Intel Express 130T User Manual
Intel Express 130T User Manual

Intel Express 130T User Manual

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130T Standalone Hub
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  • Page 1 Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub User Guide...
  • Page 2 Year 2000 Capable An Intel product, when used in accordance with its associated documentation, is "Year 2000 Capable" when, upon installation, it accurately stores, displays, processes, provides, and/or receives date data from, into, and between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including leap year calculations, provided that all other technology used in combination with said product properly exchanges date data with it.
  • Page 3: Install The Hub

    Each port at the rear of the hub has a corresponding LED on the front of the hub. Make sure the LED of each port you’re using shows a green link light at either 10 or 100Mbps. Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub Power Traffic % Collisions Speed...
  • Page 4: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions Does each port operate at 10Mbps or 100Mbps? Yes. Each port on the Express 130T Standalone Hub is capable of 10Mbps or 100Mbps half-duplex operation. Do I have to set a port’s speed? No. Ports on the Express 130T Standalone Hub automatically detect and match the speed of an attached device.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Troubleshooting ... 9 Cabling Requirements ... 10 Limited Hardware Warranty ... 12 Overview The Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub is an 8-port hub that operates at 10 or 100Mbps. • All ports on the hub are capable of 10 or 100Mbps half-duplex operation.
  • Page 6: Connection Guidelines

    Connection Guidelines You can connect the Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub to various PCs, switches, routers, servers, and print servers running at either 10Mbps or 100Mbps. Each port on the Express 130T Standalone Hub automatically matches the highest possible speed of an attached device.
  • Page 7: Led Indicators

    — 10Mbps or 100Mbps. Autodisabled Ports The Express 130T Standalone Hub automatically disables a port when it detects a serious error on that port, such as a series of more than 64 collisions on a single packet. Once the hub sees a valid packet from the device or is able to transmit a packet from the port, it automatically reenables the port.
  • Page 8: Connecting To Hubs And Switches

    Connecting to a 100Mbps hub If you want to connect the Express 130T Hub to a 100Base-TX hub that supports daisy-chaining, such as the Intel Express Standalone Hub, follow the procedure for connecting two 130T hubs.
  • Page 9: Connecting To An Existing 10Mbps Segment

    Don’t connect the Express 130T Standalone Hub to a 100Base-T Class I hub. Do not connect the Express 130T Standalone Hub to a 100Base-T Class I hub, such as the Express 10/100 Stackable Hub. Connecting to an existing 10Mbps segment...
  • Page 10: Connecting To A Switch

    Connecting hubs to a switch, such as the Intel Express 510T Switch, allows you to extend your network topology. The cable length between the Express 130T Standalone Hub and the switch must not exceed 100 meters. If you’re connecting to a 10Mbps switch, make sure you use no more than 100 meters of CAT 3, 4, or 5 UTP.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptoms and solutions Most problems with the Express 130T Standalone Hub are caused by incorrect cabling. If you have problems connecting devices, check your cabling first. A port LED is orange. This means the hub has autodisabled (partitioned) a port.
  • Page 12: Cabling Requirements

    Cabling Requirements Straight-through vs. crossover cables Ports 1-8 on the Express 130T Standalone Hub are wired MDI-X (indicated by the ‘x’ next to the port number), which allows you to use a straight-through cable when connecting to a PC or server (network adapter cards are wired MDI).
  • Page 13: Testing A Cable

    Testing a cable Here’s an easy way to test the link integrity of a cable: Plug one end of the cable into the Daisy-chain port. Plug the other end of the cable into port 2X. Check port 1 and port 2 Speed LEDs on the front of the unit. If these ports are lit, you have a functioning straight-through cable.
  • Page 14: Limited Hardware Warranty

    This warranty does not cover replacement of products damaged by abuse, accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, repair, disaster, improper installation or improper testing. If the product is found to be otherwise defective, Intel, at its option, will replace or repair the product at no charge except as set forth below, provided that you deliver the product along with a return material authorization (RMA) number either to the company from whom you purchased it or to Intel (North America only).
  • Page 15 This warranty does not cover replacement of products damaged by abuse, accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, repair, disaster, improper installation or improper testing. If the product is found to be otherwise defective, Intel, at its option, will replace or repair the product at no charge except as set forth below, provided that you deliver the product along with a return material authorization (RMA) number either to (a) the company from whom you purchased it or (b) to Intel, North America only (if purchased in Europe you must deliver the product to “(a)”.
  • Page 16: Manufacturer Declaration

    Manufacturer Declaration This certifies that the Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub complies with the EU Directive 89/336/EEC, using the EMC standards EN55022 (Class A) and EN50082-1. This product also meets or exceeds EN 60950 (safety) requirements. This product has been tested and verified to meet CISPR 22 Class A requirements.
  • Page 17 WARNUNG Das System wurde für den Betrieb in einer normalen Büroumgebung entwickelt. Der entwickelt. Der Standort sollte: · sauber und staubfrei sein (Hausstaub ausgenommen); · gut gelüftet und keinen Heizquellen ausgesetzt sein (einschließlich direkter Sonneneinstrahlung); · keinen Erschütterungen ausgesetzt sein; ·...
  • Page 18 Worldwide access: Intel has technical support centers worldwide. Many of the centers are staffed by techni- cians who speak the local languages. For a list of all Intel support centers, the telephone numbers, and the times they are open, download document 9089 from one of the automated services.

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