DELL 7x0N Benutzerhandbuch
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Dell PowerVault 7x0N Systems — Connecting to ATM and FDDI Networks
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To connect the filer to a single-attachment FDDI network, use a single-attached
FDDI-TP or fiber card to push the cable connector into the card’s connector until it
clicks and locks into place. You can connect to an FDDI single-attachment station or
concentrator. Figure 2 shows a duplex FDDI fiber optic cable connecting to a single-
attached FDDI fiber card.
FDDI-TP or fiber card to push the cable connector into the card’s connector until it
clicks and locks into place. You can connect to an FDDI single-attachment station or
concentrator. Figure 2 shows a duplex FDDI fiber optic cable connecting to a single-
attached FDDI fiber card.
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You can also use a dual-attached FDDI fiber card with a single-attachment FDDI net-
work. Push the cable connector into the card’s top connector (port B) until it clicks and
locks into place. Leave the card’s bottom connector unused.
work. Push the cable connector into the card’s top connector (port B) until it clicks and
locks into place. Leave the card’s bottom connector unused.
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FDDI-TP
(single-attached)
(single-attached)
Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or Category 5
sheath-shielded, 100-ohm twisted-pair (TP) cable with a
sheath-shielded, 100-ohm twisted-pair (TP) cable with a
TP-MIC plug.
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RJ45 connector.
*Do not exceed the maximum cable length specifications in the appropriate FDDI ANSI standard.
FDDI fiber
(single-attached or
dual-attached)
(single-attached or
dual-attached)
Duplex 62.5/125 micron or 50/125 micron multimode
fiber optic cable with SC connectors.
fiber optic cable with SC connectors.
Duplex SC connector.
duplex FDDI fiber optic cable
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