3Use the arrow keys to step through the different stats —packets, collisions, auto-partitions, alignment errors, frames too long, runts, very long events, rate mismatches, late collisions, FCS errors, short events. While viewing a statistic, you can update

by pressing Changing the IP configuration . For more information on these statistics, see pages 31-35.

Changing the IP configuration

1From the Config menu, select Set IP. Press Setting the sleep mode

2Select OK to continue or Cancel to return to the Main menu. Press Manual background

3Select Manual or BootP. Press Manual background

If you selected Manual, use the arrow keys to scroll through

the range of values for each number, pressing Manual background to set.

If you selected BootP, the Management Module searches for a BOOTP server.

4(Manual) Repeat step 3 for the Subnet mask and Default gateway.

5When you’re finished, press the Reset button. This resets the Management Module and all hubs in the stack. When the hub resets, attached devices temporarily lose connection, but the links are automatically re-established when the hub is back up.

Setting the sleep mode

Sleep mode displays information on the LCD when you leave it unattended – like a screen saver.

1From the Config menu, select Sleep.

2Set the wait time (time before sleep mode starts). You can set the delay from 1 to 255 minutes. A setting of 0 turns off the sleep mode. Press Manual background

3Choose what you want to display during sleep mode. Use the arrow keys to select one of the options below. Press Manual background

Usage: The percent utilization of the collision domain or domains.

Traps: A list of error conditions on the hub. For a list of supported traps, see page 25.

Name, Loc. (Location), or Contact: For more information on these options, see page 17.

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Intel EE110MM manual Changing the IP configuration, Setting the sleep mode