Asante Technologies 1012 manual Connecting a VT100 Terminal

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Connecting a VT100 Terminal

Connecting a VT100 Terminal

The bridge can be configured and monitored through a direct serial connection to the bridge RS232 port on the rear of the bridge unit.

The bridge functions as a DCE; the terminal must be DTE.

You must use an RS232 straight-through serial cable to connect the bridge serial port to your Macintosh or PC.The bridge connec- tor requires a male DB9; a Macintosh requires a DIN8, and PCs may require DB9, DB15, or DB25 connectors.

 

 

 

 

 

Bridge AUI Port

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bridge Local Management

 

 

 

 

 

RS 232 Port

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2A/250V Slow Blow Fuse

 

 

 

 

 

 

Replace Only With Fuse of Same Rating

 

 

 

 

 

THROUGH

 

RJ21

10 BASE-T PORTS

 

 

RS232

AMS LINK

 

 

 

IN or OUT

BNC

AUI

UP=PC

Spare Fuse in Fuse Holder

 

 

 

3-IN-1 UPLINK

PARTITION

DOWN=TERMINAL

 

 

 

 

TRAFFIC

 

 

DB 15 Male

To VT100 terminal,

PC COM port, or

RS 232 Connector

Macintosh modem

 

port

Figure 2-13 Connecting the VT100 terminal

Important: Do not connect the VT100 to the hub RS232 port located below the bridge local management port.

This port is used only for connecting AsantéView Out- of-Band.

The bridge local management port data communication parame- ters are preset at the factory and cannot be modified.You must set up your terminal or emulation software to match these parame- ters:

Table 2-1 Local management port parameters

Parameter

Setting

 

 

Baud rate

9600

Data bits

8

Stop bits

1

Parity bit

None

Handshaking

None

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Contents AsantéBridge Users’ Guide Trademarks Tell Us What You Think Page Table of Contents AsantéBridge 1012 Local Management Configuring a Redundant LinkSetting Up Out-of-Band Links Connecting a VT100 Terminal Default SettingsList of Figures Figure C-4 Crossover RJ-45 Cable page C-4 Introduction Manual About ThisIntroduction Intended Audience Intended Audience Conventions Used In This ManualTechnical Support Tell Us What You ThinkQuick Start Start Before YouQuick Start Introducing the AsantéBridge Introducing AsantéBridgeBridging Between Two Segments Snmp AsantéBridge FeaturesAsantéBridge Quick ViewFront Panel Quick View Bridge Hub Port Status LEDs RJ45 Port ConnectorsBridge External Port Status LED Bridge Spanning Tree Status LEDsAsantéBridge 1012 Rear Panel RJ21 Port Connector3in1 Port Bridge External Port Collision LED Through/End DIP SwitchBridge External Port AUI Bridge External Port Link/Receive LEDFan PC/Terminal DIP SwitchAC Power Connector On/Off SwitchFlashing Interpreting LEDsPreparing for the Installation Installing AsantéBridge 1012Installing the AsantéBridge Tools Basic Installation ProceduresUnpacking the AsantéBridge Asante´Hub Positioning the AsantéBridgeRack-mounting the AsantéBridge Page Dividing the Network into Segments Connecting Two Segments to the AsantéBridgeAbout Spanning Trees Shown belowUsing the front panel RJ45 ports Connecting Devices to the AsantéBridgeWhat You Need Configuration Options Using the rear panel RJ21 connectorQuick Start Connecting to the Network Before You Start Connecting to the NetworkAbout Bridging About BridgingBridging between segments Simple Transparent BridgeAbout Bridging Like this Spanning TreeRedundant bridging Connecting to the BNC Port Using the 3in1 PortInterconnecting Hubs on Thin Ethernet Backbone Using the 3in1 PortInterconnecting Using Foirl Fiber Optic Inter-Repeater Link Connecting to the AUI PortInterconnecting to Thick Ethernet Backbone Connecting to the RJ45 in and Out Ports Connecting an In-Band Daisychaining Checking the Link Configuring a Redundant Link10BaseT An Example Configuration Configuring a Redundant LinkIf a Link Goes Down to the Main Hub If the Main Hub Goes DownSetting Up Out-of-Band Links Setting Up Out-of-Band LinksInterconnecting Hubs 10 Connecting the Asanté Management Station for Out-of-Band Distance Restrictions Recommended MethodPC/Terminal Switch Configuring Hub DIP SwitchesThrough/End Switch Connecting a VT100 Terminal Connecting a VT100 TerminalLists the factory default settings Default SettingsAsantéBridge 1012 Local Management AsantéBridge 1012 Local Management These functions, use the following flow chartBridge Diagnostics Bridge DiagnosticsLocal Management Main Menu Local ManagementLocal Management Menu System Local Management Help Window General Help MenuConfiguration Menu System Accessing the Configuration Menu systemConfiguration Menu System Reset System item is a command. Selecting this item Information Menu SystemPassword Menu Password MenuParameters Menu System Snmp AgentBridge Snmp agent menu has the following four submenus TCP/IP Parameters Menu TCP/IP Parameters MenuSoftware Update Menu Software Update MenuAbout the Software Update function Configuration Menu System Menu without taking any action 10 System Update Status WindowConfiguration Menu System 11 Snmp Trap Receiver Table Snmp Trap Receiver Table12 Snmp Community Name Table Snmp Community Name TableThis table allows you to control access to Snmp MIB objects 13 Out-of-Band Parameters Menu Out-of-Band Parameters MenuEnter control-z to return to the Configuration Menu 14 Bridge Parameters Menu Bridge Parameters Menu System15 Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters Menu Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters MenuActivity.To update the window, enter control-r 16 Spanning Tree Port Setting Menu Spanning Tree Port Setting MenuAbout Forwarding Bridge Forwarding TableExit returns you to the Bridge Parameters Menu About dynamic and static table entries Alphabetic portion of the field defines the type of entryAsantéBridge 1012 Local Management 18 Editing the Forwarding Table Using the Edit Function19 Searching for an Address Using the Search FunctionAbout the Filtering Table Bridge Filtering Table20 Bridge Filtering Table Configuration Menu System 21 Resetting the Bridge Resetting the BridgeMenu 22 Bridge Statistics Statistics Menu SystemSupport for Pre 10BaseT Devices Appendix a Support for Pre 10BaseT Devices Technical Specifications Appendix B Technical Specifications B-3 B-4 Pinouts and Cable Specifications RJ-45 to RJ-21 Pinouts Amphenol to Modular Jack Appendix C Pinouts and Cable SpecificationsC-3 RJ-45 to RJ-45 Crossover Cable RJ-45 Modular Jack to Wall Jack PinoutsTable C-1 AUI Pinouts AUI DB-15 PinoutsC-6 AsantéBridge 1012 Index LED Numerics Manual P/N