KTI Networks KF-16MS manual Connecting to a 100BASE-TX Hub

Models: KF-16M KF-16MS

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Connecting to a 100BASE-TX Hub

Since the KF-16M and KF-16MS hubs are designed to comply with IEEE 802.3u Class II repeater specifications, each hub can support one connection to another 100BASE-TX Class II hub only. It is recommended to preserve Port #16 as a uplink port for connecting to another hub (or a hub stack) via a UTP cable. The maximum distance is 5 meters apart.

Note: only one Class II hub connection is allowed per hub.

Figure 3-5 Connecting to a 100BASE-TX Class II Hub

Connecting to a Switch

The hub can support connections to Ethernet switches or Fast Ethernet switches. Make sure the MDI-X to MDI-I connection rule is followed when using straight-through UTP cable. The following table lists the cable and the cable length allowed for the connections to different switch devices:

Switch Connected

UTP cable used

Maximum length

10BASE-T switch port

Category 3, 4 or 5

100 meters

100BASE-TX switch port

Category 5

100 meters

NWay switch port

Category 5

100 meters

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KTI Networks KF-16MS manual Connecting to a 100BASE-TX Hub, Switch Connected UTP cable used Maximum length