Using a straight-through cable, Using a cross-over cable – Kingston Technology KNS1600R User Manual

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KNS1600/R User’s Guide - Rev. B00

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The following diagrams show the relationship between cable type and which
UTP port connector to use. To verify

the pin wiring of your UTP cable, see

“Appendix A Pin Assignments.”

Notes on MDI and MDI-X

MDI (Media Dependent Interface) is the standard that defines the mechanical
and electrical configuration of a UTP port. For any two devices to
communicate with each other on the network, the transmitter of one device
must be connected to the receiver of the other device. This can be achieved by
using a crossover cable, or by using the MDI-X port, which implements the
crossover internally.

Port

Configuration

For connection to

another hub (MDI-X)

For connection to a NIC or

router (MDI)

MDI-X

Use cross-over cable

Use straight-through cable

MDI

Use straight-through cable

Use cross-over cable

MDI-X

MDI

MDI-X

MDI

Using a Straight-Through Cable

MDI-X

MDI

MDI-X

MDI

Using a Cross-Over Cable

Use the MDI-X port
when connecting to
a network card or
other MDI device.

Use the MDI port
when connecting to
a hub or other MDI-X
device.

Use the MDI port
when connecting to
a network card or
other MDI device.

Use the MDI-X port
when connecting to
a hub or other MDI-X
device.

PORT 8

PORT 8

PORT 8

PORT 8

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