Note For Hubview Users; Configuration Modes - Compaq Netelligent 3024 User Manual

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5-2 Configuring/Monitoring the Repeater

Note for HubView Users

In addition to configuring the repeater with its configuration button, you can
also configure the repeater from a management station that is running
Compaq's HubView Network Management System. If HubView manages the
repeater, refer to the HubView documentation for more information.
NOTE: HubView lets you disable the repeater's configuration button so that
configuration is possible only via HubView. If you later want to allow configuration
from the repeater's front panel, you can re-enable the configuration button.

Configuration Modes

The repeater has four modes of operation:
Figure 5-2 identifies each mode and provides a quick reference for mode
functionality.
Default Mode, Port Activity: This mode displays collision activity for
each port group. It also shows the current link, partition and port
activity for each port.
Mode 1, Backplane Segment: This mode displays the current
backplane segment assignment for each port group and lets you change
backplane segment assignments.
Mode 2, Link Integrity: This mode shows the link integrity status of
each port and lets you disable or enable link integrity.
Mode 3, Enable/Partition Port: This mode shows which ports are
currently enabled or partitioned and lets you enable or partition ports.

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