Hello:
>> My guess would be that the mini-scsi connectors aren't scsi but in fact
>> some type of cascading connection. So that multiple hubs can act as a
>> single hub.
>
>Correct, they link the hub to a managed hub. You need a hub with the
>management module installed, though.
>
>I'm not sure if it'll do anything without the managed hub, but I guess I
>could look in my docs to find out for sure.
I'll agree it, sincerely. My doubts are, mainly:
* Can I connect the hub directly to 220 volts AC ?
It appears possible if I've read correctly the AC connector info.
* How must I connect the RG58 cables ? Must I put a Ethetnet 'T'
with a terminator in the computer BNC connector or not ?
* Finally, the link connectors and you suggestion about the link
to one managed hub.
Thanks and Greetings
Sergio
Received on Tue Dec 04 2001 - 02:12:44 GMT
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