GE ML2400, ML1600 Unshielded Twisted Pair cable, Ethernet Unshielded Twisted Pair, Metres max

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QUICK START GUIDE

QS.2 10BASE T and 100BaseT Media

10 Base T and 100 Base T are the two most common twisted pair copper media standards. There are also several popular fiber optic media standards which we will review later in this section. With respect to 10 or 100 Base T, the 10 or 100 designation indicates a baud rate of either 10 or 100 megabits per second. Base stands for baseband while the T stands for "twisted pair."

Since many twisted pair interfaces can work at either baud rate, the designation 10/100 Base T has evolved to show this capability. The cable can be ether unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP).

We recommend category 5e UTP for applications of up to 100 Mbs

Unshielded Twisted Pair cable:

Category 1: Used for telephone communications; not suitable for transmitting data.

Category 2: Capable of transmitting data at speeds of up to 4 Mbps.

Category 3: Can be used in 10BASE-T networks; can transmit data at speeds up to 10 Mbps.

Category 4: Used in Token Ring networks; can transmit data at speeds up to 16 Mbps.

Category 5: Capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 100 Mbps.

Category 5e*: Used in networks running at speeds up to 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps).

Category 6: Consists of four pairs of 24-gauge copper wires, which can transmit data at speeds of up to 1000 Mbps.

*Recommended

Ethernet: Unshielded Twisted Pair

100 metres max.

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MULTILINK ML1600/2400 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – QUICKSTART GUIDE

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Contents 1601-0220-A2 GE Multilin Incorporated. All rights reserved Table of Contents Table of Contents TOC-II QS-1 Twisted Pair copper cable FiberQS.1.2 Supported Network Topologies Star ArchitectureMesh Architecture Ring ArchitectureMetres max Unshielded Twisted Pair cableEthernet Unshielded Twisted Pair QS-5 RJ45 Connectors Metres max length 820nm 1300nm 1550nm QS.3.1 Fiber Optic EthernetWavelengths of light Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical Specifications QS.3.2 Single and Multi-mode cableSingle mode fiber Less attenuation per unit distance QS.4 Optical Power Budget QS.4.1 Assigning an IP address to the Multilin Switch Figure QS-4 Common Fiber Optic ConnectorsQS-12 QS-13 QS-14 QS-15 QS-16 QS-17 QS.4.2 Assigning a static IP Address to a personnel computer QS-19 QS-20 Select Run then enter CMD to start the DOS shell Addresses now being usedQS-22 QS-23 QS-24 Save Relay has switched over to the alternate port QS.5 Tagged VLAN’s BackgroundQS.5.1 Configuring Tagged VLANs Configuring a Vlan within the switchQS-29 QS-30 Save QS-32 QS-33 QS-34 QS-35 Configure QS-37 QS.5.2 Configuring the Multilink switch for Ring Only Mode QS-39 QS-40 From the configuration menu open the Rstp menu Select the Edit iconThen Save Enable Status Once saved, select OK, then OK again to exit Select the Configuration Rstp RO Mode menu as shown above Then Save Enable status QS-46 Disable LLA On Ports That are in a Ring You have completed the exercise QS.6.1 Updating MultiLink Firmware QS.6.2 Selecting the Proper VersionQS-50 Following procedure describes how to upgrade the firmware QS-52 ML1600/2400# show version QS.6.4 Updating Using the EnerVista Web Interface Software Using FTP Using Tftp QS-57 QS-58