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1. For example you can assign a media module port to the selected network and connect the port to a router that has connectivity to your SNMP management workstation 5 Use the SET PORT command to assign a port to a network For example CB5000 gt set port 8 5 network ethernet_2 6 Use the SHOW INTERFACE command to verify that the operational status of the interface NMC for the selected network is up If the operational status is not up use the SET MODULE INTERFACE command to enable the interface For example CB5000 gt set module 4 2 interface enable 7 Set the IP subnet mask for the selected network For example CB5000 gt set ip subnet_mask ff ff ff 0 ethernet_2 8 Set the IP address for the selected network For example CB5000 gt set ip ip_address 155 104 10 2 ethernet_2 9 Set the A DMM IP default gateway for the selected network For example CB5000 gt set ip default_gateway 155 104 10 7 ethernet_2 10 Set the NMC to the selected network For example CB5000 gt set module 4 2 network ethernet_2 You can use the SHOW INTERFACE command to display information about NMCs including the slot subslot location 11 Set the default gateway for the selected network to be the active default gateway for the A DMM For example CB5000 gt set ip active_default_gateway 155 104 10 7 COREBUILDER 5000 ADVANCED DMM QUICK START AND REFERENCE 12 Save the default gateway using either the save ip command or the save
2. indications only if the A DMM is the master management module m PWR1 to PWR4 Power supply fault detected The number indicates which power supply is faulty a FAN1 to FAN3 Fan fault detected The number indicates which fan is faulty m TEMP Hub is overheating If the A DMM detects multiple faults the character display shows each fault indication for a few seconds Press the Display DISP button to view the following alternate displays m Network assignment of ports connectors and modules in the hub CoreBuilder 5000 modules only m Version number of the A DMM embedded software For complete instructions on using the character display and Display button see the CoreBuilder 5000 Distributed Management Module User Guide 9 3 DMM Reset Button Press the DMM reset button only if you suspect a problem with the DMM or A DMM Sn XH ANE Cs m Standby LED m Active LED t Character display m Display button DMM reset button m LED test button m Hub reset button m Console port m Auxiliary port Module ejector To press the recessed A DMM Reset button use a thin blunt object such as a pen tip or other non metallic tool A CAUTION If you have made configuration changes but have not yet saved them save the changes before you reset the A DMM functions or the changes will be lost Pressing the DMM Reset button
3. 5000 Management Products m 3Com DocsOnCD CD ROM m CoreBuilder 5000 DMM Command Quick Reference Guide m CoreBuilder 5000 Advanced DMM Quick Start and Reference this document m CoreBuilder 5000 Integrated System Hub Reference Library 7 0 Installing Expansion Memory To install expansion memory on the A DMM 1 Locate the Expansion Memory Card holder on the A DMM A CAUTION To avoid damage due to static discharge handle the A DMM by the front panel or edges only 2 Insert the Expansion Memory Card into the Expansion Memory Card holder as shown in the following figures Press the memory card in so that it is firmly seated The memory card is keyed to ensure that you insert it correctly If the Character Display shows DRAM after the Expansion Memory Card is installed the following may have occurred m The Expansion Memory Card was not properly installed or failed m The on board DRAM failed If these conditions exist reinstall the Expansion Memory Card COREBUILDER 5000 ADVANCED DMM QUICK START AND REFERENCE Expansion Memory Card CoreBuilder 5000 A DMM Expansion Memory Card Expansion Memory Can Holder 8 0 Installing the A DMM You do not need to power off the CoreBuilder 5000 Integrated System Hub to install or remove the module You can insert the module while the hub is operating this is called a hot swap To install the module 1 Before you start the installation proc
4. EFERENCE The following figure shows how to use an adapter to convert the end of the null modem cable to a female 9 pin D connector if A DMM adapter cable if necessary To A DMM 9 Pin to 25 Pin adapter ye Serial cable Female 9 Pin D Connector To terminal _ gt 11 0 Configuring In band Access to the A DMM This section describes how to configure in band access to the A DMM In band access allows you to manage the CoreBuilder 5000 hub from a remote terminal or Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP manager as shown in the figure on the next page The Network Monitor Card NMC provides network connectivity for the A DMM The NMC is a daughtercard that installs on a DMM EC or media module To configure in band access to the A DMM 1 If the hub does not have an NMC installed install one Install the NMC on a media module or on a DMM EC and then install the module in the hub 2 Login to the A DMM using a terminal connected to one of the serial ports The default login name is system all lowercase with a blank password For example Login system Password press Enter 3 Select a backplane network to use for the in band connection The examples in this procedure use ethernet_2 4 Make sure that the device that you plan to use for remote management has connectivity to the selected network
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7. all command 13 Use the SHOW IP command to verify the subnet mask IP address default gateway and active default gateway 14 If you plan to use an SNMP manager to manage the CoreBuilder 5000 hub use the SET COMMUNITY command to create an entry for the manager in the A DMM community table The following example creates a community named mgt This community provides all access privileges for an SNMP manager with IP address 155 104 10 9 CB5000 gt set community mgt 155 104 10 9 all SNMP manager of A DMM remote terminal CoreBuilder 5000 Network Management Channel NMC Port IP Address Media Module Interface Backplane Network In band Access Path to A DMM Copyright 3Com Corporation 1999 All rights reserved 3Com the 3Com logo CoreBuilder and Transcend are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation ONline is a trademark of 3Com Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Ltd All other company and product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated 8 3COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY 3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTY CoreBuilder 5000 Advanced DMM HARDWARE 3Com warrants to the end user Customer that this hardware product will be free from defect
8. atch the upper and lower module guides while you slide the module into place m Do not push the module all the way into the hub until the module ejectors if any are open 6 0 Unpacking Procedure Follow this procedure to unpack your module 1 Verify that the module is the model that you ordered by examining the model number on the side of the shipping carton 2 Remove the module in its antistatic bag from the shipping carton 3 Following the instructions in Section 5 0 Installation Precautions remove the module from the antistatic bag and inspect it for damage If the module appears to be damaged return it to the antistatic bag repack it in the shipping carton and contact your local supplier Keep the shipping carton and antistatic bag in which your module was shipped so that you can repackage the module for storage or shipment 4 Record the serial number of your module Use the HubPlanning Charts which are located in the CoreBuilder 5000 Integrated System Hub Reference Library that is shipped with the CoreBuilder 5000 A DMM Kit 5 Ensure that the CoreBuilder 5000 A DMM Kit contains the following items m CoreBuilder 5000 A DMM Model Number 3C96000M CMGT m CoreBuilder 5000 A DMM Adapter Cable p gt To order an additional A DMM Adapter Cable call Allied Electronics nationwide number 1 800 433 5700 and order Part Number CA111972 35 m 4 MB DRAM Memory Expansion Card m Release Note for CoreBuilder
9. ated proof of purchase from 3Com or its authorized reseller may be required Products returned to 3Com s Corporate Service Center must be pre authorized by 3Com with a Return Material Authorization RMA number or User Service Order USO number marked on the outside of the package and sent prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment and it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that provides for tracking of the package Responsibility for loss or damage does not transfer to 3Com until the returned item is received by 3Com The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer at 3Com s expense not later than thirty 30 days after 3Com receives the defective product 3Com shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of Customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to 3Com for repair whether under warranty or not Dead or Defective on Arrival In the event a product completely fails to function or exhibits a defect in materials or workmanship within the first forty eight 48 hours of installation but no later than thirty 30 days after the date of purchase and this is verified by 3Com it will be considered dead or defective on arrival DOA and a replacement shall be provided by advance replacement The replacement product will normally be shipped not later than three 3 business days after 3Com s verification of the DOA product but may be d
10. causes the A DMM to perform a hard reset It is similar to a reset device but cold boot diagnostics run if diagnostics are enabled COREBUILDER 5000 ADVANCED DMM QUICK START AND REFERENCE 5 9 4 LED Test Button When you press the LED Test button 1 All functioning LEDs on all installed modules light for approximately 5 seconds 2 Port Status LEDs on installed ONline Media Modules blink to indicate port network assignments a For ports that are connected to networks the number of blinks equals the number of the network that the port is assigned to For ports that are not connected to networks the Port Status LEDs remain unlighted a f the network assignment is per module rather than per port all port status LEDs on that module blink to indicate the network assignment The ONline Port Status LEDs complete the network assignment indication in approximately 30 seconds During this time Port Status LEDs on CoreBuilder 5000 modules remain lighted 9 5 Hub Reset Button To reset all modules in the hub use a thin blunt object such as a pen tip or other non metallic tool to press the recessed Hub Reset button The Hub Reset button has no effect unless the controller is in active mode T CAUTION If you have made configuration changes but have not yet saved them save the changes before you reset the hub or the changes will be lost Using the Hub Reset button has the same effect as entering the RESET HUB manageme
11. con 1 0 Introduction The 3Com CoreBuilder 5000 Advanced Distributed Management Module A DMM combines all advanced DMM and hub controller functions on a module that installs in the 3Com CoreBuilder 5000 Integrated System Hub controller bay Before you unpack the module read Section 5 0 Installation Precautions WARNING CoreBuilder 5000 hubs and modules must be installed only by trained service personnel 2 0 Learning About the Advanced DMM This document provides the basic information that you need to install and begin to use the A DMM For detailed information about using this module see the following documents m CoreBuilder 5000 Distributed Management Module User Guide for software Version v6 00 or later m CoreBuilder 5000 Integrated System Hub Installation and Operation Guide You can view these documents on the 3Com DocsOnCD CD ROM that ships with this product To order paper documents contact your network supplier or call 3Com Corporation at 1 800 724 2447 and choose option 3 CoreBuilder 5000 Advanced DMM Quick Start and Reference 3 0 Software Version Information If you plan to install the CoreBuilder 5000 A DMM in the same hub with a CoreBuilder 5000 Fault Tolerant Controller Module Model Number 3C96000M RCTL ensure that the Fault Tolerant Controller Module is running software Operational Version v1 15 or later and Boot Version v1 04 3Com recommends that all DMMs that are installed in the sa
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13. ess read Section 5 Installation Precautions To expose a slot for the module remove a blank faceplate on the hub controller bay which is below the main module bay You can install the module in either slot Make certain that the Expansion Memory Card is properly seated on the Expansion Memory Card holder Insert the module into the module guides at the top and bottom of the controller bay slot and slide it into the hub by pressing firmly at the top and bottom of the front panel CAUTION Be careful not to twist or bend the A module while you insert it WARNING Hazardous energy levels exist inside of the hub Do not place hands or objects into the hub or touch components on an inserted module The following figure shows the installation of the module in a 17 slot hub o REGo 0o 00000000000 Installing the A DMM in a 17 slot Hub 4 Lock the module into place by applying pressure to the module front panel with both hands while you push the ejector handle inward toward the front panel with your thumb Ensure that the module remains fully seated in the backplane connector while you close the ejector handle Lift the end of the ejector handle until it locks into place To secure the module front panel to the front of the hub use a flat blade screwdriver to tighten the top and bottom screws to torque specification 3 to 5 inch pounds WARNING For safety reas
14. me hub with the A DMM run software Version v6 0 or later gt Before you install the A DMM into a hub that contains an RCTL and DMM or DMM EC make sure that the RCTL is running Version v1 15 code or later and that the installed DMM or DMM EC modules are running Version v6 00 or later To manage the A DMM through SNMP use 3Com Transcend Network Control Services for UNIX Version v5 00 or 3Com CoreBuilder 5000 Manager for Windows 4 0 Power Budget Information The CoreBuilder 5000 A DMM consumes power as follows m 12W 5V m 1 0W 12V m 0 25 W 5V m 0 50 W 12 V m OW 2V Part Number 10012820 2 COREBUILDER 5000 ADVANCED DMM Quick START AND REFERENCE 5 0 Installation Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage static sensitive devices on circuit boards Follow these precautions m Do not remove the module from its antistatic bag until you are ready to inspect or install it m Handle the module by the front panel only m Use proper grounding techniques when you install the module These techniques include using a foot strap and grounded mat wearing a grounded static discharge wrist strap or touching the grounded rack or other grounded source just before you handle the module When you handle CoreBuilder 5000 modules follow these precautions to avoid component damage m Do not twist or otherwise force CoreBuilder 5000 modules into the hub when you insert modules into the module guides m M
15. nt command 9 6 Console and Auxiliary Ports The Console RS 232 and Auxiliary AUX ports support RS 232 terminal and modem connections for local and dial up management For pinouts see the CoreBuilder 5000 Distributed Management Module User Guide 10 0 Connecting a Terminal to the Advanced DMM This section describes how to connect a terminal or terminal emulator to the A DMM After you connect to the A DMM you can enter A DMM management commands from the terminal This section provides basic instructions for connecting a terminal using RS 232 at 9600 bps For information on using optional configurations see the CoreBuilder 5000 Distributed Management Module User Guide To connect a terminal or terminal emulator to the A DMM 1 Connect the supplied A DMM adapter cable to the Console or Auxiliary port on the A DMM front panel 2 Using a null modem cable crossover cable connect the terminal to the free end of the A DMM adapter cable If necessary use an adapter to convert the end of the null modem cable to a female 9 pin D connector See the diagram on the next page 3 Configure the terminal to use the following settings m 9600 bps baud m 8 data bits m No parity m 1 stop bit 4 Make sure that the terminal and CoreBuilder 5000 hub are powered on 5 Press the Enter key on the terminal once or twice The login prompt is displayed as follows Login 6 COREBUILDER 5000 ADVANCED DMM QUICK START AND R
16. ons and to ensure adequate cooling airflow install blank faceplates over all empty slots 3Com recommends that after you install the A DMM you make it the master Issue a RESET MASTERSHIP command from either the A DMM DMN or the DMM EC module 4 COREBUILDER 5000 ADVANCED DMM Quick START AND REFERENCE 9 0 A DMM Front Panel Features This section describes the A DMM LEDs and front panel 9 1 LEDs The Active or Standby STBY LED lights to indicate whether the controller function is in Active or Standby mode m Active mode Provides timing and synchronization to all installed modules and reports hub operating conditions to the master A DMM Shares most other hub monitoring and control responsibilities with a standby controller module if one is installed m Standby mode Monitors and shares control of all system activity so that it can instantly take over for a faulty active controller module Does not provide timing and synchronization to installed modules 9 2 Character Display and Display Button During normal operation the character display shows the status of A DMM functions and the CoreBuilder 5000 hub environment Indications include m RDY A DMM is the master management module which provides configuration and monitoring services for the entire hub m STBY A DMM is in Standby mode so that it is prepared to take over as master management module if necessary The A DMM can display the following
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