Intel 100BASE-T4 Connecting to 100BASE-FX devices, Connecting to 10BASE-T devices, Routing server

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C H A P T E R 3

Connecting the Devices

NOTE

Port 1 on a hub is disabled when an uplink module is installed.

Routing server

If you’re using a NOS that supports multi-protocol routing, such as Novell NetWare* or Windows NT*, an inexpensive way to connect the 100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-TX segments is to install both a 100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-TX LAN adapter in your server and let the server bridge the segments.

Connecting to 100BASE-FX devices

To connect the Express 100BASE-T4 Stackable Hub to a 100BASE-FX device, use an Intel 100BASE-FX Uplink Module. The 100BASE-FX Uplink Module fits in the hub’s media adapter slot and allows you to connect to 100BASE-FX devices.

For more information on the 100BASE-FX Uplink Module, see Appendix B.

NOTE

You cannot connect a 10BASE-T device directly to the Express Stackable Hub.

Connecting to 10BASE-T devices

You have three options for connecting the Express 100BASE-T4 Stackable Hub to 10BASE-T devices:

a 100BASE-TX Uplink Module and an Express 10/100 Downlink.

a 100BASE-TX Uplink Module and a 10/100 switching hub.

a routing server equipped with a 100BASE-T4 NIC and a 10BASE-T NIC.

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Contents User Guide First edition August Second edition Contents Index Customer Support Inside back cover Connect the stack Install the hubsPlug power cords into each hub, then check LEDs Quick StartOverview FeaturesRJ-45 100BASE-T4 ports Physical DescriptionFront panel Col LED matrixPwr StatExpansion Data %Media AdapterRear panel Power receptacleCascade connectors Expansion slot Optional equipmentMedia adapter slot Requirements InstallingExpress Hub A P T E R 2 Intel Express 100BASE-T4 Stackable Hub Installing a Single HubStacking Hubs A P T E R 2 Installing the Express HubRemoving a Hub from a Stack Installing Uplink ModulesAdding a Network Management Module NMM Connecting Cables to the Hub DevicesConnectingChecking the LEDs Color Status indications LEDPartitioned Ports Unit Numbering ConventionUsing a Switch to Connect Hubs 100BASE-TX Uplink Module Connecting to 100BASE-TX devicesRouting server Connecting to 100BASE-FX devicesConnecting to 10BASE-T devices 100BASE-TX Uplink Module and 10/100 Downlink 100BASE-TX Uplink Module and 10/100 switching hubTopology Rules Physical Layer Media SpecificationsFast Ethernet 100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-FX Basic RulesDistance limitations 100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-TXRepeater rules Network Topology Extensions Fast Ethernet Topology Rules P E N D I Optional Equipment SpecificationsOptional Equipment TechnicalCascade cables Network Management Module NMMTechnical Specifications Interface Options Safety Agency ApprovalsRepeater Type Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement Statement of ConditionsElectromagnetic Emissions Electromagnetic SusceptibilityAvertissement Avvertenza Limitation of liability and remedies Limited WarrantyReturning a defective product 100BASE-T IndexUTP NMM 100BASE-FX 100BASE-TX Intel Automated Customer Support