Cabletron Systems SEH100TX-22 manual UTP Cable Specifications

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Chapter 3: Installation Requirements and Specifications

3.1.2UTP Cable Specifications

The device at the other end of the twisted pair segment must meet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T specifications. When connecting a 100BASE-TX twisted pair segment to the SEH twisted pair network ports and the EPIM-100TX module, the network must meet the following requirements:

Length

The IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T standard requires that 100BASE-TX devices have the ability to transmit over a 100 meter (328 foot) link using Category 5 UTP wire. The cable used must meet the Horizontal requirements and 90-meter length limitations. Patch cable should be used on each end of the Horizontal wire to make connections to punch down blocks, panels, or other connecting devices. The combined lengths of the patch cords must not exceed 10 meters so the total segment length including the patch cords does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).

Category 5 cables are marked on the cable jacket as Cat 5, Category 5, Level 5, Level V, or an equivalent.

Impedance

UTP cables typically have an impedance of between 85 and 110 ohms.

Jitter

Intersymbol interference and reflections cause jitter in the bit cell timing, resulting in data errors. A 100BASE-TX link must not generate more than

1.4ns of jitter. If the cable meets the impedance requirements for a 100BASE-TX link, jitter should not be a concern.

Crosstalk

Crosstalk is caused by signal coupling between the different cable pairs contained within a multi-pair cable bundle. 100BASE-TX transceivers are designed so that the user does not need to be concerned about cable crosstalk, provided the cable meets all other requirements.

Noise

Noise is caused by either crosstalk or externally induced impulses. Impulse noise may cause data errors if the impulses occur at very specific times during data transmission. Generally, the user need not be concerned about noise. If noise-related data errors are suspected, it may be necessary to either reroute the cable or eliminate the source of the impulse noise.

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Contents 100BASE-T Stackable HUB USER’S Guide Page SEH100TX User’s Guide DOC Notice Cabletron Software Program License Declaration of Conformity Contents Contents Using this Manual Chapter IntroductionDocument Conventions Following conventions are used throughout this documentGetting Help Your email addressRelated Manuals Chapter SEH Features and Options HubSTACK 100BASE-TX HUB with Lanview SEH100TX-22SEH Features SEH OverviewStackable Capabilities Rack Mounting CapabilitiesOptional EPIMs EpimChapter Installation Requirements Specifications Cable SpecificationsHubSTACK Interconnect Cable Requirements UTP Cable Specifications Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications Network Cable Lengths Class I NetworkNetwork Port Specifications RJ45 Network Port PinoutsOperating Specifications Agency ApprovalsPhysical Specifications ImmunitySEH100TX User’s Guide Chapter Installation Unpacking the SEHTabletop or Shelf Installation HubSTACK 100BASE-TX HUB with Lanview SEH100TX-22Rackmount Installation Screws Strain-Relief BracketRack Mounting the SEH Powering UP and Stacking the SEH Powering Up and Stacking the SEHStacking SEH Hubs with an Sehi Repeat steps 3 through 6 until all SEH hubs are connected Installing AN Epim Stacking Unmanaged SEH Hubs TogetherInstalling an Epim SEH100TX User’s Guide Chapter Connecting to the Network Connecting the SEH100TX-22 to the NetworkConnecting to Network Ports Connecting to an EPIM-100TX SEH Network PortsPosition X crossed over RX+ TX+ Position = Not crossed over Nnecting an EPIM-100FX or EPIM-100FMB Testing the Installation EPIM-100FX PortSEH100TX User’s Guide Chapter Troubleshooting Installation TestUsing Lanview SEH100TX-22 Epim 1 RCV LED Epim 2 RCV LED Epim Specifications Appendix a Epim InformationEPIM-100TX EPIM-100FX EPIM-100FMB Figure A-3 EPIM-100FMBTable A-2 provides the specifications for the EPIM-100FMB Index NumericsIndex-2 SEH100TX User’s Guide Power Supply Cord