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Chapter 2 Contivity 100 unit hardware installation
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A seven-port autosensing, autonegotiating Ethernet switch provides a means
for connecting to your network and enables you to eliminate an extra Ethernet
switch or hub on your LAN. Each port adapts to the correct network speed (10
Mb/s or 100 Mb/s), the duplex mode of the connected device, and the correct
MDI status of the cable. For details, refer to
autosensing Ethernet switch specifications," on page
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Seven 10/100 Link/Activity LEDs (labeled S1–S7) display port status for the
Ethernet switch. For details, refer to
diagnostic functions," on page
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Seven FDX LEDs (labeled S1–S7) display port mode status for the Ethernet
switch. For details, refer to
functions," on page
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Figure 1 Front panel of the Contivity 100 unit
The rear panel of the unit contains the following switches and connectors:
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A communications interface (one or two phone jacks, an ISDN jack, or a third
Ethernet connection) for connecting to your telephone service company
(telco), external Ethernet connection, or ISP
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Second full-duplex/half-duplex autonegotiating Ethernet connection (Eth2) to
connect to a router or bridge to support a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), or to
add another network segment
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AUX port to directly connect a PC or modem for out-of-band management
(see
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Configuration switches (see
page
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Power voltage selector switch (115 or 230 VAC)
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Power supply connector and power switch
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