
HUBCTRL32
can also be used to upload new versions of the system soft-
ware and new MIB information. It also offers diagnostic capabilities for
faster resolution of technical support issues.
HUBCTRL32
works with the
following platforms: Windows 98™, Windows NT™ and Windows 2000™.
HUBCTRL32
can be found on the
iView
CD. For information regarding
the use of
HUBCTRL32
, refer to the
HUBCTRL32
online help file.
A
B O U T
S
E R I A L
P
O R T
C
O N F I G U R A T I O N
Media Converter System II
chassis feature a serial port that uses an IBM-
compatible DB-9 serial connector. To connect a
Media Converter System II
chassis to your terminal/computer, use a straight-through (pin-to-pin) cable.
(If your computer/terminal has a serial port using a connection not compat-
ible with a DB-9 COM port, use the pin connection chart for reference in
making a cable.) Make sure the
cable length is under 50 ft. (15.24
m). Plug one end of the cable into
the DB-9 connector on the
Media
Converter System II
chassis and the
other into the appropriate port on
your computer/terminal.
Set your computer/terminal for VT-100 emulation. The serial port on the
computer/terminal should be set for:
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Main Configuration Screen
After running through an initial self test, the screen will display the follow-
ing message: “
Press <Enter> for Device Configuration.
” Press
Enter
to be
taken to the main configuration screen which includes the following displays:
S
Sa
avve
ed
d V
Va
allu
ue
ess
—
displays changes made during current session
.
•
IP Address (MUST be assigned during initial configuration)
•
Subnet Mask (MUST be assigned during initial configuration)
•
Default Gateway
C
Cu
urrrre
en
ntt V
Va
allu
ue
ess
—
displays values currently in use
.
•
IP Address (IP address of SNMP agent)
•
Subnet Mask (mask to define IP subnet agent is connected to)
•
Default Gateway (default router for IP traffic outside subnet)
C
Co
om
mm
ma
an
nd
d LLiisstt
•
I
= Enter New Saved Parameter Values
•
P
P
= Change Password
•
T
T
= New Trap Destination
5
D B - 9
P I N
C O N N E C T I O N
Pin #
2
3
5
1, 4, 6-9
Function
Transmit (OUT)
Receive (IN)
Ground
Not used
4) Remove the fan slowly from its mount, then reach into the chassis and
disconnect the female connector on the fan harness from the back-
plane. For the
2-Slot Chassis
,the backplane is on the left and for the
two fans in the
8-Slot chassis
, the connectors are connected to a fan
cable extension. Pull this cable assembly out, then disconnect the fan
assembly.
5) Take the replacement fan, plug the
female connector into the same
male connector that you removed
the faulty fan from. In the case of
the
2-Slot Chassis
, the fan located
closest to the application modules
brings air into the chassis, while
the fan on the back of the chassis
exhausts air. Please reference the
diagram below to ensure that the
fans are positioned correctly. Both
fans on the
8-Slot Chassis
exhaust air.
Installation of Modular Fan into a 2-Slot Chassis (certain models)
6) After securing the connector, carefully place the wires into the chassis
away from the fan, then replace fan assembly, securing to the chassis
with the screws removed above.
NOTE: Fans typically do not need replacing in 18-Slot chassis.
Direction
of Air
Flow
(Exhaust)
Direction
of Air
Flow
(Intak
e)
Direction
of Air
Flow
(Exhaust)
Direction
of Air
Flow
(Exhaust)
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Installing a modular fan into
an 8-Slot Chassis