There is no Auto Negotiation in either of the Force modes.
Auto Negotiation (ISA Version)
When connecting two McPC 10/100s between two end stations (devices such as switches, hubs and repeaters), all devices in the media conversion should ideally support, and be utilizing, Auto Negotiation functionality. While it is possible to have Auto Negotiating devices on one side of the media conversion and fixed
•Configuring every device in the media conversion for Auto Negotiation.
•For installations where Auto Negotiation is NOT possible from one end of the media conversion to the other, manually configure all devices for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps connections.
Transparency (ISA Version)
Transparency is only available when using Auto Negotiation mode; it is not available in either of the two Force modes. When the McPC 10/100 is Auto Negotiating, Transparency treats the connection between the two end devices as if there were no media converters installed. For example, in a typical application where two media converters are installed between two
Transparency is available when the McPC 10/100 is operating in Auto Negotiation mode. Therefore 6 Auto Negotiation must be ON and 5 (LFD), 7 (Force) and 8 (10 or
100)must be OFF.
Transparency
Link Fault Detection (ISA Version)
Link Fault Detection (LFD) is only available when using Force 10 or Force 100 mode. It is not available in Auto Negotiation mode. When LFD is enabled and the input link is down at one interface to the McPC 10/100, the transmitter output on that interface will blink. It applies to both network interfaces and to both data rates. If the link at the other interface to the McPC 10/100 is also down, there is no output. LFD causes the Link Up indicator of the link partner to blink.
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