Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02)
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Figure 2.2.2b: Front view - Magnum 1024 Workgroup Hub
In the rear, the basic AUI (standard female) port, shown in Figure 2.2.2c, may
be used for a direct connection with an AUI drop cable or for connection to any media
type via an external mini-transceiver. When using standard AUI cabling to connect to
other Ethernet devices, it is important to consider the AUI segment length, including any
cascading. Refer to Section 3.3.2 for detailed information on the basic AUI port,
connector pins and standard cable length requirements. (NOTE: The basic AUI port is
NOT
an RPM-AUI, it is simply an AUI port without any LEDs.)
Figure 2.2.2c: Rear view - Magnum 1016 and 1024 Workgroup Hubs
The Bonus Port slot of a Magnum 1016 or 1024, shown in Figure 2.2.2c, may
be optionally configured with any Magnum Port Module (PM). This option gives the
Magnum 1016s and 1024s great flexibility to easily conform to any standard Ethernet
media environment. When configured with a Repeater Port Module (RPM), the rear
port can be used for direct connection to any standard Ethernet media. With a Bridge
Port Module (BPM), the rear port is used to bridge-isolate the Magnum hub from the
rest of the network, increasing bandwidth for both the local users and the rest of the
network. Refer to Section 2.4 for Magnum Port Module information.
Status LEDs are located on the front panel of both the 1016 and 1024 for
convenient monitoring of PWR, ACT and LINK (per port). Magnum 1016 and 1024
hubs have auto-ranging internal power supplies, are suitable for table-top-, wall-, or
rack-mounting. Rack-mount “ears” are supplied with both the Magnum 1016 and
Magnum 1024 Workgroup Hubs.
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GARRETT
Magnum 1024
Workgroup Hub
AC Power
115 - 230 VAC
Basic AUI Port
Configurable Bonus Port
(RPM-FST Shown)