GarrettCom manual Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02

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Magnum14E Media Converters

Installation and User Guide (10/02)

allowable maximum cable distance vs. TP cable without the 14Es.

Consider a more typical use of Magnum 14Es in a shared Fast Ethernet segment. A stack of Fast Ethernet hubs comprises the only repeater in the collision domain, and the users and servers in the local workgroup are each connected via Category 5 twisted pair cable, a maximum of 30 meters (100 ft.) in length. It is desired to connect one remote user with a fiber NIC via fiber cable, using a Magnum 14Es in the circuit. How long can the fiber cable be?

The solution is :

512 = total available Bit Times in a collision domain diameter, minus 100 BT for two DTEs on each end leaves 412 BTs, minus 90 BT for one Class II stackable repeater leaves 322 BTs,

minus 30 BT for one 30-meter TP cable from hub to user node leaves 292 BTs, minus 5 BT for a short TP cable from the hub to 14E leaves 287 BTs,

minus 20 BT for one Magnum 14E leaves 267 BTs for fiber cable, which indicates a fiber cable length of about 260 meters.

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Contents Magnum 14E Fast Ethernet Media Converters Trademarks Magnum 14E Media Converters Installation and User GuideMagnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide10/02 Contacting GarrettCom, Inc GarrettCom, IncMagnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide10/02 Table of CONTENTSPage InstallationAppendix a W Arranty I Nformation Revisions Operating Environment Technical Specifications PerformanceNetwork Standards Maximum Standard Fast Ethernet Segment Lengths Power Supply ExternalFiber, single-mode 25-Km and up ConnectorsFiber, multi-mode up to 2Km Packaging LED Indicators for the Magnum 14E Dual, on front and on endAgency Approvals Ordering Information Model Number Description Inspecting the Package and Product IntroductionMagnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Product Description Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum 14E Media Converter Equipped with one fiber SC-type SFF MT-RJ connector is keyed so Features and Benefits Reduces Network Costs Two sets of LEDs for viewing status from any angle Small, Compact, Lightweight DesignChoice of 100Mb Ethernet Fiber port connector types Applications BASE-TX Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum14E Media Converters Locating the Media Converter Unit InstallationMC14-TRAY for Rack Mounting of Magnum 14E Media Converters Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Front hold the media converters firmly in place in the tray Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Calculating Segment Distances Power Budget Calculations for Fiber Media14E-SSC Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 + Y% 100% Media Distance Formula for Magnum 14E, full-duplexConnectivity between 100BASE-TX Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Collision Domain PDV Calculations Segment Distances, Half-duplex modeCollision Domain Diameter Media Type 2a Worst case round-trip delay for Fast Ethernet mediaWorst case delays taken from Ieee Std 802.3u-1995 Rules-of-thumb Collision Domain Calculations Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Connecting Twisted Pair RJ-45 standard Connecting Fast Ethernet MediaMagnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Operation Power Requirements, Power Supply TypesRX/ACT Up-Link or Cross-over Switch On the RJ-45 port Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 End view Standard Link Pass-Through feature in 14E Magnum14E Media Converters Installation and User Guide 10/02 Troubleshooting Before Calling for Assistance When Calling for Assistance Return Material Authorization RMA Procedure No Problem Found Shipping and Packaging Information Appendix a Warranty Information