RadioLAN Campus BridgeLINK User Manual
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890-007 Rev. A 01/28/99
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© 1999 RadioLAN, Inc.
10BaseT Port Jack
Next to the MDI/MDI-X selector button you will find the 10BaseT port. The 10BaseT port interfaces the CPU to its
local area network. The 10BaseT port is RJ45-compatible, which allows an eight-wire connection to a network
hub or other hard-wired external device.
10BaseT LED Indicators
On the upper left and right corners of the 10BaseT port are green LEDs which indicate transmit and receive status
from the network.
When the CAR LED illuminates, this indicates that the Ethernet carrier is active.
When the ACT LED illuminates, this indicates Ethernet activity on the network. This LED flickers during normal
operation.
Local Port Jack
Located on the opposite end from the selector button, on the same face of the CPU, is the local port jack. The
local port is compatible with RJ11 connectors and allows connection to a local terminal. When you need a local
terminal connection, use the local terminal to configure the CPU.