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1. Nonfatal failure s detected If the SYSTEM LED is amber and the hub is functional POST detected one or more nonfatal failures Although the hub is still operational and can forward packets it might not operate optimally Refer to the POST failure message displayed on the diagnostic console screen identifying the nonfatal failure s detected see the Understanding POST Results section on page 4 4 Fatal failure s detected POST completes all tests even after detecting a fatal failure If the SYSTEM LED is amber and one or more of the port LEDs are amber POST detected one or more fatal failures The hub is not operational but the amber port LED s indicate which test s failed You should inform your system administrator if one or more nonfatal failures are detected Contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support if any fatal failures are detected The Understanding POST Results section on page 4 4 provides additional information including the possible causes of nonfatal and fatal failures FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Installing the Hub on a Table or Shelf Installing the Hub on a Table or Shelf To install the hub on a table or shelf follow these steps Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Be sure the hub is powered off and is not connected to a power source Locate the adhesive strip with the rubber feet that shipped with the hub Attach the rubber feet to t
2. Attaching the Cable Guide to the Bracket Attaching the cable guide and securing the cables in the cable guide prevent the cables from obscuring the hub and other devices in the rack If the hub is in a 19 or 24 inch rack you can attach the cable guide to the left or right rack mount bracket with the black screw as shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Attaching a Cable Guide Tear Catal Pogoooegogeg g babe bsl Pal sbs sl salad alae Pa caren eee AU BB Cis tl ee p Prp cum Black Philips machine screw After the hub is in the rack connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC power connector on the hub and the other end of the cord to a power outlet If your configuration has a Cisco RPS see the RPS documentation After power is connected the hub starts the series of self tests described in the Powering Up the Hub and Running POST section on page 2 6 Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 11 Installing the Hub on a Wall Installing the Hub on a Wall This section describes how to attach the hub in parallel and vertically to a wall Note Be sure the hub is powered off and is not connected to a power source before you perform the steps in the sections that follow Attaching the Brackets to the Hub The bracket orientation depends on whether you plan to parallel or vertical wall mount the hub Fora parallel wall mount use the Phillips truss head screws to attach the short
3. CHAPTER 2 Installing and Starting Up the Hub This chapter provides installation warnings guidelines requirements and package contents and the following procedures Unpacking the hub Powering up the hub and running the power on self test POST Installing the hub on a tabletop or shelf in a standard or telco rack and on a wall Connecting to the console port FastHub 400M models Assigning IP information to the hub and displaying the web and menu consoles FastHub 400M models Connecting to the 10 100 ports on the hub Accessing the management interfaces FastHub 400M models Going to related procedures Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 1 Warnings Warnings r Fr Fr FKP FE Translated versions of the following safety warnings are provided in Appendix E Translated Safety Warnings Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Warning Unplug the power cord before you work on a system that does not have an on off switch Warning Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is connected For systems with a power switch line voltages are present within the power supply even when the power switch is off and the power cord is connected For systems without a power switch line voltages are present within the power supply wh
4. IP information for the hub is usually assigned when the hub is first started up after installation See the Assigning IP Information to the Hub FastHub 400M Models section on page 2 16 Note You can access the hub manager from a PC connected to one of the 10 100 ports Therefore make sure that you do not disable or otherwise misconfigure the port through which you are communicating with the hub You might want to write down the port number to which you are connected Make changes to the hub IP information with care To access the hub manager follow these steps Step 1 Start Netscape Communicator 4 03 or higher or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 or higher Step 2 Ensure that the following browser features are enabled e Java JavaScript Set the caching of pages to Every time in Communicator or Every visit to the page in Internet Explorer Step 3 Enter the IP address of the hub in the Location field if you are using Communicator the Address field if you are using Internet Explorer to display the hub manager Home Page Figure 2 10 GoTo A 174 31 255 255 Cisco Srsteus Cisco Connection ONLINE WHAT S NEW LOGIN REGISTER SITE MAP HELP The Worldwide 11187 Ea Solutions Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 21 Accessing the Management Interfaces FastHub 400M Models Figure 2 10 Home Page Click Apply after cija diusa lt Click t
5. age do not connect the chassis to that receptacle Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations EMC Regulatory Statements U S A Taiwan U S regulatory information for this product is in the front matter and in Appendix E Translated Safety Warnings of this manual SAAE AGAVE ECAR BIBS RAE IA LATA PB AMF EAS SERN 15456 Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 3 Installation Guidelines and Requirements Installation Guidelines and Requirements When determining where to place the hub ensure the following conditions are met Cable distances from the hub to network equipment and workstations are within the limits described in Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Operating environment is within the temperature humidity and altitude ranges listed in Appendix A Technical Specifications If the hub is installed in a closed or multirack assembly the temperature might be greater than normal room temperature Clearance to front and rear panels is such that Front panel indicators can be easily read Access to the rear panel expansion slot is sufficient for inserting the optional switched uplink module Access to the front and rear panel ports and connectors is sufficient for connecting cables Rear panel pow
6. astHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Connecting to the Console Port FastHub 400M Models Step 2 Connect one end of the supplied rollover console cable to the console port as shown in Figure 2 8 Caution Do not connect an actual telephone line an ISDN line or an Ethernet cable to this console port Damage to the hub can result Make sure you use the supplied RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and adapters to connect the console port to the management station or modem Figure 2 8 Connecting to the Console Port aii BO mir Oi i ae z OE lt Supplied Ru 45 to RJ 45 rollover console cable Step 3 Attach the appropriate adapter such as the supplied RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal to a management station or modem Note If you are connecting the hub to a Sun workstation or to a management station with a female DB 25 serial connector use a male to male gender changer to attach the supplied RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover cable and a RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter to the management station Step 4 Connect the other end of the supplied rollover cable to the adapter Connector and cabling specifications for the console port are in the Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Now that the hub is connected to a management station you can assign IP information to the hub see the Assigning IP Information to the Hub FastHub 400M Models section on pa
7. d of the AC power cord to the AC power connector on the hub and the other end of the cord to a power outlet If your configuration has a Cisco RPS see the RPS documentation After power is connected the hub starts the series of self tests described in the Powering Up the Hub and Running POST section on page 2 6 Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 13 Connecting to the Console Port FastHub 400M Models Connecting to the Console Port FastHub 400M Models To connect the RJ 45 console port of a FastHub 400M model to a management station or modem you must use the supplied RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover console cable and the appropriate adapter and follow these steps Note The rollover console cable and a RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter are supplied with the hub If your management station requires a different adapter such as a RJ 45 to DB 25 female DTE or RJ 45 to DB 25 male DCE adapter you must provide it Step 1 Configure the hub console port settings to match the management station or modem These are the default settings of the console port 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit No parity No flow control You can change the console port characteristics of the hub from the web based System Configuration Page see the Changing the System Configuration section on page 3 40 or by using the terminal command from the CLI Note Make sure the settings of the console port and the management station or the modem match 2 14 F
8. e hub Figure 2 1 Attaching Brackets for 19 and 24 inch Racks Front Panel Forward Phillips flat head screws ee goog ooo Seige ees 19 configuration Phillips truss head screws Lal i H10730 H10731 24 configuration 2 8 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Attaching the Brackets to the Hub Figure 2 2 Attaching Brackets for 19 and 24 inch Racks Rear Panel Forward 0 e id ON Phillips conf flat head 4 an screws Phillips ee truss head S 2 Screws H10186 H10187 24 configuration Figure 2 3 Attaching Brackets for 19 and 24 inch Racks Mid Mount Phillips On fiat head lt lt screws H10190 Phillips ce truss head screws 24 configuration Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 9 Installing the Hub in a Rack Attaching the Hub to the Rack After the brackets are attached use two of the Phillips machine screws to securely attach each bracket to the rack as shown in Figure 2 4 Attaching the Hub to a Rack Front Panel Forward Figure 2 4 Taly eet ena of C orEETOCEETEETDE wee Ca oe a oe Phillips machine screws 2 10 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Attaching the Cable Guide to the Bracket
9. en the power cord is connected Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC 15A U S 240 VAC 10A international is used on the phase conductors all current carrying conductors Warning To prevent the unit from overheating do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 113 F 45 C To prevent airflow restriction allow at least 3 inches 7 6 cm of clearance around the ventilation openings Warning The device is designed to work with TN power systems 2 2 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide EMC Regulatory Statements rrr Pe A Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use Warning When installing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Warning Do not stack the chassis on any other equipment If the chassis falls it can cause severe bodily injury and equipment damage Warning Care must be given to connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded Warning A voltage mismatch can cause equipment damage and may pose a fire hazard If the voltage indicated on the label is different from the power outlet volt
10. er cable to connect to another hub or switch unless you are connecting to the uplink port on another FastHub or device When connecting to a workstation server or router these ports require a straight through cable The 10 100 uplink port port 12 or 24 is not internally crossed and requires a straight through cable to connect to a server hub switch or router By default each 10 100 port on the hub configures itself to operate at the speed of the port to which it is connected If the port on the attached device does not support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the 10 100 port to match the speed of the attached port by using one of the management interfaces available to the FastHub 400M models When connecting other network devices to the 10 100 ports keep the following guidelines in mind Use the following types of twisted pair cables when connecting the 10 100 network ports or the 10 100 uplink port to a network device 10BaseT network devices Category 3 4 or 5 100BaseTX network devices Category 5 Note Although you can use Category 3 and 4 cables for 10BaseT networks these cable types will not work for 100BaseTX network devices When designing a network that includes autosensing repeaters like the FastHub 400 models keep in mind that 100BaseTX traffic cannot be sent over these cable types Use a straight through cable to connect two ports when one of the ports is designated with an X Use a crossover cab
11. er connectors are within reach of power sources Airflow around the hub and through the vents is unrestricted Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radios power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures Unpacking the Hub Follow these steps to unpack the hub Step 1 Open the shipping container and carefully remove the contents Step 2 Return all packing materials to the shipping container and save it Step3 Ensure that all items listed in the Package Contents section on page 2 5 are included in the shipment 2 4 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Package Contents Package Contents Each hub is shipped with the following items FastHub 400 10 100 Series Cabling and Start Up This FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Cisco Documentation CD ROM AC power cord Mounting kit containing the following items Four rubber feet for installing the hub on a table or shelf Two mounting brackets Four Phillips flat head screws and four Phillips truss head screws for attaching the mounting brackets to the hub Four Phillips machine screws for attaching the mounting brackets to a rack One cable guide and one black Phillips machine screw for attaching the cable guide to one of the mounting brackets RJ 45 to RJ 45 rollover console cable and an RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled Terminal FastHub 400M models only Cisco Infor
12. er page 2 22 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the CLI Accessing the CLI You can access the CLI From a console terminal connected to the hub console port For more information see the Connecting to the Console Port FastHub 400M Models section on page 2 14 Through a Telnet session from a remote host by entering the telnet command and the name or IP address of the hub Through a Telnet session by clicking Telnet on the hub manager Home Page When you access the CLI and a password has been defined the following prompt is displayed Cisco Systems Console Enter Password Enter the password The hostname gt prompt is displayed after you enter the correct password For complete information about the CLI refer to the FastHub 400 10 100 Series Command Reference Accessing the MIB Files through SNMP You can access the hub MIB files through SNMP The following MIB files contain variables that can be set or read to provide information about the hub and the traps generated by the hub RFC1213 MIB my contains the MIB II RFC 1213 ETHERLIKE MIB my contains the Ethernet Transmission MIB RFC 1643 CISCO CDP MIB my contains the CDP MIB SNMP REPEATER MIB my contains the standard MIB for managing the hub RMON MIB my contains the RFC 1757 RMON Groups 1 2 3 and 9 More information about RMON and the RMON groups is provided in the Remote Monitorin
13. formation for and you can define how many of the samples are to be stored Note RMON statistics gathering has a maximum limit of 50 history buckets per historyControlTable entry Alarm This group generates alarms according to user defined thresholds You could for example configure RMON to generate an alarm when alignment errors on a port exceeded a predefined limit Rising and falling thresholds can be defined and the events group can generate traps and automated responses based on the alarms Event This group sends traps to the management station based on information alarms received from the alarm group Where to Go Next Now that you have installed the hub and if you have a FastHub 400M models assigned IP information to the hub you can continue to Chapter 3 Configuring and Monitoring from the Hub Manager for configuration and monitoring information FastHub 400M models only Appendix C FastHub Stacks for interconnecting the hub to other FastHub 400M models to form hub stacks Appendix D Switched Uplink Modules for descriptions of the optional switched uplink modules and procedures for installing and connecting to them 2 26 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide
14. g section on page 2 25 CISCO SIBU SIMPLE UPGRADE MIB my contains the MIB module for upgrading the firmware on Cisco low end devices Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 23 Accessing the Management Interfaces FastHub 400M Models CISCO SIBU MANAGERS MIB my contains the MIB module for management interfaces on the FastHub 400M models CISCO SIBU STACKABLE DUAL SPEED HUB MIB my contains the MIB module that extends the REPEATER MIB to manage Cisco low end stackable repeater products If you are going to manage the hub by using SNMP and the MIB files the Read and Write community strings need to be set To do this you can either Use the default community strings Read community string The default is public Write community string The default is private Assign community strings by using the SNMP Management Page or by using the snmp server community command on the CLI Note Wait approximately 30 seconds for the changes to be saved to permanent storage before turning off the hub or the changes might not be saved You can obtain a copy of the MIB files in the following ways Using File Transfer Protocol FTP to access the ftp cisco com server Using Cisco Connection Online CCO to access the cisco com server Using FTP to Access the MIB Files To obtain a MIB file follow these steps Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Use FTP to access the server ftp cisco com Log in
15. ge 2 16 Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 15 Assigning IP Information to the Hub FastHub 400M Models Assigning IP Information to the Hub FastHub 400M Models After you install the hub and connect it to a management station you can assign IP information to the hub IP information identifies the hub to the network and is required to manage and monitor the hub through the FastHub 400 series Hub Manager the CLI or SNMP You can assign IP information to the hub by following the hub start up prompts displayed from a terminal emulation program on your management station You should contact your system administrator for the following information Hub IP address Subnet mask netmask Default gateway router To assign IP information to the hub follow these steps Step 1 From your management station start the terminal emulation program After POST completes the Continue with configuration dialog prompt appears on the management station and you can then follow the prompts to assign IP information to the hub Step 2 From the terminal or PC enter Y Continue with configuration dialog yes no Y Step3 Enter the IP address for example 10 1 105 20 Enter IP address 10 1 105 20 Step 4 Enter the subnet mask IP netmask for example 255 255 255 0 Enter IP netmask 255 255 255 0 2 16 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Assigning IP Information to the Hub FastHub 400M M
16. he round recesses on the bottom corners of the hub Place the hub on a table or shelf close to an AC power receptacle Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC power connector on the hub and the other end of the cord to a power outlet If your configuration has a Cisco RPS see the RPS documentation After power is connected the hub starts the series of self tests described in the Powering Up the Hub and Running POST section on page 2 6 Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 7 Installing the Hub in a Rack Installing the Hub in a Rack This section describes how to install the hub in 19 and 24 inch standard and telco racks Note Be sure the hub is powered off and is not connected to a power source before you perform the steps in the sections that follow Attaching the Brackets to the Hub The bracket orientation and the screws you use depend on whether you plan to use a 19 inch or a 24 inch rack Fora 19 inch rack mount use the Phillips flat head screws to attach the long side of the bracket to the hub For a 24 inch rack mount use the Phillips truss head screws to attach the short side of the bracket to the hub Place the hub on a level surface and use two of the supplied Phillips flat head or truss head screws to attach a mounting bracket to each side of the hub Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 show how to attach one bracket to one side of the hub Follow the same steps for the opposite side of th
17. hese topics to move from page making changes a to bees T ee gt el only when the cursor is above a topic ea Mite ome Fani e a R arap a pop up briefly describes the options Seriei pai a on that particular page Click Revert _ gt m Drim Faren pa to discard erer i Pima EEEE unapplied gt iil Emit Lancs I changes on eetcomfm a page Anea Conese t A E d Click a port to display its a Raan settings status and statistics Click Help for procedures and detailed field descriptions Pini mn ifr j Wines Mahe T ori yia Lerma ia P Mima Seed aia fl Pet Portree Click the Mode Click to display the settings status and button to change ae a a Cano statistics of an installed 10BaseT 100BaseTX the mode that Connecting i Cece Hap Ressu or 100BaseFX switched uplink module the LEDs display HE errereen giae rie 2 for the fixed 2 HIM Eppes e boro med cing meme eal b A ineherem i maa mee mkir os Bs A a 8 10 100 ports T P Shows when another hub is connected to a stacking connector on the hub rear panel Note You can bookmark the hub IP address to retrieve the hub manager for later use If you are using Communicator choose the Communicator menu option and select Bookmarks gt Add Bookmark If you are using Internet Explorer choose the Favorites menu option and select Add to Favorites Do not use the right mouse button to bookmark the hub IP address doing so only saves the specific frame image of the hub manag
18. le to connect two ports when both ports are designated with an X 2 18 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Connecting to the 10 100 Network Ports and Uplink Port Connecting to devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed setting manually set can reduce performance or result in no link To maximize performance choose one of these methods for configuring the 10 100 ports Let both ports autonegotiate port speed Manually set the same speed setting for the ports on both ends of the connection When a 10 100 device connected to the hub changes speeds from 10 to 100 Mbps or from 100 to 10 Mbps the device must reboot The device then drops the link to the hub and recreates the link after rebooting If the device does not reboot after changing speeds the hub does not detect the change in speed Caution If you connect to ports 12x and 12 or ports 24x and 24 you will disable both ports Follow these steps to connect to 10BaseT or 100BaseTX devices Step 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to a 10 100 port on the hub as shown in Figure 2 9 Note When connecting the hub to workstations servers and routers ensure that the cable is a straight through twisted pair cable When connecting the hub to switches or repeaters use a crossover cable Figure 2 9 Connecting to a 10 100 Port COOOL SCE eweEeSe Se a ee lt Category 5 cable not s
19. mation Packet containing warranty safety support information and Cisco Product Registration Card Note If any item is damaged or missing contact your Cisco representative or reseller for support Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 5 Powering Up the Hub and Running POST Powering Up the Hub and Running POST 2 6 Before installing and cabling the hub you might want power up the hub and verify that it is operational To power up the hub connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC power connector on the hub and the other end of the cord to a power outlet If your configuration has a Cisco RPS see the RPS documentation The hub begins the power on self test POST after power up POST consists of the ten individual tests listed in Table 4 2 The port LEDs show which test the hub is executing At power up all port LEDs are green As each POST test executes a port LED turns off For example if the LED for port 12x is off the boot code test test 1 is being executed On the hub the port LED for port 12x turns off first followed by ports 11x 10x 9x and so on The LEDs for ports 1x and 2x are not used during POST The SYSTEM LED is blinking green while POST is executing When POST completes the following conditions can exist if other devices are not connected to the hub All POST tests passed If the SYSTEM LED is green and all of the port LEDs are off no problems were detected The hub is fully operational
20. odels Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Enter the IP address of the default gateway for example 10 1 105 254 Enter IP default gateway 10 1 105 254 Note Ifthe management station from which the FastHub 400 series Hub Manager is used is not on the same IP subnet as the hub you must also assign a default gateway the router for the local subnet The following information is displayed The following configuration command script was created ip address 10c1 105 20 255253525570 ip default gateway 10 1 105 254 1 end Enter Y Use this configuration yes no Y The following information is displayed Building configuration Use the enabled mode configuration command to modify this configuration Press RETURN to get started Pressing Return opens a CLI session Exit from the terminal session You can now use the hub with its default values or configure and monitor it by using the FastHub 400 series Hub Manager the CLI or SNMP and the MIB files Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 17 Connecting to the 10 100 Network Ports and Uplink Port Connecting to the 10 100 Network Ports and Uplink Port You can connect the 10 100 network ports and the uplink port to the ports on any 10BaseT or 100BaseTX network device such as workstations servers switches routers and other hubs The 10 100 network ports ports 1x through 12x or 1x through 24x are internally crossed These ports require a crossov
21. side of the bracket to the hub Fora vertical wall mount use the Phillips flat head screws to attach the long side of the bracket to the hub Place the hub on a level surface and use two of the Phillips truss head or flat head screws to attach a mounting bracket to each side of the hub Figure 2 6 shows how to attach one bracket to one side of the hub Follow the same steps for the opposite side of the hub Figure 2 6 Attaching Brackets for Parallel and Vertical Wall Mounting lt Phillips co truss head screws 0 com H10210 Phillips pe head H10211 For vertical wall mounting 2 12 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Attaching the Hub to a Wall Attaching the Hub to a Wall For the best support of the hub and cables make sure the hub is securely attached to a wall stud or to a firmly attached plywood mounting backboard as shown in Figure 2 7 You must supply your own screws to attach the hub to the wall Note If you plan to use the optional switched uplink module install it in the hub before vertically attaching the hub to a wall Figure 2 7 Attaching the Hub to the Wall Vertical wall stud H10189 eS User supplied 2 screws User supplied Sn screwS e 77 Parallel wall mount H10188 Vertical wall mount amp X After the hub is attached to the wall connect one en
22. tions FAQ contact cco help cisco com For additional information contact cco team cisco com Remote Monitoring The Remote Monitoring RMON MIB is used by network managers to monitor remote devices An RMON implementation consists of a software probe that continually collects statistics about a LAN and a management station that communicates with the probe The probe transfers information to the management station on request or when a predefined threshold is crossed The hub supports four RMON groups Table 2 1 as defined in RFC 1757 Default statistic rows are created for each port when you start the hub You can obtain information about the four supported groups by using any SNMP management application Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 25 Where to Go Next Table 2 1 RMON Groups and Their Functions Group Name Statistics Description This group collects traffic and error statistics for a specific interface For example you could use this group to determine how many error packets have been seen on a given port Statistics from this group can be used by the history group to record historical views of network performance A statistics row is established by default for each hub port History This group periodically samples the counters generated by the statistics group This information can be used to establish baseline information regarding network activity You can define the intervals you want to record in
23. upplied Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2 19 Accessing the Management Interfaces FastHub 400M Models Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Connect the other end of the cable to the 10BaseT or 100BaseTX port of the network device Check to see that the port LED for the port that you connected in Step 1 comes on If the port LED does not come on check for the following problems The network device is not turned on The Ethernet adapter in the network device is not operating correctly You are using the wrong type of Ethernet cable The Ethernet cable is damaged or not connected correctly If required reconfigure and reboot the connected network device Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each device that you are connecting to the hub If you need more information about Ethernet cabling and 10 100 port pinouts refer to Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Accessing the Management Interfaces FastHub 400M Models After you assign IP information to the hub you can access the hub management interfaces This section provides information for accessing the FastHub 400 series Hub Manager the CLI and SNMP and MIB files 2 20 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the FastHub 400 Series Hub Manager Accessing the FastHub 400 Series Hub Manager To access the hub manager all you need is the IP information of the hub and the password if one has been assigned
24. with the username anonymous Enter your e mail name when prompted for the password At the ftp gt prompt change directories to pub MIBs Use the get README command to display the readme file listing available files Use the get MIB_filename command to get a copy of the MIB file 2 24 FastHub 400 10 100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the MIB Files through SNMP Using CCO to Access the MIB Files To access the MIB files from CCO click Software amp Support to display the Software Center site CCO serves a wide variety of users through two interfaces that are updated and enhanced simultaneously a character based version and a multimedia version that resides on the World Wide Web WWW The character based CCO supports Zmodem Kermit Xmodem FTP and Internet e mail and it is excellent for quick access to information over lower bandwidths The WWW version of CCO provides richly formatted documents with photographs figures graphics and video as well as hyperlinks to related information You can access CCO in the following ways WWW http www cisco com WWW http www europe cisco com WWW http www china cisco com Telnet cco cisco com Modem From North America 408 526 8070 from Europe 33 1 64 46 40 82 Use the following terminal settings VT100 emulation data bits 8 parity none stop bits 1 and connection rates up to 28 8 kbps For a copy of CCO s Frequently Asked Ques

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