3Com 8 manual Networking Terminology

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NETWORKING TERMINOLOGY

A Network is a collection of workstations (for example, IBM-compatible personal computers) and other equipment (for example, printers), connected for the purpose of exchanging information. Networks vary in size, some are within a single room, others span continents.

A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network, usually in an office, that spans no more than a single site.

Ethernet is a type of LAN, referring to the technology used to pass information around the network.

10BASE-Tis the name given to the Ethernet protocol that runs over Twisted Pair (TP) cable at 10Mbps. The OfficeConnect hub uses RJ-45type connectors for connecting your TP network.

10BASE-2is the name given to the Ethernet protocol that runs over 50 Ohm Coaxial cable.

A Network Loop occurs when two pieces of network equipment are connected by more than one path. Your hub detects this and partitions (isolates) one of its ports to break the loop.

A segment is the length of Ethernet cable connected to a port, whether this cable is 10BASE-T, 10BASE-2, or other type. When you join equipment together with 10BASE-2 cable, via single speed hubs, the entire cable forms a single segment.

Packets are the units of information your workstations and other equipment send to each other over the network.

Collisions are a part of normal Ethernet operation and occur if two or more devices (pieces of network equipment) attempt to transmit at the same time. A sudden sustained increase in the number of collisions can indicate a problem with a device, particularly if it is not accompanied by a general increase in traffic. On coaxial segments an increase in collisions can also indicate faulty cabling.

An AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) port is a standard type of port used to connect 10Mbps Ethernet transceivers to network equipment (Hub 8C only).

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Contents OfficeConnect Ethernet Hub 4, 4C, 8, 8C 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Important Safety Information Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Consignes importantes de sécurité Technical Support Introduction Creating Your Network What Else Do I Need?Workstation Connections Transceiver ConnectionsHub Connections 10BASE-2Twisted Pair TP Cables Stacking the Units Together Rubber FeetStacking Clip Using Your Hub Positioning Your HubSecuring Your Hub Officeconnect Ethernet HUB 4 and 4C Ethernet Hub 4 and 4C-FrontNetwork Utilization LEDs Hub 4C only AUI/COAX Status LEDs Hub 4C onlyEthernet Hub 4 and 4C-Rear 10BASE-2 port Hub 4C onlyConnecting Workstations and Other Equipment to Your Hub Connecting OfficeConnect Ethernet Hubs TogetherConnecting Transceivers to the AUI Port Connecting Hubs Using 10BASE-2 Checking ConnectionsConnecting Hubs Using 10BASE-T Spot ChecksProblem Solving for the HUB 4 and 4C Straight-through Cable/Crossover Cable Power LED Collision LED Officeconnect Ethernet HUB 8 and 8CEthernet Hub 8 and 8C-Front Port Status LEDsPower Adapter socket Uplink/Normal switch Ethernet Hub 8 and 8C-Rear10BASE-2 port Hub 8C only Connecting Workstations and Other Equipment to Your Hub 50 Ohm Terminator Switch set to Normal out Uplink Problem Solving for the HUB 8 and 8C Normal Pin Uplink Port Rx+ Tx+ Networking Terminology Dimensions and Standards Dimensions and Operating ConditionsPower Weight StandardsEnvironmental Statements End Of Life StatementRegulated Materials Statement Environmental Statement about the DocumentationImportant Safety Information Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Consignes Importantes DE Sécurité Online Technical Services 3Com Knowledgebase Web ServicesTechnical Support World Wide Web SiteSupport from Your Network Supplier Support from 3ComCountry Telephone Number Asia, Pacific Rim EuropeEurope, South Africa, and Middle East Country Telephone Number Latin America North AmericaReturning Products for Repair Country Telephone Number Fax Number3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Warranties Exclusive Disclaimer Electromagnetic Compatibility Wall mounting screw hole guide 150 mm 5.9 Part No. DUA 1670-0AAA04 Published June