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1. DIP Switch ONOahWONM Figure 2 1 User Accessible Components 2 2 Installing the Module The DIP switch on the module Figure 2 1 is an eight switch DIP located near the left bottom corner of the module Each switch is set according to the functions described in Table 2 1 If switch settings are changed the processor on the module must be reset using the reset switch or repowering the module for changes to take effect See the Cautions at the end of this table Table 2 1 Function of DIP Switch Switch Function Description This module stores user entered passwords in NVRAM Nonvolatile Random Access Memory To clear these passwords toggle this switch and then reset the module s 8 Clear processor Once the module resets factory default Password passwords are placed in You can use these default passwords or if desired enter new passwords To enter new passwords refer to the Module Local Management User s Guide This module stores user entered parameters such as IP addresses subnet masks default gateway default interface SNMP traps bridge configurations and module specific Clear conf
2. ea i e p a 5 2 SERVICE 5 2 Physical 5 a er aeaaeae epe ert Datis aed eie ni 5 2 mp 5 2 Weight uicit UU PRIUS eie 52 EnsitOonment i ioni ree sevens ote reste teme Pe 5 2 GPIM Specifications GPIM 01 Specifications 1000 5 1 GPIM 09 Specifications 1000Base LX sese eene A 2 Physical and Environmental Specifications 11 A 2 Regulatory Compliance essesi e e ont ier fete dein te hehe RE A 3 Chapter 1 Introduction The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 Figure 1 1 are switching modules for the SmartSwitch 9000 Each module has 18 ports The 9H531 18 has 16 MT RJ 100 Mbps multimode fiber Ethernet ports e 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting hot swappable GPIMs of either multimode or single mode fiber The 9H532 18 has e 16 RJ45 10 100 Mbps Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Ethernet ports e 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting hot swappable GPIMs of either multimode mode or single mode fiber The 10 100 Ethernet ports can operate in either half or full duplex mode The Gigabit Ethernet ports operate only in full duplex mode and operate only at 1000 Mbps Network management information is available through a variety of methods All information based on Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is accessible either via an in band Front
3. Link port disabled Yellow Flashing Link activity port enabled Flashing to steady on indicates rate Red INB fault not synchronized with the Monarch Off No link no activity port enabled The functions of the INB Transmit LED are listed in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 INB Transmit LED LED Color State Green Flashing Activity port enabled Flashing to steady on indicates rate Yellow Blinking Port in standby state Red INB fault Off Link port disabled 4 2 LANVIEW LEDs The functions of the Port Receive LEDs are listed in Table 4 4 Table 4 4 Port Receive LEDs LED Color State Green Link no activity port enabled Green Blinking Link port disabled Yellow Flashing Link activity port enabled flashing to steady on indicates rate Red Fault Off No link port disabled The functions of the Port Transmit LEDs are listed in Table 4 5 Table 4 5 Port Transmit LEDs LED Color State Green Flashing Data activity flashing to steady on indicates rate Yellow Blinking Port in standby state Red Flashing Collision with collision rate Red Fault Off No activity port can be disabled or enabled The functions of the GPIM transmit LEDs are listed in Table 4 6 Table 4 6 GPIM Transmit LEDs LED Color State Green Flashing Activity port enabled Yello
4. 2 Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bulgaria Cambodia Cuba Estonia Georgia Iraq Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Libya Lithuania Moldova North Korea the People s Republic of China Romania Russia Rwanda Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Vietnam or such other countries as may be designated by the United States Government ii export to Country Groups D 1 or E 2 as defined herein the direct product of the Program or the technology if such foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U S Commerce Control List or iii if the direct product of the technology is a complete plant o r any major component of a plant export to Country Groups D 1 or E 2 the direct product of the plant or a major component thereof if such foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U S Commerce Control List or is subject to State Department controls under the U S Munitions List 5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The enclosed Product i was developed solely at private expense ii contains restricted computer software submitted with restricted rights in accordance with section 52 227 19 a through d of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights Clause and its successors and iii in all respects is proprietary data belonging to Cabletron and or its suppliers For Department of Defense units the Product is con
5. Restricted Rights Clause and its successors and iii in all respects is proprietary data belonging to Cabletron and or its suppliers For Department of Defense units the Product is considered commercial computer software in accordance with DFARS section 227 7202 3 and its successors and use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth herein 6 EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletron in writing Cabletron makes no warranty expressed or implied concerning the Program including its documentation and media CABLETRON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED TO YOU BY CABLETRON IN WRITING EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS AND ANY ACCOMPANYING HARDWARE 7 NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR RELIANCE DAMAGES OR OTHER LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS CABLETRON PRODUCT EVEN IF CABLETRON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
6. Security Application Address Management Dynamic Mapping and Directory services For example Topology Services includes configurable options ranging from simple spanning tree implementations to fully meshed active topologies Other services and features supported in SecureFast switching mode are described in detail in the Cabletron White Paper IP Host Communication in Bridged Routed and SecureFast Networks Technical Overview 3 2 SmartSwitch 9000 Backplane 48 Volt Power Bus Diagnostic Controller Smart Switch Fabric Figure 3 1 Block Diagram Technical Overview System Management Buses There are two management channels within the SmartSwitch 9000 system the SMB 1 and the SMB 10 These buses provide side band management and inter module management communication SMB 1 Bus The SMB 1 is a 1 Mbps management bus located within the SmartSwitch 9000 This bus is utilized by all diagnostic controllers in the system including 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 In the event a failure is detected on SMB 1 the SMB 10 may be used as an alternate communication channel SMB 10 Bus The SMB 10 is a 10 Mbps management bus loc
7. an RMON Event and or Alarm An example of an Action would be to turn off a MIB 2 interface if a broadcast threshold is crossed Broadcast Suppression Broadcast Suppression enables a user to set a desired limit of receive broadcast frames per port per second to be forwarded out the other ports on the module up to the set limit Any broadcast frames above this specified limit are dropped In the event that broadcast frames are being suppressed multicast and unicast frames continue to be switched Port Redirect Function The Port Redirect function also referred to as Port Mirroring is a troubleshooting tool used to map traffic from a single source port to a destination port within the chassis This feature allows all packets including those with errors to be copied and sent to an analyzer or RMON probe The analyzer or RMON probe will see the data as if it is directly connected to the LAN segment of the source port Flow Control Flow Control is a method of managing the flow of frames between two devices It ensures that a transmitting device does not overwhelm a receiving device with data This enables the receiving device to communicate with the transmitting device and to have it pause its transmission while the receiving device processes the frames already received Flow control can be enabled or disabled on a port by port basis Both devices must support the IEEE 802 3x standard for flow control to work Frame based 802 3x flow c
8. array of statistical information to enhance troubleshooting For information about how to extract and compile individual MIBs contact Cabletron Systems Introduction GARP Switch Operation Some or all ports on the switch may be activated to operate under the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GARP applications GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP and or GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP GARP is a protocol or set of rules that outlines a mechanism for propagating the port state and or user information throughout a bridged LAN to keep track of users and VLANs on the network fabric MAC bridges and end users alike can take part in the registration and de registration of GARP attributes such as VLAN and multicast group membership Management Information Base MIB Support The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 modules provides MIB support including RMON REC 1271 e IETF MIB 1573 Bridge MIB RFC 1493 and a host of other Cabletron Enterprise MIBs For a complete list of supported MIBs refer to the release notes provided with the 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 LANVIEW LEDs The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 module uses LANVIEW the Cabletron Systems built in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system With LANVIEW LEDs you can quickly identify at a glance system status as well as the device port and physical layer status Two LEDs indicate the transmission and reception of data from the INB S
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10. x 2 56 D in Weight 25 g 0 88 oz Table A 6 GPIM Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 30 C to 90 C 22 F to 194 F Operating Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing A 2 Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance The GPIMs meet the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements Table A 7 Regulatory Compliance Eye Safety fiber GPIMs only FDA CDRH 21 CFR 1040 Class 1 IEC 825 Issue 1 1993 11 Class 1 CENELEC EN 60825 Class 1 A 3 GPIM Specifications A 4
11. 2 9400 Attn Legal Department 1 LICENSE You have the right to use only the one 1 copy of the Program provided in this package subject to the terms and conditions of this License Agreement You may not copy reproduce or transmit any part of the Program except as permitted by the Copyright Act of the United States or as authorized in writing by Cabletron 2 OTHER RESTRICTIONS You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Program 3 APPLICABLE LAW This License Agreement shall be interpreted and governed under the laws and in the state and federal courts of New Hampshire You accept the personal jurisdiction and venue of the New Hampshire courts 4 EXPORT REQUIREMENTS You understand that Cabletron and its Affiliates are subject to regulation by agencies of the U S Government including the U S Department of Commerce which prohibit export or diversion of certain technical products to certain countries unless a license to export the product is obtained from the U S Government or an exception from obtaining such license may be relied upon by the exporting party If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception CIV under the U S Export Administration Regulations You agree that You are a civil end user of the Program and agree that You will use the Program for civil end uses only and not for military purposes If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exce
12. DAMAGES OR IN THE DURATION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IN SOME INSTANCES THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU CABLETRON SYSTEMS LIMITED PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PRODUCT IN THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AFRICA ASIA AUSTRALIA PACIFIC RIM BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT This document is an agreement Agreement between You the end user and Cabletron Systems Limited Cabletron that sets forth your rights and obligations with respect to the Cabletron software program Program in the package The Program may be contained in firmware chips or other media UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT WHICH INCLUDES THE LICENSE AND THE LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETURN THE UNOPENED PRODUCT TO CABLETRON OR YOUR DEALER IF ANY WITHIN TEN 10 DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AGREEMENT CONTACT CABLETRON SYSTEMS 603 332 9400 Attn Legal Department 1 LICENSE You have the right to use only the one 1 copy of the Program provided in this package subject to the terms and conditions of this License Agreement You may not copy reproduce or transmit any part of the Program except
13. F SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR IN THE DURATION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IN SOME INSTANCES THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU CABLETRON SYSTEMS SALES AND SERVICE INC PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRODUCT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND BY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GOVERNMENT END USERS BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT This document is an agreement Agreement between You the end user and Cabletron Systems Sales and Service Inc Cabletron that sets forth your rights and obligations with respect to the Cabletron software program Program in the package The Program may be contained in firmware chips or other media UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT WHICH INCLUDES THE LICENSE AND THE LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETURN THE UNOPENED PRODUCT TO CABLETRON OR YOUR DEALER IF ANY WITHIN TEN 10 DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AGREEMENT CONTACT CABLETRON SYSTEMS 603 332 9400 Attn Legal Department 1 LICENSE You have the right to use only the one 1 copy of the Program provided in this package s
14. GPIM 01 Specifications 1000Base SX The following specifications for the Gigabit Ethernet GPIMs listed in Table A 1 though Table A 7 meet or exceed the IEEE 802 3z specification Table A 1 GPIM 01 Optical Specifications 62 5 pm MMF 50 pm MMF Transmit Power 9 5 dBm 9 5 dBm minimum Receive Sensitivity 17 dBm 17 dBm Link Power Budget 7 5 dBm 7 5 dBm Table A 2 GPIM 01 Operating Range Modal Bandwidth Rc 850 nm 62 5 um MMF 160 MHz km 2 220 Meters 62 5 um MMF 200 MHz km 2 275 Meters 50 um MMF 400 MHz km 2 500 Meters 50 um MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters A 1 GPIM Specifications GPIM 09 Specifications 1000Base LX Table A 3 GPIM 09 Optical Specifications 62 5 pm MMF 50 um MMF 10 pm MMF Transmit Power 11 5 dBm 11 5 dBm 9 5 dBm minimum Receive Sensitivity 20 dBm 20 dBm 20 dBm Link Power Budget 8 5 dBm 8 5 dBm 10 5 dBm Table A 4 GPIM 09 Operating Range Modal Bandwidth 9 Ex 1300 nm 62 5 um MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters 50 um MMF 400 MHz km 2 550 Meters 50 MME 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters 10 um SMF N A 2 10000 Meters In order to obtain the distance of 550 m for the GPIM 09 using multimode fiber Launch Mode Conditioning cable must be used Physical and Environmental Specifications Table A 5 GPIM Physical Properties Dimensions 1 2 H x 3 4 W x 65 D cm 0 47 H x 1 34 W
15. Installing the Module in the SmartSwitch 9000 Chassis To install the module in the SmartSwitch 9000 chassis follow the steps below The INB Terminator Modules must be installed on the rear of the fourteen slot chassis before powering up this module The INB Terminator Modules are not required on the six slot chassis Refer to the INB Terminator Modules Installation Guide for information and installation procedure 1 Remove the blank panel covering the slot in which the module will be mounted All other slots must be covered to ensure proper air flow and cooling 2 Attach one end of the ESD wrist strap packaged with the SmartSwitch 9000 chassis to your wrist Plug the other end into the jack for the ESD wrist strap located in the lower right corner of the SmartSwitch 9000 chassis shown in Figure 2 4 3 Slide the module into the slot and lock down both the top and bottom plastic tabs as shown in Figure 2 4 Take care that the module is between the card guides as shown it slides in straight and engages the backplane connectors properly Installing the Module 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 bottom plastic tabs at the same time applying even pressure F
16. Panel port Side Band SMB 10 or out of band via the Environmental Module s COM ports Serial Line Internet Protocol SLIP or Point to Point Protocol PPP is supported by the Environmental Module s COM ports For more information on the SMB 10 SLIP or PPP refer to the SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management User s Guide The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 also feature front panel LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs to offer at a glance status information about each front panel port as well as the operation of the overall module 1 1 Introduction Features Processor The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 modules are equipped with an advanced Intel i960 microprocessor This microprocessor provides a platform for all management functions such as Spanning Tree RMON and MIB support within a scalable RISC Based architecture Management Management of the 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 modules and SmartSwitch chassis and any optional equipment is accomplished using the Local Management application or remote SNMP management stations Local Management is accessible through the RS232 COM port on the front panel using a local VT100 terminal or a remote VT100 terminal via a modem connection and in band via a Telnet connection In band remote management is possible through any SNMP compliant Network Management Software Local Management provides the ability to manage the 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 Local Management information for non Ethernet HSIMs or VHSIMs is included in thei
17. ST System Status 0 1 INB Transmit INB Receive TEH GPIM Receive 4 GPIM Transmit 517915 4 _ LED Mode Switch Receive RX UM A RX SPD 1 Transmit Tx WLI Mode Switch in UP Position Full Duplex Status e kr 5 SPD Speed Status Tx Mode Switch in DOWN Position LED functions when LED MODE Switch is in the RX TX position This is the default switch setting GO OO CO OO GHEE FH SE 00 OO OO SE OO LED functions when LED MODE switch is in the DPX SPD position 2 E Figure 4 1 The LANVIEW LEDs LANVIEW LEDs The functions of the two System Status LEDs System Management Bus SMB and CPU Central Processing Unit are listed in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 System Status SMB and CPU LEDs LED Color State Description Green Functional Fully operational Yellow Testing Power up testing Yellow Blinking Crippled Not fully operational i e one port may be bad Yellow Green Booting Module is performing its boot process Red Reset Module is resetting Red Blinking Failed Fatal error Off Power off Module powered off The functions of the INB Receive LED are listed in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 INB Receive LED LED Color State Green Link no activity port enabled Green Blinking
18. SmartSwitch 9000 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 18 Port Fast Ethernet Module User s Guide CaBICTROTDl SYSTems 9033185 01 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 1999 by CABLETRON SYSTEMS INC P O Box 5005 Rochester NH 03866 5005 All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Order Number 9033185 01 August 1999 Cabletron Systems SPECTRUM LANVIEW and MicroMMAC are registered trademarks and SmartSwitch is a trademark of CABLETRON SYSTEMS INC All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 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 an
19. andwidth 3 3 Gbps Module Throughput 2 2 Mpps Source Address Table 16 K entries 5 1 Specifications Regulatory Compliance 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 and electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements Safety UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 EN 60950 IEC 950 and 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC Part 15 EN 55022 CISPR 22 EMC CSA C108 8 EN 50082 1 AS NZS 3548 VCCI V 3 and 89 336 EEC Service MTBF MHBK 217E gt 200 000 hrs MTTR 0 5 hr Physical Dimensions 35 0 D x 44 0 H x 3 0 W centimeters 13 8Dx 17 4 H x 1 2 W inches Weight Unit 4 5 kg 10 Ib Shipping 5 4 kg 12 Ib Environment Operating Temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F Storage Temperature 30 to 73 C 22 to 164 F Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Appendix A GPIM Specifications This appendix lists the specifications and regulatory requirements for GPIMs and the media they use Cabletron Systems reserves the right to change these specifications at any time without notice The available GPIM options include the GPIM 01 and GPIM 09 The GPIM 01 and GPIM 09 are both fiber optic devices with an SC connector The GPIM 01 supports multimode MMF fiber cable and the GPIM 09 supports both multimode and single mode SMF fiber cable
20. ated within the SmartSwitch 9000 This bus is used for inter chassis communication of modules as well as serving as a side band management channel into the SmartSwitch 9000 The SMB 10 is externalized from the chassis via an optional Ethernet Port Interface Module EPIM located on the front of the Environmental Module Through an connection full 5NMP management of the SmartSwitch 9000 is available side band from user data Modules that share the SMB 10 bus periodically send out loop back packets to ensure the validity of SMB 10 If a fault is detected on the SMB 10 the SMB 1 can be used as an alternate communication channel by the modules Technical Overview System 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 modules input and output power parameters keep watch over the main host processor monitor the temperature and control the SMB LANVIEW diagnostic LEDs Although the system diagnostic controller and the main host processor can operate independently of each other if needed they exchange information about each other s status and overall module condition The information gathered by the diagnostic controller is available to the network manager via local remote management and the LCD located on the environment module The modules are designed to continue functioni
21. d 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that 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 INDUSTRY CANADA 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 R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada VCCI NOTICE This is a Class A p
22. dule checking for damage If any damage exists DO NOT install the module Contact Cabletron Systems Global Call Center immediately User Accessible Components Figure 2 1 shows the various components that can be accessed by users These consist of an eight position dip switch explained in the next section replaceable PROMs and sockets for memory and flash upgrades These can be used for future upgrades Instructions for installing the components are supplied with the upgrade kits Installing the Module SMB 1 i960 Processor 32mb DRAM Flash SIMM Socket NIN Boot PROM
23. his Agreement You agree not to 1 reexport or release the Program the source code for the Program or technology to a national of a country in Country Groups D 1 or E 2 Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bulgaria Cambodia Cuba Estonia Georgia Iraq Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Libya Lithuania Moldova North Korea the People s Republic of China Romania Russia Rwanda Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Vietnam or such other countries as may be designated by the United States Government ii export to Country Groups D 1 or E 2 as defined herein the direct product of the Program or the technology if such foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U S Commerce Control List or iii if the direct product of the technology is a complete plant o r any major component of a plant lii Notice export to Country Groups D 1 or E 2 the direct product of the plant or a major component thereof if such foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U S Commerce Control List or is subject to State Department controls under the U S Munitions List 5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The enclosed Product i was developed solely at private expense ii contains restricted computer software submitted with restricted rights in accordance with section 52 227 19 a through d of the Commercial Computer Software
24. igurations in NVRAM To clear these parameters toggle 7 2 this switch and then reset the module s processor Once the NVRAM module resets factory default parameters placed in NVRAM You can use the default parameters or if desired enter new parameters To enter new parameters refer to the Module Local Management User s Guide This module uses BOOTP Boot Strap Protocol to download Force new versions of the image file into Flash Memory This 6 BOOTP procedure forces image files to be downloaded from the PC Download or Workstation configured to act as the BOOTP server connected to the EPIM port in the Environmental Module 5 Reserved For Factory Use Only 4 Reserved For Factory Use Only 3 Reserved For Factory Use Only 2 Reserved For Factory Use Only 1 Reserved For Factory Use Only Caution Do not toggle Switch 8 unless you intend to reset the user configured passwords to the factory default settings Caution Do not toggle Switch 7 unless you intend to reset the user entered parameters to the factory default settings 2 3 Installing the Module Using DIP Switch 6 The purpose of DIP switch 6 is to force a Flash download from a BootP server through the EM EPIM The first step in this process is to configure the BootP server Configurations of BootP servers can differ from platform to platform and from one operating system to another Read the user s manual on BootP and TFTP serving for the c
25. igure 2 4 Installing the Module 2 7 Installing the Module The Reset Switch The Reset switch is located on the front panel under the top plastic tab as shown in Figure 2 5 It serves three functions resetting the i960 processor shutting down the module or restarting the module To reset the i960 processor press the reset switch twice within three seconds e To shut down the module press and hold the reset switch down for three or more seconds To restart the module after it has been shut down press and release the Reset Switch For security SNMP management can be used to disable the functions of this switch Reset Switch ole x cns Figure 2 5 The Reset Switch 2 8 Installing the Module Cabling Requirements 10BASE T Network When connecting a 10BASE T segment to the front panel ports of a 9H532 18 module ensure that the network meets the Ethernet network requirements of the IEEE 802 3 standard for 10BASE T If a port is to operate at 100 Mbps Category 5 cabling must be used For 10 Mbps operation only Category 3 cabling can be used 100BASE TX Network The 9H532 18 has RJ45 connections that support Category 5 UTP cabling with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms for 10 and 100 Mbps operation The device at the other end of the twisted pair segment must meet IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet network requirements for the devices to operate at 100 Mbps Refer to the Cabletron Systems Cab
26. into the SmartSwitch 9000 module as follows 1 Attach the antistatic strap refer to the instructions in the antistatic wrist strap package before removing the GPIM from the antistatic packaging 2 Remove the GPIM from the packaging 3 Hold the GPIM with the network connection port facing away from the SmartSwitch 9000 module The 20 pin connector should be facing towards the empty GPIM slot with the wide part of the connector oriented up in relation to the printing on the SmartSwitch 9000 module See Figure 2 2 to orient the GPIM 20 pin connector Installing the Module Insertion End 20 pin connector Network Connection End Figure 2 2 GPIM 4 Gently insert the GPIM 20 pin connector side through the GPIM opening of the SmartSwitch 9000 module as shown in Figure 2 3 The door folds sideways and the slides engage the sides of the GPIM If the GPIM does not go in easily do not force the device Check the orientation against Figure 2 2 Push the GPIM back until the 20 pin port engages the GPIM The latch mechanism engages when the GPIM connector seats properly in the port SMB e Q CPU 20 Pin Connector Insertion End Locking Tabs A Figure 2 3 Installing a GPIM into the SmartSwitch 9000 module To remove a GPIM from the SmartSwitch 9000 module squeeze both locking tabs in towards the center of the GPIM and pull it out of the port Installing the Module
27. ith restricted rights in accordance with section 52 227 19 a through d of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights Clause and its successors and iii in all respects is proprietary data belonging to Cabletron and or its suppliers For Department of Defense units the Product is considered commercial computer software in accordance with DFARS section 227 7202 3 and its successors and use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth herein Notice 6 EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletron in writing Cabletron makes no warranty expressed or implied concerning the Program including its documentation and media CABLETRON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED TO YOU BY CABLETRON IN WRITING EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS AND ANY ACCOMPANYING HARDWARE 7 NOLIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR RELIANCE DAMAGES OR OTHER LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS CABLETRON PRODUCT EVEN IF CABLETRON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY O
28. ling Guide for details 100BASE FX Network The 9H531 18 supports 100BASE FX When connecting a 100BASE FX segment to any of the front panel ports ensure that the network meets the optical performance requirements for 100BASE FX IEEE 802 3u standard The 9H531 18 supports multimode fiber cables at the 1300 nm wavelength at lengths of up to 2 km 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX Network For information about 1000BASE SX and 1000BASE LX see Appendix A Installing the Module 2 10 Technical Overview SmartSwitch Architecture The SmartSwitch Architecture of the 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 modules as shown in Figure 3 1 is configurable for one of two modes of operation traditional IEEE 802 1 switching or SecureFast switching The module supports only one of these modes of operation at any one time When operating in traditional IEEE 802 1 switch mode the modules make filtering forwarding decisions based on Destination Address with standard IEEE 802 1D learning 802 10 VLANs are also supported Spanning tree operation for the modules is configurable to adhere to IEEE 802 1D DEC or none The default Spanning Tree Algorithm is 802 1D When operating in SecureFast switch mode all filtering forwarding decisions are made on a DA SA pair and its in and out port on a connection orientated basis SecureFast switching mode provides value added network services including dynamic VLANs Topology Connectivity IP Multicast Control
29. martSwitch 9000 backplane connection Each of the 18 Ethernet front panel ports features two LEDs per port to indicate the port s Administrative status enabled disabled LINK status Link Nolink and Data Activity receiving and transmitting data Year 2000 Compliance The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 module and the SmartSwitch 9000 chassis have an internal clock that can maintain the time and date beyond the year 1999 Introduction Related Manuals The Cabletron Systems manuals listed below should be used to supplement the procedures and technical data contained in this manual SmartSwitch 9000 Installation Guide SmartSwitch 9000 9C300 1 Environmental Module User s Guide SmartSwitch 9000 9C214 1 AC Power Supply User s Guide SmartSwitch 9000 9X5XX Series Local Management User s Guide Cabling Guide Ethernet Technology Guide Network Troubleshooting Guide WebView User s Guide SmartTrunk User s Guide Getting Help For additional support related to this device or document contact the Cabletron Systems Global Call Center Phone 603 332 9400 Internet mail support ctron com FTP ctron com 134 141 197 25 Login anonymous Password your email address BBS 603 335 3358 Modem setting 8N1 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit For additional information about Cabletron Systems or its products visit the World Wide Web site http www cabletron com For technical support select Service and Support To send commen
30. ng in the event of a diagnostic controller fault 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 monitors and controls the operation of the DC DC converter INB Interface Each module attaches to both INB A and INB B and has two INB ASICs The INB ASICs use 64 byte Ethernet frames for transmission onto the INBs at 66 MHz The 9X5XX modules are fully compatible with the the first generation 9X4XX modules The first generation modules communicate only on INB B using a 56 byte canonical frame format at 40 MHz If the newer module detects a first generation module on the backplane it automatically changes from the fast 66 MHz Ethernet frames to the first generation compatible 40 MHz canonical frame on INB B only INB A is used only by the 9X5XX modules and remains at the higher speed 1960 Core The i960 core provides modules host services the SNMP protocol stacks to support industry standard MIBs as well as Cabletron enterprise extension MIBs for each media type Management services such as telnet WebView and network address to MAC address mapping are also provided by the i960 core Chapter 4 LANVIEW LEDs The front panel LANVIEW LEDs indicate the status of the module and may be used as an aid in troubleshooting Shown in Figure 4 1 are the LANVIEW LEDs of the 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 modules FA
31. ontrol is supported on all Ethernet ports operating in the full duplex mode Introduction 802 1p Port Priority The IEEE 802 1p standard is used to assign a default priority to the frames received without priority information in their tag header and to map prioritized frames to the appropriate transmit queues The default priority to queue mappings are shown in Table 1 1 This configuration can be changed by the administrator Table 1 1 Priority Queuing Configuration Priority Indicator Transmit Queue 7 3 6 3 5 2 4 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 Switching Options The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 provide IEEE Standard based 802 1 switching or SecureFast Switching Virtual Network Services In the 802 1 mode the default mode of operation the switch functions as an 802 1D switch When until VLANs are configured it operates as an 802 1Q switch Standards Compatibility The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 are fully compliant with the IEEE 802 3u 802 3z 802 3x 802 10 and 802 1p standards The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 provide IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Algorithm STA support to enhance the overall reliability of the network and protect against loop conditions The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 support a wide variety of industry standard MIBs including RFC 1573 MIB II RFC 1271 RMON RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 1354 FIB MIB and RFC 1190 Path MTU Discovery A full suite of Cabletron Systems Enterprise MIBs provide a wide
32. orrect files to edit and the correct files to execute for the server After configuration of the BootP server the module can then have the switch state changed on dip switch 6 to initiate BootP and TFTP requests When the state of dip switch 6 is changed the module begins requesting a BootP server in an attempt to receive a Flash image download The modules boot PROM initiates a BootP sequence During this sequence the module requests an IP address and a filename from the BootP server The module then requests a TFTP of the file and receives the download of the image The module will not function until the Flash image is downloaded from the BootP and server If a BootP and TFTP are not intended at this time this process may be stopped by resetting the module Resetting is done by pushing the reset button on the module power cycling the chassis or removing the module from the chassis and re inserting See section titled The Reset Switch on page 2 8 After resetting the module again looks for a BootP server but will time out after about four minutes After the time out the module then boots from Flash memory The next time the power is cycled the module will boot from Flash memory and not request the BootP server Installing GPIMs Two GPIMs may be installed into the module All GPIMs are installed in the same manner as listed in this procedure Refer to Appendix A for cable specifications for the GPIMs The GPIMs are installed
33. plication of Council Directive s Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address European Representative Name European Representative Address Conformance to Directive s Product Standards Equipment Type Environment 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Cabletron Systems Inc 35 Industrial Way PO Box 5005 Rochester NH 03867 Mr J Solari Cabletron Systems Limited Nexus House Newbury Business Park London Road Newbury Berkshire RG13 2PZ England EC Directive 89 336 EEC EC Directive 73 23 EEC EN 55022 EN 50082 1 EN 60950 Networking Equipment for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment We the undersigned hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives Manufacturer Mr Ronald Fotino Full Name Compliance Engineering Manager Title Rochester NH USA Location vi Legal Representative in Europe Mr J Solari Full Name Managing Director E M E A Title Newbury Berkshire England Location Chapter 1 Introduction Beatutes coset sete oat EE OG 1 2 Related 1 7 Getting Help eese ite diee 1 7 Chapter2 Installing the Module Unpacking the Module sss nennen enne 2 1 User Accessible Components sss tenente een 2 1 Using DIP Switch 6 eost eee ase udo tse 2 4 Ins
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35. r GPIM 01 and single mode fiber GPIM 09 Introduction 8 D T i Eh J I i ia 18 a E Lt E m E m I He i Het Ee un Figure 1 1 The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 Module Introduction Auto negotiation The auto negotiation feature allows the module to automatically use the fastest rate supported by the device at the other end either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps at either half or full duplex To negotiate duplex the 9H532 18 module and the attached device must be configured for auto negotiation If only the 9H532 18 is configured for auto negotiation the module will set the connection to half duplex at either the 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps rate The 9H531 18 supports only 100 Mbps rate This technology is similar to how modems negotiate transmission speed finding the highest transmission rate possible Similarly auto negotiation determines the highest common speed between two devices and communicates at that speed If no common speed is detected the device will be partitioned Remote Monitoring RMON The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 support all nine Ethernet RMON groups The Statistics Alarms Events and History groups are enabled on all ports by default Cabletron Systems RMON Actions is a vendor specific extension of RMON and provides the ability to set an Action on any SNMP MIB variable The Action can be triggered by setting
36. r respective user s guide For details on how to get manuals refer to the Related Manuals section in the Introduction WebView The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 modules can be managed by Cabletron WebView a browser based utility There is no software to install as this management capability is built into each module For more information see the Cabletron Systems WebView User s Guide Connectivity The 9H531 18 and 9H532 18 modules have two interfaces to INB A and B backplanes and 18 front port connections The INB interfaces are fixed connections to INB A and B that allow the modules to communicate with other SmartSwitch 9000 modules supporting various LAN technologies including Token Ring FDDI Ethernet WAN Fast Ethernet and ATM The 9H531 18 is configured with sixteen MT RJ multimode fiber connectors compliant with the 802 3u IEEE 100Base FX specifications and two Gigabit Uplink Ports The 9H532 18 is configured with sixteen RJ45 UTP connectors and two Gigabit Uplink Ports The sixteen RJ45 connectors compliant with IEEE 802 3u provide sixteen IEEE 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet ports The two Gigabit GPIM connectors compliant with IEEE 802 3z provide support for multimode single mode fiber GPIMs are not included with the module and are purchased separately GPIMs are Hot Swappable i e the user can plug a GPIM into the front of the module without taking the module out of the chassis Currently supported GPIMs include multimode fibe
37. roduct based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions COMBS VCCI CT CORBtRERM CHR CS ccaA S0z ZBKABRENSTEMHOVET Notice CABLETRON SYSTEMS INC PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRODUCT IN THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS CANADA MEXICO CENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT This document is an agreement Agreement between You the end user and Cabletron Systems Inc Cabletron that sets forth your rights and obligations with respect to the Cabletron software program Program in the package The Program may be contained in firmware chips or other media UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT WHICH INCLUDES THE LICENSE AND THE LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETURN THE UNOPENED PRODUCT TO CABLETRON OR YOUR DEALER IF ANY WITHIN TEN 10 DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AGREEMENT CONTACT CABLETRON SYSTEMS 603 33
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39. talling GRIMS iei stie fedet gasto AE Ore a ae di ben ffs 2 4 Installing the Module in the SmartSwitch 9000 Chassis 2 6 The Reset Switch sss see te eere en nte nde e etes 2 8 Cabling tenente tenentes 2 9 JOB ASEZT amiet tatem reati eie red degens 2 9 100BASE TX 2 9 100BASE EX INetWOEK i rn ree 2 9 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX Network essere 2 9 Chapter 3 Technical Overview SmartSwitch Architect re x 5 o cun oae imei store aite 3 1 System Management Buses 3 3 amp UR Ire marie ie n 3 3 nro fi ett el ote P emit etienne 3 3 System Diagnostic 3 4 DCZDG Convert cete tete eee eue e tee Pee emeret i 3 4 IINBnterfaces c neo ea eto eate esteso e Tr eee iE 3 4 1960 COTS di teer 3 4 Chapter 4 LANVIEW LEDs Chapter 5 Specifications Technical Specifications dies ete de eie eii ea ree BE 5 1 OU NIE 5 1 Mean Or C 5 1 Network Interfaces Ies ette petente e ree Er 5 1 vii Contents Appendix A viii Performan enun a dta Cia tele he 5 1 Regulatory
40. ts or suggestions concerning this document contact the Cabletron Systems Technical Writing Department via the following email address TechWriting ctron com Make sure to include the document Part Number in the email message Before calling the Cabletron Systems Global Call Center have the following information ready Your Cabletron Systems service contract number A description of the failure 1 7 Introduction description of any action s already taken to resolve the problem e g changing mode switches rebooting the unit etc e The serial and revision numbers of all involved Cabletron Systems products in the network description of your network environment layout cable type etc e Network load and frame size at the time of trouble if known device history i e have you returned the device before is this a recurring problem etc Any previous Return Material Authorization RMA numbers 1 8 Chapter 2 Installing the Module Install the modules by following the steps described later in this chapter Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures Unpacking the Module 1 Carefully remove the module from the shipping box Save the box and packing materials in the event the module must be reshipped 2 Remove the module from the plastic bag Observe all precautions to prevent damage from Electrostatic Discharge ESD 3 Carefully examine the mo
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42. w Flashing Port in standby Red Flashing Transmit fault Red Diagnostic failure Off No activity port enabled 4 3 LANVIEW LEDs The functions of the GPIM receive LEDs are listed in Table 4 7 LED Color Table 4 7 GPIM Receive LEDs State Green Link no activity Port enabled Green Flashing Link port disabled Red Yellow Flashing Link activity Port enabled Diagnostic failure Off No link no activity Port enabled or disabled The functions of the Speed and Full Duplex LEDs are list in Table 4 8 and Table 4 9 These LED indications are only valid when the LED MODE switch is in the DPX SPD position Table 4 8 DPX Status LEDs 9H532 18 only LED Color State Green Yellow Port is operating in full duplex mode 20 Mbps or 200 Mbps Port is in standard half duplex mode 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Table 4 9 SPD LEDs 9H532 18 only LED Color State Green Port is linked and operating at 100 Mbps Yellow Port is linked and operating at 10 Mbps 4 4 Specifications Technical Specifications CPU PowerPC Intel i960 RISC based microprocessor Memory 8 MB Flash Memory expandable to 16 MB 32 MB DRAM local 4 MB Memory shared Network Interfaces 16 fixed RJ45 UTP connectors or 16 MT RJ multimode fiber optic connectors 2 modular Gigabit GPIM uplinks Performance Module Switch Fabric b

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