3Com manual Model Number 5124M-TPCL Features, Bank Switching Capability

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Is designed with all ports internally crossed over, as required by the 10BASE-T standard. This enables you to connect the 24-Port Module to a 10BASE-T transceiver without using an external crossover adapter.

Bank Switching Capability

Bank switching is the assignment of a group of twelve consecutive ports to a single network, or to an isolated network.

In an unmanaged concentrator you can use DIP switches to:

Assign all module ports to an Ethernet network or to an isolated network

Assign port groups 1 through 12 or 13 through 24 to different Ethernet or isolated networks

In a managed concentrator you can use network management commands to assign the following port “groups” to any of three backplane networks, or to either of two isolated networks:

Ports 1 through 12

Ports 13 through 24

All ports on the module

Model Number 5124M-TPCL Features

Model Number 5124M-TPCL permits you to connect groups of 12 consecutive 10BASE-T-compliant module ports using:

Two 50-pin Telco connectors (one connector attached to 12 ports)

Two 25-pair 10BASE-T cables or two 12-leg “hydra” cables (one cable per 12 ports)

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Contents ONline Ethernet 24-Port 10BASE-T Module Installation Guide VDE Class B Compliance Restricted Rights Page Contents Installing and Operating the Module Troubleshooting Page Figures ONline Ethernet 24-Port 10BASE-T Module Installation Guide Tables Page Audience How to Use This GuideStructure of This Guide Document Conventions Convention Indicates ExampleUsr/snm/agents Related Documents Reference Documents 3Com DocumentsPage Ethernet 24-Port 10BASE-T Module Description IntroductionModule Features Bank Switching Capability Model Number 5124M-TPCL FeaturesTheory of Operation Model Number 5124M-TP FeaturesTypical 24-Port Module Configuration Page Designing and Expanding the Network Understanding the General Rules Rules for Configuring a NetworkRule Definition Recommendations/Notes Seven Basic Network RulesCertain LAN devices Seven Basic Network Rules LAN Equivalence LAN Product Equivalent DistancesLAN Product Equivalent Distance meters LAN Product Equivalent Choosing a Network Backbone Cabling StructureStar-Wiring Configuration Building a Network Star ConfigurationSerial Configuration Building a Network Serial ConfigurationFiber Backbone, 10BASE-T To-The-Desk Port Module ConfigurationsExample Sample Configuration Distance Calculation 10BASE-T Backbone, 10BASE-T To-The-Desk Unshielded Twisted Pair Network Using 24-Port Modules Establishing Fault-Tolerant Configurations Using Patch PanelsSetting Backbone Redundancy Setting Port RedundancyRedundant Twisted Pair Backbone Designing and Expanding the Network 2 Page Installing and Operating the Module Quick Installation Precautionary ProceduresProcedures for Completing Installation Step Procedure Section TitleEstablish connections from the 24-Port Setting the DIP Switches Unpacking ProceduresDIP Switch Overview Model 5124M-TPCL and Model 5124M-TP DIP Switch Location DIP Switch Description DIP Switch Settings Label Function Factory DIP Switch SettingDefault Channel Network Select DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Setting ConnNetwork Selection Installing the Module Installing a 24-Port Module Model Number 5124M-TPCL Port Module Cable Connection Model Number 5124M-TPCL Installing the Cable Tie-Wrap Kit Using 90 Cable ConnectorsAttaching the Tie-Wrap Bracket to the Module Securing 90 Cables to the Module Attaching Cables With 90 Connectors Configuration in a Managed Environment If Management is Not Available Before Configuring the Module Enabling PortsEnabling Port Redundancy Selecting a Network Enabling Link IntegrityEnabling Remote Diagnostics Mode Setting the Autopartition Threshold Value Showing Module Configurations Saving Module ConfigurationsShow Module Show Port Telco Gathering Network Statistics Selecting the Per-Port Counters Connector Shows the location of the LEDs on Model Number 5124M-TPCL Monitoring the Front PanelShows the location of the LEDs on Model Number 5124M-TP LED Name Color State Indicates Port Module LED InterpretationsVerifying LED and Network Assignments Using the LED Check ButtonNetwork Check Codes LED State Network ConfigurationPage Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Using the Port Status LEDs Troubleshooting Using the Port Status LEDsLED State Indication Possible Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting Using the Port Status LEDs Troubleshooting Using the Port Activity LEDs Troubleshooting Using the Port Activity LEDsTechnical Assistance LED State Possible Cause Corrective ActionSpecifications Table A-1 -Port Module General Specifications General SpecificationsSpecification Value Model Number 5124M-TPPower Specifications Table A-2 -Port Module Power SpecificationsPower Specifications Values Table A-3 -Port Module Fuse Specifications Environmental SpecificationsFuse Specifications for 24-Port Module Table A-4 -Port Module Environmental SpecificationsTwisted Pair Cable and Connector Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsTable A-5 -Port Module Mechanical Specifications Mechanical 5124M-TPCL Values 5124M-TP Values SpecificationsTable A-6. IBM Twisted Pair Cable Specifications Twisted Pair Cable SpecificationsIBM Type No. Shielding Nominal Pairs ImpedanceRJ-45 Connector Pinouts Twisted Pair Connector SpecificationsFigure A-1 -Port Module RJ-45 Connector Pinouts Pin Connector PinoutsFigure A-2 -Pin Male and Female Connectors Table A-7 -Pin Cable Pinouts and Port Assignments Port TX, + RX, + Not Used Connecting Twisted Pair Cables On-line Technical Support Technical SupportSupport from Your Network Supplier Email Technical SupportWorld Wide Web Site Support from 3Com Returning Products for Repair Accessing the 3Com MIB3Com Technical Publications Page Index Activity LEDs, 3-29,3-31 VDE compliance