Ethernet SNMP Module Installation and Reference Guide ( J2603B) 1995-10

SPeed <new speed>
To change the console port baud rate. Normally, the baud rate is
automatically sensed. Use this command if you want to set the baud rate
explicitly to 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400. You will be prompted to
set the terminal’s baud rate to the same speed and to press [Return] for the
prompt. Example SP 9600. (Sets the baud rate to 9600.) Note that Windows
supports up to 19200 baud only.
STatus [A|B|C|D]
To display status information for the hub (or optionally for a
specified port group (A, B, C or D). You do not need to specify a letter
for hubs with less than 24 ports. The status information includes:
the time elapsed since the last reset (see the Reset command),
the hub’s station address,
the Thinwatch setting (see the Thinwatch command),
if a network management security violation has occurred, the station
address of the violating network management station,
and a table with the port information described on the next two
pages:
Port
The port ID. (Additionally, bkup indicates that the port is configured as the backup link,
pri indicates that the port is the primary link – see the Backup command).
Port Status The status of each port:
ON means the port is enabled and is not auto-segmented.
OFF means the port has been disabled by the Port command or because of a security
violation.
SEGMENTED means the port has been auto-segmented.
(See “Auto-Segmentation” in the
HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T Hubs Installation and
Reference Guide
.)
Link Beat
Station Address
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ON/REVERSED means that reversed wiring polarity on the receive pair has been
detected on a twisted-pair cable and the hub has compensated.
Informs the hub of the presence of a device connected to it over twisted-pair cable.
The unique 12-digit link-layer address for the hub. (Also called MAC address, Ethernet
address, or physical address.)
The address of a device not authorized to access the hub.
Extended Hub
Capabilities
Extended Hub Capabilities
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