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4. Specifications
4.1 Cable specifications
Straight Through and Crossover Cable Specifications Table
Ethernet Type
Cable Requirements
Maximum Length
10BASE-T
Category 3 or better, UTP or STP
328 ft (100M)
100BASE-TX
Category 5 or better, UTP or STP
328 ft (100M)
1000BASE-T
Category 5e or better, UTP or STP
328 ft (100M)
Caution:
Please do not use telephone cables ; telephone
cables do not support Ethernet or Gigabit .
Twisted-pair cabling comes in various grades, or categories. Category 5 is
required for Fast Ethernet and is also the most reliable and most commonly
used category. You can buy UTP Category 5 (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
Ethernet cabling in precrimped lengths, or you can crimp your own. Crimping
your own can result in faulty connections if the RJ-45 tips are not attached
properly. Precrimped Category 5 cabling is available at most computer retail
stores.
The most reliable and commonly used type of Category 5 cabling used is UTP,
or "unshielded twisted pair." STP, or "shielded twisted pair" wiring is only
necessary for network environments exposed to excessive amounts of
electromagnetic interference, or EMI. These environments include areas with
high sources of electrical power, air conditioning, generators, and radio signals.
STP is also used for wiring outdoors.
There are two types of the wiring: straight through cable and crossover cable.
Category 5 UTP/STP cable has eight wires inside the sheath. The wires form
four pairs. Straight through cable has the same pinouts at both ends while
crossover cable has a different pin arrangement at each end.
In a straight through cable, wires 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 at one end of the cable
are still wires 1~8 at the other end. In a crossover cable, the wires of 1,2,3,6
are reversed so that wire 1 become 3 at the other end of the cable, 2 becomes
6, and so forth.
To determine which wire is wire 1, hold the RJ-45 cable tip with the spring clip
facing towards the ground and the end pointing away from you. The copper
wires exposed upwards to your view. The first wire on the far left is wire 1. You
can also refer to the illustrations and charts of the internal wiring on the
following page.
Summary of Contents for SP6824P
Page 20: ...20 3 2 3 LAG Group 3 2 4 PoE ...
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Page 25: ...25 3 4 4 MSTP Port 3 4 5 MSTP Instance 3 4 6 MSTP Interface ...
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Page 30: ...30 3 6 6 Storm Control 3 6 7 Management IP List ...
Page 33: ...33 3 7 4 Rate Control 3 7 5 Port based QoS ...
Page 36: ...36 3 9 2 LLDP Statistics 3 9 3 LLDP Information ...
Page 37: ...37 3 9 4 Remote Information ...
Page 40: ...40 3 10 9 Logs Settings 3 10 10 Log Server 3 10 11 Memort Logs 3 10 12 Flash Logs ...
Page 42: ...42 3 10 18 BOOTP ConfigDownload ...
Page 44: ...44 3 11 4 RMON Event log 3 11 5 RMON Alarm ...
Page 45: ...45 3 11 6 RMON History ...
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