Allied Telesis X8106 User Manual

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SwitchBlade x8106 Chassis Switch Installation Guide
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Cabling the NET MGMT Port on the AT-SBx81CFC400 Card
The controller card must have access to your network to perform the 
management features in Table 12 on page 50. You can give the controller 
card access to your network either by configuring the Inband Interface, 
which enables the card to use the backplane and Ethernet line cards to 
communicate with your network, or by connecting the NET MGMT port to 
a network device, such as a switch or router. (For instructions on how to 
configure the Inband Interface, refer to the Software Reference for 
SwitchBlade x8100 Series Switches
.)
Here are the guidelines to using the NET MGMT port:
You may connect the NET MGMT port to a switch, router, media 
converter, workstation, or other network device.
The cabling requirements of the port are the same as the ports on 
the AT-SBx81GT24 Line Card, in Table 1 on page 33.
If the chassis has two AT-SBx81CFC400 Controller Fabric Cards, 
you may connect the NET MGMT ports on the active and standby 
master controller cards to the same network device or different 
devices.
The default speed setting for the port is Auto-Negotiation. This 
setting is appropriate if the port is connected to a network device 
that also support Auto-Negotiation.
The default speed setting of Auto-Negotiation is not appropriate if 
the port is connected to a network device that does not support 
Auto-Negotiation and has a fixed speed or 10 or 100 Mbps. In this 
situation, disable Auto-Negotiation and set the port’s speed 
manually to match the speed of the network device.
The port must be set to Auto-Negotiation, the default setting, to 
operate at 1000Mbps.
The default duplex mode setting for the port is Auto-Negotiation. 
This setting is appropriate if the port is connected to a network 
device that also support Auto-Negotiation for the duplex mode.
The default duplex mode setting of Auto-Negotiation is not 
appropriate if the port is connected to a network device that does 
not support Auto-Negotiation and has a fixed duplex mode. In this 
situation, you should disable Auto-Negotiation on the port and set 
its duplex mode manually to avoid the possibility of a duplex mode 
mismatch. With Auto-Negotiation, the port defaults to half-duplex if 
it detects that the end node is not using Auto-Negotiation. This can 
result in a mismatch if the end node is operating at a fixed duplex 
mode of full-duplex.
The default wiring configuration of the port is automatic MDIX 
detection, which configures the MDI/MDIX setting automatically.