Intrepid Control Systems RAD-Star User Manual page 14

Broadr-reach 100base-t1 / ethernet active tap
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BR SLAVE and the other to BR MSTR. If you guessed incorrectly,
the RAD-Star will not function, but you can simply swap the two
connectors—you can't damage an ECU or the RAD-Star by
connecting two master or two slave devices to each other.
3.
Connect Ethernet Cables to RAD-Star: Connect one end of each of the supplied
conventional Ethernet cables to the SLAVE and MASTER ports on the RAD-Star
(Figure 10). You will again hear a click as the jacks are attached.
Figure 10: Connecting Ethernet Cables to the RAD-Star.
4.
Connect Ethernet Cable to PC: Connect a third Ethernet cable to the PC that you wish
to use to monitor traffic coming from the RAD-Star (Figure 11).
Figure 11: Connecting the Ethernet Cable to a PC.
5.
Connect Ethernet Cables to Ethernet Switch: Insert the other ends of the cables you
just connected to the RAD-Star and PC into open jacks in your Ethernet switch (or hub).
(For most devices, the exact choice of ports on the switch/hub does not matter.)
Version 1.2 - June 1, 2016
Note: If you are unsure which device on a link is the master
and which is the slave, just choose either device to connect to
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