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...SNMP module in a StackPro II Hub, you can use with a modem • Download free firmware and software upgrades 4 The StackPro II Management Module provides management options for the Fiber Optic modules as well as the regular RJ45 ports for use the StackPro II Management Module to control all hubs in the stack. ...10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 10/100 auto-sensing) for each port on the hub or in the stack. • Configure hub IP addresses, network protocols, and system ID settings • Enable or disable of any port on the hub or in the stack • Enable, disable, and monitor fiber optic ...
...SNMP module in a StackPro II Hub, you can use with a modem • Download free firmware and software upgrades 4 The StackPro II Management Module provides management options for the Fiber Optic modules as well as the regular RJ45 ports for use the StackPro II Management Module to control all hubs in the stack. ...10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 10/100 auto-sensing) for each port on the hub or in the stack. • Configure hub IP addresses, network protocols, and system ID settings • Enable or disable of any port on the hub or in the stack • Enable, disable, and monitor fiber optic ...
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...Packard OpenView, allows greater control and more powerful Webbased interface. A network management application, such as a way to set up your StackPro II 10/100 Dual-Speed Hub with the more features than a Web browser. The command console interface looks just like a basic textbased command-line terminal. The...browser that you will do the trick), you to be utilized by entering the IP address of the hub in which you first install the module and power on your management module can manage your StackPro Hub's SNMP module for use with the SNMP Module - The Web-based interface ...
...Packard OpenView, allows greater control and more powerful Webbased interface. A network management application, such as a way to set up your StackPro II 10/100 Dual-Speed Hub with the more features than a Web browser. The command console interface looks just like a basic textbased command-line terminal. The...browser that you will do the trick), you to be utilized by entering the IP address of the hub in which you first install the module and power on your management module can manage your StackPro Hub's SNMP module for use with the SNMP Module - The Web-based interface ...
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... menu. Press 2 to get to the hub's settings. After the IP address has been set, you use must support frames, Java, and HTML 3.2 or higher. 8 Any browser you can manage your network. Be sure that the IP address fits into the Subnet addressing scheme of the SNMP module's passwords under ... You can also set the Subnet Mask and the Routing Address from anywhere on the network. OPERATOR The operator can set only the variables under the "Change Password" sub-menu later. 8. Give the hub a unique IP address in the address should fall between 0 and 255. The default password for ...
... menu. Press 2 to get to the hub's settings. After the IP address has been set, you use must support frames, Java, and HTML 3.2 or higher. 8 Any browser you can manage your network. Be sure that the IP address fits into the Subnet addressing scheme of the SNMP module's passwords under ... You can also set the Subnet Mask and the Routing Address from anywhere on the network. OPERATOR The operator can set only the variables under the "Change Password" sub-menu later. 8. Give the hub a unique IP address in the address should fall between 0 and 255. The default password for ...
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Before entering the command line interface, the hub will run several diagnostic tests and it will remain "manager" until you to enter a password. Enter the manager's password. The default password for the command ... Values [S] Save Current Settings [R] Restore Default Values [X] Exit 10 The main menu for the manager access level is "manager". You must configure at least the IP address of the SNMP module or through the web interface. It will prompt you change it through a telnet connection from any computer on the back of...
Before entering the command line interface, the hub will run several diagnostic tests and it will remain "manager" until you to enter a password. Enter the manager's password. The default password for the command ... Values [S] Save Current Settings [R] Restore Default Values [X] Exit 10 The main menu for the manager access level is "manager". You must configure at least the IP address of the SNMP module or through the web interface. It will prompt you change it through a telnet connection from any computer on the back of...
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The default values for these variables are shown in the menu below. Network Management Module Setup Protocol Configuration [1] This Hub's IP Address: 192.168.0.1 [2] Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 [3] Default Gateway: 192.168.0.254 [X] Exit Press one of the keys above to change a setting ...or Exit: _ Once you have entered the new values that you wish to use, press X to return to change the hub's IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address. Use this menu to the main menu. 12 Protocol Configuration Menu You can access the protocol configuration menu by pressing 2 at ...
The default values for these variables are shown in the menu below. Network Management Module Setup Protocol Configuration [1] This Hub's IP Address: 192.168.0.1 [2] Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 [3] Default Gateway: 192.168.0.254 [X] Exit Press one of the keys above to change a setting ...or Exit: _ Once you have entered the new values that you wish to use, press X to return to change the hub's IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address. Use this menu to the main menu. 12 Protocol Configuration Menu You can access the protocol configuration menu by pressing 2 at ...
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... press A to Add, D to Delete, or X to Exit: By pressing the table entry ID number, you can edit the entry's IP address, read community and protocol values. Press X once more to return to change entries on the table. Trap Receivers Sub-Menu Once inside the trap...table, press X to return to the SNMP Configuration menu. Network Management Module Setup SNMP/Trap Menu Entry Address Community Protocol [1] 192.168.0.100 PUBLIC IP [2] 192.168.0.34 PUBLIC IP [3] 192.168.0.76 PUBLIC IP [A] Add New Table Entry [D] Delete Table Entry [X] Exit Press a number (1-3) to the main menu....
... press A to Add, D to Delete, or X to Exit: By pressing the table entry ID number, you can edit the entry's IP address, read community and protocol values. Press X once more to return to change entries on the table. Trap Receivers Sub-Menu Once inside the trap...table, press X to return to the SNMP Configuration menu. Network Management Module Setup SNMP/Trap Menu Entry Address Community Protocol [1] 192.168.0.100 PUBLIC IP [2] 192.168.0.34 PUBLIC IP [3] 192.168.0.76 PUBLIC IP [A] Add New Table Entry [D] Delete Table Entry [X] Exit Press a number (1-3) to the main menu....
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... and a real-time graphical represtentation of each hub in an easy-touse environment. Simply launch your network and configured with a unique IP address. See the instructions on the network and type the IP address of the hub into the browser's address window. Using the Web Interface The SNMP module ...includes a web-based interface that lets you control all of the hub's management features in the ...
... and a real-time graphical represtentation of each hub in an easy-touse environment. Simply launch your network and configured with a unique IP address. See the instructions on the network and type the IP address of the hub into the browser's address window. Using the Web Interface The SNMP module ...includes a web-based interface that lets you control all of the hub's management features in the ...
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... enter the new information. If a field is shown in the main browser window. You can view the information (such as counters, addresses, and toggles) as passwords, names, and the hub IP address can be changed . These fields are shown. Some headings will see a menu of your mouse on the field that you will expand...
... enter the new information. If a field is shown in the main browser window. You can view the information (such as counters, addresses, and toggles) as passwords, names, and the hub IP address can be changed . These fields are shown. Some headings will see a menu of your mouse on the field that you will expand...
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usually either the city, address, or floor location of the managed hub. The settings have the following meanings: Firmware Version displays the version of Linksys firmware that you are using in your managed hub's system settings. You can change the contact, unit name, and location settings for... the web interface that you will be able to access the SNMP module MAC Address displays the numerical media access controller address for the managed device IP Address displays the IP (Internet Protocol) address for the managed device Contact contact name for the SNMP managed device. 26
usually either the city, address, or floor location of the managed hub. The settings have the following meanings: Firmware Version displays the version of Linksys firmware that you are using in your managed hub's system settings. You can change the contact, unit name, and location settings for... the web interface that you will be able to access the SNMP module MAC Address displays the numerical media access controller address for the managed device IP Address displays the IP (Internet Protocol) address for the managed device Contact contact name for the SNMP managed device. 26
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... change it to modify. You can change the values of the network information for your network's defualt gateway 29 MAC Address diplays your hub's current MAC address IP Address displays the IP address of your hub's management unit. Click on which ever sub-menu you will see three sub-menus, Network Configuration, SNMP Community Setup, and Trap Receivers...
... change it to modify. You can change the values of the network information for your network's defualt gateway 29 MAC Address diplays your hub's current MAC address IP Address displays the IP address of your hub's management unit. Click on which ever sub-menu you will see three sub-menus, Network Configuration, SNMP Community Setup, and Trap Receivers...
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...receiver's community name, and you can configure your local network. The StackPro II SNMP application allows you to set up to four trap receivers on your SNMP module to send the test results to set the IP address that will receive all of the information collected when the trap is ... of collisions, data loss, and isolating and studying any number of the node at the specified IP address. Trap Receiver Setup If you are running performance tests on your managed stack of hubs, you can view the status of network or networked application performance statistics. The SNMP module's Trap...
...receiver's community name, and you can configure your local network. The StackPro II SNMP application allows you to set up to four trap receivers on your SNMP module to send the test results to set the IP address that will receive all of the information collected when the trap is ... of collisions, data loss, and isolating and studying any number of the node at the specified IP address. Trap Receiver Setup If you are running performance tests on your managed stack of hubs, you can view the status of network or networked application performance statistics. The SNMP module's Trap...