Intel EE110TX12 User Manual Download Page 3

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Quick Start

1.

Install the Express 10/100 Stackable Hub in a rack or on a shelf or table,
plug it in, and turn the power on.

2.

Connect either 100BASE-TX devices 

or 10BASE-T devices to the ports.

3.

Check the LEDs for links. You’re done.

Next steps (Optional)

Continue to the next page if you want to connect multiple hubs.

Rack: Use the four small screws to attach
the brackets to the hub. Use the four large
screws (not shown) to attach the hub to
the rack.

Shelf: Attach the four rubber feet to the
bottom before placing on a shelf or table.

The default hub speed is 100 Mbps. Press
Change Hub Speed to operate at 10 Mbps.

All ports operate at the same speed

For this connection

Use this cable

Hub to server or workstation

Straight-through TPE

Hub to print server

Straight-through TPE

Hub to switch

Crossover TPE

Hub to hub (10 Mbps only)

Crossover TPE

Use Category 5 (CAT 5)
twisted-pair Ethernet
(TPE) cabling for 100
Mbps connections. Use
CAT 3, 4, or 5 TPE for
10 Mbps connections
.

Cable distance can’t
exceed 100 meters
whether running at 10 or
100 Mbps.

Do not configure
attached devices for full-
duplex. Hubs aren’t
capable of full-duplex.

On solid indicates a valid
link (may take up to 6
seconds). Blinking
indicates activity on the
port.

Should normally be off. Blinking indicates a
speed mismatch. For example, the hub is
operating at 100 Mbps, but a 10 Mbps device
is connected to the port. See pages
10-11 for detailed descriptions.

1

2

3

4

Change hub speed

10

BASE-T

100

BASE-TX

Power

Intel Express
10/100 Stackable Hub

Collision

Managed

Status

8

7

6

5

9

10

11

12

16

15

14

13

17

18

19

24 

23

22

21

20

Green (left)
Link = solid
Activity = blink

Amber (right)
Wrong speed = blink
Disabled = solid

Green LED
(left side)

Amber LED
(right side)

1

2

3

4

Change hub speed

10

BASE-T

100

BASE-TX

Power

Intel Express 
10/100 Stackable Hub

Collision

Managed

Status

8

7

6

5

9

10

11

12

16

15

14

13

17

18

19

24 

23

22

21

20

Green (left)
Link = solid
Activity = blink

Amber (right)
Wrong speed = blink
Disabled = solid

Summary of Contents for EE110TX12

Page 1: ...Intel Express 10 100 Stackable Hub User Guide...

Page 2: ...mitment to update the information contained herein Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners benefit without intent to...

Page 3: ...irEthernet TPE cabling for 100 Mbpsconnections Use CAT 3 4 or 5 TPE for 10 Mbps connections Cable distance can t exceed 100 meters whether running at 10 or 100Mbps Do not configure attached devices fo...

Page 4: ...tel Cascade Cable product code EE110CC Category 5 TPE 100m max Category 3 4 or 5 TPE 100m max Hub 1 100 Mbps Hub 2 100 Mbps Hub 3 10 Mbps Hub 4 10 Mbps 1 2 3 4 Change hub speed 10BASE T 100BASE TX Pow...

Page 5: ...ixed 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps environment 5 100 Mbps only environment 7 10 Mbps only environment 8 Understanding LEDs 10 Port LEDs 10 Unit LEDs 11 Cabling Requirements 12 100BASE TX requirements 12 10BASE...

Page 6: ...ubs in the stack to count as a single repeater you want to use a single Management Module to manage all hubs in the stack Never connect a device to the hub at full duplex Only the optional Ethernet Mo...

Page 7: ...k Amber right Wrong speed blink Disabled solid 1 2 3 4 Change hub speed 10BASE T 100BASE TX Power Intel Express 10 100 Stackable Hub Collision Managed Status 8 7 6 5 9 10 11 12 16 15 14 13 17 18 19 24...

Page 8: ...E T 100BASE TX Power Intel Express 10 100 Stackable Hub Collision Managed Status 8 7 6 5 9 10 11 12 16 15 14 13 17 18 19 24 23 22 21 20 Green left Link solid Activity blink Amber right Wrong speed bli...

Page 9: ...Ful l Ha lf Dup lex Run Dia gno stic s View 1 5 10 20 35 50 70 90 Port 1 Port 2 Link Xmt Rcv Full 100 Mbps Configuring 1 Long press to start 2 Short press to cycle 3 Long press to select 4 To set dup...

Page 10: ...ed solid 5 1 2 3 4 Change hub speed 10BASE T 100BASE TX Power Intel Express 10 100 Stackable Hub Collision Managed Status 8 7 6 5 9 10 11 12 16 15 14 13 17 18 19 24 23 22 21 20 Green left Link solid A...

Page 11: ...n Managed Status 8 7 6 5 9 10 11 12 Green left Link solid Activity blink Amber right Wrong speed blink Disabled solid Express 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switch Daisy chaining hubs 10 Mbps only Hubs can be c...

Page 12: ...w on solid Off Normal No link detected if Green LED is also off Partitioned ports A port is automatically disabled by the hub when a serious error occurs such as a series of more than 64 collisions on...

Page 13: ...Continuous blinking indicates an overloaded network Off No collisions detected Managed On Hub is managed by the optional Management Module Off Hub is not managed by the Management Module Status On Hu...

Page 14: ...ication requires this 10BASE T requirements The 10BASE T Ethernet specification allows you to use CAT 3 CAT 4 or CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cabling to operate at 10...

Page 15: ...Express family of print servers These guidelines apply to the majority of hubs and switches and all servers workstations or print servers For this connection Use this cable Hub to switch Crossover Hub...

Page 16: ...X devices to the same hub Link but amber LED above port is blinking erratically The port was partitioned auto disabled This condition is usually caused by a malfunctioning network adapter bad cable or...

Page 17: ...at 100 Mbps See pages 5 7 for bridging options Can I set the speed on individual ports No All ports on a hub run either at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps I need to connect the hub to a device that s farther than...

Page 18: ...Can I daisy chain hubs together with TPE cabling Only hubs running at 10 Mbps You must use an Intel Cascade Cable to connect hubs running at 100 Mbps If I daisy chain hubs running at 10 Mbps can I us...

Page 19: ...nety 90 days from the return shipping date or ii the period of time remaining on the original three 3 year warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which va...

Page 20: ...ust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices...

Page 21: ...gnetici prodotti da dispositivi elettrici In aree soggette a temporali consigliabile collegare il sistema ad un limitatore di corrente In caso di temporali scollegare le linee di comunicazione dal mod...

Page 22: ...and general product information Intel Customer SupportTechnicians Free support for 90 days You can speak with our technical support professionals free of charge for 90 days after your initial call Oth...

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