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Siting the Hub 10 24 Port TP

 

CAUTION:

 

 When installing the Hub 10 24 Port TP in a stack 

 

with FMS units, the Hub 10 24 Port TP must be installed 

 

beneath any FMS units.

 

When deciding where to site the Hub 10 24 Port TP ensure:

 

It is accessible and cables can be connected easily.

 

Cabling is away from:

 

sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and 

 

broadband amplifiers.

 

power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures.

 

Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit.

 

Air flow around the unit and through the vents in the side of the 

 

case is not restricted (3Com recommend that you provide a 

 

minimum of 25mm (1 inch) clearance).

 

To prolong the operational life of your units:

 

Never stack units more than eight high if free standing.

 

Do not place objects on top of any unit or stack.

 

Do not obstruct any vents at the sides of the case.

 

Rack or Wall Mounting

 

The Hub 10 24 Port TP can be mounted in a 19 inch equipment rack or 

 

else wall-mounted using the LinkBuilder Rack Mounting Kit. See 

 

 

Rack 

 

Mounting Kit Instructions

 

 

 overleaf.

 

Stacking Units

 

The Hub 10 24 Port TP can be linked to other Hub 10

 

 u

 

nits to form a 

 

stack, or can be part of a mixed stack consisting of Hub 10, FMS II, FMS, 

 

10BT or 10BTi units. 

 

Different rules apply on stacking units if the stack only consists of 

 

Hub

 

1

 

0 and

 

/or

 

 FMS II units compared to a stack with other mixed units.

 

Hub 10/FMS II only stacks

 

Up to 8 Hub 10 (FMS II) units can be linked together to form a free 

 

standing stack or be mounted in a 19 inch rack, in a managed or 

 

unmanaged configuration. 

 

Only fit a Hub 10 or LinkBuilder FMS II Management Module or 

 

Advanced RMON Module, to 

 

t

 

he unit at 

 

either 

 

the top or bottom of the 

 

stack.

 

Mixed stacks of Hub 10/FMS II/FMS/10BT/10BTi

 

Link up to 8 units in a free standing stack or mounted in a rack. But any 

 

FMS, 10BT or 10BTi units must be units 1-4 in a managed stack.

 

If mixing Hub 10 (FMS II) and FMS units in a free standing stack, the 

 

narrower FMS units must be positioned at the top of the stack. This 

 

restriction does not apply if rack mounting the units.

 

Stack Management

 

To manage any stack containing a Hub 10 unit, the Management 

 

Module must have the correct version of the agent installed. The table 

 

below details the minimum agent version numbers for each 

 

management module.

 

Check which version you have installed before adding a Hub 10 unit to 

 

your stack.

 

If you need to upgrade your agent, and a disk containing the new 

 

versions is not included in the packaging, a free upgrade is available 

 

from the 3Com bulletin boards (see 

 

 

Products and Bulletin Boards

 

 

). The 

 

upgrade includes instructions on how to load the agent.

 

M

 

anaging with an FMS Management Module

 

Managing with a Hub 10 Management Module 

 

(3C16630A) or a Hub 10 Advanced RMON Module 

 

(3C16632)

 

If you have a Hub 10, LinkBuilder FMS or FMS II unit fitted with a 

 

Management Module, and a LinkBuilder 10BTi in your stack, the Hub 10, 

 

FMS or FMSII Management Module will manage the stack.

 

The LinkBuilder 10BTi can only manage LinkBuilder 10BT units 

 

and the FMS 12 Port TP Hub (3C16271). 10BTi cannot manage 

 

other FMS units or any Hub 10 (FMS II) units. 

 

Power Up

 

Use the following sequence to power up the Hub 10 24 Port TP:

 

Check the Disable On Boot switch at the rear and select position 

 

as appropriate, see 

 

15

 

.

 

Check the network connections and cables.

 

Check the hub expansion cables if in a stack.

 

Connect the power supply cable to the appropriate power socket 

 

on the rear panel of the unit, see 

 

11

 

 or 

 

12

 

.

 

Connect the plug to the power supply outlet socket and switch 

 

on the power supply at the socket. If you are using a 3Com 

 

Redundant Power Supply make sure it is switched on.

 

When the Hub 10 24 Port TP is powered up, the Power LED should be lit. 

 

If it is not, refer to 

 

 

Power LED

 

 

 

9

 

.

 

Spot Checks

 

At frequent intervals you should visually check the Hub10 24 Port TP. 

 

Regular checks can give you an early warning of a possible failure; any 

 

problems can then be attended to when there will be least effect on 

 

users. Check the following:

 

What To Do Next?

 

If the Hub 10 24 Port TP fails to operate successfully, contact your 

 

supplier with the following information before returning the unit:

 

product number

 

serial number

 

a brief description of the fault

 

When returning any equipment to your supplier make sure the 

 

equipment is packed suitably for transit.

 

 

 

3C16030

 

LinkBuilder FMS Management Module 

 

3.04

 

3C16630

 

LinkBuilder FMS II Management Module 

 

3.04

 

3C16630A

 

SuperStack II (FMS II) Management Module 

 

3.14

 

3C16632

 

SuperStack II (FMS II) Advanced RMON Module 

 

1.01

 

r

 

ack mounted stacks

 

the module must be fitted to an FMS unit at 

 

the top or bottom of the stack.

 

f

 

ree standing stacks

 

the module must be fitted to an FMS unit at 

 

the top of the stack.

 

rack mounted stacks

 

the module must be fitted to a Hub 10 (FMS II) 

 

unit at the top or bottom of the stack. 

 

free standing stacks

 

the module must be fitted to a Hub 10 (FMS II) 

 

unit at the bottom of the stack.

 

Cabling

 

Check that all external cabling connections are 

 

secure and that no cables are pulled taut.

 

Cooling fans

 

Check that the cooling fans are operating and are 

 

not obstructed. The fans are fitted to the right 

 

hand side of the unit when viewed from the front.

 

Transceiver Module

 

Check that the Transceiver Module is connected 

 

securely. Refer to the guide provided with the 

 

Transceiver Module.

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Summary of Contents for SUPERSTACK II HUB 10 24-PORT TP

Page 1: ...es must be used to ensure compliancewith these standards Environmental EN 60068 IEC 68 Width 440mm 17 3 ins Depth 224mm 8 8 ins Height 44mm 1 7 ins or 1U Weight 2 7kg 5 9lb Mounting free standing or 19 rack or wall mounted using kit supplied Power Inlet IEC 320 Fuse Protection 2 Amps Power Consumption 28 VA Power Dissipation 96 BTU hr Power Inlet IEC 320 Fuse Protection 2 Amps Power Consumption 36...

Page 2: ...e peut pas être mise en marche des sources de courant IT Impédance à la terre Si vos sources de courant sont de type IT cette unité doit être alimentée par 230V 2P T via un rapport de transformation d isolation de 1 1 avec un point de connexion secondaire étiqueté Neutre branché directement à la Terre à la Masse La Cordon d Alimentation Surmoulé Celui ci doit être approuvé pour le pays auquel il s...

Page 3: ... all TP ports on the unit will be disabled during power up until they are correctly configured and enabled by management software This is only necessary on units which have ports assigned as standby Standby ports in resilient link pairs can only be configured on SuperStack II Hub 10 or LinkBuilder FMS II units Security features are described in the manual which comes with your Hub 10 Management Mo...

Page 4: ... Module port If this LED does not flash there are no packets being received by the unit 8 Collision LED The Collision LED flashes yellow when a packet collision has been detected on a segment connected to one of the 24 twisted pair ports the AUI port or the Transceiver Module port Under normal 802 3 operation collisions occur and cause the Collision LED to flash The probability of collisions incre...

Page 5: ...ect units together Do not use two cables to connect any two units to each other they will not work if you do this Disconnect power from all units that will form part of the new stack Connect the male hub expansion connector of one unit to the female hub expansion connector of the next unit Repeat this process until all the units are connected together Refer to Stacking Units for the number of unit...

Page 6: ...etin Boards The upgrade includes instructions on how to load the agent Managing with an FMS Management Module Managing with a Hub 10 Management Module 3C16630A or a Hub 10 Advanced RMON Module 3C16632 If you have a Hub 10 LinkBuilder FMS or FMS II unit fitted with a Management Module and a LinkBuilder 10BTi in your stack the Hub 10 FMS or FMSII Management Module will manage the stack The LinkBuild...

Page 7: ...driver Repeat the last two steps for the other side of the units To wall mount the Hub 10 unit s Ensure that the wall you are going to use is smooth flat dry and sturdy Attach a piece of plywood 12 x 20 x 0 5 securely to the wall if necessary and mount the Hub 10 unit s as follows Position the unit s against the wall or plywood ensuring that the ventilation holes face sideways Mark on the wall the...

Page 8: ...N S MISUSE NEGLECT IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD Limitation of Liability TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW 3COM ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL ...

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