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16-PORT TYPE 3 MAU
3.1.5 C
ABLE
T
YPE
Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, or Category 5 cabling may be used with the MAU.
Usually, Type 3 or Category 5 100-ohm cable is used with RJ-45-equipped
MAUs, and Types 1 or 2 cable are used with data connector-equipped (DC)
MAUs.
The MAU can be used in either 4-Mbps or 16-Mbps token rings. Maximum
distances will be less in 16-Mbps rings.
3.1.6 R
EPEATERS
Repeaters can vastly increase the geographic distance of a 4- or 16-Mbps
network. If there is more than one wiring closet in the ring, repeaters are
recommended between each wiring closet. If they are used, the length of the
main ring can often be disregarded, and maximum lobe lengths can be
achieved. Copper-wire repeaters can transmit the network signal up to 1200
feet (365 m) on Type 3 cable and up to 2400 feet (731 m) on Types 1 or 2
cable. Fiberoptic repeaters can transmit the network signal up to 10,000 feet
(3 km) on fiberoptic cable.
If repeaters will be used, it will affect the installation of MAUs. Follow the
installation instructions given in the manuals for your repeaters.
3.1.7 B
RIDGES
Bridges can help organize the rings of a network and enhance performance
from the viewpoint of network users.
Token Ring Bridges are available in local and remote versions, and they
provide the capability to extend your network around the world. They also
provide increased network control and management functions, based on their
complete IBM compatibility.
3.1.8 16-M
BPS
T
OKEN
R
INGS
The MAU can be used in 16 Mb token rings on Types 1, 2, 3, or Category 5
cabling. Category 5 cable is generally preferred for this application because of
its ability to support data rates up to 100 Mbps. This provides some margin
for future upgrades.