D-Link DFE-916X manual Network Diameter, Hub Types

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Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs User’s Guide

Network Diameter

Network diameter, which is the distance between two end-stations in the same collision domain, is the primary difference between traditional Ethernet and Fast Ethernet. Due to the increased speed in Fast Ethernet and adherence to the EIA/TIA 568 wiring rules, the network diameter of a Fast Ethernet collision domain is limited to 205 meters; in contrast, the maximum 10BASE-T Ethernet collision domain diameter can be up to 500 meters.

Hub Types

Unlike 10BASE-T hubs, which are all functionally identical, Fast Ethernet hubs are divided into two distinct types: Class I and Class II. A Class I hub repeats all incoming signals on one port to the other ports by first translating them to digital signals and then retranslating them back to line signals. These translations are necessary when connecting various network media to the same collision domain, such as when combining two-wire-pair 100BASE-TX media with four-wire-pair 100BASE-T4 media. Only one Class I hub can exist within a collision domain; thus, this type of hub can- not be directly interlinked. A Class II repeater, on the other hand, immediately repeats all incoming line signals on one port to the other ports; no translations are performed. This type of hub connects identical media within the same collision domain; for example, TX to TX. At most, two Class II hubs can exist within the same collision domain.

As mentioned earlier, stackable Class II hubs can be used to increase the number of available nodes in a collision domain. An entire hub stack counts as a single repeater. DFE-916 series hubs are Class II devices.

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Contents Recyclable Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Limited Warranty Warranties Exclusive Vcci a Warning Table of Contents Understanding Indicators Overview of the User’s Guide About this GuideConventions About this Guide Page Product Description IntroductionProduct Features Dual-Speed Ethernet Hub Technology Overview 10Mbps Repeater 100Mbps Repeater NWay Detection RJ-45 Ports 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Introduction 100BASE-TX Technology OverviewTopology Cables and ConnectorsHub Types Network DiameterPage Unpacking Unpacking SetupIdentifying External Components LED Indicator PanelFront Panel Twisted-Pair PortsUplink Port Rear PanelModule Slots Daisy-Chain in PortInstallation Installing the HubAC Power Connector For the power cord Daisy-Chain OUT PortRack Mounting Connecting the Power Supply Understanding Indicators Power Indicator Hub State IndicatorsCollision Indicators COL10M and COL100M HUB ID IndicatorPort State Indicators Module Indicators SlotLink green Receive blinking greenAuto-partition blinking amber Port Speed IndicatorsDisabled steady amber Hub Cascading/Building a Stack Making ConnectionsConnectivity Rules Hub to End-Station Connection Making Connections HUB Port Device Cable to USE Used Type Hub-to-Hub UplinkOptional Module Connections Module InstallationSwitching Module DFE-260S Fiber Optic Module DFE-260FX Fast Ethernet Module DFE-260TX Making Connections 100BASE-TX Ethernet Cable and Connectors Cables ConnectorsCrossover Cables Cables and Connectors Page Topology Star SpecificationsGeneral Power Consumption DFE-916x = LED IndicatorsOperating Temperature -10 to 55C Hub-to-Hub CascadingStorage Temperature -25 to 55C Offices Registration Card