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Interfaces and displays
5.1
Ethernet connection
All Com-Server models incorporate an IEEE 802.3-compatible
network interface on a shielded RJ45 connector. The pin
assignments correspond to an MDI port, so that the
connection to the hub or switch is accomplished using a 1:1
shielded patch cable. The OEM model 58432 can also be
optionally equipped with an LSA-Plus no-strip connect
terminator module.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Direction
Out
Out
In
In
IN
In
In
In
Models
withpout
PoE
Tx+
Tx-
Rx+
nc
nc
Rx-
nc
ncv
Models
with
PoE
Tx+
Tx-
Rx+
Vcc positive
Vcc positive
Rx-
Vcc negative
Vcc negative
Power-over-Ethernet
The model 58641 Com-Server 58641 can obtain power as
defined in IEEE802.3af/Power-over-Ethernet. Either the data
pairs or the unused wire pairs in 10/100BaseT may be used
(see also the section
Supply Voltage
).
Auto Negotiation: 10/100BaseT, Full/Half Duplex
All Com-Servers are factory set to operate in Auto-Negotiation
mode on the network side. The data transmission speed and
duplex are automatically negotiated with the connected switch/
hub and set accordingly.
In addition to the Auto-Negotiation mode, both the Com-Ser-
vers as well as many switches can be configured for fixed
transmission parameters with respect to speed and duplex. To
prevent communications problems (duplex mismatch), only the
following two combinations are permissible:
Summary of Contents for 58031
Page 8: ...W T ...
Page 38: ...38 W T Form factors ...
Page 102: ...102 W T The protocol stack of the Com Server ...
Page 128: ...128 W T The Windows COM redirector ...
Page 134: ...134 W T Box to Box mode ...
Page 152: ...152 W T Data transfer per Telnet ...
Page 192: ...192 W T Firmware update of the Com Server ...
Page 215: ...215 W T Appendix Subject to error and alteration Declaration of conformity ...