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STHI Overview
 
Page 1-5
 
1.2.4
Hub-By-Hub Bypass Control
 
Unless otherwise configured by a user, all hubs in an STH/STHI stack are 
interconnected to form a continuous Token Ring. Through Local 
Management, however, each hub may be individually bypassed from the 
continuous ring to form its own isolated ring which does not exchange 
data with the other hubs. 
If an STH is bypassed from the main ring, the STH module will not receive 
data-dependent services such as statistical tracking and beacon recovery, 
but other physical control functions such as port configuration remain 
unaffected. If the STHI is bypassed, only its TCUs are actually bypassed 
from the stack’s common ring: TPIM Ring ports and management systems 
maintain their connection to the stack’s common ring.
 
 
regarding bypass control.
 
1.2.5
Automatic Beacon Recovery Process
 
To guard the network against operational interruptions due to beaconing 
conditions, the STHI protects itself and its attached STH hubs with 
Cabletron Systems’ advanced Automatic Beacon Recovery Process. ABRP 
engages more quickly and is able to treat conditions beyond the scope of 
the IEEE standard beacon recovery process. The STHI automatically 
partitions problematic lobes from the ring, allowing the rest of the ring to 
continue operating. The hub checks partitioned Ring In/Out ports 
periodically and re-enables them automatically if they have recovered; 
partitioned TCU ports remain disabled until re-enabled by a user.
 
1.2.6
Support for Passive MAU Workgroups
 
By default, each TCU port is configured to its STN (station) setting to 
support lobe connections to stations. Whereas a station signals a TCU to 
open its interface by providing phantom current down its lobe cable, a 
passive Multi-Station Access Unit cannot provide phantom current. To 
allow for MAU connections, the user may reconfigure TCU ports via Local 
Management to function in Ring Out mode. A TCU port in Ring Out mode 
looks for the presence of data bits, rather than phantom current, to 
determine link status. Refer to Section 5.6.3,