Copper ports on the switch can automatically detect the type of cable configuration (MDI or MDI-X) on a connected device and adjust to operate appropriately.
This means you can use a "straight-through" twisted-pair cable or a "crossover" twisted-pair cable for any of the connections—the port makes the necessary adjustments to accommodate either one for correct operation. The following port types on your switch support the IEEE 802.3ab standard, which includes the "Auto MDI/MDI-X" feature:
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10/100-TX xl module ports
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100/1000-T xl module ports
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10/100/1000-T xl module ports
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If you connect a copper port using a straight-through cable on a switch to a port on another switch or hub that uses MDI-X ports, the switch port automatically operates as an MDI port.
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If you connect a copper port using a straight-through cable on a switch to a port on an end node—such as a server or PC—that uses MDI ports, the switch port automatically operates as an MDI-X port.
HP Switch auto-MDIX supports operation in forced speed and duplex modes.
For more information on this subject, see the IEEE 802.3ab Standard Reference. For more information on MDI-X, see the Installation and Getting Started Guide.
If you require control over the MDI/MDI-X feature, you can set the switch to either of these non-default modes:
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Manual MDI
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Manual MDI-X
Cable types for auto and manual MDI/MDI-X settings shows the cabling requirements for the MDI/MDI-X settings.
Cable types for auto and manual MDI/MDI-X settings
Setting |
MDI/MDI-X device type |
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PC or other MDI device type |
Switch, hub, or other MDI-X device |
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Manual MDI |
Crossover cable |
Straight-through cable |
Manual MDI-X |
Straight-through cable |
Crossover cable |
Auto-MDI-X (the default) |
Either crossover or straight-through cable |
The AutoMDIX features apply only to copper port switches using twisted-pair copper Ethernet cables.