Enterasys Networks 2000 manual Plugging an ethernet cable into a 10/100BASE-TX port

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Figure 18. Plugging an ethernet cable into a 10/100BASE-TX port

To attach segment cables to your 10/100BASE-TX ports:

1.For all the 10/100-Mbps ports, obtain copper cables that have the following pin assignments. The RJ-45 connectors on the 10/100 ports are configured as Media Data Interface Crossed (MDIX). You can use Category 3 (Cat-3) or higher wire for 10-Mbps segments. For 100-Mbps segments, use Cat-5 or higher wire. The ports automatically sense to which type of segment they are connected and configure themselves to transmit and receive at the appropriate bandwidth.

Table 18. RJ-45 connector pin assignments

Signal (XP-2000 port)

Pin

Signal (connected device port)

 

 

 

TXD (transmit data)

1

RXD (receive data)a

TXD (transmit data)

2

RXD (receive data)

 

 

 

RXD (receive data)

3

TXD (transmit data)

 

 

 

Unused

4

Unused

 

 

 

Unused

5

Unused

 

 

 

RXD (receive data)

6

TXD (transmit data)

 

 

 

Unused

7

Unused

 

 

 

Unused

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Unused

 

 

 

a.The right hand column pin assignments are for the RJ-45 connector on the XP-2000. Thus, pin 1 (TXD or “transmit data”) must emerge on the management console’s end of the connection as RXD (“receive data”) and so on.

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Enterasys Networks 2000 manual Plugging an ethernet cable into a 10/100BASE-TX port

2000 specifications

Enterasys Networks, a key player in the networking space in 2000, was renowned for its innovative solutions that combined high-performance networking with robust security features. Founded with the vision of providing enterprise-level networking infrastructure, Enterasys positioned itself to cater to the growing demands of business networks during the dot-com boom.

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