Cables to Go TE100-S55 User Manual
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If you are connecting workstations to the TE100-S55, use a
standard UTP cable with a straight RJ-45 pin layout. If you are
connecting hubs, bridges or other switches to the TE100-S55, the
Transmit (TD) and the Receive (RD) wires must be crossed-over
at one end of the connector. Please refer to Appendix C, page 47
for the details of pin layout.
A
DDING
O
PTIONAL
M
ODULES
Although the TE100-S55 is equipped with five ports for 10Base-
T or 100Base-TX connections, it also provides an open slot for
add-on modules. These modules include an 8-port 10Base-T, a
100Base-FX/TX port or an ISDN router.
To install add-on modules, simply unscrew and remove the slot
cover from the front panel of the TE100-S55. Slide-in and screw
the add-on module into the open slot of the TE100-S55.
Afterwards, attach the appropriate LAN or WAN connections to
each module.
Please refer to Appendix D~F (page 49-53) for more details on
each add-on module and its installation process.
P
OWER
ON
The TE100-S55 can be used with AC power sources, 90 - 250
VAC, 50 - 60 Hz. The internal power supply will adjust to the
local power source automatically.
You may turn ON the power of the TE100-S55 with or without
attaching LAN connections to the switch. You should observe
the LEDs as the Switch is going through the Power-On Self Test
(POST) sequence. All system Status LEDs should go off, and the
Power LED should go on, when the POST is successful. The
corresponding Link LED will be turned on when a LAN segment
is connected to the port and functioning normally.