Ethernet 10baset cables – CTI Products NCB/FL with Fiber Interface User Manual
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Appendix F. IP Addresses
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When a message is destined for an IP address whose MAC address has not yet been resolved, an ARP
REQUEST is sent from the local host as a broadcast message, asking for MAC identification. A remote host
with the IP address in question generates an ARP RESPONSE. This ARP RESPONSE contains the requested
MAC address. The local host receives the message, and places the IP Address and the matching MAC Address
in its ARP Cache. The original message is then sent using the MAC Address found previously. Any additional
messages to this remote IP address will be sent using the MAC address found in the local host’s ARP cache.
Ethernet 10BaseT Cables
When connecting two IP devices together, either a straight-through cable or a crossover cable may be required.
If interconnecting similar devices, then a crossover cable is needed. Examples would be interconnecting two
NCB routers, or two IP routers, or two hubs, or two computers. Generally, if the two devices are both Layer 3
devices, then a crossover cable is required. Routers operate at Layer 3. Similarly, if the two devices are Layer
1 or 2 devices, they would also require a crossover cable. Bridges, switches, and Network Interface Cards
(NIC) operate at Layer 2, and hubs, repeaters, and concentrators operate at Layer 1.
If interconnecting dissimilar devices, then a straight-through cable is needed. Dissimilar devices would involve
one Layer 3 device and a Layer 1 or Layer 2 device.
The following table summarizes devices in each layer.
Layer 3
Layer 2
Layer 1
IP Router
Bridge
Hub
NCB Router
Switch
Repeater
NIC
Concentrator
The following table lists the connections for a straight-through cable.
Standard End
Standard End
Signal Name
Wire Color
Pin
Pin
Wire Color
Signal Name
TD+
White/Orange
1
ÅÆ
1
White/Orange
TD+
TD-
Orange
2
ÅÆ
2
Orange
TD-
RD+
White/Green
3
ÅÆ
3
White/Green
RD+
Not used
Blue
4
ÅÆ
4
Blue
Not used
Not used
White/Blue
5
ÅÆ
5
White/Blue
Not used
RD-
Green
6
ÅÆ
6
Green
RD-
Not used
White/Brown
7
ÅÆ
7
White/Brown
Not used
Not used
Brown
8
ÅÆ
8
Brown
Not used
The following table lists the connections for a crossover cable.
Standard End
Crossover End
Signal Name
Wire Color
Pin
Pin
Wire Color
Signal Name
TD+
White/Orange
1
ÅÆ
3
White/Green
RD+
TD-
Orange
2
ÅÆ
6
Green
RD-
RD+
White/Green
3
ÅÆ
1
White/Orange
TD+
Not used
Blue
4
ÅÆ
5
Blue
Not used
Not used
White/Blue
5
ÅÆ
4
White/Blue
Not used
RD-
Green
6
ÅÆ
2
Orange
TD-
Not used
White/Brown
7
ÅÆ
8
White/Brown
Not used
Not used
Brown
8
ÅÆ
7
Brown
Not used