Accton Technology CHEETAHUB POWER-3012A User Manual

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Quick Installation iii
Quick Installation
The CheetaHub Power-3012A is a Class I Fast Ethernet repeater. It contains 12
100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet ports. This hub also includes two stack ports on
the rear panel, allowing you to stack up to 5 hubs, and one slot for optional
switch modules which support an additional Fast Ethernet connection
(100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX). The smart design built into the front display
panel provides a friendly interface that simplifies installation and network
troubleshooting. If you are already familiar with basic network operations, you
should be able to install this hub as described below:
1. Unpack the CheetaHub.
2. Find a location close to the network devices you need to connect, and within
easy reach of an electrical outlet.
3. Mount the hub on a desktop or any other flat surface. If you are installing
multiple hubs, you can stack them on top of each other (after attaching the
foot pads), or install them in a standard EIA 19-inch rack.
4. Connect any devices that use a standard network interface to the RJ-45
MDI-X station ports; e.g., a workstation, server or router. Use 100
W
Category 5 STP or UTP cable to connect to the hub, and be sure the length
of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). Refer
to Chapter 3 for sample configurations.
5. If you are stacking multiple hubs, connect the FlexBus stack cable between
the “Out” and “In” backplane ports on adjacent hubs. Run a simple chain
starting at the Out port on the top hub in the stack, and ending at the In port
on the bottom hub in the stack. No more than 5 hubs can be connected via
the backplane bus.