a modem to the console port
5-13
management
3-3
workstations
2-7
connecting hubs together
2-8
using 10BASE-2 (Coax)
2-9
using 10BASE-T
2-10
connections
checking
2-11
hub
2-5
workstation
2-4
console port
3-4
,
5-13
,
A-3
autoconfiguration
5-15
changing the management station’s
port
4-3
enabling/disabling access
5-16
management
3-4
terminal emulator, connecting
3-5
VT100 terminal
connecting
3-5
Console Port Setup screen
5-13
contact
4-9
contract ID
4-9
control keys
5-3
conventions
2
Create User screen
5-17
creating
resilient links
4-35
crossover
4-35
,
A-2
D
data link protocol
5-12
default
COM port
4-3
passwords
5-8
router
5-10
users
5-8
values, note
4-1
,
5-1
Delete Users screen
5-19
device
1-3
general information
4-13
IP address
5-10
name
4-9
subnet mask
5-10
diagnostic LEDs
2-1
dialog box
Alerts
4-15
Community/Polling
4-6
IP Configuration
4-8
MIB II
4-13
Port Configuration
4-26
Port Security
4-29
Resilience
4-35
Security Configuration
4-32
Workgroup
4-38
dimensions
A-1
disable port
4-25
Disconnect Unknown Device
4-28
displaying graphs and charts
4-18
DUD
4-28
E
Edit User screen
5-18
emergency contact
4-9
enable port
4-25
entry fields
5-2
environment
A-1
equipment, connecting
2-7
error rate
4-18
Ethernet
1-2
expanding your network
C-1
F
fax service.
See
3ComFacts
FCS errors
4-24
feet
2-6
Flash EPROM software revision
5-21
flow control
5-15
frame
1-3
Frame Types chart
broadcast frames
4-22
multicast frames
4-22
unicast frames
4-22
G
general information
device
4-13
getting started
1-1
glossary
1-2
graphical representation of the hub
4-7
,
4-12
H
hardware revision
5-21
how IP addresses work
B-3
how to use this guide
1
hub
clipping
2-6
connecting equipment
2-7
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