ZyXEL ES-1016B User Manual

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Dimension Ethernet Switches 
Your switch comes with auto-negotiating, auto-crossover ports. Depending on the model, these ports are either 
fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) or Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbps) ports. Auto-negotiating ports can detect the speed 
of incoming transmissions and allow either half duplex transfer mode (10/100 Mbps only) or full duplex mode. 
Auto-crossover means that you can connect the switch to a computer or hub using either a straight-through or a 
crossover Ethernet cable. 
Network Cables 
You can use unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) Ethernet cables for RJ-45 ports. 
Make sure the cable length between connections does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). The following table 
describes the types of network cable used for different connection speeds.  
Table 1 Network Cable Types 
SPEED 
NETWORK CABLE TYPE 
10Mbps 100Ω 2-pair UTP/STP Category 3,4 or 5 
100Mbps 100Ω 2-pair UTP/STP Category 5 
1000Mbps 100Ω 4-pair UTP/STP Category 5 
The LNK/ACT LED should flash when data is being sent between your switch and a connected device. 
Power Connection
 
Connect one end of the supplied power cable or power adaptor to the power receptacle on the switch and the 
other end to the appropriate power source. The PWR LED should turn steady on if the switch is receiving 
power.  
Console Port (Managed Switches Only) 
If your switch has a console port, you can use a terminal emulator for local management. Connect the male 9-
pin end of a console cable to the console port of the switch. Connect the female end to a serial port (COM1, 
COM2 or other COM port) of your computer. Configure the computer with terminal emulation software to the 
following parameters:  
  VT100 terminal emulation 
  9600 bps 
  No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit 
  No flow control
Troubleshooting 
PROBLEM CORRECTIVE 
ACTION 
None of the LEDs are 
on when the power is 
connected. 
Verify that the included power or cable adaptor is connected to the switch’s 
power receptacle and appropriate power source. If the error persists, you 
may have a hardware problem and should contact your vendor. 
The LNK/ACT LED 
does not light up or 
flash when a device is 
connected. 
Verify that the attached device(s) is turned on and properly connected to 
your switch. Also make sure the Ethernet cards are working on the attached 
devices. Verify that the network cable does not exceed 100 meters.