Cabletron Systems E1100, E2100, E3100 manual Adapter Features, Connectivity, Thin Ethernet Port

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INTRODUCTION

1.2 THE ADAPTER FEATURES

The following sections outline the features of the adapters.

1.2.1 Connectivity

The Cabletron Systems adapters connect your computer to an IEEE 802.3 Ethernet network. The various adapter models incorporate either an Ethernet 10BASE-T twisted pair port, a thin Ethernet coaxial BNC port, an SMT type fiber optic port, or an external transceiver via an AUI cable. All port types provide access for SNMP network management such as Cabletron’s SPECTRUM®, Remote LANVIEW®/Windows, or any SNMP- compliant management software.

1.2.2 Thin Ethernet Port

The adapter’s 10BASE-2 port provides a thin Ethernet BNC connection to a coaxial segment such as the backbone of a corporate-wide network, or to a concentrator such as Cabletron’s MMAC Multi Media Access Center®.

1.2.3 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Port

The adapter’s 10BASE-T twisted pair port employs the RJ-45 eight-pin industry standard connector which must be connected to a concentrator such as Cabletron’s MMAC Multi Media Access Center. The 10BASE-T twisted pair port on the adapter has built- in automatic polarity detection and correction. This means that if the cable connected to the twisted pair port should have the RX+ and RX– leads reversed, the port circuitry will automatically detect and correct this problem.

When polarity correction has occurred, the link LED flashes to indicate that this automatic correction has been performed. Performance will not be impacted.

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Contents Desktop Network Interface Products Page FCC Notice Contents Appendix a ADDRESS/INTERRUPT Tables Index Making Network ConnectionsChapter Introduction Using this Manual3 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Port Adapter FeaturesConnectivity Thin Ethernet PortJabber Protection Fiber Optic PortsLanview LEDs Collision Present CLN Statistics SoftwareRelated Manuals Adapter Models Chapter InstallationE1100/E2100 Series Adapters Model Number ReferencesUnpacking the Adapter Preparing the E1100 for InstallationCopying the Software E1112 Adapter Preparing the E2100 for InstallationJP1, E1100/E2100 I/O base address Jumper Pins 220 280 300 Setting the I/O Base Address JumperI/O Address Space Requirements Installing a Boot PromInstalling the E1100/E2100 Adapters Backplate Detail Installing the E1100 Series Adapter Preparing the E3100 Series for Installation Installing the E3100 Series Adapters2 E3100 Series Boot Prom E3112 Adapter Installing the E3100 AdapterBackplate Thumbscrew Clip Adapter Edge Connector Expansion Slot Loading Network Software Copying the ADF FileSoftware Check List Troubleshooting Check List for AdaptersGetting Help Support@ctron.com Dimensions SpecificationsPower Requirements SafetyAttaching a UTP Segment Chapter Making Network ConnectionsTX+ Twisted Pair Requirements BNC Interface Coax Port Connecting to a THIN-NET SegmentThin-Net Requirements Attaching a Thin-Net SegmentConnecting to a Fiber Optic Link Segment Fiber Optic Requirements ST Fiber Optic ConnectorsFiber Optic Interface Fiber Optic Ports Wire Fault/Attachment LED AUI Port AUI Connector Screws AUI Cable Requirements AUI InterfaceTable A-1. I/O Ports of Common Devices Appendix a ADDRESS/INTERRUPT TablesA-2 Index Index