QSFPTEK S5300-16S8TS4X 16 Port Gigabit Ethernet L2 Switch User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- QSFPTEK
Table of Contents
- QSFPTEK S5300-16S8TS4X 16 Port Gigabit Ethernet L2 Switch
- Specifications
- Introduction
- Hardware Overview
- Installation Requirements
- Mounting the Switch
- Connecting the Management Ports
- Configuring the Switch
- Troubleshooting
- Product Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
QSFPTEK S5300-16S8TS4X 16 Port Gigabit Ethernet L2 Switch
Specifications
- Model: S5300-16S8TS4X
- Ports: 16x 1Gb SFP, 8x Gigabit RJ45/SFP Combo, 4x 10Gb SFP+ Uplinks
- Supports Stacking: Yes, up to 2 S5300 series switches
Introduction
The S5300-16S8TS4X is a 16-port Gigabit Ethernet L2++ switch that comes
with various port options for different types of connections. It also supports
stacking of up to 2 switches for easier management and interconnection. This
manual is designed to help you understand the switch design and guide you
through the process of implementing the switches into your network.
Accessories
- Screwdriver
- Static-proof wristband
- Bolt
- Ethernet cable
- Other Ethernet terminal devices
- Control terminal
Hardware Overview
Front Panel Ports
Ports | Description |
---|---|
RJ45/SFP Combo port | SFP ports for 1G connection |
SFP+ ports for 10G connection | A baud rate of 9600bps, RJ45 port |
Front Panel LEDs
LEDs | Description |
---|---|
PWR LED | If the switch is powered on, the PWR indicator is on |
SYS LED | If the system is started normally, the SYS indicator flickers |
LINK/ACT LINK/ACT
Back Panel
Abbrev | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
/ | POWER | Grounding column |
/ | POWER | Power switch |
/ | POWER | AC power supply |
Installation Requirements
Tools Preparation
- Screwdriver
- Static-proof wristband
- Bolt
- Ethernet cable
- Other Ethernet terminal devices
- Control terminal
Safety Principles
- Keep the installation area dustless and clean.
- Store the cover in a safe place.
- Securely place tools to prevent them from falling.
- Wear appropriate clothing and protect your eyes.
- Follow correct procedures to avoid damage to human or devices.
Site Environment
- Ensure good ventilation in the workshop.
- Provide sufficient air circulation for device cooling.
- Follow electrostatic discharge prevention procedure to avoid damaging devices.
- Place the machine box where cool air can blow off the heat.
- Seal the machine box to maintain proper airflow.
Mounting the Switch
Connecting the Power
- Plug the AC power cord into the switch power port on the back rear.
- Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source equipment.
Connecting the RJ45/SFP Port
- Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port on networking equipment, such as PC, printer, server, storage, etc.
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the switch RJ45 port.
Connecting the SFP Port
- Insert the SFP module into the SFP port.
- Plug a fiber patch cable into the SFP transceiver.
- Connect the other end of the fiber to the device that you want to establish data communication with.
Connecting the SFP+ Port
- Insert the SFP+ module into the SFP+ port.
- Plug a fiber patch cable into the SFP+ transceiver.
- Connect the other end of the fiber to the device that you want to establish data communication with.
FAQ
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Q: Can I stack more than 2 S5300 series switches?
A: No, the S5300 series supports stacking of up to 2 switches. -
Q: How many 10G SFP+ uplink ports does the S5300-16S8TS4X have?
A: The S5300-16S8TS4X has 4x 10G SFP+ uplink ports. -
Q: What is the baud rate of the control terminal?
A: The baud rate of the control terminal is 9600bps.
Introduction
The S5300-16S8TS4X comes with 16x 1G SFP, 8x 1G RJ45/SFP combo, 4 x 10G SFP+ uplink ports. It supports stacking of up to 2 S5300 series switches, making them logically regarded as one switch for interconnection and management. We appreciate your decision to select S5300-16S8TS4X. This manual is intended to help you become acquainted with the switch design and provide instructions for implementing the switches into your network.
Accessories
Hardware Overview
Front Panel Ports
Ports | Description |
---|---|
Combo Port | RJ45/SFP Comboport |
SFP Port | SFP ports for 1G connection |
SFP+ Port | SFP+ ports for 10G connection |
CON Port | A baud rate of 9600bps, RJ45 port |
Front Panel LEDs
LEDS | Description |
---|---|
PWR LED | If the switch is powered on, the PWR indicator is on |
SYS LED | If the system is started normally, the SYS indicator flickers |
SFP LED | LINK/ACT |
SFP+ LED | LINK/ACT |
Back Panel
Abbrev | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
/ | Grounding column | The grounding must be fine |
/ | Power switch | ON means the power is switched on, while OFF means |
the power is cut off
POWER| AC power supply| Input voltage AC100-240V
Installation Requirements
Tools Preparation
- Screwdriver
- Static-proof wristband
- Bolt
- Ethernet cable
- Other Ethernet terminal devices
- Control terminal
Safety Principles
Keep dustless and clean during or after the installation.
- Put the cover at a safe place.
- Put tools at the right place where they are not easily falling down.
- Put on relatively tight clothes, and fasten the tie or scarf well and roll up the sleeve, avoiding stumbling the machine box.
- Put on protective glasses if the environment may cause damage to your eyes.
- Avoid incorrect operations that may cause damage to human or devices.
Site Environment
- Make sure that the workshop is well-ventilated, the heat of electrical devices is well-discharged and sufficient air circulation is provided for device cooling.
- Avoid damaging devices by following the electrostatic discharge prevention procedure.
- Put the machine box at a place where cool air can blow off the heat inside the machine box. Make sure the machine box is see aled because the opened machine box will reverse the cool air flow.
Mounting the Switch
Connecting the Power
- Plug the AC power cord to the switch power port on the back rear.
- Connect the other end of the power cord to AC power source equipment.
Connecting the RJ45/SFP Port
- Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port on networking equipment, such as PC, printer, server, storage, etc.
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the switch RJ45 port.
Connecting the SFP Port
- Insert the SFP module into the SFP port.
- Plug a fiber patch cable to the SFP transceiver.
- Connect the other end of the fiber to the device that you want to realize data communication.
Connecting the SFP+ Port
- Insert the SFP+ module into the SFP+ port.
- Plug a fiber patch cable to the SFP+ transceiver.
- Connect the other end of the fiber to the device that you want to realize data communication.
Connecting the Management Ports
Connecting the Console Port
- Prepare an console cable.
- Insert the RJ45 connector of the console cable into the console port on the switch.
- Connect the D89 female connector on the other end of the console cable to the serial port on the computer host.
Configuring the Switch
Configuring the Switch Using the Web-based Interface
- Step 1: Connect your computer to the switch using an Ethernet cable and open a web browser.
- Step 2: Set the IP address of the computer to 192.168.0.x (where “x” is any number from 2 to 254) and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
- Step 3: Open a web browser and type https://192.168.0.1 in the address bar. Enter the default username and password (admin/admin)
- Step 4: Click sign-in to access the web-based configuration page.
Configuring the Switch Using the Console Port.
- Step 1: Use the console cable to direct connect the switch console port to your computer.
- Step 2: Launch the terminal simulation software such as Hyper Terminal on the computer.
- Step 3: Configure the parameters of the terminal emulation software as follows: 9600 bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.
- Step 4: Enter the default username and password (admin/admin).
Troubleshooting
- Hardware Fault Analysis
- Power and cooling systems—power and fan
- Port, cable and connection—ports on the front panel of the switch and the cables connecting these ports
- Faults Relative to Power and Cooling System
- Do the following checkups to help remove the fault:
- When the power switch is at the “ON” location, check whether the fan works normally. If the fan does not work well, check the fan.
- The working temperature of the switch is from 0 to 40 Celsius degrees (32-104 Fahrenheit degrees). If the switch is too hot, check whether the air outlet and air inlet are clean and then do relative operations in section “Requirements for Common Locations”.
- If the switch cannot be started and the PWR indicator is off, check the power.
- Faults Relative to Port, Cable and Connection
- Do the following checkups to help remove the fault:
- If the port of the switch cannot be linked, check whether the cable is correctly connected and whether the peer connection is normal.
- If the power switch is at the “ON” location, check the power source and the power cable.
- If the console port does not work after the system is started up, check whether the console port is set to a baud rate of 9600 bps, eight data bits, no sum check bit, one stop bit and no traffic control.
Support and Other Resources
- Contact us https://www.qsfptek.com/company/contact-us.html
- Email sales@qsfptek.com
- Customer Success https://www.qsfptek.com/resources/customer-success-stories
Product Warranty
S5300 series switches are backed by a 5-year limited warranty supported by QSFPTEK. You are eligible to apply for a return or exchange of your items within 14 days of receiving them. For more details about applying qualifications, please live chat or email sales@qsfptek.com for support.
- 5 Year Warranty
- 14-day Return Window
References
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