3Com 10/100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX quick start Led

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2010-Port 100BASE-FX and 20-Port 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide

Verifying Module The 10-port 100BASE-FX FEN Switching Module has 10 Port Status LEDs Operation and the 20-port 10/100BASE-TX FEN Switching Module has 20 Port

Status LEDs. Each module has one Module Status LED.

Watch the LEDs during the system power-on diagnostics test to verify proper module operation:

On the Module Status LED, the normal power-on test sequence is Green – Yellow – Green – Flashing Green (while running the diagnostic test) – Green

If the Module Status LED is Yellow after the diagnostics run, the module has failed.

The Port Status LEDs are tested during the diagnostic test. The normal test sequence is Yellow – Green – Off

Table 11 describes LED colors and definitions.

Table 11 Module and Port Status LED Indicators

LED

State or Color

Definition

 

 

 

Module Status

Green

Power is on (normal operation).

 

Flashing Green

Diagnostics or software download is in

 

 

progress.

 

Yellow

Diagnostic failure.

 

Off

After initial insertion or module reset, the

 

 

LED remains unlit for approximately 3

 

 

seconds. Otherwise, an unlit LED

 

 

indicates that the module is not receiving

 

 

power.

 

 

 

Port Status

Green

Port is enabled and link is up.

 

Flashing Green

Port is receiving or transmitting packets.

 

Yellow

Module or port is malfunctioning.

 

Off

Port is disabled or link is down.

 

 

 

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100BASE-FX, 10/100BASE-TX specifications

3Com 10/100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX are network technologies that played a pivotal role in the evolution of Ethernet networking. As part of the Fast Ethernet standard, these protocols allow for the transfer of data at high speeds, which has benefited various industries and residential environments.

10/100BASE-TX, often referred to simply as Fast Ethernet over twisted pair, can operate at both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps speeds, providing flexibility for network installations. This dual-speed feature is facilitated through the use of Category 5 or higher twisted pair cabling. With the ability to automatically negotiate the optimal speed, 10/100BASE-TX allows devices to communicate effectively in diverse network environments, minimizing compatibility issues.

One of the standout characteristics of 10/100BASE-TX is its ease of installation. The use of twisted pair wiring—the same type often used for telephone lines—reduces complexity and lowers infrastructure costs. This technology also supports the use of various physical layer standards, making it adaptable for different network architectures. Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities are an added advantage, allowing both data and electrical power to be delivered via the same cabling, simplifying setups for devices like IP cameras and wireless access points.

On the other hand, 100BASE-FX represents Fast Ethernet over fiber optics, providing a different solution for high-speed networking. Operating at 100 Mbps, it is particularly suited for long-distance data transmission, capable of distances up to 2 kilometers using multimode fiber and up to 20 kilometers with single-mode fiber. This makes 100BASE-FX an ideal choice for interconnecting different buildings within a campus or for connecting remote offices.

In terms of technology, 100BASE-FX utilizes light waves to transmit data, resulting in lower attenuation and immunity to electromagnetic interference, a major advantage in environments with substantial electrical noise. This optical technology enhances security as fiber optics are inherently more difficult to tap into without detection.

Overall, both 3Com's 10/100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX are significant in their contributions to networking technology. They offer unique features that cater to distinct networking needs, whether for short-range, flexible deployments using copper cabling or for long-distance, high-capacity deployments using fiber optics. Their continued relevance speaks to their robust design, versatility, and reliability in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.