Net Optics PA-CU-AR, PAD-CU-AR manual Cabling Guidelines, Connecting to the Network

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10/100 Port Aggregator Tap

Cabling Guidelines

Use straight-through cable to connect the Tap Ports to a Router or NIC. .Use cross-over cable to connect the Tap Ports to Switches and Hubs. .The Tap Ports Transmit on Pins 3 & 6 and Receive on Pins 1 & 2..

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You must ensure that both Network Ports A and B match speed and duplex settings on your network devices.

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Connecting to the Network

1. . Connect Network Port A to the appropriate network device following the cabling guidelines above. .

2. .Connect Network Port B to the appropriate network device following the cabling guidelines above. .

3. . Verify that the Tap Network Ports are cabled in-line between two devices..

 

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To network switch or router

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 7: Connecting to the Network



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Contents Installation Guide for Page Contents Trademarks and Copyrights Introduction Response ReadyBuffering Prevents Lost Data Simple to Deploy Better than Span PortsSecurity and Visibility ReliabilityKey Features Passive, Secure TechnologyEnhanced, Efficient Monitoring Ease of UseProduct Diagrams Unpacking and InspectionLED Indicators Rear PanelApplication Diagrams Memory Operation 80% Utilization140% Utilization Connecting to the Network Cabling GuidelinesConnecting to the Monitoring Devices Connecting to Monitoring DevicesDIP Switch Settings Switch Function DescriptionActive Response Tap FAQs What types of active responses are supported?How much bandwidth is available on the Active Response Port? Specifications Limitations on Warranty and Liability Page By Net Optics, Inc. .All Rights Reserved