Intel 100BASE-T4 manual Stacking Hubs, A P T E R 2 Installing the Express Hub

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C H A P T E R 2 Installing the Express Hub

NOTE

If you include Intel Express 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-T4 Stackable Hubs in the same stack, make sure you attach only the appropriate devices (TX or T4) to each type of hub.

NOTE

Use Intel cascade cables to connect Express Stackable Hubs. Do not use UTP cabling to connect hubs.

Stacking Hubs

You can install a maximum of six hubs in an equipment rack or on a shelf or a table. Once the hubs are stacked and secured, connect them using Intel cascade cables. The cascade cable is a unique cable for Express Stackable Hubs.

If you install an optional Network Management Module (NMM), it assigns unit numbers starting from the top of the stack. Position the hub you want to designate number 1 at the top of the stack.

Notes on cascading

A stack of hubs functions as a single repeater or collision domain. The cascade cables form a cascade bus that carries the following information to each hub in the stack:

Stack management information that allows one NMM to manage every hub in a stack.

Port statistics that distribute configuration and status information for each port in the stack to an NMM and network management system.

Daisy chain unit number information that provides a sequential numbering convention for a stack of up to six hubs. For information about the unit numbering convention, see “Unit Numbering Convention” in Chapter 3.

Network data.

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Contents User Guide First edition August Second edition Contents Index Customer Support Inside back cover Quick Start Install the hubsPlug power cords into each hub, then check LEDs Connect the stackFeatures OverviewRJ-45 100BASE-T4 ports Physical DescriptionFront panel Stat LED matrixPwr ColAdapter Data %Media ExpansionRear panel Power receptacleCascade connectors Expansion slot Optional equipmentMedia adapter slot Requirements InstallingExpress Hub Installing a Single Hub A P T E R 2 Intel Express 100BASE-T4 Stackable HubA P T E R 2 Installing the Express Hub Stacking HubsInstalling Uplink Modules Removing a Hub from a StackAdding a Network Management Module NMM DevicesConnecting Connecting Cables to the HubChecking the LEDs LED Color Status indicationsUnit Numbering Convention Partitioned PortsUsing a Switch to Connect Hubs Connecting to 100BASE-TX devices 100BASE-TX Uplink ModuleRouting server Connecting to 100BASE-FX devicesConnecting to 10BASE-T devices 100BASE-TX Uplink Module and 10/100 switching hub 100BASE-TX Uplink Module and 10/100 DownlinkTopology Rules Physical Layer Media SpecificationsFast Ethernet 100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-TX Basic RulesDistance limitations 100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-FXRepeater rules Network Topology Extensions Fast Ethernet Topology Rules P E N D I Technical SpecificationsOptional Equipment Optional EquipmentNetwork Management Module NMM Cascade cablesTechnical Specifications Interface Options Safety Agency ApprovalsRepeater Type Electromagnetic Susceptibility Statement of ConditionsElectromagnetic Emissions Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementAvertissement Avvertenza Limitation of liability and remedies Limited WarrantyReturning a defective product Index 100BASE-TUTP NMM 100BASE-FX 100BASE-TX Intel Automated Customer Support