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1. 1 5 2 NETWORK REQUIREMENTS 2 1 1000BASE SX LX Network 2 1 2 2 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network 2 2 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3 1 Required Tools 3 1 3 2 Unpacking the Switch 3 2 3 3 Installing Options 3 2 3 4 Installing an Optional Ethernet Expansion Module 3 3 3 4 1 Removing the Front Panel Coverplate 3 3 3 4 2 Installing an Ethernet Expansion Module 3 4 3 5 Installing an Optional Mini GBIC 3 5 3 6 Installing an Optional XENPAK 10GBASE LR Module 3 7 3 7 Tabletop or Shelf Installation 3 9 x Contents 3 8 Rackmount Installation 3 10 3 8 1 Connecting Power
2. 3 17 3 11 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible 3 19 3 12 Connecting a VT Series Terminal 3 21 3 13 Connecting to a Modem 3 22 4 1 LANVIEW LEDs 4 2 4 2 Reset Switch 4 7 B 1 Removing the Chassis Cover B 3 B 2 Mode Switch Location Chassis Top View B 4 xii Tables Table Page Tables 1 1 Optional Ethernet Expansion Module Compliance and Physical Connection 1 3 3 1 Contents of Shipping Carton 3 2 4 1 LANVIEW LEDs 4 3 4 2 Troubleshooting Checklist 4 5 A 1 1G694 13 Specificat
3. 3 12 3 9 Connecting to the Network 3 13 3 9 1 Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to MT RJ Ports 3 13 3 9 2 Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to an SC Port 3 15 3 9 3 Network Connection Using Fiber Optic Cable 3 15 3 10 Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3 18 3 10 1 What Is Needed 3 18 3 10 2 Connecting to an IBM or Compatible Device 3 19 3 10 3 Connecting to a VT Series Terminal 3 20 3 10 4 Connecting to a Modem 3 21 3 10 5 Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments 3 23 3 11 Completing the Installation 3 25 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 Using LANVIEW 4 2 4 2 Troubleshooting Checklist 4 5 4 3 Using the Reset Button 4 7 A SPECIFICATIONS A 1 1G694 1
4. xii ABOUT THIS GUIDE Who Should Use This Guide xiii Structure of This Guide xiv How to Use This Guide xv Related Documents xv Document Conventions xvi 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Overview of the 1G694 13 1 1 1 2 Connectivity 1 2 1 3 Management 1 3 1 3 1 Switch Configuration Using WebView 1 3 1 3 2 Switch Configuration Using CLI Commands 1 3 1 4 Standards Compatibility 1 4 1 5 LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs 1 4 1 6 Getting Help
5. A 7 A 14 MGBIC 08 Optical Specifications A 7 A 15 MGBIC 08 Operating Range A 8 A 16 MGBIC 02 Specifications A 8 A 17 Console Port Pin Assignments A 9 A 18 Compliance Standards A 9 About This Guide xiii About This Guide This guide provides an overview of the Matrix E1 1G694 13 standalone switch and instructions to install the 1G694 13 an optional Ethernet expansion module Mini GBICs and XENPAK modules For information about the Command Line Interface CLI set of commands used to configure and manage the 1G694 13 refer to the Enterasys Networks Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide WHO SHOULD USE THIS GUIDE This guide is intended for a network administrator responsible for installing and setting up the 1G694 13 switch Note In this guide the following terms are used Switch refers to the 1G694 13 Ethernet expansion module or simply expansion module refers to an optional expansion card that plugs directly into an expansion port slot of the 1G694 13 Mini G
6. B 4 INDEX Figures xi Figure Page Figures 1 1 Matrix E1 1G694 13 Standalone Switch 1 1 1 2 Optional Ethernet Expansion Modules 1 3 3 1 Removing the Front Panel Coverplate 3 3 3 2 Installing the Ethernet Expansion Module 3 4 3 3 Mini GBIC Installation 3 6 3 4 XENPAK Module Installation 3 8 3 5 Clearance Required for Tabletop or Shelf Installation 3 9 3 6 Attaching the Rackmount Brackets 3 11 3 7 Fastening the Switch to the Rack 3 11 3 8 AC Power Connections 3 12 3 9 Cable Connection to Mini GBIC 3 14 3 10 SC Fiber Optic Cable Connection
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8. To remove the SC cable connector from the interface port carefully pull the connector out of the port It may need to be loosened by gently moving from side to side to release the latching keys If a link has not been established refer to Chapter 4 for LED troubleshooting details Refer to Section 1 6 for details on contacting Enterasys Networks for support 3 10 CONNECTING TO CONSOLE PORT FOR LOCAL MANAGEMENT This section describes how to install a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and optional adapters to connect a PC a VT series terminal or a modem to an Enterasys Networks module to access Local Management This section also provides the pinout assignments of the adapters 3 10 1 What Is Needed One RJ45 to DB9 female adapter supplied with the switch The following is a list of the user supplied parts that may be needed depending on the connection UTP cable with RJ45 connectors RJ45 to DB25 female adapter PN 9372110 RJ45 to DB25 male adapter PN 9372112 With a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and RJ45 to DB9 adapter you can connect products equipped with an RJ45 console port to an IBM or compatible PC running a VT series emulation software package With a UTP cable and an optional RJ45 to DB25 female adapter PN 9372110 you can connect products equipped with an RJ45 console port to a VT series terminal or VT type terminals running emulation programs for the VT series With a UTP cable and an optional RJ45 to
9. Note Read the Release Notes shipped with the switch to check for any exceptions to the supported features and operation documented in this guide Unpacking the Switch 3 2 Hardware Installation 3 2 UNPACKING THE SWITCH Unpack the switch as follows 1 Open the box and remove the packing material protecting the switch 2 Verify the contents of the carton as listed in Table 3 1 3 Remove the tape seal on the non conductive bag to remove the switch 4 Perform a visual inspection of the device for any signs of physical damage Contact Enterasys Networks if there are any signs of damage Refer to Section 1 6 for details 3 3 INSTALLING OPTIONS The 1G694 13 has one expansion slot for an optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet expansion module and four expansion port slots for optional Mini GBICs For instructions to install an Ethernet expansion module proceed to Section 3 4 To install a Mini GBIC proceed to Section 3 5 Table 3 1 Contents of Shipping Carton Item Quantity 1G694 13 1 Antistatic Wrist Strap 1 DB9 to RJ45 Adapter 1 Rackmount Kit 1 Manual Accessory Kit 1 Power Cord 2 Note If you are installing the 1G694 13 in a rack it is recommended that you install an optional Ethernet expansion module or Mini GBIC in the 1G694 13 first Caution The expansion module is NOT hot swappable The switch must be powered down before the expansion module is installed or removed Hot swapping the expansion module wh
10. 20 dBm Link Power Budget 8 5 dBm 8 5 dBm 10 5 dBm Table A 13 MGBIC LC09 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth 1300 nm Range 62 5 m MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters 50 m MMF 400 MHz km 2 550 Meters 50 m MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters 10 m SMF N A 2 10 000 Meters Table A 14 MGBIC 08 Optical Specifications Item Transmit Power minimum 0 dBm min 2 dBm typical 5 dBm max Receive Sensitivity 24 dBm min 26 dBm typical Maximum Input Power 3 dBm Link Power Budget1 Full Duplex Only 1 The maximum drive distance up to 70 km depends on the quality of the installed single mode fiber optic cable segment Use the Link Power Budget to calculate the maximum cable length of the attached segment The Link Power Budget must not exceed those specified in this table The MGBIC 08 input power must not exceed 3 dBm Otherwise saturation could occur 23 dB 28 dB typical Gigabit Ethernet Specifications A 8 Specifications A 5 5 MGBIC 02 Specifications 1000BASE T Table A 15 MGBIC 08 Operating Range Item 1550 nm Range 9 or 10 m SMF N A 70 000 Meters Table A 16 MGBIC 02 Specifications Item Specification Supported Cable Type Maximum Length Copper Category 5 UTP Up to 100 meters Connector RJ45 Data Rate 1 Gbps IEEE 802 3 2000 compatible 1000BASE T operation only Automatic crossover detection TX Output impedance 100 ohms typical at all frequencies be
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12. mtlichen Handlungen die zu Verletzung von Personen oder Todesf llen hervorgerufen durch elektrische Spannung f hren k nnen Warning Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death Advertencia Advierte contra una acci n que pudiera resultar en lesi n corporal o la muerte Warnhinweis Warnung vor Handlungen die zu Verletzung von Personen oder gar Todesf llen f hren k nnen Introduction 1 1 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the Matrix E1 1G694 13 standalone switch and provides information on how to contact Enterasys Networks for support 1 1 OVERVIEW OF THE 1G694 13 The 1G694 13 Figure 1 1 is a standalone switch with eight fixed 1000BASE SX MT RJ style ports four Mini GBIC style port slots for 1000BASE SX LX Mini GBICs and one uplink slot for an optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet expansion module Figure 1 1 Matrix E1 1G694 13 Standalone Switch The 1G694 13 switch functions are configured using the WebView application CLI switching commands or SNMP Important Notice Depending on the firmware version used in the switch some features described in this document may not be supported Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the switch to determine which features are supported RJ45 console port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Module option slot Reset switch Mini GBIC style port slots Power LED Fixed 1000BASE SX Gigabit Ethernet MT RJ ports CP
13. physical condition 1 3 connecting to network 3 15 installing 3 4
14. to the communications port on the modem 4 Turn on the modem UTP cable with RJ45 connector RJ45 to DB25 VT adapter RJ45 Console Port VT series terminal Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3 22 Hardware Installation 5 With a PC connected to a remote modem you can configure the switch remotely To accomplish this you must configure your PC VT emulation package with the following parameters 6 When these parameters are set the Local Management password screen will display Refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for further information Figure 3 13 Connecting to a Modem Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit UTP cable with RJ45 connector Local modem RJ45 console port Remote modem RJ45 to DB25 modem adapter PC Connecting to Console Port for Local Management Hardware Installation 3 23 3 10 5 Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments Console Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB9 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Receive RX 4 Red 3 Transmit TX 5 Green 5 Ground GRD 2 Orange 7 Request to Send RTS 6 Yellow 8 Clear to Send CTS VT Series Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 4 Red 2 Transmit TX 1 Blue 3 Receive RX 6 Yellow 5
15. INSTALLING AN OPTIONAL MINI GBIC This section describes how to install a Mini GBIC To prepare and install a Mini GBIC proceed as follows Preparation Before installing the Mini GBIC proceed as follows 1 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions in the antistatic wrist strap package before removing the Mini GBIC from the antistatic packaging 2 Remove the Mini GBIC from the packaging 3 If there is a protective dust cover see Figure 3 3 on the Mini GBIC port do not remove it at this time Installation To install a Mini GBIC refer to Figure 3 3 and proceed as follows 1 Hold the Mini GBIC with the top side facing up as shown in Figure 3 3 and its 7 pin edge connector facing the switch port slot 2 Carefully align the Mini GBIC with the switch port slot 3 Push the Mini GBIC into the switch port slot until the Mini GBIC clicks and locks into place This completes the Mini GBIC installation Caution Carefully follow the instructions in this manual to avoid damaging the Mini GBIC and switch The Mini GBIC and switch are sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so could result in damage to the Mini GBIC and switch Always leave the Mini GBIC in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed Installing an Optional Mini GBIC 3 6 Ha
16. Introduction 1 4 STANDARDS COMPATIBILITY The 1G694 13 is fully compliant with the IEEE 802 3 802 3ad 802 3ae 802 3u 802 3x 802 1D and 802 1Q standards The switch provides IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Algorithm STA support to enhance the overall reliability of the network and protect against loop conditions A full suite of Enterasys Networks Enterprise MIBs provide a wide array of statistical information to enhance troubleshooting For information on how to extract and compile individual MIBs contact Enterasys Networks refer to Section 1 6 about getting help 1 5 LANVIEW DIAGNOSTIC LEDs LANVIEW diagnostic LEDs serve as an important troubleshooting aid by providing an easy way to observe the status of individual ports and overall network operations Getting Help Introduction 1 5 1 6 GETTING HELP For additional support related to the modules or this document contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods Before contacting Enterasys Networks for technical support have the following information ready Your Enterasys Networks service contract number A description of the failure A description of any action s already taken to resolve the problem for example changing mode switches or rebooting the unit The serial and revision numbers of all involved Enterasys Networks products in the network A description of your network environment such as layout cable type othe
17. address assignment procedure Port is disabled Enable port Refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for instructions to enable disable ports No link to device Verify that all network connections between the network management station and the switch are valid and operating If the problem continues contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Port s goes into standby for no apparent reason Loop condition detected Verify that Spanning Tree is enabled Refer to Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for the instructions to set the type of STA Review the network design and delete unnecessary loops If the problem continues contact Enterasys Networks for technical support User parameters IP address device and module name etc were lost when the switch power was cycled or the front panel Reset button was pressed Position of Mode switch 7 NVRAM Reset was changed sometime before either cycling power or pressing the Reset button causing the user entered parameters to reset to factory default settings Clear NVRAM was set using CLI commands Reenter the lost parameters as necessary Refer to Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for the instructions to configure the device through Local Management If the problem continues contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Table 4 2 Troubleshooting Checklist Continued Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action Usi
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19. must be met before installing the switch Chapter 3 Hardware Installation provides instructions on how to install the switch on a table top or into a standard 19 inch rack install an optional Ethernet expansion module Mini GBIC or XENPAK module and connect segments to the switch and any of its installed options Chapter 4 Troubleshooting describes the function of the LANVIEW LEDs and provides troubleshooting procedures to help diagnose switch operational and related network problems Appendix A Specifications contains information on port operating specifications connector pinouts environmental requirements and physical properties for the 1G694 13 and an optional Ethernet expansion module Mini GBICs XENPAK modules and the media they support Also provided are cable fiber budget and regulatory compliance information Appendix B Mode Switch Bank Settings describes how to access the Mode Switch Bank and describes how to use its switches to clear NVRAM of all user entered parameters to reset them to the factory default settings or clear the user entered passwords and reset them to the factory default settings In either case you can re enter your user settings How to Use This Guide About This Guide xv HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE RELATED DOCUMENTS The following document provides the information to configure the switch using the Command Line Interface to set up and manage the switch Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide
20. the fiber ports 3 6 INSTALLING AN OPTIONAL XENPAK 10GBASE LR MODULE This section describes how to install a XENPAK module To prepare and install a XENPAK module proceed as follows Preparation Before installing the XENPAK module proceed as follows 1 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions in the antistatic wrist strap package before removing the XENPAK module from the antistatic packaging 2 Remove the XENPAK module from the packaging Installation To install a XENPAK module refer to Figure 3 4 and proceed as follows 1 Hold the XENPAK module with the top side facing up as shown in Figure 3 4 and its edge connector facing the port slot 2 Carefully align the XENPAK module with the port slot 3 Push the XENPAK module into the switch port slot until the back of the XENPAK module faceplate is flush against the Ethernet expansion module 4 Turn the two thumbscrews clockwise and tighten to secure the XENPAK module to the ZPIM1 06 This completes the XENPAK module installation Caution Carefully follow the instructions in this manual to avoid damaging the XENPAK module and switch The XENPAK module and switch are sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so could result in damage to the 10GBASE LR and switch Always leave the 10GBASE LR in the antistatic bag or an equ
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22. 3 Specifications A 2 A 2 ZPIM1 01 ZPIM1 06 10 Gigabit Port Interface Specifications A 3 A 3 Input Output Specifications for the 10GBASE LR A 4 A 4 Mini GBIC Input Output Specifications A 5 A 5 Gigabit Ethernet Specifications A 5 A 5 1 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Specifications 1000BASE SX A 5 A 5 2 MGBIC LC03 Specifications 1000BASE SX A 6 A 5 3 MGBIC LC09 Specifications 1000BASE LX A 7 A 5 4 MGBIC 08 Specifications 1000BASE ELX A 7 A 5 5 MGBIC 02 Specifications 1000BASE T A 8 A 6 RJ45 COM Port Pinout Assignments A 9 A 7 Regulatory Compliance A 9 B MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS B 1 Required Tools B 1 B 2 Removing the Chassis Cover B 2 B 3 Setting the Mode Switches
23. BICs Port Interface Option Slot Supports one optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet expansion module Processors Memory Processors MPC8240 200 MHz processor Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM 64 MB FLASH Memory 8 MB Physical Dimensions 6 6H x 43 8W x 38 73D cm 2 62H x 17 25W x 15 25D in Approximate Weight Gross 8 05 kg 17 7 lb shipping carton containing one device Net 2 89 kg 6 4 lb one device without packaging MTBF Predicted 41 658 hours Environmental Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 30 C to 73 C 22 F to 164 F Operating Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing ZPIM1 01 ZPIM1 06 10 Gigabit Port Interface Specifications Specifications A 3 A 2 ZPIM1 01 ZPIM1 06 10 GIGABIT PORT INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS As of the printing of this manual two expansion modules ZPIM1 01 and ZPIM1 06 were available from Enterasys Networks Table A 2 and Table A 3 provide the specifications Warning The ZPIM1 01 uses Class 1 lasers Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Advertencia No se debe usar instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser El uso de los instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser incrementa el riesgo a los ojos Cuando vean el puerto de la potencia optic
24. Clear to Send CTS 5 Green 7 Ground GRD 2 Orange 20 Data Terminal Ready Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3 24 Hardware Installation Modem Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Transmit TX 2 Orange 8 Data Carrier Detect DCD 4 Red 3 Receive 5 Green 7 Ground GRD 6 Yellow 20 Data Terminal Ready DTR 8 Gray 22 Ring Indicator Completing the Installation Hardware Installation 3 25 3 11 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION After installing the 1G694 13 and making the connections to the network secure the cables by running the cables along the strain relief bracket and tying them to the strain relief bracket using cable ties Initial Logon to Device Management For the initial logon to the 1G694 13 use the console port and configure the switch using the command line interface CLI To initially access the device management from your local pc terminal or modem connection follow the instructions below 1 Enter rw Read Write for Username 2 At the Password prompt press Enter Return For details on how to configure the 1G694 13 using the command line interface refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide The CLI commands enable you to initially set up and perform more involved switch management configurations After the initial configuration you can also use WebView Enterasys Networks e
25. DB25 male adapter PN 9372112 you can connect products equipped with an RJ45 console port to a Hayes compatible modem that supports 9600 baud Connecting to Console Port for Local Management Hardware Installation 3 19 3 10 2 Connecting to an IBM or Compatible Device To connect an IBM PC or compatible device running the VT terminal emulation to an Enterasys Networks module Console port Figure 3 11 proceed as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable not supplied to the Console port on the Enterasys Networks module 2 Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the RJ45 to DB9 adapter supplied with the switch 3 Connect the RJ45 to DB9 adapter to the communications port on the PC 4 Turn on the PC and configure your VT emulation package with the following parameters 5 When these parameters are set the Local Management password screen will appear Refer to the appropriate Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for further information Figure 3 11 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit UTP cable with RJ45 connector RJ45 to DB9 PC adapter RJ45 console port PC Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3 20 Hardware Installation 3 10 3 Connecting to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to an Enterasys Networks s
26. Ethernet Card Mini GBIC port interface slots can support 1 Gbps fiber optic and copper connections as described in Table A 7 The optional Mini GBICs are hot swappable A 5 GIGABIT ETHERNET SPECIFICATIONS The following specifications for the Mini GBICs shown in Table A 8 through Table A 16 meet or exceed the IEEE 802 3z 1998 standard A 5 1 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Specifications 1000BASE SX Table A 7 Mini GBIC Input Output Port Specifications Item Specification MGBIC LC01 Provides one LC fiber optic multimode port that is compliant with the 1000BASE SX standard LC connector MGBIC LC03 Provides one LC fiber optic multimode port that is compliant with the 1000BASE SX standard LC duplex style connector MGBIC LC09 Provides one LC fiber optic single mode port that is compliant with the 1000BASE LX standard LC connector MGBIC MT01 Provides one MT RJ fiber optic multi mode port that is compliant with the 1000BASE SX standard MT RJ connector MGBIC 08 Provides one LC fiber optic single mode port that is compliant with the 1000BASE ELX standard LC connector MGBIC 02 Provides one RJ45 copper connection that is compliant with the 1000BASE T standard RJ45 connector Table A 8 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Optical Specifications Item 62 5 m MMF 50 m MMF Transmit Power minimum 9 5 dBm 9 5 dBm Receive Sensitivity 17 dBm 17 dBm Link Power Budget 7 5 dBm 7 5 dBm Gigabit Ethernet Specifications A 6 Sp
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28. ICs enable you to vary the type of 1 Gbps ports At the printing of this document there were three Mini GBICs available two that support 1000BASE SX and one that supports 1000BASE LX fiber optic connections The device at the other end of the fiber connection must meet the 1 Gigabit Ethernet requirements for the devices to operate at Gigabit speed Note The Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide and Cabling Guide referred to in the following sections can be found on the Enterasys Networks World Wide Web site http www enterasys com support manuals 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network 2 2 Network Requirements 2 2 10 GIGABIT ETHERNET NETWORK There is one optional 10 Gigabit interface port slot on the switch Depending on the network application e g network type and cabling an optional expansion module can support different Ethernet connections As of the printing of this document two models of 10 Gbps Ethernet expansion modules are available ZPIM1 01 and ZPIM1 06 The ZPIM1 01 has a fixed single port 850 nm Coarse Wave Division Multiplex interface with an SC connector and can drive a signal to a maximum distance of 250 meters 820 feet on a multimode fiber optic cable The ZPIM1 06 has a port slot that can support various optional XENPAK 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 GbE standard type fiber optic modules Currently only the 10GBASE LR is available This uplink has one 10 nanometer single mode fiber optic interface with an SC connector an
29. The manual listed above can be obtained from the World Wide Web in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format PDF at the following site http www enterasys com support manuals For Refer to An overview of the switch and getting technical support from Enterasys Networks Chapter 1 Introduction Network requirements that must be met before installing the switch Chapter 2 Network Requirements Instructions to install the switch hardware and optional modules Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Troubleshooting installation problems and diagnosing network operational problems using the LANVIEW LEDs Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Specifications environmental requirements and physical properties for the 1G694 13 and its optional modules Appendix A Specifications Instructions to set the mode switches when necessary Appendix B Mode Switch Bank Settings Document Conventions xvi About This Guide DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS This guide uses the following conventions Note Calls the reader s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance Caution Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment Electrical Hazard Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death due to an electrical hazard Riesgo Electrico Advierte contra una acci n que pudiera resultar en lesi n corporal o la muerte debido a un riesgo el ctrico Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Warnung vor s
30. U LED Connectivity 1 2 Introduction You can install the switch on a tabletop or into a standard 19 inch rack using the rack mounting hardware The 1G694 13 has two power supplies If one power supply fails the remaining power supply assumes the entire load of the device without interruption to network traffic Each power supply module has its own ac input connection and must be connected to different ac power circuits for power source redundancy 1 2 CONNECTIVITY The switch has twelve 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports and one 10 Gigabit Ethernet expansion port which is via an optional expansion module 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports consist of eight fixed MT RJ style ports that are 1000BASE SX compliant and four port slots that support optional hot swappable Mini GBICs As of the printing of this manual there were three Mini GBIC models available two that comply with standard 1000BASE SX one that complies with 1000BASE LX 10 Gigabit Ethernet Port The 10 Gigabit Ethernet port is an expansion slot for a 10 Gigabit Ethernet expansion module Depending on the Ethernet expansion module installed the uplink can be via different connectors and media that support 10 Gigabit Ethernet operation Figure 1 2 shows the Ethernet expansion modules available at the time of this printing Table 1 1 indicates which standard the modules comply with and the type of physical connections Caution The expa
31. a la corriente debe ser removida del adaptador de la red Warnhinweis Benutzen sie keinesfalls optische Hilfmittel um die Funktion des Lasers zu berpr fen Solche Hilfsmittel erh hen die Gefahr von Sehsch den Wenn sie den optischen Port berpr fen m chten stellen Sie sicher dass die Komponente von der Spannungsversorgung getrennt ist Table A 2 ZPIM1 01 ZPIM1 06 Port Environmental Specifications Item Specification ZPIM1 01 Port ZPIM1 06 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet with a standard duplex SC connector 10 Gigabit Ethernet option slot for XENPAK compliant devices Environmental Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 30 C to 73 C 22 F to 164 F Operating Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Table A 3 ZPIM1 01 Optical Specifications Parameter Data Rate Minimum Maximum Units Fiber Length 62 5 installed 160MHz km 4 x 3 1875 2 80 m Fiber Length 50 micron standard 500MHz km 4 x 3 1875 2 250 m Fiber Length 50 micron 850 optimized 2200MHz km 4 x 3 1875 2 550 m Input Output Specifications for the 10GBASE LR A 4 Specifications A 3 INPUT OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE 10GBASE LR The ZPIM1 06 option slot supports XENPAK 10 Gigabit Ethernet GbE standard 802 3ae interface plug in modules These modules are hot swappable Table A 4 through Table A 6 provide the specifications for the 10GBASE LR module which is the only mo
32. are Installation 3 4 2 Installing an Ethernet Expansion Module Refer to Figure 3 2 and proceed as follows 1 After completing the removal of the coverplate align the Ethernet expansion module with the guides inside the option slot in the 1G694 13 front panel Then slide the Ethernet expansion module into the slot until its rear connector is fully engaged 2 Tighten the two captive screws on the Ethernet expansion module to secure it to the 1G694 13 front panel This completes the Ethernet expansion module installation If you are installing options proceed as follows To install a Mini GBIC proceed to Section 3 5 To install a XENPAK module 10GBASE LR in a ZPIM1 06 expansion module proceed to Section 3 6 Otherwise proceed to Section 3 7 to install the 1G694 13 on a shelf or tabletop or Section 3 8 to install the 1G694 13 into a standard 19 inch rack Figure 3 2 Installing the Ethernet Expansion Module Caution Expansion modules are NOT hot swappable The switch must be powered down before an expansion module ZPIM1 01 or ZPIM1 06 is installed or removed Hot swapping the expansion module while the switch is powered on could cause the device to stop forwarding frames Ethernet expansion module 1G694 13 front panel Guides Rear connectors Option slot Captive screws Installing an Optional Mini GBIC Hardware Installation 3 5 3 5
33. d can drive a signal to a maximum distance of 10 kilometers 6 2 miles on a single mode fiber optic cable The device at the other end of the fiber optic connection must be an Enterasys Networks product with a matching ZPIM1 01 or a standards compliant product with a 10GBASE LR interface as appropriate Hardware Installation 3 1 3 Hardware Installation This chapter provides the instructions required to install the 1G694 13 Follow the order of the sections as listed below to correctly install the switch Unpacking the switch Section 3 2 Installing options Section 3 3 Installing an optional Ethernet expansion module Section 3 4 Installing an optional Mini GBIC Section 3 5 Installing an optional 10GBASE LR Section 3 6 Tabletop or shelf installation Section 3 7 Rackmount installation Section 3 8 Connecting to the network Section 3 9 Connecting to the Console port for local management Section 3 10 Completing the installation Section 3 11 3 1 REQUIRED TOOLS A Phillips screwdriver is required to install the switch into a rack Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit Riesgo El ctrico Solamente personal capacitado debe de instalar o darle servicio a esta unida Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen oder Servicearbeiten sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden
34. dule available as of the printing of this manual Warning The 10GBASE LR uses Class 1 lasers Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Advertencia No se debe usar instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser El uso de los instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser incrementa el riesgo a los ojos Cuando vean el puerto de la potencia optica la corriente debe ser removida del adaptador de la red Warnhinweis Benutzen sie keinesfalls optische Hilfmittel um die Funktion des Lasers zu berpr fen Solche Hilfsmittel erh hen die Gefahr von Sehsch den Wenn sie den optischen Port berpr fen m chten stellen Sie sicher dass die Komponente von der Spannungsversorgung getrennt ist Table A 4 Port Input Output Specifications Item Specification 10GBASE LR Provides one SC fiber optic single mode port that is compliant with the 10 GbE standard SC connector Table A 5 10GBASE LR Optical Specifications Item 10 m MMF Transmit Power minimum 9 5 dBm Receive Sensitivity 20 dBm Link Power Budget 10 5 dBm Table A 6 10GBASE LR Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth 1300 nm Range 10 m SMF N A 2 10 000 Meters Mini GBIC Input Output Specifications Specifications A 5 A 4 MINI GBIC INPUT OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS The Mini Gigabit
35. e cover by lifting it straight up and off the chassis To reinstall the chassis cover perform the removal procedures in reverse Figure B 1 Removing the Chassis Cover Cover Screws 6 Cover Chassis Setting the Mode Switches B 4 Mode Switch Bank Settings B 3 SETTING THE MODE SWITCHES Figure B 2 shows the location of the mode switches and the switch settings for normal operation These switches are set at the factory and rarely need to be changed Switch definitions and positions are as follows Switches 1 through 5 Reserved for future use Figure B 2 Mode Switch Location Chassis Top View Switch 6 Force Download Changing the position of this switch initiates an Xmodem download of the functional image via the console port on the next power up of the device You must connect the console port to a terminal emulator that supports the Xmodem protocol such as HyperTerminal Front panel Mode switch bank Setting the Mode Switches Mode Switch Bank Settings B 5 Switch 7 Clear NVRAM Changing the position of this switch resets NVRAM on the next power up of the device All user entered parameters such as the IP address device names etc are reset to the factory default settings Once the switch resets you can either use the factory default settings or reenter your own parameters Switch 8 Reset Password Community Names Changing the posit
36. e non exclusive and non transferable right to use only the one 1 copy of the Program provided in this package subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement 2 RESTRICTIONS Except as otherwise authorized in writing by Enterasys You may not nor may You permit any third party to i Reverse engineer decompile disassemble or modify the Program in whole or in part including for reasons of error correction or interoperability except to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law and to the extent the parties shall not be permitted by that applicable law such rights are expressly excluded Information necessary to achieve interoperability or correct errors is available from Enterasys upon request and upon payment of Enterasys applicable fee ii Incorporate the Program in whole or in part in any other product or create derivative works based on the Program in whole or in part iii Publish disclose copy reproduce or transmit the Program in whole or in part iv Assign sell license sublicense rent lease encumber by way of security interest pledge or otherwise transfer the Program in whole or in part v Remove any copyright trademark proprietary rights disclaimer or warning notice included on or embedded in any part of the Program 3 APPLICABLE LAW This Agreement shall be interpreted and governed under the laws and in the state and federal courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts without regard
37. e that the switch has adequate power Amber Solid Power supply functional not in redundant mode 1 Ensure that the power cords are plugged in correctly and that there is power at the two power sources 2 Contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Green Solid Power supplies are functioning and are in the redundant mode None CPU Red Blinking Hardware failure has occurred Contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Solid Resetting normal power up reset If the LED remains Red for several minutes the system may have a fatal error Contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Amber Blinking Crippled Contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Solid Testing If the LED remains amber for more than several minutes contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Green Solid Functional None Amber and Green Booting Blinks amber and green while booting None Using LANVIEW 4 4 Troubleshooting Port RX Off No link None Green Solid Link port enabled no activity None Blinking Link port disabled None Amber Flashing or Solid Link port enabled activity None Red Solid Diagnostic failure Contact Enterasys Networks for assistance Port TX Off No activity Green Flashing or Solid Indicates activity Flashing rate indicates data rate None Red Solid Diagnostic failure Contact Enterasys Networks for technical supp
38. ecifications A 5 2 MGBIC LC03 Specifications 1000BASE SX Table A 9 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth 850 nm Range 62 5 m MMF 160 MHz km 2 220 Meters 62 5 m MMF 200 MHz km 2 275 Meters 50 m MMF 400 MHz km 2 500 Meters 50 m MMF 500 MHz km 2 550 Meters Table A 10 MGBIC LC03 Optical Specifications Item 62 5 125 m MMF 50 125 m MMF Transmit Power minimum 9 5 dBm 9 5 dBm Transmit Power maximum 3 dBm 3 dBm Receive Sensitivity 20 dBm 20 dBm Link Power Budget1 Multimode Only 1 The maximum drive distance up to 2 km depends on the quality of the installed multimode fiber optic cable segment Use the Link Power Budget to calculate the maximum cable length of the attached segment The Link Power Budget must not exceed those specified in this table The MGBIC LC03 input power must not exceed 3 dBm Otherwise saturation could occur 10 5 dBm 10 5 dBm Table A 11 MGBIC LC03 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth 1310 nm Range 62 5 m MMF 160 MHz km 2 000 Meters 50 m MMF 400 MHz km 2 000 Meters Gigabit Ethernet Specifications Specifications A 7 A 5 3 MGBIC LC09 Specifications 1000BASE LX A 5 4 MGBIC 08 Specifications 1000BASE ELX Table A 12 MGBIC LC09 Optical Specifications Item 62 5 m MMF 50 m MMF 10 m MMF Transmit Power minimum 11 5 dBm 11 5 dBm 9 5 dBm Receive Sensitivity 20 dBm 20 dBm
39. ends of the connectors Note An odd number of crossovers preferably one must be maintained between like devices so that the transmit port of one device is connected to the receive port of the other device and vice versa Connecting to the Network 3 16 Hardware Installation Warning Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Advertencia No se debe usar instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser El uso de los instrumentos opticos para ver la potencia laser incrementa el riesgo a los ojos Cuando vean el puerto de la potencia optica la corriente debe ser removida del adaptador de la red Warnhinweis Benutzen sie keinesfalls optische Hilfmittel um die Funktion des Lasers zu berpr fen Solche Hilfsmittel erh hen die Gefahr von Sehsch den Wenn sie den optischen Port berpr fen m chten stellen Sie sicher dass die Komponente von der Spannungsversorgung getrennt ist Caution To prevent contaminating the end of strands in the connectors or ports leave the protective covers in place when the connectors or ports are not in use Do not touch the ends of the fiber optic strands and do not let the ends come in contact with dust dirt or other contaminants Contamination of the ends causes problems in data transmission If the ends become contaminated blo
40. fety information before installing or operating this module The Class 1 laser transceivers use an optical feedback loop to maintain Class 1 operation limits This control loop eliminates the need for maintenance checks or adjustments The output is factory set and does not allow any user adjustment Class 1 Laser transceivers comply with the following safety standards 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 U S Department of Health and Human Services FDA IEC Publication 825 International Electrotechnical Commission CENELEC EN 60825 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization When operating within their performance limitations laser transceiver output meets the Class 1 accessible emission limit of all three standards Class 1 levels of laser radiation are not considered hazardous When the connector is in place all laser radiation remains within the fiber The maximum amount of radiant power exiting the fiber under normal conditions is 12 6 dBm or 55 x 10 6 watts Removing the optical connector from the transceiver allows laser radiation to emit directly from the optical port The maximum radiance from the optical port under worst case conditions is 0 8 W cm 2 or 8 x 103 W m2 sr 1 Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard When viewing the output optical port power must be removed from the network adapter Declaration of Conf
41. iber optic network cable connection 3 15 Index 2 L LANVIEW use of 4 2 Local Management introduction to 1 3 M Management use of 1 3 MGBIC 08 specifications for A 7 Mini GBIC installation of 3 5 specifications for A 4 A 5 Mode Switch setting of B 4 Mode Switch Bank Settings B 1 MT RJ Ports connecting fiber optic cables to 3 13 N Notices General ii O Options installation of 3 2 introduction to 3 2 P Port RX LED function of 4 4 Port TX LED function of 4 4 Ports 10 Gigabit Ethernet 1 2 1 Gigabit Ethernet 1 2 Power connections instructions for 3 12 PWR LED function of 4 3 R Rackmount instructions for 3 10 Regulatory compliance A 9 Related manuals xv Reset button use of 4 7 S Safety requirements A 9 SC port connecting fiber optic cables to 3 13 Specifications A 1 10GBASE LR module A 4 Mini GBICs A 4 A 5 ZPIM1 01 A 3 ZPIM1 06 A 3 Specifications MGBIC 08 A 7 Specifications MGBIC LC01 operating range A 6 optical A 5 A 8 Specifications MGBIC LC09 operating range A 4 A 7 A 8 optical A 7 Specifications MGBIC MT01 operating range A 6 optical A 5 A 6 Standards compatibility 1 4 T Troubleshooting 4 2 checklist 4 5 U Unpacking 3 2 W WebView introduction to 1 3 Index 3 X XENPAK module installing 3 7 Z ZPIM1 01 compliance amp physical condition 1 3 connecting to network 3 15 installing 3 4 ZPIM1 06 compliance amp
42. igabit Interface Card Mini GBIC refers to a smaller optional interface card that plugs into the front panel ports 9 through 12 XENPAK module or 10GBASE LR refers to a small 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 GbE fiber optic interface module that plugs into the ZPIM1 06 expansion module The 10GBASE LR conforms to the XENPAK 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard Important Notice Depending on the firmware version used in the switch some features described in this document may not be supported Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the switch to determine which features are supported Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures Riesgo Electrico Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden Structure of This Guide xiv About This Guide STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE This guide is organized as follows This preface provides preliminary information to help you use this guide and a brief summary of each chapter defines conventions used in this document and lists technology and user guides that may help you set up and manage the 1G694 13 switch Chapter 1 Introduction provides an overview of the switch and explains how to contact Enterasys Networks for technical support Chapter 2 Network Requirements provides an overview of the network requirements that
43. ile the switch is powered on could cause the device to stop forwarding frames Installing an Optional Ethernet Expansion Module Hardware Installation 3 3 3 4 INSTALLING AN OPTIONAL ETHERNET EXPANSION MODULE Installing an Ethernet expansion module involves the following Removing the front panel coverplate Section 3 4 1 Installing the Ethernet expansion module Section 3 4 2 3 4 1 Removing the Front Panel Coverplate Refer to Figure 3 1 and proceed as follows 1 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions on the antistatic wrist strap package 2 Place the 1G694 13 on an antistatic pad not shown on a sturdy flat surface 3 Loosen the two captive screws until the coverplate is released from the front panel 4 Remove the coverplate from the front panel Save the coverplate for future use if necessary Figure 3 1 Removing the Front Panel Coverplate Note Install any optional equipment before proceeding to Section 3 7 Caution An antistatic wrist strap is required to perform the following procedures to minimize ESD damage to the devices involved Precauci n Para minimizar los efectos de las descargas de electricidad est tica deber utilizar una pulsera antiest tica al realizar los siguiente procedimientos 1G694 13 Coverplate Coverplate captive screws 2 Front panel Installing an Optional Ethernet Expansion Module 3 4 Hardw
44. ing information 3 9 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK The following procedures cover the cable connections from the network or other devices to the fixed MT RJ front panel ports optional Mini GBIC or an SC port on an optional Ethernet expansion module Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to MT RJ Ports Section 3 9 1 Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to an SC port Section 3 9 2 3 9 1 Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to MT RJ Ports This section provides the procedure for connecting 1 Gigabit Ethernet multimode fiber optic segments from the network or other devices to the fixed front panel MT RJ ports or to Mini GBIC MT RJ ports The procedure is the same in either case Each fiber optic link consists of two fiber optic strands within the cable Transmit TX Receive RX The transmit strand from a switch port connects to the receive port of a fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet device at the other end of the segment The receive strand of the applicable MT RJ port on the switch connects to the transmit port of the fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet device The following procedure describes how to connect an MT RJ cable connector to a Mini GBIC MT RJ port connector This procedure also applies to the eight fixed MT RJ ports Refer to Figure 3 9 and proceed as follows 1 Remove the protective covers not shown from the MT RJ fiber optic port on the Mini GBIC and from the connectors on each end of the cable Note Leave the protecti
45. installation site with fluctuations of less than 10 C 18 F per hour Caution To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating leave a minimum clearance space of 5 1 cm 2 0 in at the left right and rear of the device Precauci n Para asegurar una buena ventilaci n y evitar que el sistema se sobrecaliente deje un espacio m nimo de 5 1 cm 2 pulgadas con respecto a los lados y a la parte posterior del aparato Warning Before installing the chassis into a rack ensure that the rack can support the device s without compromising the stability of the rack Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage may result Advertencia Antes de instalar el chassis en un rack asegurarse que el rack puede soportar el los dispositivo s sin comprometer la estabilidad del mismo De otra forma puede suceder algun tipo de da o personal o del equipo Warnhinweis Sch tzen Sie sich vor Verletzungen und Ger teschaden berzeugen Sie sich vor der Installation des Chassis in das Rack von dessen Stabilit t Rackmount Installation Hardware Installation 3 11 Installation Proceed as follows to install the switch into a 19 inch rack 1 Attach the rackmount brackets to the switch as shown in Figure 3 6 using the eight M3 x 6 mm flathead screws from the rackmount kit Figure 3 6 Attaching the Rackmount Brackets 2 Position the switch between the rails of the 19 inch rack as shown in Figure 3 7 Then fasten the swi
46. ion of this switch clears user entered passwords stored in NVRAM and restores the factory default passwords on the next power up of the device Once the switch resets you can either use the factory default settings or reenter your own passwords Note Do not change the position of Switch 8 unless it is necessary to reset the module super user configured passwords to their factory default settings Index 1 Index Numerics 1000BASE SX LX network connections requirements for 2 1 10GBASE LR module installing 3 7 specifications for A 4 10 Gigabit Ethernet port introduction to 1 2 1G694 13 overview of the 1 1 unpacking of the 3 2 1 Gigabit Ethernet introduction to 1 2 A Accessing mode switch bank B 2 C Cable Fiber Budget A 5 Fiber budget A 4 Cable specifications 1000BASE SX LX network 2 1 Chassis cover removal of B 2 CLI commands introduction to 1 3 COM port pin assignments for A 9 Connecting to the network instructions for 3 13 Connectivity introduction to 1 2 CPU LED function of 4 3 D Document conventions xvi E Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC requirements A 9 Ethernet expansion module installation of 3 3 F Fiber budget A 4 A 5 Front panel 1 1 G Getting help methods for 1 5 H Hardware installation required tools for 3 1 I Installation connecting to the network 3 13 in a rack 3 10 optional Ethernet expansion module 3 3 optional Mini GBIC 3 5 SC to f
47. ions A 2 A 2 ZPIM1 01 ZPIM1 06 Port Environmental Specifications A 3 A 3 ZPIM1 01 Optical Specifications A 3 A 4 Port Input Output Specifications A 4 A 5 10GBASE LR Optical Specifications A 4 A 6 10GBASE LR Operating Range A 4 A 7 Mini GBIC Input Output Port Specifications A 5 A 8 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Optical Specifications A 5 A 9 MGBIC LC01 MGBIC MT01 Operating Range A 6 A 10 MGBIC LC03 Optical Specifications A 6 A 11 MGBIC LC03 Operating Range A 6 A 12 MGBIC LC09 Optical Specifications A 7 A 13 MGBIC LC09 Operating Range
48. ivalent antistatic container when not installed Installing an Optional XENPAK 10GBASE LR Module 3 8 Hardware Installation Figure 3 4 XENPAK Module Installation Removing a XENPAK Module To remove a XENPAK module from the switch refer back to Figure 3 4 and proceed as follows 1 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions in the antistatic wrist strap package before removing the XENPAK module 2 Remove the network cable connected to the XENPAK module 3 Turn the thumbscrews counterclockwise to release the XENPAK module from the ZPIM1 06 4 Grasp the thumbscrews and pull the XENPAK module straight out of the switch port slot 5 Before storing or shipping the XENPAK module insert it into a static free container This completes the removal procedure 10GBASE LR XENPAK module Switch port slot 10GBASE LR XENPAK top side Thumbscrews 2 Edge connector insertion side Caution The XENPAK module and switch are sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so can result in damage to the XENPAK module and switch Always leave the XENPAK module in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed Tabletop or Shelf Installation Hardware Installation 3 9 3 7 TABLETOP OR SHELF INSTALLATION To install the switch on a tableto
49. mbedded web server for configuration and management tasks refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 WebView User s Guide The guides are available online at http www enterasys com support manuals If you require assistance contact Enterasys Networks using one of the methods described in Getting Help in Section 1 6 Completing the Installation 3 26 Hardware Installation Troubleshooting 4 1 4 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information concerning the following Using LANVIEW Section 4 1 Troubleshooting checklist Section 4 2 Using the Reset button Section 4 3 Using LANVIEW 4 2 Troubleshooting 4 1 USING LANVIEW The 1G694 13 switch uses the Enterasys Networks built in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system called LANVIEW The LANVIEW LEDs Figure 4 1 allow you to quickly observe network status for diagnosing network problems Figure 4 1 LANVIEW LEDs Table 4 1 describes the LED indications and the associated recommended actions PWR LED Port RX LED CPU LED Port TX LED NOTE The terms flashing blinking and solid used in Table 4 1 indicate the following Flashing LED is flashing randomly Blinking LED is flashing at a steady rate approximately 50 on 50 off Solid LED is on steady and not pulsing Using LANVIEW Troubleshooting 4 3 Table 4 1 LANVIEW LEDs LED Color State Recommended Action PWR Off No power Ensur
50. ng the Reset Button Troubleshooting 4 7 4 3 USING THE RESET BUTTON The Reset button shown in Figure 4 2 resets and re initializes the switch Figure 4 2 Reset Switch Caution Pressing the Reset button resets the device and all current switching being performed by the switch is halted A network downtime of up to two minutes will result from this action for any devices connected to the switch Reset Button Specifications A 1 A Specifications This appendix provides information about the following 1G694 13 specifications Section A 1 ZPIM1 01 ZPIM1 06 10 Gigabit Ethernet port interface specifications Section A 2 Input output specifications for the 10GBASE LR Section A 3 Mini GBIC input output specifications Section A 4 Gigabit Ethernet specifications Section A 5 Console port pinout assignment Section A 6 Regulatory compliance Section A 7 Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change the specifications at any time without notice 1G694 13 Specifications A 2 Specifications A 1 1G694 13 SPECIFICATIONS Table A 1 provides the I O ports processors and memory physical and environmental module specifications for the 1G694 13 Table A 1 1G694 13 Specifications Item Specification Ports Ports 1 through 8 Eight fixed 1000BASE SX compliant MT RJ ports Ports 9 through 12 Four Mini GBIC port slots for 1000BASE SX or LX compliant Mini G
51. nsion modules are NOT hot swappable The switch must be powered down before the expansion modules are installed or removed Hot swapping the expansion modules while the switch is powered on could cause the device to stop forwarding frames Management Introduction 1 3 Figure 1 2 Optional Ethernet Expansion Modules 1 3 MANAGEMENT Management of the module can be either in band or out of band In band remote management is possible using Telnet and Enterasys Networks WebView application Out of band management is provided through the RJ45 COM port on the front panel using a VT100 terminal or a VT100 terminal emulator 1 3 1 Switch Configuration Using WebView Enterasys Networks HTTP based Web management application WebView is an intuitive web tool for simple management tasks 1 3 2 Switch Configuration Using CLI Commands The CLI commands enable you to perform more complete switch configuration management tasks For information about the CLI command set refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide Table 1 1 Optional Ethernet Expansion Module Compliance and Physical Connection Ethernet Expansion Module Compliant to Physical Connection ZPIM1 01 10 Gigabit Ethernet One fixed SC connector ZPIM1 06 10 Gigabit Ethernet One slot for an optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10 GbE module with one fiber optic SC connector This module must conform to the XENPAK 10 GbE standard Standards Compatibility 1 4
52. oneltado a la corriente Una descarga electrica le puede causar y probocarle da os al igual que al aparato No enchufe a la corriente hasta que la tapa y los tornillos esten en su lugar Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Deckel von das 1G694 13 nicht abziehen unter spannung Gefahr f r das personnal und oder das ger t wegen gef hrliche spannungen ensteht 1G694 13 nicheinschalten so lang der deckel und schrauben nicht eingebaut sind Electrical Hazard This unit may have more than one power supply cord Disconnect two power supply cords before servicing to avoid electric shock Riesgo Electrico Cet appareil comporte plus d un cordon d alimentation Rafin de prevenir les chocs electriques degrancher les deux cordons d alimentation avant de faire le depannage Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Dieses ger t hat mehr als einen netzanschlu Trennen sie vor wartungsarbeiten die 2 net zanschl sse vom netz um elektrische schl ge zu vermeiden Electrical Hazard Turn off the 1G694 13 by unplugging the power cord from the rear of the chassis Riesgo Electrico Apague el 1G694 13 desenchufe el cable de la unidad Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Am hinten des 1G694 13 stechei abziehen um aus zu schalten Tip Before performing step b mark the cables connected to the switch according to their associated port numbers This is recommended for ease of reinstallation Removing the Chassis Cover Mode Switch Bank Settings B 3 4 Remove th
53. orm the following steps until it is on a Verify that the device at the other end of the segment is ON and connected to the segment b If there are separate fiber optic connections on the other device check the crossover of the cables Swap the cable connections if necessary c Check that the fiber optic connection meets the dB loss and cable specifications outlined in the Cabling Guide for multimode fiber optic cabling To obtain this document refer to Section 1 6 If a link has not been established refer to Chapter 4 for LED troubleshooting details If a problem persists refer to Getting Help in Chapter 1 for details on contacting Enterasys Networks for support 5 Repeat steps 1 through 3 above until all connections have been made 3 9 2 Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to an SC Port The optional ZPIM1 01 and 10GBASE LR have an SC style connector for a cable connection to a 10 Gigabit Ethernet network Enterasys Networks offers fiber optic cables that use SC style connectors which are keyed to ensure proper crossover of the transmit and receive fibers 3 9 3 Network Connection Using Fiber Optic Cable The following instructions apply to SC connections of either the ZPIM1 01 or 10GBASE LR module installed in a ZPIM1 06 In this procedure connection to ZPIM1 01 is used as an example To connect the switch to the network perform the following steps 1 Remove any protective covers from the fiber optic ports and from the
54. ormity Application of Council Directive s 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Manufacturer s Name Enterasys Networks Inc Manufacturer s Address 50 Minuteman Road Andover MA 01810 USA European Representative Address Enterasys Networks Ltd Nexus House Newbury Business Park London Road Newbury Berkshire RG14 2PZ England Conformance to Directive s Product Standards EC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 EC Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 EN 60825 Equipment Type Environment Networking Equipment for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment Enterasys Networks Inc declares that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives ENTERASYS NETWORKS INC FIRMWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT This document is an agreement Agreement between the end user You and Enterasys Networks Inc on behalf of itself and its Affiliates as hereinafter defined Enterasys that sets forth Your rights and obligations with respect to the Enterasys software program firmware installed on the Enterasys product including any accompanying documentation hardware or media Program in the package and prevails over any additional conflicting or inconsistent terms and conditions appearing on any purchase order or other document submitted by You Affiliate means any person partnership
55. ort Table 4 1 LANVIEW LEDs Continued LED Color State Recommended Action Troubleshooting Checklist Troubleshooting 4 5 4 2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST If the switch is not working properly refer to Table 4 2 for a checklist of problems possible causes and recommended actions to resolve the problem Table 4 2 Troubleshooting Checklist Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action All LEDs are OFF Loss of power Ensure that the switch was installed properly according to the installation instructions in Chapter 3 and that the switch has power No CLI prompt Incorrect terminal setup Refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for proper setup procedures Improper console cable pinouts Refer to Appendix A for proper Console port pinouts Corrupt firmware image or hardware fault If possible attempt to download the image to the switch again Refer to Section B 3 for instructions to clear NVRAM Cannot log in Improper Community Names Table Refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for the Community Names Table setup If the Community Names have been forgotten refer to Section B 3 for instructions on how to set the mode switch to reset the Community Names to their default values Troubleshooting Checklist 4 6 Troubleshooting Cannot contact the switch through in band management IP address not assigned Refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for the IP
56. p or shelf proceed as follows 1 Place the switch upside down on a clean flat surface 2 Locate the four self stick rubber pads shipped with your switch then affix one near each corner of the switch The rubber pads serve as rubber feet to protect the surface of the table or shelf They also help prevent the switch from sliding out of place on the flat surface 3 Locate the switch within seven feet of its power source and on an unrestricted free surface area as shown in Figure 3 5 Proceed to Section 3 8 1 for power connection instructions Figure 3 5 Clearance Required for Tabletop or Shelf Installation Caution To ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating leave a minimum clearance space of 5 1 cm 2 0 in at the left right and rear of the switch A 11 74 cm 4 625 in C 54 60 cm 21 5 in B 40 32 cm 15 875 in D 213 00 cm 7 ft Rackmount Installation 3 10 Hardware Installation 3 8 RACKMOUNT INSTALLATION To install the switch in a 19 inch rack an accessory kit containing the rackmount brackets and mounting screws to attach the rackmount brackets are shipped with the switch Guidelines for Rackmount Installation The installation site must be within reach of the network cabling and meet the requirements listed below Appropriate grounded power receptacles must be located within seven feet of the location A temperature of between 5 C 41 F and 40 C 104 F must be maintained at the
57. r Section B 2 Locations functions and settings for the mode switches Section B 3 B 1 REQUIRED TOOLS Use the following tools to perform the procedures provided in this appendix Antistatic wrist strap Phillips screwdriver Electrical Hazard Only qualified service personnel should attempt the following procedures Riesgo Electrico Solamente personal calificado debe intentar este procedimiento Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Nur qualifiezierte service personnal die folgende procedure folgen sollten Removing the Chassis Cover B 2 Mode Switch Bank Settings B 2 REMOVING THE CHASSIS COVER This section describes how to remove the chassis cover To remove the chassis cover refer to Figure B 1 and proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the switch from the network as follows a Unplug both power cords from the rear of the chassis b Disconnect all network cables attached to the switch 2 If the chassis is rack mounted remove it from the rack refer to Chapter 3 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 6 screws attaching the cover to the chassis See Figure B 1 Electrical Hazard Do not remove the cover from the 1G694 13 while power is applied to the unit Hazardous voltages are present and could cause personal injury and or damage the unit Do not power up the 1G694 13 again until the cover and screws are in place Riesgo Electrico No debe de remover la tapa durente que este c
58. r relevant environmental information Network load and frame size at the time of trouble if known The device history for example if you have returned the device before or if this a recurring problem Any previous Return Material Authorization RMA numbers World Wide Web http www enterasys com support Phone 603 332 9400 1 800 872 8440 toll free in U S and Canada For the Enterasys Networks Support toll free number in your country http www enterasys com support gtac all html Internet mail support enterasys com To expedite your message please type E Series in the subject line To send comments or suggestions concerning this document to the Technical Writing Department techwriting enterasys com To expedite your message please include the document Part Number in the email message Network Requirements 2 1 2 Network Requirements Before installing the switch review the requirements and specifications referred to in this chapter concerning the following 1000BASE SX LX network Section 2 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet network Section 2 2 The network installation must meet the requirements to ensure satisfactory performance of this equipment Failure to do so will produce poor network performance 2 1 1000BASE SX LX NETWORK The fixed ports 1 through 8 are MT RJ fiber optic ports that support 1000BASE SX The four port sockets 9 through 12 support optional Mini GBICs The Mini GB
59. rdware Installation Figure 3 3 Mini GBIC Installation Removing a Mini GBIC To remove a Mini GBIC from the switch refer to Figure 3 3 and proceed as follows 1 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions in the antistatic wrist strap package before removing the Mini GBIC 2 Remove the network cable connected to the Mini GBIC Mini GBIC Switch port slot Mini GBIC top side Mini GBIC protective dust cover 7 Pin edge connector insertion side Locking tab Caution Do NOT remove a Mini GBIC from a slot without releasing the locking tab located under the front bottom end of the Mini GBIC This can damage the Mini GBIC The Mini GBIC and switch are sensitive to static discharges Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure Failure to do so can result in damage to the Mini GBIC and switch Always leave the Mini GBIC in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed Installing an Optional XENPAK 10GBASE LR Module Hardware Installation 3 7 3 Locate the locking tab under the front end of the Mini GBIC Push in on the locking tab as far as it will go to release the Mini GBIC from the switch port slot 4 Grasp the sides of the Mini GBIC and pull it straight out of the switch port slot If storing or shipping the Mini GBIC insert the protective dust cover into the Mini GBIC to protect
60. reement 12 WAIVER A waiver by Enterasys of a breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement must be in writing and will not be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach of such term or condition Enterasys failure to enforce a term upon Your breach of such term shall not be construed as a waiver of Your breach or prevent enforcement on any other occasion 13 SEVERABILITY In the event any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid illegal or unenforceable the validity legality and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby and that provision shall be reformed construed and enforced to the maximum extent permissible Any such invalidity illegality or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render illegal or unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction 14 TERMINATION Enterasys may terminate this Agreement immediately upon Your breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement Upon any such termination You shall immediately cease all use of the Program and shall return to Enterasys the Program and all copies of the Program Contents ix Contents Figures xi Tables
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63. tch securely to the frame using four mounting screws user supplied Figure 3 7 Fastening the Switch to the Rack Rackmount brackets M3 x 6 mm flathead screws 8 Rails of 19 inch rack Mounting screws 4 supplied by user Rackmount Installation 3 12 Hardware Installation 3 8 1 Connecting Power To connect the switch to the power sources refer to Figure 3 8 and proceed as follows 1 Plug each power cord into an ac power receptacle in the switch then into a grounded ac outlet as shown in Figure 3 8 To take advantage of the redundancy capability each power cord must be plugged into a separate dedicated ac outlet Figure 3 8 AC Power Connections Note The two power supplies in the switch have automatic voltage sensing which allows connection to power sources ranging from 100 125 Vac 2 5 A or 200 240 Vac 1 25 A 50 60 Hz AC power cords Grounded AC outlets Each outlet is on a separate circuit AC power receptacles Connecting to the Network Hardware Installation 3 13 2 Observe the LANVIEW LEDs The Power PWR LED located on the front panel turns ON green and the CPU turns red until the switch is initialized It takes approximately one minute for the switch to boot up If the initialization process is successful the CPU LED turns green If the CPU LED remains solid red blinking red or blinking amber refer to Chapter 4 for troubleshoot
64. terasys com support manuals Electrical Hazard Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures Riesgo Electrico Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 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 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 co
65. the Program 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 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY EXCEPT FOR THOSE WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY PROVIDED TO YOU IN WRITING BY Enterasys Enterasys DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY QUALITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM IF IMPLIED WARRANTIES MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED BY APPLICABLE LAW THEN ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THIRTY 30 DAYS AFTER DELIVERY OF THE PROGRAM TO YOU 7 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL ENTERASYS 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 THE PROGRAM EVEN IF ENTERASYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THIS FOREGOING LIMITATION SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ACTION UNDER WHICH DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT THE CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF ENTERASYS TO YOU FOR ALL CLAIMS RELATING TO THE PROGRAM IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FEES PAID TO ENTERASYS BY YOU FOR THE RIG
66. tween 1 MHz and 125 MHz RX Input impedance 100 ohms typical at all frequencies between 1 MHz and 125 Hz RJ45 COM Port Pinout Assignments Specifications A 9 A 6 RJ45 COM PORT PINOUT ASSIGNMENTS The COM port is a serial communications port that supports Local Management Table A 17 shows the COM port pin assignments A 7 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The 1G694 13 meets the safety and electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements listed in Table A 18 Table A 17 Console Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name Input Output 1 Transmit Data XMT Output 2 Clear to Send CTS Input 3 Data Set Ready DSR Input 4 Receive Data RCV Input 5 Signal Ground GND NA 6 Request to Send RTS Output 7 Data Terminal Ready DTR Output 8 Data Carrier Detect DCD Input Table A 18 Compliance Standards Regulatory Compliance Standards Safety UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 CSA C108 8 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 AS NZS CISPR 22 VCCI V 3 Regulatory Compliance A 10 Specifications Mode Switch Bank Settings B 1 B Mode Switch Bank Settings The top cover of the 1G694 13 chassis must be removed to gain access to the mode bank switches This appendix covers the following items Required tools Section B 1 Removing the chassis cove
67. uld 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 CLASS A ITE NOTICE WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CLASE A AVISO DE ITE ADVERTENCIA Este es un producto de Clase A En un ambiente dom stico este producto puede causar interferencia de radio en cuyo caso puede ser requerido tomar medidas adecuadas KLASSE A ITE ANMERKUNG WARNHINWEIS Dieses Produkt z hlt zur Klasse A Industriebereich In Wohnbereichen kann es hierdurch zu Funkst rungen kommen daher sollten angemessene Vorkehrungen zum Schutz getroffen werden PRODUCT SAFETY This product complies with the following UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825 21 CFR 1040 10 SEGURIDAD DEL PRODUCTO El producto de Enterasys cumple con lo siguiente UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 73 23 EEC EN 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60825
68. ve covers in place when the connectors are not in use to prevent contamination Connecting to the Network 3 14 Hardware Installation 2 Insert the MT RJ cable connector into the Mini GBIC until it clicks into place Figure 3 9 Cable Connection to Mini GBIC 3 Plug the other end of the cable into the appropriate port on the other device Some cables may be terminated at the other end with two separate connectors one for each fiber optic strand In this case ensure that the transmit fiber optic strand is connected to the receive port and the receive fiber optic strand to the transmit port Caution Do not touch the ends of the fiber optic strands and do not let the ends come in contact with dust dirt or other contaminants Contamination of cable ends causes problems in data transmissions If the ends of the fiber optic strands become contaminated use a canned duster to blow the surfaces clean A fiber port cleaning swab saturated with optical grade isopropyl alcohol may also be used to clean the ends Note To remove the MT RJ cable connector press on its release tab and pull it out of the Mini GBIC Installed Mini GBIC Receive LED RX MT RJ cable connector Transmit LED TX Release tab Connecting to the Network Hardware Installation 3 15 4 Verify that a link exists by checking that the port RX LED is on flashing amber blinking green or solid green If the RX LED is off perf
69. w the surfaces clean with a canned duster A fiber port cleaning swab saturated with optical grade isopropyl alcohol may also be used to clean the ends Connecting to the Network Hardware Installation 3 17 2 Refer to Figure 3 10 and insert one end of the SC cable connector key side down into the SC port interface connector Ensure that the appropriate cable is used for the application of the SC port connection Refer to Appendix A for the appropriate fiber optic cable to be used in the installation Figure 3 10 SC Fiber Optic Cable Connection 3 At the other end of the fiber optic cable attach the SC connector to the other device 4 Verify that a link exists by checking that the port RX LED is on flashing amber blinking green or solid green If the RX LED is off there is no link Perform the following steps until it is on a Check that the device at the other end of the link has power turned on and is compatible b Verify proper crossover of fiber strands between the port on the switch and the fiber optic device at the other end of the fiber optic link segment SC cable connector Link LED RX Latch keys bottom of SC connector Activity LED TX SC port Interface connector Connecting to Console Port for Local Management 3 18 Hardware Installation c Verify that the fiber optic cable meets the specifications outlined in Appendix A for the installed Ethernet expansion module
70. witch Console port Figure 3 12 use a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and an optional RJ45 to DB25 female adapter PN 9372110 and proceed as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the Console port on the Enterasys Networks switch 2 Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the RJ45 to DB25 female adapter 3 Connect the RJ45 to DB25 adapter to the port labeled COMM on the VT terminal 4 Turn on the terminal and access the Setup Directory Set the following parameters on your terminal When these parameters are set the Local Management password screen will display Refer to the Matrix E1 1G694 13 Configuration Guide for further information Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit 9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit Connecting to Console Port for Local Management Hardware Installation 3 21 Figure 3 12 Connecting a VT Series Terminal 3 10 4 Connecting to a Modem To connect a modem to an Enterasys Networks switch Console port Figure 3 13 use a UTP cable with RJ45 connectors and an optional RJ45 to DB25 male adapter PN 9372112 and proceed as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the Console port on the Enterasys Networks switch 2 Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the RJ45 to DB25 male adapter 3 Connect the RJ45 to DB25 adapter
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