Testing a cable, Selecting the right cable – Intel 460T User Manual

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Setting up the Switch

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460T Switch Setup

Selecting the right cable

Media Type

Cabling Used

Maximum distance

100Base-FX Module

62.5/125

µ

m multimode

2,000 m

(full-duplex)

100Base-FX Module

62.5/125

µ

m multimode

(160 m to hub, 400 m to

(half-duplex)

router, switch, or PC)

1000Base-T\100Base-TX

Category 5 (CAT 5) unshielded

100 m

(Gigabit) Module

twisted pair cable

1000Base-SX

50/125

µ

m multimode

550 m

(Gigabit) Module

62.5/125

µ

m multimode

260 m

1000Base-LX

50/125

µ

m multimode

550 m

(Gigabit) Module

62.5/125

µ

m multimode

550 m

9/125

µ

m singlemode

5,000 m

Testing a Cable

When using a 100Base-TX module, you can quickly check the cable’s link
integrity by plugging one end into port 1 and the other end into port 2. Make
sure the crossover (MDI/MDI-X) button is out. Check the Activity LEDs for
ports 1 and 2. If the LEDs are on, you have a functioning crossover cable.

If the LEDs are off, push the MDI/MDI-X button in. If the Activity LEDs
for ports 1 and 2 turn on, you have a functioning straight-through cable.
However, if the LEDs remain off, you probably have a bad cable.

If a cable passes these tests, but the network connection is slow, verify that
wires 1, 2 and 3, 6 on the cable are twisted pairs, as shown in the following
diagrams.

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