User Guide Hub/Switch SuperStack II Switch 1000
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- Installation and Setup
- Setting Up for Management
- Managing The Switch 1000
- Setting Up Users
- Creating a New User
- Deleting a User
- Editing User Details
- Assigning Local Security
- Choosing a Switch Management Level
- Setting Up the Switch Unit
- Setting Up the Switch Ports
- Setting Up the Switch Database (SDB)
- Setting Up Resilient Links
- Setting Up Traps
- Setting Up the Console Port
- Resetting the Switch
- Initializing the Switch
- Upgrading Software
- Advanced Management
- Status Monitoring and Statistics
- Safety Information
- Screen Access Rights
- Trouble-shooting
- Pin-outs
- Switch 1000 Technical Specifications
- Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index
- 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty
- Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

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Configuration Rules for Fast Ethernet
The topology rules for 100Mbps Fast Ethernet are
slightly different to those for 10Mbps Ethernet.
Figure 2-1 illustrates the key topology rules and pro-
vides examples of how they allow for large-scale
Fast Ethernet networks.
The key topology rules are:
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Maximum UTP cable length is 100m (328ft) over
category 5 cable.
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A 412m (1352ft) fiber run is allowed for connect-
ing switch to switch, or endstation to switch,
using half-duplex 100BASE-FX.
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A total network span of 325m (1066ft) is allowed
in single-repeater topologies (one hub stack per
wiring closet with a fiber run to the collapsed
backbone). For example, a 225m (738ft) fiber
downlink from a repeater to a router or switch,
plus 100m (328ft) UTP run from a repeater out to
the endstations.
Configuration Rules with Full Duplex
The Switch provides full duplex support for all its
fixed Ethernet and Fast Ethernet ports, and Fast
Ethernet Plug-in Module ports. Full duplex allows
frames to be transmitted and received simulta-
neously and, in effect, doubles the potential
throughput of a link.
With full duplex, the Ethernet topology rules are the
same, but the Fast Ethernet rules are:
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Maximum UTP cable length is 100m (328ft) over
category 5 cable
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A 2km (6562ft) fiber run is allowed for connect-
ing switch-to-switch, or endstation-to-switch










