Table 3-15 Operation terminal (when connecting to the MANAGEMENT port)
Item
Communication port
Communication
software
Communication
procedure
#1: Used for transferring software and dump files.
(2) UTP cable (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
To connect an operation terminal to the MANAGEMENT port of the Switch, prepare
a UTP cable that supports the specifications in Table 3-16 Physical specifications of
the MANAGEMENT port below.
Table 3-16 Physical specifications of the MANAGEMENT port
Item
Category
Transmission distance (max.)
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
Table 3-17 Pin arrangement of the MANAGEMENT port
RJ 45 pin
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3. Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals
Specifications
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port
Tera Term Pro (Version 2.3) or another Telnet client
#1
FTP client
Telnet, FTP
10BASE-T
Category 3 and higher
100 m
The MANAGEMENT port of the Switch supports the Auto MDI/MDI-X
functionality. If the Auto MDI/MDI-X functionality is enabled, either a
straight-through cable or a crossover cable can be connected,
regardless of the connection target.
The Auto MDI/MDI-X functionality is enabled only when
auto-negotiation is specified for the MANAGEMENT port.
The factory default setting is auto-negotiation.
When the Auto MDI/MDI-X functionality is disabled, the
MANAGEMENT port of the Switch is fixed to MDI.
Use a crossover cable if the port at the connection target is MDI, and
use a straight-through cable if the port is MDI-X.
For information about the pin configuration of the MANAGEMENT port
when the Auto MDI/MDI-X functionality is disabled, see the following
table.
Physical specifications
10BASE-T
Send (+)
(A)
Send (-)
(a)
Receive (+)
(B)
#1
Not used
(C)
#1
Not used
(c)
-
Receive (
)
(b)
#1
Not used
(D)
Physical specifications
100BASE-TX
Category 5 and higher
100BASE-TX
Send (+)
(A)
Send (-)
(a)
Receive (+)
(B)
#1
Not used
(C)
#1
Not used
(c)
-
Receive (
)
(b)
#1
Not used
(D)
100 m
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