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Magnum DS50 / DS60s Dual Speed Hubs                  Installation and User Guide (06/02)
 
 
3.2.5 
Connections to NICs which support Auto-Negotiation, RJ-45 ports 
 
The copper ports of Magnum DS50 / DS60s will function properly with NICs 
(Network Interface Cards) which support Auto-Negotiation, and the Fast Link Pulse (FLP) 
coding for the 100BASE-TX signaling system.  When connecting a NIC to a DS50 / DS60, it 
may be necessary to reload the NIC drivers on the user device if the NIC has been 
communicating with a protocol other than 100BASE-TX (such as 10BASE-T).  When 100Mb 
speed is agreed and in use, the 10/100 LED is steady ON.  It is OFF if there is no traffic or if 
there is 10Mbps traffic. 
In cases where 100BASE-TX connection ports are used as 10BASE-T ports, CAT 3 
may be used.  In either case, the maximum distance for unshielded twisted pair cabling is 100 
meters (328 ft). 
Media 
               
IEEE Standard          Connector  
Twisted Pair (CAT 3 or 5)                  10 BASE-T                  RJ-45 
          
Twisted Pair (CAT 5)  
 100BASE-TX                RJ-45            
 
NOTE :   It is recommended that high quality CAT. 5 cables (which work for both 10 Mbps and 
100Mbps) be used whenever possible in order to provide flexibility in a mixed-speed 
network, since dual-speed ports are auto-sensing for either 10 and 100Mbps.  Note 
that the auto-sensing function does not sense the cable type. 
 
3.2.6 
Collision Domain Diameter  
 
The Collision Domain Diameter is the length of the longest path between any two 
devices in a single collision domain.  A collision domain is defined as a cluster of network 
devices that are connected by means of a repeater or repeaters such that no bridging devices are 
present between any two devices in the cluster.  In order to install an IEEE 802.3u compliant 
Fast Ethernet network, the collision domain, regardless of the actual network topology, must be 
less than 512 BT (Bit Times).  Bit Times are related to media types as shown in Table 3.2a. 
 
 
Table 3.2a:  Worst case round-trip delay for Fast Ethernet media* 
Media Type 
Round-trip delay in           
Bit Time per Meter (BT/m) 
Fiber Optic 
1.000 
Shielded TP cable 
1.112 
Category 5 Cable 
1.112 
Category 4 Cable 
1.140 
Category 3 Cable 
1.140 
*Worst case delays taken from IEEE Std 802.3u-1995, actual delays may be less for a particular cable.  
Contact your cable supplier for exact cable specifications.
  
 
 
 
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