Nortel Networks 207344-B manual UTP Cabling, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDI Ports and MDI-X Ports

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Using the Centillion EtherSpeedII Switch Modules

UTP Cabling

A10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connection between two ports requires two twisted pairs. The transmit data (TD) pair carries data out from the port transmitter. The receive data (RD) pair carries data in to the port receiver.

The 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX TD and RD circuits must be connected as follows:

Individual conductors must provide pin-to-pin continuity (TD+ to RD+, TD- to RD-, and so on) between the EtherSpeedII switch module port and the attached MDI port on a transceiver or other network interface.

Each signal circuit must use a single twisted pair throughout the link.

Standard Ethernet patch panels and cables provide the previous features.

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDI Ports and MDI-X Ports

In the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX standard, MDI is the electrical and mechanical interface specified for the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX transceiver or network interface card connector (for example, on the station at the end of a link).

MDI port pins 1 and 2 carry the transmit (TD) signal, and pins 3 and 6 carry the receive (RD) signal as shown in Figure B-1.

1

 

 

1

 

Transmit

 

 

Transmit

2

 

 

2

 

 

 

Twisted pairs

 

3

 

 

3

 

Receive

 

 

Receive

6

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

MDI port network

Host module MDI-X port

interface card or

(transmit and receive

transceiver port

connections reversed)

 

 

 

 

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Figure B-1. MDI-X Internal Crossover (RJ-45 Example)

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Contents Using the Centillion EtherSpeedII Switch Modules Trademarks Statement of ConditionsUSA Requirements Only European Requirements OnlyJapan/Nippon Requirements Only Taiwan RequirementsCanada Requirements Only Nortel Networks Software License Agreement 207344-B 207344-B Contents Chapter Troubleshooting 207344-B 207344-B Figures Xii Tables Xiv Preface Before You BeginRelated Publications Hard-Copy Technical ManualsHow to Get Help Technical Solutions Center Telephone NumberPage Overview of the EtherSpeedII Switch Modules Overview of the Switch ModulesFeatures of the Switch Modules EtherSpeedII Switch Modules in a Network CenterOverview of the EtherSpeedII Switch Modules Physical Description of the Switch Modules EtherSpeedII 10/100BASE-T 20-Port Switch ModuleEtherSpeedII 100BASE-FX 16-Port Switch Module LED Displays on the Switch Modules LEDs on the EtherSpeedII 10/100BASE-T Switch ModuleSwitch Configuration and Management Network Management Applications and FeaturesCommand Line Interface MCP ModulesSnmp MIB Support Tftp Support Spanning Tree Protocol 802.1d SupportSupport for Virtual LANs Filtering10/100 Mb/s Autonegotiation Ports Hot-Swapping CapabilityChapter Planning a Network with EtherSpeedII Switch Modules EtherSpeedII 10/100BASE-T Switch ModuleNetwork Configuration Examples EtherSpeedII 100BASE-FX Switch ModuleNetwork Example Giving a Server a Dedicated Port AfterReplacing a Bridge Replacing a BridgeDesktop Switch with ATM Uplinks Data Center ATM RouterSegment Switch in an Enterprise Network Data CenterDesktop Switch and Frame-to-Cell Converter Wiring ClosetMultiLink Trunking MultiLink Trunking ExampleDefault Port Configuration Factory Default Settings for the 10/100BASE-T Switch ModulePredefined SpeedView Configurations ATMPage Installing the EtherSpeedII Switch Modules Preparing for InstallationInstalling a Switch Module SafetyRemove the filler panel Slot Module Guides Seating the Module Checking LEDs on the Switch Modules LED Display for the 10/100BASE-T switch moduleLED Display for the EtherSpeedII 100BASE-FX Switch Module Making 10/100 Mb/s Cable Connections Removing a ModuleWait 45 seconds Installing the Replacement Switch Module Reconfiguring the Replacement Switch ModuleChapter Troubleshooting EtherSpeedII Switch Module Startup Failure Port Connection Problems From the Map window, choose StatisticsFrom the Map window in SpeedView, choose Statistics Appendix a Technical Specifications StandardsMemory Technical Specifications Page Appendix B Cables and Connectors UTP Cable Length LimitationsUTP Cabling 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDI Ports and MDI-X PortsFigure B-2. MDI-X to MDI-X External Crossover RJ-45 Example Figure B-3 illustrates an MT-RJ connector UTP Cables and Connectors Figure B-4 BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet UTP Crossover CableUsing Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair Cables Using Shielded Twisted Pair Cables Figure B-5. Fast Ethernet Type 1 Balun Media AdapterPage Appendix C LED Displays on EtherSpeedII Switch Modules Label Color/Status Meaning LED Displays on the EtherSpeedII Switch Modules Table C-2. LEDs on the EtherSpeedII 100BASE-FX Switch Module Index NumbersIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4