Magnum 3000 Stackable Hubs Installation and User Guide (07/06)
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extensions data are in this firmware. The firmware in the EPROMs performs the data
collection and execution functions, and operates as the local controller and interface to
the network manager.
5.1.2
Separate Agent Box, Model 3000-AGT
The Magnum 3000 SNMP Agent Box operates the same as the embedded
board agent. It is packaged as a separate unit, enclosed in a box that is the same
dimensions as a 3024 or 3012 so that it fits neatly into a Magnum 3000 stack. It is a
complete modular unit with its own internal auto-ranging power supply.
The Magnum 3000-AGT agent box is connected into a stack by the Inter-
Repeater Bus (IRB). There are two IRB connectors at the right-rear, permitting the agent
box unit to be installed at the bottom or top of a stack using one IRB connector, or to be
inserted into the middle of a stack using two IRB connectors. The IRB cable connectors
are made with "notches / keys" to insure a proper connection.
The agent logically resides on the IRB and will not be visible to network
management software packages as a separate port or user. For network integrity, the
agent is designed so that it cannot be disconnected by network managers accidentally or
purposefully. Similarly, the agent operates in the stack attached to the IRB and does not
need to use a port in any attached Magnum 3000 unit to be connected.
5.1.3
Standard Repeater MIB and Extensions
Magnum 3000
SNMP Agent
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Figure 5.1a: Magnum 3000 Agent Box, Model 3000-AGT, Front View
PWR
P3
P4
P1: Also used to setup IP addresses and
configuration files for complex networks.
P1: Remote Terminal
RS-232 Port
Figure 5.1b: Magnum 3000 Agent Box, Model 3000-AGT, Rear View