3Com 100 TX manual Twisted-pair Cable Server

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3-2 CHAPTER 3: MAKING FMS 100-TX HUB CONNECTIONS

Hub to Node Once installed, the hub can support up to 12 end node connections. Figure 3-1 shows 11 PCs and one server connected to the RJ-45 ports on the hub’s front panel. You can connect any combination of PCs, servers, and other hubs to the 12 RJ-45 ports. (The thirteenth port permits an additional connection through the transceiver interface module located on the hub’s rear panel. See the section “Installing the Transceiver Interface Modules” in Chapter 2.)

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Figure 3-1 LinkBuilder FMS 100-TX Hub Supporting 11 Users and a Server

The maximum allowable distance between the hub and a PC, server, or other device is 100 meters of Category 5 UTP cable. The UTP cable used for hub-to-node connections is a straight-through connection. That is, no crossovers should be present. The pin assignments for a straight-through cable are shown in Figure 3-2. Refer to Chapter 4 for cabling details.

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Contents FMS 100-TX HUB 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Glossary Cispr a Compliance Page Figures Tables Port LEDs Hub Operation LEDsIntroduction How to Use ThisAbout this Guide GuideConventions Description IntroductionGeneral Front Panel of LinkBuilder FMS 100-TX Hub Only one Management Unit can be attached to each stack Harming the network Hub InstallingUnpacking Positioning Attaching a Bracket for Rack Mounting Installing a Hub Stack in a Rack Interface Modules InstallingTransceiver 100BASE-TX Redundant UsingPower System Connecting the Redundant Power System to Four Hubs Opening the Fuse-holder in the AC Receptacle Assembly Removing the Fuse Aking FMS 100-TX H UB ConnectionsTwisted-pair Cable Server RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments Down expansion port UP expansion port Connecting a Hub Stack to a Management Unit Connecting Hubs to the Network Backbone Multisegmented ConsiderationsFor NetworksLinkBuilder FMS Classification RepeatersClass II Hubs LED FAN Fail Power-Up Disabled Option Switch EnabledPage Cabling Requirements Interface ModuleCabling Connecting the Hub in a Network Span of 260.8 Meters Using an Internetworking Device to Extend the Network Span Specifications Page Services On-line TechnicalAccess by Isdn Supplier Support fromYour Network To find your authorized service provider 3ComGlossary FMS Flexible Media Stack Com’s family of stackable hubs Glossary Glossary Index NumericsInstalling hub Desktop placement 2-5 positioning Index Page Limited Warranty FCC Class a Verification Statement Page Page Page Page Reader Comment Form Business Reply Mail

100 TX specifications

The 3Com 100 TX is a leading networking device that revolutionized Ethernet connectivity in both small and large enterprise environments. As a part of the 3Com family, this device was designed to provide reliable and efficient network performance, supporting the growing demands of networking technologies in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

One of the main features of the 3Com 100 TX is its compliance with the 100BASE-TX standard, enabling rapid data rates of up to 100 Mbps. This makes it ideal for high-speed local area networks (LANs) that require swift data transfer among connected devices. The device effectively accommodates the increasing bandwidth needs brought on by resource-heavy applications and the proliferation of internet services.

The 3Com 100 TX employs a Category 5 cabling system, which is crucial in achieving optimal performance. This cabling type allows for improved signal quality and reduced crosstalk, particularly over longer distances. By integrating this technology, the 3Com 100 TX can maintain a reliable point-to-point connection, ensuring minimal packet loss and superior data integrity.

Another significant characteristic of the 3Com 100 TX is its innovative design, which facilitates easy installation and integration into existing network infrastructures. The device features auto-negotiation capabilities, allowing it to automatically detect and adapt to the speed and duplex settings of connected devices. This plug-and-play functionality minimizes configuration time, making it user-friendly for both seasoned network engineers and those new to networking.

In terms of network management, 3Com incorporated various tools to help administrators monitor and troubleshoot network performance efficiently. The device includes diagnostic indicators such as Link and Activity LEDs, providing real-time feedback on connection statuses. This aids in quick identification of potential issues or downtime, ensuring network reliability.

Overall, the 3Com 100 TX remains a noteworthy component in the evolution of Ethernet technology. Its exceptional speed, flexible cabling compatibility, and user-oriented design make it an enduring choice for businesses seeking to enhance their network infrastructure. By investing in such devices, organizations can achieve optimal connectivity, laying a strong foundation for a robust digital ecosystem.