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Compaq HB1004 10Base-T Hub User Guide

First Edition (July 1998)

Part Number 358665-021

Summary of Contents for HB1004

Page 1: ...HB1004 10B T H ASE UB USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...d or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Compaq Computer Corporation The software described in this guide is furnished under a license agreement or non disclosure agreement The s...

Page 3: ...ing the Hub on a Flat Surface 2 1 Mounting the Hub in a Rack 2 2 Connecting the Hub System 2 3 Making a Connection via an MDI X Port 2 3 Making a Connection via the MDI MDI X Port Port 4 2 4 Powering...

Page 4: ...onfiguration to Factory Settings 3 15 Saving a New Configuration 3 15 Resetting the Configuration 3 15 Help 3 15 Appendix A Specifications HB1004 10Base T Ethernet Hub A 1 Network Criteria A 2 Managem...

Page 5: ...vii Compaq HB1004 10Base T Hub User Guide Appendix C Certification and Compliance Safety Compliance C 1 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Germany C 1...

Page 6: ...Four RJ 45 10Base T ports Q IEEE 802 3 compliant Q Provides one DB9 connector RS232 port for out of band network management using the Compaq HB1004 System Configuration Program Q One port is selectab...

Page 7: ...net hub Q Communication cable Q Adapter connectors Q Power cord Q Rack mounting kit two mounting brackets eight 3 8 inch bracket screws and four inch rack mount screws Q Four adhesive backed rubber fe...

Page 8: ...I Port 4 uses the MDI pinout and can be used for a 10Base T uplink When the switch is set to MDI X Port 4 uses the MDI X pinout and can be connected directly to a network interface card NIC Serial COM...

Page 9: ...Power On Power supply is operational Off Power supply is off Utilization Indicates percentage of network utilization 1 Green lit 1 to 5 2 Green lit 5 to 15 3 Green lit 15 to 30 3 Green 1 Amber lit 30...

Page 10: ...fic passing through the port Partition Disable Solid Amber Indicates the port is partitioned Flashing Amber Indicates the port has been disabled by management Off The port is operating normally MDI MD...

Page 11: ...b should be located in a cool dry place with at least 10 cm 4 in of space at the front and back for ventilation Q Place the hub out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources or areas with a high a...

Page 12: ...ied in the rack mounting kit 3 Use a cross head screwdriver to attach the brackets to the side of the hub Figure 2 1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 4 Position the hub in the rack by lining up the hol...

Page 13: ...network Make sure you have installed 10Base T network interface cards for connecting to the hub s RJ 45 MDI X station ports You also need to prepare straight through shielded or unshielded twisted pai...

Page 14: ...device s port is set to MDI 2 Prepare straight through shielded or unshielded twisted pair cables with RJ 45 plugs at both ends Use 100 Category 3 4 or 5 cable for all RJ 45 connections When inserting...

Page 15: ...panel to see if it is on The unit will automatically select the setting that matches the connected input voltage Therefore no additional adjustments are necessary when connecting it to any input volta...

Page 16: ...lit then all components passed the test If a component fails the test the corresponding LED will continue blinking The following table identifies the component that corresponds to each diagnostic tes...

Page 17: ...indicates percentage of LAN bandwidth used Collision On Two or more devices attempted to transmit data at the same time number of LEDs lit indicates percentage of collisions Link Activity On Port has...

Page 18: ...s connections but also to provide options in setting up network connections It can be used as a simple stand alone hub or can be cascaded to any compatible hub or switch A sample configuration diagra...

Page 19: ...puter as your workstation There are two valid connection types to the hub Q Out of band onsite connection The workstation normally within the vicinity of the hub is directly connected to the serial po...

Page 20: ...on the modem Use the communications cable provided with the hub and DB9 25 to RJ 45 converters as needed At the remote site connect the PC s COM port to the remote modem Configure the PC s COM port a...

Page 21: ...ns to start the HB1004 System Configuration Program To start the Compaq HB1004 System Configuration Program from MS DOS 1 Insert the Compaq HB1004 Configuration Program diskette into the floppy disk d...

Page 22: ...mes the normal default IRQ for the appropriate port i e COM1 is IRQ4 COM2 is IRQ3 COM3 is IRQ4 and COM4 is IRQ3 If your communication port is configured differently it is necessary to specify the corr...

Page 23: ...s IRQ3 COM3 is IRQ4 and COM4 is IRQ3 If your communication port is configured differently it is necessary to specify the correct IRQ for that port If this is the case type A HB1004CP i irq or B HB1004...

Page 24: ...al Channel for local hookup opens the Main Menu as shown in Figure 3 6 Q Modem Channel for remote connection via modems If you are using a modem connection select Modem Channel to open the Phone List...

Page 25: ...em Configuration The Compaq HB1004 provides a proprietary user friendly menu driven out of band program Compaq HB1004 System Configuration Program This program allows you to configure the hub using a...

Page 26: ...m Factory Setting Reverts all configuration selections to factory default settings Save Configuration Saves configuration changes made during current session Reset Configuration Restores the last save...

Page 27: ...configuration settings Q Current configuration settings Q Last Saved configuration settings Q Factory Default configuration settings The hub always operates using the Current configuration settings A...

Page 28: ...factory default settings Displaying System Information Use the Information command to display and modify system information about the hub or for quick system identification View a description of the s...

Page 29: ...stems on the Internet such as network interconnection devices are assigned an IP address Q MAC Address Hardware address of the agent The MAC address can also be found on a sticker on the front panel o...

Page 30: ...be listed in this table Community Name A community entry authorized for trap management access Access Management access is restricted to read only RO or read write RW Status The status of the current...

Page 31: ...dentifier 1 to 4 Q Name User defined name for selected port Q Type Connection type is 10BASE T RJ 45 Q Status Any port may be ENABLED or DISABLED Q Part Indicates if the port is partitioned Q Link Sta...

Page 32: ...his port or hub NOTE The values displayed have been accumulated since the last system reboot or counter reset Downloading System Software Use the Download command from the Main Menu to load available...

Page 33: ...to Factory Settings Use the Factory Settings command from the Main Menu to change all configuration settings back to the factory defaults See Table B 3 in Appendix B for a list of all factory default...

Page 34: ...ink activity Q Dimensions 440 x 171 x 43 mm 17 32 x 6 73 x 1 69 in Q Weight 2 42 kg 5 34 lb Q Input Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz built in full range power module Q Power Consumption typical 13 Watts 240...

Page 35: ...00 meters to each attached node 4 hub Chain MDI Port 500 meters of twisted pair cable 100 meters to each attached node and between hubs Management Support Q System Configuration Out of band configurat...

Page 36: ...another device If these measures fail to resolve the problem contact Compaq Technical Support at 1678 23143 Link indicator does not light up green after making a connection Network interface e g a net...

Page 37: ...omponents have been properly installed If one or more components appear to be malfunctioning e g the power cord or network cabling test them in an alternate environment where you are sure that all the...

Page 38: ...ansmit Data 3 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 6 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 4 5 7 8 Not Used Not Used Twisted Pair Cable Figure B 1 shows the wiring for Straight Through and Crosso...

Page 39: ...agnostic Mode Main Menu The Diagnostic Mode provides a limited set of tools to assist you in resolving the problem and getting the unit operational Figure B 2 shows the Diagnostic Mode Main Menu scree...

Page 40: ...ct Name sysContact Compaq Computer Corporation 1 800 652 6672 Unit Name sysName usUnitName Blank Location sysLocation Blank SNMP Access Traps snmpEnableAuthenTraps enabled Port Enable Status rptrPortA...

Page 41: ...B 6 Troubleshooting Help The Help option provides a brief description of the Diagnostic Mode Maim Menu options Exit Exits the Diagnostic Mode and returns to DOS...

Page 42: ...fety CAUTION Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ 45 port This may damage this device Les raccordeurs ne sont pas utilis pour le syst me t l phonique Safety Compliance Wichtige Sicherheitshinw...

Page 43: ...sen 13 ffnen sie niemals das Ger t Das Ger t darf aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal ge ffnet werden 14 Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Ger t vo...

Page 44: ...ay 3 11 Diagnostic self test 2 6 E EIA 19 inch rack 2 2 Electromagnetic interference 2 1 F Factory default settings 3 9 3 10 3 15 File Manager 3 4 Firmware 3 8 H Hardware address 3 11 I IEEE 802 3 1 1...

Page 45: ...1 3 2 plug 2 3 2 4 port 1 3 2 3 2 4 Rubber feet 1 2 S Save Configuration option 3 15 Self diagnostic test 2 5 SNMP Community Names 3 12 compliant network management software 1 1 protocol 3 11 support...

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