Intel 100BASE-TX manual Removing an Express hub

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C H A P T E R 2

Intel Express 100BASE- TX Stackable Hub

CAUTION

Check that the screw locks on the cable connectors are fully tightened and the cable connection is secure. A faulty cable connection could disrupt the operation of the entire stack.

NOTE

You may need an assistant to remove a hub from a stack that is located on a table or a shelf.

CAUTION

Removing a hub removes port connectivity for that hub from the network. When you remove a hub from the middle of the stack (a hub that is in the middle of the stack is any hub that is located between two operating hubs), you split the Ethernet segment into two separate segments.

d.Tighten the screw locks on the cable connectors to secure the plug to the hub.

e.Repeat steps a through d for all the hubs in the stack.

3.Connect the power cords to the AC power receptacles on the rear panel of all the hubs in the stack.

Connect the power cord to the AC power receptacles on the hub and then to the power outlet.

Removing an Express hub

This section provides instructions for removing an Express hub from a stack. When removing an Express hub from a stack, follow this sequence:

1.Disconnect power cords from the AC power receptacle on the hub rear panel.

All power sources should be disconnected. To verify that power sources are disconnected, check that the Pwr LED on the hub front panel is off.

2.Disconnect the cascade cables from the Cascade Down and Cascade Up connectors on the hub rear panel.

Save the cascade cable that was removed with the inoperable hub for later use.

3.Connect the free end of the cable connected to the Cascade Down connector on the hub above the inoperable hub to the Cascade Up connector on the hub below the inoperable hub.

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Cascade cable

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Installing a cascade cable

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Contents 100BASE-TX Page Statement of Conditions Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Returning a defective product Limited 1-year hardware warrantyLimitation of liability and remedies Page Contents Index Intel customer support Features OverviewPhysical Description Chassis Major ComponentsFront Panel Pin # MDI-X signal MDI signal PortRJ-45 100BASE-TX Ports MDI/MDI-X Switch LED MatrixThis shows the LED matrix on the Express hub Type Label Color MeaningType Label Color Meaning 100BASE-T Media Adapter Slot Expansion SlotCascade Connectors Power ReceptacleRear Panel A P T E R Intel Express 100BASE- TX Stackable Hub Installing Removing Express Hub Site Preparation Operating Requirement EnvironmentPackage Contents Required Tools and MaterialsInstalling an Express hub Installing the Hub in a RackInstalling the Hub on a Table or Shelf Completing the InstallationPage Physical Requirements for Installing Multiple Hubs Installing Multiple HubsStacking and Cascading Hubs Installing Optional Modules in the Hub Mounting Requirements for Installing Multiple HubsInstalling Network Management Modules Installing and Connecting Multiple Hubs Removing an Express hub Removing and Installing Filler Panels Removing a filler panel Physical Configuration Guidelines Making Connections to 100BASE-T PortsNetwork Configuration Decisions Mbps Network DevicesConnecting Cables to the Hub Verifying Installation Checking the LEDsOther Items To Check Color Status indicationsUnit Numbering Convention 100BASE-T Network Configurations 100BASE-T Shared LANConnecting 100BASE-T Workstations to the Hub 100BASE-T Switched LAN 100BASE-TXA P T E R Intel Express 100BASE- TX Stackable Hub Appendix a Technical Specifications Optional Equipment Technical SpecificationsElectrical Specifications Network Protocol and Standards CompatibilityPhysical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsSafety Agency Approvals Electromagnetic EmissionsMedia Adapters Optional EquipmentInterface Options Network Management Module 100BASE-TX Host ModulesP E N D I Page Physical Layer Media Specifications Appendix B 100BASE-T Topology Rules and GuidelinesRepeater Rules 100BASE-FXNetwork Topology Extensions 100BASE-T network topology of 400 meters 100BASE-T network topology of 521.6 meters Calculating Round Trip Collision Delay 100BASE-TSTP DTE types Maximum round trip Delay value Index D E NMM D E Intel customer support