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D-Link Corporation
FCC ID: KAZEDzDSl-ISH
Bdrm Dual Speed Hub, Model DSH-S
Instruction Manual
Federal Connmmication Commission Interference Statement
Thisequipmeuthasbeeutested and foundto complywiththe limitsfora ClassB digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCX'J Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
~ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/IV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To more continued compliance, use only shielded twisted interface cables
when connecting LAN network connections. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to
operate this equipment.
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Product Description
The dual-speed standalone Ethemet/Fast Ethernet
hub is designed to allow easy migration and
integratjtm between IOMbps Ethernet and
lOOMbps Fast Ethernet, while providing
flexibility in cable connections
The device can operate with both LEEE 802.3
IOBASE-T connections (twisted-pair Ethernet
operating at IO megabits per second) and lEEE
802.3“ 100BASE-TX connections (twisted-pair
Fast Ethernet operating at 100 megabits per
second), All of the twisted-pair ports support
Auto-Negotiation (NWay), allowing Lhe hub to
automatically detect the Speed of a network
cennection.
The hub has 8 ports and can have a single uplink
connection to another lOOBASE-TX Class II Fast
Ethemet repeater (hub or lnlb stack).
On the hub, the lOMbps and 100Mbps segments
are separate and do not intercommmiicate, The
device contains a built-in switch, making it
possible to transparently bridge between the
loMbps and lODMbps segments
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Product Features
Compatible with the “31315 802.3 10EASE~
T Ethernet and 802.3u lOOBASE-TX Fast.
Ethernet industry standards for
interoperability with other EthemetIFast
Ethernet network devices.
Eight NWay RJ-45 ports for connecting
stations to the network,
Built-in switching function supports
bridging between lOMbps and lOOMbps
segments.
LED indicators for power, collision, link,
network activity, switch capability, and
operating speed (10 or 100 M‘ups).
Auto-partitioning for network protection.
Data collision detection and handling.
Preamble regeneration, signal retirningl
Uplink port allows easy linking of two Fast
Ethernet or four Ethemet hub stacks to
further expand your network.
Extemal switching power adapter featured
(output 5V/2.5A).
Simple Plug and Play installation
Compact size and light weight, ideal for
SOHO, cubicle LANs.
Unpacking
The carton should contain the following items:
One dual-swd standalone hub
One external universal power adapter
One power cord
Four rubber feet to be used for cushioning
This User's Guide
Inspect the hub and all accompanying 1tems. If
any item is damaged or missing, report the
problem immediawa to your netwnrking product
dealer.
External Components
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This LED indicator lights green when the hub
is receiving power; otherwise, it is off.
Switch Indicator (SW)
The switch LED indicator shines a steady
green when the hub built-in swituh is
functioning correctly The indicator should
shine whenever the hub has power
Cnllisinn Indicators (Col 10MI Col lDflM)
These LEDs indicate data collisions on the
respective lfiMbps Ethernet or lOOMbps Fast
Ethemet segments connected to the hub. (If
several hubs are linked together, all of them
should detect and indicate the same collision,
since collisions span the entire network
segment.) Whenever a collision is detected, the
respective collision indicator will briefly blink
amber.
Link (steady green)
The indicator of a port lights green when the
port is connected to a powered Ethernet or Fast
Ethernet station. if tlte station to which the hub
is connected is powered off, or if there is a
problem with the link, the LED will remain off
Receive (Rx) (blinking green)
When information is received on a port its
LED indicator will blink off briefly. Upon
reception, the data Will be transmitted to all
other connected ports.
10/100 Porl Spear] Indicators
There a port speed LED indicator for each
of the twisted-pair pens on the hub A port
speed indicator should light green when a
IOOBASE-TX device is connected to the port
and remain dark ifthe port is unconnected or if
a lOBASE-T device is connected,
Rear Panel
Twisted-Pair Pens
Use any of these ports to connect stations to
the hub. The ports are MDI-X ports, which
means you can use ordinary straight-fluough
twisted-pair cables to connect the hub to PCs,
workstations, or servers through these ports. If
you need to connect another device with MDI-
X parts such as another huh or an Ethernet
switch, you should use a crossover cable, or
connect using the Uplink port.
Uplink Port
The Uplink port is an MDI-l'l port which
means you can connect the hub to another
device with MDI-X pens using an ordinary
straight—through cable, making a crossover
cable unnecessary.
Port 1 and the Uplink port are really the same
part, except that their pinouts are different. Du
not use both Port 1 and the Uplink part at
the same time
AC Power Adapter Cnunectm'
For the external switching power supplyt
Installing the Hub
Install the hub in a fairly cool and dry
place. See Specificatians for the acceptable
temperature and humidity operating ranges.
Install the hub in a site free from strong
electromagnetic field generators (such as
motors), vibration, dust, and direct
exposure to sunlight.
Leave at least 10 cm of space at the from
and rm of the hub for ventilation
Install the hub on a sturdy, level surface
that can support its weight.
When installing the hub on a level surface, attach
the rubber feet to the buttom of the device. The
rubber feet cushion the hub and protect the hub
case from scratches and prevent it from scratching
other surfaces.
Making Connections
Connectivity Rules
Ethernet (IDMbps) networks need to respect the
following connectivity mles:
The maximum length of a twisted-pair
cable segment is 100 meters. Cabling
should be Category 3 or better.
Between any two end-stations in a collision
domain, there may be up to five cable
segments and four intermediate repeaters
(hubs, hub stacks, or other repeaters),
If there is a path between any two end»
stations containing five segments and four
repeaters, then at least two of the cable
segments must he point-m-point link
segments (erg, lOBASE—T, lOBASE-FL),
while the remaining segments may be
populated (mixing) segments (e.g.,
lOBASE-Z or lOBASE-S),
Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) networks need to respect
the following connectivity rules:
The maximum length of a twisted—pair
segment (that is, the distance between a
port in the hub to a single-address network
device such as a PC, server, or Ethernet
switch) is 100 meters Cabling and other
wiring shouid be certified as Category 5 or
shielded twisted pair (STP).
The maximum diameter in a collision
domain is about 205 meters using two
Class II hubs (or hub slacks).
Between any two end-stations in a collision
domain, there may be up to three cable
segments and two Class II hubs or hub
slacks,
Hub to End-Station Connection
Afier the hub properly installed, it can support up
to eight end-station connections. Fast Ethernet
connection requires either a Category 5 UTP cable
or an STP cable. These cables can be up to 100
meters long.
Ethemet connection requires a Category 3 or
better UTP cable. It is recommended that you use
Category 5 cabling for all connections, in order to
make it easier to transition all stations to lOOMbps.
You can connect any combination of PCs, servers,
and other single-address network devices to the
eight twisted-pair ports using straight-through
twisted-pair cables. These cables should not be
crossed over.
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Wlien connecting a PC or a server, the system
being connected should have an Ethernet or Fast
Ethernet network interface card with a twisted-
pair port.
Hub-to-Hub Uplink
You can link two hubs or a hub with a hub stack
by using any of the twisted-pair ports or the
Uplink port. Linking hubs using ordinary twisted-
pair ports requires crossover twisted-pair cables;
linking using one ordinary twisted-pair port and
the Uplink port requires an ordinary straight-
through twisted-pair cable. The Uplink port 15
shared with Port 1. and you should not use both
Port 1 and the Uplink port at the same time.
When connecting two hubs or a hub with a hub
stack in this fashion, the maximum distance
between any two end-stations in a collision
domain is 205 meters. If each link between the
hub and an end-station is 100 meters, then the
hub-to-hub connection is limited to 5 meters.
However, if the longest hnb-to—end-station
connection is less than 100 meters, then the hub—
to-hnh connection can be up to 100 meters long as
long as the ZOS-meter total network diameter rule
is followed,
The following table describes different methods of
linldng hubs (or hub stacks):
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