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Cabletron Systems 9T106-01 User's Manual

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1. CPU The CPU provides the SNMP protocol stacks as well as support for industry standard MIBs 3 3 Operation 3 4 Chapter 4 LANVIEW LEDs The front panel LANVIEW LEDs shown in Figure 4 1 indicate the status of the module and may be used as an aid in troubleshooting System Status FNB Receive FDDI Receive 2 FNB Transmit FDDI Transmit Figure 4 1 LANVIEW LEDs 4 1 LANVIEW LEDs The functions of the System Management Bus SMB and CPU LEDs are listed in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 SMB and CPU LEDs LED Color State Description Green Functional Fully operational Yellow Flashing Crippled Conditional FDDI fault Yellow Booting Booting Red Reset Normal power up reset Red Flashing Failed FDDI Fault FNB is down Off Power off Module powered off Front Panel FDDI down The function of the FNB Receive LED is listed in Table 4 3 Table 4 2 FNB Receive LED LED Color State Yellow Flashing Activity Flashing rate indicates rate of activity Off No activity The function of the FNB Transmit LED is listed in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 FNB Transmit LED LED Color State Green Flashing Activity Flashing rate indicates rate of activity Off No activity 4 2 LANVIEW LEDs The function of the FDDI Receive LED is listed in Table 4 4 Table 4 4 FDDI Receive LED LED Color State
2. Off Yellow Flashing No activity Activity Flashing rate indicates rate of activity The Function of the FDDI Transmit LED is listed in Table 4 5 LED Color Table 4 5 FDDI Transmit LED State Green Flashing Activity Flashing rate indicates rate of activity Off No activity 4 3 LANVIEW LEDs 4 4 Specifications Safety It is the responsibility of the person who sells the system to which the module will be a part to ensure that the total system meets allowed limits of conducted and radiated emissions This equipment meets the following safety requirements UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 EN 60950 IEC 950 EMI Requirements of FCC Part 15 Class A EN 55022 Class A VCCI Class I EMC the following requirements EN 50082 1 TEC 801 2 ESD IEC 801 3 Radiated susceptibility TEC 801 4 EFT Service MTBF MHBK 217E gt 200 000 hrs MTTR lt 0 5 hr 5 1 Specifications Physical Dimensions Weight Environment 5 2 35 0 D x 44 0 H x 3 0 W centimeters 13 8 D x 17 4 H x 1 2 W inches Unit 1 36 kg 3 Ib Shipping 1 81 kg 4 Ib Operating Temperature 5 to 40 C Storage Temperature 30 to 90 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing
3. rase ren ts 5 2 Contents vi Chapter 1 Introduction The 9F106 01 FDDI Router module shown in Figure 1 1 is a two port FDDI router Onefront panel network connections can be made to this module and routed to any other MMAC Plus module via the FNB bus Features Processor The 9F106 01 is equipped with an advanced IDT R4600 Fourth Generation 64 bit RISC microprocessor This microprocessor provides a platform for all management functions within a scalable RISC based architecture System Management The 9F106 01 provides an interface to the System Management Bus SMB 1 for intermodule management Connectivity The 9F106 01 provides one dual attached FDDI interface using two standard Cabletron FPIMs Routing The 9F106 01 provides Routing between the front panel interface and or to any other module in the chassis via FNB 1 or FNB 2 of the FNB bus IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol is supported in all bridging functions 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Management Information Base MIB Support The 9F106 01 module provides MIB support including the following e IETF FDDI MIB e IETF MIB II For a complete list of supported MIBs refer to the release notes provided in the module package LANVIEW LEDs The 9F106 01 uses LANVIEW the Cabletron Systems built in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system With LANVIEW LEDs you can quickly identify the device port and physical layer status at a glance Hot Swap
4. M S VCC SMCS LT Bott TEST ESM RIE ORELABMOCWAT SEL SU FLY Fa A HEMEFDIAA CE NADA BGR tio TELAI E LT Far Notice DOC Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le ministere des Communications du Canada iij Notice iv Chapter 1 Introduction Features in Sn aed OOOO AE 1 1 Related Mantials iii lees ean A aaa dass Raid diay ala a cid 1 4 Getting Help amics idad a dea ss 1 4 Chapter 2 Installing the MMAC Plus Module TheReset Switch AAA R AAAA GO O AB 2 3 Local Management Console ana O A A AS A 2 3 Chapter3 Operation Flexible Network Bus FNB henna nnram n iii 3 2 System Management BUSES ss 3 2 System Diagnostic Controller 3 2 DE DE Converter nennen nn O AL R w A Li 3 2 ENB Interfaces adas anerkannten AAA 3 3 CPU EE earn cakes she satu A ZE Oo E ok trente 3 3 Chapter 4 LANVIEW LEDs Chapter5 Specifications Safety aan O 5 1 A AA NA ce a eee eo I ONA AI A AE al 5 1 Physicals seanoa ae OR a a de 5 2 DIMENSIONS era hen Mies tet Re nal 5 2 Welch RR ER Re GAGA 5 2 Environment Rena einen adorent tre tienne eee
5. MMAC Plus 9T106 01 Two Port FDDI Router User s Guide CABLETRON YSTEMS The Complete Networking Solution Notice Notice Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made The hardware firmware or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNOWN OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Copyright Julye 1995 by Cabletron Systems Inc 35 Industrial Way Rochester NH 03867 5005 All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Order Number 9031521 July 1995 MMAC Plus is a trademark of Cabletron Systems Inc Cisco Systems is a trademark of Cisco Systems Inc CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe Inc Notice FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference t
6. ansmit Receive XOF F Bits Parity Stop Bit Local Echo Port Transmit Auto Answerback Auto Repeat Keyclick Margin Bell Warning Bell Auto Answerback Selection 80 Columns Interpret Controls No Auto Wrap Cursor 7 Bit Control Normal Cursor Keys Transmit 9600 Receive Transmit any option 8 Bits No Parity 1 Stop Bit No Local Echo EIA Port Data Leads Only DEC 423 Data Leads only any option No Auto Answerback any option any option Margin Bell Warning Bell No Auto Answerback Local Management Console An RJ 45 connector provides a CON interface to the management terminal Figure 2 3 shows the pinouts Pin 1 RJ 45 COM PORT RJ 45 TO 25 PIN FEMALE 25 Pin CABLE e D Shell Connector 2 TRANSMIT RECEIVE Ll s 7 SIGNAL GROUND 20 DATA TERMINAL READY CLEAR TO SEND RECEIVE TRANSMIT SIGNAL GROUND DATA SET READY DATA TERMINAL READY 5 COM PORT LOCAL RJ 45 MANAGEMENT CONSOLE RECEIVE TRANSMIT TRANSMIT RECEIVE SIGNAL GROUND DATA SET READY SIGNAL GROUND READY TO SEND CLEAR TO SEND Na FEMALE DB 9 9 Pin Connector DATA TERMINAL READY RJ 45 TO 9 PIN CABLE Figure 2 3 Console Cable Pinouts Connect the console to the module as follows 1 Attach the male RJ 45 connector to the CON port of the 9F106 01 2 Attach the female end 25 pin or 9 pin as applicable to the terminal Refer to the Cisco Systems documentat
7. hat may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment uses generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the operator s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment VCCI Notice This equipment is in the 1st Class Category information equipment to be used in commercial and or industrial areas and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and or industrial areas Consequently when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto radio interference may be caused to radios and TV receivers etc Read the instructions for correct handling COLE IHRER FLERE RY CHR ENSK SRE CHT TOREMEDI E BME LAMA EF RET EA ERI
8. ion for information on configuring this module 2 5 Installing the MMAC Plus Module 2 6 Chapter 3 Operation The 9F106 01 FDDI Router module is a two port router One front panel network connection can be made to this module and is routed to any other port and to any other MMAC Plus module via the FNB bus DC DC Sas MBA Converter REM Diagnostic Controller DAS eer FNB 1 or Interface GPU FNB 2 Front Panel CON Ports Figure 3 1 9F 106 01 Block Diagram 3 1 Operation Flexible Network Bus FNB The FNB consists of two dual FDDI networks the FNB 1 and FNB 2 providing up to 400 Mbps of data bandwidth These FDDI networks are 100 ANSI FDDI compliant supporting SMT version 7 3 MAC PHY and PMD standards This allows the FNB to traverse multiple MMAC Plus hubs or connect to any ANSI FDDI compliant device through standard A B port connections System Management Buses The SMB 1 is a 1 Mbps management bus located within the MMAC Plus This bus is utilized by all diagnostic controllers in the system These include connectivity modules power supply modules and the environmental module The SMB 1 transports inter chassis information between system components such as power and environmental information as well as diagnostic messages Periodic loop back tests are performed by all modules that share this bus to ensure the validity of SMB 1 Syste
9. m Diagnostic Controller This diagnostic controller is composed of a Z 80 microprocessor and its supporting logic The diagnostic controller is designed to control the power up sequencing of modules monitor the 9F106 01 input and output power parameters keep watch over the main host processor as well as monitor the temperature and control the SMB LANVIEW diagnostic LED The information gathered by the diagnostic controller is available to the network manager via local remote management and the LCD located on the Environmental Module The 9F106 01 have been designed so that in the event of a diagnostic controller fault the modules will continue to function DC DC Converter The DC DC converter converts the 48 VDC on the system power bus to the necessary operating voltages for its host network services module The diagnostic controller controls the operation of the DC DC converter 3 2 FNB Interface FNB Interface MMAC Plus modules are designed with one of two attachment policies One allows dual attachment of a module to either FNB 1 or FNB 2 the second allows dual attachment to both FNB 1 and FNB 2 The 9F106 01 has one dual attachment to the FNB backplane connecting to either FNB 1 or FNB 2 The module can insert into the FNB or bypass it These flexible configuration options make the MMAC Plus ideal for networks designed to Bridge Route multiple lower speed LANS to FDDI and or networks designed using an FDDI collapsed backbone
10. ooling 2 Carefully remove the module from the shipping box Save the box and packing materials in the event the module must be reshipped 3 Attach one end of the ESD wrist strap packaged with the MMAC Plus chassis to your wrist Plug the other end into the ESD Wrist Strap Grounding receptacle in the lower right corner of the MMAC Plus Chassis shown in Figure 1 4 Remove the module from the plastic bag Observe all precautions to prevent damage from Electrostatic Discharge ESD 5 Carefully examine the module checking for damage If any damage exists DO NOT install the module Contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support immediately 6 Before installing the MMAC Plus cards into the chassis ensure that the bottom and top plastic tabs are unlocked Slide the card into an available slot and ensure that the circuit card is between the card guides as shown in Figure 1 Check both the upper and lower tracks Take care that the module slides in straight and engages the backplane connectors properly Lock down the top and bottom plastic tabs at the same time applying even pressure 2 1 Installing the MMAC Plus Module N Plastic Tabs Jack for ESD wrist strap Metal Back Panel Circuit Card Card Guides Warning Ensure that the circuit card is between the card guides Lock down the top and b
11. ottom plastic tabs at the same time applying even pressure Figure 2 1 Installing the MMAC Plus Module 2 2 The Reset Switch The Reset Switch The Reset switch is located on the front panel under the top plastic tab as shown in Figure 2 2 It serves two functions e Pressing the Reset switch twice within three seconds causes the processor to reset e Pressing and holding the switch on for three or more seconds causes the module to shutdown Pressing and holding again for three seconds restarts the module SNMP management may be used to disable this switch to enhance module security Reset Switch Figure 2 2 The Reset Switch Local Management Console Local Management is accessed by attaching a management console at the RJ 45 CON port of the 9F106 01 The console connection supports a Digital Equipment Corporation VT 320 terminal or PC emulation of one of these terminals Table 2 1 lists the setup requirements for the local management console If your terminal is a Digital Equipment Corporation VT 320 terminal press F3 to access the Setup Directory If you have a terminal emulation of the Digital Equipment terminals refer to your equipment user manual for setup procedures 2 3 Installing the MMAC Plus Module 2 4 Table 2 1 Terminal Setup Requirements Display Setup General Setup Communications Setup Function Columns Controls Auto Wrap Text Cursor Mode Cursor Keys Tr
12. ping The 9F106 01 can be installed or removed from the chassis while the MMAC Plus is powered up without affecting the operation of the remaining modules in the chassis Features MMAC EWEJ Figure 1 1 The 9F 106 01 Module 1 3 Introduction Related Manuals The manuals listed below should be used to supplement the procedures and technical data contained in this manual MMAC Plus Installation Guide MMAC Plus Operations Guide MMAC Plus 9C300 1 Environmental Module User s Guide MMAC Plus 9C214 1 AC Power Supply User s Guide Cisco Systems R4500 manuals CRM DOC or CRM CDROM Getting Help 1 4 If you need additional support with the MMAC Plus or if you have any questions comments or suggestions concerning this manual feel free to contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support By phone 603 332 9400 By CompuServe GO CTRON from any prompt By Internet mail support ctron com By mail Cabletron Systems Inc P O Box 5005 Rochester NH 03867 0505 Chapter 2 Installing the MMAC Plus Module The MMAC Plus module may be installed into any of the 14 slots that are available To install follow the steps below 1 Remove the blank panel covering the slot that the module is being mounted in All other slots must be covered if modules are not being installed to ensure proper airflow and c

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