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Numerics


10/100 module port duplex mode (DUP) LED          3-10, D-3

10/100 module port speed (100) LED          3-10, D-3

10/100 module port status (STAT) LED          3-10, D-3

10/100 ports
See network ports and uplink port

100BaseFX module port duplex mode (DUP) LED          D-5

100BaseFX module port status (LINK) LED          3-10, D-5

100BaseFX switched uplink module          D-4
connecting to          D-9

100BaseTX connections LED          1-7, 1-10, 3-9

10BaseT/100BaseTX switched uplink module          D-2
connecting to          D-9

19-inch rack-mount installation          2-8

24-inch rack-mount installation          2-8

A


AC power connector          1-11

AC power cord          2-5

activity/collision LED          1-7, 3-8

adapter pinouts, terminal (RJ-45-to-DB-9)          B-6

adding or removing hubs          C-5

address table          4-2, D-10

agency approvals
EMI          A-1
safety          A-1

altitude, operating range          A-1

Apply button          3-3

Assign/Change Password field          3-6

autonegotiation
module port duplex mode          3-23
module port speed          3-23
port speed          3-17

B


back panel          1-11
AC power connector          1-11
console port          1-12
expansion slot          1-12
illustration          1-11
power connectors          1-11
RPS connector          1-11
stacking connectors          1-12

baluns          B-14

bandwidth utilization
determining          1-9
illustration (FastHub 412 models)          1-9
illustration (FastHub 424 models)          1-10

bandwidth utilization LED mode          1-7, 1-9

baud rate setting          3-42

bookmarking the hub manager          2-22

boot code test          4-5

BootP Get IP option          3-33

Browse button          3-38

C


cable guide, installing          2-11

cables
Category 3, 4, 5          1-4
console, rollover          1-12, 2-5, B-5
pinouts (DB-9 adapter)          B-6
crossover          1-5, 2-18, B-2, B-3
schematics (illustration)          B-4
guidelines          B-7
Ethernet (table)          B-8
example configurations          B-8
rollover console, RJ-45-to-RJ-45          2-14
shielded twisted-pair, avoiding problems          B-14
straight-through          1-5, 2-18, B-2, B-3
schematics (illustration)          B-4

cascading hubs          C-1

CCO
accessing MIB files          2-25
firmware download sites          3-40, 4-10
hotlink          3-13
Software Center site (Software & Support)          2-25

CDP          3-37
enabling/disabling          3-38
neighbor information          3-38

CDP Management page          3-37

Cisco Connection Online
See CCO

Cisco Discovery Protocol
See CDP

Cisco documentation, Documentation CD-ROM          2-5

Cisco Information Packet          2-5

Cisco Product Registration Card          2-5

Cisco Systems resources hotlinks          3-13

Cisco Visual Hub Manager
See hub manager

CISCO-CDP-MIB.my MIB file          2-23

CISCO-SIBU-MANAGERS-MIB.my MIB file          2-24

CISCO-SIBU-SIMPLE-UPGRADE-MIB.my MIB file          2-23

CISCO-SIBU-STACKABLE-DUAL-SPEED-HUB-MIB.my MIB file          2-24

Class I and Class II repeaters
cabling guidelines          B-7
types of          B-7

CLI
accessing          2-23, 3-13
overview          1-16
password (privileged commands)          3-6
timeout setting          3-42

CLI Inactivity Timeout field          3-42

client/server workgroups network example          1-19

collision domains          C-3

command-line interface
See CLI

Communicator, Netscape          1-15

community strings, SNMP          2-24, 3-35

configuration settings, default          1-14

configuration tasks, hub manager          1-16, 3-1

connectivity, troubleshooting          4-2, D-11

connectors
console          B-5
MICs and baluns          B-14
power
AC          1-11, 2-6
RPS          1-11, 2-6
See also ports
stacking          1-12

console cable, rollover          1-12

console port          1-12, 2-14, B-5
adapter pinouts, RJ-45-to-DB-9 terminal          B-6
cable for          B-5
configuring          2-14, 3-42
connecting to a modem or management station          2-14
default settings          2-14
pinouts (table)          B-6
resetting          4-15
specifications          B-5

Continue with standard system start up option          4-9, 4-13

conventions used in this document          xviii

corrupted firmware, recovering from          4-10

crossover cable          1-5, 2-18, B-2, B-3
schematics (illustration)          B-4

Current list (of SNMP write managers)          3-36

D


data bits setting          3-42

DC power specifications          A-1

default configuration settings          1-14

default gateway          3-33

Detailed Group Statistics page          3-30

Detailed Module Port Statistics page          3-25

Detailed Port Statistics page          3-18

Details button          3-38

diagnosing problems          4-1

diagnostic console          1-13, 4-6
accessing          4-7
logon screen          4-7
System Debug Interface Menu          4-8, 4-14
unavailable to remote users          4-6

Diagnostic Console display          4-7

diagnostic features          1-14

dimensions
hub          A-1
switched uplink modules          D-11

Discovered Neighboring Devices list          3-38

document conventions          xviii

Documentation CD-ROM          2-5

documents, related          xvii

DOWN stacking connector          C-4

DUP LED
10/100 module port          D-3
100BaseFX module port          D-5

duplex mode          3-23
autonegotiation          3-23

Duplex Mode Requested/Actual drop-down list          3-23

E


EMC regulatory statements          2-3

EMI agency approvals          A-1

emulation software          4-13

Enable Authentication Trap Generation check box          3-36

Enable CDP check box          3-38

Enable Link Up/Link Down Trap Generation check box          3-36

environmental ranges
operating altitude          A-1
operating humidity          A-1
operating range          A-1
storage temperature          A-1, D-11

ETHERLIKE-MIB.my MIB file          2-23

Ethernet cable guidelines          B-7
example configurations          B-8
table          B-8

examples, network configurations          1-18
client/server workgroups          1-19
extended network          1-21
server farms          1-20

Exit to Previous Menu option          4-14

expansion slot          1-12

F


factory defaults
console port          4-15
hub          4-15

failure message, POST          4-9

FastHubs
See hubs          xv

features
diagnostic          1-14
flexibility          1-3
hub          1-1, 1-3
management          1-3, 1-14
performance          1-3, 1-14
redundancy          1-3
security          1-14
switched uplink modules          D-1
upgrade          1-14

File Transfer Protocol
See FTP

firmware
POST results          4-9
recovering from corrupted          4-10
troubleshooting          4-8
upgrading          3-40, 3-43
where to get latest versions          4-10

Firmware Version field          3-40, 3-43

flexibility features          1-3

front panel          1-4
illustration          1-4
LEDs          1-5
10/100 ports          1-7
activity/collision          1-7
RPS          1-6
SYSTEM          1-6
Mode button          1-8
network ports          1-4
uplink port          1-4

FTP, accessing MIB files          2-24

G


Group Management page          3-27

H


history statistics, RMON          2-26

Home page          3-5

hot swapping hubs          C-5

HTML Interface Development Group hotlink          3-13

hub features          1-3

hub image          3-7

hub manager          3-1
accessing          2-21
Apply button          3-3
bookmarking          2-22
changing/saving settings          3-3
configuration tasks          1-16
menu bar          3-2
monitoring tasks          1-16
navigating          3-2
online help          xvii, 1-15, 3-1
overview          1-15
password          3-6
pop-up text          3-2
Revert button          3-3
security tasks          1-16
software requirements          1-15, 2-21
supported tasks          1-15, 3-1

hub name and description, changing          3-5

hub stacks
adding or removing hubs          3-28, C-5, C-6
building          C-4
guidelines          C-4
hot swapping hubs          C-5
isolation considerations          3-29
management hub
primary          3-28, C-6
secondary          3-28, C-6
managing          3-27, C-6
numbering convention          3-28, C-7
radio button          3-11
using stack image          3-11

hubs
cabling guidelines          B-7
cascading          C-1
configuration via web interface          3-1
connector and cable specifications          B-1
dimensions          A-1
features          1-1
front panel          1-4
LEDs          1-5
Mode button          1-5
network ports          1-4
uplink port          1-4
installing          2-1
interconnecting          1-12, C-1
isolating considerations          3-29
management options          1-13
CLI          1-16
default settings          1-14
hub manager          1-15
SNMP          1-17
monitoring via web interface          3-1
network examples          1-18
primary management          3-28, C-6
rear panel          1-11
console port          1-12
expansion slot          1-12
power connectors          1-11
stacking connectors          1-12
secondary management          3-28, C-6
stacking          C-1, C-4, C-5
adding or removing          3-28, C-6
cable          1-12, C-4
cascading          C-1
connectors          1-12, 3-11, C-4
guidelines          C-4
hub numbering convention          C-7
interconnecting          C-1
managing          3-27, C-6
using stack image          3-11
starting up          2-1, 4-9
POST          2-6
switched uplink modules          1-2, 3-10, D-1
100BaseFX          D-4
10BaseT/100BaseTX          D-2
checking module port status          3-22
connecting to          D-8
dimensions          D-11
environmental requirements          D-11
expansion slot          1-12
installing          D-6
key features          D-1
managing          3-20
removing          D-7
statistics, detailed          3-25
technical specifications          D-11
troubleshooting          D-10
technical specifications          A-1
troubleshooting          4-1

humidity, operating range          A-1

I


IEEE 802.3u, definition          B-7

installation          2-1
attaching cable guide          2-11
attaching mounting brackets (rack-mount)          2-8
attaching mounting brackets (wall-mount)          2-12
attaching to rack          2-10
attaching to wall (parallel and vertical)          2-13
connecting to console port          2-14, B-5
connecting to network ports          2-18
connecting to uplink port          2-18
guidelines and requirements          2-4
hub in a rack          2-8
hub on a table or shelf          2-7
hub on a wall          2-12
materials, supplied          2-5
power up          2-6
requirements and guidelines          2-4
unpacking the hub          2-4
warnings          2-2

interconnected hubs          1-12, C-1

Internet Explorer, Microsoft          1-15

IP Address field          3-32, 3-35, 3-36

IP conflict resolution          3-28, 3-32, C-5

IP information, assigning          2-16

IP Management page          3-32

isolating hubs, considerations          3-29

Isolation Status drop-down list          3-29

J


Java, enabling          2-21

JavaScript, enabling          2-21

K


key features
hub          1-1, 1-3
switched uplink modules          D-1

L


LEDs          1-5
100BaseTX connections          3-9
activity/collision          1-7
hub image          3-8
modes          1-7, 3-9
port
100BaseTX connections          1-7, 1-10
bandwidth utilization          1-7, 1-9, 3-9
port status          1-7, 1-8, 3-9
RPS          1-6, 3-8
switched uplink modules
10/100 module port duplex mode (DUP)          3-10, D-3
10/100 module port speed (100)          3-10, D-3
10/100 module port status (STAT)          3-10, D-3
100BaseFX module port duplex mode (DUP)          D-5
100BaseFX module port status (LINK)          3-10, D-5
SYSTEM          1-6, 3-8

LINK LED, 100BaseFX module port          D-5

link states
module ports          3-22
network ports          3-16

Link Status Requested/Actual column          3-16

linkDown state          3-16, 3-22

linkDown trap          3-16, 3-22, 3-36

linkUp state          3-16, 3-22

linkUp trap          3-16, 3-22, 3-36

logging in, diagnostic console          4-7

logical repeaters          C-2

M


MAC address limit          4-2, D-10

manageable hubs          1-1

management features          1-3, 1-14

management hubs          1-1, 3-27, C-6

Management Information Base (MIB)
See MIB files

management interfaces
accessing          2-20
CLI          2-23
hub manager          2-21
MIBs          2-23
SNMP          2-23
troubleshooting          4-3
CLI
accessing          2-23
overview          1-16
hub manager
accessing          2-21
overview          1-15
software requirements          3-1
using          3-1
SNMP          2-23
accessing MIBs          2-23
overview          1-17
preparing to use          2-24

management options          1-13
CLI          1-13
default settings          1-14
diagnostic console          1-13
hub manager          1-13
SNMP          1-13

management station, connecting to console port          2-14

management tasks
assigning or changing hub name and description          3-5
assigning or changing module port name and description          3-24
assigning or changing password          3-6
assigning or changing port name and description          3-17
assigning or changing trap managers          3-35
assigning or changing write managers          3-36
changing CDP settings          3-37, 3-39
changing CLI timeout setting          3-42
changing console port settings          3-42
changing IP information          3-32
changing module port duplex mode          3-23
changing module port speed          3-23
changing port speed          3-17
changing SNMP community strings          3-35
checking hub statistics          3-30
checking module port statistics          3-24
checking module port status          3-22
checking port statistics          3-18
checking port status          3-16
checking type of installed module          3-22
connecting or isolating hubs          3-29
displaying CDP neighbors          3-38
enabling or disabling CDP on the hub          3-38
enabling or disabling module port          3-22
enabling or disabling ports          3-16
enabling or disabling trap generation          3-36
managing hub stack          3-27
managing ports          3-14, 3-20
monitoring via hub image          3-7
upgrading firmware          3-40, 3-43
using SNMP          1-17, 3-34

MDT channel test          4-5

media interface connectors (MICs)          B-14

Medium column          3-22

Memory I/O option          4-14

menu bar          3-2
CDP          3-37
GROUP          3-27
HOME          3-4
IP          3-32
PORT          3-14
SNMP          3-34
SYSTEM          3-40

MIB files          1-17, 2-23
accessing          2-23
via CCO          2-25
via FTP          2-24
CISCO-CDP-MIB.my file          2-23
CISCO-SIBU-MANAGERS-MIB.my          2-24
CISCO-SIBU-SIMPLE-UPGRADE-MIB.my file          2-23
CISCO-SIBU-STACKABLE-DUAL-SPEED-HUB-MIB.my file          2-24
ETHERLIKE-MIB.my          2-23
RFC1213-MIB.my file          2-23
RMON-MIB.my file          2-23
SNMP-REPEATER-MIB.my file          2-23

Microsoft Internet Explorer          1-15

MICs          B-14

Mode button          1-5, 3-9, 4-7
using          1-8

modem, connecting to console port          2-14

modes, port LED          1-7
100BaseTX connections          1-7, 1-10
bandwidth utilization          1-7, 1-9
port status          1-7, 1-8

module port duplex mode (DUP) LED
10/100          D-3
100BaseFX          D-5

module port speed (100) LED, 10/100          D-3

module port status (LINK) LED, 100BaseFX          D-5

module port status (STAT) LED, 10/100          D-3

module ports
connecting to          D-8
hub image          3-10
managing          3-20
statistics, detailed          3-25
status          3-22

monitoring tasks          1-16

mounting kit          2-5

N


Netscape Communicator          1-15

network configuration examples          1-18
client/server workgroups          1-19
extended network          1-21
server farms          1-20

network ports          1-4, 1-5
cable types for          2-18
connecting to          2-18
hub image          3-7, 3-9
pinouts (table)          B-2
specifications          B-1

NIC channel test          4-5

not partitioned state          3-16

numbering convention, hub stack          3-28

O


online help          1-15, 3-1

P


package contents          2-5

Packet Hold Time field          3-39

Packet Transmission Time field          3-39

page cache, enabling          2-21, 3-11, 3-28

parity settings          3-42

partition states          3-16

Partition Status column          3-16

partitioned state          3-16

passwords
assigning or changing          3-6
recovery          4-13

performance
features          1-3, 1-14
troubleshooting          4-2

performance, troubleshooting          D-10

Permanent download option          3-43

physical dimensions
hub          A-1
switched uplink modules          D-11

pinouts
network ports          B-2
RJ-45-to-DB-9 terminal adapter          B-6
rollover cable          B-6
uplink port          B-2

pop-up text, menu bar          3-2

port LEDs          1-7
modes          1-7

Port Management page          3-15

Port Name/Description column          3-17, 3-24

port speed settings          3-17

port status LED          3-9

port status LED mode          1-7, 1-8

ports
connecting to
console port          B-5
management station          2-14
modem          2-14
network ports          2-18
terminal          B-6
uplink port          2-18
console port          1-12
connecting to          2-14
network ports          1-4
connecting to          2-18
hub image          3-7, 3-9
pinouts
console port          B-5
network ports          B-2
uplink port          B-2
troubleshooting connections to          2-20
uplink port          1-4
connecting to          2-18
hub image          3-7, 3-9

POST
during start up          2-6
failure message          4-9
fatal and nonfatal failures          2-6, 4-4
hub image          3-8
results, displaying          4-9
test descriptions          4-5
understanding POST results          4-4

power connectors          1-11

power requirements
AC voltage          A-1
DC voltage          A-1
power consumption          A-1

power-on self-test
See POST

R


rack-mount installation          2-8

radio button, hub image          3-11

Read Community String field          3-35

rear panel          1-11
AC power connector          1-11
console port          1-12
expansion slot          1-12
illustration          1-11
power connectors          1-11
RPS connector          1-11
stacking connectors          1-12

Reconfirm Password field          3-6

recovery procedures          4-6
corrupted firmware          4-10
displaying POST results          4-9
lost or forgotten password          4-13
resetting console port to factory defaults          4-15
resetting hub to factory defaults          4-15

redundancy features          1-3

redundant power system
See RPS (redundant power system)

refresh, statistics          3-18, 3-24, 3-30

registration, product          2-5

regulatory statements, EMC          2-3

related documents          xvii

Reload button
Detailed port statistics          3-18, 3-24, 3-30

remote monitoring MIB
See RMON (remote monitoring)

repeaters
cabling guidelines          B-7
types of          B-7

Reset Group Statistics button          3-30

Reset main console RS232 interface to 9600,8,1,N option          4-15

Reset Port Statistics button          3-18

Reset Switch Module Statistics button          3-24

resetting
console port to factory defaults          4-15
hub to factory defaults          4-15

Return system to factory defaults option          4-15

Revert button          3-3

RFC1213-MIB.my MIB file          2-23

RJ-45 connectors
console port          1-12, B-5
network ports          1-4, B-2
uplink port          1-4, B-2

RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter          2-5

RMON          2-25
group descriptions          2-26
limitation          2-26

RMON-MIB.my MIB file          2-23

rollover console cable          1-12, 2-14, B-5

RPS
connector          1-11
LED          1-6, 3-8
specifications          A-1

S


safety
agency approvals          A-1
information          2-5

SDRAM test          4-5

security
features          1-14
tasks          1-16

server farms network example          1-20

shelf or table installation          2-7

shielded twisted-pair cable          B-14

Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP

SMB channel test          4-5

SNMP
accessing          2-23
overview          1-17
See also MIB files

SNMP Management page          3-34

SNMP-REPEATER-MIB.my MIB file          2-23

snmp-server community command          2-24

Software Center site (Software & Support)          2-25

specifications
10/100 ports          B-1
network ports          B-2
uplink port          B-3
console port          B-5
hub          A-1
switched uplink modules          D-11

speed autonegotiation          3-17, 3-23

Speed Requested/Actual drop-down list          3-17, 3-23

SPI channel test          4-5

stacking          C-4

adding or removing hubs          3-28, C-6
adding or removing hubs          C-5
cable          1-12, C-4
order number          C-4
cascading          C-1
connectors          1-12, 3-11, C-4
guidelines          C-4
hub numbering convention          C-7
interconnecting          C-1
management          3-27, C-6
stack image          3-11

starting up, assigning IP information          2-16

STAT LED, 10/100 module port          D-3

statistics
hub          3-30
module port          3-24
port          3-18
refresh          3-18, 3-24, 3-30
RMON          2-26

Status Requested/Actual column          3-22

stop bits setting          3-42

storage temperature range          A-1, D-11

straight-through cable          1-5, 2-18, B-2, B-3
schematics (illustration)          B-4

subnet mask          3-33

support information, Cisco          2-5

Switched Uplink Module button          3-20

Switched Uplink Module Management page          3-21

switched uplink modules          1-2, 3-10
100BaseFX          D-4
10BaseT/100BaseTX          D-2
checking module port status          3-22
connecting to          D-8
dimensions          D-11
environmental requirements          D-11
expansion slot          1-12
hub image          3-10
installing          D-6
key features          D-1
managing          3-20
removing          D-7
statistics, detailed          3-25
technical specifications          D-11
troubleshooting          D-10

System Configuration page          2-14, 3-41

System Debug Interface Menu          4-8, 4-14

System debug interface option          4-14

system image test          4-5

system status (SYSTEM) LED          1-6, 3-8

System TFTP Upgrade button          3-43

T


table or shelf installation          2-7

Technical Assistance Center
hotlink, TAC          3-13

technical specifications
adapter, RJ-45-to-DB-9          B-6
hub          A-1
ports
console port          B-5
network ports          B-1
uplink port          B-1
switched uplink modules          D-11

Telnet button          3-38

telnet command          2-23

Telnet hotlink          2-23, 3-13

temperature
operating range          A-1
storage          A-1, D-11

Temporary download option          3-43

terminal CLI command          2-14

terminal emulation software          4-13

timeout, CLI setting          3-42

Timer test          4-5

Token Ring environment          B-14

trap generation          3-36

Trap Manager Community String field          3-35

trap manager settings          3-35

troubleshooting          4-1
displaying POST results          4-9
network port connections          2-20

U


UART test          4-5

unmanaged hubs          1-1

unpacking instructions          2-4

UP stacking connector          C-4

upgrade features          1-14

Upgrade operation firmware (XMODEM) option          4-11

uplink port          1-4, 1-5
cable types for          2-18
connecting to          2-18
hub image          3-7, 3-9
pinouts (table)          B-2
specifications          B-1

User-Configured option          3-33

UTL mode          1-7, 1-9, 3-9

V


View buttons
hub statistics          3-30
module port statistics          3-24
port statistics          3-18

W


wall-mount installation          2-12

warranty information          2-5

web browsers, required          1-15

web pages
CDP Management          3-37
Detailed Group Statistics          3-30
Detailed Module Port Statistics          3-25
Detailed Port Statistics          3-18
Group Management          3-27
Home          3-5
IP Management          3-32
Port Management          3-15
SNMP Management          3-34
Switched Uplink Module Management          3-21
System Configuration          3-41

weight
hub          A-1
switched uplink modules          D-11

Write Community String field          3-35

write manager settings          3-36

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