All user devices connected via Cat. 5 twisted pair cable of up to 75m length.
2 meter Cat. 5 cable for cascading

Magnum 8000X Mixed-Media Fiber Hubs

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The resulting value tells us that a Category 5 cable with a length of up to 25 meters may be used to cascade the Magnum 8000Xs. Note that this inter-repeater cable length may be increased by shortening the lengths of the 100m hub-to-user cable segments.

It is also possible to cascade a group of up to nine Magnum 8000Xs (serving up to 56 users with full-length 100m cables to each) by using short inter-repeater cable segments. The following is an example of how to calculate the maximum allowable cascade cable segment length. An illustration of this example is shown in Figure 3.6.1b, where the hub-to-user cable lengths are up to 75 meters for Cat 5 twisted pair. The variable “X”, the maximum hub-to-hub cable delay, is calculated as follows:

PDV = X + ((100) + (80 + 80 +

80 )+ (83 + 83) + 2 ) BT < 512 BT

512

> (X + 508) BT, X <

4 BT

Twisted pair user cable length, TL < (4 BT) / (1.112 m/BT)

TL

< 3.6 meters for two hub-to-hub cascading cables

2 meters (6 ft.) length max. for each of the cascade segments,

In the above example, 75 is the BT delay for 70m of Category 5 cable (1.112 BT/m), 80 is the bit time delay for each Magnum 8000X front-to-front ports, 100 is the BT delay for the TX DTE pair in the user stations, and 2 BT is the safety margin applied.

Figure 3.6.1b: Multiple cascaded

Magnum 8000X Mixed-Media hubs

Note that the cascading of multiple Magnum 8000X Mixed-Media hubs is a capability beyond what industry

standards normally permit, and is different from what competitive 100Mbps Class II hub products normally allow. This additional cascading level and cable length is due to the relatively shorter bit time (80 BT actually measured, for front-port-to-port) delay of the Magnum 8000X vs. the industry standard delay of 92 BT for Class II repeaters. The installation flexibility and network growth potential is accordingly better with Magnum 8000Xs than with hubs that merely meet the standard. Table 3.6.1c shows maximum cable lengths for common network configurations using industry standard repeater PDV numbers. Calculations such as above should be performed using measured PDV data supplied by the equipment manufacturer in important installations.

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GarrettCom manual PDV = X + 100 + 80 + 80 +, 1b Multiple cascaded Magnum 8000X Mixed-Media hubs

8000X specifications

The GarrettCom 8000X series represents a significant advancement in industrial networking technology, designed specifically for demanding environments that require robust and reliable communication solutions. Known for its versatility and resilience, the 8000X series caters to various industries, including transportation, utilities, and automation, making it a go-to choice for mission-critical applications.

One of the main features of the 8000X is its modular design, allowing users to customize the switch according to their specific networking needs. This feature provides the flexibility to add and remove modules seamlessly, ensuring that the network can adapt as requirements change over time. The modularity also contributes to easier maintenance and upgrades, reducing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.

The 8000X series is built to operate in harsh environments, with an operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications. Its rugged chassis is designed to withstand vibration and shock, ensuring reliability even in the most challenging conditions.

Equipped with both Ethernet and fiber optic ports, the 8000X series supports a variety of network topologies and facilitates extensive connectivity options. It usually offers multiple gigabit Ethernet ports, allowing for high-speed data transmission. This feature is crucial for applications that demand real-time data processing, such as video surveillance and process control systems.

In terms of security, the GarrettCom 8000X series incorporates advanced features such as VLAN support, access control lists (ACLs), and network monitoring tools. These security measures are essential for protecting sensitive data and maintaining network integrity against potential threats.

The device also supports various network protocols, including IPv4, IPv6, and various industrial protocols such as Modbus. This compatibility ensures that the 8000X can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures and communicate effectively with other devices and systems.

Furthermore, the GarrettCom 8000X series is equipped with built-in redundancy features, such as dual power supplies and support for Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), which enhance network reliability and minimize the risk of downtime.

Overall, the GarrettCom 8000X series stands out with its robust construction, modularity, and advanced technology, making it an ideal solution for organizations seeking reliable networking equipment capable of performing under extreme conditions. Its features make it a vital asset for industries focused on maintaining high-performance communication standards.