INDEX 3

F
factory defaults, returning to 6-11, 7-20
fast configuration of the stack 7-18
Fast Ethernet resilience 2-5
fault toleranc e 1-5
fax service. See 3ComFacts
features 1-2, 1-8
feet 3-6
FIFO buffers 5-14
File menu
device access B-5
reset view B-4
Filter capture for RMON 6-12
finding cause of a problem 8-1
fixed ports and segments 4-3, B-23
flexible growth 1-5
flow control 7-14
frequent spot checks 3-17
functional standards A-2
future expansion 1-5
G
gateway, default 6-8
general information about the hub 1-1
Getting Started pages 7-18
graphical representation B-12
graphs 7-25, B-21
grouping users 1-8
growth, flexible 1-5
H
Health pages 7-25
help
CLI 6-5
Quick Config Manager B-1
web interface 7-17
holes, ventilation 3-10, 3-17
Hot Swap Cascade Units 3-13
hot swap functionality 3-13
how
hub segments work 1-8
load balancing works 4-2
PS Hub 50 transceiver module ports work 2-6
PS Hubs differ 2-1
how the segment switch works 2-3
how to use
hub 1-4
LEDs and ports 3-2
hubaccessing B-8
connecting another PS Hub 3-12
connecting equipment 3-11
connections 3-5
double-clicking B-14
features 1-2
general information 1-1
graphical representation B-12
how you can use it 1-4
installing 3-6
IP address B-9
LEDs 3-1
load balancing 4-1
MAC address 3-7
management methods 5-5
managing 5-2
numbers 3-7
ports 3-1
positioning 3-6
powering on 3-17
problems 8-2
siting 3-6
upgrading B-28
using 3-1
wall mounting 3-8
what items the hub comes with 3-4
HyperTerminal application 5-9, 5-11
I
identifying
switched ports B-13
which ports are on a segment 7-10
inactivity 5-11
in-band management 5-5
increasing the number of user connections 1-5
information recycled ii
infrastructure 1-10
initial access 6-2
initialize 6-11
Initialize page 7-20
installing
hub 3-6
Load Balancing Tool B-2
Quick Config Manager B-2
using serial web utility C-1
internal
segment switch 2-2
segments 1-8
InterNIC 5-7
IP B-9
IP address 5-7, 7-12
obtaining 5-7