Asante Technologies 1012 User Manual

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Installing the AsantéBridge 1012

Turning on and Pretesting the Bridge

If you are installing more than one unit, you may want to repeat
this procedure for each one before making any device or network
connections.

Turning on the Bridge

1

Attach the power cord to the socket on the rear panel, and
connect it to an AC outlet.

2

Turn on the power switch at the right rear panel.

Evaluating the self-test pattern

1

When you power up the AsantéBridge, it runs through a
hardware and software self-test. All LEDs light and turn off,
in groups of two or four, from right to left. This process
takes about two seconds.

2

If the unit does not pass the self-test, the LED displays stop
at the detected error condition/test sector.

If this occurs, reset the hub by depressing the recessed
reset button using any pen-like instrument. If the self-test
fails again, the unit has a hardware malfunction. In this
case, note which LEDs are lit during the pause, and call
Asanté Technical Support.

3

After the self-test is passed, the LEDs assume normal status.
For a stand-alone hub, the PWR LED (green) is on and the
SNMP and CPU LED is blinking. See “AsantéBridge 1012
Front Panel” on page 1-6 for the location of these LEDs.

Pretesting the Link Connection

1

Connect an RJ-45 extension cable between front panel
port #1 and the Ethernet interface port on a device config-
ured with Ethernet hardware and software. You can see the
front panel LEDs respond to the connection.

The

LINK/RECEIVE LED

corresponding to port #1 turns

on. If the device is sending unacceptable packets, the Parti-
tion LED for that port may also blink, indicating that the
hub has autopartitioned the port. The PWR and SNMP and
CPU LEDs remain on and blink.

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