Compaq Netelligent 3024 User Manual page 33

10base-t repeater
Table of Contents

Advertisement

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The repeater expands typical backplane technology by letting you combine
and/or separate port groups into multiple backplane segments. For example, a
single repeater can configure its three port groups (1-8, 9-16, and 17-24) to a
separate backplane segment. And, if the repeaters are stacked (up to five per
stack), you can assign various port groups from each repeater to up to five
backplane segments (via standard backplane connections), or you can assign
each port group to up to 15 independent networks (via the local backplane).
Backplane segment assignments are represented by the 24 port LEDs on the
repeater's front panel. For instructions about using the configuration button to
assign backplane segments, see "Assigning Backplane Segments" in chapter
5. Table 4-1 shows the LED representations for backplane segment
assignments.
LED 1=Standard Segment 1
LED 2=Standard Segment 2
LED 3=Standard Segment 3
LED 4=Standard Segment 4
LED 5=Standard Segment 5
LED 6=Standard Segment 6
LED 7=Standard Segment 7
LED 8=Standard Segment 8
Backplane Segment Assignments
Port Group
(Ports 1-8)
LED 9=Standard Segment 1
LED 10=Standard Segment 2
LED 11=Standard Segment 3
LED 12=Standard Segment 4
LED 13=Standard Segment 5
LED 14=Standard Segment 6
LED 15=Standard Segment 7
LED 16=Standard Segment 8
Table 4-1
Port Group
(Ports 9-16)
Netelligent 3024/3124 10Base-T Repeater User Guide
Port Group
(Ports 17-24)
LED 17=Standard
Segment 1
LED 18=Standard
Segment 2
LED 19=Standard
Segment 3
LED 20=Standard
Segment 4
LED 21=Standard
Segment 5
LED 22=Standard
Segment 6
LED 23=Standard
Segment 7
LED 24=Standard
Segment 8
4-3

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Netelligent 3124

Table of Contents