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• Industry Standard CAT-5 Pin-out Assignment
• Trango Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Pin-out Assignment
• Trango Cable: CBLDAT-1 Pin-out Assignment
• No connectivity
• Radio not negotiating correctly
• Needing to be set to 10 Half Duplex (HDX) or 10 Full Duplex (FDX)
• Connectivity to the radio only at a very short distance
Pin Functionalities
1 Data (TX +)
2 Data (TX -)
3 Data (RX +)
4 Ground (-)
5 Ground (-)
6 Data (RX -)
7 Power (+)
8 Power (+)
Trango Cable CBLDAT-1
For use in serial connection to radio.
Parameter Value
Baud Rate 9600
Data Bits 8
Stop Bits 1
Parity None
Flow Control none
MDI and MDI-X Devices
Media dependent interface (MDI) is the IEEE standard for the interface to
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable.
In order for two devices to communicate, the transmitter of one device must
connect to the receiver of the other device. The connection is established through
a crossover function, which can be a crossover cable or a port that implements
the crossover function internally.
Ports that implement the crossover function internally are known as MDI-X
ports, where X refers to the crossover function.
Note: For the transmitter of one device to connect to the receiver of another device, the
total number of crossovers must always be an odd number.
The following sections describe the use of straight-through and crossover cables
for connecting MDI and MDI-X devices.
BayStack 350 switches use MDI-X ports that allow you to connect directly to
end stations without using crossover cables (Figure B-2).
If you are connecting the BayStack 350 switch to a device that also implements
MDI-X ports, use a crossover cable (Figure B-3).
Figure B-3. MDI-X to MDI-X cable connections