Hub

The CrewCom Hub operates on CrewNet and allows a variety of CrewCom devices to be interconnected. The Hub consists of CrewNet ports that enable users to add more CrewCom devices, such as Radio Transceivers, in order to extend the connection of their CrewCom system.

The Hub is a 1RU half-rack-mount capable device. A maximum of eight hubs (within up to four Hub layers) can be on a CrewCom system. See Hub Layers for more information.

There are two types of CrewCom Hubs: the Copper Hub and the Fiber Hub. You may mix both types of hub in a single CrewCom system.

Copper Hub

The Copper Hub (CHB-8C) has eight ports for copper connections and one fiber-optic port. Port 8 is an “either/or” connection. The eighth copper port and the fiber port cannot operate simultaneously; the user must choose one or the other. See Power Over CrewNet for more information about choosing between copper and fiber.

Note: The front and rear Copper Hub labels and LEDs are identical and display identical alerts. This allows for both front and/or rear face mounting. See the figure below.

Copper Hub Overview

Copper Hub Front and Rear View

Fiber Hub

The Fiber Hub (CHB-8F) functions identically to the Copper Hub, except it has eight ports for fiber optic connections and one copper port.

Port 1 is an “either/or” connection, and use of Port 1 is required for downstream operation of ports 2–8. The first fiber port and the copper port cannot operate simultaneously; the user must choose one or the other. See Power Over CrewNet for more information about choosing between copper and fiber.

Note: The front and rear Fiber Hub labels and LEDs are identical and display identical alerts. See the figure below.

Copper Hub Overview

Fiber Hub Front and Rear View

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