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NSTALLING
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WITCH
The Auto-MDIX feature only operates when auto-negotiation is enabled.
If auto-negotiation is disabled, all the Switch ports are configured as
MDIX (cross-over). If you want to make a connection to another MDIX
port, you need a
cross-over
cable. Many ports on workstations and
servers are configured as MDI (straight-through). If you want to make a
connection to an MDI port, you need to use a standard
straight-through
3Com recommends that you use at least Category 5 twisted pair cable —
the maximum segment length for this type of cable is 100 m (328 ft.).
Table 13
Cables required to connect the Switch to other devices if
auto-negotiation is disabled
CAUTION:
If you want to install the Switch using Category 5E or
Category 6 cables, 3Com recommends that you briefly connect the cable
to a grounded port before connecting network equipment. If you do not,
the cable’s Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) may damage the Switch's port.
You can create a grounded port by connecting all wires at one end of a
UTP cable to an earth ground point, and the other end to a female RJ-45
connector located, for example, on a Switch rack or patch panel. The
RJ-45 connector is now a grounded port.
WARNING:
The Switch 4500 PWR supports Power over Ethernet on
10/100 ports only. These ports should only be used for Ethernet wiring
within the same building.
Cross-over Cable
Straight-through Cable
Switch to Switch
(MDIX to MDIX)
✓
✕
Switch to Hub
(MDIX to MDIX)
✓
✕
Switch to PC (NIC)
(MDIX to MDI)
✕
✓
Summary of Contents for Switch 4500 Family
Page 12: ...12 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 42: ...42 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE SWITCH...
Page 64: ...64 CHAPTER 3 SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT...
Page 68: ...68 CHAPTER 4 CREATING A STACK...
Page 76: ...76 CHAPTER 5 PROBLEM SOLVING...
Page 92: ...92 CHAPTER 6 UPGRADING SOFTWARE...
Page 114: ...114 APPENDIX A SAFETY INFORMATION...
Page 118: ...118 APPENDIX B PIN OUTS...
Page 124: ...124 APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 130: ...130 APPENDIX D OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRODUCT...
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