Figure 1 Front Panel Of The Contivity 100 Unit; Configurations - Nortel Contivity 100 Setting Up

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Chapter 2 Contivity 100 unit hardware installation
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
Seven 10/100 Link/Activity LEDs (labeled S1–S7) display port status for the
Ethernet switch. For details, refer to
diagnostic functions," on page
Seven FDX LEDs (labeled S1–S7) display port mode status for the Ethernet
switch. For details, refer to
functions," on page
Figure 1

Figure 1 Front panel of the Contivity 100 unit

The rear panel of the unit contains the following switches and connectors:
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
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
AUX port to directly connect a PC or modem for out-of-band management
(see
Configuration switches (see
page
Power voltage selector switch (115 or 230 VAC)
Power supply connector and power switch
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illustrates the front panel of the unit.
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2
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Power
S1
S2 S3
10/100 Link/Activity
HDX/FDX
Chapter 6, "Out-of-band management support," on page
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Chapter 5, "LEDs: support and
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Chapter 5, "LEDs: support and diagnostic
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S4
S5
S6 S7
Chapter 4, "Configuration switch settings," on
Chapter 3, "Seven-port
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