Expanding your network – AirLive Live-GSH8T User Manual

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4 Expanding your Network

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Live-GSH8T Gigabit Ethernet Switch

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Expanding Your Network


Live-GSH8T Gigabit Ethernet Switch is primarily designed as a central switching device to manage
your workgroup/departmental traffic within Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet.

The following section will introduce to you the basics of network connectivity in virtual workgroup
computing within Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet environment.

Connectivity Rules

10 Mbps Connection (10BASE-T)


Ethernet connection should be configured according to the following connectivity rules:

• The maximum length for UTP cables must not exceed 100 meters from end station to a

shared-access 10BASE-T hub.

• Between any two end stations in a collision domain, there may be up to five cable segments and

four intermediate repeaters at most.

• If there is a path between any two end-stations containing five segments and four repeaters, then

at least two of the cable segments must be point-to-point link segments (e.g. 10BASE-T or
10BASE-5), while the remaining segments may be of mixed segments (e.g.: 10BASE-2 or
10BASE-5).

Copper-wired 100/1000 Mbps Connection (100/1000BASE-T)


Copper-wired Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet connection should be configured according to the
following connectivity rules:

• The maximum length for STP/UTP cable is 100 meters from end station and a shared-access

100BASE-TX hub.

• The maximum cable length is 100 meters between end station and switch/repeater; and 100

meters between switch and switch/repeater, thus making possible a maximum distance of 300
meters between two end stations.

Connecting to another Switch/Hub


Straight-through Cable Connection


Because the switch is equipped with auto-MDI/MDIX function for every port, users can use
straight-thru cable for any type of connection. There is no need for crossover cables.

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