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4. Verify that the PWR LED lights green.<br />
5. Set the unit in Link Test mode<br />
6. Remove the dust cap from the fiber optic connectors.<br />
7. Plug the appropriate fiber cable into the connector. See Table 3 for IEEE<br />
802.3u cabling specifications<br />
8. Connect the other end of the fiber cable to the desired end station. Verify<br />
that the link LED is ON.<br />
9. If you are making a direct connection to a workstation using straightthrough<br />
cable, set the MDI/MDI-X switch to the MDI-X position. (MDI-X is<br />
the default position.)<br />
If you are connecting the media converter to a hub, switch, or another<br />
media converter with a straight-through cable, set the MDI/MDI-X switch<br />
to the MDI position. See Figure 7.<br />
6<br />
TX RX 100Base-FX 100Base-TX<br />
NML<br />
REC<br />
LNK<br />
LNK TST<br />
MDI MDI-X<br />
<strong>MC101XL</strong> FAST ETHERNET MEDIA CONVERTER<br />
Figure 7 MDI/MDI-X Switch<br />
10. Plug a Category 5 twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector. Connect the<br />
other end of the twisted pair cable to the desired end station. Verify that<br />
the Link LED is ON<br />
11. Set the unit to Normal (NML) Mode for normal operation.<br />
Note<br />
End stations used with the media converter must operate in the same<br />
duplex mode (either both full-duplex or both half-duplex).<br />
REC<br />
LNK<br />
PWR<br />
NML<br />
C<br />
K<br />
MDI MDI-X