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Chapter 2: Unpacking and Installing Your FN10

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Fast Network 10 User Guide

2.4 CONNECTING THE FN10 TO THE NETWORK

Installations vary depending on existing wiring, application objectives,
and other considerations. Be sure to have your current network topology
map available or contact your network administrator.

The FN10 can be connected via 10BASE-T (or optional Fast Ethernet
100BASE-TX) cable to a punch-down block or patch panel located in a
wiring closet. Individual devices are then connected to the FN10 at either
the punch-down block or patch panel, usually via unshielded twisted-pair
cabling.

For each device you connect to the FN10 through a punch-down block or
patch panel, do the following:

1. Connect one end of the 10BASE-T (or optional 100BASE-TX) cable

to the device’s network interface card.

2. Connect the other end of the 10BASE-T cable to a connector on the

punch-down block or patch panel.

3. Connect one end of a second 10BASE-T cable to the connector on the

punch-down block or patch panel.

4. Connect the other end of the second 10BASE-T cable to a numbered

port on the FN10.

For each device you directly connect to the FN10, do the following:

1. Connect one end of the 10BASE-T (or optional 100 BASE-TX) cable

to the device’s network interface card.

2. Connect the other end of the 10BASE-T cable to a numbered port on

the FN10.

NOTE

See the

FN10 Local Console Manager (LCM) Commands

Reference Card for a list of all LCM commands, including each
command’s options.

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