Magnum 6K32F/FR/FC/FRC Managed Switch Installation and User Guide (07/10)
indicating full-duplex mode when lit (or half-duplex when off). The 10/100 LED
indicates the speed for the copper port, which is 10Mbps when the LED is ON and 10
Mb when the LED is OFF.
5.2.5
6KP8-MTRJ, 8 @100Mb multi-mode FX ,
MTRJ Small-Form-factor
Magnum 6KP8-MTRJ is a
multi-mode fiber optic 8-port module
equipped with a small-form-factor
MTRJ-type connector. It looks almost
like an RJ-45 port, but it is black in
color. The MT-RJ's small size and
ease of connection make it a good
choice for 100Mbps "fiber-to-the-
desktop" Ethernet connectivity. When
installed in a Magnum 6K32F Series
Switch, it supports fiber optic cable
distances up the IEEE-standard 100Mbps distance limits, i.e., typically 2km at full-
duplex and 412m at half-duplex.
The functionality of this 100BASE-FX multi-mode 8 Port module is essentially
the same as the ST and SC-types. It has the same LEDs per port indicating port activity
(ACT), Link (LK), and FDX or HDX operation.
5.2.5a
6KP6-MT10ST, 4 @100Mb multi-mode FX , MTRJ Small-Form-
Factor and 2@ 10Mb Multi-mode ST-Fiber port
The 6KP6-RJ10ST is a combo module with two different kinds of fiber flavor
with two different speeds. The top four ports of MTRJ Small form factor fiber support at
100Mb full-duplex, whereas the bottom two ports multi-mode ST-Fiber support 10Mb
half-duplex. This combo module provides more flexibility to the user to connect their
legacy 10Mb fiber as well as 100Mb to the Magnum 6K32F Series Switch.
When installed in a Magnum 6K32F Series Switch, the 100Mb MTRJ
connector supports fiber optic cable distances up to the IEEE-standard 100Mbps distance
limits, i.e., typically 2km at full-duplex and 412m at half-duplex. The 10Mb Multi-mode
ST-Fiber connector supports the standard fiber optic distance limit of 2Km at Full and
Half-duplex both.
The functionality of this 100BASE-FX multi-mode 4 port module is essentially
the same as the ST and SC-types. It has the same LEDs per port indicating port activity
(ACT), Link (LK), and FDX or HDX operation
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