Install Guide
The following table shows which Link Sentry feature is enabled:
Table 1: Link Sentry Features
| Switch | Losing Link on RX of | Stop sending Link on TX of |
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1 | (down) | Fiber port | Fiber port |
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2 (down) | UTP port | UTP port | |
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3 (down) | UTP port | Fiber port | |
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4 (down) | Fiber port | UTP port | |
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Note: For two
Default setting for Link Sentry: All switches set in the “up” position (disabled). When using the SNMP module to control the Link Sentry feature, leave the switches in the default mode (“up”).
Indicators
There are four LEDs, including:
TP/ACT: Receiving packets from the
TP/LINK: There is an active connection on the
FX/LINK: There is an active connection on the
FX/ACT: Receiving packets from the
Specifications
RJ - 45: MDI
•Pin 1 = Transmit Data +
•Pin 2 = Transmit Data -
•Pin 3 = Receive Data +
•Pin 6 = Receive Data -
RJ - 45: MDI - X
•Pin 1 = Receive Data +
•Pin 2 = Receive Data -
•Pin 3 = Transmit Data +
•Pin 6 = Transmit Data -
Model: | 4 |