Bay Technical Associates BayStack 303 User Manual

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Installing the BayStack Switches
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Connecting the 10/100BASE-TX Port
Both BayStack 303 and 304 switches contain an onboard 10/100 Mb/s port that 
uses autonegotiation with the connecting device to determine the wire speed. An 
optional second 10/100 Mb/s port can be added by installing the 10/100BASE-TX 
MDA. The 10/100 Mb/s ports must use Category 5 UTP cable to accommodate 
the 100BASE-TX functionality. A standard RJ-45 connection, shown in 
, is provided to connect devices to the switch through the high-speed 
port. Like the 10BASE-T ports, the 10/100BASE-TX ports are configured as 
MDI-X.
Both the onboard port and the optional MDA port have dedicated LEDs that 
indicate wire speed (10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s) and duplex mode (half- or full-duplex). 
See 
” on 
 for more 
information.
Figure 2-4.
10/100 Mb/s port connections
Half-duplex and Full-duplex Mode
By definition, the Ethernet carrier sense multiple access/collision detection 
(CSMA/CD) protocol operates in half-duplex mode, allowing either data 
transmission or reception, but never both at the same time. Point-to-point network 
connections, such as DTE-to-switch ports, do not need CSMA/CD to resolve 
media access contention from multiple devices; therefore, point-to-point network 
connections allow a file server to transmit frames to a switch while simultaneously 
receiving frames from the same switch. This two-way, non-CSMA/CD full-duplex 
communication provides an effective bandwidth of 200 Mb/s between two 
devices.
100BASE-TX
MDA
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7466EA
MTX-1
100BASETX
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F Dx
10/100 Mb/s ports
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