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Test Results of Nortel and Lucent Units 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa Units Tested: 1. Nortel unit with two D-Cell power supply 2. Lucent unit with AC power supply Test Method: 1. Verify operation of unit with provided “dummy load” and 1M CAT5 patch cord 2. Plug unit under test into legacy port with 1M CAT5 patch cord 3. Repeat step 2 with all legacy equipment within reach 4. Plug unit under test into legacy port with 1M “Twisted” CAT5 patch cord 5. Repeat step 4 with all legacy equipment within reach 6. Verify operation of unit with provided “dummy load” and 1M CAT5 patch cord Switches / Hubs / Routers MFG Model Problem Liteon LiteSpeed 100 Level One LXD 980 Digital Etherworks 2TTX Edge Access (Canoga Perkins) 9135 Switch Samsung SS6224S Fore ForeRunnere ES-3810 Intel 16 Port 10/100 Hub SynOptics (Bay Networks) 28115 SMC EZ Hub 100 5208TX Intel 6000 Series Intel Express 410F Nortel Networks Falcon 24T Nortel Networks BayStack 450-24T Anritsu Multiflow 5024 Bay Networks Model 5000 (5625 Blade) Intel 330T Stackable Hub Intel Express 550 (4Port Uplink Mod) Intel EtherExpress 10/100 Stackable Hub 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa Switches / Hubs / Routers MFG Model Problem Intel Express 100Base-TX Stackable Hub Intel Express 100Base-TX Switching Hub Intel Express 510T Intel Express 220T Intel Express 520T SMC Tiger Stack 3312TC SMC TigerStack 100 5324TX SMC TigerStack 100 5300-NMU SMC TigerStack 100 5312TX SMC TigerHub 100 SMC (Cabletron) Tiger Switch (Fast Net 10) Extreme Summit 48-I SMC (Cabletron) TigerSwitch 100 (Fast Net 100) Intel 4 Port FE Hub Intel Express 9520 Router 3Com 4900 Compaq Dual Speed Switch SW3324 Top Layer AppSwitch 2500 ArrowPoint CS-100 HP 212M & J3192C Uplink HP Procurve 10/100 Hub 12M HP 2400M HP 800T 3192A uplink Intel Express 410F HP 224T & 3192A uplink HP 2000 J3192A J3192B J3102A J3028A (VgAnyLan) Cabletron Smart Switch Router SSR-2 Cabletron WorkGroup SmartSwitch 7C04-R 7H02-12 7H06-02 7X00 3Com LinkSwitch 1000 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa Switches / Hubs / Routers MFG Model Problem 3Com LInkBuilder FMS 100 3Com 3300 3Com 3900 3Com 3500 3c35210 SMC EliteSwitch EX/1ATX Motorola CPX2000 Motorola CPV5000 SBC Motorola CPV8400 ZNYX 444 Asante Hub 10T /8 Allied Telesyn AT-MR815T Olicom Crossfire 8420 3Com Firewall DMZ Allied Telesyn CentreCOM 3012TR Intel InBussiness Internet Station Compaq Netelligent 5226A Grand Junction FastSwitch 10/100 AG Anritsu Multiflow 1000 Lucent Cajun P333T Lucent P220FE Cajun Switch Anritsu Multiflow 5064 Performance Technologies Nebula Cisco C500 Terminal Server (Async. Ports) Cisco Catalyst 5000 Supervisor Engine 5009 5224 Mod. 5020 Mod. 5213A Mod. 5111 Mod. Cisco 7000 Series FE Media Adapter FEIP VIP2E Cisco Catalyst 5505 Supervisor Engine III- NFFC WS-X5225R 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa Switches / Hubs / Routers MFG Model Problem Cisco Catalyst 4000 Supervisor Engine WS-X4148RJ WS-X4148RJV XLNT Millennium 4000 (Intel 6000) 10/100 Ethernet Blade Whittaker Enterprise Hub 1100R Console ports NICs MFG Model Problem Intel Pro100B Nat. Semi Phy Intel Pro100 Nat. Semi Phy SMC 9332BDT/N Adaptec 6911A 3Com 3C595 3Com 3C905TX AMD with level one phy Intel Pro100B with Intel Phy Davicom DM9111F Liteon LF560B AMD with National phy Quality Semi. QS6612 AMD with ICS Phy TI ThunderLan GEC Plessey 939 Compaq Rev A. Networth UTP 1001 3Com 3C19250 D-Link DSB-H3E D-Link DSB-H3ETX NetGear FA310TX Compaq Concerto Dock - Embedded 10BASE-T 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa NICs MFG Model Problem Generic (Unlabelled) 2in1 Pocket Ethernet Crystal Semiconductor CS8920 development board Novel NE2000 Plus SMC Elite32C Test Equipment MFG Model Problem Fluke DSP-4000 Fluke DSP-2000 Fluke One Touch SmartBits 2000 ML-7710 GX-1420B ATM MFG Model Problem Cabletron SS2500 ATM Ltd Virata Fore/Marconi LE25 Madge Collage 750 Lucent AX500 Cajun Cisco LS1010 IBM 8285 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa T1 MFG Model Problem Sonoma Integrator Alcatel OmniSwitch Fore/Marconi ASX200BX Accelerated Networks Accelator 100VG MFG Model Problem HP J2410A 100VG Hub-15 J2607A Uplink Token Ring MFG Model Problem 3Com 2000TR IBM 8270 - 13H9196 Madge 540 Madge Smart 16/4 NIC Access MPS630 Crosscom ILAN XL5 Sym ware Inc. SWH-16RRR Andrew Smartline 16 Chipcom Onsemble Stack System Proteon P1392+ Madge SmartLam/UTP Xylan Omni Switch TSM Module TSX Module Proteon UTP Lobe Mod. Proteon UTP R1/R0 Mod. 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa Token Ring MFG Model Problem Proteon Series 90 DNX Router Cisco Catalyst 3900 Madge Ring Switch Chassis TRP 121 TRP 122 HSTR100 171 Cabletron TRMF-2 Media Filter Madge SmartBridge IBM 8272 IBM TH2516 Transistion Engineering LAN Master TR-16 DEC Digital DEC HUB 900 Multiswitch DEC MAU 900 TL DEC MAU 900 TH DT MAU-M DEC Server 90TL FDDI MFG Model Problem HP Internet Advisor (TP-PMD) Proteon P4600-10 ODS 1094UTP Synoptics 2915 FDDI Concentrator DEC Concentrator 900MX Madge FDC MIN-28 FDMMIM-24 Performance Technologies PT-VME 602 802.3af Plug Fest Results IEEE November 2000 Plenary Michael McCormack Tampa Misc MFG Model Problem SMC Arcnet - Couldn't find a model number.
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