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Power-up SuperStack II Hub 100TX

Power-up SuperStack II Hub 100TX

Power-up SuperStack II Hub 100TX

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Can anyone give me guidance on the proper way to power down then back up a SuperStack II Hub 100TX. I have a management unit and 4 hubs together.

Additionally, I inadvertently powered down the switch that the hub is connected to by fiber cable. As a result, when I PING that hub, it does respond back. Could this cause the hub not to respond to a PING?
 
Thx.

RE: Power-up SuperStack II Hub 100TX

Can you ping devices connected to the hub?

I would assume so - if you can then the management unit has failed or gone to defaults. You need to find a serial cable and connect to the 9Pin D-Type on the Management unit.

  You should be able to log in locally and check the settings. Iff not then the management unit is probably dead.

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