MicroGST/5 and 8
5 and 8 Port 10/100/1000Base-T
Gigabit Ethernet Switches
GEP-32005T
GEP-32008T
5 Port Switch
8 Port Switch
908 Canada Court
City of Industry, CA 91748 U.S.A.
Phone: 626.964.7873 or 800.346.6668 Fax: 626.964.7880
e-mail: [email protected]
USER’S MANUAL
©UNICOM 2005. UNICOM and “A Network Systems Solution” are trademarks of UNICOM Electric, Inc.
All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.
Rev: 01.05
Content
1. Introduction..............................................................1
2.Hardware Description...............................................3
3. Installation................................................................6
4. Network Application................................................7
5. Technical Specification...........................................8
1. Introduction
Gigabit Ethernet over copper technology is a proven cost-effective way for
network equipment to be upgraded from Fast Ethernet to Gigabit speeds.
The need of expensive fiber optic cabling for Gigabit speeds is eliminated by
using standard 4-pair Category 5e copper cabling. This technology creates
high-speed backbone connections between switches, servers, databases,
and workstations.
Unicom's 5 and 8 Port Desktop Gigabit Ethernet Switches are an ideal
solution for solving traffic congestion at the core of the network. They offer
Auto-Negotiation 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet ports that can
significantly improve your network backbone performance. They will also fit
into any enterprise level network to act as an exit to the backbone switch.
The 5 and 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switches feature an Auto MDI/MDIX
function for each port as well as store-and-forward switching and can auto-
learn and store source addresses on a 4K MAC address table.
Features
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Conforms to IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab and 802.3x
Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover for all ports
4K entry MAC address table
1Mbit Memory buffer
Back-plane:
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5 port: 10Gbps back-plane
8 port: 16Gbps back-plane
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N-Way Auto-Negotiation
Back pressure half duplex
Flow control full duplex
True non-blocking switching
Store-and-Forward architecture support
Package Contents
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5 or 8 Port Desktop Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Power Adapter
Four Rubber Feet
User Manual
5 or 8 Port Desktop Gigabit Ethernet Switch
DC Power Adapter
Rubber Feet
User Guide
Figure 1-1. Package Contents
Compare the contents of your 5 or 8 Port Gigabit Desktop Ethernet Switch
package with the standard checklist above. If any item is missing or
damaged, please contact your local dealer for service.
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2.Hardware Description
This Section describes the hardware of the MicroGST/5 and 8 switches.
The physical dimensions of each switch are 165 x 100 x 32.5 mm
(L x W x H)
Front and Rear Panel
The Front Panel of the MicroGST/5 and 8 switches consists of a power LED
indicator for the unit and LED indicators (100/1000, Link/Activity, Full
duplex/Collision) for each Gigabit port.
Figure 2-1. The Front Panel of the MicroGST/5 and 8 switches
The Rear Panel of the MicroGST switches consists of Auto-Negotiation
10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 connectors.
ꢀ RJ-45 Ports (Auto MDI/MDIX): Five or eight Auto-Negotiation
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 connectors
[Auto MDI/MDIX means that you can connect to another switch or
workstation with either straight-through or crossover cabling.]
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Figure 2-2. The Rear Panel of the MicroGST/5 and 8 switches
LED Indicators
The LED Indicators gives real-time monitoring of system operating status.
There are three LED indicators (100/1000, LNK/ACT, FDX/COL) for each
Gigabit port and one Power LED for the unit. The following table provides
descriptions of each LED status.
Figure 2-3. LED Indicators
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LED
Status
Green
Off
Description
Power On
Power
Power is not connected
Green
Orange
Port is operating at 1000Mbps speed.
Port is operating at 100Mbps speed.
No device attached or in 10Mbps mode
Port is connecting with the device.
Port is receiving or transmitting data.
No device attached.
100/1000
LNK/ACT
FDX/COL
Off
Green
Blinking
Off
Orange
Blinking
Off
Port is operating in Full-duplex mode.
Packet collision occurring on this port.
No device attached or in half-duplex mode.
Table 2-1. The Descriptions of LED Indicators
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3. Installation
Set the Switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby.
The surface should be clean, smooth, level, and sturdy. Ensure there is
enough clearance around the Switch to allow air circulation and the
attachment of the power cord and cables.
Attaching Rubber Feet
A. Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease and
dust free.
B. Remove adhesive backing from your Rubber Feet.
C. Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch. These
footpads protect the Switch from shock and vibration.
Power On
Connect the power adapter cable to the power socket on the rear panel of
the Switch. The other end of the power cord connects to the power outlet.
Check the power indicator on the front panel to make sure if power is
properly supplied.
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4. Network Application
This section provides a sample of network topology in which the MicroGST/5
and 8 switches are used. In general, the MicroGST switches are designed
as high-bandwidth backbone switches.
You can use the MicroGST switches to connect servers, switches,
workstations, and PCs to each other by connecting these devices directly to
the Switch. The Switch automatically learns node addresses, which are
subsequently used to filter and forward all traffic based on the destination
address.
For enterprise networks where large data broadcasts are constantly
processed, this switch is an ideal link between departmental switches and
the core switch. All workstations can connect to departmental switches and
those switches are then connected to the MicroGST/5 and 8 switches. Now
all the devices in this network can communicate with each other. Connecting
servers to the core switch is important because it allows each workstation to
access the server’s data.
This switch is designed for backbone connectivity. In the above example,
servers, department switches, and workstation are directly connected to the
MicroGST switches.
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5. Technical Specification
The following table provides the technical specifications of the MicroGST/5
and 8 switches.
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet,
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
Standard
IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet
IEEE802.3x Flow Control and Back-pressure
Protocol
CSMA/CD
Technology
Store-and-Forward switching architecture
14,880 pps for 10Mbps
Transfer Rate
Connector
148,800 pps for 100Mbps
1,488,000 pps for 1000Mbps
5 or 8 Gigabit Copper: RJ-45,
Auto-MDIX on all ports
MAC Address
Memory Buffer
4K Mac address table
1Mbits
10Base-T: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3/4/5 cable
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m)
100Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP CAT. 5/5e cable
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m)
Network Cable
Backplane
Gigabit Copper: 4 pair UTP/STP CAT. 5e/6 cable
EIA/TIA 568 100-ohm (100M)
5 port: 10Gbps
8 port: 16Gbps
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Per port:
100/1000, Link/Activity, Full duplex/ Collision
LED
Per unit: Power
Power Supply
External power DC 12V/1.3A
Power
5 port: 7.5 Watt (maximum)
Consumption
8 port: 13.2Watt(maximum)
Operation
Temperature
Operation
Humidity
0˚ to 45˚ C (32˚ to 113˚F)
10% to 90% (Non-condensing)
165 x 100 x 32.5 mm (L x W x H)
6.5" x 3.94" x 1.3"
Dimension
EMI & Safety
FCC Class A, CE, UL
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