Index
X-13
P
parts catalog 4-17
parts, replacement and optional 4-8
performance, improving 1-8
phone support 4-20
physical characteristics 1-14
pinout diagrams A-1
Planning References xvi
port security
configuration 3-27
eavesdropping prevention 3-29
intrusion prevention 3-29
ports
auto-partitioning of 1-2
configuring 3-19
enabling and disabling 3-21
POST (power-on self-test)
appearance of LEDs during 2-7
results 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7
power cord, connection 2-7
power requirements 1-14
power-on self-test
See POST (power-on self-test)
problem determination 4-1
R
remote monitoring agent
See RMON (remote monitoring agent)
removing parts 4-8
replacement
of Expansion Port 4-8
of fan 4-15
of RMON Daughter Board 4-10
of SIMM Memory 4-13
replacement and optional parts 4-8
replacing hubs 4-3
replacing parts 4-8
RMON (remote monitoring agent)
differences between models and 1-1
inter-8237 communications and 1-7
S
Safety Information ix
sample BootP configuration file 3-48
screens
Model 001
FEM Status 3-5
Main Menu 3-4
Model 002 and Model 003
Auto-DIscovery Configuration 3-12
Expansion Port Configuration - FEM 3-23
Expansion Port Configuration - MEP 3-22
Expansion Port Statistics - FEM 3-41
Expansion Port Statistics - MEP 3-40
Hub Configuration 3-16
Hub Configuration:Hub Selection Menu 3-15
Hub ID Configuration 3-18
Hub Statistics 3-36
Hub Statistics:Hub Selection Menu 3-35
IP Trap Managers 3-10
IPX Trap Managers 3-11
Main Menu 3-6
Management Port Configuration 3-33
Port Backups 3-25
Port Configuration 3-20
Port Configuration:Port Selection Menu 3-19
Port Security Control 3-28
Port Security Control:Hub selection Menu 3-27
Port Statistics 3-38
Port Statistics:Port Selection Menu 3-37
Segment Configuration 3-13
Segment Statistics 3-34
SNMP Communities 3-9
SNMP Configuration 3-8
System Information 3-7
TFTP Download 3-30
User Passwords 3-32
Xmodem Download 3-31
segmenting 8237s within stacks
configuring 3-13
consequences of 1-8
reasons for 1-8
segments
linking 1-8
maximum lengths 1-10
reasons for 1-8
Serial Line Internet Protocol
See SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)
service information, warranty 4-20
service, calling IBM 4-20
servicing 8237s 4-1, 4-20
setting an IP address
See IP address, setting
setting an IPX address
See IPX address, setting using user interface
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)
configuration 3-47
use in problem determination 4-3
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
auto-discovery 3-12
communities, configuring 3-9
differences between models 1-1
IP trap managers, configuring 3-10
IPX trap managers, configuring 3-11
supported MIBs 1-2
SNMP over Ethernet, configuring 3-14
space requirements 1-15
stack
creating 1-4
definition of 1-4
documentation of 1-16
inter-8237 communications and 1-7
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