The cabling of the network

Stoll strongly recommends that a network service provider be used for planning and installation of the network.

Below you will find descriptions of five types of LAN network configurations. Select the relevant type of network according to the number of knitting machines and pattern units that you have. In certain cases, it may be necessary to combine different configuration options.

Type

Norm/required
Hardware

Units

Line lengths

Transfer rate

Ethernet via twisted pair cable (UTP Category 3)

- 10BASE-T twisted pair (RJ 45)
- Hub
- Transceiver

- CMS-TC
- M1 pattern workstation
- SIRIX 110/210
- Assessment computer

100 meters per Segment

10 MBit/s

Ethernet via twisted pair cable (UTP Category 5e)

- 100BASE-T twisted pair (RJ 45) Category 5e
- Hub
- Transceiver

- CMS-TC
- M1 pattern workstation
- SIRIX 110/210
- Assessment computer

100 meters per Segment

10/100 MBit/s

TC machine 10 Mbit/sec

Ethnernet via coaxial cable

- Transceiver
- 10BASE2 coaxial cable (RG 58)

- SIRIX 100/200
further types of units via twisted pair cable

185 meters per network segment
30 transceivers per segment

10 Mbit/s

Selan 3/serial power supply

- Selan 3 unit
- Serial cable
- Selan distributor 300 517

- all CMS
- all SIRIX
- M1 pattern workstation
- Assessment computer

Max 250 meters per branch/total of 1000 meters for Selan 3 units

19,200 Bit/s, max.

Selan- Ethernet combination

additionally:
COM server

CMS without TC

 

Selan:
19,200 Bit/s, max.
Ethernet:
10/100 MBit/s

All network components of third-party suppliers are subject to technical changes and are named exemplarily only.

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    Refer to the chapters that follow for an overview in this regard, and then implement the relevant procedures step by step.

You can set up parts of an Ethernet network as wireless radionetwork (WLAN ) as well.
Therefore consult your network service provider.
Cost benefits, transmitting security and transmitting speed can be determined with knowledge of the lokal conditions only.