LED Indicator Panel Gives status information about the switch itself, as well as each of the switch ports. The LED indicator panel is described in detail in the next section.

Console Port The diagnostic console port is a standard RS-232 DB-9 connector, which can be used to connect a terminal or terminal emulator to the switch, in order to configure or manage the hub. The port can also be used for out-of-band network management. See the Using the Console Interface chapter starting on page 21 for complete information about using the console port.

100Mbps Ports The 10/100Mbps ports (ports 1 through 4) are NWay 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDI-X ports, suitable for connecting directly to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet hosts or other network equipment. The NWay feature allows the switch to automatically detect the speed of the network connection.

10Mbps Ports The 10Mbps ports (ports 5 through 12) are 10BASE- TX MDI-X ports, suitable for connecting directly to Ethernet hosts or other network equipment.

Uplink Port The Uplink Port is identical to Port 1, except that it is an MDI port instead of an MDI-X port. This means that you can use it to connect directly to a Fast Ethernet hub or switch without using a crossover cable.

Note that the Uplink Port and Port 1 are really the same port, which means you can’t connect devices to both Port 1 and the Uplink Port at the same time.

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