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Connecting to the network, Connecting utp cables, Connecting to the network -22 – Enterasys Networks Enterasys SecureStack B2 B2G124-24 User Manual

Page 52: Connecting utp cables -22, Connecting to a modem -22, Connecting to, The network, Figure 3‐12

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Connecting to the Network

3-22 Hardware Installation

Figure 3-12 Connecting to a Modem

Connecting to the Network

The following procedures cover the cable connections from the network or other devices 
to the switch RJ45 ports or any installed optional Mini‐GBIC. 

Connecting UTP Cables

 on page 3‐22

Connecting Fiber‐Optic Cables to MT‐RJ Ports

 on page 3‐26

Connecting Fiber‐Optic Cables to LC Ports

 on page 3‐28

Connecting UTP Cables

The fixed RJ45 front panel ports are 10/100/1000 Mbps ports and have internal crossovers. 
When connecting a workstation to these ports, use a straight‐through cable. When 
connecting networking devices to these ports, such as a bridge, repeater, or router, use a 
crossover cable.

To connect twisted pair segments to the switch, refer to 

Figure 3‐13

 and proceed as 

follows:

1.

Ensure that the device to be connected at the other end of the segment is 
powered ON.

1 DB9 female cable connector

4 DB25 male connector

7 PC with VT emulation application

2 Serial interface cable

5 Local modem

3 DB9 male Console port

6 Remote modem

В

Г

Б

А

Д

Е

Ж

Console

CP

U

UP

RP

S

MGR

DO

WN

Note: All fixed RJ45 front panel ports support Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
cabling with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms. Category 3 cable may be used if
the connection is going to be used only for 10 Mbps.