HP Fiber-OpticHub PlusInstallation andReference Guide
Features (continued)Compatibility with the IEEE 802.3 Fiber-Optic Inter-Repeater Link (FOIRL) standardand support for both IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet pro
Included PartsHP 28682A Fiber-Optic Hub Plus (28682-60001)Accessories kit (5062-9312), including:– two mounting brackets (5001-5624)– four 10-mm #M4 s
Front of the HubStatus LEDs~Line On (green) is ON if the hub is receiving power.Activity (green) is ON when data is being transmitted. The frequency s
Back of the HubStatus LEDsPower (green) is ON if the hub is receiving power.(This is the same as~Line On on the front.)Act – activity (green) is ON wh
How the Hub WorksThe HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus is a multiport repeater. Data signals coming into the hub fromany of its ports are automatically regenera
Firmware EnhancementsHewlett-Packard continually tests and improves its products. When firmware enhancementsare made to the HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus, y
Network Address. The communication between the hub and the network management stationrequires that the hub be assigned a network address. If you are u
2InstallationThis chapter describes how to install and configure the HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus, and verifythat it is operating correctly.Installation Su
1. Make sure the hub’s power cord is correct for your country’s ac power supply. Do notplug the power cord into the power supply until the hub is moun
For Rack or Cabinet Mounting:1. Using a Phillips or cross-head screwdriver, attach the mounting brackets to the hub with10-mm M4 screws (included in a
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1992. All rights reserved.Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, inclu
For Wall Mounting: Using a Phillips or cross-head screwdriver, attach the mounting bracketsto the hub with 10-mm M4 screws (included in the accessorie
1. Plug the power cord into the hub’s power socket and into an ac power source. Note thatthe hub does not have a power switch; the hub is powered on w
You can connect the hub to another HP hub or bridge in three ways shown below. You candirectly connect a computer in the first way shown. Note that fi
Port ConnectionsFiber-Optic PortTo connect the duplex fiber-optic cable to the hub, attach one of the two fibers between thehub’s “transmit” port (lab
To attach an ST-type connector:1. Remove the plastic dust covers, if present, from the cable’s connector and the hub’sreceptacle.2. Align the small ke
ThinLAN Port1. Attach a thin LAN cable section to one side of a BNC “T” connector.2. Attach another thin LAN cable section or a 50-ohm terminator to t
AUI PortCaution Do not touch the hub connector pins or the cable connector pins. Staticdischarge may damage the equipment.1. Disable the SQE Test (sig
No changes to the hub’s default configuration are required for the hub to operate correctly.The HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus has a console interface for cu
Connecting a Modem and Terminal1. Use a full-duplex, asynchronous (character-mode) modem only. The followingmodems have been tested at their rated spe
If You Have Trouble with a Terminal or Modem ConnectionIf you have connected a terminal or modem according to the previous instructions, and you donot
HP 28682AHP Fiber-Optic Hub PlusInstallation and Reference GuideHP Part Number: 28682-90001Printed in U.S.A.March 1992Edition 2E0392
Configuration CommandsSeveral of the console commands allow you to customize the operation of your hub. They arelisted and described here.Command Name
3OperationThe HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus is designed to operate unattended. A console interface isprovided if you wish to customize the hub’s configurati
Console CommandsEnter the first two letters of a command to execute it, such as HE for the Help command. TheHelp command displays a screen like the fo
BAckupTo configure one of the hub’s ports for dedicated use in a backup (redundant) link toanother hub.The HP Fiber-optic Hub Plus allows you to use t
COuntersTo display counters for each port, the global count for all ports, and the time elapsed sincethey were last reset with the Reset command.Total
IPconfigTo set IP configuration parameters on the hub. Use this command if you wish the hub to beaccessible using IP (the Internet Protocol). If eithe
IP Address The IP address of the hub, written in the format X.X.X.X.Each number between the decimal points is a decimal numberbetween 0 and 255. Every
LOopbackTo run a loopback test on one or more hub ports:1. Before entering this command, attach a loopback connector to each port that you wantto test
PIngTo run a test of the path between the hub and another device that responds to IP packets.The hub sends Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Ec
SPeed <new speed>To change the console port baud rate. Normally, the baud rate is automatically sensed. Usethis command to set the baud rate exp
In This GuideThis guide contains information to help you install, configure, and troubleshoot yourHP 28682A Fiber-Optic Hub Plus. The guide is organiz
Note The destination device must be able to send an IEEE 802.2 Test response packetupon receipt of an IEEE 802.2 Test command packet.You will be promp
4TroubleshootingSome of the hub console commands are used for the troubleshooting instructions in thischapter. See “Console Connection” in chapter 2 f
Basic Troubleshooting Tips (continued)Make sure that fiber-optic cables are of the correct type: 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 µm.If the ThinLAN port is being
Diagnosing With the LEDsLED patterns indicating problemsDiagnostic TipsPower Col FaultPort^OFF ***Check power cord and power source. If OK,replace the
Diagnostic TestsTesting the Hub OnlyUse one of the following tests of the hub’s internal circuitry. The first is the most completeinternal test. (None
To verify one or more of the fiber-optic ports, AUI port, or ThinLAN port:1. Attach a loopback connector to each port being tested. For a fiber-optic
Testing the LinkUse one of the following tests between the hub and an addressable device on the network:Use the console’s Testlink command to run a li
ACables and ConnectorsThis appendix lists cables that have been tested and verified for use with the HP Fiber-OpticHub Plus. The minimum pin-outs are
HP CablesCable Function Cable TypePort Type onTerminal, PC,or ModemHP Product NumberConnecting to the network:Connecting thehub’s fiber-opticports to
Other Standard CablesCable FunctionPort Type onTerminal, PC,or ModemStandard Cable orCable SolutionConnecting to the console port:Connect a terminalor
Contents1 Introducing the HP Fiber-Optic Hub PlusFeatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Included
Fiber-Optic Cable RequirementsBasic fiber-optic cable specifications are provided here. For more information see the HPEtherTwist Technical Reference
AUI CableMinimum Pin-OutTransceiver end15-pin femaleHub end15-pin maleSignal234569101213234569101213Control In circuit AData Out circuit AData In circ
Console Connector and Cable Pin-OutsThe HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus has a console port that automatically detects whether a terminalor a modem is connecte
RS-232-C “Crossover” Cable(for Terminal/PC with 25-Pin Connector)Minimum Pin-OutTerminal/PC end25-pin maleHub end25-pin maleTx22TxRx33RxGND77 GND5 CTS
RS-232-C Cable for HP 110Minimum Pin-OutHP110 end9-pin maleHub end25-pin maleTx22TxRx33RxGND77 GND5 CTS6 DSR8 DCD22 RI23 DRSNull-Modem Adapter(use wit
RS-232-C Modem CableMinimum Pin-OutModem end25-pin maleHub end25-pin male Signal22Tx33Rx4 4 RTS5 5 CTS6 6 DSR7 7 GND8 8 CD OR DCD20 20 DTR22 22 RI23 2
Loopback ConnectorsThe four loopback connectors shown below are useful for troubleshooting your HP Fiber-OpticHub Plus. The connectors for the AUI, Th
BSpecificationsPhysicalDimensions: 42.5 cm by 23.5 cm by 4.4 cm(16.8 in by 9.3 in by 1.7 in)Weight: 2.7 kg (6.0 lb)Electrical(The HP Fiber-Optic
Optical62.5/125 µm fiber 50/125 µm fiberTransmitter power: –12 dBm nominal;–17 dBm minimum–16.5 dBm nominal;–21 dBm minimumReceiver sensitivity:–30 dB
CModem ConfigurationHP 35031A Support Link IIAt the hub end:Configure SOFT OPTION 6 to 1.Configure SOFT OPTION 15 to 2.Configure SOFT OPTION 16 to 2.C
3 OperationStarting the Console Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Console Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Black Box V.32 9600 Async.At the hub end: Load the factory option set #1. Then make these changes:–––Data Rate Menu: change to 9600 uncodedModem Param
DNetwork AddressingThe HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus can be managed over the network by HP network managementproducts, and any other network management prod
IPX Addressing Notes:Because the IPX address is assigned automatically, no IPX configuration is necessary;no IPX configuration is provided on the hub
Building Your Own IP Addressing SchemeIf your network is isolated and will not be connected to any other networks that use IPaddressing, you can build
The IP address format is X.X.X.X, where each X is an integer between 1 and 255. The integersare separated by decimal points. For a given network with
EBackup LinksDescriptionIn some network configurations a critical link exists, for example between two workgroups thatregularly share or exchange data
LimitationsEach hub can monitor a single backup link (only one backup link can be configured oneach hub). But, the hub may be at the remote end of one
Configuring A Backup LinkConfigure the Monitoring Hub Only. All configuration of the backup link is performed fromthe console on the hub that is respo
Note On the remote hub, make sure that the ports connected to both the primary andbackup links are enabled (PO n ON). On the monitoring hub, the statu
Reactivating the Primary LinkWhen the primary link is repaired, you can use any of the following methods to reenable theprimary port:From the hub’s co
Console Connector and Cable Pin-Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6Pin-Out for Hub’s Console Port Connector . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sample TopologiesFollowing are two simple sample topologies that may give you some ideas on how a backuplink could be used in your network.Sample 1: F
Sample 2: Redundant Fiber-Optic Links Using a SingleFiber-Optic HubIn this topology, redundant fiber-optic links are provided between a single HP Fibe
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Regulatory StatementsFCC Statement (For U.S.A. Only)Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference StatementWarning:This equipment gen
Regulatory Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulatory Statements-1One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty . . . . . . . . . . .
Declaration ofConformityThe following Declaration of Conformity complies withISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014. It identifies the product,the manufacturer
One-Year Limited Hardware WarrantyHewlett-Packard warrants this computer hardware product against defects in materials andworkmanship for a period of
HP has conducted limited testing with certain non-HP products to determine compatibility withthe HP 28682A Fiber-Optic Hub Plus. Please contact your H
Regulatory InformationThe product described in this document complies with specific international regulations. See the document section entitled“Regul
Printed in U.S.A28682-90001 E0392
1Introducing the HP Fiber-Optic Hub PlusThe HP 28682A Fiber-Optic Hub Plus is a 10-Mbit/s multiport repeaters and is designed to becompatible with the
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