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To create a valid collision domain diameter, you must adhere to the
following maximum cable span lengths along with the collision domain
diameter guidelines in Table 9:
UTP (running TX or T4) — Maximum cable span length is ≤100 m.
Fiber (running FX) — Maximum cable span length is ≤412 m.
Figure 10 shows examples of collision domain diameters.
Figure 10 Collision Domain Diameter Examples
Collision domain
diameter 1
To determine a valid collision domain diameter, follow these steps:
1 Determine which interfaces will be used: TX, FX, or T4.
2 Add up the combined length of all cabling to be used.
3 Determine which class of repeaters, if any, are used in the collision
domain diameter.
4 Determine the maximum cable length by referring to Table 10, which
contains cabling and repeater guidelines for three scenarios shown in
Figure 11, Figure 12, and Figure 13.
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