHER SPECIAL CLAIMS.  
If you purchased this product in the USA, be aware that some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. Some states do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or  
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other  
rights which vary from state to state. All parts or components contained in this product are covered by  
Accton’s Limited Lifetime Warranty for this product. The product may contain fully tested, recycled  
parts, warranted as if new.  
For warranty information:  
All territories except North and South America:  
Accton Technology Corporation, International Headquarters  
No. 1, Creation Rd. III, Science-based Industrial Park, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Phone: 886-35-770-270 Fax: 886-35-770-267 BBS: 886-35-770-654  
North and South America:  
Accton Technology Corporation, USA Headquarters  
1962 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA 95112, U.S.A.  
Phone: 408-452-8900  
Fax: 408-452-8988  
BBS: 408-452-8828  
Product Support Services  
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Accton Offices  
Accton Australia,  
Accton Technology Corporation  
International Headquarters,  
No. 1 Creation Rd. III,  
Science-based Industrial Park,  
Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Hsinchu: Phone: 886-35-770-270,  
Fax: 886-35-770-267, 886-35-775-541  
BBS: 886-35-770-654  
Unit 23, No.27 Doomben Ave.,  
Eastwood, N.S.W. 2122, Australia  
Phone: 612-8582436  
Fax: 612-8581723  
Accton Deutschland,  
Bahnhofstr. 6,  
65623 Hahnstatten, Germany  
Phone: 49-64-30-22-17  
Fax: 49-64-30-22-70  
Taipei: Phone: 886-2-577-1220 to 9  
Fax: 886-2-577-0816  
Accton USA,  
1962 Zanker Road,  
Accton Japan,  
Kano Bldg. 7F,  
San Jose, CA 95112, USA  
Phone: 408-452-8900, 408-452-8080  
Fax: 408-452-8988  
BBS: 408-452-8828  
FAST FAX: 408-452-8811  
1-25-1 Nishi-Gotanda,  
Shinagawa-ku,  
141 Tokyo, Japan  
Phone: 81-3-3495-1351  
Fax: 81-3-3495-1352  
Accton UK,  
The Mill Horton Road,  
Stanwell Moor,  
Staines. Middx. TW19 6BJ United Kingdom  
Phone: 44-1753-687677, 44-1753-680109  
Fax: 44-1753-689010  
Ordering Information  
Smart Fast Ethernet Switch  
with one RJ-45 port for 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T,  
and one SC or ST type port for 100BASE-FX  
Fast SwitcHub-2se  
(ES3002-TF-SC) or  
(ES3002-TF-ST)  
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Glossary  
10BASE-T  
IEEE’s specifications for 10 Mbps Ethernet using twisted-pair cable (100W STP or  
UTP). The maximum length of cable for a point-to-point connection is 100 meters.  
100BASE-TX  
IEEE’s specifications for 100 Mbps Ethernet using twisted-pair cable (100W STP or  
UTP). The maximum length of cable for a point-to-point connection is 100 meters.  
100BASE-FX  
IEEE’s specifications for 100Mbps Ethernet using multimode fiber optic cable. The  
maximum length of cable for a point-to-point connection is 2 kilometers for a dedicated  
link (i.e., full-duplex connection) or 412 meters for a shared collision domain (i.e., half-  
duplex connection).  
Bus Topology  
A network topological arrangement where only one path exists between any two nodes,  
and data transmitted by any node is concurrently available to all other nodes on the same  
transmission medium.  
Configuration  
The way to set up a computer, server, or local area network.  
Connection  
A logical binding between two or more users of an interconnection service.  
Glossary  
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Daisy-Chain Port  
MDI port on the SwitcHub. Port 1 can be used to connect the fast Ethernet switch to  
other compatible switches or other network interconnection devices.  
Ethernet  
A network communication system developed and standardized by DEC, Intel, and  
Xerox, using baseband transmission, CSMA/CD access and logical bus topology, and  
coaxial cable. The successor IEEE 802.3 standard provides for integration into the OSI  
model and extends the physical layer and media with repeaters and implementations that  
operate on fiber optics, broadband, and twisted-pair.  
IEEE 802.3 Standard  
Standard for the physical and electrical connections in local area networks developed by  
the IEEE. The IEEE 802.3u standard covers these same issues for 100 Mbps networks.  
LED  
Light emitting diode on the front panel of the SwitcHub used for monitoring a switch or  
network condition. An LED display corresponds to a switch condition.  
Local Area Network (LAN)  
A group of interconnected computers and support devices.  
MDI Port (Medium Dependent Interface)  
MDI is the IEEE standard for the UTP interface to 10BASE-T. This RJ-45 port can be  
used with straight-through cable to connect the switch to a network interconnection  
device, such as another switch or a router. Pin-out assignments are shown in Appendix  
B.  
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MDI-X Port (Medium Dependent Interface - Crossed)  
This RJ-45 port, which crosses the receive and transmit signals internally, can be used  
with straight-through cable to connect the switch to any workstation or server that has a  
properly installed network adapter card. Pin-out assignments are shown in Appendix B.  
RJ-45 Connector  
Most common terminator for twisted-pair wiring.  
Shielded Twisted-Pair (STP)  
Twisted-pair wire covered with an external aluminum-foil or woven-copper shield  
designed to reduce excessive noise pick up or radiation.  
Station Port  
The SwitcHub MDI-X port or the fiber optic port can be used for connecting the switch  
to any workstation or server that has a properly installed network adapter card.  
Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP)  
Cable composed of two insulated wires twisted together to reduce electrical  
interference; used in common telephone cord.  
Glossary  
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Index  
C
I
Configure Button • 3-2  
Connecting the Switch System • 2-1  
Connections  
Fiber Optic • 2-3  
RJ-45 • 2-2  
Verifying • 2-9  
Crossover Cable • B-1  
Cut-through Switching • 1-2  
Installation Requirements • 2-1  
L
LED Indicators  
100 • 3-9  
Coll% • 3-5  
Diag • 3-7  
Filter% • 3-5  
Forward% • 3-5  
Full • 3-9  
D
Diagnostic Tests • 2-5  
Display Mode • 2-5  
Full/Half • 3-6  
Link • 3-8  
Distance Limit in Fiber Optics • 2-3  
Power • 3-3  
RX • 3-9  
Statistical Display • 3-4  
TX • 3-9  
Util% • 3-4  
Limited Warranty • E-4  
Link indicator • 2-9  
E
EMI Warning • D-1  
Ethernet Ports • 3-10  
F
M
Fast SwitcHub-2se • 1-2  
Filter Packets • 1-1  
Forward Packets • 1-1  
Front Panel • 3-1  
Maximum Cable Length  
Fiber Optic • 2-9  
Twisted-Pair • 2-9  
Full/Half Duplex Mode Selection • 2-7  
P
H
Port and Cable Assignments • B-1  
Port Diagnostic Test • 3-8  
Port Status • 2-8  
Hardware Reference • 3-1  
Index  
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Port Status Indicators • 3-8  
Ports  
S
100BASE-FX • 3-10  
Safety Compliance • D-4  
Setup and Configuration • 2-1  
SmartWatch Indicators • 3-3  
Standards Compliance • D-1  
Switching Methods  
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T • 3-10  
Power Loss in Fiber Optics • 2-3  
Power Socket • 3-11  
Product Features • 1-4  
Product Specifications • C-1  
Product Support Services • E-1  
Accton Offices • E-6  
Bulletin Board Service • E-2  
Hardware Repair Service • E-1  
Interactive Fast Fax • E-2  
Adaptive Cut-through • 1-3  
Cut-through • 1-3  
Fragment-free Cut-through • 1-3  
Store-and-forward • 1-3  
Switching Technology • 1-1  
System Diagnostic Test • 3-7  
Ordering Information • E-6  
Software Update and Upgrade Service • E-2  
Technical Support • E-3  
T
Providing Power to the SwitcHub • 2-4  
Troubleshooting • 3-8  
Configuration • A-3  
Switch Indicators • A-1  
Installation • A-2  
R
Rear Panel • 3-10  
RJ-45 Port  
MDI • 2-2  
V
MDI-X • 2-2  
Verifying System Operation • 2-9  
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ES3002-TF  
E0596-R01  
150050-101  
 

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