Compaq 2724 - Manual

Compaq 2724

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – NOTICE; Compaq Netelligent 2724/2824 Dual-Speed Hub User Guide
  • Page 3 – Federal Communications Commission Notice; when the Token Ring interface is utilized.; Class A Equipment; Modifications
  • Page 4 – Canadian Notice; Avis Canadien
  • Page 5 – Japanese Notice; Product Label
  • Page 6 – viii; Lithium Battery
  • Page 7 – ix; Contents; Chapter 1; Overview; Chapter 2; Planning Installation
  • Page 8 – Chapter 3; Installing the Hub; Chapter 4; Configuring the Hub for Management; Chapter 5; Managing the Hub
  • Page 9 – xi; Appendix A; Specifications; Appendix B; Using the VT100 Interface
  • Page 10 – xii; Index
  • Page 12 – Features
  • Page 14 – Package Contents; AC power cord
  • Page 15 – Hub Components; Smart Uplink Slot
  • Page 16 – LED Indicators
  • Page 18 – Serial COM Port; XMODEM firmware downloads
  • Page 19 – Host/Target DIP Switch; NOTE
  • Page 20 – Managed/Unmanaged DIP Switch; Internal 10/100 Switch Disable DIP Switch
  • Page 22 – Segmentation
  • Page 23 – Installation Requirements; Environmental Requirements; The electrical requirements for the hub are as follows:
  • Page 24 – Spatial Requirements; Two pairs of wiring are required.
  • Page 25 – Category 5 only
  • Page 26 – Crossover Twisted-Pair Wiring; Fiber optic
  • Page 27 – System Planning Charts
  • Page 29 – Mounting the Hub; Attaching the Rubber Feet; Turn the hub over so that its bottom side faces up.; Rack-Mounting the Hub
  • Page 30 – To attach the brackets, follow these steps:
  • Page 31 – Installing a Smart Uplink Module; The Smart Uplink Module port is the 25th logical port on the hub.; Inserting the Smart Uplink Module into the
  • Page 32 – Remove the Smart Uplink port cover plate from the hub’s front panel.; Do not tighten the Smart Uplink Module’s spring screws until
  • Page 33 – Connecting Cable
  • Page 34 – Interconnecting Hubs
  • Page 35 – Invalid Connections
  • Page 38 – Connecting Power; Follow these steps to connect the hub to power:
  • Page 39 – Disconnecting Power; Connecting to the Serial Port
  • Page 42 – Configuring the Hub for; Setting the IP Address Using VT100
  • Page 44 – Enter the following port settings in the dialog box and click on OK.
  • Page 45 – Enter the following command:
  • Page 48 – Setting the IP Address
  • Page 49 – Management Features; The 2824 hub has the following management features:; Management Interface
  • Page 50 – Network Configuration Parameters and Modification Methods
  • Page 51 – SNMP Management; Supported MIBs
  • Page 52 – Supported Frame Types; IP Frame Types
  • Page 53 – The hub’s IP frame type can be set by three different methods:
  • Page 54 – IP Protocols; The hub supports the following IP protocols:; IP Autodiscovery
  • Page 55 – MIBs Implementing IP Autodiscovery; IPX Frame Type
  • Page 56 – Since Novell uses ETHERNET_802.2 as the default frame type for
  • Page 57 – IPX Protocols; The hub supports the following IPX protocols:
  • Page 58 – IPX Autodiscovery; SLIP Protocols
  • Page 59 – Traps; For IP traps, the destination table is cpqnIpTrapDestTable; Generated Traps
  • Page 60 – Traps Issued
  • Page 61 – RMON Support; Statistics Group
  • Page 62 – History Group
  • Page 63 – Alarm Group
  • Page 64 – Event Group
  • Page 65 – Firmware Updates; Firmware Update Methods; Comparison of Download Times
  • Page 66 – Download Problems; The Preboot operating mode does not have in-band
  • Page 67 – Parameters Stored in NVRAM
  • Page 68 – Compaq Specific Parameters; The following is an example of a MAC address:; SysObjectID — The system object ID contains the following value:
  • Page 70 – Physical; Power Requirements: Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC; Environmental; Storage: 32
  • Page 71 – Connecting the Hub for VT100; Telnet over IP via an Ethernet connection; Setting Up the; data bits
  • Page 72 – Starting the VT100 Interface; public
  • Page 73 – Error Messages
  • Page 74 – Resetting the password to the default also resets all other; Basic Update Fields; System Name; This field, located at the upper-left corner of each; IP Address; This field, located at the upper-right corner of each
  • Page 75 – VT100 Management Options
  • Page 76 – Displaying a Data Screen; Navigating the VT100 Screens
  • Page 78 – Viewing System Information; Contact Name; The name of the personal contact at the system installation; Location; The location of the system installation (also the MIB-II; The designated name of the system (also the MIB-II sysName; Screen Update Time; The update time interval in seconds for VT100; Telnet Access; Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable Telnet access
  • Page 79 – Reset Unit; Select No Reset to prevent the hub from resetting after you; Error and Warning Messages
  • Page 80 – Viewing the Management Agent; Interface Type; IP Address — Enter the IP address of the management agent.
  • Page 82 – Viewing Port Statistics; No Link — No connection on this port
  • Page 83 – Refer to the glossary for definitions of these statistics.; Viewing the Stack Configuration
  • Page 84 – Unit Description — This field shows a brief description of the hub.
  • Page 85 – Viewing and Editing the Backup Port; Adding a Backup Port Entry; To add a backup port entry, follow these steps:
  • Page 86 – Deleting a Backup Port Entry; To delete a backup port entry, follow these steps:; Updating the State of a; To update the state of a backup port entry, follow these steps:
  • Page 87 – Changing the Password; Enter the old password in the Old password field.
  • Page 89 – Downloading Firmware; To download firmware, follow these steps:
  • Page 91 – Setting Up the Serial Port; Port Number — This field applies only to multi-serial port systems.
  • Page 92 – Auto negotiation — Always “Disabled”
  • Page 93 – Configuring User Access
  • Page 94 – Configuring IP User Access
  • Page 95 – Example 1; Example 2
  • Page 96 – Access Options; Adding an Entry; Follow these steps to add an entry.; Modifying an Entry
  • Page 97 – Deleting an Entry; Follow these steps to delete an entry.
  • Page 98 – Configuring IPX User Access; No Access — The address/community name pair has no SNMP/IPX access.
  • Page 100 – Logging Out of the
  • Page 101 – Glossary; ARP
  • Page 103 – See Frame Check Sequence Errors.
  • Page 104 – See Media Access Controller.
  • Page 105 – See Nonvolatile Random Access Memory.
  • Page 106 – See Service Advertising Protocol.
  • Page 107 – See Simple Network Management Protocol.
  • Page 108 – Protocol
  • Page 109 – Broadcast filtering 1-3
  • Page 112 – SAP
  • Page 113 – serial COM port operation 1-8
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Netelligent 2724/2824
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Page 2 - NOTICE; Compaq Netelligent 2724/2824 Dual-Speed Hub User Guide

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Writer: Chris Seiter Project: Notice 1 Comments: 299440-001 File Name: 2824_N1.DOC Last Saved On: 6/23/97 10:56 AM NOTICE The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE...

Page 3 - Federal Communications Commission Notice; when the Token Ring interface is utilized.; Class A Equipment; Modifications

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Compaq Netelligent 2724/2824 Dual-Speed Hub User Guide Writer: Chris Seiter Project: Notice 2 Comments: 299440-001 File Name:2824_N2.DOC Last Saved On:6/25/97 11:22 AM Federal Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communic...

Page 4 - Canadian Notice; Avis Canadien

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Writer: Chris Seiter Project: Notice 2 Comments: 299440-001 File Name: 2824_N2.DOC Last Saved On: 8/27/97 2:14 PM Canadian Notice This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing EquipmentRegulat...

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