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Specifications
Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs
Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs
The Auto-MDIX Feature:  In the default configuration, “Auto”, the fixed 10/
100/1000BASE-T ports on the HP 2530 Switches all automatically detect the 
type of port on the connected device and operate as either an MDI or
MDI-X port, whichever is appropriate. So for any connection, a straight-
through twisted-pair cable can be used—you no longer have to use crossover 
cables, although crossover cables can also be used for any of the connections. 
(The 10/100/1000-T ports support the IEEE 802.3ab standard, which includes 
the “Auto-MDIX” feature.)
If you connect an HP 2530 Switch twisted-pair port to another switch or hub, 
which typically have MDI-X ports, the HP 2530 Switch port automatically 
operates as an MDI port. If you connect it to an end node, such as a server or 
PC, which typically have MDI ports, the HP 2530 Switch port operates as an 
MDI-X port. In all cases, you can use standard straight-through cables or 
crossover cables.
If you happen to use a correctly wired crossover cable, though, the switch will 
still be able to automatically detect the MDI/MDI-X operation and link 
correctly to the connected device.
Note Using Fixed Configurations.  If the port configuration is changed to any of 
the fixed configurations though, for example 100 Mbps/full duplex, the port 
operates as MDI-X only and the correct cable type must be used: for 
connections to MDI ports, such as end nodes, use a straight-through cable; for 
connections to MDI-X ports, such as on hubs and other switches, use a 
crossover cable.
Other Wiring Rules:  
■ All twisted-pair wires used for 10 Mbps, and 100 Mbps operation must be 
twisted through the entire length of the cable. The wiring sequence must 
conform to EIA/TIA 568-B (not USOC). See “Twisted-Pair Cable Pin 
Assignments” later in this appendix for a listing of the signals used on each 
pin.
■ For 1000BASE-T connections, all four pairs of wires in the cable must be 
available for data transmission.
■ For 10 Mbps connections to the ports, you can use Category 3, 4, or 5 
unshielded twisted-pair cable, as supported by the IEEE 802.3 Type 
10Base-T standard.