Accton Technology 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T manual Port Diagnostic Test

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SwitcHub-2s User’s Guide

Port Diagnostic Test

The Port Diagnostic Test checks all ports. If a problem is detected, an LED in the corresponding row (which indicates the malfunctioning port) and column (which indicates the failed component) will light up as shown below.

LED Indicator

(Column)

4(20%)

5(35%)

6(50%)

7(70%)

Color

Green

Green

Orange

Orange

Diagnostic Test Status

Failed Port IC Test

Failed Routing Table Test

Failed Input Queue RAM Test

Failed Output Queue RAM Test

Note: Enabling the Diagnostic function activates tests similar to the one performed upon power on. After successfully completing diagnostics, the system returns to normal operation.

Port Status Display

Port 1

Port 2

Status

ñ

ñ

Link Status (Link) - Indicates a valid network connection associated with the port.

LED Activity

STEADY LIGHT

NO LIGHT

Condition

ON

OFF

Indication

Indicates a valid link has been established on this port.

No valid link has been established on this port.

Troubleshooting: If the Link LED does not light up when a device is connected to its corre- sponding port, check that both the hub and connected device are powered on. For devices connected to the hub using twisted-pair cable, check that the cable length does not exceed 100 meters. You should have standard, straight-through cables and not crossover or other specialized cables.

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Contents SwitcHub-2s SwitcHub-2s QWHUQDWLRQDO+HDGTXDUWHUV About this Guide Package Contents Quick Installation Contents Appendix B Port and Cable Assignments Appendix a TroubleshootingAppendix C Specifications Appendix D Regulatory Standards ComplianceGlossary Index List of Figures Appendix E Product Support ServicesList of Tables Switching Technology IntroductionAccton’s Smart Extender The Fast SwitcHub-2s SwitcHub-2s User’s Guide Features of the Fast SwitcHub-2s SwitcHub-2s User’s Guide Hardware Description Front PanelConfigure Button Color Green Label Power Function Power indicator SmartWatch LED PanelChapter for instructions on how to select the display mode SwitcHub-2s User’s Guide Setting the Communication Mode Full/Half Duplex Color Green Active LED Port Diagnostic Test Transmit TX Indicates outgoing traffic traversing the port Rear Panel Power SocketEthernet Ports Setup and Configuration Pre-Installation RequirementsConnecting the Hub System Server/Workstation ConnectionDaisy-Chain Connection Providing Power to the SwitcHub Diagnostic TestsSetting the Display Mode Selections Available Diag on Verifying Port Status Verifying System OperationSwitcHub-2s User’s Guide Appendix a Troubleshooting Diagnosing Hub IndicatorsPage Hub Integrity Appendix B RJ-45 PortAppendix C Specifications Product SpecificationsEMI Warning Appendix D RegulatoryFCC Class B Certification Regulatory Standards Compliance EN55022 Declaration of Conformance Safety Compliance Operating VoltageSwitcHub-2s User’s Guide Sicherheitshinweise Hardware Repair Service Appendix E Product Support ServicesProblem Report Product RegistrationBulletin Board Service BBS Software Update and Upgrade ServiceInteractive Fast Fax U.S.A. office Technical Support International Headquarters USA HeadquartersLimited Warranty Customer RemediesReturn Process North and South AmericaAccton Distributors Ordering InformationGlossary 10BASE-TLED Unshielded Twisted-Pair UTP Index Index EH3001-TX E0496-R03

10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX specifications

Accton Technology is a prominent player in the networking industry, particularly known for its contributions to Ethernet technology. Among its notable products are the 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T Ethernet standards, which have been instrumental in shaping local area networking (LAN) infrastructures.

The 100BASE-TX standard, also known as Fast Ethernet, provides a data transfer rate of up to 100 Mbps and operates over twisted-pair cabling, specifically Category 5 cables. This technology was designed to enhance the speed of traditional Ethernet (10BASE-T), which operates at 10 Mbps. The 100BASE-TX standard employs a signaling method called four-pair twisted copper cabling, which optimizes signal integrity and reduces electromagnetic interference. One of its core features is the ability to leverage existing cabling infrastructure while providing significant speed improvements, making it a cost-effective solution for upgrading network performance.

On the other hand, 10BASE-T represents the original Ethernet technology, defining a standard for 10 Mbps data transmission. It utilizes twisted-pair wiring and is capable of operating over distances of up to 100 meters. This protocol laid the groundwork for networking, allowing the widespread adoption of Ethernet in office environments and beyond. 10BASE-T employs baseband signaling, which means that the cabling is dedicated solely to Ethernet traffic, minimizing interference from other signals.

Key characteristics of both 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T include their ability to support full-duplex communication, which allows data to be transmitted and received simultaneously, thereby doubling the potential throughput. This feature is particularly beneficial for applications that require high data rates and low latency, such as voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing.

Moreover, these Ethernet standards are built around plug-and-play capabilities, making network setups simpler and more accessible, even for organizations without extensive IT resources. Accton Technology supports these protocols with a range of switches and network interface cards that enable seamless integration into existing networks.

In conclusion, Accton Technology's 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T standards are vital components in the evolution of Ethernet networking. With their impressive data transfer rates, compatibility with existing cabling, and support for full-duplex communication, they continue to be relevant in modern networking solutions, providing businesses with reliable and efficient means for data transmission.