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- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Appendix A
Allied Telesis AT-GS910/16 User Manual
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Radiated Energy
Note
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against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
Note
Modifications or changes not expressly approved of by the manufacturer or the FCC, can void
your right to operate this equipment.
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Radiated Energy
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Emissions, Immunity and Electrical Safety Standards
RFI Emissions FCC Class A, CISPR 22 Class A, EN55022 Class A, VCCI, ICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A)
Warning
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user
may be required to take adequate measures. E84
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document Translated Safety Statements posted on the Allied Telesis website at
alliedtelesis.com/support.
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Preface ..................................................................................................................................................................................7
Safety Symbols Used in this Document ..........................................................................................................................8
Contacting Allied Telesis .................................................................................................................................................9
Chapter 1: Product Description ........................................................................................................................................11
Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................12
AT-GS910/5 Switch................................................................................................................................................12
AT-GS910/5E Switch .............................................................................................................................................13
AT-GS910/8 Switch................................................................................................................................................13
AT-GS910/8E Switch .............................................................................................................................................14
AT-GS910/16 Switch..............................................................................................................................................14
AT-GS910/24 Switch..............................................................................................................................................15
LEDs ......................................................................................................................................................................16
10/100/1000 Base-TX Twisted Pair Ports ..............................................................................................................17
Power Connector ...................................................................................................................................................18
Key Features .................................................................................................................................................................19
Ethernet Switching Basics.............................................................................................................................................20
Duplex Mode ..........................................................................................................................................................20
Store-and- Forward ................................................................................................................................................20
Backpressure and Flow Control .............................................................................................................................20
Loop Prevention ............................................................................................................................................................22
Examples with Multiple Loop Prevention Switches ................................................................................................22
Examples with Loop Prevention and Regular Switches .........................................................................................23
Examples within a Loop Prevention Switch............................................................................................................24
Guidelines for Loop Prevention ..............................................................................................................................25
Enabling Loop Protection .......................................................................................................................................25
Disabling Loop Protection ......................................................................................................................................25
Energy Efficiency Ethernet (EEE) .................................................................................................................................26
Chapter 2: Installation .......................................................................................................................................................27
Reviewing Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................................................28
Selecting a Site for the Switch.......................................................................................................................................30
Planning the Installation ................................................................................................................................................31
Unpacking the Switch....................................................................................................................................................32
Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop ..................................................................................................................34
Installing the Switch on a Wall.......................................................................................................................................35
Guidelines for Installing the Switch on a Wall ........................................................................................................35
What to Prepare for Installation with Brackets .......................................................................................................37
Installing the AT-GS910/16 Switch on a Wall.........................................................................................................37
Installing the AT-GS910/24 Switch on a Wall.........................................................................................................39
Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack...................................................................................................................42
What to Prepare for Installation in an Equipment Rack..........................................................................................42
Installing the AT-GS910/16 Switch in a Rack.........................................................................................................42
Installing the AT-GS910/24 Switch in a Rack.........................................................................................................43
Cabling the Switch.........................................................................................................................................................46
Powering On the Switch ................................................................................................................................................47
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................................................49
Appendix A: Technical Specifications .............................................................................................................................51
Physical Specifications..................................................................................................................................................51
Environmental Specifications ........................................................................................................................................51
Contents
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Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications....................................................................................................52
Power Specifications .....................................................................................................................................................52
RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Connectors .............................................................................................................................53
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Preface
This manual is the installation and user’s guide for the GS910 Series
Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged Switches. The switch models included in this
manual are:
AT-GS910/5
AT-GS910/5E
AT-GS910/8
AT-GS910/8E
AT-GS910/16
AT-GS910/24
This Preface contains the following sections:
“Safety Symbols Used in this Document” on page 8
“Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 9
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Safety Symbols Used in this Document
This document uses the following conventions:
Note
Notes provide additional information.
Caution
Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action
may result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Warning
Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action
may result in bodily injury.
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Contacting Allied Telesis
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Overview
The GS910 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch is an eco-friendly unmanaged
Gigabit Ethernet switch with 10/100/1000 Mbps twisted-pair ports. The
GS910 series switch provides a simple solution to integrate 10, 100, and
1000Mbps devices that exist in your network and expand the network to
Gigabit speed.
The eco-friendly feature automatically saves power consumption on each
port when the port has not established a link. In addition, the switch does
not require software configuration or management.
The GS910 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch includes the following models:
“AT-GS910/5 Switch”
“AT-GS910/5E Switch”
“AT-GS910/8 Switch” on page 13
“AT-GS910/8E Switch” on page 14
“AT-GS910/16 Switch” on page 14
“AT-GS910/24 Switch” on page 15
AT-GS910/5
Switch
The AT-GS910/5 switch has five 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted pair ports
on the front panel as shown in Figure 1. The switch is installed on a
desktop only.
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Figure 1. AT-GS910/5 Front Panel
The AT-GS910/5 switch has an internal power supply with a single AC
power supply socket on the rear panel as shown in Figure 2.
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Figure 2. AT-GS910/5 Rear Panel
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AT-GS910/5E
Switch
The AT-GS910/5 switch has five 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted pair ports
on the front panel as shown in Figure 2. The switch is installed on a
desktop only.
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Figure 3. AT-GS910/5E Front Panel
The AT-GS910/5E switch has an external power supply with a single DC
power supply socket on the rear panel as shown in Figure 4.
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Figure 4. AT-GS910/5E Rear Panel
Note
The AT-GS910/5E power receptacle has a twist-and-lock barrel,
which is locked by turning the power cord clockwise one-quarter
turn.
AT-GS910/8
Switch
The AT-GS910/8 switch has eight 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted pair ports
on the front panel as shown in Figure 5. The switch is installed on a
desktop only.
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Figure 5. AT-GS910/8 Front Panel
The AT-GS910/8 switch has an internal power supply with a single AC
power supply socket on the rear panel as shown in Figure 6 on page 14.
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Figure 6. AT-GS910/8 Rear Panel
AT-GS910/8E
Switch
The AT-GS910/8E switch has eight 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted pair
ports on the front panel as shown in Figure 7. The switch is installed on a
desktop only.
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Figure 7. AT-GS910/8E Front Panel
The AT-GS910/8E switch has an external power supply with a single DC
power supply socket on the rear panel as shown in Figure 8.
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Figure 8. AT-GS910/8E Rear Panel
Note
The AT-GS910/8E power receptacle has a twist-and-lock barrel
which is locked by turning the power cord clockwise one-quarter
turn.
AT-GS910/16
Switch
The AT-GS910/16 switch has 16 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted pair ports
on the front panel as shown in Figure 9 on page 15.
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Figure 9. AT-GS910/16 Front Panel
The AT-GS910/16 switch has an internal power supply with a single AC
power supply socket on the rear panel as shown in Figure 10.
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Figure 10. AT-GS910/16 Rear Panel
The AT-GS910/16 switch can be installed on a desktop, mounted on a
wall, or mounted in a 19-inch equipment rack. To mount the switch on the
wall or in an equipment rack, use the brackets that come with the switch.
AT-GS910/24
Switch
The AT-GS910/24 switch has 24 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted pair ports
on the front panel as shown in Figure 11.
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Figure 11. AT-GS910/24 Front Panel
The AT-GS910/24 switch has an internal power supply with a single AC
power supply socket on the rear panel as shown in Figure 12.
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Figure 12. AT-GS910/24 Rear Panel
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The AT-GS910/24 switch can be installed on a desktop, mounted on a
wall, or mounted in a 19-inch equipment rack. To mount the switch on the
wall or in an equipment rack, use the brackets that come with the switch.
LEDs The LEDs on the front panel of the GS910 series switch display status
information.
LEDs for the AT-GS910/5 and AT-GS910/5 E Switches
Table 1 on page 16 describes the LEDs on the AT-GS910/5 and
AT-GS910/5E switches.
LEDs for the AT-GS910/8, AT-GS910/8E, AT-GS910/16, and
AT-GS910/24 Switches
Table 2 on page 17 describes the LEDs on the AT-GS910/8,
AT-GS910/8E, AT-GS910/16, and AT-GS910/24 switches.
Table 1. LEDs for the AT-GS910/5 and AT-GS910/5E
LED State Description
POWER Green The switch is powered ON and operating
normally.
Off The switch is not receiving power.
LOOP Green The Loop Prevention is enabled.
Blinking
Green
A loop has been detected and the switch
blocks the looped port to stop the loop.
Off The Loop Prevention is disabled.
L/A Green A valid link is established on the port.
Blinking
Green
Frames are being transmitted/received on the
port.
Off No link is established.
SPD/
LOOP
Green The port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Off The port is operating at 10/100Mbps or no link
is established.
Blinking
Green
A loop is detected while the port is operating at
10/100/1000Mbps. The switch blocks the
looped port to stop the loop.
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10/100/1000
Base-TX Twisted
Pair Ports
The GS910 series switch is equipped with multiple 10/100/1000Base-TX
twisted pair ports
Connector
All twisted pair ports feature 8-pin RJ-45 connectors. For the port pinouts,
see “RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Connectors” on page 53.
Speed
The ports are 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 1000Base-T compliant and
capable of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps speeds. The ports are
IEEE 802.3u Auto-Negotiation compliant. With Auto-Negotiation, the
switch automatically matches the highest possible common speed
between the switch port and its end-node.
Table 2. LEDs for the AT-GS910/8, AT-GS910/8E, AT-GS910/16, and
AT-GS910/24 Switches
LED State Description
PWR Green The switch is powered ON and operating
normally.
Off The switch is not receiving power.
LOOP Green The Loop Prevention is enabled.
Blinking
Green
A loop has been detected and the switch
blocks the looped port to stop the loop.
Off The Loop Prevention is disabled.
L/A Green A valid link is established on the port.
Blinking
Green
Frames are being transmitted/received on the
port.
Off No link is established.
SPD/
LOOP
Green The port is operating at 1000Mbps.
Amber The port is operating at 100Mbps.
Off The port is operating at 10Mbps or no link is
established.
Blinking
Green
A loop is detected while the port is operating at
1000Mbps. The switch blocks the looped port
to stop the loop.
Blinking
Amber
A loop is detected while the port is operating at
10/100Mbps. The switch blocks the looped port
to stop the loop.
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For example, if an end-node is capable of only 10 Mbps, the switch sets
the port connected to the end-node to 10 Mbps.
Duplex Mode
Each twisted pair port on the switch can operate in either half- or
full-duplex mode. The twisted pair ports are IEEE 802.3u-compliant and
automatically negotiate the duplex mode setting.
Note
In order for the switch to set the duplex mode for each port correctly,
the end-nodes that you connect to the switch ports also need to be
configured for Auto-Negotiation. Otherwise, a duplex mode
mismatch can occur, affecting network performance. For further
information, refer to “Duplex Mode” on page 20.
Cabling
Table 3 contains the cabling specifications for the twisted pair ports.
Auto MDI/MDI-X
All of the twisted pair ports on the switch feature auto-MDI to automatically
configure themselves as MDI or MDI-X when connected to an end-node.
Consequently, you can use a straight-through twisted pair cable to
connect any network device to a port.
Power Connector The AT-GS910/5, AT-GS910/8, AT-GS910/16, and AT-GS910/24
switches have a single AC power supply socket on the back panel. The
AT-GS910/5E and AT-GS910/8E switches have a single DC power supply
socket on the back panel. Use the power adapter that came with the
switch.
To power ON or OFF the switch, connect or disconnect the power cord.
Table 3. Twisted Pair Cabling and Distances
Speed Type of Cable
Maximum
Operating
Distance
10 Mbps Two-pair Category 3 or better
unshielded twisted pair cable
100 m (328 ft)
100 Mbps Two-pair Category 5 unshielded
twisted pair cable
100 m (328 ft)
1000 Mbps Four-pair Category 5e unshielded
twisted pair cable
100 m (328 ft)
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Key Features
The GS910 series switches have the following key features:
10/100/1000 Mbps twisted pair ports with RJ-45 connectors
IEEE802.3 compliant for 10Base-T
IEEE802.3u compliant for 100Base-TX
IEEE802.3ab compliant for 1000Base-T
Auto-Negotiation (IEEE 802.3u-compliant) on all ports
Auto MDI/MDI-X on all ports
Store-and-forward switching method
IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex operation
Back pressure flow control for half-duplex operation
Head-of-line blocking
Jumbo frames of 9216 bytes without frame loss for the
AT-GS910/5, AT-GS910/5E, AT-GS910/8 and AT-GS910/8E
switches
Jumbo frames of 10K bytes without frame loss for the
AT-GS910/16 and AT-GS910/24 switches
Storage of up to 2K MAC addresses for the AT-GS910/5 and
AT-GS910/5E switches
Storage of up to 4K MAC addresses for the AT-GS910/8 and
AT-GS910/8E switches
Storage of up to 8K MAC addresses for the AT-GS910/16 and
AT-GS910/24 switches
BPDU protection from passing through
EAPOL pass-through
Power saving
Loop Prevention that is enabled or disabled from the DIP switch on
the front panel
IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet that is enabled or disabled
from the DIP switch on the front panel
Diagnostic LEDs
RoHS compliant
12VDC locking power connector for the AT-GS910/5E and
AT-GS910/8E switches
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Ethernet Switching Basics
An Ethernet switch interconnects network devices, such as workstations,
printers, routers, and other Ethernet switches, so that they can
communicate with each other by sending and receiving Ethernet frames.
Duplex Mode Duplex mode refers to how an end node receives and transmits data. If an
end node can receive or transmit data, but not both simultaneously, it is
operating in half-duplex mode. If an end node can both receive and
transmit data simultaneously, the end node is operating in full-duplex
mode. As such an end node capable of operating in full-duplex can handle
data much faster than an end node that can only operate in half-duplex
mode.
The twisted pair ports on the GS910 series switch can operate in half- or
full-duplex mode for 10/100 Mbps. They are IEEE 802.3u-compliant and
use Auto-Negotiation to set the duplex mode setting for you automatically.
Note
In order for a switch port to successfully Auto-Negotiate its duplex
mode with a 10 or 100 Mbps end-node, the end-node should also be
configured for Auto-Negotiation. Otherwise, a duplex mode
mismatch can occur. A switch port using Auto-Negotiation defaults
to half-duplex if it detects that the end-node is not using
Auto-Negotiation. This results in a mismatch if the end-node is
operating at a fixed duplex mode of full-duplex.
Store-and-
Forward
The GS910 series switch uses store-and-forward as the method for
receiving and transmitting frames. When an Ethernet frame is received on
a switch port, the switch does not retransmit the frame out the destination
port until it has received the entire frame and stored the frame in a port
buffer. It then examines the frame to determine if it is a valid frame. Invalid
frames, such as fragments or runts, are discarded by the switch. This
insures that only valid frames are transmitted out the switch ports and that
damaged frames are not propagated on your network.
Backpressure and
Flow Control
To maintain the orderly movement of data between the end-nodes, an
Ethernet switch may periodically need to signal an end-node to stop
sending data. This can occur under several circumstances. For example, if
two end-nodes are operating at different speeds, the switch, while
transferring data between the end-nodes, might need to instruct the faster
end-node to stop transmitting data to allow the slower end-node to catch
up. An example of this would be when a server operating at 100 Mbps is
sending data to a workstation operating at only 10 Mbps.
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How a switch signals an end-node to stop transmitting data differs
depending on the duplex mode of the end-node and switch port. A twisted
pair port operating in half-duplex mode stops an end-node from
transmitting data by forcing a collision. A collision on an Ethernet network
occurs when two end-nodes attempt to transmit data using the same data
link at the same time. A collision causes an end-node to stop sending data,
wait for a brief period of time, and then retransmit the same data. Once the
switch is ready to receive data again, the switch stops forcing collisions.
This is referred to as backpressure.
A port operating in full-duplex mode uses PAUSE frames, as specified in
the IEEE 802.3x standard, to stop the transmission of data from an
end-node. Whenever the switch wants an end-node to stop transmitting
data, it issues this frame. The frame instructs the end-node to cease
transmission for a period of time specified within the frame. The switch
continues to issue PAUSE frames until it is ready again to receive data
from the end-node. This is referred to as flow control.
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Loop Prevention
The GS910 series switches are equipped with Loop Prevention, a feature
that detects loops and blocks ports in order to reduce negative effects on
the local network while keeping connectivity of devices. Loops in Ethernet
networks can cause broadcast storms that consume network bandwidth
and reduce network performance.
When Loop Prevention is enabled, the switch sends Loop Prevention
frames periodically and detects a loop in the LAN when a port receives the
Loop Prevention frame sent by the port itself. Then, the switch applies the
loop prevention algorithm to block ports to relieve the loop.
When the switch detects a loop and blocks a port, the following actions are
taken:
The Loop LED starts blinking.
The LED of the blocked port starts blinking.
In a topology with multiple GS910 series switches, these switches elect a
root switch when Loop Prevention is enabled on all the switches. Initially,
these switches are all root switches to send Loop Prevention frames,
compare their MAC address, and elect a switch with the largest MAC
address as a root switch. After a root switch is elected, the root switch
sends Loop Prevention frames from its ports every two seconds. A
non-root switch updates the Loop Prevention frames and forwards them. A
non-root switch also maintains a timer for each port and sets a timer to 16
seconds. When receiving a Loop Prevention frame at a port, a non-root
switch refreshes the timer of the port. When all timers of the non-root
switch reach zero, the non-root switch changes itself to a root switch and
sends Loop Prevention frames.
Examples with
Multiple Loop
Prevention
Switches
In examples shown in Figure 13 on page 23, multiple GS910 series
switches form links and all switches are Loop Prevention enabled. Switch
C has a larger MAC address than Switch A and Switch B; Switch B has a
larger MAC address than Switch A. First, these switches elect a root
switch by comparing the MAC addresses. In cases 1 and 2, Switch B is
elected as a root switch; in case 3, Switch C is elected as a root switch.
Then the root switch initiates Loop Prevention frames and non-root
switches update the frames and forward them. When detecting a loop, the
root switch runs the Loop Prevention algorithm to decide which port to
block, and blocks a port or ports to relieve the loop.
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Figure 13. Multiple AT-GS910 Switches for Loop Prevention
Examples with
Loop Prevention
and Regular
Switches
In examples shown in Figure 14 on page 24, the AT-GS910 switch and a
regular switch form links. When Loop Prevention is enabled, the
AT-GS910 switch sends Loop Prevention frames. When detecting a loop,
the switch blocks a port or ports except the port with the smallest number.
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Figure 14. AT-GS910 and Regular Switches for Loop Prevention
In an example shown in Figure 15, the AT-GS910 switch and a regular
switch form a link. The regular switch is causing a loop. When receiving a
Loop Prevention frame, the AT-GS910 switch blocks its port.
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Figure 15. AT-GS910 and Regular Switches for Loop Prevention - Case 3
Examples within
a Loop
Prevention
Switch
In examples shown in Figure 16, the ports of the AT-GS910 switch
connected. When Loop Prevention is enabled, the GS910 series switch
blocks the port with the higher port number than the link partner port.
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Figure 16. AT-GS910 Switch with Loop Prevention
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Guidelines for
Loop Prevention
Here are guidelines for using the Loop Prevention function:
The switch must have a unique MAC address.
In a topology with multiple switches with Loop Prevention enabled,
these switches select a root switch.
The switch with a larger MAC address is selected as a root switch.
Only a root switch blocks its port(s) when a loop is detected.
A port receives Loop Prevention frames even when the port is
blocked.
Enabling Loop
Protection
To enable Loop Prevention, set the Loop Prevention DIP switch on the
front panel to “L/P ENABLE.”
Disabling Loop
Protection
To disable Loop Prevention, set the Loop Prevention DIP switch on the
front panel to “L/P DISABLE.”
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Energy Efficiency Ethernet (EEE)
The GS910 Series switches support IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficiency
Ethernet (EEE) when the twisted pair ports are operating at a speed of
100Mbps or 1000Mbps. When EEE is enabled on the switch, the power
consumption to keep links at a these speeds is reduced during periods of
low data activity.
To enable EEE, set the EEE DIP switch to “EEE ENABLE”; to disable
EEE, set the EEE DIP switch to “EEE DISABLE.”
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Chapter 2
Installation
This chapter contains the following sections:
“Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 28
“Selecting a Site for the Switch” on page 30
“Planning the Installation” on page 31
“Unpacking the Switch” on page 32
“Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop” on page 34
“Installing the Switch on a Wall” on page 35
“Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack” on page 42
“Cabling the Switch” on page 46
“Powering On the Switch” on page 47
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Reviewing Safety Precautions
Review the following safety precautions before you begin to install the
switch.
Note
Important: The indicates that translations of the safety statement
are available in the PDF document Translated Safety Statements
posted on the Allied Telesis website at alliedtelesis.com/support.
Warning
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. No
user-serviceable parts inside. This unit contains hazardous voltages
and should only be opened by a trained and qualified technician. To
avoid the possibility of electric shock, disconnect electric power to
the product before connecting or disconnecting the cables. E1
Warning
Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning
activity. E2
Warning
Power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize
equipment, disconnect the power cord. E3
Warning
Class I Equipment. This equipment must be earthed. The power
plug must be connected to a properly wired earth ground socket
outlet. An improperly wired socket outlet could place hazardous
voltages on accessible metal parts. E4
Caution
Air vents must not be blocked and must have free access to the
room ambient air for cooling. E6
Warning
Operating Temperature. This product is designed for a maximum
ambient temperature of 50 degrees C. E57
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Note
All Countries: Install product in accordance with local and National
Electrical Codes. E8
Note
The power input must be provided from SELV source only, per IEC
60950. Do not connect to a centralized DC battery bank. E31
Warning
An insecurely attached device on a wall may fall and the falling
device may lead to damaging itself or causing injuries. E96
Warning
Do not install the device on an unstable wall or a wall affected by
vibration or impact. The device may fall and falling device may lead
to damaging itself or causing injuries. E97
Warning
Do not install the device high on a wall. The device may fall and the
falling device may lead to damaging itself or causing injuries. E98
Warning
Disconnecting the Device: If the device becomes damaged or you
encounter abnormality with the device, disconnect the power plug
from the AC wall outlet immediately. E100
Warning
Use appropriate screws to attach the device and brackets to a
19-inch rack. If a device is installed insecurely in a rack, it may fall,
potentially causing injuries or damage to the device. E104
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Selecting a Site for the Switch
Observe the following requirements when choosing a site for the GS910
series switch:
If you plan to install the switch on a table, make sure that the table
is level and secured.
If you plan to install the switch on a wall, make sure that the wall is
straight and secured.
If you plan to install the switch in an equipment rack, make sure
that the rack is safely secured and it will not tip over. Devices in a
rack should be installed starting at the bottom, with the heavier
devices near the bottom of the rack.
The power outlet for the switch should be located near the unit and
should be easily accessible.
The site should provide for easy access to the ports on the back of
the switch and the LEDs on the front of the switch should be easily
viewed.
To allow proper cooling off the switch, air flow around the unit and
through its vents on the side should not be restricted.
Do not place objects on top of the switch.
Do not expose the switch to moisture or water.
Ensure that the site is a dust-free environment.
Use dedicated power circuits or power conditioners to supply
reliable electrical power to the network devices.
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Planning the Installation
Table 4 contains the cabling specifications for the twisted pair ports.
Note
The twisted pair ports on the switch feature Auto-MDI when
operating at either 10 or 100 Mbps. Each port is individually
configured as MDI or MDI-X when connected to an end-node.
Consequently, you can use a straight-through twisted pair cable
when connecting any network device to a twisted pair port on the
switch. A port operating at 10 or 100 Mbps uses four of the eight
strands in twisted pair wiring.
Table 4. Twisted Pair Cabling and Distances
Speed Type of Cable
Maximum
Operating
Distance
10 Mbps Category 3 or better unshielded
twisted pair cable
100 m (328 ft)
100 Mbps Category 5 or unshielded twisted
pair cable
100 m (328 ft)
1000 Mbps Four-pair Category 5e unshielded
twisted pair cable
100 m (328 ft)
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Unpacking the Switch
To unpack the GS910 series switch, perform the following procedure:
1. Remove all components from the shipping package.
Note
Store the packaging material in a safe location. You must use the
original shipping material if you need to return the unit to Allied
Telesis.
2. Place the switch on a level, secure surface.
3. Verify that the hardware components are included in your switch
package. Table 5 shows a list of the components.
4. Verify that all components for the bracket kit are included in your
shipping box as listed in Table 6.
Note
This step applies only for the AT-GS910/16 and AT-GS910/24
switches.
Table 5. Contents in the Shipping Box
Model AC Power
Cord
AC
Adapter Brackets
AT-GS910/5 X
AT-GS910/5E X
AT-GS910/8 X
AT-GS910/8E X
AT-GS910/16 XX
AT-GS910/24 XX
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5. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your Allied Telesis sales
representative for assistance.
Table 6. Components in the Bracket Kit
AT-GS910/16 AT-GS910/24
Bracket for the right
side of the switch
Bracket for the left
side of the switch
Extension
Four M3x6mm screws
for attaching the
brackets to the switch
Two M4x6mm screws
for attaching the right
side bracket and
extension
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Installing the Switch on a Table or Desktop
To install the switch on a table or desktop, perform the following
procedure:
1. Remove all the items from the packaging.
2. Store the packaging material in a safe place.
In the event a problem occurs and you need to return the unit, use as
much of the original shipping material as possible.
3. Place the switch on a flat and secure surface, leaving ample space
around the switch for ventilation.
4. Proceed to “Cabling the Switch” on page 46 for the cable installation.
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Installing the Switch on a Wall
The AT-GS910/16 and AT-GS910/24 switches can be mounted on a wall.
Guidelines for
Installing the
Switch on a Wall
Before planning to install the switch on a wall, review the following
guidelines:
The AT-GS910/16 switch can be mounted on the wall in portrait
orientation with the front panel facing left or right. See Figure 17 as
examples.
Figure 17. Correct Wall Installation for the AT-GS910/16 Switch
The AT-GS910/24 switch must be mounted on the wall in portrait
orientation with the rear panel facing left. See Figure 18 on page
36 as examples.
Note
To install the AT-GS910/24 switch on the wall, you must install the
switch with the rear panel facing to the left in order for the switch to
have proper air flow.
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Figure 18. Wall Installation for the AT-GS910/24 Switch
Mounting the front panel facing up or down on the wall is incorrect
for both AT-GS910/16 and AT-GS910/24 switches. See Figure 19
as examples.
Figure 19. Incorrect Wall Installation
Warning
An insecurely attached device on a wall may fall and the falling
device may lead to damaging itself or causing injuries. E96
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Warning
Do not install the device on an unstable wall or a wall affected by
vibration or impact. The device may fall and falling device may lead
to damaging itself or causing injuries. E97
Warning
Do not install the device high on a wall. The device may fall and the
falling device may lead to damaging itself or causing injuries. E98
Note
Installing the device on a wall may damage the wall paint.
What to Prepare
for Installation
with Brackets
You need the following items to install the switch on a wall:
AT-GS910/16 or AT-GS910/24 switch
One set of brackets
Four screws to attach the brackets to a wall
Four plastic anchors for the screws
Phillips-head screwdriver
Pencil
Note
Screws and plastic anchors are not included in the shipping box.
You must provide screws that hold the switch securely to the wall.
Installing the
AT-GS910/16
Switch on a Wall
To install the AT-GS910/16 switch on a wall, perform the following
procedure:
1. Place all the items from the packaging on a work table.
2. Turn the switch over and remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the
switch using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
3. Orient the brackets against the sides of the switch and secure them to
the switch with the four screws as shown in Figure 20 on page 38.
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Figure 20. Attaching the Brackets to the AT-GS910/16 Switch
4. Have another person hold the switch with the brackets at the wall
location where the switch is to be installed, while you use a pencil to
mark the wall with the locations of the four holes in the brackets. See
Figure 21 as an example.
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Figure 21. Marking the Screw Hole Locations
5. Pre-drill the marked locations on the wall.
6. Install the four plastic anchors into the wall in the holes drilled in Step
5.
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7. Position the switch on the wall and drive screws through the holes to
attach the brackets on the wall. See Figure 22.
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Figure 22. Driving the Screws through the Holes
8. Make sure that the two brackets are installed securely.
9. Proceed to “Cabling the Switch” on page 46.
Installing the
AT-GS910/24
Switch on a Wall
To install the AT-GS910/24 switch on a wall, perform the following
procedure:
Note
To install the AT-GS910/24 switch on the wall, you must install the
switch with the rear panel facing to the left in order for the switch to
have proper air flow.
1. Place all the items from the packaging on a work table.
2. Turn the switch over and remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the
switch using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
3. Turn the switch over.
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4. Orient the brackets against the sides of the switch and secure them to
the switch with the four screws as shown in Figure 23.
Figure 23. Attaching the Brackets to the AT-GS910/24 Switch
5. Have another person hold the switch with the brackets at the wall
location where the switch is to be installed, while you use a pencil to
mark the wall with the locations of the four holes in the brackets. See
Figure 24 as an example.
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Figure 24. Marking the Screw Hole Locations
6. Pre-drill the marked locations on the wall.
7. Install the four plastic anchors into the wall in the holes drilled in Step
6.
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Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack
The AT-GS910/16 and AT-GS910/24 switches can be mounted on a
19-inch equipment rack.
What to Prepare
for Installation in
an Equipment
Rack
You need the following items to install the switch in an equipment rack:
AT-GS910/16 or AT-GS910/24 switch
One set of brackets
19-inch equipment rack
Four screws for the equipment rack
Phillips-head screwdriver
Note
Screws for a 19-inch equipment rack are not included in the shipping
box.
Installing the
AT-GS910/16
Switch in a Rack
To install the AT-GS910/16 switch in an equipment rack, perform the
following procedure:
1. Place all the items from the packaging on a work table.
2. Attach the extension to the bracket with the M4x6mm screws using a
Phillips-head screw driver as shown in See Figure 26.
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Figure 26. Attaching the Extension to the Bracket
3. Turn the switch upside down and place it on a table.
4. Remove the rubber feet from the bottom of the switch using a
Phillips-head screwdriver.
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5. Attached the brackets to the switch with the M3x6mm screws using a
Phillips-head screwdriver. See Figure 27.
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Figure 27. Attaching the Brackets to the Switch
6. Turn the switch over.
7. Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch equipment rack with four
equipment rack screws as shown in Figure 28.
Note
The screws for an equipment rack are not included in the shipping
box.
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Figure 28. Attaching the Switch to an Equipment Rack
8. Proceed to “Cabling the Switch” on page 46.
Installing the
AT-GS910/24
Switch in a Rack
To install the AT-GS910/24 switch in an equipment rack with the brackets
that come with the switch, perform the following procedure:
1. Place all the items from the packaging on a work table.
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2. Attach the extension to the bracket with the M4x6mm screws using a
Phillips-head screw driver as shown in Figure 29.
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Figure 29. Attaching the Extension to the Bracket
3. Attach the brackets to the switch with the M3x6mm screws using a
Phillips-head screwdriver. See Figure 30.
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Figure 30. Attaching the Brackets to the Switch
4. Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch equipment rack with four
equipment rack screws as shown in Figure 31.
Note
The screws for an equipment rack are not included in the shipping
box.
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Cabling the Switch
After installing the switch on the desktop, connect twisted pair cables to
the ports on the GS910 series switch.
When connecting a twisted pair cable to a port, observe the following
guidelines:
An RJ-45 connector should fit snugly into the port on the switch.
The tab on the connector should lock the connector into place.
The ports on the switch are auto-MDI/MDI-X. You can use a
straight-through twisted pair cable to connect any type of network
device to a port on the switch.
The network should not contain data loops, which can adversely
affect network performance. A data loop exists when two or more
network devices can communicate with each other over more than
one data path.
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Powering On the Switch
To power on the switch, perform the following procedure:
1. Plug the power cord into the power connector on the back of the
switch.
2. If your switch is the AT-GS910/5E or AT-GS910/8E switch with a DC
power supply socket, turn the power cord clockwise one-quarter to
lock, as shown in Figure 32.
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Figure 32. Locking the Power Cord for the DC Power Supply Socket
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet.
Warning
Power cord is used as a disconnection device. To de-energize
equipment, disconnect the power cord. E3
Note
Pluggable Equipment. The socket outlet shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible. E5
4. Verify that the POWER LED is green. If the LED is OFF, see Chapter
3, “Troubleshooting” on page 49.
The switch is now powered on and ready for network operations.
Warning
Disconnecting the Device: If the device becomes damaged or you
encounter abnormality with the device, disconnect the power plug
from the AC wall outlet immediately. E100
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
This chapter contains information on how to troubleshoot the switch in the
event a problem occurs.
Note
If you are still unable to resolve the problem after following the
instructions in this chapter, contact Allied Telesis Technical Support
for assistance. Refer to “Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 9.
Check the POWER LED on the front of the switch. If the LED is OFF,
indicating that the unit is not receiving power, do the following:
Verify that the power cord is securely connected to the power source
and to the connector on the back panel of the switch.
Verify that the power outlet or power supply has power by connecting
another device to it.
Try connecting the unit to another power source.
Try using a different power cord.
Verify that the voltage from the power source is within the required
levels for your region.
Verify that the L/A LED for each port is green. If an L/A LED is OFF, do the
following:
Verify that the end-node connected to the port is powered ON and is
operating properly.
Verify that the twisted pair cable is securely connected to the port on
the switch and to the port on the end-node.
Ensure that the twisted pair cable does not exceed 100 meters (328
feet).
Verify that you are using the appropriate category of twisted pair cable:
Category 3 or better for 10 Mbps operation, Category 5 for 100 Mbps
operation, and four-pair Category 5e for 1000 Mbps.
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Appendix A
Technical Specifications
This appendix contains the following sections:
“Physical Specifications”
“Environmental Specifications”
“Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications” on page 52
“Power Specifications” on page 52
“RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Connectors” on page 53
Physical Specifications
Weight:
AT-GS910/5 500g (1.1 lbs)
AT-GS910/5E 415g (0.9 lbs)
AT-GS910/8 780g (1.7 lbs)
AT-GS910/8E 720g (1.6 lbs)
AC adapter for AT-GS910/5E and AT-GS910/8E
110g (0.2 lbs)
AT-GS910/16 1425g (3.14 lbs)
AT-GS910/24 2040g (4.5 lbs)
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature: 0° C to 50° C (32° F to 122° F)
Storage Temperature: -25° C to 70° C (-13° F to 158° F)
Operating Humidity: 5% to 90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
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Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications
EMI FCC Class A, CISPR 22 Class A,
EN55022 Class A, RCM, VCCI,
ICES-003 ClassA
Immunity EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3
Electrical Safety UL 60950-1 (cULus), UL-CB, UL-EU
Power Specifications
Model Power Ratings Frequency
AT-GS910/5 100 - 240 VAC, 0.10A 50/60 Hz
AT-GS910/5E 12 VDC, 0.70A N/A
AT-GS910/8 100 - 240 VAC, 0.20A 50/60 Hz
AT-GS910/8E 12 VDC, 0.70A N/A
AT-GS910/16 100 - 240 VAC, 0.30A 50/60 Hz
AT-GS910/24 100 - 240 VAC, 0.40A 50/60 Hz
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RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port Connectors
This section lists the connectors and connector pinouts for the AT-GS910
series switch and its components.
Figure 33 illustrates the pin layout to an RJ-45 connector and port.
Figure 33. RJ-45 Connector and Port Pin Layout
Table 7 lists the RJ-45 pin signals when a twisted pair port is operating in
the MDI configuration.
Table 8 lists the RJ-45 port pin signals when a twisted pair port is
operating in the MDI-X configuration.
Table 7. MDI Pin Signals (10Base-T or 100Base-TX)
Pin Signal
1TX+
2TX-
3RX+
6RX-
Table 8. MDI-X Pin Signals (10Base-T or 100Base-TX)
Pin Signal
1RX+
2RX-
3TX+
6TX-
8
8
11
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