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On
100 Mbps link has been
established
Blinking
Data is being transmitted
at 100 Mbps
100/LNK/ACT
GREEN
Off
Port’s 100 Mbps link is
inactive
On
100BaseFX port is active
Blinking
Data is being transmitted
at 100 Mbps
LNK/ACT
AMBER
Off
100BaseFX port is inactive
Auto MDI/MDI-X Connection
The Auto MDI/MDI-X function allows users to connect Moxa
EtherDevice Server’s 10/100BaseTX ports to any kind of Ethernet
device, without paying attention to the type of Ethernet cable being
used for the connection. To understand the meaning of this
statement, you simply need to remember that there are two types
of Ethernet ports, and two types of Ethernet cables. See the
10/100BaseTX Ethernet Port Connection
section from Chapter 3
for detailed Pinout and Cable Wiring diagrams. In this section, we
give a short primer of the terminology, and indicate which cable
should be used to connect which types of ports.
There are two types of Ethernet port in use. The first type is called
an MDI (Medium Dependant Interface) port, and is what you find
on your PC’s NIC (Network Interface Card). The second type is
called an MDI-X (Medium Dependant Interface, Crossover) port,
and is the type of port found in a standard HUB or switch. For this
reason, we often refer to an MDI port as being
NIC-type
, and an
MDI-X port as being
HUB/Switch-type
.
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