70 10/100 Managed Hub
Interface: The current interface number; 1=Ethernet, 2=SLIP
Interface Type: The interface type — Ethernet or SLIP
MAC Address: Displays the hub’s MAC Address, for example:
00-E0-95-00-00-05.
IP Address: The dotted decimal address assigned to the
10/100 Managed Hub.
Subnet Mask: The dotted decimal subnet mask assigned to the
10/100 Managed Hub.
Default Gateway: The dotted decimal IP address of the default
gateway assigned to 10/100 Managed Hub. The 10/100 Managed
Hub must be restarted before the IP address, subnet mask, and
default gateway can take effect. To ensure that the new
information is correct, a “ping” should be done from another
device connected to the 10/100 Managed Hub.
NOTE: The hub does not respond to ping packages that are
greater than 1484 bytes.
Local Console/Remote Telnet-SLIP
SLIP connections enable monitoring and configuring the 10/100 Managed
Hub remotely with a modem. To make SLIP connections use Network
Interface <2> and set the configurations shown below.
NOTE: The SNMP agent, TCP/IP stack and the Web engine are
implemented on the 10Mbps bus of the master hub. Therefore the 10Mbps
segment must be used for Web-Based Management in the absence of a
switch module.