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4. Appendix
4-2
TI 30A10A05-01E
4.3 Cable for Vnet/IP
n Interfacespecications
Both 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T interfaces use UTP cables. The 1000BASE-LX interface
uses optical ber cables.
The following table shows the relationship between Vnet/IP connection interface standards and
their maximum transmission distance.
Table Connection interface for Vnet/IP devices
Connection Interface standard Transmission speed
Maximumtransmission
distance
Between Vnet/IP station
and Layer 2 switch
100BASE-TX (IEEE802.3u) 100 Mbps(*1) 100 m
1000BASE-T (IEEE802.3ab) 1 Gbps 100 m
Between Layer 2
switches
1000BASE-T (IEEE802.3ab) 1 Gbps 100 m
1000BASE-LX (IEEE802.3z) 1 Gbps 5 km (*2) (*3)
Between Layer 2 switch
and Layer 3 switch
1000BASE-T (IEEE802.3ab) 1 Gbps 100 m
1000BASE-LX (IEEE802.3z) 1 Gbps 5 km (*2) (*3)
*1: Applicable only for SCS, V net routers, or WAC router. There is no special conguration required for recommended layer 2
switches because the transmission speed is detected automatically.
*2: According to 1000BASE-LX interface specications as dened by the IEEE802.3 standard.
*3: In case further length is required, refer to “Network Switch for Vnet/IP” (TI 30A10A30-01E.)
Depending on system congurations and device location, you may have to use optical ber
connections due to limitations on transmission distance and electromagnetic interference.
n UTP cables
The Vnet/IP network uses Enhanced Category 5 (CAT5e) UTP straight cables, which comply
with ANSI TIA/EIA-568-B.
UTP cables usually use RJ45 plugs as connectors. The maximum length of UTP cables is 100 m.
We recommend that you use cables with di󰀨erent coating colors for Vnet/IP bus 1 and bus 2 for
easier maintenance.
IMPORTANT
Do not use cables with broken RJ45 connector latches. We recommend that you use
connector cables with boots to avoid breaking connectors during device maintenance.
Be sure to conrm each connection for all devices (Vnet/IP stations, L2SW, and L3SW)
connecting to Vnet/IP is linked up with the correct link speed as shown in “Transmission
speed” of the table “Connection interface for Vnet/IP devices”.
Refer to section 4.3.3 “Conrm port status (show port all)” in TI “Network Switch for Vnet/IP”
(TI 30A10A30-01E) with to conrm the link speed.
Mar. 15, 2019-00