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Micro 100-TX24 Fast Ethernet Repeater User’s Guide ®...
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Micro 100-TX24 Repeater User’s Guide Product Information and Customer Support Copyright Hardware Warranty...
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Micro 100-TX24 Repeater User’s Guide Software License Disclaimer Trademarks FCC Radio Frequency Interference Regulatory Statement Canadian Department of Communications Radio Frequency Statement...
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Micro 100-TX24 Repeater User’s Guide Electromagnetic Interference Performance Compliance Safety Compliance European Community Immunity Test Standards...
PWR B MDI-X MDI-X Power Supply and Uplink Switch 100BASE-T Collision Status Indicators Figure 1-2: Micro 100-TX24 Repeater Front Panel PWR B PWR A Optional Power Supply B Power Supply A (Backup) (Pre-installed) Figure 1-3: Micro 100-TX24 Repeater Back Panel...
Operational Overview Introduction LED Indicators RJ-45 Link/Partition/Activity LED Indicators ® ™ Micro 100-TX24 Fast Ethernet Repeater MDI-X PWR A PWR B MDI-X MDI-X Power Supply and 100BASE-TX Collision Status Indicators Figure 1-4: LED Indicators Condition Meaning PWR A and PWR B...
Chapter 2 Planning Repeater Installation Installation Requirements Environmental Requirements Electrical Requirements Caution: The power outlet must be a non-switched, three-pronged, grounded outlet. Do not use a three-to-two pronged adapter at the outlet. Doing so may result in electrical shock and/or damage to the repeater and will void your warranty.
System Planning Charts Micro 100-TX24 Repeater Setup and Cabling Chart Date Unit Number Port Connects To Building Location Rack Mount Table Uplink Switch Setting MDI-X (default) MDI (uplinkable) Figure 2-2: Micro 100-TX24 Repeater Setup and Cabling Chart 2 - 4...
Planning Repeater Installation System Planning Charts Rack Inventory Chart Use this chart to record the components installed in a particular rack. Date Wiring Closet Number Rack Number Installer Example Micro 100-TX24 Micro 100-TX24 Figure 2-3: Rack Inventory Chart 2 - 5...
Chapter 3 Installing the Repeater Mounting the Repeater Attaching the Rubber Feet Note: Be sure you allow at least 2 inches on each side of the repeater for proper air flow. 3 - 1...
Mounting the Repeater Installing the Repeater Rack-Mounting the Repeater Bracket Screws ™ Micro 100-TX24 Fast Ethernet Repeater MDI-X Figure 3-1: Attaching the Mounting Brackets ® ™ Micro 100-TX24 Fast Ethernet Repeater MDI-X PWR A PWR B MDI-X MDI-X Rack-mount Screws...
DTE is 100 meters. The total maximum end-to-end length of the collision domain is 205 meters. ® ™ Micro 100-TX24 Fast Ethernet Repeater MDI-X PWR A PWR B MDI-X MDI-X ® ™ Micro 100-TX24 Fast Ethernet Repeater MDI-X PWR A PWR B MDI-X MDI-X MDI-X Figure 3-5: Interconnecting Micro 100-TX24 Repeaters 3 - 4...
Notes: — The power source should be near the repeater and easily accessible. — The Micro 100-TX24 repeater has no power switch. Connecting the repeater to the power source via the power cable’s three-pronged plug powers up the repeater. Disconnecting Power...
Installing a Redundant Power Supply Module Installing the Repeater Installing a Redundant Power Supply Module PWR A PWR B Note: You can install the redundant power supply module while the main power supply module is powered on. PWR B PWR B PWR A Redundant Power Supply Module Spring Screws...