Ethernet; Token Ring - Psion Teklogix 9150 User Manual

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tion With A Web Browser" on page 21). Subsequent changes in the network, such as
the addition of stations or users, would also require that the 9150 configuration
be changed.
Important:
Once the 9150 is configured and rebooted the first time, the
"Employ bootp" parameter should be disabled (see page 38),
unless the 9150 obtains its IP address from a bootp server or the
system administrator intends to update the software through bootp.
2.2.3.1

Ethernet

The 9150 is equipped with three variations of Ethernet connection: 10Base-T
(RJ-45), 10Base2 (BNC coax), and 10Base5 (Dsub 15). See Figure 2.2 on page 17
for an illustration of the connector locations. Since these ports are auto-selecting,
jumper or configuration settings are not required. The maximum packet size sup-
ported over the network is 1500 bytes. This parameter is not set at the 9150, but
should be set at the host.
For a description of port pinouts, please refer to Appendix A: "Port Pinouts And
Cable Diagrams".
Note: 10Base2 termination is not required if the port is not used.
2.2.3.2

Token Ring

To connect a 9150 to a Token Ring network, a Madge Token Ring Smart 16/4 Ring-
node Adapter Type II PC card, 4 or 16 Mbps, is pre-installed in the internal PC card
slot. The connector plate shown in the inset in Figure 2.2 on page 17 is fixed to the
base of the 9150 to accommodate the Token Ring Dsub9 cable. This connection
supports Shielded Twisted Pair (IBM STP) cables Type 1 or 6. The maximum
packet size supported over the network is 1500 bytes. This parameter is not set at
the 9150, but should be set at the host.
For a description of port pinouts, please refer to Appendix A: "Port Pinouts And
Cable Diagrams".
Chapter 2: Installation Requirements
Preparing For LAN Installation
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