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3Use the arrow keys to step through the different stats —packets, collisions, auto-partitions, alignment errors, frames too long, runts, very long events, rate mismatches, late collisions, FCS errors, short events. While viewing a statistic, you can update

by pressing Changing the IP configuration . For more information on these statistics, see pages 31-35.

Changing the IP configuration

1From the Config menu, select Set IP. Press Setting the sleep mode

2Select OK to continue or Cancel to return to the Main menu. Press Manual background

3Select Manual or BootP. Press Manual background

If you selected Manual, use the arrow keys to scroll through

the range of values for each number, pressing Manual background to set.

If you selected BootP, the Management Module searches for a BOOTP server.

4(Manual) Repeat step 3 for the Subnet mask and Default gateway.

5When you’re finished, press the Reset button. This resets the Management Module and all hubs in the stack. When the hub resets, attached devices temporarily lose connection, but the links are automatically re-established when the hub is back up.

Setting the sleep mode

Sleep mode displays information on the LCD when you leave it unattended – like a screen saver.

1From the Config menu, select Sleep.

2Set the wait time (time before sleep mode starts). You can set the delay from 1 to 255 minutes. A setting of 0 turns off the sleep mode. Press Manual background

3Choose what you want to display during sleep mode. Use the arrow keys to select one of the options below. Press Manual background

Usage: The percent utilization of the collision domain or domains.

Traps: A list of error conditions on the hub. For a list of supported traps, see page 25.

Name, Loc. (Location), or Contact: For more information on these options, see page 17.

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Contents Intel Express 10/100 Stackable Hub Management ModuleUser Guide First edition July669884-001 This guide covers the following productQuick Start Turn on the power after installingContents Using the LCDUsing the Console Manager ChapterTechnical Information IndexContacting Intel Customer Support Inside back coverOverview of Hub ManagementManaging multiple hubs Hub numberingCollision domain assignments MIB identification100Mbps 100Mbps 10Mbps 10MbpsConfig Set IP address Manual BootP SleepLCD menu tree Stats2 Using the LCD Reset button. See pageNavigating Esc - use to go back a levelChanging the LCD contrast Viewing statisticsDomain PortChanging the IP configuration Setting the sleep modeSetting the serial port baud Disabling a portViewing trap messages Viewing About informationUsing the Console Manager Accessing with the serial portEnter Accessing with Telnet telnet ETo use Telnet Toggling between insert and overstrike mode Top screen main To return to the Top screen at any time, press cTSystem Configuration screen Top screen 1. System ConfigurationLocation UsesHub 1 of Hub 2 of Hub 3 of Hub 4 of Local IP Configuration screen Top screenIP address: The unique user-assignednetwork address for the Management Module Remote IP Configuration screen •Press <CANCEL> to return to the previous menu SNMP Configuration screen 1.System Configuration SNMP configurationTrap Receiving Stations screen <Define trap receiving stations>1.System configuration <SNMP configuration> Supported traps include Port Configuration screen Top screen 2. Port configurationOK: The port is functioning normally Collision Domain Statistics screen Top screen 3. Collision domain statistics100Mbps 100Mbps Frames too long: The number of frames detected that exceed the maximum permitted frame size of 1518 octets Port Statistics screen traffic 4.Port statistics Statistic: trafficStatistic: Use ASor zto select the type of port statistics you want to view. Errors is the other type of statistic option you can view. See page Port Statistics screen errors 4.Port statistics Statistic: errorsStatistic: Use ASor zto select the type of port statistics to view. Traffic is the other type of statistic option you can view see page Late events: The number of collisions detected after the allowable detection period. Usually indicates a network topology problem, such as daisy-chainingtwo Express hubs running at 100 Mbps with UTP cable instead of Intel Cascade Cables in a stack, daisy-chainingtoo many hubs running at 10 Mbps, or using cables longer than 100 meters Network Health Checks screen Top screen 5. Network health checksWrong Speed Device screen Page Wrong Polarity Cabling screen Check for wrong polarity cabling to devicesPage Top Traffic Generators screen 5.Network health checks <Top traffic generators>Update interval: Selects the time period between updates. For example, an Update interval of 5 sec. means the Console Manager checks the Management Module every five seconds for the list of devices that are generating the most traffic Utilization and Collision History screen Interpreting this screen Login, Security & Reset Options screen Top screen 6. Login, security, and reset optionsFront panel reset button ResetAbout screen Top screen 7. AboutProduct name: Displays the type of device the Management Module is supporting Logout screen Top screen 8. LogoutDefaults Technical InformationLocating MIB files Console Manager Limited Hardware Warranty Returning a Defective Product RMALIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Manufacturer DeclarationAVERTISSEMENT WARNUNG AVVERTENZAADVERTENCIAS I Index Page Page Page Page Troubleshooting Software updatesInstallation notes How to access