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Back-Up Port

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Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide Back-Up Port A Back-Up Port is a linked-pair consisting of a master port and a back-up port. The back-up port is immediately enabled should the master port fail. If the master port returns (from failure), the back-up link traffic is switched back to the master link. A maximum limit of 3 back-up are allowed per Hub. ♦ Hub ID Select a Hub from the hub stack. ♦ Master/ Back-Up Port Enter the port ID numbers to create a back-up pair. ♦ Active Displays None, if both ports are inactive; Master, if master port is active; and Back-Up, if back-up port is active. ♦ Status Select Valid to enable the pair, else Invalid to disable the pair. RMON RMON is an application for managing devices that support Remote Monitoring (RMON) Management Information Base (MIB) for Ethernet. The 92 Web-based Network Management

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Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User’s Guide
Web-based Network Management
92
Back-Up Port
A
Back-Up Port
is a linked-pair consisting of a
master port
and a
back-up
port
.
The back-up port is immediately enabled should the master port fail.
If
the master port returns (from failure), the back-up link traffic is switched
back to the master link.
A maximum limit of 3 back-up
are allowed per
Hub.
Hub ID
Select a Hub from the hub stack.
Master/ Back-Up Port
Enter the port ID numbers to create a back-up
pair.
Active
Displays
None
, if both ports are inactive;
Master
, if master port
is active; and
Back-Up
, if back-up port is active.
Status
Select
Valid
to enable the pair, else
Invalid
to disable the pair.
RMON
RMON is an application for managing devices that support Remote Moni-
toring (RMON) Management Information Base (MIB) for Ethernet.
The