
Manageable Gigabit Switch
User’s Manual 13
Connecting to Your Network
Cable Type & Length
It is necessary to follow the cable specifications below when connecting the switch to your network. Use appropriate cables
that meet your speed and cabling requirements.
Cable Specifications
Speed Connector
Port
Speed
Half/Full
Duplex
Cable Max.
Distance
10BaseT RJ-45 10/20
Mbps
2-pair
UTP/STP
Cat. 3, 4, 5
100 m
100BaseTX RJ-45 100/200
Mbps
2-pair
UTP/STP
Cat. 5
100 m
100BaseFX
(*Wavelength
of 850nm)
ST, SC, VF-
45, MT-RJ
100/200
Mbps
62.5/125µ
m multi-
mode fiber
2 km
100BaseFX
(*Wavelength
of 1300nm)
SC 100/200
Mbps
10/125µm
single-
mode fiber
75 km
1000BaseT RJ-45 1000/2000
Mbps
4-pair
UTP/STP
Cat. 5
100 m
SC 1000/2000
Mbps
62.5/125µ
m multi-
mode fiber
220 m 1000BaseSX
(*Wavelength of
850nm)
SC 1000/2000
Mbps
50/125µm
multi-mode
fiber
550 m
SC 1000/2000
Mbps
62.5/125µ
m multi-
mode fiber
550 m 1000BaseLX
(*Wavelength
of 1300nm)
SC 1000/2000
Mbps
10/125µm
single-
mode fiber
20 km
Cabling
Step 1: First, ensure the power of the switch and end devices is turned off.
<Note> Always ensure that the power is off before any installation.
Step 2: Prepare cable with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use.
<Note> To connect two regular RJ-45 ports between switches or hubs, you need a cross-over cable.
Step 3: Consult Cable Specifications Table on previous page for cabling requirements based on connectors and
speed.
Step 4: Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device.
Step 5: Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully, turn on the power and the switch is
operational.
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