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Networking Terminology

Network

 is a collection of workstations (for example, 

IBM-compatible PCs) and other equipment (for 
example, printers), connected for the purpose of 
exchanging information or sharing resources. 
Networks vary in size, some are within a single room, 
others span continents.

Local Area Network (LAN) 

is a network, usually in an 

office, that spans no more than a single site.

Ethernet

 is a type of LAN, referring to the technology used 

to pass information around the network. It operates 
at 10Mbps (megabits per second).

Fast Ethernet

 is a type of LAN that runs up to ten times 

faster than standard Ethernet. It operates at 
100Mbps.

10BASE-T

 

is the name given to the Ethernet protocol that 

runs over 

Twisted Pair (TP)

 cable.

100BASE-TX

 

is the name given to the Fast Ethernet protocol 

that runs over 

Twisted Pair (TP)

 cable.

Network Loop

 occurs when two pieces of network 

equipment are connected by more than one path.

Segment

 is the length of cable connected to a port.

Packets

 are the units of information your workstations and 

other equipment send to each other over the 
network. A 

Frame

 is the data part of the packet and 

can be 

Unicast

 (sent to a single device), 

Multicast

 

(sent to multiple devices), or 

Broadcast

 (sent to all 

devices).

Bandwidth

 refers to the amount of network traffic the 

network can hold at any one time (information 
capacity) measured in 

bits per second (bps)

Workstations or applications that use the network 
heavily are referred to as using high bandwidth (these 
are usually users who do a lot of graphical or 
multi-media work across the network). Fast Ethernet 
has a higher bandwidth than Ethernet, so it can cope 
with larger amounts of traffic, which results in faster 
operation.

Full duplex

 operation allows information to be transmitted 

and received simultaneously and, in effect, doubles 
the potential throughput of a link.

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Summary of Contents for 3C16732

Page 1: ...ng the overall load without affecting access to critical resources The switch is ideal for use with other OfficeConnect products It is compact and attractively designed for desktop use It is part of the OfficeConnect range which neatly stacks together with clips providing a range of facilities For information on these products see the OfficeConnect Product Range sheet that accompanies this product...

Page 2: ...ork Loop occurs when two pieces of network equipment are connected by more than one path A Segment is the length of cable connected to a port Packets are the units of information your workstations and other equipment send to each other over the network A Frame is the data part of the packet and can be Unicast sent to a single device Multicast sent to multiple devices or Broadcast sent to all devic...

Page 3: ... switch protects your investments because it also maintains 10BASE T connections to your original network equipment Before You Start Your OfficeConnect switch comes with Q One power adapter for use with the switch Q One power cord Q A Warranty Registration card for you to fill out and return Q Four rubber feet Q Four stacking clips Q An OfficeConnect Product Range sheet Q This guide Hub Connection...

Page 4: ...se is not restricted We recommend you provide a minimum of 25mm 1in clearance Wall Mounting the OfficeConnect Switch There are two slots on the underside of the OfficeConnect switch which are used for wall mounting You can mount the unit with the LEDs facing upwards or downwards to suit your needs When wall mounting the unit ensure that it is within reach of the power outlet You need two suitable ...

Page 5: ...od for each hub 1 Connect the MDI MDIX port of the 10BASE T hub to any of the switch s 10BASE T ports as shown in the diagram below 2 Set the MDI MDIX switch on the 10BASE T hub to MDI in Correct Connections for a 10BASE T Hub Connecting 100BASE TX Hubs You can connect a 100BASE TX OfficeConnect hub to your switch using the following method 1 Connect any port of the 100BASE TX hub to port 10 of th...

Page 6: ...minal d au moins 10 A La prise femelle de branchement doit être du type à mise à la terre mise à la masse et respecter la configuration NEMA 5 15P 15 A 125 V ou NEMA 6 15P 15 A 250 V ACHTUNG Die Warnungen enthalten Anweisungen die Sie zur eigenen Sicherheit zu befolgen haben Lesen Sie bitte die folgenden Informationen sorgfältig durch bevor Sie das Gerät einbauen Q Auf besondere Vorsicht muß währe...

Page 7: ...ve the loop Each piece of equipment needs only one connection to your switch Q Excessive amounts of broadcast frames Some pieces of network equipment operate by sending out broadcast frames regularly Refer to the documentation that accompanies the piece of network equipment If the Alert LED is still lit after removing all of your connections there may be a problem with your unit Power it off wait ...

Page 8: ...NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT 3COM S OPTION TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING ...

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