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The Cisco FastHub 100 series of standalone 100BaseT hubs provides the lowest-cost 100-Mbps performance for power workgroups and users where management is not critical. Available in 12-, 16, and 24-port densities. These Class II hubs offer a cost-effective solution for a range of workgroup sizes and are a key element in Cisco`s end-to-end solutions. The Cisco FastHub 100 series` unique Class II design lets you connect two hubs together, creating a collision domain of up to 46 ports. The FastHub 100 series hubs can connect to other Class II hubs, including the FastHub 300 and FastHub 200 series. The Class II design also lets you distribute and connect hubs in separate wiring closets, without an intermediate switch, bridge, or router. The Cisco FastHub 100 series of hubs consists of the following models: FastHub 112T 10/100 FastHub 116T FastHub 124T 10/100 EOL: Cisco FastHub 100 Series Hubs
Product Overview
Key Features and Benefits
Specifications
Hardware
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Specification |
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Compatibility |
Compatible with IEEE 802.3u standard for interoperability with other 100BaseT products IEEE 802.3u Class II repeater-compliant FastHubs 112T and 124T are 802.3 10 Mbps repeater compliant |
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Performance |
100-Mbps peak and aggregate throughput 10/100 autosensing automatically configures the correct speed based on the connected device |
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Placement |
19-inch rack-mount hardware included |
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Standard hardware components |
Includes Rack-mount brackets |
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Cabling requirements |
100BaseTX ports: Integrated 100BaseTX media interface for use with two-pair Category 5 UTP cabling and standard RJ-45 connectors Uplink port on the FastHub 116T: Straight-through cable to connect to a non-uplink port on a second hub Non-uplink port on a FastHub 100 series hub: Crossover cables to connect to a non-uplink port on a second hub Direct 100BaseT connection between two hubs: Maximum of one |
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Configuration guidelines |
Maximum cable distance between any two end stations with one FastHub 100 series hubs in the path: 656 ft (200 m) Maximum cable distance between any two end stations with two hubs in the path: 731 ft (223 m) with 1 FastHub 116T 702 ft (214 m) with 1 FastHub 116T and 1 third-party 100BaseT Class II hub Maximum cable distance between 100BaseTX port and an end node: 328 ft (100 m) |
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Indicators |
Per-port LEDs for link integrity, receive activity, and enabled/disabled status Hub utilization and collision LED for gauging network load System LED for AC operation status Redundant power system status LED |
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Redundancy |
Support connection to the optional Cisco redundant power system (RPS) |
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Dimensions (H x W x D) |
1.73 x 17.50 x 8.25 in. (4.4 x 44.5 x 21 cm) |
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Weight |
11 lb (5 kg) |
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Agency approvals |
AS/NZS 3260, TS001, UL 1950/CSA 22.2 No. 950, IEC 950/EN 60950, NOM 019, CE |
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Electromagnetic emissions certifications |
FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 55022B Class A (CISPR22 Class B), VCCI Class II, AS/NRZ 3548 Class B, CE |
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Description |
Specification |
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Power Consumption |
FastHub 112T: 25W FastHub 116T: 40 W FastHub 124T: 35W |
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AC input voltage |
90 to 127; 200 to 250 VAC DC input voltage +5V @ 7A, +12V @ 1A, -12V @ 1APower consumption 25W |
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Frequency |
(autoranging) 50 to 60 Hz |
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Operating temperature range |
23 to 113° F (-5 to 45° C) |
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Nonoperating temperature range |
-13 to 158° F (-25 to 70° C) |
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Operating humidity |
10 to 85% (noncondensing) |
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Operating alltitude |
Up to 9842ft. (3000 m) |
Feature Set: Cisco IOS 11.2, Cisco11.1
Minimum Memory Requirements
| Part Description | Part Number |
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| FastHub 112T (12-port 100BaseTX, unmanaged hub) | WS-C112T |
| FastHub 116T (16-port 100BaseTX, unmanaged hub) | WS-C116T |
| FastHub 124T (124-port 100BaseTX, unmanaged hub) | WS-C124T |
| 600W redundant power system, AC-input with DC power cables | PWR600-AC-RPS-CAB |
| 600W redundant power system, AC-input without DC power cables | PWR600-AC-RPS-NCAB |
| Service and Support | |
| SmartNet 8 x 5 x NBD | CON-SNT-PKG1 |
| 1 Year Warranty Extention | CON-EXTEND-PKG1 |