3Com 3C16592B, 3C16593B - Manual

3Com 3C16592B, 3C16593B

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Front Panel; Ethernet Network Configuration Rules; MDI Switch
  • Page 3 – Rear Panel Connections; Positioning the Baseline Dual Speed Hub; Power Supply
  • Page 5 – Related Standards; Physical
  • Page 6 – IMITED
  • Page 7 – FCC Statement; CSA Statement; ECHNICAL
  • Page 8 – General Environmental Statement; End Of Life Statement; EGAL
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The SuperStack

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3 Baseline Dual Speed Hub is an easy-to-use, 10/100

autosensing Class II hub (repeater). It is ideal for users who want to con-
nect both Ethernet and Fast Ethernet devices (workstations and other
equipment) to the same hub.

All ports on the Baseline Dual Speed Hub are half duplex, autosensing
10 Mbps and 100 Mbps. Each port senses the speed of the connected
equipment and operates at the appropriate speed.

The Baseline Dual Speed Hub comes with:

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One power cord for use with the Baseline Dual Speed Hub

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Four standard height and two reduced height, self-adhesive rubber
pads

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One rack mounting kit

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A card with details of online registration

The Baseline Dual Speed Hub is suitable for office use where it can be free
standing or rack-mounted (in a wiring closet or equipment room). The
hub can be powered either from the AC mains supply, or through an
optional 3Com

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SuperStack Advanced Redundant Power System

(3C16071B). Contact your supplier for details.

Network Connections

The Baseline Dual Speed Hub has 12 or 24 shielded RJ-45, 10/100
autosensing ports on the front panel. Each port can be connected to
either a 10BASE-T (Ethernet) or a 100BASE-TX (Fast Ethernet) device.

Internally, the hub has two repeater segments (10 Mbps and 100 Mbps)
which are linked by a switch, allowing connected 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps
devices to communicate.

You can connect a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX hub or switch to the Base-
line Dual Speed Hub.

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3 Baseline Dual Speed Hub 12-Port TP (3C16592B) and

24-Port TP (3C16593B) User Guide

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Summary

Page 2 - Front Panel; Ethernet Network Configuration Rules; MDI Switch

Numbered elements in this diagram refer to numbered sections in thetext. These numbers, in bold, are used as references. Front Panel 1 12 or 24 RJ-45 10/100 Ports You can use these ports to connect 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX devices(workstations and other equipment) to the Baseline Dual Speed Hub. Asthe...

Page 3 - Rear Panel Connections; Positioning the Baseline Dual Speed Hub; Power Supply

To connect the hub to a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps unit, connect an MDIXport on the unit to port 12 or 24 on the Hub, as shown above. Ensurethat the MDI switch on the Hub is in (MDI). If an MDI/MDIX port is usedon the other unit, ensure that the MDI switch for that port is out (MDIX).Alternatively, you can...

Page 5 - Related Standards; Physical

The Baseline Dual Speed Hub is supplied with two mounting brackets andfour screws. These are used for rack mounting the unit. When mountingthe unit, you should take note of the guidelines given in “Positioning theBaseline Dual Speed Hub”on page 3. The Baseline Dual Speed Hub is 1U high and will fit ...

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