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Ethernet Support Guide: HP-UX 11i v1 and v2 of May 2005 > Appendix B Cabling Requirements

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Connectors

The connectors on La cards adhere to appropriate standards agreed upon by various standards bodies and are widely available. The 1000Base-SX port is compatible with the IEEE 802.3z standard and uses SC or LC connectors. The 1000Base-T port is compatible with the IEEE 802.3ab standard and uses an RJ-45 connector.

Cabling

Incorrectly wired or installed cabling is the most common cause of communications problems for local area networks. HP recommends that you work with a qualified cable installer for assistance in your cabling requirements. Table B-1 summarizes the cabling requirements for the 1000Base-SX and 1000Base-T products.

Table B-1 Cabling for 1000Base-SX and 1000Base-T

Cable Description
(850nm short-wave laser)

Modal Bandwidth

Operating Distance

62.5 micron multimode fiber (MMF) cable160 (MHz * km)2 to 220 meters (6.6 to 722 ft)
200 (MHz * km)2 to 275 meters (6.6 to 902 ft)
50 micron multimode fiber (MMF) cable400 (MHz * km)2 to 500 meters (6.6 to 1640 ft)
500 (MHz * km)2 to 550 meters (6.6 to 1804 ft)

Category 5 or Category 5E unshielded twisted-pair (UTP)

100 MHz

Up to 100 meters

 

Back-to-Back Connection

When running 1000Base-T back-to-back at either 10 or 100 Mbit/s, you must use a crossover cable configuration. At 1000 Mbit/s, you can use either a crossover or straight-through cable.

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