Intel 100BASE-TX manual 100BASE-T network topology of 521.6 meters

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100BASE-T Topology Rules and Guidelines

521.6 m total network topology

160.8 m

Wiring closet

 

 

 

 

 

100BASE-TX

 

 

 

 

 

 

switching hub

 

 

 

 

 

 

160.8 m

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stack of 100BASE-T hubs

100 m

100BASE-T workstations

Stack of

100BASE-T hubs

100 m

100BASE-T workstations

Collision domain 1

Collision domain 2

 

 

100 meter Category 5 UTP

 

 

 

 

 

 

160.8 meter fiber

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100BASE-T network topology of 521.6 meters

You can extend the 100BASE-T network topology further by interconnecting the switches using fiber links. Interconnecting two switches creates a network that contains four separate collision domains. The overall network topology grows while each collision domain can be modeled after the extended collision domains illustrated in previous two illustrations.

The next illustration shows how two separate 100BASE-T networks, each supporting different workgroups in different physical locations, are interconnected using a 2-km fiber link.

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Contents 100BASE-TX Page Statement of Conditions Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Limited 1-year hardware warranty Returning a defective productLimitation of liability and remedies Page Contents Index Intel customer support Overview FeaturesPhysical Description Major Components ChassisPin # MDI-X signal MDI signal Port Front PanelRJ-45 100BASE-TX Ports LED Matrix MDI/MDI-X SwitchType Label Color Meaning This shows the LED matrix on the Express hubType Label Color Meaning Expansion Slot 100BASE-T Media Adapter SlotPower Receptacle Cascade ConnectorsRear Panel A P T E R Intel Express 100BASE- TX Stackable Hub Installing Removing Express Hub Operating Requirement Environment Site PreparationRequired Tools and Materials Package ContentsInstalling the Hub in a Rack Installing an Express hubCompleting the Installation Installing the Hub on a Table or ShelfPage Installing Multiple Hubs Physical Requirements for Installing Multiple HubsStacking and Cascading Hubs Mounting Requirements for Installing Multiple Hubs Installing Optional Modules in the HubInstalling Network Management Modules Installing and Connecting Multiple Hubs Removing an Express hub Removing and Installing Filler Panels Removing a filler panel Making Connections to 100BASE-T Ports Physical Configuration GuidelinesMbps Network Devices Network Configuration DecisionsConnecting Cables to the Hub Checking the LEDs Verifying InstallationColor Status indications Other Items To CheckUnit Numbering Convention 100BASE-T Shared LAN 100BASE-T Network ConfigurationsConnecting 100BASE-T Workstations to the Hub 100BASE-TX 100BASE-T Switched LANA P T E R Intel Express 100BASE- TX Stackable Hub Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility Appendix a Technical Specifications Optional EquipmentTechnical Specifications Electrical SpecificationsElectromagnetic Emissions Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Safety Agency ApprovalsOptional Equipment Media AdaptersInterface Options 100BASE-TX Host Modules Network Management ModuleP E N D I Page Appendix B 100BASE-T Topology Rules and Guidelines Physical Layer Media Specifications100BASE-FX Repeater RulesNetwork Topology Extensions 100BASE-T network topology of 400 meters 100BASE-T network topology of 521.6 meters 100BASE-T Calculating Round Trip Collision DelaySTP DTE types Maximum round trip Delay value Index D E NMM D E Intel customer support