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Slave agent will be replaced by the Master agent’s data. As a result, the Slave agent will assume the Master’s IP address when taking over the system. To manage the stack using the out-of- band control program after the Slave has assumed control, plug your PC or modem into the DTE port of the Backup agent.

In a redundant hub stack system, only two SNMP agents are allowed, one as a Master agent and the other as a Slave agent. The Master agent’s PWR/CPU LED remains steady, while the Slave agent’s PWR/CPU LED flashes at a regular beat. Placing two Master agents in the same stack will cause contention, resulting in either one reverting to a Slave agent automatically. Care should be taken if this condition arises, as the system will become unstable and management data may be lost.

For instructions on how to install a Slave agent, refer to Installing an SNMP Backup Agent in Chapter 3. For instructions on how to set the Master or Slave agent using the out-of-band management program or the Configure button, refer to the Configuration section later in this chapter.

Port Backup Function

The EtherHub 1500 system supports a port backup function (i.e., a redundancy link). A hub system can have up to 3 pairs of redundant links. These links are configurable using the in- band or out-of-band management program. When a primary link fails, the secondary link (backup) automatically takes over. Note that these links need not be physically connected to the same device.

A redundant link pair can consist of STP to STP ports, STP to ALT ports (via an appropriate MAU converter), or ALT to ALT ports. This means that a STP port linked to a particular device can have a BNC, AUI or fiber-optic port (ALT port) as backup.

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Contents EtherHub 1500 System EtherHub 1500 System QWHUQDWLRQDO-HDGTXDUWHUV FCC Warning Sicherheitshinweise About this Guide Package Contents Contents Setup and Configuration Hardware InstallationApplications Glossary Index Appendix a Product SpecificationsAppendix C Product Support Services Appendix B Pin AssignmentsList of Figures EtherHub 1500 System OverviewOverview Overview ∙ BNC EH1551, default module preinstalled in EH1500 Features of EtherHub 1500 SystemDistinguishing Factors of EtherHub 1500 System EtherHub 1500 System User’s Guide Front Panel Displays Chapter Hardware DescriptionSmartWatch LED Panel for EtherHub-16i+ SmartWatch LED PanelColor Green Label PWR/CPU Function Power indicator Terminator Snmp EtherHub 1500 System User’s Guide Jabber EtherHub 1500 System User’s Guide Alert Collision EtherHub 1500 System User’s Guide Segment LED Indicators EtherHub 1500 System User’s Guide Hub ID Indicators Partition Link PARTITION/DISABLED Configure Button STP Station Ports Daisy-Chain SwitchRear Panel Displays Socket SwitchBUS Power Switch Power SocketBefore You Begin Chapter Hardware InstallationHardware Installation Stacking Hubs without a Rack Stacking Hubs without a RackMounting Hubs on a Rack Mounting Hubs Using a Mounting RackConnecting the Hub System EtherHub 1500 System User’s Guide Connecting the Hub’s RS232 Serial Port to a PC COM Port Preparing for System ConfigurationEtherHub 1500 Site Running the Out-of-Band Configuration Program Installing an Snmp Backup Agent EtherHub 1500 System User’s Guide Chapter Setup and Configuration System SetupDiagnostic Tests Multi-Segment Architecture Hub ID Setting Snmp Backup AgentFlexBus 1500 Management Link Port Backup Function Hot Remove Function Preparing for Configuration ManagementFrom a local console ∙ Terminal Channel for local hookup Menu System Menu Trap Managers Download Restart Factory SettingsChanging System Configuration Downloading System Software Control Menu Hub Port Backup Port Push ButtonConfiguring Port Parameters Threshold Menu Performance MenuTo set thresholds Using the Configure Button To summarize Active LEDs Segment LEDs Attach the hub to one segment Master Agent Setting EtherHub-16mi+only Diagnostic function Attaching Stack to One Segment ApplicationsAttaching Hubs in Stack to 3 Segments Attaching Stack to Three SegmentsLinking Part of the Stacked Hubs to a Segment Attaching Stack to Multiple SegmentsStacked Hubs Not Linked to a Segment Each Hub is IsolatedExtending the Network with STP/BNC Connections Linking Stacked Hubs to a Network Management Station Linking a Stack to a Network Management StationLinking Segments in a Stacked System Interconnecting SegmentsLinking a Distributed Segment Linking a Distributed SegmentDistributed Multi-Segment Environment Linking Distributed SegmentsAppendix a Product Specifications FeaturesPhysical Characteristics PVC Specifications for FlexBus 1500 CableNext for Horizontal FlexBus 1500 Cable Attenuation for Horzontal FlexBus 1500 CableUSA Standards ComplianceAppendix B Pin Assignments FlexBus 1500 Pin DescriptionRS232 Port Pin Description DB9 Serial Port to RJ-45 Converter Connector Pin Assignment DB25 RS232 to RJ-45 Converter Connector Pin Assignment DCE Port Product Registration Appendix C Product Support ServicesProblem Report Hardware Repair ServiceBulletin Board Service BBS Software Update and Upgrade ServiceTechnical Support Interactive Fast Fax U.S.A. officeCustomer Remedies Limited WarrantyNorth and South America Return ProcessOrdering Information 10BASE-T GlossaryLED Out-of-Band Index Index Index Troubleshooting EH1501s EH1502s E0895-R01