Bridging 210T Hubs
All ports on the Express 210T hub operate at the same speed (10Mbps or 100Mbps) so the hub belongs to only one segment at a time. The 210T hub doesn’t contain an internal bridge. To communicate, the segments must be bridged by a 220T hub or by an external device (like a 10/100 switch).
Example 2: Bridging with a 10/100 switch
In a stack of 210T and Express 10/100 hubs, the hubs at 10Mbps can communicate and the hubs at 100Mbps can communicate. However, hubs at 10Mbps can’t communicate with hubs at 100Mbps. You can use a switch with individual ports that can operate at 10Mbps or 100Mbps to bridge hubs.
210T (Hub 1)
210T (Hub 2)
100Mbps
Cascade
Cable
10Mbps
Use a crossover cable to connect the hub to the switch.
10/100 (Hub 3)
100Mbps
10/100 switch
10/100 (Hub 4)
10Mbps
Example 3: Bridging with an Ethernet Module
Another way to bridge segments is to use an Ethernet Module. Plug the module into the expansion port of a
210T (Hub 1)
210T (Hub 2)
10/100 (Hub 3)
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10Mbps
Cascade
Cable
100Mbps
Use a UTP cable to connect from a port on the module to a port on the hub.
10/100 (Hub 4)
10Mbps
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