Chapter 2 — Connecting to the Network

Configuring a

Redundant

Link

One of the most common reasons for a loss of network services is damage to, or failure of, cabling interconnections. By taking advantage of the “Auto-sense” (The AsantéBridge 1012 automati- cally senses the presence of physical links connected to the 3in1 Uplink port), redundant network backbone links may be easily configured for increased network reliability.

For example, thin Ethernet (BNC) wiring could be used as a backup to a twisted-pair (10BaseT) backbone.

Redundant links work because the AsantéBridge 1012, using Auto- sense, can determine what media types are available and there- fore, what connection it should use as the uplink.

Remember the priority sequence in which the hub searches for an uplink connection:

First priority is given to AUI

Second to 10BaseT, and

Third to BNC.

 

If, for example, your uplink is connected with BNC cabling and

 

you then add a 10BaseT cable to the uplink port, the result is that

 

Auto-sense will detect this and cause uplink traffic to switch from

 

the BNC to the 10BaseT media because the 10BaseT is considered

 

higher priority.

Checking the Link

For each media type the checking methodology is a bit different.

 

AUI:

 

According to the priority scheme described above,AUI is the first

 

medium to be checked for use as the primary uplink connection.

 

The AsantéBridge knows to use the AUI port if it senses that a

 

MAU exists.The presence of a MAU is detected by pins 2 (CI-A)

 

and 9 (CI-B) sensing the MAU's transformer.As long as a MAU con-

 

nection is detected, the 3in1 Uplink will use the AUI port. If no

 

MAU is detected, the hub will switch to the next available

 

medium in the priority sequence (10BaseT then BNC).

 

10BaseT:

 

According to the priority scheme described above, 10T will not

 

be the active uplink if an AUI connection exists. For the 10T con-

 

nection, a Link Integrity Test is performed to determine if a link is

 

available on this port.This test checks 1 of the 2 twisted pairs (RX

 

pair) that make up a 10T cable. If the test fails and BNC cabling

 

exists, then the uplink will be switched to the BNC medium.

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Asante Technologies 1012 manual Configuring a Redundant Link, Checking the Link, 10BaseT