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The Diagnostic Port

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Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs User's Guide The Diagnostic Port The diagnostic port on the rear panel of the master hub is used to establish a connection with a device to allow in-band or out-of-band management of the DFE-2600 series hubs stacked with it. The console device connected to the diagnostic port can be a terminal (or a computer running terminal-emulating software) or a PC running TCP/IP TELNET. Diagnostic Port Connection The diagnostic port is an RS-232 DCE interface. To establish a physical line connection with an RS-232 serial port (DTE) on a PC acting as a console, all you need is a straight serial cable, as shown in the diagram below. Note that a DCE-to-DTE connection requires a straight serial cable, not a null-modem cable. You can use the diagnostic port on a DFE-2600 series master hub to connect a VT100-compatible terminal or a computer running an ordinary terminal emulation program (such as the terminal program included with the Windows operating system). In all cases, your terminal parameters will need to be set to: ♦ VT-100/ANSI compatible, ♦ Arrow keys enabled, ♦ 9600 baud, ♦ 8 data bits, ♦ No parity, ♦ 1 stop bit. You can also access the same functions over a TELNET link. Once you have set an IP address for your hub (see In-Band Setup Instructions on page 37), 24 Making Connections

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Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs User’s Guide
Making Connections
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The Diagnostic Port
The diagnostic port on the rear panel of the master hub is used to establish a
connection with a device to allow in-band or out-of-band management of the
DFE-2600 series hubs stacked with it.
The console device connected to the
diagnostic port can be a terminal (or a computer running terminal-emulating
software) or a PC running TCP/IP TELNET.
Diagnostic Port Connection
The diagnostic port is an RS-232 DCE interface.
To establish a physical line
connection with an RS-232 serial port (DTE) on a PC acting as a console, all
you need is a straight serial cable, as shown in the diagram below.
Note that
a DCE-to-DTE connection requires a straight serial cable, not a null-modem
cable.
You can use the diagnostic port on a DFE-2600 series master hub to connect
a VT100-compatible terminal or a computer running an ordinary terminal
emulation program (such as the terminal program included with the Windows
operating system).
In all cases, your terminal parameters will need to be set
to:
VT-100/ANSI compatible,
Arrow keys enabled,
9600 baud,
8 data bits,
No parity,
1 stop bit.
You can also access the same functions over a TELNET link.
Once you have
set an IP address for your hub (see In-Band Setup Instructions on page 37),