Connecting Through the Uplink
SuperStack II
Switch 9300
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| Maximum distance: 3 km | Hub 1000 SX | |
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Servers with
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SuperStack II Switch 3900
SuperStack II Switch 3000 with 3C16925 uplink device
SuperStack II
Switch 1000 with 3C16925 uplink device
10/100 Mbps |
UTP links |
Maximum distance: 100 m |
Multiple 10/100 Mbps | Multiple 10 Mbps |
clients | clients |
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Connecting | The best use of the hub uplink is as a backbone connection to a 3Com |
Through the Uplink SuperStack II Switch 9300 Gigabit Ethernet switch, as shown earlier in Figure
Maximum distance: 3 km
SuperStack II Hub 1000 SX
SuperStack II Hub 1000 SX
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