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Section 3 - Installation and Initial Setup

Vlinx VESR4x4 Serial Server

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Note:

Refer to Appendix D for connector pinout information.

Figure 14.

VESR4x4 Connections

Connecting VESR4x4 Serial Servers to a Network

Ethernet Connection (10BaseT/100BaseTX)

When connecting a serial server equipped with a 10BaseT/100BaseTX
network connection
(RJ45 connector) to an Ethernet network, a standard
unshielded twisted-pair cable can be used. When installing this equipment
in industrial or other electrically noisy environments, STP (shielded
twisted pair) cable is strongly recommended.
The serial server has an
automatic MDIX interface which will sense the pinout of the network interface
and provide a cross-over connection if required.

Fiber Optic Connection

When connecting a serial server equipped with a fiber optic interface
to an Ethernet network,
the appropriate fiber optic cable must be connected
between the serial server and the network interface. The TX output of the
serial server port must be connected to the RX input of the network interface
and vice-versa. Refer to the list of VESR4x4 Serial Server Models (on page 8)
for the supported fiber types, distances, and connectors.

Ethernet Pass-through Port

VESR424 serial servers are equipped with an additional RJ45 network port,
also known as a pass-through port. This port can be used to connect additional
Ethernet devices, such as a local workstation or second serial server, to the
network.