How to use the uplink interface: When cascading, you can use a normal network cable to connect the ordinary port of one switch to the Uplink port of another switch. If both devices are connected using the Uplink port, one end of the network cable needs to use the [EIA/TIA 568A] standard, and the other end needs to use the [..568B] standard.
#The operating environment of this article: Windows 7 system, Dell G3 computer.
How to use the uplink interface:
When cascading, you can use a normal network cable to connect the ordinary port of one switch to the Uplink port of another switch. If both devices are connected using the Uplink port, one end of the network cable needs to use the EIA/TIA 568A standard and the other end needs to use the EIA/TIA 568B standard.
One of the 2 switches must have an Uplink port. This way you can use a straight line (straight line) to connect to the Uplink port of the other switch or use a reverse line to connect to the UTP port of the other switch.
Extended information:
The uplink port is a public port on the switch, used to facilitate communication between two switches of cascade.
Each hub or switch that is connected to other hubs or switches through the hub's ports remains logically multiple managed devices. Devices connected via cascade ports do not require crossover cables.
It uses the same channel as the normal utp port adjacent to it, so if you use the uplink port, you can no longer use another normal port adjacent to it. These two ports are called shared ports and cannot be used at the same time.
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