Expansion - Ethernet
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Segmented Ethernet
Segmented Ethernet
A segmented Ethernet configuration is one in which a segmentation technology,
such as bridging or switching, is used to break one large group of users and end
stations into a series of separate networks. These separate Ethernet network
segments are connected to one another through the bridge, router or switch.
The segmented Ethernet example configuration in the previous chapter utilized
an MMAC-M8FNB chassis containing an EMME Ethernet Bridge/Router/
Management Module, 3 TPMIM-34s, 2 TPRMIM-36s and 1 TPRMIM-33.
Adding Users to One Segment
If we plan to add more Ethernet stations to an Ethernet segment in a chassis
which still had free module slots, the only thing required is adding MIM or RMIM
modules. Determine how many stations are to be connected and what media and
connector type these stations use, divide the number of stations by the number of
available ports offered by a Repeater MIM which meets the media and port
constraints, and configure the resulting number of RMIMs (rounding up any
fractions) in the empty slots in the chassis.
Keep in mind that the addition of RMIMs to the chassis only makes ports
available to either channel B or channel C of the backplane. If you wish to add
stations to the channel A Ethernet segment, you must add standard Ethernet
MIMs, as described in the Simple Ethernet section, previously.
If no slots are available or if the available slots, at maximum capacity, do not
supply sufficient connectivity for the expansion or configuration needs of the
network, you may wish to either purchase a modular chassis with a higher
maximum module capacity or make a link to an additional modular chassis. The
connection of a second modular chassis requires the configuration of an
additional hub with the modules required for a simple Ethernet network. A link
can be made from one chassis to another without any special interconnection
products being required. One Ethernet port on one of the two chassis would be
linked by a jumper cable to one port on the second chassis.
NOTE
When configuring external links between two RJ45 ports with
identical functions (i.e., MIM to MIM and not MIM to Desktop
Network Interface card), you must utilize a crossover cable.
Example: TPMIM RJ45 port to TPMIM RJ45 port
Example: UTP transceiver to UTP transceiver
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