Connecting To An Ac Power Source - Cisco 12406 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Installing the Router

Connecting to an AC Power Source

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Table 3-8
Specifications and Connection Limits for 100-Mbps
Transmission
Parameter
Cable specification
Cable length (max)
Segment length (max)
Network length (max)
1. EIA/TIA-568- or EIA-TIA-568 TSB-36-compliant. Not supplied by Cisco.
2. AWG = American Wire Gauge. This gauge is specified by the EIA/TIA-568 standard.
3. This length is specifically between any two stations on a repeated segment.
Table 3-9
lists IEEE 802.3u physical characteristics for 100BASE-TX.
Table 3-9
IEEE 802.3u Physical Characteristics
Parameter
Data rate (Mbps)
Signaling method
Maximum segment length
Media
Topology
1. DTE = data terminal equipment.
This section presents the procedure for connecting your router to an AC power
source. A power factor corrector (PFC) allows the AC-input power supply to
accept AC power source voltage from an AC power source operating between 100
and 240 VAC, 20-Amp service in North America; and a range of from 185 to
264 VAC, 16-Amp service in an international environment.
Cisco 12006 and Cisco 12406 Router Installation and Configuration Guide
Connecting to an AC Power Source
RJ-45
1
Category 5
UTP, 22 to 24 AWG
328 feet (100 m) for 100BASE-TX
3
656 feet (200 m)
(with 1 repeater)
100BASE-TX
100
Baseband
1
100 m between DTE
Category 5 UTP (for RJ-45)
Star/Hub
2
and repeaters
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