Led configuration chart – Linksys 10/100 5-Port User Manual

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Powering On the Switch

Plug in the Switch's AC power adapter. Each time your Switch powers up, it
will run a Diagnostic/Self-Test. After the test, the Power LED will light up.
As connections to the Switch’s LEDs are powered on, each port's correspon-
ding Link/Act LED will light up. The remaining LEDs will also light up
according to how your data is being transferred, e.g. full or half duplex,
10mbps or 100mbps.

If the Switch experiences excessive data collisions, verify that your network
cabling is securely crimped and installed properly.

Reading the Front Panel LEDs

The chart below tells you what the front panel LEDs of the 5-Port Switches
mean. Each Switch has a Power LED on the left side to indicate when the
unit is

ON

.

Front Panel - EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup Switch

10/100 5-Port Workgroup Switch

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Installing Your Switch

Package Contents

Carefully remove your EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup Switch from its
packaging. Make sure that you have received all of the items listed below. If
any items are missing or damaged, contact your Linksys dealer for replace-
ment part(s).

EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup Switch
AC Power Adapter
User Guide and Registration Card

Connecting Computers to Your Switch

Your Switch’s rear panel has five standard RJ-45 ports, plus a shared uplink
port. Each port automatically detects the speed and duplex of the attached
cabling to a network card, switch, hub, etc. The ports operate in either full or
half duplex, which lets you run at speeds of 200mbps, 100mbps, 20mbps or
10mbps.

Each port on your Switch can connect to workstations, file servers, hubs,
repeaters, bridges, routers or other switches. Connections to the switch
require Category 5 UTP network cabling with RJ-45 tips, not to exceed 100
meters (328 feet) in length. See page 10 for more details on cabling.

To connect a computer directly to the switch, plug one end of the cable into
the switch, then plug the other end of the cable into the computer's network
adapter.

Uplinking to Other Switches and Hubs

Switches, hubs, and similar network devices are uplinked to your Switch
with straight-through Category 5 cabling. Attach the Category 5 cabling to
the uplink port of the network device that you are uplinking to the Switch,
and plug the other end of the cable into any standard RJ-45 port on your
Switch. Using the uplink port will automatically disable the port directly
next to it, since the uplink port is a shared port.

Instant EtherFast

®

Series

4

LED

LED Status

Network Status

Link/Act

FD/Col

100

On

Flickering

On

Flickering

Off
On
Off

Connection is detected

Data is sending/receiving

Full duplex transfer mode

Port has data collision error

Half duplex transfer mode

100 mbps speed

10 mbps speed

LED Configuration Chart

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