Nortel Networks 60-12T, 60-24T Applying Power to the Hub, Connecting the Hub Through the MDI Port

Models: 60-12T 60-24T

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Installation

Connecting the Hub Through the MDI Port

You can connect BayStack 60-12T/60-24T 10/100 Ethernet Hubs to other compatible hubs or switches through port 1 on the front panel of the hub, setting the MDI/MDI-X button to uplink.

To connect to another device through the MDI port:

1.Insert an RJ-45 connector of a straight-through twisted pair Ethernet cable into port 1 of your hub.

You can configure port 1 to uplink or normal mode using the MDI/MDI-X button.

2.Set the MDI/MDI-X button next to port 1 to MDI, or uplink.

3.Insert the other RJ-45 connector in to any MDI-X port on another device.

You can also connect this RJ-45 connector to a MDI port on another device set up as a daisy-chain configuration.

Applying Power to the Hub

To apply power to your hubs:

1.Plug the power cord into the power socket in the rear of the hub.

2.Plug the other end of the power cord into a standard power outlet.

The hub will automatically select the setting that matches the connected input voltage. No additional adjustments are necessary when you connect the hub to any input voltage, as long as the voltage range is within the range marked on the rear panel.

3.Check the Power LED on the front panel.

The Power LED should be on. The hub will perform a self-diagnostic test during the power on process.

Note: The hub supports a “hot remove” feature which permits you to connect or disconnect cables without powering off the hub. Operation of devices attached to the hub is not disrupted.

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Nortel Networks 60-12T, 60-24T manual Applying Power to the Hub, Connecting the Hub Through the MDI Port

60-12T, 60-24T specifications

Nortel Networks 60-24T and 60-12T are both key components in the realm of networking, designed primarily for small to medium-sized businesses and institutions that require efficient and reliable telecommunications infrastructure. These products are part of Nortel’s broader suite of communication solutions and are known for their robust performance, ease of use, and flexible deployment options.

The Nortel 60-24T switch provides 24 Ethernet ports, allowing for the connection of multiple devices, such as computers, printers, and servers, all within a local area network. This model is particularly valued for its high-speed throughput and low latency, ensuring that data packets can be transmitted quickly and efficiently. With support for both 10/100 and gigabit Ethernet speeds, the 60-24T is adaptable to evolving network demands, making it a reliable choice for growing businesses.

On the other hand, the Nortel 60-12T model offers 12 Ethernet ports, tailored for smaller installations or as part of a larger network architecture. Its compact design does not compromise its performance, as it incorporates features like VLAN support, Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, and advanced security protocols. These features aid in managing bandwidth allocation and protecting sensitive data, ensuring that critical business operations are maintained without interruption.

Both models utilize Nortel’s Intelligent Network architecture, which allows for simplified management and configuration of networking services. They support a variety of Ethernet standards, including IEEE 802.1Q for VLAN tagging, which enables users to segment their networks effectively, promoting better resource allocation and security.

Key characteristics include their fanless design in certain versions, ensuring quiet operation, along with energy-efficient capabilities that reduce overall power consumption. Additionally, they feature user-friendly interfaces that facilitate hassle-free setup and monitoring, making them suitable for IT teams with varying levels of expertise.

In summary, the Nortel Networks 60-24T and 60-12T switches stand out for their flexibility, robust feature set, and performance reliability. These attributes make them ideal solutions for any organization aiming to build or enhance their networking environment, addressing current needs while allowing for future growth.