Configuration Guide Vol. 1


22.1.2 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T

This section describes an Ethernet interface that uses a 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T twisted pair cable (UTP).

<Structure of this section>

(1) Connection interface

10BASE-T,100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T support auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiation is a function for determining the optimum connection operation between devices in terms of transmission speed, full-duplex/half-duplex, and flow control. If auto-negotiation does not resolve the problem, the Switch repeats the connection operation until a link connection is established.

1000BASE-T supports only full-duplex connectivity with auto-negotiation.

10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX support full-duplex/half-duplex fixed connections in addition to auto-negotiation.

You can configure either of the modes shown below. Select the appropriate mode for the network to be connected. The default for the Switch is auto-negotiation mode.

(2) Connection Specifications

The following describes the connection specifications for transmission speed and duplex mode (full or half) for a connection between the Switch and a remote device.

Because 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX may not be connected by auto-negotiation depending on the remote device, make the fixed settings that match the interfaces of the remote device as much as possible.

The following tables show 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T port-connection specifi cations.

Table 22-3: Connectivity specifi cations (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T)

Remote device

Settings on the Switch

Method

interface

Fixed settings

Auto-

negotiation

10BASE-T

half duplex

10BASE-T

full duplex

100BASE-TX

half duplex

100BASE-TX

full duplex

Fixed settings

10BASE-T

half duplex

10BASE-T

half duplex

NG

NG

NG

10BASE-T

half duplex

10BASE-T

full duplex

NG

10BASE-T

full duplex

NG

NG

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

NG

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

100BASE-TX

full duplex

NG

NG

NG

100BASE-TX

full duplex

NG

1000BASE-T

half duplex

NG

NG

NG

NG

NG

1000BASE-T

full duplex

NG

NG

NG

NG

NG

Auto-

negotiation

10BASE-T

half duplex

10BASE-T

half duplex

NG

NG

NG

10BASE-T

half duplex

10BASE-T

full duplex

NG

NG

NG

NG

10BASE-T

full duplex

10BASE-T

full duplex and half duplex

10BASE-T

half duplex

NG

NG

NG

10BASE-T

full duplex

100BASE-TX

half duplex

NG

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

100BASE-TX

full duplex

NG

NG

NG

NG

100BASE-TX

full duplex

100BASE-TX

full duplex and half duplex

NG

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX

full duplex

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX

full duplex and half duplex

10BASE-T

half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX

full duplex

1000BASE-T

half duplex

NG

NG

NG

NG

NG

1000BASE-T

full duplex

NG

NG

NG

NG

1000BASE-T

full duplex

1000BASE-T

full duplex and half duplex

NG

NG

NG

NG

1000BASE-T

full duplex

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T

full duplex and half duplex

10BASE-T

half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX

half duplex

NG

1000BASE-T

full duplex

Legend: NG: A connection is not possible

The following tables show SFP port and SFP+/SFP shared port when SFP-T is used.

Table 22-4: Connection specifications (use SFP-T for SFP port and SFP+/SFP shared port)

Remote device

Settings on the Switch

Method

interface

Auto-negotiation

Fixed settings

10BASE-T half duplex

NG

10BASE-T full duplex

NG

100BASE-TX half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX full duplex

NG

1000BASE-T half duplex

NG

1000BASE-T full duplex

NG

Auto-negotiation

10BASE-T half duplex

NG

10BASE-T full duplex

NG

10BASE-T Full and Half Duplex

NG

100BASE-TX half duplex

NG

100BASE-TX full duplex

NG

100BASE-TX Full and Half Duplex

NG

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX

full duplex and half duplex

NG

1000BASE-T half duplex

NG

1000BASE-T full duplex

1000BASE-T full duplex

1000BASE-T Full and Half Duplex

1000BASE-T full duplex

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T

full duplex and half duplex

1000BASE-T full duplex

Legend: NG: A connection is not possible

(3) Auto MDI/MDIX function

The Auto MDI/MDIX function automatically switches MDI and MDI-X. The functionality enables communication via either a crossover cable or a straight cable, and is available only when auto-negotiation is used. This functionality supported only during auto-negotiation. It is MDI-X when full duplex is fixed. The following table describes the MDI and MDI-X pin mappings.

Table 22-5 MDI/MDI-X pin mapping

RJ45

Pin No.

MDI

MDI-X

1000BASE-T

#1

100BASE-TX #2

10BASE-T #2

1000BASE-T

#1

100BASE-TX #2

10BASE-T #2

1

BI_DA+

TD+

TD+

BI_DB+

RD+

RD+

2

BI_DA-

TD-

TD-

BI_DB-

RD-

RD-

3

BI_DB+

RD+

RD+

BI_DA+

TD+

TD+

4

BI_DC+

Unused

Unused

BI_DD+

Unused

Unused

5

BI_DC-

Unused

Unused

BI_DD-

Unused

Unused

6

BI_DB-

RD-

RD-

BI_DA-

TD-

TD-

7

BI_DD+

Unused

Unused

BI_DC+

Unused

Unused

8

BI_DD-

Unused

Unused

BI_DC-

Unused

Unused

#1

In 1000BASE-T, all 8-pins are transmitted and received simultaneously in two-way (bi-direction) communication, so the signal naming differs (BI_Dx: bidirectional data signal).

#2

For the 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX cables, separate signal lines are used for sending (TD) and reception (RD).

(4) Downshift function

When auto-negotiation is set, the down-shift function disables the fastest speed advertised by auto-negotiation when the link connection cannot be established at the optimum connection operation (fastest line speed) determined by auto-negotiation (for example, when auto-negotiation is set to the optimum connection operation, but 1000BASE-T cannot connect at 1000Mbit/s due to poor transmission quality, etc.), and then tries the link connection at the fastest speed.

(a) Line speed change order

If the link cannot be connected after auto-negotiation is completed, the line speed advertised by auto-negotiation is reduced in the order of Phase 1, Phase 2,.... If the link connection is not possible even if the line speed becomes the lowest, return to phase 1 and perform the downshift repeatedly. The following table shows the order of changing the line speed for each port type.

Table 22-6: Sequence of changing line speeds (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T)

Phase

Parameter setting details of the configuration command speed *1

auto

auto 10 100 1000

auto 10 100

auto 1000 #2

or

auto 100 #2

or

auto 10 #2

1

10 100 1000

10 100 1000

10 100

-

2

10 100

10 100

10

-

3

10

10

-

-

Legend:--: Do not perform downshift operation

#1: The value indicates the line speed. Units are Mbit/s.

#2: If you do not want to perform downshift operation, make this setting.

(5) Notes on connection