Compaq 3134 manual Connecting and Using Loop-Back Plugs, RJ-45 Loop-Back Plug

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Connecting and Using

Loop-Back Plugs

RJ-45 loop-back plugs are supplied in the adapter and upgrade module packages. A fiber loop- back plug is available in a spare parts kit. Install these plugs in any unused RJ-45 or fiber port on the adapter or module, as described in the following section. If the plug is not installed, you may get a cable fault or reduced functionality on the adapter or module, depending on the operating system you are running.

RJ-45 Loop-Back Plug

Each kit for the NC3134 adapter and the NC3135 upgrade module contains a loop-back plug. This loop-back plug consists of a single RJ-45 connector on a truncated cable. After you install the adapters in the server and connect the server to the network, insert this plug into any unused 10/100 ports on either the adapter or the upgrade module. For example, if you install an NC3135 upgrade module in an NC3134 adapter and connect two ports to the network, you may have up to two unused ports. In this example, you should insert the provided loop-back plugs into the unused ports.

In addition, you can use the loop-back plug to diagnose the status of the adapter port without the adapter being on a live network. When you insert the loop-back plug into the port, the LNK LED for the port will light if the adapter port is operational, indicating that the link is established.

Figure 2-4. Inserting a loop-back plug into an RJ-45 port

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Contents NC3134 Fast Ethernet Server Adapter Page Contents Appendix B About This Guide Symbols in TextCompaq Technician Notes Where to Go for Additional HelpDownload the drivers, firmware, or documentation as needed Compaq Website Compaq Customer SupportPaqFax Number Europe, the Middle East, and Africa Worldwide AccessCalling the Compaq Support Line North AmericaOverview Introduction2Compaq NC3134 Fast Ethernet Server Adapter User Guide NC3134 AdapterNC3135 Upgrade Module Upgrade ModulesNC7132 Upgrade Module NC3133, NC6132, and NC6133 Fiber Upgrade Modules LED Indicator DescriptionsNC3134 and NC3135 LED Indicators Fiber Upgrade Module LED Indicators UTP and Fiber Cable SpecificationsNC7132 LED Indicators NC7132 Gigabit Upgrade Module LED IndicatorsElectrostatic Discharge Precautions Installing the Upgrade Module AdapterInstalling the Upgrade Module on the Adapter Attaching the Upgrade ModuleRemoving the Adapter from a Server Installing the Upgrade Module and Adapter Installing the adapter in a server Installing the Adapter in a ServerUTP Network Cable Types Connecting the Network CableConnecting UTP Network Cable Connecting Fiber Network CableRJ-45 Loop-Back Plug Connecting and Using Loop-Back PlugsFederal Communications Commission Notice Regulatory Compliance NoticesClass a Equipment Modifications Class B EquipmentEuropean Union Notice Canadian Notice Avis CanadienChina Taiwan Notice Japanese Notice Grounding Methods Electrostatic DischargeNC3134 Fast Ethernet Server Adapter Specifications SpecificationsNC3132 10/100 Upgrade Module Upgrade Module SpecificationsNC3135 10/100 Upgrade Module NC6133 1000BASE-LX Upgrade Module NC6132 1000BASE-SX Upgrade ModuleNC3133 100BASE-FX Upgrade Module Table C-8 UTP Cable Specifications UTP Cable SpecificationsNC7132 1000BASE-T Gigabit over Copper Upgrade Module Table C-7 NC7132 Gigabit over Copper Upgrade Module10/100 Straight-Through Pinouts RJ-45 Pinouts and Crossover Function10/100 Crossover Pinouts Table C-10 10/100 Pinouts Using External CrossoverGigabit over Copper Internal Straight-Through Pinouts Specifications C-7 Table C-12 Gigabit over Copper Crossover Pinouts Gigabit over Copper External Crossover PinoutsFiber Cable Specifications