Enterasys Networks 5H102-48 Connectivity, Half-Duplex/Full-Duplex Auto-Negotiation, Port Trunking

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Connectivity

1.1CONNECTIVITY

The module connects to Ethernet networks or workstations through the front panel connectors. The ports support Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cables with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms at lengths up to 100 meters. The ports are IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX compliant.

1.2HALF-DUPLEX/FULL-DUPLEX AUTO-NEGOTIATION

The fixed front panel ports on the module have the ability to auto-negotiate the ports’ mode of operation (half-duplex or full-duplex) between two devices according to IEEE 802.3 standards. During Auto-Negotiation, two devices automatically exchange information “telling” each other their current operating mode. The Auto-Negotiation feature targets the maximum capability that can be reached between the two devices. For example, the module can adjust to full-duplex operation when the device on the other end of the connection can also adjust from half-duplex to full-duplex. If the device on the other end of the connection can only operate in half-duplex mode, then the module simply adjusts to operate in half-duplex mode.

1.3PORT TRUNKING

Port Trunking is used for load balancing or load sharing. Port Trunking provides a mechanism to group, or aggregate, multiple links of any technology together to scale the backbone bandwidth beyond the limitations of a single link. All links are user-configurable so administrators can scale the backbone bandwidth by adding Port Trunking. The benefits of Port Trunking include the following:

All purchased bandwidth is used.

Distributed, resilient links increase reliability and performance.

Multiple technologies are supported within a single trunk for maximum flexibility.

1.4REMOTE MONITORING (RMON)

The module supports the 1, 2, 3, and 9 Ethernet RMON groups. The Statistics, Alarms, Events and History groups are enabled on all ports by default.

The Enterasys Networks RMON Actions is a vendor-specific extension of RMON and provides the ability to set an “Action” on any SNMP MIB variable. The Action can be triggered by any RMON Event and/or Alarm. An example of an Action would be to turn off a MIB-2 interface if a broadcast threshold is crossed.

Introduction 1-3

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Contents 5H102-48 and 5H103-48 Fast Ethernet Installation Guide Page Page Industry Canada Notice FCC NoticeVcci Notice Iii Enterasys NETWORKS, INC Program License AgreementPage Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Troubleshooting Figures Tables About This Guide Using this GuideStructure of this Guide Related Documents Guide uses the following conventions Document ConventionsYour email address Getting HelpIntroduction Introduction5H102-48 and 5H103-48 Modules Remote Monitoring Rmon ConnectivityHALF-DUPLEX/FULL-DUPLEX AUTO-NEGOTIATION Port TrunkingManagement PORT/VLAN Redirect FunctionFlow Control 802.1 Port PriorityStandards Compatibility Switching OptionsPage Network Requirements Port Trunking Feature10BASE-T Network 100BASE-TX Network Unpacking the Module InstallationQuantity Installing the Module Into the 5C105 Chassis Installing a Module into the 5C105 Chassis Connecting UTP Cables to the 5H102-48 Connecting to the NetworkConnecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the 5H102-48 Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts Connecting UTP Cables to the 5H103-48 Connection Using the RJ21 Angle Adapter Completing the Installation Using Lanview TroubleshootingLanview LEDs both modules CPU Is enabled and there is a OFF Troubleshooting ChecklistLocal Management User’s Guide for the IP Reset Button both modules Using the Reset ButtonPage Environmental Requirements SpecificationsModule Specifications Physical PropertiesCOM Port Pinout Assignments INPUT/OUTPUT PortsRegulatory Compliance Page Required Tools Mode Switch Bank Settings and OptionsFigure B-1 Mode Switch Location Setting the Mode SwitchesSetting the Mode Switches Page Numerics IndexIndex-2