Cable And Connector Information - NETGEAR FS102 Installation Manual

Fast ethernet switch
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Symptom
Cause
Yellow Rx/Tx
Data collision is
Collision LED is
occurring on the port.
blinking
excessively.
Green FDX LED is
Port is operating in
off when you have
half-duplex mode.
set the port to
operate in full-
duplex mode.

Cable and Connector Information

Twisted Pair Cables
For two devices to communicate, the transmitter of each device must be connected to the receiver
of the other device. The crossover function is usually implemented internally as part of the
circuitry in the device. Most ports on switches and repeaters have media-dependent interfaces with
crossover ports. These ports are referred to as MDI-X or normal ports. Computer and workstation
adapter cards are usually media-dependent interface ports referred to as MDI or uplink ports.
The figures illustrate the use of straight-through and crossover twisted pair cables.
Uplink or
MDI port
1
Tx
2
3
Rx
6
Normal or
MDI-X port
1
Rx
2
3
Tx
6
Model FS102, Model FS104, Model FS108 Fast Ethernt Switch Installation Guide
Solution
The port and switch might be functioning correctly.
However, check the following to make sure that
excessive collisions are normal (as in most Ethernet
networks) and not caused by:
• Incorrect cabling or connectors
• Wiring techniques
• Mismatched duplex operating mode settings
Make sure the connected device is able to operate at
half-duplex mode and check the specifications of the
connected device to make sure it has the ability to
signal the operating mode. Verify that the connected
device is operational. If the connected device is an
adapter card, make sure you have an adapter card
that is capable of 100 Mbps operation and set to 100
Mbps if it is not autosensing.
Straight-through
twisted pair cable
Crossover
twisted pair cable
Normal or
MDI-X port
1
Rx
2
3
Tx
6
Normal or
MDI-X port
1
Rx
2
3
Tx
6
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