Using the 3in1 port – Asante Technologies 1012 User Manual

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Chapter 2 — Connecting to the Network

The 3in1 port is actually a single port with three connectors: an
AUI, RJ45, and BNC. Port connection is made using one of the fol-
lowing:

The AsantéBridge can automatically select a port con-
nector to use; the connector selected depends on port
configuration: If only one connector is connected, for
example, the AUI, you select this port. If more than one
connector is attached (for example, both the AUI and the
BNC), the AsantéBridge looks first for the AUI, then RJ45,
then the BNC.

You can assign a specific port connector to use via
AsantéView network management software; this setting
remains in effect until the AsantéBridge is reset.

You can configure the AsantéBridge hardware by install-
ing a jumper on the motherboard to use just the AUI port
connections; this setting cannot be changed except by
removing the jumper on the board.

The next three sections provide examples for interconnecting the
AsantéBridge to your network. There are sample connection
schemes using each connector in the 3in1port.

The

BNC port

is typically used to interconnect hubs to a thin

Ethernet backbone. The backbone cable must be properly termi-
nated, and the network configuration must not exceed minimum
and maximum distance length or device count guidelines as pre-
sented in the IEEE 802.3 10Base2 specifications.

To interconnect hubs on a thin Ethernet backbone:

1

Connect the AsantéBridge BNC connector to a T-connector
on a properly terminated thin cable backbone, as shown in
the Figure 2-4.

Using the

3in1 Port

Connecting to the

BNC Port

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