Connecting the hub to other devices, Cable types and mdi/mdi-x modes, Connecting the hub to other devices -3 – Nortel Networks 60-12T User Manual

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Installation

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4.

Insert the screws into the front of the bracket, through the rack, so that
the screws extend past the rack.

5.

Tighten the screws.

Connecting the Hub To Other Devices

You can connect hubs to other network devices through the dual-speed MDI/
MDI-X RJ-45 port on the front of the hub.

Cable Types and MDI/MDI-X Modes

You can use standard straight through Ethernet cables to connect your hub to PCs,
printers, or servers. If you want to connect your BayStack 60-12T/60-24T 10/100
Ethernet Hub to routers, switches, and other hubs you must use a crossover cable
unless you set the MDI/MDI-X button to uplink. You can only configure port 1
with the MDI/MDI-X button.

Table 3-1

and

Table 3-2

show which cable types and MDI/MDI-X modes to use

for various devices when connecting from the BayStack 60-12T 10/100 Ethernet
Hub or BayStack 60-24T 10/100 Ethernet Hub, respectively.

Table 3-1.

Cables and MDI/MDI-X Modes for the

BayStack 60-12T 10/100 Ethernet

Hub

Hub Port

Connecting Device

Mode

Cable Type

1 through 12

PC, server

MDI-X (normal)

Straight-through

1 through 12

Hub, router, switch

MDI-X (normal)

Crossover

1

Hub, router, switch

MDI (uplink)

Straight-through

Table 3-2.

Cables and MDI/MDI-X Modes for the

BayStack 60-24T 10/100 Ethernet

Hub

Hub Port

Connecting Device

Mode

Cable Type

1 through 24

PC, server

MDI-X (normal)

Straight-through

1 through 24

Hub, router, switch

MDI-X (normal)

Crossover

1

Hub, router, switch

MDI (uplink)

Straight-through

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