Accton 12i - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installation and User’s Guide; Intelligent
  • Page 4 – Package Contents; Package Checklist; or; Fast EtherHub-12mi SNMP
  • Page 5 – Quick Installation; Find a location close to the network devices you need to; Connect any devices that use a standard network interface; Out
  • Page 6 – Connect each hub to one of the 3 Fast Ethernet segments
  • Page 7 – If an optional SmartExtender Module is installed in the
  • Page 8 – Verify network communications by ensuring that -
  • Page 9 – About this Guide
  • Page 10 – Contents; Chapter 1: Product Overview
  • Page 11 – Chapter 3: Setting up Network Connections
  • Page 12 – Chapter 5: Hardware Reference
  • Page 13 – Appendix A: Troubleshooting
  • Page 14 – Appendix E: Product Support Services
  • Page 15 – List of Figures
  • Page 16 – List
  • Page 18 – Product Overview; Overview; Introduction to Fast Ethernet
  • Page 19 – The basic components of this network system include:; The specific components are the:; Intelligent Fast Ethernet Stackable Hub with 12 100BASE-TX Ports
  • Page 22 – Distinguishing Factors of Fast EtherHub 3500 System; This system provides the following key features:
  • Page 23 – Basic Features of Fast EtherHub 3500 System; Repeats all incoming frames to the connected segment; Total bandwidth of up to 300 Mbps
  • Page 24 – Automatically filters local traffic; Flexible installation for desktop or rack (standard 19” size)
  • Page 25 – Provides a slot for an optional backup power supply
  • Page 26 – Data Switching with the SmartExtender Modules; Switching Technology
  • Page 27 – Switching Methods
  • Page 29 – Installing the System; Pre-Installation Requirements; Hz). The hub’s power supply automatically adjusts
  • Page 30 – Hardware Installation; Stacking Hubs without a Rack; Stick the self-adhesive rubber foot pads (that come with this; Figure 2-1 Stacking Hubs without a Rack
  • Page 31 – Mounting Hubs in a Rack; brackets to the sides of the hub.; Figure 2-2 Mounting Hubs Using a Mounting Rack
  • Page 32 – Connecting the Hub System; Making a Connection via an MDI-X Station Port; Prepare the network devices you wish to network. Make
  • Page 33 – FlexBus Ports
  • Page 34 – Prepare straight-through 100; Connecting to a SmartExtender Module
  • Page 35 – Installing a SmartExtender Module; Connecting Twisted-pair Cabling
  • Page 36 – Connecting Fiber Optic Cabling; Table 2.1 Calculating the Power Budget for Fiber Optics
  • Page 37 – Gauge of Fiber Cable; For a sample calculation, assume the following values:; Maximum Segment Length; - In contrast to cascading devices
  • Page 38 – Setting the Communication Mode; The SmartExtender Modules form a; Switching Functions -; These modules also provide functions; in
  • Page 39 – Interconnecting Stack Segments -; Installing a Backup Power Supply
  • Page 40 – Powering on the Hub; Plug one end of the power cord into a power outlet, and the; Diagnostic Tests; Diagnostics Test Indicators
  • Page 41 – The following table shows the components to be tested.; Test Function/Component; Table 2.3 Diagnostic Test Functions; Hot Remove
  • Page 42 – Configuring a Manageable Stack; Installing an SNMP Backup Agent; Master; indicator on the device; Backup; indicator
  • Page 43 – Verifying Port Status; LED; Table 2.4 Checking Key LED Indicators; If the; status indicator is not functioning properly, or you; Verifying System Operation
  • Page 44 – Media Type; Table 2.5 Maximum Cable Length; earlier; Troubleshooting
  • Page 45 – Setting Up Network Connections; Setting up Network Connections; Special Architecture Used for the Fast EtherHub 3500 Stack; Multi-Segment Architecture
  • Page 46 – FlexBus 3500 Management Link; Configuring Hub Parameters; in Chapter 4 for more; Using Management Agents
  • Page 48 – Port Backup Function; Security Features; Intrusion Protection
  • Page 49 – Sample Network Configurations; Attaching the Stack to One Segment; Figure 3-1 Attaching All Hubs in Stack to One Segment
  • Page 50 – Attaching the Stack to Multiple Segments; Figure 3-2 Attaching Hubs in Stack to Three Segments
  • Page 51 – Isolating Specific Hub Connections; Figure 3-3 Linking Part of the Stacked Hubs to a Segment
  • Page 52 – Isolating Each Hub; Figure 3-4 Stacked Hubs Not Linked to a Segment
  • Page 53 – Extending the Network with Alternate Connections; Figure 3-5 Linking Stacked Hubs to Unmanaged Hubs
  • Page 54 – Linking the Stack to a Management Station; Figure 3-6 Linking Stacked Hubs to a Network Management Station
  • Page 55 – Interconnecting the Segments; Figure 3-7 Linking Segments in a Stacked System
  • Page 56 – Connecting Remote Stacks; Figure 3-8 Connecting Remote Stacks
  • Page 57 – Operating in the Novell NetWare IPX Environment; Figure 3-9 System Applied in Novell NetWare IPX Environment
  • Page 58 – Operating in the TCP/IP Environment; Figure 3-10 System Applied in TCP/IP Environment
  • Page 59 – Connecting to the Network Backbone; Figure 3-11 Connecting to the Network Backbone
  • Page 60 – Configuring the System; Making the Connections Required for System Configuration
  • Page 61 – Direct Connection
  • Page 62 – Using the Fast EtherHub 3500 Configuration Program; Local In-Band Network Connection
  • Page 63 – Remote Connection; Configuring the Fast EtherHub Site; - If you establish a remote connection as; Using the Fast; later in this chapter for
  • Page 64 – - You can also make a remote network; Accessing the Configuration Management Program; Configuring Your System with the On-board Program
  • Page 65 – Activate the Fast EtherHub 3500 System Configuration
  • Page 66 – Enter; Using the Fast EtherHub 3500 System Configuration Program
  • Page 67 – System Configuration Program for the Fast EtherHub-12i; Isolate
  • Page 68 – Menu selections are briefly described in the following table.; Field; Configuring the SmartExtender Module; Figure 4-2 Configuration Menu for SmartExtender Module (12i only)
  • Page 70 – Figure 4-3 Main Configuration Menu
  • Page 71 – Exiting the Configuration Program
  • Page 72 – Figure 4-4 Screen Messages for System Resart
  • Page 73 – Figure 4-5 System Information Menu; Menu items are briefly described in the following table.
  • Page 74 – Figure 4-6 SNMP Configuration Menu; Table 4.5 SNMP Configuration Menu
  • Page 75 – Configuring SNMP Communities; Figure 4-7 SNMP Communities Menu
  • Page 76 – Configuring IP Trap Managers; Figure 4-8 IP Trap Managers Menu; Table 4.7 IP Trap Managers Menu
  • Page 77 – Configuring IPX Trap Managers; Figure 4-9 IPX Trap Managers Menu; Table 4.8 IPX Trap Managers Menu
  • Page 78 – Figure 4-10 Segment Configuration Menu
  • Page 80 – Figure 4-11 Hub Configuration: Hub Selection Menu
  • Page 81 – Figure 4-12 Hub Configuration Menu
  • Page 82 – Board
  • Page 83 – Figure 4-13 Hub ID Configuration Menu
  • Page 84 – Figure 4-14 Port Configuration: Port Selection Menu
  • Page 85 – Figure 4-15 Port Configuration Menu
  • Page 86 – Return to previous panel.
  • Page 90 – Menu
  • Page 96 – Displayed items are briefly described in the following table.
  • Page 98 – Port Statistics
  • Page 99 – System Diagnostics; section in Appendix
  • Page 102 – Hardware Reference; and
  • Page 103 – Indicator Panel; Figure 5-2 Indicators for the EtherHub-12mi; Power Indicator; SmartExtender Module Indicator; State
  • Page 104 – indicators provided with each module are described below.; Table 5.3 SmartExtender Module Indicators; Function: Indicates a valid connection between hub and agent.; Table 5.4 Interhub Indicator
  • Page 105 – LED Activity; Master Agent; in Chapter 4 for related information.; Segment Indicators; Indicates which segment is attached to the hub
  • Page 106 – Table 5.6 Management Agent Indicators; Hub ID Indicator; Indicates Unit ID Setting.
  • Page 107 – Hub ID LED 1 Hub ID LED 2 Hub ID LED 4; Indicates connection to a management console.
  • Page 108 – Table 5.9 Terminator Indicator; Isolation; Table 5.10 Isolation Indicator; Utilization Indicators; Green and yellow; Table 5.11 Utilization Indicators
  • Page 109 – Color; Table 5.12 Collision Indicators
  • Page 110 – A port is temporarily partitioned when a line error
  • Page 111 – Disabling a port is the same as manually partitioning it,; Port Status Indicators; earlier in this chapter.; Link/Traffic Indicators; Indicates port link and activity.
  • Page 112 – Diagnostic Test Indicators; Table 5.15 Diagnostic Indicators
  • Page 113 – LEDs are off, then all the
  • Page 114 – Network Connections; Station Ports; Making a Connection via the MDI Daisy-Chain Port; in Chapter 2
  • Page 115 – The unit has one 9-pin RS232 male connector labeled
  • Page 116 – Rear Panel Components; Figure 5-3 Rear Panel; Power Supply Modules
  • Page 118 – Appendix A: Troubleshooting; Diagnosing Hub Indicators; Link indicator does not light up (green) after making a connection.
  • Page 119 – Power and Cooling Problems; your Accton distributor; Installation; Transmission Mode; Configuring
  • Page 120 – Verify that the cabling type is correct. Be sure all cable; External Adapters
  • Page 121 – Physical Configuration
  • Page 122 – Pin Assignments; Appendix B: Pin Assignments; Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for; Pin
  • Page 123 – DB9 Serial Port Pin Description; Table B.2 DB9 Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 125 – Hub’s 9-Pin Serial Port to PC’s 25-Pin DTE Port
  • Page 126 – Serial Port
  • Page 127 – Appendix C: Product Specifications; Product Specifications; Repeater Board
  • Page 128 – Repeater Stack
  • Page 129 – Regulatory Standards; Appendix D: Regulatory Standards; EMI Warning; FCC Class A Certification; interference that may cause undesired operation.; The Interference Handbook
  • Page 130 – Read the instructions for correct handling.
  • Page 131 – EN55022 Declaration of Conformance
  • Page 132 – Safety Compliance; Underwriters Laboratories Compliance Statement; Operating Voltage
  • Page 133 – Sicherheitshinweise
  • Page 134 – Product Support Services; Appendix E: Product Support Services; Product Registration
  • Page 135 – Software Update and Upgrade Service
  • Page 136 – Technical Support; Send your technical questions by fax to:
  • Page 137 – Limited Warranty; Customer Remedies
  • Page 138 – Return Process; North and South America:
  • Page 139 – Accton Offices
  • Page 140 – Ordering Information; SmartExtender Modules; Windows-based network management software.; Module
  • Page 141 – Glossary; STP or UTP; BOOTP
  • Page 144 – Most common terminator for twisted-pair wiring.; SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
  • Page 145 – and has the same pin; Xmodem
  • Page 146 – Index
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Page 2 - Installation and User’s Guide; Intelligent

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