HP J3188A manual Limitations, Additional Notes, Backup Links

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Backup Links

Backup Links

How Backup Links Work

Limitations

Each hub can monitor a single backup link (only one backup link can be configured on each hub). But, the hub may be at the remote end of one backup link and at the monitoring end of a backup link to a different hub.

A given hub should be connected to the remote end of no more than two backup links. If it is functioning as the remote hub in more than two backup links, it may not be able to respond to the test packets fast enough when there is a high level of data traffic on the network.

This ability to respond may be improved by increasing the time between test packet transmissions on the monitoring hubs. For all the backup links in which the remote hub is involved, the time configured on the moni- toring hubs for those links should be increased by one second for each additional backup link beyond two links. Add one to this count if the remote hub is also functioning as a primary (monitoring) hub in a different link.

Additional Notes

Any port on the hub can be used for either the primary link or the backup link.

Any combination of media types can be used as a backup link by using the AUI port. This accepts fiber, thin coax, and twisted pair external transceivers.

The primary link and the backup link cabling should be run over different paths (through different conduits, for example) to reduce the possibility that damage will occur to both cables simultaneously.

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Contents HP J3188A Page Installation and Reference Guide HP 10Base-T Hub-16M J3188APublication Number Back of the Hub HP 10Base-T Hub-16M J3188AFront of the Hub IiiFeatures Network ConnectionsContents Cables and Connectors Security Information ViiPage Installing the Hub Connect the external transceiver Installing and Configuring Your HubVerify included parts Verify the hub operates correctlyCord connected directly to the hub for proper operation TimeLED PatternMount the hub Rack or Cabinet MountingTable Mounting Connect the hub to your network Connecting Hubs Together Connecting Devices to the HubTwisted-Pair Cascade Connections Installing ThinLAN ConnectionsOhm terminator Connecting the Hub-16M to a Fiber-Optic Backbone Interpreting LED StatusInterpreting Hub Status LEDs Interpreting Port Status LEDs Following table provides LED port informationPage Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ApproachesTroubleshooting Using a Checklist to Diagnose the Hub Using a Checklist to Diagnose the HubProblem Solution LED Operation Power Coll Troubleshooting LED OperationDiagnostic Tips Hub will automatically recover afterTesting the Hub Only Hub Maintenance TasksClearing a Password for the Ascii Console Running Connectivity Tests Troubleshooting Hub Maintenance TasksObtaining Firmware Enhancements Setting up the Ascii Console Managing the HubRemotely, Using Telnet Directly, Using a Serial Cable and a TerminalManaging the Hub Remotely, Using a Modem and a Terminal Starting the ConsoleExample HE ST This displays help for the Status command Console Command ReferenceCommands are described in the rest of the chapter Syntax Conventions on Help ScreenBAckup Default DescriptionCounter Name Definition Valid Range CDpstatusCOunters RangeWhen to Use IPconfig IPconfigDIsconnect Using IP Configuring for Network ManagementUsing Novell NetWare IPX Following table explains the IP parametersParameter Default Value Definition MAnagers SHowManager Address IP or IPX Receive Alarms? CommandTo end your editing NEighbor Displays the other devices that are using CDP protocolMEssageinterval Table entry with ID 1 would now be a blank linePIng PAsswordClear a password Community namePOrt port ON/OFF REsetRObustness Security Configuration Parameter Definitions SEcure portSHowCLearManaging the Hub Configuring Security on All Twisted-Pair Ports Configuring Security on a Single PortEavesdrop Prevention, must be set to on Address Selection Authorized Showing the Security Configuration Clearing Security Violation IndicatorsSPeed new speed STatusStatus Information What It Means 16M will respond with the correct packet Network links, see the , TroubleshootingTEstlink To sendPage Recommended Cables Cables and ConnectorsFollowing table shows PC connections to the RS-232 port Following table shows network connections to the hub Cables and ConnectorsCable Function Cable Type HP Product Number Pins 3 and 6 must be a twisted pair Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-OutsPins 1 and 2 must be a twisted pair Twisted-Pair Cable for Hub-to-Computer Network ConnectionCable pin-out described below RS-232 Connector and Cable Pin-OutsInstaller for assistance with your cabling requirements Minimum pin-out will function correctlyMinimum Cable Pinout for Ascii Console Connection SignalRS-232 Modem Cable Twisted-Pair Straight-Through Cable Twisted-Pair Cable Pin AssignmentsHub End MDI-X Electrical SpecificationsPhysical EnvironmentalSpecifications ConnectorsElectromagnetic US Robotics Courier V.FC/V.34 Modem ConfigurationMegahertz XJ2288 Pcmcia card modem Intel 14.4EX Practical Peripherals PM288MT IISupra FAX Network Addressing Communication Between the Hub Network Management StationIPX Addressing Notes IPX Addressing for Novell NetWareIP Addresses for IP and Non-IP Networks Globally Assigned IP Network AddressesCountry Device IP ConfigurationCompany Name/Address Using Bootp Bootp ProcessBootp Table File Entries Definitions of the table entry fieldsPage Backup Links How Backup Links WorkLimitations Backup LinksAdditional Notes Hub to a Switch Examples of Backup LinksHow the Backup Function Works Hub to a ServerT e G g e s t i o n Hub can monitor only one linkConfiguring a Backup Link Configuration/Installation SequenceIdentifying the Backup Link Indications of Backup Link ActivationReactivating the Primary Link Page Security Information Understanding Network SecurityAuthorized MAC address How Intruder Prevention WorksHow Eavesdrop Prevention Works Security InformationAssigning the Authorized MAC address Setting Inbound Security with Intruder Prevention Auto Port Disable Send AlarmSetting Outbound Security with Eavesdrop Prevention Security Information Page Safety and Regulatory Statements Mounting PrecautionsSettings to configure Power PrecautionsTemperature might exceed 45C 113F Equipment and should be easily accessibleSafety Information GroundingInformations concernant la sécurité Tible de causer des dommages à léquipementHinweise zur Sicherheit Considerazioni sulla sicurezza Consideraciones sobre seguridad Safety Information Japanese European Community Regulatory StatementsFCC Class a Statement for U.S.A. Only CanadaDeclaration of Conformity Index IndexDiagnosing with the LEDs … 2-2 diagnostic tests Late collision … 3-13 mounting the hub … LED description … Verifying hub operation … Page J3188-90001