Sapido HG-3216 Quick Install Guide

Add to my manuals
2 Pages

advertisement

Sapido HG-3216 Quick Install Guide | Manualzz
16/24-Port Green Gigabit Switch
Model No : HG-3216/HG-3224
Quick Installation Guide (V1.1)
Package Includes :
One (1) 16/24 Port Gigabit Switch
One (1) Quick Installation Guide
Two (2) Rack-mount Kit
One (1) Power Cord
SAPIDO Technology Inc.
383 ,Sec.2,Minsheng Rd.,West Central District,Tainan City700,Taiwan
886-6-2280698
886-6-2293658
[email protected]
www.sapido.com.tw
Diagram of Functions :
Model No :
Model No :
HG-3216
HG-3224
【Front Panel】
【Rear View】
Power
Link/Act/Loop
Indicators
LED Indicators :
For definitions of LED
indicators, please refer
to the following table:
10/100/1000Mbps
Ethernet Ports
LED
Power
Link/Act/Loop
Power Connector
Status
Steady Green
Off
Steady Green
Blinking Green
Steady Reddish Orange
Blinking Reddish Orange
Operation
Power is on
Power is off
Network connection established,
10/100 Mbps connected
Transmitting or receiving data,
10/100Mbps connection activity
Network connection established,
1000Mbps Gigabit connected
Transmitting or receiving data,
1000Mbps Gigabit connection
activity
Flashing Reddish Orange
Loop is occurred
Off
No connection
Cable Type :
For cable selection, please refer to the following table.
Network Speed
Cable Type
1000Mbps
Cat. 5e, 6 UTP/STP
Installation :
The Sapido HG-3216/HG-3224 Gigabit Switch does not require any software configuration. You can immediately
use the switch by attaching the RJ45 Ethernet cables and turning on the power. The switch can be set-up using the
following steps.
Step 1 : Verifying Switch Operation
Before installing the switch in a rack or on a wall, you should turn the switch on and verify that the switch passes
the power-on self-test (POST).
Step 2 : Mounting into a Rack
Use the appropriate mounting accessories to install the switch in the rack. Begin by riveting the two “L” brackets
onto each side of the switch, and then fasten it the brackets with screws on both sides of the switch.
Step 3 : Connecting Devices to the Ethernet Ports
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the network devices (modem or router) on any of the Ethernet ports on the switch.
Use a second Ethernet cable to connect a PC on any other Ethernet port on the switch.
any of the Ethernet ports
any of the Ethernet ports
Step 4 : Power the switch on
Connect the power cord into the appropriate slot on the back of the switch, and turn the power on the unit on.
After this has been completed, the Power LED should be turned on, and the Link/Act/Loop LEDs (which correspond
to the Ethernet ports linked to the PC or device) will also be on.
100~240V AC
50~60Hz
Frequently Asked Questions :
Q : What should I do if the Power LED is off ?
A : If the Power LED is off, it means that the switch is also powered off. You will need to check whether the power
cord is properly plugged in the socket. If you have confirmed that it is plugged in appropriately, make sure
that the socket is on. It is important to make sure that the power cord is connected with the power connector tightly.
Q : If my device is connected, why is the Link/Act/Loop LED light not on?
A : Ensure that the cable connectors are securely plugged into the switch and the device. Also, double check that
the connected device is powered on and has been installed correctly.
Q : What does it mean if the Loop indicator flashes a reddish-orange light? How can I resolve this?
A : The power indicator and the error indicator will flash a reddish-orange light when a loop occurs. At this point,
you will need to pull out the cable line immediately to prevent a broadcast storm. Check the error network and
pull the error cable line out so that the switch can still be used. The most common mistake that happens is that
a loop occurs when you connect the first switch to the second switch and then consequently connect the second
switch back to the first one. Another common mistake is that the loop may short-circuit if you connect your
switch to too many switch hubs.

advertisement

Was this manual useful for you? Yes No
Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Questions and Answers

What's included in the package of Sapido HG-3224?
The package includes the switch itself, a quick installation guide, two rack-mount kits, one power cord, and a service contact card.
What are the LED indicators on the switch?
The switch has power and Link/Act/Loop indicators. The power indicator is steady green when the switch is on and off when it's powered off. The Link/Act/Loop indicators are steady green for 10/100 Mbps connections, blinking green for 10/100 Mbps activity, steady reddish-orange for 1000 Mbps connections, blinking reddish-orange for 1000 Mbps activity, and flashing reddish-orange when a loop is detected.
What cable types can be used with the switch?
For 1000 Mbps connections, Cat. 5e or 6 UTP/STP cables are required.
How do I install the switch in a rack?
First, rivet the two 'L' brackets onto each side of the switch. Then, fasten the brackets with screws on both sides of the switch.
What should I do if the Power LED is off?
Check if the power cord is properly plugged into the socket and the socket is turned on. Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the power connector on the switch.
Why is the Link/Act/Loop LED light not on if my device is connected?
Ensure that the cable connectors are securely plugged into the switch and the device. Double-check that the connected device is powered on and installed correctly.

Related manuals

Download PDF

advertisement