Table of Contents
INDEX
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Group Management page 3-27
- 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
- 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
- Java, enabling 2-21
- JavaScript, enabling 2-21
- key features
- hub 1-1, 1-3
- switched uplink modules D-1
- 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
- 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
- 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
- online help 1-15, 3-1
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- View buttons
- hub statistics 3-30
- module port statistics 3-24
- port statistics 3-18
- 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







Posted: Wed Feb 24 10:54:50 PST 1999
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