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This chapter describes the 25-Mbps port adapters that are supported in the following systems:
This chapter includes the following sections:
This section describes the 4-port and 12-port 25-Mbps port adapters.
Each port on the 25-Mbps port adapter is compliant with the ATM Forum PHY standard for 25.6 Mbps over twisted-pair cable and is ideal for workgroup links. The 25-Mbps port adapters have a 96-pin Molex connector and either a multileg 4 RJ-45 cable assembly or a 12 RJ-45 cable assembly.
The ATM switch supports any port adapter combination required, up to a maximum of eight 25-Mbps port adapters. Table 3-1 identifies the maximum number of 25-Mbps interface ports supported in each system.
| System Type | Max. No. of 4-Port 25-Mbps Interface Ports | Max. No. of 12-Port 25-Mbps Interface Ports |
|---|---|---|
Catalyst 8510 MSR | 32 | 96 |
Catalyst 5500 | 32 | 96 |
LightStream 1010 | 32 | 96 |
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Note The 25-Mbps port adapter is not supported in the Catalyst 8540 MSR. |
Figure 3-1 shows a 4-port 25-Mbps port adapter with a 96-pin Molex connector.
Figure 3-2 shows a 12-port 25-Mbps port adapter with a 96-pin Molex connector.
The 25-Mbps port adapter provides UTP-5 interface connections from the desktop to the wiring closet, as shown in Figure 3-3.
This section describes supported cabling configurations for the 25-Mbps ATM port adapters.
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Note All ATM interfaces are full duplex. You must use the appropriate ATM interface cable to connect the ATM UTP port adapter interface with an external ATM network. |
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Note For descriptions of ATM cabling requirements, see the "ATM Connection Equipment Requirements" section. |
Use the 96-pin Molex connector to connect the RJ-45 UTP to the end workstations. (See Figure 3-4.)
For UTP traffic, use the RJ-45 connector to connect the 25-Mbps port adapter to the workstations.
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Note For a description of these connectors, see the "ATM Connection Equipment Requirements" section. (Figure 2-9 shows a 96-pin Molex connector. Figure 2-3 shows an RJ-45 connector.) |
The LEDs provide status information for the individual 25-Mbps interface connections. They are shown in Figure 3-4 and described in Table 3-2.
| LED | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
Off | No receive line activity |
| 1FERF = far-end receive failure 2LCD = loss of cell delineation |
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Posted: Mon May 8 18:50:07 PDT 2000
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