Asante Technologies FM2008/9 Switch User Manual


 
Desktop, wallmount or 19” Rackmounting
The FM2009 is an 8-port 10/100BaseTX switch with or without an additional 100BaseFX backbone
uplink. The switch supports multimode fiber options for campus, inter-building or connection to
metro backbone. This feature rich switch comes with 19” rackmount brackets and at a price
that’s un-matched by other vendors.
Built as an Enterprise Performance switch the FM2009 is affordable enough to use at the end of a
100BaseFX fiber run for workgroups or Broadband over Ethernet delivery to tenanted buildings or
Fiber to the Home.
The FM2009 switches are engineered for, low cost workgroups as desktop connectivity in small
offices, departmental workgroups in Education and Medium Sized Enterprise with fiber connected
backbones to servers or central distribution switches interconnected by fiber. With features such
as Port and Protocol based VLAN’s, Class of Service with IGMP multicasting and Port Trunking, this
low cost switch offer highest possible performance.
For Multi-Tenant, Multi Dwelling and Fiber to the Home applications, the FM2009 is very suitable
as a Tenant Access Device (TAD).
Used in networks that include the Asante IC3524, 3548, and the Asante 35160 backbone fiber
distribution switches, Asante offers an end-to-end, managed fiber solution, which is unequalled.
Asante is a leading provider to the fiber application network user, with the widest range of
managed and unmanaged fiber connected workgroup, desktop, backbone switches and network
cards.
SPECIFICATIONS
Connectors: Fast Ethernet (100BaseTX, 10BaseT): RJ-45
Fiber (100BaseFX): Choice of SC
Console: Serial (RS-232): DB9
Firmware: Reboot to reset defaults; Xmodem and TFTP supported
System: Single chip, low power, non-blocking, store-and-forward, shared memory, embedded 2Mbit
packet memory and 1Mbit control memory.
Console
Out-of-Band Administration: Microsoft HyperTerminal (or equivalent) with COM port to Console Default Console Settings: 9600 baud,
8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no flow control Interface: Menu-driven Configuration: Port status, Port counter statistics, System Information,
Switch settings
Management
SNMP: MIB II and Bridge MIB supported; community strings and Trap management with both Read and Write Web:
Embedded HTTP server for Web Browser management IE5 (or above). Telnet: Supported
Features
Port Trunking: IEEE802.1ad/802.3ad – LACP with load distribution control and failover recovery, Up to four groups can trunk up to 8
ports on an aggregated Bandwidth of 1600Mbps in each group Quality of Service: IEEE802.1Q Quality of Service supported. Class of