SMC Networks SMC9452TX Connecting Category 5 Cable, Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable

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INSTALLING THE NETWORK CARD

Connecting Category 5 Cable

To connect to a 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet device, use the RJ-45 connector on the network card and Category 5, 5e or better UTP cable. This connection can be made directly to the device, or indirectly via a wall outlet that has the proper wiring for an RJ-45 connector. Connections can be made for a distance of 100m

(328 ft). It is recommended that for all critical connections, or any new cable installations, Category 5e (enhanced Category 5) cable should be used. The Category 5e specification includes test parameters that are only recommendations for Category 5. Therefore, the first step in preparing existing Category 5 cabling for running 1000Base-T is a simple test of the cable installation to be sure that it complies with the IEEE 802.3ab standards.

Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable

Installed Category 5 cabling must pass tests for Attenuation, Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT), and Far-End Crosstalk (FEXT). This cable testing information is specified in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-TSB-67 standard. Additionally, cables must also pass test parameters for Return Loss and Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk (ELFEXT).

These tests are specified in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-TSB-95 Bulletin, “The Additional Transmission Performance Guidelines for 100 Ohm

4-Pair Category 5 Cabling.” When testing your cable installation, be sure to include all patch cables between switches and end devices.

Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling to Run 1000BASE-T

If your existing Category 5 installation does not meet one of the test parameters for 1000Base-T, there are basically three measures that can be applied to try to correct the problem:

1.Replace any Category 5 patch cables with high-performance Category 5e cables.

2.Reduce the number of connectors used in the link.

3.Reconnect some of the connectors in the link.

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Contents EZ Card Page EZ Card User Guide Trademarks Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Iii CompliancesFCC Class B EC Conformance Declaration Class B Industry Canada Class B Japan Vcci Class B Australia AS/NZS 3548 1995 Class BCompliances Table of Contents Index ViiiInstalling the Network Card IntroductionHardware Description EZ Card 1000 SMC9452TXLED Indicators Status LEDsPackage Contents System Requirements Inserting the Network CardInserting the Network Card PCI Configuration Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling to Run 1000BASE-T Connecting Category 5 CableCable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable Connecting UTP Cable Connecting UTP CableInstalling the Network Card Windows NT 4.0 Installation First-Time InstallationInstalling and Configuring Network Drivers Secondary Installation Further Configuration Windows 2000 Installation Novell NetWare Installation NetWare ServerInstalling and Configuring Network Drivers NetWare Server Installing and Configuring Network Drivers Linux 2.2.X or Later Installation Manual Loading and ConfigurationFor example Automatic Installation Reboot the Unix system to initialize the driver function Windows 98 Installation Installing and Configuring Network Drivers Other Installations Latest DriversChapter Configuring Network Card ConfigurationAddress Ieee Compliant LinkPacket Size Maximum Media TypeOffload Checksum Pause Control Receive BufferUsing VLANs Traffic PriorityAppendix a Troubleshooting PCI CompatibilityTroubleshooting Solutions for Common Problems Network Card Installation ProblemsNetwork Connection Problems Cable Specifications Appendix B CablesFigure B-1. RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbers Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin AssignmentsPin MDI Signal Name MDI-X Signal Name 1000BASE-T Pin AssignmentsCables Appendix C Specifications Weight TemperatureWarranty Operating VoltageSoftware Drivers Specifications Glossary Glossary-1Glossary-2 Glossary-3 Switched Ports Glossary-4Network Diameter Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TCP/IPIndex Index-1Index-2 PCIPage Internet