Cabletron Systems 3T02-04 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 2: 
 
Connecting to the Network
 
Page 2-2
Token Ring Switch Module User Guide
 
2.3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS
 
Physical connectivity to a Token Ring network is provided by either 
shielded twisted pair (STP) or unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling that 
connects the Token Ring module to a Hub. Each Token Ring switch 
module provides only one kind of connector, either four DB9 connectors 
for STP cabling or four RJ45 connectors for UTP cabling.
 
2.4 CONNECTING THE TOKEN RING MODULE 
TO A HUB
 
It is not possible to attach workstations directly to the ATX Token Ring 
port. Either an active or a passive Hub must be used. A passive Hub 
contains fairly simple electronics (principally relays) which form a 
self-healing electrical ring. An active Hub contains more sophisticated 
ring-maintenance circuitry and may be manageable.
 
2.4.1
Unshielded Twisted  Pair
 
When using Unshielded Twisted Pair cabling in a Token Ring 
environment, make sure that it conforms to the specifications in Table 2-1 
(this assumes patch cables that are no longer than 8 feet or 2.4 meters):
 
a. To assure compatibility with future LANs, the longest lobe should be limited to 
100 meters.
 
Table 2-1
Unshielded Twisted Pair Cabling Specifications
Data Rate
Compatibility
Cable Type
Longest Lobe
 
a
 
4 Mbps
IBM and IEEE 
UTP 802.5 
Token Ring
EIA/TIA Category 3/4
EIA/TIA Category 5
100 m (328 ft.)
125 m (410 ft.)
16 Mbps
IBM and IEEE 
UTP 802.5 
Token Ring
EIA/TIA Category 3/4
EIA/TIA Category 5
45 m (147 ft.)
45 m (147 ft.)