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Connecting External Devices to the Cisco RPS
Connecting Hubs
This section provides illustrations and cabling information for connecting the Cisco RPS to
the following hubs:
HP 10BaseT Hub-16M (Figure 4-1)
FastHub 100 series 100BaseT hubs (Figure 4-2)
FastHub 200 series 100BaseT hubs (Figure 4-2)
FastHub 300 series 100BaseT hubs (Figure 4-3)
All hubs can use the one-to-one cable configuration for quasi-redundancy. The
FastHub 100 series, FastHub 200 series, and FastHub 300 series also support the option of
connecting the AC power cord for redundancy with reboot, and use of the Y-cable for fully
redundant configuration.
The HP 10BaseT Hub-16M does not support redundancy with reboot nor does it support
use of the Y-cable for full redundancy.
Follow these steps to connect hubs to the Cisco RPS:
Step 1
Step 2
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Power OFF the hub to which you will connect the Cisco RPS by disconnecting
the power cord.
Connect one end of the one-to-one cable or the two-to-one-Y-cable to the RPS
connector on the hub rear panel. (For connector locations, see Figure 4-1,
Figure 4-2, and Figure 4-3.)

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