Installation manual

Fast EtherHub-8se User’s Guide
Installing the System 2-3
Making a Connection via the MDI Daisy-Chain Port
1. To make a direct connection to another compatible hub or switch, use the
8MDI daisy-chain port. When connecting to this port, remember not to use
Port 8MDI-X.
2. Prepare straight-through shielded or unshielded twisted-pair cables with
RJ-45 plugs on both ends. Use 100
W Category 5 cable for all connections.
Connect one end of the cable to Port 8MDI on this hub, and the other end to a
standard MDI-X station port on the other device. When inserting an RJ-45
plug, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is
properly seated.
Notes:
1. When connecting to Port 8MDI, do not use port 8 MDI-X.
2. Make sure the length of twisted-pair cable does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).
3. To connect to another hub or switch, you may also run straight-through
twisted-pair cabling from a station port on this hub to a crossover port on
another device. However, if you must connect to another device via station
ports at both ends of the cable, use crossover cabling.
Distance Limit for Fast Ethernet Cabling
There are two common ways to calculate maximum cable length. The first
way, which is refered to as the “Simplified Cable Length Constraints” method
assumes that the maximum permissible cable length is used to connect various
end-node devices (such as workstations or servers) to the hub. A more careful
method of calculating maximum cable length, referred to as the “Precise Length
Budgeting” method, requires you to measure the exact cable length for each
pair of nodes that need to communicate, and to provide the signal delay time for
each hub in your system. Both of these methods are described in this section.