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Index Numerics 10/100Base-TX ports location on switch ... 1-2 100Base-FX connections, length limitations ... 2-4 ports, cables used with ... 2-4 100Base-TX connections, length limitations ... 2-4 ports, cables used with ... 2-4 10Base-T connections, length limitations ... 2-4 ports, cables used with ... 2-4 A address learning ... 1-6 address table automatic address learning ... 1-6 filtering out traffic ... 1-7 flooding traffic ... 1-7 forwarding traffic ... 1-7 moves and changes ... 1-7 operation ... 1-6 Auto-MDIX see HP Auto-MDIX B back of switch description ... 1-5 power connector ... 1-5 backbone switch topology with ... 2-16 basic troubleshooting tips ... 3-1 blinking LEDs error indications ... 3-3 buttons LED Mode Select button ... 1-4 Reset button ... 1-2 C cabinet mounting the switch in ... 2-8 cables 100Base-FX connections ... 2-4 100Base-TX connections ... 2-4 10Base-T connections ... 2-4 connecting cables to switch ports ... 2-13 effects of non-standard cables ... 3-2 infrastructure requirements ... 2-4 twisted-pair connector pin-outs ... B-2 cables, twisted pair crossover cable pin-out ... B-5 MDI-X to MDI connections ... B-4 MDI-X to MDI-X connections ... B-5 straight-through cable pin-out ... B-4 switch-to-computer connection ... B-4 switch-to-switch or hub connection ... B-5 cabling infrastructure ... 2-4 connecting the switch to a power source ... 2-12 connector specifications ... A-2 crossover cable pin-out ... B-5 D description back of switch ... 1-5 front of switch ... 1-2 LEDs ... 1-3 Switch 2400 ... 1-1 desktop switch example topology ... 2-14 diagnostic tests ... 3-5 checking the LEDs ... 3-5 end-to-end connectivity ... 3-6 testing the switch only ... 3-5 testing twisted-pair cabling ... 3-5 E electrical specifications, switch ... A-1 EMC regulatory statements ... C-8 environmental specifications, switch ... A-1 Index - 1 Index

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Index
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Index
Numerics
10/100Base-TX ports
location on switch
1-2
100Base-FX
connections, length limitations
2-4
ports, cables used with
2-4
100Base-TX
connections, length limitations
2-4
ports, cables used with
2-4
10Base-T
connections, length limitations
2-4
ports, cables used with
2-4
A
address learning
1-6
address table
automatic address learning
1-6
filtering out traffic
1-7
flooding traffic
1-7
forwarding traffic
1-7
moves and changes
1-7
operation
1-6
Auto-MDIX
see
HP Auto-MDIX
B
back of switch
description
1-5
power connector
1-5
backbone switch
topology with
2-16
basic troubleshooting tips
3-1
blinking LEDs
error indications
3-3
buttons
LED Mode Select button
1-4
Reset button
1-2
C
cabinet
mounting the switch in
2-8
cables
100Base-FX
connections
2-4
100Base-TX connections
2-4
10Base-T connections
2-4
connecting cables to switch ports
2-13
effects of non-standard cables
3-2
infrastructure requirements
2-4
twisted-pair connector pin-outs
B-2
cables, twisted pair
crossover cable pin-out
B-5
MDI-X to MDI connections
B-4
MDI-X to MDI-X connections
B-5
straight-through cable pin-out
B-4
switch-to-computer connection
B-4
switch-to-switch or hub connection
B-5
cabling infrastructure
2-4
connecting the switch to a power source
2-12
connector specifications
A-2
crossover cable
pin-out
B-5
D
description
back of switch
1-5
front of switch
1-2
LEDs
1-3
Switch 2400
1-1
desktop switch
example topology
2-14
diagnostic tests
3-5
checking the LEDs
3-5
end-to-end connectivity
3-6
testing the switch only
3-5
testing twisted-pair cabling
3-5
E
electrical specifications, switch
A-1
EMC regulatory statements
C-8
environmental specifications, switch
A-1
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