Network topology extensions, Basic rules, Distance limitations – Intel Express 100BASE-T4 User Manual

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A P P E N D I X A

Intel Express 100BASE-T4 Stackable Hub

Media

Cable

Connector

Coding

specification

type(s)

type(s)

scheme

100BASE-T4

CAT 3, 4, 5 UTP

RJ-45

8B/6T

(4-pair wire)

100BASE-TX

CAT 5 UTP

RJ-45

4B/5B

(2-pair wire)

100BASE-FX

62.5/125 micron

SC

4B/5B

fiber optic cable
(2 multi-mode fibers)

Basic Rules

When deploying 100BASE-T4 Fast Ethernet, you should follow three
basic rules:

UTP cable length from repeater to workstation or switch can’t
exceed 100 meters (328 feet).

Fiber cable length from repeater to workstation or switch can’t
exceed 131 meters (429 feet) .

You can’t use UTP cabling to connect Express Stackable Hubs to
each other. Express Stackable Hubs are Class I repeaters and can
be connected only with Intel Cascade Cables.

Distance limitations

100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-TX

The EIA/TIA 568 wiring standard specifies that UTP wiring must not
exceed 100 meters (328 feet) from repeater to workstation or switch.
This specification limits collision domain diameter to 200 meters (656
meters).

100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-FX

In a 100BASE-T4/100BASE-FX environment, the collision domain
must not exceed 231 meters (757 feet) — 100 meters T4 and 131
meters FX — in diameter.

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