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Chapter 4: Configuring the System Making the Connections Required for System Configuration The HP 100Base-T Hubs provide a menu-driven VT-100 console interface. This can be accessed by making a connection to the Console Port on the front of the hub (using a terminal or a computer running a terminal emulation program). Moreover, when configuring the Hub-12TXM, you can Telnet into the hub from any computer attached to the network, or call into the hub from a remote computer using a modem connection. Note: The HP Hub-12TXM controls the configuration for the entire stack of hubs it is in. The Hub-12TXM model also provides an on-board management agent based on Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This agent allows you to discover the hub (and connected stack) from any PC attached to the network with HP AdvanceStack Assistant. This software provides advanced management functions using a straight-forward graphical user interface. This chapter describes how to perform basic configuration, and manage the overall stack, via: • Direct connection - making a local connection via the hub’s Console Port to the menu-driven VT-100 console interface. • Network connection - Ability to Telnet over the network to the menu-driven VT-100 console interface. • Remote connection - making a modem connection via the hub’s Console Port to the menu-driven VT-100 console interface. It also describes how to access the SNMP agent over a network using HP AdvanceStack Assistant. Configuring the System 4-1