Intel Express 210T, Express 220T User Manual

Intel Expr ess 220T and 210T Stackable Hubs
User Guide
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First Edition May 1998 694466-001
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220T and 210T Overview .....................................................................2
Feature Comparison..............................................................................3
Understanding 220T Hubs.................................................................... 4
220T Port LEDs.............................................................................4
220T Hub LEDs ............................................................................5
Understanding 210T Hubs.................................................................... 6
210T Port LEDs.............................................................................6
210T Hub LEDs ............................................................................7
Connecting to Devices..........................................................................8
Connection Guidelines ..................................................................8
Stacking Hubs.......................................................................................9
Why Stack? ................................................................................... 9
Bridging Segments ...............................................................................10
Bridging 220T Hubs......................................................................10
Bridging 210T Hubs......................................................................11
Cabling Devices....................................................................................12
Media Requirements ..................................................................... 12
Straight-through vs. Crossover Cables.......................................... 12
Frequently Asked Questions................................................................. 14
Regulatory Information and Warnings .................................................16
Hardware W arranty............................................................................... 18
Troubleshooting....................................................................................20
Intel Customer Support......................................................................... 21
Contents
2
220T and 210T Overview
Features
This guide covers both the 12- and 24-port versions of the Intel® Express 220T Stackable Hub and the Express 210T Stackable Hub (formerly known as the Express 10/100 Stackable Hub).
Input
100-120VAC/2.5A 200-240VAC/1.5A 47Hz-63Hz
Redundant Power Supply (RPS)
Colls 10Mbps Colls 100Mbps RPS
Power
Intel Express 220T Stackable Hub
Bridged Managed
Enable/Disable Bridging
Status
Class
I
Left (Orange/Green) Orange = 10Mbps Green = 100Mbps Solid = Link Blink = Activity Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
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Colls 10Mbps Colls 100Mbps RPS
PowerBridged
Managed
Enable/Disable Bridging
Status
Class
I
Left (Orange/Green) Orange = 10Mbps Green = 100Mbps Solid = Link Blink = Activity Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
Intel Express 220T Stackable Hub
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10Base-T 100Base-TX
Power
Intel Express 210T Stackable Hub
Collision Managed Status
Class
I
Left (Green) Solid = Link Blink = Activity
Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
Change Hub Speed
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10Base-T 100Base-TX
Power
Intel Express 210T Stackable Hub
Collision Managed Status
Class
I
Left (Green) Solid = Link Blink = Activity
Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
Change Hub Speed
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Expansion
Slot
Fan AC
Power
Plug
Cascade Connectors
Ports
RPS Connector
(220T Hubs only)
Change Speed Button
Port LEDs
Bridging Button
Hub LEDs
Hub LEDs
12-port 220T Hub
24-port 220T Hub
12-port 210T Hub
24-port 210T Hub
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Feature Comparison
Express 220T (EE220TX12) Express 220T (EE220TX24)
Colls 10Mbps Colls 100Mbps RPS
Power
Intel Express 220T Stackable Hub
Bridged Managed
Enable/Disable Bridging
Status
Class
I
Left (Orange/Green) Orange = 10Mbps Green = 100Mbps Solid = Link Blink = Activity Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
12345678 9101112
Colls 10Mbps Colls 100Mbps RPS
PowerBridged
Managed
Enable/Disable Bridging
Status
Class
I
Left (Orange/Green) Orange = 10Mbps Green = 100Mbps Solid = Link Blink = Activity Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
Intel Express 220T Stackable Hub
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• 12 ports, autosensing 10Mbps or • 24 ports, autosensing 10Mbps or 100Mbps
per port
100Mbps
per port
• Bridges 10Mbps and 100Mbps segments • Bridges 10Mbps and 100Mbps segments
• Supports Redundant Power Supply (RPS) • Supports Redundant Power Supply (RPS)
• Two expansion slots for optional modules
Express 210T (EE210TX12) Express 210T (EE210TX24)
10Base-T 100Base-TX
Power
Intel Express 210T Stackable Hub
Collision Managed Status
Class I
Left (Green) Solid = Link Blink = Activity
Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
Change Hub Speed
12345678 9101112
10Base-T 100Base-TX
Power
Intel Express 210T Stackable Hub
Collision Managed Status
Class I
Left (Green) Solid = Link Blink = Activity
Right (Yellow) Solid = Disabled Blink = Wrong speed
Change Hub Speed
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All
12 ports operate at same
All
24 ports operate at same
speed (10 or 100Mbps) speed (10 or 100Mbps)
• Two expansion slots for optional modules
Common Features and Optional Modules
• Stack up to eight hubs (mixed 12- or 24-port)
• Compatible with Express 10/100 Stackable Hub
• Mix 220T, 210T, and Express 10/100 hubs in a stack
• Full-duplex support through the optional Ethernet Module.
Change
duplex
Ethernet Module
MDI
MDI-X
Auto-negotiate
Full-duplex
Half-duplex
Change
duplex
Auto-negotiate
100 Mbps
10 Mbps
Coll
or
• 100Base-FX support and full-duplex support through the optional Fiber Module.
Xmt Link
Rcv Coll
TX RX
Fiber Module
Change
duplex
Half-duplex
Full-duplex
• SNMP, RMON, and web-based management through the optional Management Module.
Esc
Management
with RMON
Module
Reset
4
Understanding 220T Hubs
220T Port LEDs
The LEDs above each port provide information about the port’s configuration and status.
LED Status Meaning
Left Solid orange Device linked at 10Mbps.
Solid green Device linked at 100Mbps. Blinking orange Receive activity at 10Mbps. Blinking green Receive activity at 100Mbps. Off No link detected.
Right Solid yellow Port disabled by management (not applicable
without optional Management Module).
Blinking yellow Speed mismatch (not applicable without
optional Management Module). Erratic blinking yellow Port auto-disabled (partitioned). See below. Blinking yellow and Out-of-specification cabling or port hardware
Status LED blinking problem. Try a different cable.
Partitioned ports
A port is automatically disabled (partitioned) by the hub when an invalid condition occurs, such as too many consecutive collisions.
Once the hub sees a valid packet of data from the device or is able to transmit data to the port, the hub automatically re-enables (unpartitions) the port. Clients are usually not affected by a partitioned port because the port is often unpartitioned very quickly .
Usually, a partitioned port indicates an overloaded network or a malfunctioning device (like an adapter card) on the network. To alleviate an overloaded network, segment so that fewer devices share the fixed amount of bandwidth.
Left side: Orange/ Green
Right side: Yellow
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220T Hub LEDs
The hub LEDs on the 220T indicate these conditions: collisions, status of internal bridging, if the hub is managed, and the condition of the hub’s power supply .
Colls 10Mbps Colls 100Mbps RPS
Power
Intel Express 220T Stackable Hub
Bridged Managed
Enable/Disable Bridging
Status
LED Status Meaning
Colls 10Mbps Blinking Collisions detected on 10Mbps segment. Colls 100Mbps Blinking Collisions detected on 100Mbps segment.
RPS On (green) Optional RPS is present and on standby.
Off No RPS unit present. On (red) RPS is active; hub power supply failed.
Bridged On 10Mbps and 100Mbps segments can
communicate.
Off No communication between segments.
Managed On Hub is managed by the optional
Management Module.
Off Hub is not managed.
Status On Hub is operating normally.
Blinking Hub has an internal hardware orsoftware
problem. See descriptions for the right port LED on page 4.
Managed and Status Blinking Hub failed to load its internal software. Power On Hub is receiving power.
Off Hub is not receiving power.
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Understanding 210T Hubs
210T Port LEDs
The LEDs above each port provide information about the port’s configuration and status.
LED Status Meaning
Left Solid green Port has a link.
Blinking green Receive activity at port. Off No link detected.
Right Solid yellow Port disabled by management (not applicable
without optional Management Module). Blinking yellow Speed mismatch. Check that device speed
and hub speed match. Erratic blinking yellow Port auto-disabled (partitioned). See below. Blinking yellow and Out-of-specification cabling or port hardware
Status LED blinking problem. Try a dif ferent cable.
Partitioned ports
A port is automatically disabled (partitioned off) by the hub when an invalid condition occurs, such as too many consecutive collisions.
Once the hub sees a valid packet of data from the device, or is able to transmit data to the port, the hub automatically re-enables (unpartitions) the port. Clients are usually not affected by a partitioned port because the port is often unpartitioned very quickly .
Usually, a partitioned port indicates an overloaded network or a malfunctioning device (like an adapter card) on the network. To alleviate an overloaded network, segment so that fewer devices share the fixed amount of bandwidth.
Left side: Green
Right side: Yellow
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