Installation guide
100BASE-TX Network
2-2 Network Requirements
100BASE-TX Network
Whenconnectinga100BASE‐TXsegmenttooneofthefixedports(1 through24on
C3G124‐24,1through48onC3G124‐48),useCategory5UTPcabling.Theswitchatthe
otherendofthetwistedpairsegmentmustmeetIEEE802.3‐2002100BASE‐TXFast
Ethernetnetworkrequirementsfor
theswitchestooperateat100 Mbps.
1000BASE-FX Network
TheMini‐GBICportsockets(21 through24onC3G124‐24;45through48onC3G124‐48)
enableyoutovarythetypeof1‐Gbpsportconnection.RefertoTable 1‐1onpage 1‐4fora
listoftheMini‐GBICscurrentlyavailablefromEnterasys N etworks.
Thedeviceattheotherend
ofthefiberconnectionmustmeetthesameGigabit Ethernet
requirementsfortheconnecteddevicestooperateat1‐Gigabitspeed.
1000BASE-T Network
TheRJ45fixedfrontpanelconnectorssupportRJ45copper1000BA SE ‐Tcompliant
connections.Whenconnectinga1000BASE‐TsegmenttooneoftheRJ45fixedportsuse
Category5UTPcabling.Thedeviceattheotherendofthetwistedpairsegmentmust
meetIEEE802.3‐20021000BASE‐TGigabitEthernet
networkrequirementsforthedevices
tooperateat1000 Mbps.
TheMini‐GBICportsockets(21 through24onC3G124‐24;45through48onC3G124‐48)
enableyoutovarythetypeof1‐Gbpsportconnection.RefertoTable 1‐1onpage 1‐4fora
listoftheMini‐GBICscurrently
availa blefromEnterasys Networks.
Note: When using the fixed ports on the switch for 100 Mbps operation use Category 5
UTP cabling with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms for 100 Mbps operation.
The fixed switch ports are capable of operating at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. This is
accomplished by the switch when Auto-Negotiation is enabled. This enables the switch to
automatically sense the transmission speed of the other device and adjust for the speed
accordingly.