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Page 8: To connect to a remote hub

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Preface

viii

Chapter 5, “Software Upgrades,” describes the procedures to install the
latest software in

Turbo

Stack hubs.

Appendix A, “Technical Support Fax Order,” is a form on which you record
problems with the product to send to Allied Telesyn Technical Support.

Appendix B, “AT-S10 Management Software User’s Guide Feedback,” is a
form on which you record your comments on this guide to send to Allied
Telesyn Technical Communication.

Appendix C, “Where To Find Us,” provides information on Allied Telesyn’s
worldwide locations.

Refer to Allied Telesyn’s web site for a glossary of networking terms. See
Appendix C for the location.

Document Conventions

The following conventions are used in presenting information in this
guide:

This guide refers to two or more chassis-mounted hubs as a

department concentrator.

The term

hub

refers to either a standalone

hub or a department concentrator configuration. Each installed
hub in a chassis is called a

module

.

Menus, commands, prompts, file and pathnames, and other
system-related information displayed by the user interface appear
in Courier typeface; for example:

Select

Administration

from the main menu.

Text in

boldface

are entries you must type; for example:

Enter

N

to get the

Network Parameters

menu.

When directed to enter something, you must type the required
characters and then press the

Return

key. This guide will not direct

you to press the

Return

key after making an entry unless the action

will cause a change to take effect. For example:

1.

Enter

0

for no parity.

2.

Press

Return

twice to enable automatic baud detection.

This means you press the

Return

key a total of three times:

after entering the parity value in Step 1 and to let the hub
software check for the terminal’s baud rate in Step 2.

A procedure icon and heading usually denotes an action or a series
of actions you must perform. For example:

To connect to a remote hub:

Numbered steps may follow.