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1. 204515 C 4 1 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Failure to Get a Login Prompt from the Console Port If you have connected a terminal to the Console port on the Passport 8190SM module and fail to get a login prompt the port may have an incorrect DCE DTE setting Try moving the DCE DTE switch from its current setting to the other position Figure 4 1 Console 9595EA Figure 4 1 DCE DTE Switch on the Passport 8190SM Module Failure of Management Software to Recognize I O Modules If management software does not recognize the presence of any I O modules in the switch the device view in Device Manager for example shows a switch with only a management module installed This situation can occur when no I O module is installed in slot 1 or slot 2 of the chassis A Passport 8000 Series chassis must have an I O module installed in slot 1 or slot 2 of the chassis to provide bus master functions for the switch LED Indications of Problems If the switch is not operating properly LEDs may provide information about the probable cause Table 4 1 lists possible problems as indicated by LEDs on the switch modules and suggests corrective action 4 2 204515 C Troubleshooting Table 4 1 LED Indications of Problems Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action Green power supply LEDs are off The Link Activity LED for a connected port is off or does not blink and you have reason to believe that t
2. 204515 C A 13 Appendix B LEDs This appendix describes the LED locations and meanings for the following Passport 8000 Series modules e Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module this page e Passport 8132TX and 8148TX I O Modules page B 3 e Passport 8108GBIC Module page B 4 Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module Figure B 1 shows the LEDs on the Passport 8190SM module Table B 1 describes the operation of these LEDs E 8IgosM d e Management Link l n Utilization row Sg nae 100 e CPU ri Er E E o 25 50 75 100 i j T t 9674EA 1 Management port LEDs 2 CPU utilization LEDs 3 Fan LEDs 4 Temp LED 5 Online LED 6 Power Supply LEDs 7 Master LED Figure B 1 LEDs on the Passport 8190SM Module 204515 C B 1 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Table B 1 LED Operation on the Passport 8190SM Module Label Color State Meaning Link Green Steady The management port is connected and the link is good Off There is no link to the management port 100 Green Steady The management port is operating at 100 Mb s Off The management port is operating at 10 Mb s Utilization 96 Green The number of lit LEDs indicates the level of CPU 8 LEDs activity Power Supply Off A power supply is not present in the specified 1 2 3 position or the power supply in the specified position is not turned on Green Steady The sp
3. config sys set name lt prompt gt where prompt is an ASCII string specifying the system name and box or root level prompt Specify the name of the contact person for the switch using the command config sys set contact contact where contact is an ASCII string specifying the name of the person Define the location for the system with the command config sys set location location where 1ocation is an ASCII string specifying the system location 204515 C 3 5 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Setting System Security System security parameters allow you to define login names and passwords for access to the switch management functions and to specify the access methods such as through a Telnet session or through a Web browser To set system security 1 Change CLI users and passwords using the following commands config cli password ro username lt password gt changes the Read Only login and or password config cli password 12 username lt password gt changes the Layer 2 Read Write login and or password e config cli password rw lt username gt lt password gt changes the Read Write login and or password config cli password rwa username lt password gt changes the Read Write All login and or password where username is the login name password is the password associated with the login name 2 Change SNMP community strings using the command
4. config sys set snmp community ro rw 12 rwa lt commstr gt where ro rw 12 rwa is the choice of community ro is Read Only rw is Read Write 12 is Layer 2 Read Write and rwa is Read Write All lt commstr gt is the input community string string 3 Enable or disable Web access using the commands config web server disable to turn off Web access e config web server enable to turn on Web access 3 6 204515 C Basic Switch Configuration 4 Change Web passwords using the command config web server set password ro username lt passwd gt where username is the user s login name up to 20 characters long passwd is the password associated with the login name up to 20 characters long To enable or disable Telnet access you set flags from the boot monitor CLI You can access the boot monitor CLI while the switch is booting To set up Telnet access 1 While the switch is booting press any key to interrupt the autoboot process 2 Enable or disable Telnet access using the command flags telnetd lt true false gt where true enables Telnet access false disables Telnet access 204515 C 3 7 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Switch Configuration The Passport 8100 Series modules provide layer 2 switching as soon as you install them and turn on the switch power The default configuration includes a single VLAN with a VLAN ID of 1 that contains all the ports in the switch Th
5. e IEEE 802 3 Ethernet e EEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging e Enterprise MIB located on the Passport 5000 Series Software CD 204515 C E 1 Numbers 10 100 LED B 4 10 100 Mb s ports 1 11 100 LED B 2 1000BASE LX GBIC A 10 1000BASE SX GBIC A 10 1000BASE SX MDA 450 1SR MDA C 2 450 1SX MDA C 2 1000BASE XD GBIC A 11 1000BASE ZX GBIC A 11 100BASE FX MDA troubleshooting 4 5 8100 series MDAs C 4 A access Telnet 3 7 Web enabling and disabling 3 6 access levels 3 4 access methods specifying 3 6 Activity LED C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 autoboot process interrupting 3 7 autonegotiating ports 1 3 autonegotiation troubleshooting 4 5 autosensing ports 1 3 boot sequence 3 3 204515 C Index C cable Category 5 4 4 crossover 4 4 A 12 fiber 4 5 fiber optic A 6 straight through 2 6 4 4 A 5 troubleshooting 4 4 UTP A 6 A 8 cable lengths 2 6 cables connecting 2 6 chassis configuration requirements 2 2 chassis slots dedicated 2 2 combining module types 1 16 Comm port 1 9 configuration saving 3 9 connections MDI X 1 8 MDI X to MDI A 12 MDI X to MDI X A 13 connectors DB 9 A 4 MDI X 1 11 A 6 A 8 mini DIN A 7 RJ 45 1 8 1 11 A 4 Console port 1 6 A 4 contact person system 3 5 conventions text xvi CPU redundant 1 14 crossover cable 2 6 4 4 A 13 customer support xix Index 1 D Declaration of Conformity A 13 default route assigning 3 9
6. 204515 C 2 5 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Connecting Cables After the modules are installed and the chassis is powered on connect network cables Table 2 1 shows the connector types and recommended cables for each module Table 2 1 Connectors and Cables for Passport 8000 Series Edge Switch Modules Module Port Connector necommenced Maximum Cable Length Cable Type Passport Ethernet RJ 45 EIA Category 3 4 or5 328 ft 100 m 8190SM Management unshielded twisted pair Port for 10 Mb s operation EIA Category 5 required for 100 Mb s operation Serial Ports DB 9 RS 232 Passport 10 100 Mb s RJ 45 wired EIA Category 3 4 or5 328 ft 100 m 8132TX Ethernet Ports asMDI X unshielded twisted pair for 10 Mb s operation EIA Category 5 required for 100 Mb s operation Serial Port Mini DIN 8 RS 232 Not required if Passport 8109SM module is present Passport 10 100 Mb s RJ 45wired EIA Category 3 4 or5 328 ft 100 m 8148TX Ethernet Ports as MDI X unshielded twisted pair for 10 Mb s operation EIA Category 5 required for 100 Mb s operation Passport 1000 Mb s Duplex SC Depends on installed GBIC model for specifications refer to 8108GBIC Ethernet port Appendix A Technical Specifications Note Ports on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX modules are wired as MDI X Use straight through cables to connect these ports to MDI connections such as workstations or servers Use crossover cables to connect these ports to other MD
7. 4 5 7 8 Not used 8020EA 204515 C Technical Specifications Comm Port Connector The cable used to connect the comm port is a serial cable with a mini DIN connector on one end to connect to the Passport 8132TX comm port and a DB 25 connector on the other to connect to a terminal or computer This cable and a DB 25 to DB 9 adapter are shipped with the Passport 8000 Series chassis Note The Comm port on the Passport 8132TX module is active only when the chassis has no installed Passport 8190SM module You should not use this port for managing the switch if you are using software version 2 0 or later MDAs 450 1SR MDA 450 1SX MDA Required Cable Maximum distance Wavelength Average Transmit Output Power Average Receiver Sensitivity 450 1LR MDA 450 1LX MDA Required Cable Maximum distance Wavelength Average Transmit Output Power Average Receiver Sensitivity Multimode fiber optic 1804 ft 550 m 850 nm 9 5 to 4 dBm 17 dBm minimum Multimode fiber optic 1804 ft 550 m 1300 nm 5 2 to 0 dBm 22 dBm minimum 204515 C A 7 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Passport 8148TX Module Physical Specifications Height 1 5 in 3 8 cm Width 15 4 in 39 1 cm Depth 18 5 in 47 0 cm Weight 9 Ib 4 kg Electrical Specifications Input Current 75 W maximum Thermal Rating 250 BTU hr maximum MTBF Rating 72 213 Connector Type RJ 45 connector wired as
8. Dependent Adapters Installing an MDA The MDA slot on the Passport 8132TX module accommodates a single MDA The connection can be either an RJ 45 10 100BASE TX MDA or a fiber 100BASE FX or 1000BASE SX LX MDA with an SC or MT RJ connector Note The MDAs are hot swappable in an operating Passport 8132TX module however the module resets when an MDA is inserted or removed To install an MDA 1 Loosen the retaining screw at each end of the module 2 Usethe inserter extractor levers to disconnect the module from the chassis backplane connector 3 Loosen the thumbscrews and remove the filler panel or previously installed MDA from the MDA slot 4 Insert the MDA into the slot Figure C 5 taking care to slide the MDA onto the guides provided on the module backing Caution Make sure the MDA slides in on the guides provided Failure to align the guides could result in bent and broken pins 9169FA Figure C 5 Installing an MDA 204515 C C 7 Using the Passport 8100 Modules 5 Press the MDA firmly into the slot Be sure that the MDA is fully seated into the mating connector 6 Secure the MDA in the module by tightening the thumbscrews on the MDA front panel 7 Usethe inserter extractor levers to reseat the module backplane connector 8 Tighten the module retaining screws 9 Attach devices to the MDA ports Note The IEEE 802 3u specification requires that all por
9. MDAs and specifications for each MDA refer to Appendix C Media Dependent Adapters Note The MDAs are hot swappable in an operating Passport 8132TX module however the module resets when an MDA is inserted or removed Comm Port The Comm port also called a Console port allows you to access the CLI if a Passport 8190SM module is not installed in the chassis The Comm port is a mini DIN serial port connector 204515 C 1 9 Using the Passport 8100 Modules LEDs Note Nortel Networks recommends using the Passport 8190SM module to configure and manage your switch The Comm port on the Passport 8132TX module is active only when no Passport 8190SM module is present and when the Passport 8132TX module is operating as the master module The Comm port on the Passport 8132TX module is configured as a data communications equipment DCE connector Be sure that your RS 232 cable pinouts are configured for DCE connections The Passport 8132TX module has LEDs Figure 1 4 to indicate operational status of the ports and the module Each port has two integrated LEDs to indicate link speed and activity for that port In addition the module has three LEDs to indicate system operating conditions c tooo 1 LinkiActiviy 3 5 Fault Master Online 1 Module LEDs 2 3 2 Port
10. Pro DIR NES oss c passa eoia aO aidan nian aerate 4 4 Cabling pana Roberts re eens eer EE P E T T TT en 4 4 Aulonegdotation Modes A iici E 4 5 Fon IMO aO ann 4 6 Installation Related Issues TT TUN T Tm ere EEE nuan 4 7 PAO OE a R p Prada ER daa Road raa ada d E rH ax 4 7 viii 204515 C Appendix A Technical Specifications cue i etm A 1 Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module esseeeeeeeees A 3 Management Port oana PT TER WO aiu TT T RET EA A 4 DOSO Sell FO ii A E SEN AEDU SEM pnad qu DN CM dic qeUE A 4 Modem Sonal Pell Pa Educ cl ruri crib bur c cde kd a a rs A 5 Passport 8132TX Module m T aii EET PEE rund TET pn a A 6 Data Pert One CH escaso epe ROCHE GUAAR RR IURE io UELUT ORDER REA aR A 6 Comm Pon CaCI apes nodudrie rd kk Pado Pub ka LOU oe bebes ANE E A 7 ps e A 7 lasspun S148 EA Nipqule usi emas t pibe bn afe Fa brc de e d e an eee A 8 Port CODDBCIO S i oc iiirirenais eats DH ere nose m T eati Prete we A 8 Paseboit e TOSOBIO MOQUE s aee rera tee ecrit aed den enara eR aare tu dute Ei A 9 EEEE Wee C ECT A 9 1000BASE SX GBIC ere T eae n A 10 D ENIDMUCIB Wer cm A 10 TO00BASE XD GBIC sous asst canines coach A 11 WME SE A l eg A 11 MDI and MDI X CO BO S app ad ER a DER READER ERU ERE ERR IE RESR PERRA RA RR A 12 D
11. Speed LEDs 3 Port Link Activity LEDs 9120EA Figure 1 4 LEDs on the Passport 8132TX Module For more information about LED operation refer to Appendix B LEDs 204515 C About the Passport 8100 Modules Passport 8148TX 48 Port I O Module The Passport 8148TX module provides 48 autonegotiating 10 100 Mb s ports Figure 1 5 Each port can operate in full or half duplex mode Autonegotiation circuitry automatically negotiates the highest possible data rate and the duplex operation possible with the attached device if the attached device supports IEEE 802 3u autonegotiation s 43 1 a1 19 n n 25 m 2 at 35 35 37 39 a s as 8MBTX amp Poe pe mtem meme pepe eee eee ES boe rs pt n Er E n an e t P red 7 WW n E zu J X x 3X e 9672EA Figure 1 5 Passport 8148TX Edge Switch Module The port connectors are modular RJ 45 connectors with MDI X wiring This port can be connected to an MDI port for example a workstation or server using a straight through cable The Passport 8108TX module uses 1OBASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 port connectors to connect to 10 Mb s or 100 Mb s Ethernet segments or nodes Note For 10 Mb s connections you can us
12. crossover function internally The Passport 8100 modules use MDI X ports that allow you to connect directly to end stations without using crossover cables Figure A 1 Ports that implement the crossover function internally are known as MDI X ports where X refers to the crossover function Passport 8000 switch End station 1 8 8 1 8 1 1 8 Coi 163 Co o 2 2 2 3 3 3 o4 40 o4 o5 50 o5 o 6 6 6 o7 70 o7 o8 89 ee MDI X port Straight through cable 617EF Figure A 1 MDI X to MDI Cable Connections A 12 204515 C Technical Specifications If you are connecting a device to the Passport 8100 module that also implements MDI X ports Figure A 2 use a crossover cable Passport 8000 switch Switch or hub 1 8 8 1 8 1 8 10A 1 204 o 2 305 o 3 40 o4 50 o5 60 4 o 6 70 o7 80 o8 MDI X port Crossover cable MDI X port 618EF Figure A 2 MDI X to MDI X Cable Connections Declaration of Conformity The Declaration of Conformity for the Passport 8100 modules complies with ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 The declaration identifies the product models the Nortel Networks name and address and the specifications recognized by the European community As stated in the Declaration of Conformity the Passport 8100 modules comply with the provisions of Council Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC
13. in the Passport 8000 Series chassis are numbered from the top down starting with 1 In either the Passport 8010 or the Passport 8006 chassis slots 5 and 6 are reserved for the Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module Any of the Passport 8100 Series I O modules can be installed in the remaining chassis slots Note You must install an I O module in slot 1 or slot 2 to provide bus master functions in the switch Safety and Environmental Precautions Before you perform any installation or replacement procedure on the switch please note the following safe handling guidelines e To prevent damage caused by electrostatic discharge ESD handle the switch chassis and modules only when you the chassis and the chassis modules are properly grounded Nortel Networks recommends using a grounding wrist strap e When handling modules do not touch components on the circuit boards always handle modules by their edges Store unused modules in their protective packaging e To maintain proper airflow and cooling always cover unused module slots and power supply bays with filler panels 2 2 204515 C Installing a Passport 8100 Module Installing a Module To install a module in a Passport 8000 Series chassis 1 Remove the filler panel from the slot where you will install the module Figure 2 1 9058FA Figure 2 1 Removing a Filler Panel 2 Make sure the inserter extractor levers are extended away from the front of t
14. out of band 1 5 204515 C Master LED B 2 B 4 MDAs gigabit Ethernet C 2 installing C 7 versions 1 9 C 1 MDI connections MDI X to MDI A 12 MDI X to MDI X A 13 MDI X connections 1 8 1 11 2 6 media dependent interface crossover See MDI X connections memory PCMCIA 1 6 mini DIN connector A 7 MLT 1 3 Modem port 1 6 A 5 modules hot swapping 2 7 MTBF rating See individual module entries Multi Link Trunking 1 3 N name system 3 5 nonredundant power configuration 1 14 numbers slot 2 2 O Online LED B 2 B 4 P Passport 8132TX module 1 8 A 6 Passport 8148TX module 1 11 A 8 Passport 8190SM module 1 4 1 5 2 2 A 3 Passport 8600 Series modules 1 16 Passport 8108GBIC module 1 12 passwords CLI 3 6 default 3 4 Web 3 7 PCMCIA card slot 1 6 Phy Select LED C 3 C 4 pin assignments 10 100 Mb s ports A 6 A 8 204515 C Console port A 5 Ethernet Management port A 4 mini DIN connector A 7 Modem port A 5 port connections troubleshooting 4 4 port mirroring 1 3 port numbers 3 2 ports 10 100 Mb s 1 11 A 6 A 8 autosensing 1 8 Console A 4 Ethernet Management 1 5 A 4 MDI X MDI connections A 12 Modem A 5 serial 1 6 power configuration nonredundant 1 14 power source failure 1 15 power supplies redundant 1 14 Power Supply LED B 2 power turning on 2 5 power up sequence 4 1 precautions electrostatic discharge 2 2 prioritization 1 3 produ
15. s speed The speed is determined through autonegotiation with the connected device 8100 4TX MDA 1 LEDs 9215EB 2 10BASE T 100BASE TX Port Connectors Figure C 3 8100 4TX MDA Front Panel 204515 C Media Dependent Adapters Table C 3 shows the 8100 ATX MDA LEDs Table C 3 8100 4TX MDA LEDs Label Type Color State Meaning 100 100BASE TX port status Green On The corresponding port is set to operate at 100 Mb s Eum Green Blinking The corresponding port is management disabled Off The link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port 10 10BASE T port status Green On The corresponding port is set to operate at 10 Mb s EM Green Blinking The corresponding port is management disabled Off The link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port F Dx Full duplex port status Green On The corresponding port is in full duplex mode re Off The corresponding port is in half duplex mode Activity Port activity LEDs Green Blinking Indicates the network activity level for the corresponding port A high level of network activity can cause LEDs to appear to be on continuously 8100 Series Fiber MDAs The 8100 Series fiber MDAs are used to make fiber based 100 Mb s connections to the switch Two versions of these MDAs are available Figure C 4 e The 8100 2FX MDA uses two longwave 1300 nm SC connectors to connect devices over 62 5 125 um multimode fibe
16. 100 Modules To correct this mode mismatch problem 1 Use the CLI to disable autonegotiation for the suspect port Refer to Reference for the Passport 8000 Command Line Interface Switching Operations for the appropriate CLI commands 2 Usethe CLI to set the speed and duplex mode of the port to match the speed duplex mode of the connected station You may have to try several settings before you find the correct speed duplex mode of the connected station If the problem persists follow these additional steps 1 Using the CLI disable the autonegotiation feature at the connected station 2 Manually set the speed duplex mode of the connected station to the same speed duplex mode you have manually set for the Passport 8100 module port Note Nortel Networks recommends that you manually set the Passport 8100 module port to the desired speed duplex mode when connecting to any of the following Nortel Networks products Nortel Networks 28000 product family Nortel Networks 58000 product family e BayStack 302T switch 100 Mb s port Port Interface Verify that the devices are connected using the appropriate crossover or straight through cable For information about appropriate cables refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications 4 6 204515 C Troubleshooting Installation Related Issues Addresses Ethernet networks tend to be fairly simple but they can still have problems that take time to reso
17. 8 pin modular RJ 45 connectors configured as MDI X media dependent interface crossover connections You can connect these ports to an MDI port for example a workstation or server using a straight through cable If you are connecting to a device that does not have an MDI port use a crossover cable see MDI and MDI X Connections on page A 12 Note For 10 Mb s connections you can use Category 3 4 or 5 copper unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Use only Category 5 UTP cable to connect ports that will operate at 100 Mb s Refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications for more information about the RJ 45 port connectors 204515 C About the Passport 8100 Modules MDA Slot The MDA slot allows you to install optional media dependent adapters MDAs that support a range of media types The following MDA versions are available for the Passport 8132TX module e 450 ISR MDA 1000BASE SX MDA 1 port shortwave gigabit fiber with 1 redundant port e 450 ISX MDA 1000BASE SX MDA 1 port shortwave gigabit fiber e 450 ILR MDA 1000BASE LX MDA l port longwave gigabit fiber with 1 redundant port e 450 1LX MDA 100BASE LX MDA l port longwave gigabit fiber e 8100 4TX MDA 10BASE T 100BASE TX MDA 4 port copper e 8100 2FX MDA 100BASE FX MDA 2 port multimode fiber with SC connectors e 8100 4FX MDA 100BASE FX MDA 4 port multimode fiber with MT RJ connectors For information about installing
18. 80 pps maximum For 100 Mb s 148 810 pps maximum For 1000 Mb s 1 488 100 pps maximum 9 ms 48 bit MAC address 64 to 1518 bytes IEEE 802 1Q Untagged 64 to 1522 bytes IEEE 802 1Q Tagged UL Listed UL 1950 CUL CSA 22 2 No 950 CB with all national deviations NOM NOM 019 SCFI 1994 204515 C Technical Specifications Electromagnetic Emissions Meets requirements of Electromagnetic Immunity US FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Canada ICES 003 Issue 2 Class A Australia New Zealand AS NZS 3548 1995 Class A Japan VCCI V 3 97 04 Class A Taiwan CNS 13438 Class A EN 55 022 CISPR 22 1985 Class A CE Mark EN50082 1 1997 Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module Physical Specifications Height Width Depth Weight Electrical Specifications Input Current Thermal Rating MTBF Rating 229 623 hr Connector Types Ethernet Management port Console port Modem port Required Cables Ethernet Management port Console port Modem port 1 5 in 3 8 cm 15 4 in 39 1 cm 18 5 in 47 0 cm 7 lb 3 15 kg 75W 250 BTU hr maximum RJ 45 connector wired as MDI X Table A 1 DB 9 connector Table A 2 DB 9 connector Table A 3 Category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable 10 Mb s operation Category 5 UTP cable 100 Mb s operation RS 232 cable DTE to DCE cable straight or transmit cable 204515 C A 3 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Management Port The Managem
19. B 3 describes the port LEDs Table B 2 Module LEDs on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX Modules Label Color State Meaning Fault Yellow Steady A diagnostics failure or hardware failure has been detected Yellow Blinking Off A chassis failure has been detected The system is functioning normally Master Green Steady Yellow Steady Off This module is properly generating the system clock for the switch This module has detected system clock generation failure on its own circuitry This module is not providing the system clock for the switch You can pull this module out of the chassis without resetting the switch Online Green Steady Green Blinking Yellow Steady The module is functioning normally and is in switching mode The module is running diagnostic tests The module is not in switching mode Software incompatibility exists or the module cannot communicate with the master module over the backplane Off The module is not receiving power or is administratively disabled Table B 3 Port LEDs on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX Modules LED Color State Meaning 10 100 Green Steady The port is set to operate at 100 Mb s Speed Off The port is set to operate at 10 Mb s Link Activity Off No link exists or the port is disabled Green Steady The link is good Green Blinking The link is good and the port is transmitting or receiving traffic Passport 8108GBIC Module The Passport 8108GBIC modu
20. Ds Label Type Color State Meaning Link Communication Green On A valid communication link is established Ing LEDS Green The corresponding port is management disabled Blinking Off The communication link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port Phy Select Phy selection Green On The corresponding Phy port is selected EEDS Off The corresponding Phy port is in backup mode Activity Port activity Green Indicates network activity level for the corresponding port LEDs Blinking A high level of network activity can cause LEDs to appear to be on continuously 204515 C C 3 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Table C 2 describes the 1000BASE LX MDA LEDs Table C 2 1000BASE LX MDA LEDs Label Type Color State Meaning Link Communication Green On A valid communication link is established a Green The corresponding port is management disabled Blinking Off The communication link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port Phy Select Phy selection Green On The corresponding Phy port is selected LEDs Off The corresponding Phy port is in backup mode Activity Port activity Green Indicates network activity level for the corresponding port LEDs Blinking A high level of network activity can cause LEDs to appear to be on continuously 8100 4TX MDA The 8100 4TX MDA Figure C 3 uses standard RJ 45 connectors to attach Ethernet devices This MDA can operate at either 10 Mb s or 100 Mb
21. I X connections such as hubs or other switches 2 6 204515 C Installing a Passport 8100 Module Nortel Networks recommends that you route all network cables through the supplied cable management brackets Figure 2 6 9573FA Figure 2 6 Routing Network Cables Replacing Modules Any of the Passport 8100 modules can be removed from an operating switch chassis without turning off the chassis power If you insert a module into the same slot and chassis where the same type of module was previously installed the previous configuration is maintained for that module in that slot In all other cases a module inserted into a Passport 8000 series chassis is reset to factory defaults If you remove the switch management module for example to replace it the switch continues switching for up to 2 minutes Then it reboots using the configuration settings on the backup switch management module if one is present If no backup switch management is present after 2 minutes all ports go to blocking mode 204515 C 2 7 Using the Passport 8100 Modules To replace a module 1 2 come Ue Disconnect all network cables from the module to be removed Loosen the module retaining screws Rotate the inserter extractor levers to disconnect the module from the backplane connectors Remove the module from the chassis Insert the new module in the chassis and tighten the retaining screws Reconfig
22. Installing a GBIC TET enas Or E T D 2 Foure Da Removing 3 GBG oisi inne D 3 xii 204515 C Tables Table 1 1 Power Supply Hot Swapping Lusoneco c reodadas pervia et peii Rer id a dan 1 15 Table 2 1 Connectors and Cables for Passport 8000 Series em Rc Ud s ed EP 2 6 Table 3 1 Access Levels and Default Login Values eeeeeesssss 3 4 Table 4 1 LED Ingicaliona of PROBIBING i1 cccccenee ee ottiene ttes aa 4 3 Table A 1 Pin Assignments in the Passport 8190SM Management Port A44 Table A 2 Pin Assignments in the Passport 8190SM Console Port A 5 Table A 3 DTE to DCE Pin Assignments c cceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeteeeeeeeeseeeeneeees A 5 Table A 4 Passport 8132TX Port Pinouts E PE P A 6 Table A 5 Passport 8148 1X Part PIPOUIS oiv en eb FR prd bid E e DU ra prx a A 8 Table B 1 LED Operation on the Passport 8190SM Module s B 2 Table B 2 Module LEDs on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX Modules B 4 Table B 3 Port LEDs on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX Modules TS B 4 Table B 4 Module LEDs on the Passport 8108GBIC Module B 5 Table B 5 Port LEDs on the Passport 8108GBIC Module ssss B 5 Table bL MO0UBASE Sx MDA LEDS 15er p e e n caua ond bcd dinde C 3 Table 7 8 IQQ0BASE LX MDA LEDS sis icccsssienaisissecsusi
23. MDI X Table A 5 Cable Specifications Type Category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable 10 Mb s operation Category 5 UTP cable 100 Mb s operation Maximum Distance 328 ft 100 m Port Connectors The ports on the Passport 8148TX module are RJ 45 ports wired as MDI X connectors Table A 5 Table A 5 Passport 8148TX Port Pinouts Connector Pin Number Signal 1 Input receive data RX 12345678 2 Input receive data RX 3 Output transmit data TX 6 Output transmit data TX 4 5 7 8 Not used 8020EA 204515 C Technical Specifications Passport 8108GBIC Module GBICs Physical Specifications Height Width Depth Weight Electrical Specifications Input Current Thermal Rating MTBF Rating 93 284 hr Connector Type Duplex SC Physical Specifications Height Width Depth Weight Connector Type Duplex SC 1 5 in 3 8 cm 15 4 in 39 1 cm 18 5 in 47 0 cm 8 Ib 4 kg 65 W maximum 224 BTU hr maximum 12mm 30 mm 65 mm Varies with GBIC type 204515 C A 9 Using the Passport 8100 Modules 1000BASE SX GBIC Cable Specifications Type Maximum Distance Optical Specifications Wavelength Average Transmit Output Power Average Receiver Sensitivity 1000BASE LX GBIC Cable Specifications Type Maximum Distance Optical Specifications Wavelength Average Transmit Output Power Average Receiver Sensitivity 62 5 um or 50 um multimod
24. MT RJ connectors are used on 4 port I00BASE FX MDAs Cables for the GBICs vary depending on the specific GBIC type For details of the cable requirements for GBICs refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications Autonegotiation Modes Port connection problems can occur when a port or station is connected to another port or station that is not operating in a compatible mode for example connecting a full duplex port on one station to a half duplex port on another station The Passport 8100 modules negotiate port speeds according to the IEEE 802 3u autonegotiating standard The switch adjusts autonegotiates its port speed and duplex mode to match the best service provided by the connected station up to 100 Mb s in full duplex mode The following autonegotiation problems can occur e If the connected station uses a form of autonegotiation that is not compatible with the IEEE 802 3u autonegotiating standard the Passport 8100 module cannot negotiate a compatible mode for correct operation e If the autonegotiation feature is not present or is not enabled at the connected station the Passport 8100 module may not be able to determine the correct duplex mode In both situations the Passport 8100 module autosenses the speed of the connected station and by default reverts to half duplex mode If the connected station is operating in full duplex mode it cannot communicate with the switch 204515 C 4 5 Using the Passport 8
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26. PU assumes the CPU functions for the switch within 1 second Then the module relearns the routing databases for the switch If two Passport 8190SM modules are installed in the chassis when you turn on switch power the module in slot 5 becomes the active CPU the module in slot 6 is in standby mode Redundant Power Supplies A Passport 8000 Series chassis supports redundant power supplies Both AC and DC power supplies are available and they may be combined in the same chassis The Passport 8010 Chassis with more than six installed modules requires a minimum of two power supplies for a nonredundant configuration A redundant configuration for such a chassis requires three power supplies In a chassis with a nonredundant power supply configuration if one power supply fails the system loses power and network connectivity In a chassis with two installed power supplies you can add a third power supply without removing power to the chassis In a chassis with a redundant power configuration you can hot swap any one power supply while the chassis continues to operate with no interruption of service Table 1 1 1 14 204515 C About the Passport 8100 Modules Table 1 1 Power Supply Hot Swapping Chassis ne Powe SUD Hot Swap One 8010 Up to 6 1 No 2 Yes 7 to 10 2 No 3 Yes 8006 Up to 6 1 No 2 Yes 3 Yes The Passport 8000 Series redundant power supplies provide protection from the following types of failures e Failur
27. Part No 204515 C April 2000 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 Using the Passport 8100 Modules NORTEL NETWORKS Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks All rights reserved April 2000 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks NA Inc Trademarks NORTEL NETWORKS BayStack and Passport are trademarks of Nortel Networks All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Nortel Networks NA Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Nortel Networks NA Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein USA Requirements Only Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice 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
28. Serial Port The Modem serial port is implemented on a DB 9 connector wired as a DTE connection To set up modem access you need a DTE to DCE cable straight or transmit cable between the Modem port and a modem or terminal server The cable should have the pin assignments listed in Table A 3 Table A 3 DTE to DCE Pin Assignments Switch Modem Signal Pin DCE DB 9 DCE DB 25 Number Pin Number Pin Number RXD 2 2 3 TXD 3 3 2 DTR 4 4 20 GND 5 5 7 DSR 6 6 6 RTS 7 7 4 CTS 9 9 5 204515 C A 5 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Passport 8132TX Module Physical Specifications Height Width Depth Weight Electrical Specifications Input Current Thermal Rating MTBF Rating 122 000 hr Connector Type 10 100 Ethernet Ports Comm Port Cable Specifications Type Maximum Distance Data Port Connectors 1 5 in 3 8 cm 15 4 in 39 1 cm 18 5 in 47 0 cm 8 06 Ib 4 kg approximate 75 W maximum 250 BTU hr maximum RJ 45 connector wired as MDI X Table A 4 Mini DIN Category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable 10 Mb s operation Category 5 UTP cable 100 Mb s operation 328 ft 100 m The data ports on the Passport 8132TX module are RJ 45 ports wired as MDI X connectors Table A 4 Table A 4 Passport 8132TX Port Pinouts Connector Pin Number Signal 1 Input receive data RX 12345678 2 Input receive data RX 3 Output transmit data TX 6 Output transmit data TX
29. THIS AGREEMENT 204515 C V vi 204515 C Contents Preface EI TOU RN acceso qose imde lasts Exam ecU ipee untud pbdx dd a CEU OQ eub Olla du OR d XV Text Conventions oioidasocec idit eei ess prev d t epetids E E EIEE E iod bee E dabei i ediooe xvi Helsteud Publio 3a uositen dato YR Uter d er aa ebrei ta M nec Ma d ERE aa xvii ns ta Ger Helo e m xix Chapter 1 About the Passport 8100 Modules gru eT TERCEROS 1 2 Passport 8190SM Management Module meee EE E N E E re 1 4 ibat Managomeni Pon esnsirsderinrin iiaa 1 5 DTEDLCE SWAG RR D T te mere re 1 6 BH PES e iecaauneei sdaaatiebedadanunpaisaasarietdaaaasntiadaaasnars 1 6 KoSo Cail arcis sects easy pbt epe ER en a diane baa e va a AT eas 1 6 PCMCIA Card Slot ertet oii T ober Ua ET T 1 6 Bis xs 1 7 Passport 8 S2TX 32 Port VO Module 1i snas tna dicke kl E neta nni 1 8 10BASE T 100BASE TX Port Connectors M 1 8 MDA IOE T T 1 9 LAORE PORE aaatesvedrinuebt bid Fabr aora a coda ud du e a ad pl Rut b ipid 1 9 LEDE e tucractnedacceedie tx cada a a a 1 10 Passport 8148TX 48 Port VO Module 2 rrr rk bte ti n a daar EN 1 11 LEDS 1 12 Paspor eTOSGBIC B Port VO Module ccce iesus ccce sut eec onde aiaeei 1 12 LED E E bd oO idis lenia EEA EA fo iD Casca etica cu DS 1 13 Redundancy Features a specimen ecrit E O E a 1213 Re
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31. are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference at their own expense European Requirements Only EN 55 022 Statement This is to certify that the Nortel Networks Passport 8100 Modules are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class A CISPR 22 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 appropriate measures Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer f r entsprechende Gegenma nahmen verantwortlich ist Attention Ceci est un produit de Classe A Dans un environnement domestique ce produit risque de cr er des interf rences radio lectriques il appartiendra alors l utili
32. as the sending pair attached to its receiving pair and vice versa In this way the two nodes can exchange data If the two nodes are wired alike they both attempt to send data out on the same RJ 45 pins In such a case a straight through cable would not work However a crossover cable would operate normally The Passport 8100 Series modules are designed to have Ethernet NICs connect directly to their RJ 45 ports using straight through MDI cables However if a Passport 8100 module must connect to a hub or another switch that follows usual conventions a crossover cable MDI X is required The 100 Mb s ports are designed to operate using Category 5 UTP cabling only Category 5 UTP cable is a 2 pair cable certified to handle up to 100 Mb s bandwidth To minimize crosstalk noise maintain the twist ratio of the cable up to the point of termination untwist at any termination should not exceed 0 5 inch 1 27 cm For best performance with respect to noise immunity and emissions the unused pairs in the 2 pair cable should be terminated at their characteristic impedance that is 100 ohms in the equipment at each end of the cable All Nortel Networks 100BASE TX equipment includes such a Common Mode Termination CMT 4 4 204515 C Troubleshooting The fiber MDAs use only multimode 62 5 125 um fiber cable The Nortel Networks 100BASE FX MDA is not supported on single mode fiber SC connectors are used on 2 port I00BASE FX MDAs and
33. assport 8190SM module fits into either slot 5 or slot 6 in the Passport chassis Image configuration and log files are maintained on the flash memory onboard and PCMCIA of this module The module also provides out of band management by using the Ethernet port on the module Note Nortel Networks recommends using the Ethernet port on the Passport 8190SM module for management rather than a switched port You achieve redundancy by putting a Passport 8190SM module into both slots 5 and 6 of the chassis When running normally the second module is in standby mode Should the primary Passport 8190SM module fail the secondary module initializes while the switch continues to pass traffic When the secondary Passport 8190SM module completes initialization it resets the switch with a convergence time similar to the convergence timing for spanning tree The Passport 8190SM module can also be in the chassis with the Passport 8690SF Switch Fabric Module The Passport 8690SF module provides layer 3 functionality for 8600 Series modules routing switch modules For more information about the Passport 8690SF module refer to Using the Passport 8600 Modules Note Although you can mix 8100 Series and 8600 Series modules in the same chassis Nortel Networks does not recommend this configuration Physical features on the front panel of the Passport 8190SM module include a management port DCE DTE switch for the console port console port modem
34. b nvic de 1 13 LEDs on the Passport 8108GB Module tits eer eee ere m 1 13 Removing a Filler Panel arerioa cendo ka ick Een a 2 3 Inserter Extractor Levers in Extended Position 2 3 j ggytklsbg IS 2 4 Seating the Backplane Connectors Em lapis ene 2 4 Securing the Module in the Chassl amp 1 oec emeret ninina 2 5 Ro ting Network CORBIS cscs totes cenae a e uc Db ecu uada ie oet dd e 2 7 Port Numbers on High Density Modules eee 3 2 DCE DTE Switch on the Passport 8190SM Module 4 2 MDI X to MDI Cable Connections m prema PE NT A 12 MDI X to MDI X Cable Connections seesssessseseeee A 13 LEDs on the Passport 8190SM Module e B 1 LEDs on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX Matiulos nup VA EET B 3 LEDs on the Passport 8108GBIC Module sss B 5 xi Figure C 1 1000BASE SX Shortwave Gigabit MDA Front Panels C 2 Figure C 2 1000BASE LX Longwave Gigabit MDA Front Panels C 3 Figure C3 S100 4TX MDA Fron Panel isrtri aa C 4 Figure C 4 8100 Series MDA Front Panels sessessseseseeeeeeneennn C 6 Figure C 5 Installing an MDA eis m mm TT bsc E S FiurpDej Types of BIDS anreden an E iiaa D 1 Figure D 2
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36. ct support xix publications hard copy xviii related xvii R Read Only security access 3 4 Read Write security access 3 4 Read Write All security access 3 4 redundancy CPUs 1 5 power supplies 1 14 redundancy features 1 13 redundant CPUs 1 14 redundant power supplies 1 14 replacing modules 2 7 requirements chassis configuration 2 2 reset button 1 6 Index 3 restrictions dual power supplies 2 5 port lists 3 2 RFCs E 1 RJ 45 connectors 1 11 RMON 1 3 routing switch modules 1 16 S safety agency approvals A 2 security levels descriptions 3 4 serial ports 1 6 shortwave gigabit MDAs C 2 slots chassis 2 2 SNMP 1 4 SNMP community strings changing 3 6 software incompatibility 4 3 spanning tree 1 2 speed LED B 4 C 5 standards A 1 standby CPU 1 14 straight through cable 2 6 4 4 A 5 support Nortel Networks xix switch configuration basic steps 3 8 switch description 1 1 switch management module replacing 2 7 system clock B 4 system clock failure 4 3 system identification 3 5 system log 4 3 system parameters setting 3 5 system security setting 3 6 Index 4 T tagging 1 3 technical publications xviii technical support xix Telnet access 3 7 Temp LED B 2 text conventions xvi troubleshooting cables 4 4 installation issues 4 7 MDI and MDI X connections A 12 port interface 4 5 power up sequence 4 1 U Utilization LED
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38. defaults factory settings 2 7 login names and passwords 3 4 Device Manager 1 16 DTE DCE switch 1 6 4 2 A 4 duplex mode troubleshooting 4 5 E electromagnetic emissions A 3 electrostatic discharge precautions 2 2 environmental specifications A 2 ESD See electrostatic discharge Ethernet Management port 1 5 A 4 F F Dx LED C 5 C 6 factory default settings 2 7 failure power source 1 15 Fan LED B 2 Fault LED B 4 features 1 2 fiber cable 4 5 filler panels 2 2 flags boot monitor CLI 3 7 G gateway address assigning 3 9 GBIC 1 12 gigabit 1 8 gigabit interface converter See GBIC H hot swapping MDAs C 7 modules 2 7 power supply 1 14 Index 2 l identification parameters system 3 5 IGMP 1 3 installation process 2 3 troubleshooting 4 7 IP address assigning 3 5 3 8 troubleshooting 4 7 L layer 2 read write security access 3 4 layer 2 switching 3 8 LEDs MDA location C 2 C 3 C 4 meanings C 3 C 4 C 5 Passport 8132TX module location 1 10 meanings B 4 Passport 8148TX module location 1 11 1 12 meanings B 4 Passport 8190SM module location 1 7 meanings B 2 power supplies 4 3 problem indications 4 2 length cable 2 6 Link LED B 2 C 3 C 4 C 6 Link Activity LED B 4 location system 3 5 login names default 3 4 setting 3 6 longwave gigabit MDAs C 2 M MAC station address 4 7 management 1 4 Management port 1 5 3 5 A 4 management
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40. dundant Passport 81905M Modules eter tente td aa 1 14 Redundant Power SUDDIIGE uuo icai upon garda DRE sc bxc adrian a anascin 1 14 Combining Passport 8100 and Passport 8600 Modules sess 1 16 204515 C vii Chapter 2 Installing a Passport 8100 Module Chassis Contiguragan FlgquieWmelite csiis iiinneag a aan 2 2 Safety and Environmental Precautions 1er a aia 2 2 Installing a Module rere m TOT TM ee E E 2 3 Tumime Cn Tie ease POW TES 2 5 Connecting CADES irsinin dd cx DOM RUAS es DUUM KE UIN MA EDU DARK RU iss sami E 2 6 Replacing Modules mani oin ET an ere Gentle shepard maa PRA E E 2 7 Chapter 3 Basic Switch Configuration Specifying Port Numbers ssssss PE E E ET tone iate RM TS SWI e M S 3 3 Legand Om Te OBI 2 cs sinks stars cio dnt xa h a Low ad pP ONE Fa GU Dd tk ED UM sa UG 3 4 Assigning an IP Address to the Management Port T NDS lance eens R e Sel vet Ier Tile BIOL siaii a a da 3 5 Seting CoV EIN OR IN MENT D DD 3 6 T rerB ren eise e M 3 8 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Normal Power Up Sequence E loce een que saad unin ips E E de Failure to Get a Login Prompt from the Console Port ccscecceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 2 Failure of Management Software to Recognize I O Modules sssssss 4 2 LED indications of PYODIGIIS m 4 2 Fon Gonmecion
41. e 32 port 10 100 Mb s Ethernet I O module with expansion slot for optional MDA page 1 8 e Passport 8148TX Edge Switch Module 48 port 10 100 Mb s Ethernet I O module page 1 11 e Passport 8108GBIC Edge Switch Module 1000 Mb s Ethernet I O module with eight bays for installing gigabit interface converters GBICs page 1 12 An expansion slot on the Passport 8132TX module allows installation of a media dependent adapter MDA to provide other port types The MDAs support high speed connections to servers shared Fast Ethernet hubs or backbone devices 204515 C Using the Passport 8100 Modules Features This chapter includes the following information Summary of features Detailed descriptions of each module The Passport 8100 modules have the following features One active and one optional standby CPU subsystem with fast fail over in the event of loss of one CPU Hardware redundancy features including power supplies chassis fans and switch management modules High speed forwarding rate up to 3 million packets per second peak Store and forward switching providing full performance forwarding at full line speed Learning rate of 3 million addresses per second peak Address database capacity of up to 16 000 entries at line rate 32 000 entries without flooding Connection to a high speed backplane for forwarding of packets between modules Front panel LEDs for monitoring port activity and module opera
42. e Category 3 4 or 5 copper unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Use only Category 5 UTP cable to connect ports that will operate at 100 Mb s Refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications for more information about the RJ 45 port connectors 204515 C 141 Using the Passport 8100 Modules LEDs Each port on the Passport 8148TX module has two LEDs that indicate data speed and activity for the port Figure 1 6 In addition the module has three LEDs to indicate system operating conditions For details of LED operation refer to Appendix B LEDs c5 10100 f Linkisctivity 3 5 Fault Master 2 Online 1 Module LEDs 2 3 2 Port Speed LEDs 3 Port Link Activity LEDs 9120EA Figure 1 6 LEDs on the Passport 8148TX Module Passport 8108GBIC 8 Port I O Module The Passport 8108GBIC I O module Figure 1 7 provides eight bays for installing any of four types of gigabit interface converters GBICs These fiber ports allow you to make riser connection server attachments or interswitch links The following four types of GBICs are available e 1000BASE SX e 1000BASE LX e 1000BASE XD e 1000BASE ZX Note Only Nortel Networks qualified GBICs are supported for use in the Passport 8108GBIC module For specific model numbers refer to the Nortel Networks pric
43. e fiber 1804 ft 550 m 850 nm VCSEL 9 5 to 4 dBm 17 dBm minimum 62 5 um multimode fiber or 9 um single mode fiber Note Multimode fiber may require a DMD patch cord Single mode fiber 32 810 ft 10 km Multimode fiber 1804 ft 550 m 1300 nm FP laser diode 5 2 to 0 dBm 22 dBm minimum 204515 C Technical Specifications 1000BASE XD GBIC Cable Specifications Type Maximum Distance Optical Specifications Wavelength Average Transmit Output Power Average Receiver Sensitivity 1000BASE ZX GBIC Cable Specifications Type Maximum Distance Optical Specifications Wavelength Average Transmit Output Power Average Receiver Sensitivity 9 um single mode fiber 31 mi 50 km Note For a shorter link distance you may need an in line attenuator to prevent overloading the receiver 1550 nm DFB laser diode 5 2 to 0 dBm 24 dBm 9 um single mode fiber 43 mi 70 km Note For a shorter link distance you may need an in line attenuator to prevent overloading the receiver 1550 nm DFB laser diode 0 to 5 2 dBm 22 dBm minimum 204515 C Using the Passport 8100 Modules MDI and MDI X Connections For communication to take place between two devices the transmitter of one device must connect to the receiver of the other device The connection must be achieved through a crossover function which could be a crossover cable or a port that implements the
44. e list 204515 C About the Passport 8100 Modules LEDs For more information about the GBICs and instructions to install them refer to Appendix D Installing GBICs 8IOBGBIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9681EB Figure 1 7 Passport 8108GBIC Module Each port has an associated Link LED and Act activity LED to indicate link and TX RX activity Figure 1 8 In addition the module has three LEDs to indicate system operating conditions For details of LED operation refer to Appendix B LEDs amp 8108GBIC 1 ra 123456 8 me oo000000 OLink owe J D B D D U B UO UO Act Lo 1 Module LEDs 2 Port LEDs 9682EA Figure 1 8 LEDs on the Passport 8108GB Module Redundancy Features A Passport 8000 Series chassis with one or more Passport 8190SM modules and two or more power supplies provides features that support redundant operation in case of certain failures These redundancy features allow you to use this switch in high availability environments where system uptime is critical to application performance 204515 C Using the Passport 8100 Modules Redundant Passport 8190SM Modules When you install two Passport 81908M modules in a Passport 8000 Series chassis one provides the active CPU functions for the switch the CPU subsystem on the other module is in standby mode If the active CPU fails the standby C
45. e of the power supply module e Disconnection or cutting of the AC or DC line cord When you plug the power cords for each power supply into separate AC circuits or separate DC power sources the Passport 8000 Series redundant power supplies also provide protection against the failure of an individual circuit or power source Note Redundant power supplies are an optional feature not a requirement A single Passport 8000 Series power supply provides adequate operating power for up to 6 installed modules in the chassis Two power supplies constitute a nonredundant power configuration for a Passport 8010 Chassis with 7 to 10 installed modules 204515 C 1 15 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Combining Passport 8100 and Passport 8600 Modules Although the Passport system software allows you to install both Passport 8100 Series and Passport 8600 Series modules in the same switch chassis Nortel Networks does not recommend such a configuration for the following reasons Each type of modules functions as a separate switching entity in the chassis with no switched connection between the two To provide connectivity between the two switch entities you must make external cable connections Each CPU module must have its own IP address to allow separate management of the separate switch entities When you use Device Manager you can manage either the Passport 8100 Series switch or the Passport 8600 Series switch at a given time The other
46. e only configuration you need to do for the Passport 8100 Series switch is to assign an IP address and a gateway address default route for remote management Configuring the Passport switch as a layer 2 switch consists of the following tasks Confirm that all ports are in the default VLAN Assign an IP address for management Specify a default gateway address or default route Test connectivity To configure the switch as a layer 2 bridging switching device 1 Confirm that all ports are in the default VLAN using the command show vlan info ports The display shows the VlanId 1 and lists the port members To assign an IP address for management use the command config bootconfig net mgmt ip lt ipaddr mask gt where ipaddr mask is the IP address subnet mask you are assigning for example 10 10 10 1 24 Alternatively you can assign an IP address to the default VLAN VLAN ID 1 using the command config vlan 1 ip create lt addr mask gt Note Nortel Networks does not recommend assigning an IP address to the default VLAN Management response is significantly degraded by managing the switch through the default VLAN 3 8 204515 C Basic Switch Configuration Specify a default gateway address default route When configuring IP on most layer 2 switches you need to specify the IP address of the device and the IP address of the default gateway Use the following Boot Monitor CLI command to specif
47. ecified power supply is operating normally Amber Steady The specified power supply has a fault Fan 1 2 Green Steady The specified fan is operating normally Amber Steady The specified fan has failed Temp Green Steady The temperature is normal for switch operation Amber Steady The maximum operating temperature has been exceeded Master Off The CPU subsystem on the module is performing diagnostics Amber Steady The CPU subsystem is in a fault state Green Blinking This module is providing active CPU functions for the switch Green Steady The CPU subsystem on this module is up and in standby mode Online Off This LED is always off during operation of the Passport 8190SM module 204515 C LEDs Passport 8132TX and 8148TX I O Modules The Passport 8132TX and 8148TX modules have three LEDs to indicate module and system operating conditions Table B 2 In addition each port has two LEDs to indicate data speed and link status Table B 3 Figure B 2 shows the locations of the LEDs c5 1000 f Linwactivity 3 5 Fault Master Online 1 Module LEDs 2 Port LEDs Speed 3 Port LEDs Link Activity 9120EA Figure B 2 LEDs on the Passport 8132TX and 8148TX Modules 204515 C B 3 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Table B 2 describes the module LEDs and Table
48. eck the fans in the Passport 8100 module chassis to make sure both are running Check the switch power supplies one may have stopped functioning The module may have failed to read the MAC address from the chassis backplane If this is the case arrange to replace the chassis The module failed its power on self test Replace the module Power cycle the switch 204515 C Using the Passport 8100 Modules Port Connection Problems Cabling Port connection problems can usually be traced to a poor cable connection or to an improper connection of the port cables at either end of the link These types of problems can be remedied by making sure that the cable connections are secure and that the cables are connected to the correct ports at both ends of the link For more information about cabling see Cabling next in this chapter Port connection problems can also be traced to the autonegotiation mode refer to Autonegotiation Modes on page 4 5 or the port interface Cabling for IOBASE T networks can consist of 2 pair Category 3 4 or 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP wiring However to cover future upgrades to Fast Ethernet Nortel Networks strongly recommends that you use all Category 5 cable in your network Ethernet 1OBASE T network installations use cables consisting of two pairs of twisted pair wires one pair to send data and one to receive data These wires must connect to another 1 OBASE T station that h
49. eclaration of Conformity oaia prn n GREE A 13 Appendix B LEDs Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module sse B 1 Passport 81327TX and S148 TX VO Modules iicet uec acutae re Pe d sax tcu B 3 Passpun 8108GBIC Modulo iccoriie e Epod Y WERE URERE QUERER EUH TRO DARE CURE RE ERR B 4 204515 C ix Appendix C Media Dependent Adapters 430 Ue aeter i C 2 STO TX MI sisse n ERR Ur ote e bb Hh ROS PE er EC ER RED RS C 4 8100 Series Fiber MDAs cens eras TET ples sd E is heimdud Sneha bv EVER BRERE C 5 lastaling an pr e C 7 Appendix D Installing GBICs NEN a tic pg D 2 Appendix E RFCs and Standards Index X 204515 C Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 3 1 Figure 4 1 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 204515 C Figures Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module ssss 1 4 LEDs on the Passport 8190SM Module sese 1 7 Passport 8132TX Edge Switch Module iaceret rtt rait tas 1 8 LEDs on the Passport 8132TX Module ern 1 10 Passport 8148TX Edge Switch Module ssssss Tm 1 11 LEDs on the Passport 8148TX Module ecce ette 1 12 Passport STUBS MOQUE usa sedat cct edidisse d
50. ent port is a 10 100 Mb s Ethernet port implemented on an RJ 45 connector wired as an MDI connection Table A 1 shows the pin assignments for this connector Table A 1 Pin Assignments in the Passport 8190SM Management Port Connector Pin Number Signal 12345678 Output transmit data TX Output transmit data TX 1 2 3 Input receive data RX 6 Input receive data RX 4 8020EA 5 7 8 Not used Console Serial Port The Console serial port is implemented as a DB 9 connector This port can operate as a data terminal equipment DTE or data communication equipment DCE device Use the switch to the left of the port to set the port to DTE left or DCE right Default settings for this port are 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity and one stop bit Because the Console port expects to receive Data Set Ready DSR and Clear To Send CTS signals before transmitting these control lines are required in the cabling The Console port does not support any inbound flow control that is the port does not toggle control lines to indicate an input buffer full condition A 4 204515 C Technical Specifications Table A 2 lists the pin assignments for the Console port for both the DTE and DCE settings Table A 2 Pin Assignments in the Passport 8190SM Console Port Connector Pin Number DCE Signal DTE Signal 2 RXD TXD 1 5 3 TXD RXD A 4 DTR DSR E 6 DSR DTR eh T RTS CTS 9 CTS RTS Modem
51. es for command keywords and arguments Enter only one of the choices Do not type the vertical line when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip alerts routes you enter either show ip alerts Orshow ip routes but not both Related Publications For more information about using the Passport management software or other Passport 8000 series equipment refer to the following publications Getting Started with the Passport 8100 Management Software part number 207311 C Provides instructions to install management software and describes general use of the management software Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations part number 207414 C Describes how to use Device Manager software to configure and manage layer 2 switching functions including procedures and illustrations of the software user interface Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations part number 207308 C Describes the command line interface CLI commands and parameters Most configuration tasks that can be performed using the management software can also be done using the command line interface Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch part number 207307 C Provides general information and description of how a Passport routing switch handles various networking features such as VLANs and Multi Link Trunking 204515 C xvii Using
52. he far left port On high density modules with two rows of ports such as the Passport 8148TX module ports in the top row are assigned sequential odd numbers and ports in the bottom row are assigned sequential even numbers Figure 3 1 9494EA Figure 3 1 Port Numbers on High Density Modules MDA ports are numbered as a continuation of the ports on the module and port numbers on an MDA are in ascending order from left to right For example the far left MDA port in a Passport 8132TX module is port 33 Gigabit MDAs with redundant PHYs are regarded as a single port To specify a list of port numbers separate individual port numbers with commas For example 3 4 7 22 10 47 To specify a range of ports type the low port number in the range a dash and then the high port number in the range For example 3 4 3 16 Note Spaces are not allowed in port lists or ranges For more information about port numbering as well as MAC addressing refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8100 Management Software 3 2 204515 C Basic Switch Configuration Booting the Switch When you turn on the switch power supplies the switch begins its automatic boot process The default boot order is to try to boot the switch first from the PCMCIA card then from the internal flash memory and finally over the network If a terminal is connected to the Console p
53. he module Figure 2 2 SY w 9397FA Figure 2 2 Inserter Extractor Levers in Extended Position 204515 C 2 3 Using the Passport 8100 Modules 3 Slide the module into the slot Figure 2 3 9398FA Figure 2 3 Inserting a Module 4 Rotate the inserter extractor levers to seat the module backplane connectors Figure 2 4 9399FA Figure 2 4 Seating the Backplane Connectors 2 4 204515 C Installing a Passport 8100 Module 5 Tighten the retaining screws to secure the module in the chassis Figure 2 5 9400FA Figure 2 5 Securing the Module in the Chassis Turning On the Chassis Power Although you can install or replace modules in an operating chassis in a new installation you may prefer to install all the modules before turning on the chassis power To turn on the chassis power 1 Verify that all power cords are connected properly as described in the installation instructions for the power supplies 2 Turn all the power switches to the On position Note In a chassis with two power supplies in a nonredundant power configuration you must turn on both power supply units within 2 seconds of each other If you wait longer to turn on the second power supply both power supplies will shut down To correct this condition turn off both power supplies wait at least 30 seconds and then turn on both power supplies again within 2 seconds
54. he port is transmitting data Off No data activity is occurring Link Off The port has no link Green The port has link and is enabled 204515 C B 5 Appendix C Media Dependent Adapters This appendix describes the media dependent adapters MDAs that are available from Nortel Networks The MDAs can support high speed connections to servers shared Fast Ethernet hubs or backbone devices The following MDA versions are available for the Passport 8132TX Edge Switch Module 450 1SR MDA 1000BASE SX MDA 1 port shortwave gigabit fiber with 1 redundant port 450 1SX MDA 1000BASE SX MDA 1 port shortwave gigabit fiber 450 1LR MDA 1000BASE LX MDA 1 port longwave gigabit fiber with 1 redundant port 450 1LX MDA 100BASE LX MDA l port longwave gigabit fiber 8100 4TX MDA 10BASE T 100BASE TX MDA 4 port copper 8100 2FX MDA 100BASE FX MDA 2 port multimode fiber with SC connectors 8100 4FX MDA 100BASE FX MDA 4 port multimode fiber with MT RJ connectors Nortel Networks continually adds new models and features to existing product lines see your Nortel Networks sales representative for a full range of available MDAs that may have been added after the release of this guide Each MDA shipment comes with installation instructions 204515 C C 1 Using the Passport 8100 Modules 450 Series MDAs 450 1SR MDA 1 port redundant 1000BASE SX Four versions of gigabit Ethernet MDAs are available Two
55. le has three LEDs to indicate module and system operating conditions Table B 4 In addition each port has two LEDs to indicate the presence of link and data activity Table B 5 Figure B 3 shows the locations of the LEDs 204515 C LEDs 9682EA 1 Module LEDs 2 Port Link and Activity LEDs Figure B 3 LEDs on the Passport 8108GBIC Module Table B 4 Module LEDs on the Passport 8108GBIC Module Label Color State Meaning Fault Yellow Steady A diagnostics failure or hardware failure has been detected Yellow Blinking A chassis failure has been detected Off The system is functioning normally Master Green Steady This module is properly generating the system clock for the switch Yellow Steady This module has detected system clock generation failure on its own circuitry Off This module is not providing the system clock for the switch You can pull this module out of the chassis without resetting the switch Online Off The switch power is off a power has been turned on and the module is going through its power on self test and software initialization A module in this state is not yet functional Amber Steady The module failed its power on self test Green Steady The module has completed its power on self test and software initialization and is operating normally Table B 5 Port LEDs on the Passport 8108GBIC Module Label Color State Meaning Activity Green T
56. look into an optical fiber or connector port Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source To install a GBIC 1 Remove the GBIC from its protective packaging 2 Insert the GBIC into the slot on the module Figure D 2 GBICs are keyed to prevent improper insertion If the GBIC resists pressure do not force it Remove it turn it over and reinsert it 9703FA Figure D 2 Installing a GBIC 3 Press on the front of the GBIC until it snaps into place 4 Remove the rubber plug to connect cables D 2 204515 C Installing GBICs To remove an installed GBIC 1 If the GBIC has spring tabs press in on the tabs on each side of the GBIC as you pull the GBIC out of the bay Figure D 3 9704FA Figure D 3 Removing a GBIC 2 If the GBIC has an extractor handle grasp the handle and pull firmly to remove the GBIC from the bay 204515 C D 3 Appendix E RFCs and Standards For more information about networking concepts protocols and topologies you may want to consult the following sources e RFC 951 BootP e RFC 1112 IGMP version 1 e RFC 1213 Network Management of TCP IP MIB II e RFCs 1271 and 1757 RMON e RFC 1493 Bridge MIB e RFC 1573 IANA If Type e RFC 1643 Ether like MIB e RFC 1723 RIP version 2 e RFC 1850 OSPF MIB e RFC 2131 DHCP e RFC 2233 IANA If Type e REC 2236 IGMP version 2 e IEEE 802 1D Standard for Spanning Tree Protocol
57. lve The most common problems are associated with the actual network wiring If you have problems with a newly established network initial setup the trouble is most likely related to cabling or addressing If the network has been operational for an extended period and is now beginning to have problems the trouble is probably related to recent additions or changes Remember that each Passport 8100 module or Passport 8000 Series switch has a media access control MAC station address and an IP address The MAC station addresses are unique because each address contains the Nortel Networks manufacturer ID and node ID codes A valid IP address is not required for normal switching operation or if you are managing the switch from a console However for management over the network SNMP or Telnet session a valid IP address is required You can change the IP address of the unit to match your own network addressing structures Make sure that the IP address of the Passport 8100 module or Passport 8000 Series switch is unique in your network You can change the IP address using the config ip address command refer to Assigning an IP Address to the Management Port on page 3 5 You will need to set a valid IP address if you intend to use network management with SNMP or Telnet 204515 C 4 7 Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix lists technical specifications for the Passport 8100 modules The appendix includes the f
58. module provides a PCMCIA card slot for use with an ATA type Sandisk compatible flash memory card The flash memory card provides a convenient way to store switch configurations and boot images Using the memory card you can quickly transfer configurations and images between multiple switches or store multiple configurations for a single switch Note You cannot use the Passport 1200 PCMCIA card in Passport 8000 Series equipment 204515 C About the Passport 8100 Modules LEDs LEDs on the Passport 8190SM module indicate the status of the module subsystems chassis power supplies and chassis fans Figure 1 2 D Management Link im 1 Management port LEDs 2 CPU utilization LEDs 3 Fan LEDs 4 Temp LED 25 Utilization B El ex CPU pp noo nnn 50 75 100 rovers nae b Temp onine ran 00O 9674EA 5 Online LED 6 Power Supply LEDs 7 Master LED Figure 1 2 LEDs on the Passport 8190SM Module The CPU LEDs serve as a bar graph to indicate module activity The CPU bar graph increases when the CPU is actively performing tasks such as learning media access control MAC addresses or interacting with the device management station For detailed information about the LED meanings refer to Appendix B LEDs 204515 C Using the Passport 8100 Modules Passport 8132TX 32 Port I O Module The Pa
59. modules in the chassis are grayed out The Passport 8190SM module provides management only for Passport 8100 Series edge switch modules Similarly the Passport 8690SF module provides management only for Passport 8600 Series routing switch modules With two types of switch modules installed you cannot install redundant CPUs because you must have one each of the Passport 8690SF module and the Passport 8190SM module 204515 C Chapter 2 Installing a Passport 8100 Module This chapter provides instructions for installing and connecting the Passport 8100 modules in a Passport 8000 Series chassis For more information about your chassis refer to the documentation that was shipped with the chassis The initial switch setup tasks are described in Chapter 3 Basic Switch Configuration For details about configuring a Passport 8100 module refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8100 Management Software Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations and Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations This chapter discusses the following topics Chassis configuration requirements page 2 2 Safety and environmental precautions page 2 2 Installing a module page 2 3 Turning on the power page 2 5 Connecting cables page 2 6 Replacing modules page 2 7 204515 C 2 1 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Chassis Configuration Requirements Slots
60. ms of this license 3 Limited warranty Nortel Networks warrants each item of Software as delivered by Nortel Networks and properly installed and operated on Nortel Networks hardware or other equipment it is originally licensed for to function substantially as described in its accompanying user manual during its warranty period which begins on the date Software is first shipped to Licensee If any item of Software fails to so function during its warranty period as the sole remedy Nortel Networks will at its discretion provide a suitable fix patch or workaround for the problem that may be included in a future Software release Nortel Networks further warrants to Licensee that the media on which the Software is provided will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date Software is first shipped to Licensee Nortel Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Nortel Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment This warranty does not apply if the media has been damaged as a result of accident misuse or abuse The Licensee assumes all responsibility for selection of the Software to achieve Licensee s intended results and for the installation use and results obtained from the Software Nortel Networks does not warrant a that the functions contained in the software will meet the Licensee s requirements b that the Software will opera
61. n text Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is ping ip address you enter ping 192 32 10 12 Indicate required elements in syntax descriptions where there is more than one option You must choose only one of the options Do not type the braces when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip alerts routes you must enter either show ip alerts Or show ip routes but not both Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip interfaces alerts you can enter either show ip interfaces Or show ip interfaces alerts Indicates file and directory names new terms book titles and variables in command syntax descriptions Where a variable is two or more words the words are connected by an underscore Example If the command syntax is show at valid route then valid route is one variable and you substitute one value for it Indicates command names and options text that you need to enter and system output such as prompts and system messages Example Set Trap Monitor Filters xvi 204515 C Preface separator gt Shows menu paths Example Protocols gt IP identifies the IP option on the Protocols menu vertical line Separates choic
62. ollowing information General specifications e Specifications for individual modules including Physical specifications Connector types and where appropriate pin assignments Required cables e MDI and MDI X connections e Declaration of Conformity General Specifications Standards Supported IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD ISO IEC 8802 3 IEEE 802 31 10BASE T ISO IEC 8802 3 IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX ISO IEC 8802 3 IEEE 802 1D MAC Bridges ISO IEC 10038 IEEE 802 1p Prioritization IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 1z Gigabit IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE SX and 1000BASE LX Draft Standard ver 3 1 IEEE 802 3x on Gigabit ports 204515 C A 1 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Data Rate and Encoding 10 Mb s Manchester encoding 100 Mb s 4B 5B encoding 1000 Mb s 8B 10B encoding Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Operating Altitude Free Fall Drop Vibration Shock Bump 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F 85 maximum relative humidity noncondensing 95 maximum relative humidity noncondensing 3000 m 10 000 ft maximum ISO 4180 s NSTA 1A IEC 68 2 6 34 IEC 68 2 27 29 Performance Specifications 64 byte packets Aggregate Throughput Switched Forwarding Rates Latency Address Database Size Addressing Frame Length Safety Agency Approvals 3 000 000 pps maximum For 10 Mb s 14 8
63. ort you can watch the system messages that record the boot sequence You can modify this boot order using the boot monitor command line interface CLI While the Passport 8190SM module is booting the I O modules boot using their local image files which check for the presence of a Passport 8190SM module in the chassis When the Passport 8190SM module has completed its boot process the I O modules transmit a load request Messages on the console screen indicate the request and the completion of the image load Then the I O modules reboot using the newly loaded image The entire boot sequence for the switch can take up to one minute When the switch starts booting you can access the boot monitor by pressing any key during the first 4 seconds of the boot sequence For details about the boot monitor and using the command line interface to modify the boot process refer to Getting Started with the Passport 100 Management Software and Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations 204515 C 3 3 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Logging On to the System The Passport 8100 switches have four levels of security access for device management Table 3 1 describes the access levels and lists their default login names and passwords Table 3 1 Access Levels and Default Login Values Access Level Description Default Detault Login Password Read Only Allows only viewing of configuration and status ro
64. port reset button PCMCIA card slot and status LEDs Ethernet Management Port The Ethernet Management port on the Passport 8190SM module is an MDI 10 100BASE T port that allows out of band management using a Web browser Device Manager and VLAN Manager or a Telnet session to access the command line interface CLI You can use this port to connect the switch to a network management station The port has its own IP address but does not switch traffic to other ports in the chassis 204515 C Using the Passport 8100 Modules Note This port should be used only as a management port It does not provide network connectivity DTE DCE Switch The DTE DCE switch changes the pin assignments on the Console port and allows you to designate the connector as either DTE or DCE For information about pin assignments for this port refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications Serial Ports The Passport 8190SM module provides two serial ports for attachment of modem or console devices The Console port provides terminal access to the Passport 8190SM module using the CLI The Modem port allows you to connect a standard modem for out of band dial up management For communications specifications used by the serial ports refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications Reset Button The recessed reset button on the module allows you to perform a hard reset or reboot of the system PCMCIA Card Slot The Passport 8190SM
65. r contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program contact one of the following Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers Technical Solutions Center Telephone Number Billerica MA 800 2LANWAN 800 252 6926 Santa Clara CA 800 2LANWAN 800 252 6926 Valbonne France 33 4 92 96 69 68 Sydney Australia 61 2 9927 8800 Tokyo Japan 81 3 5740 1700 204515 C xix Chapter 1 About the Passport 8100 Modules The Passport 8100 modules provide a full complement of switching capabilities in a Passport 8000 Series chassis The Passport 8100 modules provide 10 100 megabit per second Mb s autonegotiating twisted pair Ethernet ports 100 Mb s fiber Ethernet ports and fiber Gigabit Ethernet ports A Passport 8000 Series chassis with installed Passport 8100 modules constitutes a single switching entity with distributed management and full redundancy The Passport 8100 modules include a switch management module and input output I O modules For CPU system redundancy you can install two management modules The I O modules support different types of Ethernet interfaces with different speeds port counts and media types The following Passport 8100 modules are available e Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module management module for the chassis page 1 4 e Passport 8132TX Edge Switch Modul
66. r optic cable e The 8100 4FX MDA uses four longwave 1300 nm MT RJ connectors to connect devices over 62 5 125 um multimode fiber optic cable The 8100 Series fiber MDAs are not supported on single mode fiber cable 204515 C C 5 Using the Passport 8100 Modules 8100 2FX MDA 2 port SC connectors 100BASE FX 100BASE FX 69 lof oil lollo mm acii T Be is in 8100 2FX MDA 8100 4FX MDA 4 port MT RJ connectors 9 8100 4FX MDA 9214EB 1 LEDs 2 100BASE FX SC Port Connectors Figure C 4 8100 Series MDA Front Panels Table C 4 describes the 8100 Series MDA LEDs Table C 4 8100 Series MDA LEDs Label Type Color State Meaning Link Communication Green On Link LEDs Green Blinking Off A valid communication link is established The corresponding port is management disabled The communication link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port F Dx Full duplex port Green On status LEDs Green Off The corresponding port is in full duplex mode The corresponding port is in half duplex mode Activity Port activity Green LEDs Blinking Indicates the network activity level for the corresponding port A high level of network activity can cause LEDs to appear to be on continuously C 6 204515 C Media
67. raffic is present The Link Activity LED blinks continuously The Online LED on an I O module is yellow The Master LED on a module in slot 1 or slot 2 is yellow The Fault LED is blinking yellow The Fault LED is steadily yellow No LEDs are lit The switch is not receiving AC power The switch is experiencing a port connection problem The switch s link partner is not autonegotiating properly There may be a port configuration error Software incompatibility exists or the module cannot communicate with the master module over the backplane This module has detected System clock generation failure on its own circuitry A chassis failure has been detected A diagnostics failure or hardware failure has been detected A hardware failure has been detected Verify that each AC power cord is fastened securely at both ends and that power is available at each AC power outlet Verify that each power supply is turned on See Port Connection Problems next Use the show 1og command to check the system log for indications of communication problems Use the boot command to download a new software image Replace the module make sure it is in the correct slot Note This LED refers only to the module in slot 1 or slot 2 that provides the clock function for the switch From the console management station use the show log command to check the system log for information about hardware failures Ch
68. ro information Is equivalent to SNMP read only community access Layer 2 Allows viewing and changing configuration 12 I2 read write and status information for layer 2 bridging switching functions Read Write Allows viewing and changing configuration rw rw and status information across the switch does not allow changing security and password settings Is equivalent to SNMP read write community access Read Write All Allows all the rights of Read Write access rwa rwa and the ability to change security settings including the CLI and Web based management user names and passwords and the SNMP community strings For example if you want to log on with Read Write All access through the Console port log on as rwa with password rwa at the login prompt 204515 C Basic Switch Configuration Assigning an IP Address to the Management Port You must assign an IP address to the Management port before you can use it for out of band management To assign an IP address Use the following command config bootconfig net mgmt ip lt addr mask gt where lt addr mask gt specifies the IP address and mask of the Console Management port Note The preferred route for managing the switch is to use the Management port Setting System Identification System identification parameters specify the system name contact person and location To set the system identification 1 Specify the system name using the command
69. s B 2 W Web access changing passwords 3 7 enabling and disabling 3 6 204515 C
70. sateur de prendre les mesures sp cifiques appropri es EC Declaration of Conformity These products conform to the provisions of Council Directive 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC The Declaration of Conformity is available on the Nortel Networks World Wide Web site at http ibra2 corpwest baynetworks com cgi bin ndCGI exe DocView ii 204515 C Japan Nippon Requirements Only Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement CORB HHUBRESERRSAER HRS VCCI om BOS 7 2A ARRAHRE CT CORRE REAR CHAT 5 C BR HEENSRCTCEMHOVOES TOPS 4357 TR EI SLIBRKENSTEMHVET Taiwan Requirements Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Statement Sa RRS ie FAS A oe ERR A nie aie at ATE Hiss PAES mkA SER ETE Canada Requirements Only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus Passport 8100 Modules do not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications Cet appareil num rique Passport 8100 Modules respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada Nortel Networks NA Inc Software License Agreement NOTICE Please carefully rea
71. shortwave gigabit MDAs Figure C 1 The 450 1SR MDA is a single MAC MDA with a separate redundant Phy backup Phy port The 450 1SX MDA is a single Phy MDA These MDAs use shortwave 850 nm fiber optic connectors to connect devices over multimode 550 meter fiber optic cable Two longwave gigabit MDAs Figure C 2 The 450 1LR MDA isa single MAC MDA with a separate redundant Phy backup Phy port The 450 1LX MDA is a single Phy MDA These MDAs use longwave 1300 nm fiber optic connectors to connect devices over single mode 3 kilometer or multimode 550 meters fiber optic cable 450 1SX MDA single port 1000BASE SX 1000BASE SX lel lel lol Figure C 1 9217EA 1 LEDs 2 1000BASE FX SC Port Connectors 1000BASE SX Shortwave Gigabit MDA Front Panels C 2 204515 C Media Dependent Adapters 450 1LR MDA 450 1LX MDA 1 port redundant single port 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX lel lel lol Bl Activity 450 1LX MDA 9216EA 1 LEDs 2 1000BASE FX SC Port Connectors Figure C 2 1000BASE LX Longwave Gigabit MDA Front Panels Table C 1 describes the 1000BASE SX MDA LEDs Table C 1 1000BASE SX MDA LE
72. snntstixteeniintoenimianoasle C 4 Tale Ls BOOST MDALEDS scirent ernea Eii C 5 Table C 4 8100 Series MDA LEDS nio rrr rad enr rri rtr eoa C 6 204515 C xiii xiv 204515 C Preface Passport 8100 modules installed in an Passport 8000 Series chassis create an edge switch entity within the chassis These high performance low cost Ethernet switches from Nortel Networks provide a high density layer 2 switching system that is ideal for wiring closet applications This guide provides information about the features and capabilities of the Passport 8100 modules including module specifications and switch startup procedures This guide discusses the Passport 8190SM Passport 8132TX Passport 8148TX and Passport 8108GBIC modules They are referred to collectively as the Passport 8100 modules Each module is referred to specifically when features and functions are unique to that particular model Before You Begin This guide is intended for network administrators with the following background e Working knowledge of various Ethernet types including 10BASE T 100BASE TX 100BASE FX and 1000BASE SX e Working knowledge of cable types including Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP and multimode and single mode optical fiber 204515 C XV Using the Passport 8100 Modules Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions angle brackets gt braces brackets italic text Scree
73. sole port on the Passport 8190SM module Ethernet Management port on the Passport 8190SM module Comm port on the Passport 8132TX module if a Passport 8190SM module is not installed 204515 C 1 3 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Acommand line interface CLD for managing the Passport 8100 switch accessible through the Passport 8190SM module or through a Telnet connection If a Passport 8190SM module is not installed the CLI is accessible through the Comm port on the Passport 8132TX module e Support for up to eight simultaneous Telnet sessions with optional password protection e Device Manager support e Web based monitoring support e SNMPvI and SNMPv2 agent support e Upgradable device firmware in nonvolatile flash memory using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP e Optional PCMCIA card for file management e Up to 2 000 VLANs defined by port or network protocol Passport 8190SM Management Module The Passport 81908M Switch Management Module Figure 1 1 provides centralized management capabilities for the Passport 8010 and 8006 chassis Use this module to configure and manage all 8100 Series modules in the chassis PCMCIA 9673EA 1 Ethernet Management Port 2 DCE DTE Switch 3 Console Modem Ports 4 Reset Button 5 PCMCIA Card Slot 6 LEDs Figure 1 1 Passport 8190SM Switch Management Module 204515 C About the Passport 8100 Modules The P
74. ssport 8132TX module Figure 1 3 is a single slot I O module for the Passport 8000 Series chassis It has 32 autosensing IOBASE T 100BASE TX switched ports with RJ 45 connectors The ports have integrated LEDs to indicate port operation and the module has three additional LEDs to indicate system operation An expansion slot allows you to install an MDA to provide additional port types You can add 10 100BASE T 100BASE FX or Gigabit Ethernet ports by installing an optional MDA in the Passport 8132TX module Inserter extractor levers and captive retaining screws are at each end of the module amp 8132TX ER 3 5 7 p 8 5 T 19 a n 25 m 2 E D H HH HH HH HH HH HH HH OA HH HH HH HH HH HA H H amp amp mo omo T RH EH HH EH EH EH EH EH kH H EH EH Hu B4 PAL EN gg H Lords s 9155EA Figure 1 3 Passport 8132TX Edge Switch Module 10BASE T 100BASE TX Port Connectors The Passport 8132TX module provides 32 10 100 Mb s autosensing ports that support the IEEE 802 3u autonegotiation standard Each port can operate in full or half duplex mode When a port is connected to another device that also supports the IEEE 802 3u standard the two devices negotiate the best speed and duplex mode of operation The port connectors are
75. te in the hardware or software combinations that the Licensee may select c that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free or d that all defects in the operation of the Software will be corrected Nortel Networks is not obligated to remedy any Software defect that cannot be reproduced with the latest Software release These warranties do not apply to the Software if it has been i altered except by Nortel Networks or in accordance with its instructions ii used in conjunction with another vendor s product resulting in the defect or iii damaged by improper environment abuse misuse accident or negligence THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Licensee is responsible for the security of its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct lost or altered files data or programs 4 Limitation of liability IN NO EVENT WILL NORTEL NETWORKS OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY COST OF SUBSTITUTE PROCUREMENT SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INACCURATE OR LOST DATA OR LOSS OF USE OR PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF NORTEL NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN
76. the Passport 8100 Modules Installing the Passport 8010 Chassis part number 204518 B Describes installation procedures for the Passport 8010 chassis Installing the Passport 8006 Chassis part number 207313 B Describes installation procedures for the Passport 8006 chassis Installing the Passport 8001PS AC Power Supply part number 204519 B Describes installation and connection procedures for the Passport 8001PS AC power supply e Installing the Passport 8002PS DC Power Supply part number 207314 B Describes installation and connection procedures for the Passport 8002PS DC power supply You can print selected technical manuals and release notes free directly from the Internet Go to the support baynetworks com library tpubs Web address Find the product for which you need documentation Then locate the specific category and model or version for your hardware or software product Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the manuals and release notes search for the sections you need and print them on most standard printers Go to the Adobe Systems Web address at www adobe com to download a free copy of Acrobat Reader You can purchase selected documentation sets CDs and technical publications though the Internet at the www fatbrain com documentation nortel Web address xviii 204515 C Preface How to Get Help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reselle
77. tion Expansion slot for installation of an optional media dependent adapter to provide 1OOBASE FX fiber connections Gigabit Ethernet connections or additional 10 100BASE TX connections Passport 8132TX module only Support for Spanning Tree Protocol with one spanning tree group in two modes IEEE 802 1D compliant mode FastStart mode which allows the port to reach forwarding state faster Spanning tree can be disabled on individual ports or the entire switch 204515 C About the Passport 8100 Modules e IEEE 802 1Q port based virtual LANs VLANs e EEE 802 1p prioritization EEE 802 3u compliant autonegotiating ports with four modes 10BASE T half duplex 10BASE T full duplex 100BASE TX half duplex 100BASE TX full duplex e Two hardware based priority queues per port e Multi Link Trunking MLT with up to 4 ports in a trunk and up to 6 MLT groups in a switch with a single trunk able to span multiple I O modules supporting switch to switch trunks and switch to server trunks Ability to remove and install a module hot swap without powering down the switch chassis e Port mirroring by port by source and by destination MAC address e IP Multicast optimization using Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping e RMON port support for the following four groups Alarms Events Statistics History e Port for configuring and managing the switch locally or remotely Con
78. ts operating at 100 Mb s use only Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cabling C 8 204515 C Appendix D Installing GBICs This appendix describes how to install the gigabit interface converters GBICs in the Passport 8108GBIC module The following GBIC versions are available for the Passport 8108GBIC switch module e 100BASE SX uses multimode fiber over distances up to 550 meters e 100BASE LX uses multimode fiber over distances up to 550 meters or single mode fiber over distances up to 10 kilometers km e 100BASE XD uses single mode fiber over distances up to 50 km e 100BASE ZX uses single mode fiber over distances up to 70 km GBICs are available in two styles Figure D 1 One type has two spring tabs at the front of the GBIC the other type has an extractor handle on the front 9702FA Figure D 1 Types of GBICs GBICs are shipped with a protective rubber plug in the connectors Leave the plug in place when no cables are connected to the GBIC 204515 C D 1 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Installing a GBIC The Passport 8108GB module has eight bays for installing GBICs The GBIC bays are covered by spring loaded filler panels that rotate out of the way as you push the GBIC into place You can install or replace a GBIC in an operating switch module without powering down the switch Warning Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes Never
79. ure the ports of the new module as necessary Reconnect the cables 2 8 204515 C Chapter 3 Basic Switch Configuration This chapter describes how to use the command line interface CLI for basic switch configuration The chapter includes the following information Port numbering page 3 2 Booting the switch page 3 3 Logging on to the system page 3 4 Assigning an IP address to the Management port page 3 5 Setting system identification page 3 5 Setting system security page 3 6 Sample configuration page 3 8 For information about more advanced configuration topics refer to the following publications Networking Concepts for the Passport S000 Series Switch Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations Note To perform configuration procedures you must log on to the switch with Read Write privileges 204515 C 3 1 Using the Passport 8100 Modules Specifying Port Numbers Each port number on the Passport switch consists of a slot number and a position number in the format s1ot position The slot number identifies the chassis slot containing the I O module with that port The position number identifies the position of the port on the I O module Chassis slots are numbered from the top down and ports are numbered generally from left to right beginning with 1 for t
80. y the default route net mgmt route net 0 0 0 0 ipaddr Use the following Run Time CLI command to specify the default route config bootconfig net mgmt route net 0 0 0 0 ipaddr In each of these commands ipaddr specifies the IP address of the default gateway To save the configuration enter Save config Your Passport 8100 switch now has an IP address and can be used as a layer 2 switch 204515 C 3 9 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes troubleshooting techniques for the Passport 8100 modules This chapter includes information about the following topics Normal power up sequence this page Failure to get a login prompt page 4 2 Failure of the management software to recognize I O modules page 4 2 LED indications of problems page 4 2 Port connection problems page 4 4 Installation issues page 4 7 Normal Power Up Sequence In a normal power up sequence the LEDs display as follows 1 When power is applied to the switch the green LED on each power supply and fan tray turns on within 5 seconds Each module initiates a self test during which the port and module LEDs display various patterns to indicate the progress of the self test Upon successful completion of the self test within 10 seconds after power is applied the Online LED lights For information about the other LEDs on the Passport 8132TX 8148TX 8108GBIC and 8190SM modules refer to Appendix B LEDs
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