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7H02-06 F ast Ether net Smar tSWITCH ™ Interf ace Module User’ s Guide 9031924[...]
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Notice i NO TICE Cabletron Systems r eserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made. The hardwar e, firmware, or softwar e described in this manual is subject to [...]
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Notice ii FCC NO TICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference r eceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to c[...]
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Notice iii brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministèr e des Communications du Canada. VCCI NO TICE This equipment is in the 1st Class Category (information equipment to be used in commercial and/or industrial ar eas) and conforms to the standards set by the V oluntary Control Council for Interference by Information T echnology Equipment [...]
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Notice iv EXCLUSION OF W ARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY 1. EXCLUSION OF W ARRANTY . Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletr on in writing, Cabletron makes no warranty , expressed or implied, concerning the Pr ogram (including Its documentation and media). CABLETRON DISCLAIMS ALL W ARRANTIES, OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED TO YOU BY CABLE[...]
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v CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 USING THIS MANUAL ......................................................................... 1-1 1.2 THE 7H02-06 MODULE.......................................................................... 1-2 1.2.1 Cable T ype and FEPIMs ................................................................ 1-2 1.2.2 7C03 MMAC S[...]
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vi Contents 5.3 SAFETY ...................................................................................................... 5-1 5.4 EMI ............................................................................................................. 5-1 5.5 IMMUNITY .....................................................................................[...]
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1-1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION W elcome to Cabletron Systems 7H02-06 Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch ™ Interface Module Installation Guide. This guide is a simple refer ence for installing and using the 7H02-06 Module. Before installing the module, car efully read this manual to gain a full understanding of its capabilities. The 7H02-06 Module is a six por[...]
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1-2 Introduction 1.2 THE 7H02-06 MODULE The 7H02-06 Module provides six Fast Ethernet ports via 5 RJ45 connectors and one FEPIM. The 7H02-06 Module can be installed in: • The 7C03 MMAC SmartSwitch • The 7C04 W orkgroup SmartSwitch Chassis • The 7C04-R W orkgroup SmartSwitch Redundant Chassis The 7H02-06 Module has one backplane connection and[...]
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Introduction 1-3 Figure 1-1. 7H02-06 Module 1.2.2 7C03 MMA C Smar tSwitch, the 7C04 W orkgr oup SmartSwitch and the 7C04-R W orkgroup SmartSwitch The 7H02-06 Module is designed to be installed in the 7C03 MMAC SmartSwitch, the 7C04 W orkgroup SmartSwitch or the 7C04-R W orkgroup SmartSwitch. The modular design of the 7C03 MMAC SmartSwitch allows ot[...]
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1-4 Introduction Ring to be used with the 7H02-06 Module. These modules provide the capability to share data without the use of external bridges or routers. The 7C03 MMAC SmartSwitch is a unique module that can be installed in an MMAC Series chassis. The 7C04 W orkgroup SmartSwitch and the 7C04-R W orkgroup SmartSwitch ar e stand- alone chassis tha[...]
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Introduction 1-5 1.3.2 FEPIMs The front panel connections ar e standard Cabletr on FEPIMs. Currently , the 7H02-06 supports the following two FEPIMs: • FE-100TX (see Figure 1-2). The FE-100TX allows Fast Ethernet connectivity using Category 5 T wisted Pair (UTP) cabling with one RJ45 connector . Figure 1-2. FE-100TX PIM. • FE-100FX (see Figure [...]
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1-6 Introduction 1.4 RELA TED MANU ALS The manuals listed below should be used to supplement the procedur es and other technical data provided in this manual. The procedur es will be refer enced, where appr opriate, but will not be repeated. 7X00 SmartSwitch Control Module User ’s Guide 7H02-06 Installation Guide 7H02-06 Local Management Appendix[...]
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2-1 CHAPTER 2 NETWORK REQUIREMENTS Before installing Cabletr on Systems 7H02-06 Module, review the network requir ements outlined in this chapter . All requir ements included in this chapter should be met to ensure satisfactory performance of the 7H02-06 Module. Failure to do so may r esult in unsatisfactory network performance. Appendix A 2.1 FEPI[...]
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2-2 Network Requirements Transmitter power parameters are listed in Table 2-2. The link distance is up to 2 kilometers on the multimode fiber-optic cable as specified by ANSI MMF-PMD. Note: The link distance for Full Duplex is 2km; if Full Duplex is not being utilized, the link distance is 400 meters. 2.3 FE-100TX AND FIXED RJ45 P OR TS The FE-10[...]
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Network Requirements 2-3 The link distance is up to 100 meters on unshielded Category 5 twisted pair cable as specified by ANSI TP-PMD. T able 2-3. FEPIM Pinouts Pin Number Represents Pin Number Represents 1 T ransmit+ 5 NA 2 T ransmit- 6 Receive- 3 Receive+ 7 NA 4N A 8N A[...]
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2-4 Network Requirements[...]
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3-1 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION This chapter contains instructions for unpacking and installing the 7H02-06 Module in the 7C03, 7C04, 7C04-R MMAC SmartSwitch. Also included in the chapter are instr uctions for the front panel FEPIMs. 3.1 UNP A CKING THE 7H02-06 MODULE Unpack the 7H02-06 Module by using the following steps: 1. Carefully r emove the modul[...]
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3-2 Installation Figure 3-1. Module Bottom View 3. Remove the blank front cover over the FEPIM slot. 4. Install the FEPIM as shown in Figure 3-2. Ensur e that the rear connector is seated firmly before tightening the thr ee mounting screws. Note: Carefully push the FEPIM straight down once it is firmly seated onto the module. 5. Re-install the mod[...]
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Installation 3-3 Figure 3-2. Installing an FEPIM 3.3 INST ALLING/REMO VING THE 7H02-06 MODULE The 7H02-06 Module is installed in: the 7C03 MMAC SmartSwitch, the 7C04 W orkgroup SmartSwitch or the 7C04-R W orkgroup SmartSwitch by using the following steps and referring to the appropriate figur e. 3.3.1 Installing the 7H02-06 Module in a 7C03 MMA C [...]
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3-4 Installation 1. Remove the blank panel covering the slot in which the module will be installed. All other slots in the 7C03 must remain covered to ensur e proper airflow and cooling. 2. Slide the module into the slot. Make sure the printed cir cuit board (PCB) is between the car d guides, slides in straight, and engages the backplane connector[...]
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Installation 3-5 3.3.2 Removing the 7H02-06 Module fr om a 7C03 MMA C SmartSwitch T o remove the 7H02-06 Module fr om a 7C03 MMAC SmartSwitch, follow the listed steps and refer to Figur e 3-4. Note: Before removing the 7H02-06 Module, attach the wrist strap included with the module (instructions are printed on the packet). 1. Use a slotted screwdri[...]
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3-6 Installation 3.3.3 Installing the 7H02-06 Module in a 7C04 or 7C04-R Chassis T o install the 7H02-06 Module in a 7C04 or 7C04-R Chassis, follow the listed steps and refer to Figur e 3-5 and Figure 3-6, r espectively . Notes: The 7H02-06 Module cannot be installed in the top slot of the 7C04 Chassis. The top slot is reserved for the 7X00 SmartSw[...]
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Installation 3-7 Figure 3-5. Installing the 7H02-06 Module in the 7C04 W orkgroup SmartSwitch Figure 3-6. Installing the 7H02-06 Module in the 7C04-R W orkgroup SmartSwitch 1 2 3 4 P S P S POWER IN POWER OUT OVERLOAD FANS XX X-X X X-X XX XX X-X X X-X XX 4 3 2 1[...]
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3-8 Installation 3.3.4 Removing the 7H02-06 Module fr om a 7C04 or 7C04-R Chassis T o remove the 7H02-06 Module fr om a 7C04 or 7C04-R Chassis, follow the listed steps and refer to Figur e 3-7 and Figure 3-8 respectively . Note: Before removing the 7H02-06 Module, attach the wrist strap included with the module (instructions are printed on the pack[...]
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Installation 3-9 Figure 3-8. Removing the 7H02-06 Module fr om the 7C04-R W orkgroup SmartSwitch. XXX -X XX- X XX XXX -X XX- X XX 4 3 2 1 Screws Ejector T abs[...]
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3-10 Installation[...]
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4-1 CHAPTER 4 T ROUBLESHOOTING The 7H02-06 Module uses LANVIEW , Cabletron Systems built-in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system. W ith LANVIEW LEDs the status of each transmit and receive port on the 7H02-06 Module can be determined, at a glance. This section discusses the function and purpose of the LEDs on the 7H02-06 Module. Figure 4-[...]
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4-2 T roubleshooting T able 4-1 indicates the state of the receive port. T able 4-2 indicates the state of the transmit port. T able 4-1. Port Receive LEDs LED Color State Green Link, no activity , port enabled Green (Flashing) Link, port disabled Y ellow (Flashing) Link, activity , port enabled (flashing to steady-on indicates receive rate). Red [...]
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5-1 CHAPTER 5 T ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS This chapter includes the technical specifications for Cabletron Systems 7H02-06 module. Cabletron Systems r eserves the right to change these specifications at any time without notice. 5.1 SYSTEM RESOURCES Internal Processor: Intel i960 r unning at 33 MHz Read Only Memory: 256K bytes CPU Memory: 8 MB Packe[...]
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5-2 T echnical Specifications • VCCI Class I 5.5 IMMUNITY The 7H02-06 Module meets the requir ements of EN50082-1 including: • IEC 801-2 ESD • IEC 803-1 radiated immunity • IEC 801-4 EFT/B 5.6 NETWORK INTERF A CES 5 RJ45 connectors and 1 FEPIM. 5.7 SER VICE MTBF >200,000 hours MTTR <0.5 hour 5.8 PHYSICAL 5.8.1 Dimensions 31.1 D x 22.[...]
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T echnical Specifications 5-3 5.8.3 En vironmental Operating T emperature +5 ° to +40 ° C (+41 ° to +104 ° F) Storage T emperature -30 ° to +80 ° C (-22 ° to +160 ° F) Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)[...]
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5-4 T echnical Specifications[...]
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A-1 APPENDIX A The 7H02-06 module uses Fast Ethernet Interface Modules (FEPIMs) to provide fr ont panel cable connections. The FEPIMs are user-installable. See the section ‘Installing an FEPIM’ on page 3-1. A.1 FE-100TX The FE-100TX is an RJ45 connector supporting Unshielded T wisted Pair (UTP) cabling. The slide switch on the FE-100TX determin[...]
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A-2 Figure A-2. FE-100FX The transmitter power levels listed in T able A-1 are peak power levels after optical overshoot. A peak power meter must be used to correctly compar e the values given below to those measured on any particular port. If power levels are being measur ed with an average power meter , add 3 dBm to the measur ement to compare th[...]