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CHAPTER Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-1 2 Installing and Star ting Up the Hub This chapter provides installation w arnings, guidelines, requirements, and package contents and the follo wing pro.
Warnings FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-2 Warnings T ranslated v ersions of the follo wing safety warnings are provided in Appendix E, “T ranslated Safety W arnings. ” W arning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allo wed to install or replace this equipment.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-3 EMC Regulatory Statements W arning This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use. W arning When installing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Installation Guidelines and Requirements FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-4 Installation Guidelines and Requirements When determining where to place the hub, ensure the.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-5 Package Contents Pac kage Contents Each hub is shipped with the following items: • F astHub 400 10/100 Series Cabling and Start Up • This F astHub 400 10/100.
Powering Up the Hub and Running POST FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-6 Powering Up the Hub and Running POST Before installing and cabling the hub, you might want po wer up the hub and verify that it is operational.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-7 Installing the Hub on a Table or Shelf Installing the Hub on a T able or Shelf T o install the hub on a table or shelf, follow these steps: Step 1 Be sure the hub is po wered of f and is not connected to a power source.
Installing the Hub in a Rack FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-8 Installing the Hub in a Rac k This section describes how to install the hub in 19- and 24-inch standard and telco racks.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-9 Attaching the Brackets to the Hub Figure 2-2 Attaching Brac kets for 19- and 24-inc h Racks (Rear P anel Forward) Figure 2-3 Attaching Brac kets for 19- and 24-i.
Installing the Hub in a Rack FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-10 Attaching the Hub to the Rac k After the brackets are attached, use two of the Phillips machine scre ws to securely attach each bracket to the rack, as sho wn in Figure 2-4.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-11 Attaching the Cable Guide to the Bracket Attaching the Cab le Guide to the Brac ket Attaching the cable guide and securing the cables in the cable guide prev ent the cables from obscuring the hub and other de vices in the rack.
Installing the Hub on a Wall FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-12 Installing the Hub on a W all This section describes how to attach the hub in parallel and v ertically to a wall. Note Be sure the hub is po wered off and is not connected to a po wer source before you perform the steps in the sections that follow .
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-13 Attaching the Hub to a Wall Attaching the Hub to a W all For the best support of the hub and cables, mak e sure the hub is securely attached to a wall stud or to a firmly attached plywood mounting backboard, as sho wn in Figure 2-7.
Connecting to the Console Port (FastHub 400M Models) FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-14 Connecting to the Console P or t (F astHub 400M Models) T o connect the RJ-45 c.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-15 Connecting to the Console Port (FastHub 400M Models) Step 2 Connect one end of the supplied rollov er console cable to the console port, as shown in Figure 2-8. Caution Do not connect an actual telephone line, an ISDN line, or an Ethernet cable to this console port.
Assigning IP Information to the Hub (FastHub 400M Models) FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-16 Assigning IP Inf ormation to the Hub (F astHub 400M Models) After you install the hub and connect it to a management station, you can assign IP information to the hub .
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-17 Assigning IP Information to the Hub (FastHub 400M Models) Step 5 Enter the IP address of the default gate way (for e xample: 10.
Connecting to the 10/100 Network Ports and Uplink Port FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-18 Connecting to the 10/100 Netw ork P or ts and Uplink P or t Y ou can connect .
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-19 Connecting to the 10/100 Network Ports and Uplink Port • Connecting to devices that do not autonegotiate or that ha ve their speed setting manually set can reduce performance or result in no link.
Accessing the Management Interfaces (FastHub 400M Models) FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-20 Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the 10BaseT or 100BaseTX port of the network de vice. Step 3 Check to see that the port LED for the port that you connected in Step 1 comes on.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-21 Accessing the FastHub 400 Series Hub Manager Accessing the F astHub 400 Ser ies Hub Manager T o access the hub manager, all you need is the IP information of the hub (and the password if one has been assigned).
Accessing the Management Interfaces (FastHub 400M Models) FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-22 Figure 2-10 Home P age Note Y ou can bookmark the hub IP address to retrieve the hub manager for later use. If you are using Communicator , choose the Communicator menu option, and select Bookmarks > Add Bookmark .
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-23 Accessing the CLI Accessing the CLI Y ou can access the CLI • From a console terminal connected to the hub console port. For more information, see the “Connecting to the Console Port (FastHub 400M Models)” section on page 2-14.
Accessing the Management Interfaces (FastHub 400M Models) FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-24 • CISCO-SIBU-MAN A GERS-MIB.my contains the MIB module for management interfaces on the FastHub 400M models. • CISCO-SIBU-ST A CKABLE-DU AL-SPEED-HUB-MIB.
Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-25 Accessing the MIB Files through SNMP Using CCO to Access the MIB Files T o access the MIB files from CCO, click Software & Support to display the Software Center site.
Where to Go Next FastHub 400 10/100 Series Installation and Configuration Guide 2-26 Where to Go Next Now that you ha ve installed the hub and, if you hav e a FastHub 400M models, assigned IP informat.
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