3Com 3C16985B manual Configuration Rules for Gigabit Ethernet SM and TM, Gigabit Ethernet cabling

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Configuration Rules for Gigabit Ethernet (SM and TM) 23

Configuration Rules for Gigabit Ethernet (SM and TM)

Gigabit Ethernet is designed to run over four media:

Single-mode fiber optic cable, with connections up to 5km.

Multimode fiber optic cable, with connections up to 550m.

Balanced, shielded copper cabling, with connections up to 25m.

Category 5 cabling, with connections up to 100m.

Table 4 Gigabit Ethernet cabling

 

 

 

Modal

Lengths Supported

Gigabit Ethernet

 

 

Bandwidth

Specified by IEEE

Transceivers

Fiber Type

(MHz/km)

(meters)

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-LX

62.5 m MM

500

2–550

 

50

m MM

400

2–550

 

50

m MM

500

2–550

 

10

m SM

N/A

2–5000

1000BASE-SX

62.5 m MM

160

2–220

 

62.5 m MM

120

2–275

 

50

m MM

400

2–500

 

50

m MM

500

2–550

1000BASE-CX

N/A

N/A

25

1000BASE-T

N/A

N/A

100

MM = Multimode

SM = Single-mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Configuration Rules The SM Switch has a Gigabit Ethernet fiber optic 1000BASE-SX port

for the 3300 SM while the TM switch has a 1000BASE-T port. These ports provide a

and TM1000Mbps full duplex connection to another Gigabit Ethernet device. Full duplex allows packets to be transmitted and received simultaneously and, in effect, doubles the potential throughput of a link.

For the SuperStack 3 Switch 3300 SM:

Use Multimode fiber optic cable (see Table 4 for details).

The 1000BASE-SX port is permanently fixed at 1000Mbps with full duplex.

For the Superstack 3 Switch 3300 TM:

the maximum UTP cable length is 100m (328ft) over Category 5 cable.

The 1000BASE-T port is permanently fixed at 1000Mbps with full duplex.

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Contents SuperStack 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents PIN-OUTS Glossary Index Regulatory Notices Page About this Guide List conventions that are used throughout this guide ConventionsDocumentation RelatedRegistration CommentsProduct 3300 XM, SM, TM, MM Introducing the Switch 3300 XM, SM, TM, MM 1000BASE-SX Switch Front View DetailIntroducing the Switch 3300 XM, SM, TM, MM LED behavior Unit Information Label Switch Rear View DetailSwitch Rear View Detail Examples ConfigurationNetwork Using the Switch as a collapsed backbone Using the Switch in a desktop environment Fast Ethernet configuration rules Introducing the Switch 3300 XM, SM, TM, MM Gigabit Ethernet cabling Configuration Rules for Gigabit Ethernet SM and TMIntroducing the Switch 3300 XM, SM, TM, MM Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Connect network cabling Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other side of the SwitchRack-mounting Installing the Switch Part number 3C16965. Contact your supplier for details Using Matrix CablesStacking Units Treated as a single manageable unit with one IP addressStack of two units Stack of three units Sequence Power-upTM or MM powered-up and ready for operation Choosing Guide SwitchNetwork. For information on managing the Switch using ManagingSafety Information Information Important SafetyImportant Safety Information Sécurité Importante ’information de’information de Sécurité Importante Wichtige Sicherheitsinformat ionen Warnhinweis Faseroptikanschlüsse Optische Sicherheit Appendix a Safety Information Pin to 9-pin Null Modem CablePC-AT Serial Cable Pin to RS-232 25-pinAssignments ConnectorsModem Cable RJ45 PinPin Number Signal Function Appendix B PIN-OUTS Switch 3300 XM, SM and MM Technical SpecificationsSnmp Switch 3300 TMVlan MIB RFC Appendix C Technical Specifications Online Technical ServicesUsername anonymous Asia, Pacific Rim Country Telephone Number Fax Number Glossary Process is known as filtering Can be due to faulty network devicesProcess of sending a packet toward its destination using a Unauthorized access to a network or network devicesLine speed See baud Glossary STP See Spanning Tree Protocol STP Glossary Index Index Regulatory Notices
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