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Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco 7206
Connecting I/O Controller Cables
Fast Ethernet MII Connection Equipment
The MII port on the I/O controller is a 40-pin, D-shell type connector that is configurable for 100
megabits per second (Mbps) full-duplex or half-duplex (half-duplex is the default). The MII port
supports IEEE 802.3u interfaces compliant with the 100BASEX and 100BASET standards. The MII
connection requires an external transceiver that permits connection to multimode fiber for 100BASEFX
or 100BASET4 physical media (refer to
Figure 3-15
).
Figure 3-15 Fast Ethernet Port Connection
Depending on the type of media you use between the MII connection and your switch or hub, the network
side of your 100BASET transceiver should be appropriately equipped with ST-type connectors (for
optical fiber), BNC connectors, and so forth.
Figure 3-16
shows the pin orientation of the MII port on the I/O controller.
The MII port uses two 56 screw-type locks, called jackscrews, to secure the cable or transceiver to the
port. MII cables and transceivers have knurled thumbscrews that you fasten to the jackscrews on the MII
connector and tighten with your fingers. Use the jackscrews to secure your MII cable to the MII port.
Figure 3-16 MII Port
Table 3-3
lists the pinouts and signals for the I/O controller MII port.
M
II
E
N
RJ45
EN
RJ45
LINK
1O PWR
OK
R
J-
45
C
P
U
R
E
S
E
T
FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER
E
N
A
B
LE
D
P
C
M
C
IA
E
JE
C
T
S
LO
T
0
S
LO
T
1
FE
M
II
H6853
Optional Fast Ethernet port
(MII receptacle and RJ-45 receptacle)
MII connector
To transceiver,
repeater, or DTE
To repeater
or DTE
RJ-45 connector
or
Jackscrew
Pin 21
Pin 1
H6538