Connections To A Hub In A Wiring Closet - AT&T StarLAN 10 Network Installation Manual

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Connections to a Hub in a Wiring Closet
A Hub installed in a wiring closet can support connections to the
following:
wall jacks in rooms (using building twisted-pair wire)
a Hub located in a room (using building twisted-pair wire)
an Ethernet transceiver (using transceiver cable)
Hubs installed in the same wiring closet (using modular cords)
a Hub located in another wiring closet (using building twisted-
pair wire or optical fiber)
a Hub located in a wiring closet in another building (using
optical fiber)
This section contains the procedures for connecting a Hub in a
wiring closet to a room wall jack and to a Hub in a room.
The procedures for connecting devices (an Ethernet transceiver or
multiple Hubs) to a Hub within that wiring closet are the same as
for connecting them in a room. The following sections contain
information on connecting devices:
For information on connecting an Ethernet transceiver to a Hub
in a wiring closet, read the "Ethernet Transceiver-to-Hub
Connection (Room)" section earlier in this guide.
For information on connecting a Hub to another Hub in the
same wiring closet, read the "Hub-to-Hub Connection (Room)"
section earlier in this guide.
Instructions for making Hub-to-Hub connections between wiring
closets will be provided later in this guide.
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Note
If
you are not familiar with wiring closet connections or do not feel
comfortable attempting such connections, it is recommended that
you retain the services of an AT&T technician or other similarly
qualified professional. For installation service information,
read the "To Contact AT&T" section in the beginning of this
guide.....
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