Asante 1012 - Manual

Asante 1012

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Asanté Technologies; Tell Us What
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Introduction i; AsantéBridge Features 1-5; Connecting to the Network 2-1; Connecting to the BNC Port 2-8
  • Page 6 – Support for Pre 10BaseT Devices A-1
  • Page 7 – List of Figures
  • Page 9 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – This manual is divided into the following sections:; About This
  • Page 11 – Intended Audience; Intended
  • Page 12 – What do you like best about this Guide?
  • Page 13 – Quick Start; Before You Start on page 1-2
  • Page 14 – Chapter 1 — Quick Start; Introducing the AsantéBridge; tells you how the bridge functions; takes you on a tour of the front and rear panels of the; Installing the AsantéBridge 1012; guides you through a simple; Quick View; section; Befor e You
  • Page 15 – The AsantéBridge 1012 is an AsantéHub 1012 that has a; ent two port bridge; contained in the same chassis.; Intr oducing; Internal
  • Page 16 – Figure 1-2 Bridging Between Two Segments
  • Page 18 – Physical Address; Lights when the AsantéBridge 1012 is turned on.; CPU Activity LED; Front Panel
  • Page 19 – — the port has been partitioned by a
  • Page 20 – Bridge External Port Status LED
  • Page 21 – two LED status indicators for the uplink; RJ21 Port Connector; Rear Panel
  • Page 22 – How to set the switch; Choose either end hub on the daisychain.; DOWN
  • Page 23 – Set the switch on all other hubs in the daisychain to the; PC/Terminal DIP Switch; hubs in the out-of-band daisychain must be set; Plug the AC power cord into this connector.; AC Line Fuse; Turns the AsantéBridge 1012 on and off.
  • Page 24 – Figure 1-6 Interpreting LED Status Indicators; Interpreting LEDs
  • Page 25 – Figure 1-7 Network Ready for Bridging; Installing the; Preparing for the
  • Page 27 – Place the unit within six feet of an AC outlet.; Figure 1-8 Locating the AsantéBridge
  • Page 28 – Placing the Bridge on a Desktop; Place the unit on a flat, stable surface.; Wall or rack mounting the Bridge; Figure 1-9 Rack-mounting the AsantéBridge; Note: To wall mount, rotate the mounting brackets 90
  • Page 29 – Turning on the Bridge; Turn on the power switch at the right rear panel.; Evaluating the self-test pattern; The
  • Page 30 – Separating your network into two separate; Dividing the Network into Segments
  • Page 31 – external port; Figure 1-10 Connecting to the External Port; hub port; About Spanning Trees; automatically
  • Page 32 – The AsantéBridge provides two options for device connections:; What You Need
  • Page 33 – Using the rear panel RJ21 connector; Configuration
  • Page 35 – Connecting to the Network; Before You Start on page 2-2
  • Page 36 – Chapter 2 — Connecting to the Network; The chapter opens with; About Bridging; , a short introduction to; Using the 3in1 Port; gives practical guidelines for connecting to; Configuring a Redundant Link; describes how you can set up a
  • Page 37 – Figure 2-1 A simple Ethernet network; About
  • Page 38 – Figure 2-2 Bridging between segments; A Simple
  • Page 41 – Figure 2-3 Redundant bridging; This software implements what is called a; rithm; and is commonly used in the configuration shown in Figure
  • Page 42 – BNC port; is typically used to interconnect hubs to a thin; Using the; Connecting to the
  • Page 43 – Figure 2-4 Interconnecting Hubs on Thin Ethernet Backbone
  • Page 44 – AUI port; is typically used to interconnect hubs using a fiber
  • Page 45 – Figure 2-6 Interconnecting to Thick Ethernet Backbone
  • Page 46 – and offers an economical way to connect; four; Configure the chain in the following manner:
  • Page 47 – Figure 2-7 Connecting an In-Band Daisychaining
  • Page 48 – First priority is given to AUI; Configuring a; Checking the Link
  • Page 49 – Figure 2-8 Redundant Links; An Example
  • Page 51 – Setting Up; Interconnecting
  • Page 53 – Recommended Method; AMS Link Extender; Figure 2-11 Connecting the AMS Link Extender; Hub DIP Switches; Distance Restrictions
  • Page 54 – Follow these simple rules to set the switches:; Figure 2-12 Switch Settings Key; UP; If both AMS Link ports are in use, set the switch; Configuring Hub
  • Page 55 – Connecting a VT100 Terminal; The bridge functions as a DCE the terminal must be DTE.; Figure 2-13 Connecting the VT100 terminal; Do not connect the VT100 to the; port; located below the bridge local management port.; This; Table 2-1 Local management port parameters; Connecting a
  • Page 56 – Table 2-2 lists the factory default settings.; Table 2-2 AsantéHub 1012 Factory Default Settings; Default
  • Page 57 – Local Management; Before You Start on page 3-2
  • Page 58 – Chapter 3 — AsantéBridge 1012 Local Management; Befor e You Start
  • Page 59 – Bridge Diagnostics; Reset system; command; Configuration Menu; Bridge
  • Page 60 – Figure 3-2 Local Management Main Menu; Local
  • Page 61 – Local Management Menu System; Some areas of the local management menu
  • Page 62 – Figure 3-3 Local Management Help Window; Enter; Local Management Menu; General Help
  • Page 63 – Configuration Menu System; Figure 3-4 Main Configuration Menu; Accessing the Configuration Menu system
  • Page 64 – Reset System
  • Page 65 – Figure 3-5 System Information Window; System
  • Page 66 – Asanté; Figure 3-6 Password Menu; not; Password Menu
  • Page 67 – Figure 3-7 SNMP Agent Parameters Menu; SNMP Agent
  • Page 68 – CURRENT SETTING
  • Page 69 – Software Update Menu; Figure 3-9 Software Update Menu; tftp
  • Page 70 – About the Software Update function; The software update function is complex and; before; you use this; boot file name; field. It will read in the; not updated
  • Page 72 – Figure 3-10 System Update Status Window
  • Page 73 – If the update is not successful, entering a
  • Page 74 – Figure 3-11 SNMP Trap Receiver Table
  • Page 75 – Figure 3-12 SNMP Community Name Table
  • Page 78 – Enter the new password and press; return; many as fifteen characters.
  • Page 79 – Figure 3-14 Bridge Parameters Menu; arrow keys; Bridge Parameters
  • Page 80 – Figure 3-15 Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters Menu
  • Page 82 – Figure 3-16 Spanning Tree Port Setting Menu; spacebar
  • Page 83 – Bridge Forwarding Table; About Forwarding; learned; Figure 3-17 Bridge Forwarding Table
  • Page 85 – The alphabetic portion of the field defines the type of entry.; input port; refers to the segment the transmitting device is; output port; refers to the segment the packet is forwarded; About dynamic and static table entries; The bridge treats these two classes of entries differently:; dynamic; table entry represents the segment location (which; Table 3-1 Forwarding Table Mode Alphabetic Entries
  • Page 87 – Using the Edit Function; Figure 3-18 Editing the Forwarding Table
  • Page 88 – Using the Search Function; Figure 3-19 Searching for an Address
  • Page 89 – About the Filtering Table; The filtering table should be viewed as; pipelined sets of parame-; that determine whether any given packet is forwarded from
  • Page 90 – Figure 3-20 Bridge Filtering Table
  • Page 92 – Figure 3-21 Resetting the Bridge; Resetting the Bridge
  • Page 93 – Erases static forwarding addresses configured for; delete; Does not affect the password for the
  • Page 94 – Figure 3-22 Bridge Statistics; Statistics Menu
  • Page 96 – Appendix A — Support for Pre 10BaseT Devices; You should know the following:
  • Page 97 – Technical Specifications
  • Page 98 – Appendix B — Technical Specifications
  • Page 102 – Appendix C — Pinouts and Cable Specifications; Connector
  • Page 104 – Figure C-3 RJ-45 Wall Jack to Modular Jack Pinouts
  • Page 107 – to
  • Page 109 – Numerics
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Page 3 - Asanté Technologies; Tell Us What

There’s always room for improvement and Asanté Technologies is always interested in your comments and suggestions about our product documentation. If you take the time to make suggess-tions, we will take the time to read and consider them for new documentation releases. Do us a favor and read throug...

Page 5 - Table of Contents; Introduction i; AsantéBridge Features 1-5; Connecting to the Network 2-1; Connecting to the BNC Port 2-8

Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction i About This Manual ii Intended Audience iii Conventions Used In This Manual iii Tell Us What Your Think iv Technical Support iv Quick Start 1-1 Before You Start 1-2 Introducing the AsantéBridge 1-3 AsantéBridge Features 1-5 Quick View 1-6 AsantéBridg...

Page 6 - Support for Pre 10BaseT Devices A-1

Table of Contents Connecting to the AUI Port 2-10Connecting to the RJ45 IN and Out Ports 2-12 Configuring a Redundant Link 2-14 Checking the Link 2-14An Example Configuration 2-15 Setting Up Out-of-Band Links 2-17 Linking the Hubs Together 2-17Connecting Your Asanté Management Station for Out-of-Ban...

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