Asante Technologies 2072 manual Group Parameters

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Configuration Menu

Group Parameters

Use to assign to a segment or isolate, meaning assign to no seg- ment, a group. (A group is defined as all of the ports on an AsantéHub 2072 or NetStacker hub module.) Pressing n (Select Next Group) repeatedly cycles through the group choices. Pressing s (Assign/Isolate Group Segment) repeatedly cycles through the segment choices—1, 2, or Isolated for the AsantéHub 2072; 1 or Isolated for the NetStacker hub.

ΔIf you isolate a group from both segments (that is, assigned it to no segment), you’ll lose your Telnet connection and SNMP capabilities.You then can manage the group only by using AsantéView Out- of-Band.

If your AsantéView Management Station (AMS) is on one segment, and you change the NMM to the other segment, you will not be able to communi- cate with the NMM (provided a bridge does not exist between the two segments).You lose your Telnet connection and SNMP capabilities.

You can reestablish communication with the module by changing the segment using the Select Slot and Change Segment buttons on the hub, by connecting your AMS to the other segment, or by using AsantéView Out-of-Band.

Port Parameters

Use to enable/disable a specific port’s connection, link integ- rity, and auto polarity testing. Pressing N (uppercase N) repeat- edly cycles through the available groups. Pressing n repeatedly cycles through the ports within a group.

Node Summary

Use to display a summary of node activity on the hub.The hub monitors all packets passing through its ports. Pressing G or g cycles back and forth through the available groups. Pressing P or p cycles back and forth through the ports within a group.

Pressing c (chg cntr) repeatedly cycles through the available data counters: Good Frames, Bad Frames, Broadcast, Multicast, Short Event, Runts, Frame Too Long, SFD Missing, Fragments, Alignment Errors, DRM Errors, IFG Errors, Collisions, Late Col- lisions, Auto Partitions, MJLPs, and Readable Octets.

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Contents AsantéHub 2072 Network Management Module Installation Guide AsantéHub Network Management Module Installation Guide AsantéHub 2072 Network Management Module Installation Guide Asking for AssistanceTell Us What You Think Tell Us What You ThinkIntroducing Network Management Module AH2072NMMIntroducing the Network Management Module Grounding Requirements Checking Package Contents Installation Segment ControlDIP Switch Front Panel Function of NMM Front Panel ComponentsAsanteview OUT-OF Front Panel AMS Link Connecting Hubs in an Out-of-Band Daisy-Chain Cable Connections to Other DevicesCable Connections to Other Devices HubSummary of DIP Switch Settings DIP switch settings for Out-of-Band using AMS Link Connecting a Modem to the Hub ConfigurationUsing the Local Management Port RS232/AMS Link Configuration DIP Switch SettingConnect a straight-through RS232 cable to the RS232 Using AsantéTerm AsantéTerm IconAsanté Remote Management System Main Menu using AsantéTerm Using Telnet Upgrading the Hub Image Code Icon for NCSA/BYU Telnet 2.5 MacintoshClick the OK button. shows the Asanté Using the Asanté Remote Management System General GuidelinesUsing the Asanté Remote Management System Asanté Remote Management System Menu TutorialExample General Configuration Screen Type the password Asante the password is case-sensi Type a from the Configuration menu.This takes you to Type Office Hub 2072 or a different name if you wish Press q to return to the Configuration menu Configuration Menu Accessing the Configuration MenuConfiguration Menu System Administration Information Group Parameters Console Password Reset System Type c for Console Password Type the new password a second time and press An Example for Segmenting the Network Segment ControlSegment Control Selecting a Slot for Segment ChangeIsolating Modules from the Network Segment LED StatesRS232 Connections Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications Index IndexEeprom MIB Snmp