Cisco Cisco FastHub 412M 10 100 Repeater

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Key Features
Key Features
When installed in a FastHub 400 model, each 10BaseT/100BaseTX and 100BaseFX switched uplink 
module provides a separate switched collision domain for traffic to the workgroup backbone.
The switched uplink modules have these key features:
Switched ports on both switched uplink modules.
Autonegotiation of speed and duplex on the 10BaseT/100BaseTX switched uplink module
Half- and full-duplex operation on the 100BaseFX switched uplink module
Per-port data rates of up to 200 Mbps in full-duplex mode
Management through the FastHub 400 series Hub Manager web-based interface, command-line 
interface (CLI), or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management station
Note
See the FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide for information on 
managing the modules through the hub manager.
10BaseT/100BaseTX Switched Uplink Module
The 10BaseT/100BaseTX switched uplink module, hereafter referred to as the 10/100 switch 
module, has a switched 10/100 autosensing port (Figure 1). By default, the port autonegotiates the 
transmission speed and duplex mode. You can set the port to 10 or 100 Mbps and to half- or 
full-duplex mode.
The 10/100 switch module has LEDs (STAT, DUP, and 100) that reflect the status, duplex mode, and 
speed of the module port. These LEDs are described later in this section.
Figure 1
10BaseT/100BaseTX Switch Module
The 10/100 switch module complies with IEEE 802.3 10BaseT and IEEE 802.3u 100BaseT 
standards. The port uses a standard RJ-45 connector. Attached devices must be within 100 meters of 
the port and be either 10BaseT- or 100BaseTX-compatible. (See the FastHub 400 10/100 Series 
Installation and Configuration Guide
 for details on the port connector.)
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10/100 BASE-TX
STAT DUP 100
Port speed LED
Port status LED
Duplex mode LED
Backplane connector
10BaseT/100BaseTX port