HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T HubsInstallation and Reference Guide
3 Hub ReferenceFront and Back Panel Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Front of the hub . . . . . . . .
CNetwork AddressingCommunications Between Huband Network Management StationIPX Addressing for Novell NetWareIP Addressing for IP and non-IP NetworksUs
Communication Between the Huband Network Management StationThe HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs that have an HP Ethernet SNMPModule (HP J2603A or B) inst
IPX Addressing for Novell NetWareThe Novell NetWare network operating system uses a proprietaryprotocol called Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX). The
IP Addresses for IP and Non-IPNetworksIf you have chosen to manage your hub with an SNMP/IP networkmanager, your hub must be configured with an IP add
The following documents have detailed descriptions on how to buildyour own IP addressing scheme:HP Interconnect Manager Getting Started Guide: (Ope
Using BOOTPBOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) is used to download networkconfiguration data from a server (the BOOTP server) to the hub. Theconfiguration data
Definitions of the table entry fields:hphub24 is a user-defined symbolic name to help you find the correct section of thebootptab file. If you have mu
DBackup LinksDescriptionConfiguring a Backup LinkIdentifying the Backup LinkIndications of Backup Link ActivationReactivating the Primary LinkExample
DescriptionNote The Backup Link function is available only for HP AdvanceStack10Base-T Hubs in which an HP Ethernet SNMP Module (HP J2603A orB) is ins
4 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Diagnosing with the LEDs . . . .
LimitationsThe hubs at both ends of the redundant link must have anHP Ethernet SNMP Module installed.Each hub can monitor a single backup link (only o
Configuring a Backup LinkConfigure the Monitoring Hub Only. All configuration of thebackup link is performed from the HP Stack Manager program, and yo
4. Complete the network cable connections between the monitoringhub and the remote hub. (For instructions, see “Port Connections” inchapter 1, “Instal
Indications of Backup LinkActivationWhen the primary link fails (“n” consecutive test packet responses werenot received on the primary port from the o
Reactivating the Primary LinkWhen the primary link is repaired, you can use any of the followingmethods to re-enable the primary port:From HP Stack Ma
Example TopologiesFollowing are two simple example topologies that may give you someideas on how a backup link could be used in your network.Example 1
Example 2: Backup Link Using AlternativeMediumIn this topology, the primary link consists of a twisted-pair cablebetween twisted-pair ports on two HP
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A Cables and ConnectorsRecommended Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3Twisted-Pair Cable/Connect
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Regulatory StatementsFCC Statement (For U.S.A. Only)Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency InterferenceStatementWarning: This equipment ge
Declaration of ConformityThe following Declaration of Conformity for the HP AdvanceStack 10Base-THubs complies with ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014. The
Index
Symbols50-pin telco connectors 1-1550-pin/RJ-45 adapter 1-14Aaccessory kits 1-2Activity LED 3-3advanced features of HP Stack Manager
D Backup LinksDescription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2Limitations . . . .
console portcables for connecting A-3HP cables A-3customer servicetypes of 4-12DDeclaration of Conformity C-9DECnet 3-15default se
connect/disconnect function 2-6factory reset option 2-12higher serial access speeds 2-9hub identification information 2-7installation
network management features 3-10out-of-band management 3-9MIB support 3-10, B-3modem cable pin-out A-10modem connectionout-of-band man
Rrack or cabinet mounting 1-6recommended cables A-3Redundant Power Supply (RPS)from HP Stack Manager 2-8on the back panel 3-5Redundant
twisted-pair cablehub-to-computer connection A-4hub-to-hub connection A-6hub-to-hub management chain A-5pin assignments A-7pin-outs
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1Installing the HP AdvanceStack10Base-T HubsInstallation SummaryInstallation Steps1. Install Add-in Modules (optional)2. Verify the Hub’s Operation3
Installation SummaryThe basic hardware installation procedure for the HP AdvanceStack10Base-T Hubs is as follows:1. Install the Ethernet SNMP Module a
Power cord, one of the following:Australia/New Zealand (8120-6175)Denmark (8120-6178)Europe (8120-6174)Switzerland (8120-6179)Japan (8120-6176)United
2. Verify the Hub’s Operation1. Plug the power cord into the hub’s power cord receptacle andinto an ac power source.Caution If your installation requi
3. Mount the HubThe HP AdvanceStack hubs can be mounted in three ways:in a rack or cabineton a wallon a tableThe hardware for mounting the hub is incl
Mounting the Hub in a Rack or CabinetNote that the rack or cabinet should be adequately secured to prevent itfrom falling over.1. Using a Phillips (cr
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ImportantNoteSteps 2 through 4 below apply to mounting a single hub or thefirst of multiple hubs in a rack. The mounting brackets aredesigned to make
3. Place the hub in the rack and lower it so the notches in the bottom of the bracket slide onto the two screws. Tighten these screws—becareful not to
Notice that for the first hub you mounted, you used the bottom notchand the top hole in the bracket. For the next hub above, you use thebottom hole an
Mounting the Hub on a WallImportant A hub should be mounted only to a wall or wood surface that isat least 1/2-inch plywood or its equivalent.1. Using
4. Complete the Network Connections to the HubReconnect the hub to the power source and then make thenetwork connections to the hub. (For the Hub-2
Hub-to-Hub Network ConnectionsThe HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs can be connected together usingany of the hub’s network ports. It is strongly recommen
Hub-to-Network Backbone ConnectionsA single HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hub or a stack of hubs can beconnected to a network backbone. These examples show
Network Port ConnectionsThe HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs have the following network ports:twisted-pairThinLAN (BNC)AUI/Xcvr SlotThis section describe
Using RJ-45 Connectors: Push the RJ-45 plug into the RJ-45 jackuntil the tab on the plug clicks into place.To disconnect an RJ-45 plug, press the smal
2. Insert the hook into the slot on the hub’s face. 3. Pivot the telco plug onto the 50-pin telco connector and press it intoplace.4. Make sure t
HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T HubsAt A GlanceThe HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T hubs are a family of multiport repeaters.With these hubs, you can connect compute
ThinLAN ConnectionsTo connect a ThinLAN cable to the hub’s ThinLAN port:1. Attach a ThinLAN cable section to one side of a BNC “T” connector.(Hewlett-
AUI/Xcvr SlotOptional transceiver modules can be installed in the hubs’ AUI/Xcvr slotto provide additional connectivity choices, including:HP Fiber-Op
Cable ManagementThe HP AdvanceStack hubs have been designed to help you with theproblem of managing your network cables. On the right side of each hub
5. Connect the Hub to the Distributed Management Console (optional)The HP AdvanceStack hubs can be controlled in two ways:from a PC running the HP St
Using a Direct Serial ConnectionThe out-of-band management port on the hub is a 9-pin serial (RS-232-C)port used to connect the hub to the personal co
3. For a hub with an SNMP module and the RS-232 cable connected to aterminal, switch on the terminal’s power (or switch on the PC’s powerand start the
3. Connect the “local modem” to the serial port on your PC or install itin the PC if it is an internal modem, and configure that modem byusing the “Lo
Using the Distributed Management ChainIt is not necessary for each hub in a chain to be connected to thecomputer that is running HP Stack Manager or a
2Installing and UsingHP Stack ManagerSoftware DescriptionComputer RequirementsInstalling and Starting HP Stack ManagerHP Stack Manager Basic FeaturesH
This chapter describes how to install and use the HP Stack Managersoftware and lists the program’s basic and extended features.The HP AdvanceStack hub
Features Network Connections 12, 24, or 48 twisted-pair ports. The 12-port hub has built-in RJ-45 jacks. The 24-port and 48-port hubs have industry-
Computer RequirementsThe HP Stack Manager software runs on IBM-compatible personalcomputers with the following minimum configuration:Microsoft Window
Installing and StartingHP Stack ManagerTo install the HP Stack Manager software:1. With Windows running, insert the floppy diskette into yourcomputer’
Using WindowsThe HP Stack Manager software uses the standard features of theMicrosoft Windows user interface. If you are unfamiliar with usingWindows,
Port enable/disableResetRedundant Power Supply (RPS) status (for the Hub-24 and Hub-48)There is also an extended set of features available only to hub
Automatic Chain DisplayThe Chain Display window displays a list of HP AdvanceStack hubs thatHP Stack Manager detects in the chain to which you have co
Port Enable/DisableThis function turns the port selected on the Port Status display on or off.Port CountersThe Port Counters function displays summary
HP Stack ManagerAdvanced FeaturesIn addition to the basic features described earlier in this chapter, thefollowing HP Stack Manager advanced features
IP ConfigurationThe IP Configuration window is used to define the parameters necessaryfor the hub to communicate with a network management station usi
Authorized ManagersThe Authorized Managers window is used to specify the IP or IPXnetwork addresses of SNMP management stations authorized to manageth
Network TestsThe Network Tests window enables you to perform Ping, IPX, and Linknetwork tests. These tests are used to verify the connection between t
Features (continued)Modular, Easy-to-Use Design LEDs showing power, activity, collisions, and port status provide quick,easy-to-read hub status inform
3Hub ReferenceFront and Back Panel DescriptionsHow the Hubs WorkManaging Your Hub — HP Distributed ManagementOptional AccessoriesFirmware Enhancements
Front and Back Panel DescriptionsFront PanelThe 24-port hub is shown; the 12-port and 48-port hubs are essentially the same.ThinLANnetworkportchain po
Front of the hubStatus LEDs The Status LEDs indicate whether the hub is functioningproperly or not. For further details on error conditions indicated
Port LEDs (green) There is an LED associated with each networkport on the hub, twisted-pair, the AUI/Xcvr port, and the ThinLAN port.Each port LED ind
Back of the HubExpansion SlotThe Expansion Slot is used to add an HP Ethernet SNMP Module(HP J2603A or B). See the “Optional Accessories” section late
Auto-SegmentationThe Basic FeatureThe hub will automatically segment (temporarily disable) a networkport if a collision condition exists for an excess
Late collisions occur when a node starts transmitting after another nodehas already transmitted at least 512 bits. They are usually caused whennetwork
Managing Your Hub —HP Distributed ManagementOne of the key features of the HP AdvanceStack family of hubs is theease with which a hub can be managed.
Chaining the HubsThe HP AdvanceStack hubs can be easily connected together withstandard unshielded twisted-pair cable through their Extension (In/Out)
MIB (Management Information Base) SupportThe HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hub with an installed HP Ethernet SNMPModule supports the following MIB standard
ThinLANnetworkportchain ports RS-232 console port(for distributed management)Optional AUI port moduleinstalled in AUI/Xcvr slottwisted-pair portshu
Port SecurityNote This feature is configurable over the network from a network manage-ment station running HP Interconnect Manager, or out-of-band fro
Password ProtectionThe hub can be assigned a password to restrict access to the hub’sconsole interface and to the hub’s configuration from networkmana
Automatic sensing of the baud rate on the out-of-band managementport, and support for higher port baud rates beyond the default 9600baud.Full V.22bis
HP Transceiver ModulesThe HP Transceiver Modules are optional modules that can be added toan HP AdvanceStack hub. They provide extended connectivity c
HP Router ModuleThe HP J2628A Router 210 Module is an auxiliary module for theHP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hub. The Router 210 Module attaches to theHP J2
AppleTalk Phase 2Transparent bridging with support for the Spanning Tree ProtocolThe router module can be configured and managed in various ways:Throu
HP Dial-a-LAN Remote AccessServerThe two HP AdvanceStack Dial-A-LAN auxiliary modules are remoteaccess servers for Ethernet networks. These products s
HP J2624A Dial-A-LAN 4AIf you need more than two ports, the HP Dial-A-LAN 4A has four RS-232ports for connecting up to four external modems. This modu
Firmware EnhancementsHewlett-Packard continually tests and improves its products. Whenfirmware enhancements are made to the HP AdvanceStack hubs thath
HP Customer Support ServicesHow to get the latest software/agent firmwareYou can download any of the following:HP AdvanceStack SNMP firmware: asfw.
4TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ApproachesDiagnosing with the LEDsInstallation ProblemsCabling ProblemsUnusual Network ActivityIP Configuration Errors
This chapter describes how to diagnose and resolve operating problemswith the HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs.This chapter describes these topics:basic
Diagnosing with the LEDsMost problems with the hub can be diagnosed using the LEDs on itsfront panel. This section describes the normal LED pattern wh
LED Error IndicationsThe tables on the next two pages describe LED patterns that indicateerror conditions.LED patterns indicating problems Diagnostic
LED patterns indicating problems Diagnostic TipsPower Collision Fault Security RPS ExpSlotPortON * SlowFlashOFF * * SlowFlashThe port has been auto-se
Installation ProblemsBy carefully following the installation procedures described in chapter1, “Installing the HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs”, you can
Cabling ProblemsA high percentage of network problems are due to faulty cabling.Cabling problems usually result in the failure of a hub to connect to
TopologyIt is important to make sure you have a valid network topology.Common topology faults include excessive cable length and excessiverepeater del
Diagnostic TestsThe HP Stack Manager software provides tests and indicators that canbe used to monitor the hub and its network connections. See chapte
Select Ping Test from HP Stack Manager’s Network Test function ortype the PIng command at the ASCII terminal. This is a networklayer test that you can
Contents1 Installing the HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T HubsInstallation Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clearing a PasswordThere is a Password Clear button on the HP Ethernet SNMP Module thatis accessed through a hole in the hub’s Expansion Slot cover pl
Customer Support ServicesHewlett-Packard offers support 24 hours a day, seven days a weekthrough the use of automated electronic services including:He
Hewlett-Packard FTP Library ServiceTo access the HP FTP Library, follow these steps:1. Enter the command:ftp ftp-boi.external.hp.com The ftp> promp
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HP FIRST Fax Retrieval ServiceHP FIRST is an automated fax retrieval service that is available 24 hoursa day, seven days a week. HP FIRST provides inf
ACables and ConnectorsRecommended CablesTwisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-OutsThinLAN Cable RequirementsAUI Cable Minimum Pin-OutDistributed Management
This appendix lists cables that have been tested and verified for use withthe HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs. It also includes minimum pin-outinformati
Recommended CablesCable Function Port Type on PC,or ModemCable Type HP Product NumberNetwork connections to the hub:Hub to end nodeconnection— Twisted
Twisted-Pair Cable/ConnectorPin-OutsTwisted-Pair Cable for Hub-to-ComputerNetwork ConnectionTo connect PCs or other network devices to the hub, use a“
2 Installing and Using HP Stack ManagerSoftware Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Comput
Twisted-Pair Cable for Hub-to-Hub DistributedManagement Chaining(not a network connection)To connect hubs to each other through the Extension (In/Out)
Twisted-Pair “Crossover” Cable forHub-to-Hub Network ConnectionFor wiring between two hubs for data communications, the transmit andreceive pairs must
Twisted-Pair Cable Pin AssignmentsTwisted-Pair Straight-Through CableHub End Computer orTransceiver EndSignalPins PinsSignal(receive +)(receive –)(tra
AUI Cable Minimum Pin-OutTransceiver end15-pin femaleHub end15-pin maleSignal 234569101213234569101213Co
Distributed ManagementRS-232 Connector and CablePin-OutsThe hub’s console connector is wired as if it is a terminal (DTE), readyto be connected to a m
RS-232-C “Null Modem” Cablefor Direct Console Connection (supplied with the hub) PC end9-pin femaleHub end9-pin female22Rx33Tx55GNDRS-232-C Modem Cabl
BSpecifications
PhysicalHP J2600A 12-Port HubHP J2601B 24-Port Hub HP J2602B 48-Port HubWidth: 44.2 cm (17.4 in) 44.2 cm (17.4 in)Depth: 29.8 cm (11.7 in) 29.8 cm
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