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E T H E R N E T N E T W O R K S A N D S W I T C H E S
GbE Network Cabling Guidelines
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1000BASE‑T Standard – All four twisted pairs are used.
• Use UTP CAT5e or CAT6 cable exclusively.
• Use the correct connectors for the cable type.
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Certify all end to end runs and patch cables.
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100M (328ft) port to port distance limit.
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Auto‑MDI/MDI‑X supported on GbE switches.
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CAT6 crossover wiring pattern differs from CAT5.
• Switches may be linked with fiber using GBIC modules.
1000BASE-T vs. 1000BASE-TX
Note that these very similarly named standards specify different wiring methods.
The prevailing Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE‑T standard uses all four pairs of wire, while
the outdated 1000BASE‑TX standard uses only two pairs. To add to the confusion some
products marketed as 1000BASE‑TX may actually be 1000BASE‑T designs.
Wireless Connectivity
Wireless routers of the 802.11ab/g/n variety are currently not up to the task of reliably
distributing multicast audio at the data rates required by the system. A wireless access point
could be added to the network for administration, monitoring, or remote access purposes.
Configuring the Network
The WheatNet‑IP system is very friendly when it comes to network configuration. By
default, BLADE 3s will configure their IP Address and Multicast parameters automatically
based on the BLADE 3 ID number. This auto‑configuration method is similar to the Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) used on many Ethernet networks to configure PC
wired and wireless NIC’s on power up. A provision for user override of this functionality
is provided for customers wishing to manually configure their network.
Configuring your WheatNet‑IP network breaks down into four categories:
• Managed Switch configuration
• BLADE 3 configuration
• Surface configuration
• PC Configuration
Managed Switch Configuration
At first glance, the number of configuration options for a managed switch can be
overwhelming. Luckily, there are only a few parameters that need to be configured on
the managed switch to set it up for WheatNet‑IP multicast traffic.
Default LAN Parameters
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IP Address Settings – Set the IP address of the core switch or WheatNet‑IP VLAN
to 192.168.87.1.
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Stacking switches – Give each subsequent switch an IP address on the same subnet.
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