Bay Technical Associates Fiber Media Adapter manual Introduction

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Introduction

This guide describes the Bay Networks 10BASE-FL RDN Media Adapter for the BayStack 10BASE-T Hubs and provides instructions for installing, connecting, and configuring the adapter in the hub.

Each BayStack 10BASE-FL RDN Media Adapter consists of one optional 10BASE-FL port that provides flexible, redundant backbone connectivity and two diagnostic LEDs.

This guide contains the following sections:

BayStack 10BASE-FL RDN Media Adapter

LEDs

Jumper

Remote Signaling

Redundant Links

Fiber Optic Cable Length Limitations

Installing a Media Adapter in a BayStack Hub

For more information about how the media adapter operates in the hub, refer to Using the BayStack 10BASE-T Hubs (Bay Networks part number 893-839-B). For more information about hub compatibility with the 10BASE-FL RDN Media Adapter, refer to Release Notes for the BayStack 10BASE-T Hubs (Bay Networks part number 896-086-A).

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Contents Using the BayStack Ethernet Redundant Fiber Media Adapter Trademarks Introduction 10BASE-FL RDN BayStack 10BASE-FL RDN Media AdapterBASE-FL RDN Media Adapter LEDs Label Color Meaning LEDsLED status combinations Hub LED Rem Rdn Meaning Remote SignalingRedundant Enable Jumper Redundant Links 893-863-A Fiber Optic Cable Length Limitations 893-863-A Make appropriate cable connections Installing a Media Adapter in a BayStack HubVerify the installation for the media adapter Bay Networks, Inc. One-year Limited Hardware Warranty Electromagnetic Emissions