Chapter 2 — Connecting to the Network
Connecting to the AUI Port
The AUI port is typically used to interconnect hubs using a fiber or thick Ethernet backbone, as illustrated in Figure
A common approach is using two MAUs connected by attaching the transmit pair of one MAU to the receive pair of another MAU. As you do this, the integrity of
Since the AUI port is 802.3 10Base5 compatible, you may use it according to those specifications, paying special attention to max- imum distance, number of devices, and termination guidelines.
❖Note: Make sure SQE (Signal Quality Error) is disabled on the MAU when it is attached to the AUI Port. ❖
Fiber Backbone for Segment B connected to bridge external port with a MAU
Fiber Backbone for Segment A connected
to 3in1 AUI port (bridge hub port) with a MAU
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Figure 2-5 Interconnecting Using FOIRL (Fiber Optic Inter-Repeater Link)
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