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Quidway AR 28 Series Routers Installation Manual.pdf - Index of

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<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><strong>Quidway</strong> <strong>AR</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Routers</strong>Chapter 4 <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>of</strong> the RouterStep 2: Connect the cable.Turn the power switch <strong>of</strong>f, then connect the DB9 serial interface <strong>of</strong> the console cable tothe PC,and connect the RJ45 interface to the console port <strong>of</strong> the router.After the connection and verification, power on the router. Normally, the startupinformation <strong>of</strong> the router will be displayed on the console terminal. For more details,refer to Chapter 5.4.6 Connecting Router to the LANI. Introduction to the Ethernet interface<strong>Quidway</strong> <strong>AR</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Routers</strong> provide fixed 100BASE-TX FE interface(s). In addition,the user can use slot 0 and slot 1 for 100BASE-TX FE interface extension. For theinterface attributes, refer to Table 4-6.:Table 4-6 Attributes <strong>of</strong> the Ethernet interfaceAttributeDescriptionConnectorInterfaceOperating modeRJ45MDI10/100Mbps auto-sensingFull duplex/half duplex Note:Ethernet MDI (Media Dependent Interface) is the typical Ethernet interface on ordinary network cards.MDIX is crossover media-dependent interface, which is generally used on Hubs or LAN switches.II. Ethernet cable100BASE-TX Ethernet interface usually uses Category-5 twisted pair as shown in thefollowing figure:Figure 4-10 Ethernet cable assembly4-10

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