Digi MIL-4511H manual Por t Redundancy, Cascading Hubs, Assigning an IP Address

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Install Guide

Por t Redundancy

The port redundancy capability allows a workstation to be connected to two ports in the stack. The LinkSentry feature shuts off out going link pulses on a port when incoming link pulses stop. This allows the MIL-4511H to be used with a redundant port transceiver (MIL-300X).

The SNMP agent knows when a port has been partitioned on any of the hubs in the stack. Use Digi's private SNMP MIB to associate these two ports. When the primary port is active, the secondary port is inactive. If primary fails, the secondary port is activated until the fault on the primary port is corrected.

Cascading Hubs

The MIL-4511H has two micro module bays in the rear of the unit. Use an MIL- 4320M, 10BASE2 thin coax module to cascade the hubs into one segment. Use standard 10BASE2 cabling guidelines when connecting the hubs. A swap cable is required when cascading using the front 10BASE-T ports only. When cascading using the MIL-4310M, 10BASE-T micro module; use its four-position DIP switch to select whether the cable can be used as either a swap- or straight-through cable.

Assigning an IP Address

Every device on a TCP/IP network is identified by two addresses:

The address is a 6-byte address assigned to the 4511H by the manufacturer.

The IP address is a 4-byte address assigned by the system admin. Set this. The MIL-4511H stores its IP address in its NVRAM (default: 0.0.0.0).

Caution:When the address is 0.0.0.0, the 4511H uses RARP or BOOTP to acquire an address.

The following are ways to assign an IP address to the hub:

Make a telnet connection via port 2002, or connect serially and set the IP address manually.

Use a RARP server to set the address each time the MIL-4511H powers up.

Use BOOTP to set the address each time the MIL-4511H powers up. This is the preferred method in larger networks as BOOTP can work through routers.

Note: Neither telnet nor RARP work if the server is connected through a router on a different subnet from the MIL-4511H. To assign an IP address, put the MIL-4511H on the same subnet as the host, set-up an ARP entry with an IP address that is valid for that subnet, telnet to the unit, and assign an appropriate IP address.

Model: MIL-4511H

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Contents MIL-4511H Micro Modules used with the MIL 4511H MIL 4511H Packag e ContentsDescription of Hardware Description of Dip SwitchesDescription of the LEDs Installation of Micro Modules Installation ProcedureDB 9 Serial Por t MIL4511 Model Installation of the Rubber FeetStacking Multiple Hubs Installation of the Interconnect CableCascading Hubs Por t RedundancyAssigning an IP Address Arpbypass set alpha 0x00.0x40.0xc8.0x00.0x01.0x2B Setting the IP Address with TelnetAlpha Arp -s ether alpha 040c80012BUsr/etc/rarpd-a or /etc/rarpd-a Setting the IP Address with RarpSetting the IP Address with Bootp 0040c802abcdalphaHostname of MIL-4511Hht=1ha=hardware addressip=ip address To set the IP Address with Bootp on a HP/UX systemAlphaht=1ha=0040c8010203ip=199.86.12.183 Ping ip-address Verifying the IP Address is Set ProperlyPing hostname Alpha is aliveLegal Five-Year Limited Warranty