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Media Dependent Adapters (MDAs)

893-01010-A

B-3

10/100BASE-TX MDA

The optional expansion slot can be used for a 10/100BASE-TX MDA that
supports autonegotiation for either 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s operation, depending on
the connecting device. For more information about autonegotiation, see

“Connecting the 10/100BASE-TX Port

” on

page 2-9

.

The MDA, shown in

Figure B-2

, provides one 10/100 Mb/s port and its associated

LEDs. The LED indicators are described in

Table B-2

. Because this port is

capable of operating at 100 Mb/s, Bay Networks recommends that only Category
5 UTP cabling be used for connections to the RJ-45 port connector (see

Table 1-1

on

page 1-5

for RJ-45 pin assignments).

The 10/100BASE-TX port also supports operation in full- and half-duplex mode.
In full-duplex mode, the aggregate transfer can be either 20 Mb/s or
200 Mb/s (for simultaneous transmit and receive at 100 Mb/s each) depending on
the speed of the connecting device. In half-duplex mode, the transfer speed is
either 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s (transmit or receive).

1 = Status indicators

Link–valid communication link established
100–port operating as 100BASE-TX
F Dx–port operating in full-duplex mode (LED lit) or half-duplex mode (LED off)

2 = 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 connector

Figure B-2.

10/100BASE-TX MDA

MTX-1

100BASETX

Link

100

F Dx

897EA

1

2

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