Intel 100BASE-TX manual Removing and Installing Filler Panels

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Installing and Removing the Express 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.

For hubs that are mounted on a rack, you may have to remove the inoperable hub from the stack and move the adjacent hub up one rack mounting space, or install a replacement hub in the rack, before connecting the cascade cable to the new hub.

For hubs that are mounted on a table or shelf, remove the inoperable hub before connecting the cascade cable to the new hub.

4.To remove the hub from the rack, follow these steps:

a.Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screws that secure each mounting bracket to the rack.

b.Remove the screws from the mounting bracket while supporting the bottom of the hub, then carefully remove the hub from the rack.

5.To remove the hub from a stack that is mounted on a table or shelf, gently lift the hub or hubs that are stacked on top of the hub to be replaced, and carefully remove that hub from the stack.

Removing and Installing Filler Panels

The Express hub is shipped with filler panels installed in the media adapter and expansion slots. The filler panels serve the following functions:

Provide a safety barrier against reaching into an operating hub

Maintain proper airflow for cooling the hub

The filler panels can easily be removed when you are ready to install modules in the media adapter and expansion slots. Remember to keep your filler panels for future use; you should reinstall the filler panel if you have to remove a module from a slot for an extended length of time. This section describes how to remove and install filler panels.

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Contents 100BASE-TX Page Statement of Conditions Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Limitation of liability and remedies Limited 1-year hardware warrantyReturning a defective product Page Contents Index Intel customer support Overview FeaturesPhysical Description Major Components ChassisRJ-45 100BASE-TX Ports Pin # MDI-X signal MDI signal PortFront Panel LED Matrix MDI/MDI-X SwitchType Label Color Meaning This shows the LED matrix on the Express hubType Label Color Meaning Expansion Slot 100BASE-T Media Adapter SlotRear Panel Power ReceptacleCascade Connectors A P T E R Intel Express 100BASE- TX Stackable Hub Installing Removing Express Hub Operating Requirement Environment Site PreparationRequired Tools and Materials Package ContentsInstalling the Hub in a Rack Installing an Express hubCompleting the Installation Installing the Hub on a Table or ShelfPage Stacking and Cascading Hubs Installing Multiple HubsPhysical Requirements for Installing Multiple Hubs Installing Network Management Modules Mounting Requirements for Installing Multiple HubsInstalling Optional Modules in the Hub Installing and Connecting Multiple Hubs Removing an Express hub Removing and Installing Filler Panels Removing a filler panel Making Connections to 100BASE-T Ports Physical Configuration GuidelinesMbps Network Devices Network Configuration DecisionsConnecting Cables to the Hub Checking the LEDs Verifying InstallationColor Status indications Other Items To CheckUnit Numbering Convention 100BASE-T Shared LAN 100BASE-T Network ConfigurationsConnecting 100BASE-T Workstations to the Hub 100BASE-TX 100BASE-T Switched LANA P T E R Intel Express 100BASE- TX Stackable Hub Technical Specifications Appendix a Technical Specifications Optional EquipmentElectrical Specifications Network Protocol and Standards CompatibilityEnvironmental Specifications Physical SpecificationsSafety Agency Approvals Electromagnetic EmissionsInterface Options Optional EquipmentMedia Adapters 100BASE-TX Host Modules Network Management ModuleP E N D I Page Appendix B 100BASE-T Topology Rules and Guidelines Physical Layer Media Specifications100BASE-FX Repeater RulesNetwork Topology Extensions 100BASE-T network topology of 400 meters 100BASE-T network topology of 521.6 meters 100BASE-T Calculating Round Trip Collision DelaySTP DTE types Maximum round trip Delay value Index D E NMM D E Intel customer support