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Features of HP Routers
LAN Media Connections
LAN Media Connections
The following types of ports are available on HP routers. See the HP
Network Connectivity Product Catalog for the specific routers and their
port combinations.
Ethernet Ports
Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 LAN ports use the following types of connectors:
Twisted-pair RJ-45 connector, for IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T
unshielded twisted-pair cable
BNC connector, for a IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base2 thin coaxial cable
LAN (also known as ThinLAN) to be attached with a BNC "T"
connector
Fiber-optic transmit and receive ST-type connectors, for IEEE 802.3
Type 10Base-FL (or FOIRL) optical cable
AUI connector, for an external Ethernet/IEEE 802.3-compatible
transceiver used to connect to any of the other LAN media listed
above this item, plus the following medium:
Thick coaxial cable, IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base5
On an HP Router 650, the Ethernet/802.3 ports are supplied on replaceable
recessed transceiver modules. All of the Ethernet/802.3 ports on the series
200 and 400 routers include an AUI connector for attachment of an external
transceiver, and some also include a BNC connector that you can use instead
of the AUI port.
Token Ring Ports
Each token ring port has a 9-pin female connector. This is used to connect
an IEEE 802.5 token ring LAN using a cable with a 9-pin male D-connector
on one end and a medium interface connector (MIC for token rings) on the
other end of the cable. The MIC must conform to IEEE 802.5 specifications
for connection to a trunk coupling unit (TCU).
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