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Features
Network Connections | • Sixteen |
| • A Media Dependent Interface (MDI) switch for Port 16 which allows you to connect |
| either an end node |
| using a |
| are |
| with the adjacent |
| • An AUI port in the front of the hub for several types of external transceivers, including |
| ThinLAN, |
| 45 port for a total of 17 |
| allows you to connect your hub to a |
| • Hub Status LEDs showing power, activity, collisions, RPS status, fault, security and |
| port status provide quick, |
| help. |
| • Metal brackets (included with the hub) that can be easily attached to the hub for |
| mounting the hub in a standard |
• IEEE 802.3 Type | |
Compatibility | networks. |
| • Advanced embedded SNMP agent code enabling the hub to be managed remotely |
| from a network management station that supports Simple Network Management |
| Protocol (SNMP) over IP (using the configured IP address) or Novell NetWare (IPX). |
| The agent code also provides HP EASE (Embedded Advanced Sampling Environment), |
| which samples network data for enhanced diagnostics from a network management |
| station. |
Other Features | • Extended hub management capabilities, providing a full set of management |
| commands that can be executed from an ASCII console session. These are described |
| later in this document in chapter 3, “Managing the Hub.” |
| • An |
| – An ASCII console to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the hub. |
| – Variable baud rates on the hub’s |
| automatic sensing of the selected baud rate when connecting to a terminal device. |
| – Full V.22bis modem line control for remote |
| hub. |
| – Updatable firmware that enables enhancements to be downloaded either from a |
| computer attached to the |
| • A Redundant Power Supply (RPS) connector that enables an RPS to be connected to |
| the hub, providing an alternative redundant power source. |
| • Advanced integrated design including an Intel i960 RISC processor, 1 megabyte RAM, |
| and 512 kilobytes of flash EEPROM for configuration and future upgrade capabilities. |
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