Connecting the network cables – Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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7. Close the system case and disconnect any personal antistatic devices.

Connecting the Network Cables

The Broadcom NetXtreme II adapter has either an RJ-45 connector used for attaching the system to an Ethernet copper-wire
segment or a fiber optic connector for attaching the system to an Ethernet fiber optic segment.

NOTE: This section does not apply to blade servers.

Copper Wire

NOTE: The Broadcom NetXtreme II adapter supports Automatic MDI Crossover (MDIX), which eliminates the need for

crossover cables when connecting machines back-to-back. A straight-through Category 5 cable allows the machines to
communicate when connected directly together.

1. Select an appropriate cable.

Table 1

lists the copper cable requirements for connecting to 10/100/1000BASE-T and

10GBASE-T ports:

Table 1: 10/100/1000BASE-T and 10GBASE-T Cable Specifications

Port Type

Connector

Media

Maximum Distance

10BASE-T

RJ-45

Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted pairs (UTP)

100m (328 ft)

100/1000BASE-T

1

RJ-45

Category 5

2

UTP

100m (328 ft)

10GBASE-T

RJ-45

Category 6

3

UTP

Category 6A

3

UTP

50m (164 ft)

100m (328 ft)

1

1000BASE-T signaling requires four twisted pairs of Category 5 balanced cabling, as specified in ISO/IEC

11801:2002 and ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-B.

2

Category 5 is the minimum requirement. Category 5e and Category 6 are fully supported.

3

10GBASE-T signaling requires four twisted pairs of Category 6 or Category 6A (augmented Category 6) balanced

cabling, as specified in ISO/IEC 11801:2002 and ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.

2. Connect one end of the cable to the RJ-45 connector on the adapter.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ-45 Ethernet network port.

Please read all

Restrictions and Disclaimers

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