Cisco Systems VIP-FE-TX/4E manual FE-TX MII Connection, Receptacle

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The MII receptacle uses 2-56 screw-type locks, called jackscrews (shown in Figure 19), to secure the cable or transceiver to the MII port. MII cables and transceivers have knurled thumbscrews (screws you can tighten with your fingers) that you fasten to the jackscrews on the FE-TX port adapter’s MII connector. Use the jackscrews to provide strain relief for your MII cable. (The RJ-45 modular plug has strain relief functionality incorporated into the design of its standard plastic connector.) Figure 19 shows the MII female connector.

Figure 19 FE-TX MII Connection, Receptacle

Pin 21

H2943

ackscrew

Pin 1

Table 4 lists the MII connector pinout and signals. MII cables are available commercially.

Table 4 FE-TX MII Connector Pinout

Pin1

In

Out

In/Out

Description

14–17

Yes

Transmit Data (TxD)

 

 

 

 

 

12

Yes

2

Transmit Clock (Tx_CLK)

11

Yes

Transmit Error (Tx_ER)

 

 

 

 

 

13

Yes

Transmit Enable (Tx_EN)

 

 

 

 

 

3

Yes

MII Data Clock (MDC)

 

 

 

 

 

4–7

Yes

Receive Data (RxD)

 

 

 

 

 

9

Yes

Receive Clock (Rx_CLK)

 

 

 

 

 

10

Yes

Receive Error (Rx_ER)

 

 

 

 

 

8

Yes

Receive Data Valid (Rx_DV)

 

 

 

 

 

18

Yes

Collision (COL)

 

 

 

 

 

19

Yes

Carrier Sense (CRS)

 

 

 

 

 

2

Yes

MII Data Input/Output (MDIO)

 

 

 

 

 

22–39

Common (ground)

 

 

 

 

 

1, 20, 21, 40

+5.0 volts (V)

 

 

 

 

 

1.Any pins not indicated are not used.

2.Tx_CLK and Rx_CLK are generated by the external transceiver.

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Contents VIP-FE-TX/4E Installation and Configuration Table of Contents Versatile Interface Processor Functions What is the VIP?Dram VIP Hardware Prerequisites What is the Cisco 7000 Family?VIP Software Prerequisites Cisco 7000, Interface Processor End Cisco 7000 SeriesCisco 7010, Interface Processor End Cisco 7500 SeriesCisco 7507, Interface Processor End Cisco 7513, Interface Processor End VIP Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Overview List of Parts and Tools VIP Installation PrerequisitesVIP Microcode Overview Electrical Equipment Guidelines Safety GuidelinesOnline Insertion and Removal-An Overview Versatile Interface Processor Functions H1984 Removing a VIP VIP InstallationRemoving an Interface Processor Filler Captive installation screws Installing a VIP Checking the VIP Installation Checking the Installation and Verifying VIP StatusVersatile Interface Processor Functions Verifying VIP Status Using show Commands Router# show controller cbus Upgrading VIP Microcode Router# show flash Loaded from Flash Handling a Dram SIMM-Example Only Upgrading and Replacing Dram SIMMsDram Removing and Replacing Dram SIMMs Fast Ethernet Overview FE-TX Port AdapterVIP Port Adapter Functions Dram MII FE-TX Port Adapter LEDsFE-TX Port Adapter Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts ConnectorReceive Data + RxD+ FE-TX MII Connection, Receptacle Attaching FE-TX Port Adapter Interface Cables Attaching the Ferrite Bead around the RJ-45 Cable Configuring the FE-TX InterfaceVIP Port Adapter Functions Fast Ethernet Interface Port Number Example Cisco 7505 Shown VIP Port Adapter Functions Configuring the FE-TX Port Adapters-Descriptions and Examples Router# configure terminal Router# show version Ethernet 10BASE-T Overview 4E Port Adapter4E Port Adapter Description and 10BASE-T Specifications Cable Specifications for 10-Mbps 10BASE-T Parameter RJ-45 4E Port Adapter Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts 4E Port Adapter LEDsReceive Data + RxD+ Attaching 4E Port Adapter Interface Cables Configuring the 4E Interfaces VIP Port Adapter Functions 10BASE-T Interface Port Number Example Cisco 7505 Shown Router# sh int e 3/1/0 Slot Adapter Port n Slot Adapter Port Port n Router# show version Selv Circuit Warning Translations Cisco Information Online