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3. Module Descriptions Key Features 10 Port 100BASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide For the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch This guide describes key installation information for two CoreBuilder 9000 Fast Ethernet FEN Switching Modules a The 10 port 100BASE FX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Module Model Number 3CB9LF10MC has ten 100 Mbps Ethernet fiber optic ports with SC connectors on its front panel and two 1 Gigabit ports on the back for connection to the chassis backplane a The 20 port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Module Model Number 3CB9LF20R has twenty 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 ports on its front panel and two 1 Gigabit ports on the back for connection to the chassis backplane Each of these FEN Switching Modules operates as a Layer 2 switch and occupies a single switching module slot in the CoreBuilder 9000 7 slot chassis 8 slot chassis or 16 slot chassis The 10 100BASE TX and 100BASE FX FEN Switching Modules support the following key features a Hot swapping of modules a Management using the Administration Console a command line interface the Web Management suite of applications with an Internet browser or SNMP based applications Front Panel For information about the software features that these modules support see the a CoreBuilder 9000 Implementation Guide Command Reference Guide a CoreBuilder 9000 Release Notes for the
4. 2 km 1 2 mi 10 100BASE TX UTP Category 5 Up to 100 m 328 ft 3CB9LF20R Environmental Requirements 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 10 to 90 relative humidity noncondensing 40 to 66 C 40 to 151 F 5 to 95 relative humidity noncondensing Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity Physical Specifications Module Dimensions Weight 100BASE FX 25 4 mm x 340 36 mm x 388 112 mm 1 135 kg 3CB9LF1OMC 1 in x 13 4 in x 15 28 in 2 5 Ib 10 100BASE TX 25 4 mm x 340 36 mm x 388 112 mm 1 1804 kg 3CB9LF20R 1 in x 13 4 in x 15 28 in 2 6 Ib Power Specifications Module Voltage Wattage 100BASE FX 5 2V 25W 3CB9LF10MC 3 5 V 33 W 12 V 2 W Total Wattage 60 10 100BASE TX 5 2 V 28 W 3CB9LF20R 3 5 V 41 W 12 V 2 W Total Wattage 71 Related CoreBuilder 9000 Documents Regulatory Compliance Safety Emissions a CSA 22 2 No 950 a FCC Part 15 Class A a EN 60950 a ICESOO3 Class A a IEC 60950 formerly IEC 950 m VCCI Class A a UL1950 a EN 55022 Class A a EN 60825 1 2 a EN 50082 1 a CE Mark a AS3548 C Tick Mark a CISPR 22 Class A a CE Mark For detailed information about using and managing the FEN Switching Modules see the following documents CoreBuilder 9000 Implementation Guide a Command Reference Guide a CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Management Engine User Guide a Web Management User Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch
5. 4 1 11 4 4 5 1 11 5 5 6 1 11 6 6 7 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 8 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Table 9 Mapping the 9 port GEN SFM and the 20 port FEN Switching Module to in the 7 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 20 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 1 21 1 1 2 1 21 2 2 3 1 21 3 3 4 1 21 4 4 5 1 21 5 5 6 1 21 6 6 7 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Table 10 Mapping the 9 port GEN SFM and the 20 port FEN Switching Module to the 8 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 20 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 1 21 1 1 2 1 21 2 2 3 1 21 3 3 4 1 21 4 4 5 1 21 5 5 6 1 21 6 6 7 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 8 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 16 10 Port 1OOBASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide Installing the Module 1 i gt PP ee 4 To install a FEN Switching Module Before you start the installation process read and follow the inst
6. For the software code installation procedure as well as known problem information for this module see the CoreBuilder 9000 Release Notes for the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules For information about installing and powering on the system see the following documents a CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch Getting Started Guide a 7 Slot Chassis Quick Installation Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch a Chassis Quick Installation Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch 8 slot Chassis and 16 slot Chassis a 7 Slot Chassis Power Supply Installation Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch a Power Supply Installation Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch 8 slot Chassis and 16 slot Chassis 24 10 Port 100BASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide You can view and print these and other current CoreBuilder 9000 documents from the following sources a 3Com Web site http support 3com com nav switches htm a CoreBuilder 9000 Documentation CD ROM This CD ROM is included in the chassis shipping box You can also order the CD ROM separately Order Number 3CB9DB 3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTY 10 Port 100BASE FX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Module Model Number 3CB9LF10MC and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Module Model Number 3CB9LF20R for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch HARDWARE
7. hands or objects into the chassis or touch any components on an inserted module Figure 2 Installing a FEN Switching Module into a 7 Slot Chassis 20 port Fast Ethernet Switching Module 0 Uog CoreBuilder 9000 U a QU Spring loaded screws 18 10 Port 1OOBASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide Figure 3 Installing a FEN Switching Module into a 16 Slot Chassis Spring loaded screw CoreBuilder 9000 20 port Fast Ethernet Switching D Module Spring loaded screw oVo 7 To engage the module with the backplane use both hands to perform PV the following steps a Push firmly at the two ends of the front panel near the ejector handles until you feel the module connectors make firm contact with the backplane connectors b Put your left thumb on the left or top ejector handle and your right thumb on the right or bottom ejector handle Simultaneously push the ejector handles in towards the front panel until each handle is parallel with the front panel You feel a slight resistance as the connectors fully engage CAUTION If there is too much resistance when you try to close the ejector handles the module backplane connector may not be aligned Forcing the module into place can d
8. 1 13 accessed by this 22 14 8 module 5 4 up to 2 can be 21 17 9 accessed by this 22 18 10 module 6 4 up to 2 can be 21 21 11 accessed by this 22 22 12 module 7 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 12 10 Port 100BASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide Table 5 Mapping the 24 port GEN SFM and the 20 port FEN Switching Module to the 8 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 20 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 4 up to 2 can be 21 1 1 accessed by this 22 2 2 module 2 4 up to 2 can be 21 3 accessed by this 22 6 4 module 3 4 up to 2 can be 21 9 accessed by this 22 10 6 module 4 4 up to 2 can be 21 13 accessed by this 22 14 8 module 5 4 up to 2 can be 21 17 9 accessed by this 22 18 10 module 6 4 up to 2 can be 21 21 11 accessed by this 22 22 12 module Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 8 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Table 6 Mapping the 24 port GEN SFM and the 20 port FEN Switching Module to the 16 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 20 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assi
9. AUTION To prevent ESD related damage Always wear an ESD wrist strap not provided when you handle a module ensuring that the strap makes good skin contact and is properly grounded Keep the module in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install it When you handle a module follow these precautions Always handle the module by the front panel only Do not touch the components pins leads or solder connections Do not twist or otherwise force the module into the chassis when you insert it into the module guides Before you push the module into the chassis verify that the module ejector handles are open When you slide the module into the 7 slot chassis match the left and right module guides In the 8 slot chassis or 16 slot chassis match the upper and lower module guides For details see Installation Prerequisites and Installing the Module later in this guide Unpacking Instructions 1 Use the following procedure when you unpack a FEN Switching Module Verify that the module is the correct product by matching the 3C number that is listed on the shipping box label to the 3C number that you ordered Model Number 3CB9LF10MC for the 10 port 100BASE FX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Module or Model Number 3CB9LF20R for the 20 port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Module 2 Remove the module in its antistatic bag from the shipping box 3 Observing the caution instructions remove the mo
10. CCMSVYRD COPS ESR SM BCH Re eS SASERSMNACEMSEYRS This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions EMC DIRECTIVE STATEMENT EMC Directive Compliance This equipment was tested and found to conform to the Council Directive 89 336 EEC for electromagnetic compatibility Conformity with this Directive is based upon compliance with the following harmonized standards EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference EN 50082 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Immunity Standard Residential Commercial and Light Industry Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case you may be required to take adequate measures Low VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE STATEMENT Low Voltage Directive Compliance This equipment was tested and found to conform to the Council Directive 72 23 EEC for safety of electrical equipment Conformity with this Directive is based upon compliance with the following harmonized standard EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment GENERAL APPROVAL STATEMENT FOR UK UK General Approval Statement This equipment is manufactured to the international Safety Standard EN60950 an
11. Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules On the 10 port 100BASE FX FEN Switching Module the front panel ports are numbered 1 through 10 as shown in Figure 1 The two 1 Gigabit ports on the back of the module not shown in Figure 1 are numbered 11 and 12 On the 20 port 10 100BASE TX FEN Switching Module the front panel ports are numbered 1 through 20 as shown in Figure 1 The two 1 Gigabit ports on the back of the module not shown in Figure 1 are numbered 21 and 22 Figure 1 Front Panels for the 10 100BASE TX and 100BASE FX FEN Modules Ejector handle Ejector handle Module Status LED Port Status LEDs 10 100BASE TX RJ 45 ports Model number c ae e e e o a e e o a e oa on e a a GA f 3CBOLF20R 100BASE FX ee amp amp amp x x x G x x x GA x x Vv A Y O A D D Y 3CB9LF10MC Port Status LEDs Fiber optic ports SC connectors Module Status LED In the 7 slot chassis you install the modules horizontally with the LEDs at the left In the 8 slot chassis and the16 slot chassis you install the modules vertically with the LEDs at the top Audience Description Safety Precautions AN This guide is intended for trained technical personnel only Do not attempt to install remove or replace the 10 100BASE TX or 100BASE FX FEN Switching Modules if you have not had the proper training from 3Com For training information in the United St
12. amage the module connectors and backplane connectors If necessary remove and reinsert the module ensuring that the connectors are properly aligned Do not tighten the spring loaded screws to seat the module To secure the module in the chassis tighten the spring loaded screws to a torque specification of 3 to 5 inch pounds CAUTION Verify that the module screws are properly aligned with the threaded holes in the chassis If the screws are not aligned when you tighten them you may strip the threads and make it impossible to secure the module To ensure that you tighten screws to torque specification use a torque screwdriver WARNING To ensure adequate cooling airflow and continued product safety agency compliance install blank faceplates over all empty slots If the chassis is powered on the module initialization process begins 20 10 Port 100BASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide Verifying Module Operation The 10 port 100BASE FX FEN Switching Module has 10 Port Status LEDs and the 20 port 10 100BASE TX FEN Switching Module has 20 Port Status LEDs Each module has one Module Status LED Watch the LEDs during the system power on diagnostics test to verify proper module operation a On the Module Status LED the normal power on test sequence is Green Yellow Green Flashing Green while running the diagnostic test Green If the Module Status LED is Yellow af
13. ates and Canada call 1 800 NET 3COM For the numbers to call in other locations visit the 3Com Web site www 3Com com support When you handle components in a CoreBuilder 9000 system be sure that you follow all safety precautions To avoid electric shocks burns or equipment damage read and follow these warnings WARNING Allow only trained service personnel to install remove or replace any module in the chassis WARNING Hazardous energy exists within the system Use extreme caution when you install remove or replace any module in the chassis When the system is on a Never insert metal objects such as a screwdriver or a finger with jewelry into open module slots a Do not touch any connections within the chassis with your hands or fingers WARNING To ensure optical safety when installing a FEN Switching Module comply with the following precaution Although the data communication LEDs used in this product meet the regulatory requirements for casual exposure to the eye as with any source of bright light it is advised that you do not look into the light source LED Safety Information IEC 825 and EN60825 Class 1 LED Device For connection only to Class 1 LED Devices CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT AN Handling Precautions ESD Safety Information Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components of the module ESD which occurs when a module is improperly handled can cause complete or intermittent failures C
14. d is approved in the UK under the General Approval Number NS G 12345 J 100003 for indirect connection to the public telecommunication network AUSTRALIAN EMC FRAMEWORKS STATEMENT Australian EMC Frameworks Compliance This product conforms to the EMC Frameworks and meets the Class A limits of AS3548 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara California 95052 8145 Copyright 1999 3Com Corporation All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from 3Com Corporation 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change 3Com Corporation provides this documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties terms or conditions of merchantability satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose 3Com may make improvements or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may or may not be registered in other countries 3Com the 3Com logo and CoreBuilder are registered trademarks of 3Com Corpora
15. dule from its antistatic gt bag and inspect it for physical damage CAUTION Handle the module only by the front panel Do not touch any components pins leads or solder connections If the module appears to be damaged replace it in the antistatic bag put it back in the shipping box and contact your network supplier Verify that the box also contains a CoreBuilder 9000 Release Notes for the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules a 10 Port 100BASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch this guide If the listed contents are not in your shipping box contact your network supplier All shipping boxes are reusable After you remove the contents replace the packing materials in the box and store it for future use Installation Prerequisites AN Module Placement in the Chassis Before you install a module make the following preparations Verify that the chassis is properly installed in a rack on a table or ona shelf according to the instructions in either of these guides a 7 Slot Chassis Quick Installation Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch a Chassis Quick Installation Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch 8 slot Chassis and 16 slot Chassis a Have a flat blade torque screwdriver available to secure the module to the chassis after you install it a Read the CoreBuilde
16. e Not applicable Not applicable 10 10 Port 100BASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide Table 3 Mapping the 24 port GEN SFM and the 10 port FEN Switching Module to the 16 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 10 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 2 11 1 1 12 2 2 2 2 11 3 3 12 4 4 3 2 11 5 5 12 6 6 4 2 11 7 7 12 8 8 5 2 11 9 9 12 10 10 6 2 11 11 11 12 12 12 7 2 11 13 13 12 14 14 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 10 2 11 15 15 12 16 16 11 2 11 17 17 12 18 18 12 2 11 19 19 12 20 20 13 1 11 21 21 14 1 11 22 22 15 1 11 23 23 16 1 11 24 24 Table 4 Mapping the 24 port GEN SFM and the 20 port FEN Switching Module to the 7 slot Chassis 20 port Switching Chassis Number of SFM Module SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Backplane Port Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 4 up to 2 can be 21 1 1 accessed by this 22 2 2 module 2 4 up to 2 can be 21 accessed by this 22 6 4 module 3 4 up to 2 can be 21 9 accessed by this 22 10 6 module 4 4 up to 2 can be 2
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19. gned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 2 21 1 1 22 2 2 2 2 21 3 3 22 4 4 3 2 21 5 5 22 6 6 4 2 21 7 7 22 8 8 5 2 21 9 9 22 10 10 6 2 21 11 11 22 12 12 7 2 21 13 13 22 14 14 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 10 2 21 15 15 22 16 16 11 2 21 17 17 22 18 18 12 2 21 19 19 22 20 20 13 1 21 21 21 14 1 21 22 22 15 1 21 23 23 16 1 21 24 24 14 10 Port 100BASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide Table 7 Mapping the 9 port GEN SFM and the 10 port FEN Switching Module to the 7 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 10 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 1 11 1 1 2 1 11 2 2 3 1 11 3 3 4 1 11 4 4 5 1 11 5 5 6 1 11 6 6 7 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Table 8 Mapping the 9 port GEN SFM and the 10 port FEN Switching Module to the 8 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 10 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 1 11 1 1 2 1 11 2 2 3 1 11 3 3
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21. nd the number after the decimal point is a subslot number which is always 1 The top level of the Administration Console menu for the module appears Enter command strings to manage the module For example to display a module baseline enter module baseline display For information about the Administration Console module commands see the Command Reference Guide Web Management Web Management applications are an embedded part of the system They include WebConsole DeviceView and Performance monitoring tools Additional installable applications include online Help After you have set up the IP address for your system you can access the Web Management applications directly in your Web browser by entering the IP address For information about setting up your IP address see the Enterprise Management Engine Quick Start Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch For additional information about Web Management see the Web Management User Guide for the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Switch 10 Port 1OOBASE FX and 20 Port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Quick Start Guide Module Specifications The following tables list specifications for the 10 port 1OOBASE FX and 20 port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules Cabling Requirements Module Required Cable Type Maximum Segment Length 100BASE FX Multimode fiber Half duplex mode 400 m 1312 ft 3CB9LF10MC 62 5 125 micron Full duplex mode
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24. r 9000 Release Notes for the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules for important information about installing and upgrading modules in an existing chassis or anew chassis CAUTION All modules in a CoreBuilder 9000 chassis must operate at compatible software levels You must verify the software release on all new and existing modules in your chassis and upgrade as necessary See the CoreBuilder 9000 Release Notes for the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Switching Modules for a module software compatibility requirements table mandatory upgrade procedures and other important information Note the following chassis slot restrictions and recommendations when you choose a chassis slot for the 10 port 100BASE FX Fast Ethernet Switching Module or the 20 port 10 100BASE TX Fast Ethernet Switching Module a Inthe 7 slot chassis a Do not install the module in slot 7 This slot is reserved for a Gigabit Ethernet GEN Switch Fabric Module a Install the module in slot 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 a Inthe 8 slot chassis a Do not install the module in slot 7 or slot 8 These slots are reserved for GEN Switch Fabric Modules a Install the FEN Switching Module in slot 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 a Inthe 16 slot chassis a Do not install the module in slot 8 or slot 9 These slots are reserved for GEN Switch Fabric Modules a Install the module in slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 or 12 3Com recommends that you do no
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26. ructions in Safety Precautions Handling Precautions and Installation Prerequisites earlier in this guide Select a chassis slot for your module following the restrictions and recommendations in Module Placement in the Chassis earlier in this guide To expose a slot for the module remove the blank faceplate Save this faceplate in case you need it in the future Empty slots must be covered to ensure proper airflow and cooling in the chassis 3Com recommends that you remove the faceplate only for the slot where you intend to install an individual module leave the remaining faceplates in the chassis Open the module ejector handles 5 Begin to insert the module a Inthe 7 slot chassis hold the module horizontally with the LEDs to the left and begin to insert the module using the guides on the left and the right of the slot Figure 2 shows the module position in a 7 slot chassis a In the 8 slot chassis and 16 slot chassis hold the module vertically with the LEDs at the top and begin to insert the module using the guides on the top and the bottom of the slot Figure 3 shows the module position in a 16 slot chassis The module position is the same in an 8 slot chassis CAUTION Do not twist or bend the module when you insert it Slide the module into the chassis by pushing firmly on the two ends of the front panel near the ejector handles WARNING Hazardous energy exists inside the chassis Do not place
27. ssis Number of SFM 10 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 4 up to 2 can be 11 1 1 accessed by this 12 2 2 module 2 4 up to 2 can be 11 3 accessed by this 12 6 4 module 3 4 up to 2 can be 11 9 accessed by this 12 10 6 module 4 4 up to 2 can be 11 13 accessed by this 12 14 module 5 4 up to 2 can be 11 17 9 accessed by this 12 18 10 module 6 4 up to 2 can be 11 21 11 accessed by this 12 22 12 module 7 Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Table 2 Mapping the 24 port GEN SFM and the 10 port FEN Switching Module to the 8 slot Chassis Chassis Number of SFM 10 port Switching SFM Backplane Port SFM LED Numbers Slot Backplane Ports Module Backplane Numbers Assigned to Assigned to Backplane Number Allocated to Slot Port Numbers Chassis Slot Port Numbers 1 4 up to 2 can be 11 1 1 accessed by this 12 2 2 module 2 4 up to 2 can be 11 3 accessed by this 12 6 4 module 3 4 up to 2 can be 11 9 accessed by this 12 10 6 module 4 4 up to 2 can be 11 13 accessed by this 12 14 module 5 4 up to 2 can be 11 17 9 accessed by this 12 18 10 module 6 4 up to 2 can be 11 21 11 accessed by this 12 22 12 module Reserved for an SFM Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 8 Reserved for an SFM Not applicabl
28. t install the module in slot 13 14 15 or 16 because these slots have only one connection to the GEN Switch Fabric Module a Table 1 Table 2 and Table 3 list the relationship between the following a 24 port GEN Switch Fabric Module SFM Model Number 3CB9FG24 or Model Number 3CB9FG24T m 10 port 100BASE FX FEN Switching Module a Switching module slots in the 7 slot chassis 8 slot chassis and 16 slot chassis respectively Table 4 Table 5 and Table 6 list the relationship between the following a 24 port GEN Switch Fabric Module SFM a 20 port 10 100BASE TX FEN Switching Module a Switching module slots in the 7 slot chassis 8 slot chassis and 16 slot chassis respectively Table 7 and Table 8 list the relationship between the following m 9 port GEN Switch Fabric Module SFM Model Number 3CB9FG9 m 10 port 100BASE FX FEN Switching Module a Switching module slots in the 7 slot chassis and 8 slot chassis respectively Table 9 and Table 10 list the relationship between the following a 9 port GEN Switch Fabric Module SFM a 20 port 10 100BASE TX FEN Switching Module a Switching module slots in the 7 slot chassis and 8 slot chassis respectively Use the table information to help select a slot for your module as well as administer the system after you have completed the installation Table 1 Mapping the 24 port GEN SFM and the 10 port FEN Switching Module to the 7 slot Chassis Cha
29. ter the diagnostics run the module has failed a The Port Status LEDs are tested during the diagnostic test The normal test sequence is Yellow Green Off Table 11 describes LED colors and definitions Table 11 Module and Port Status LED Indicators LED State or Color Definition Module Status Green Power is on normal operation Flashing Green Diagnostics or software download is in progress Yellow Diagnostic failure Off After initial insertion or module reset the LED remains unlit for approximately 3 seconds Otherwise an unlit LED indicates that the module is not receiving power Port Status Green Port is enabled and link is up Flashing Green Port is receiving or transmitting packets Yellow Module or port is malfunctioning Off Port is disabled or link is down Managing the Module You configure and manage a FEN Switching Module using several interfaces The following sections describe two of the interfaces Administration Console The Administration Console is the embedded menu driven command line interface that you access from a terminal or through terminal emulation software To manage the module from the Administration Console Log in to the EME For information about how to log in to the EME see the CoreBuilder 9000 Enterprise Management Engine User Guide At the EME prompt enter connect lt slot gt 1 where lt slot gt is the chassis slot number of the module that you want to manage a
30. tion All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated Part No 10013072 http www 3com com Published August 1999

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