Intel 220T manual Bridging 210T Hubs, Example 2 Bridging with a 10/100 switch

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Bridging 210T Hubs

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

Example 2: Bridging with a 10/100 switch 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 12-port hub operating at either 10Mbps or 100Mbps. Next, use UTP cable to connect the module to a hub operating at the other speed. Since the Ethernet Module is a switched port, it bridges the two segments.

210T (Hub 1)

210T (Hub 2)

10/100 (Hub 3)

 

 

 

 

 

100Mbps

Ethernet

 

 

Module

 

 

 

 

 

10Mbps

Example 3: Bridging with an Ethernet Module 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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Contents User Guide Intel Express 220T and 210T Stackable Hubs694466-001 First EditionYear 2000 Capable Contents 220T and 210T Overview FeaturesConnector PowerSupports Redundant Power Supply RPS Feature ComparisonCommon Features and Optional Modules Supports Redundant Power Supply RPS220T Port LEDs Understanding 220T HubsPartitioned ports StatusIntel Express 220T 220T Hub LEDsStackable Hub Power210T Port LEDs Understanding 210T HubsIntel Express 210T 210T Hub LEDsStatus MeaningConnection Guidelines Connecting to DevicesGeneral CablingStacking Hubs Why Stack?Guidelines Bridging 220T Hubs Bridging SegmentsGuidelines for bridging a stack of 220T hubs Example 1 220T hubs stacked with 210T hubsBridging 210T Hubs Example 2 Bridging with a 10/100 switchExample 3 Bridging with an Ethernet Module Media Requirements Cabling DevicesStraight-through vs. crossover cables 100Base-TXCrossover UTP cable Straight-through UTP cable4 Not used 5 Not usedCan I set the speed on individual ports? Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I daisy-chain a 100Mbps hub to the 220T hub with UTP cabling? Why would I stack hubs operating at 10Mbps to hubs at 100Mbps?Can I daisy-chain 210T hubs together with UTP cabling? Regulatory Information and Warnings AVERTISSEMENTFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Manufacturer DeclarationAVVERTENZA WARNUNGADVERTENCIAS Limited Hardware Warranty Hardware WarrantyReturning a Defective Product RMA LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIESCountry Limited Hardware Warranty Europe onlyNumber LanguageNo link left LED is off TroubleshootingNo link, yellow right LED above port is blinking slowly Link, but yellow right LED above port is blinking erraticallyAutomated Support Intel Customer SupportCustomer Support Technicians How to Access WWW694466-001