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Installing the Module in the MMAC-Plus Chassis

 

Installing the Module in the MMAC-Plus Chassis

 

To install the 9E423-24 Module, in the MMAC-Plus Chassis, follow the steps 
below:

1.

Remove the blank panel, covering the slot in which the module will be 
mounted. All other slots must be covered to ensure proper airflow and 
cooling.

2.

Attach one end of the ESD wrist strap packaged with the MMAC-Plus chassis 
to your wrist. Plug the other end into the jack for the ESD Wrist Strap in the 
lower right corner of the MMAC-Plus Chassis shown in Figure 2-3. 

3.

Install the module in the chassis by sliding it into slots and locking down both 
the top and bottom plastic tabs, as shown in Figure 2-3. Take care that the 
module is between the card guides as shown, it slides in straight, and engages 
the backplane connectors properly. 

Summary of Contents for MMAC-Plus 9E423-24

Page 1: ...MMAC Plus 9E423 24 Ethernet SmartSwitch Module User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...TAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNOWN OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Copyright February 1996 by Cabletron Systems Inc P O Box 5005 Rochester NH 03867 0505 All Rights Reserved Printed in the...

Page 3: ...use harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment...

Page 4: ...in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent appareil numérique n émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada ...

Page 5: ...e Module in the MMAC Plus Chassis 2 5 The Reset Switch 2 7 Telco Connector 2 8 Chapter 3 Operation ENIB 3 2 SecureFast Switch 3 2 i960 Core 3 2 INB NIB 3 3 System Management Buses 3 3 SMB 1 Bus 3 3 SMB 10 Bus 3 3 System Diagnostic Controller 3 4 DC DC Converter 3 4 INB Interface 3 4 Chapter 4 LANVIEW LEDs Chapter 5 Specifications Technical Specifications 5 1 CPU 5 1 Memory 5 1 Standards 5 1 Networ...

Page 6: ...Contents vi Physical 5 2 Dimensions 5 2 Weight 5 2 Environment 5 3 ...

Page 7: ...f bandwidth for file servers or high end user intensive work stations Network management information is available through a variety of methods All information based on Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is accessible either via an in band Front Panel port Side Band SMB 10 or via the Environmental Module s COM ports Serial Line Internet Protocol SLIP or Point to Point Protocol PPP are supporte...

Page 8: ...ise MIBs The 9E423 24 also offers the user a wide variety of statistical network management information to enhance network planning and troubleshooting This module provides information for each front panel Ethernet 10BASE T port including packet counts along with errored frame information such as collisions CRCs and Giants via a variety of industry standard and private MIBS Industry standard IEEE ...

Page 9: ...ames for transmission to the SmartSwitch ASIC and ultimately to the front panel port The INB can time slice its bandwidth using one of three methods The default method is standard TDM round robin bandwidth arbitration the second method is for modules to reserve a specific amount of bandwidth using MONARCH Cabletron s INB Bandwidth Arbitrator the third method permits the lowest slot number to use a...

Page 10: ...Introduction 1 4 Figure 1 1 The 9E423 24 Module SMB CPU INB 1 12 13 24 10 B A S E T 10 B A S E T 9E423 24 MAPLE ...

Page 11: ...MAC Plus Local Management User s Guide INB Terminator Modules Installation Guide Getting Help If you need additional support with the MMAC Plus or if you have any questions comments or suggestions concerning this manual feel free to contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support By phone 603 332 9400 By CompuServe GO CTRON from any prompt By Internet mail support ctron com By Fax 603 337 3075 By BBS ...

Page 12: ...Introduction 1 6 ...

Page 13: ...he module must be reshipped 2 Remove the module from the plastic bag Observe all precautions to prevent damage from Electrostatic Discharge ESD 3 Carefully examine the module checking for damage If any damage exists DO NOT install the module Contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support immediately The INB Terminator Modules must be installed on the rear of the chassis before powering up this module...

Page 14: ...tion dip switch explained in the next section replaceable PROMs and sockets for memory and flash upgrades These will be used for future upgrades Instructions for installing the components will be supplied with the upgrade kit Figure 2 1 User Accessible Components int e l i960 SMB1 Prom DRAM Flash Simm Boot Prom Stats Engine Socket Stats Engine Jumper Dip Switch ...

Page 15: ...switch DIP located near the bottom left corner of the module Each switch is set according to the functions described in Table 2 1 If switch settings are changed the processor on the module must be reset by using the reset switch or repowering the module for the changes to take effect Figure 2 2 9E423 24 Module DIP Switch location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 int e l i960 ...

Page 16: ... this switch and then reset the module s processor Once the module resets factory default parameters are placed in NVRAM You can use the default parameters or if desired enter new parameters To enter new parameters refer to the Module Local Management User s Guide 6 Force BOOTP Download This module uses BOOTP Boot Strap Protocol to download new versions of the image file into Flash Memory This pro...

Page 17: ... airflow and cooling 2 Attach one end of the ESD wrist strap packaged with the MMAC Plus chassis to your wrist Plug the other end into the jack for the ESD Wrist Strap in the lower right corner of the MMAC Plus Chassis shown in Figure 2 3 3 Install the module in the chassis by sliding it into slots and locking down both the top and bottom plastic tabs as shown in Figure 2 3 Take care that the modu...

Page 18: ...between the card guides Lock down the top and bottom plastic tabs at the same time applying even pressure Figure 2 3 Installing the 9E423 24 Module J 7 FLNK 8 FLNK FLNK 10 FLNK INS 11 FLNK INS 12 RX TX RX TX RX Metal Back Panel Circuit Card Card Guides Jack for ESD wrist strap ...

Page 19: ...ule or restarting the module To reset the i960 processor press the reset switch twice within three seconds To shut down the module press and hold the reset switch down for three or more seconds To restart the module after it has been shut down press and release the Reset Switch For security SNMP management can be used to disable the functions of this switch Figure 2 4 The Reset Switch Reset Switch...

Page 20: ... Wire Color 1 RX 1 Blue White 26 RX 1 White Blue 2 TX 1 Orange White 27 TX 1 White Orange 3 RX 2 Green White 28 RX 2 White Green 4 TX 2 Brown White 29 TX 2 White Brown 5 RX 3 Gray White 30 RX 3 White Gray 6 TX 3 Blue Red 31 TX 3 Red Blue 7 RX 4 Orange Red 32 RX 4 Red Orange 8 TX 4 Green Red 33 TX 4 Red Green 9 RX 5 Brown Red 34 RX 5 Red Brown 10 TX 5 Gray Red 35 TX 5 Red Gray 11 RX 6 Blue Black 36...

Page 21: ...RX 10 Yellow Brown 20 TX 10 Gray Yellow 45 TX 10 Yellow Gray 21 RX 11 Blue Violet 46 RX 11 Violet Blue 22 TX 11 Orange Violet 47 TX 11 Violet Orange 23 RX 12 Green Violet 48 RX 12 Violet Green 24 TX 12 Brown Violet 49 TX 12 Brown 25 N C Gray Violet 50 N C Violet Gray Table 2 2 Pinout Connections RJ 71 Telco Connector Continued Pin Signal Wire Color Pin Signal Wire Color ...

Page 22: ...onvert data packets received from any of the 10BASE T ports into a canonical frame format before forwarding to the SmartSwitch ASIC while the Internal Network Bus Network Interface Block INB NIB converts data packets received from the INB into a canonical format before forwarding to the SmartSwitch ASIC Figure 3 1 Packet Flow i960 Processor Smart Switch ASIC ENIB ENIB ENIB I N B 1 2 INB NIB SMB 1 ...

Page 23: ...Plus hub The SmartSwitch ASIC makes all filtering forwarding decisions in custom hardware as opposed to software like in traditional bridges This custom hardware enables the SmartSwitch ASIC to process over 750K frames per second The SmartSwitch ASIC is designed to support up to 64 ports shared between the host processor the INB backplane and LAN WAN interfaces on the front panel of MMAC Plus modu...

Page 24: ...into canonical frames for transmission to the SmartSwitch ASIC then from the SmartSwitch ASIC to the front panel ports System Management Buses There are two management channels within the MMAC Plus system the SMB 1 and the SMB 10 These buses provide side band management and inter module management communication SMB 1 Bus The SMB 1 is a 1Mbs management bus located within the MMAC Plus This bus is u...

Page 25: ... status and overall module condition The information gathered by the diagnostic controller is available to the network manager via local remote management and the LCD located on the environment module The 9E423 24 is designed to continue functioning in the event of a diagnostic controller fault DC DC Converter The DC DC converter converts the 48 VDC on the system power bus to the necessary operati...

Page 26: ... status of the module and may be used as an aid in troubleshooting Shown in Figure 4 1 are the LANVIEW LEDs of the 9E423 24 module Figure 4 1 The LANVIEW LEDs Port Transmit System Status SMB CPU INB 24 10 B A S E T 9E423 24 ETHERNET INB Transmit INB Receive Port Receive ...

Page 27: ...n Booting Module is performing its boot process Red Reset Module is resetting Red Flashing Failed Fatal error Off Power off Module powered off Table 4 2 INB Receive LEDs LED Color State Green Link no activity port enabled Green Flashing Link port disabled Yellow Flashing Link activity port enabled Flashing to steady on indicates rate Red INB fault not synchronized with the Monarch Off No link no a...

Page 28: ...ort enabled Green Flashing Link port disabled Yellow Flashing Link activity port enabled flashing to steady on indicates rate Red Fault Off No link port disabled Table 4 5 Port Transmit LEDs LED Color State Green Flashing Data activity flashing to steady on indicates rate Yellow Flashing Port in standby state Red Flashing Collision with collision rate Red Fault Off No activity port can be disabled...

Page 29: ... CPU Intel i960 RISC based microprocessor Memory 4 Meg Local RAM expandable to 12 Meg 4 Meg Flash Memory expandable to 14 Meg 2 Meg Packet RAM 16 Meg DRAM expandable to 16 Meg Standards IEEE 802 1D IEEE 802 3i 10BASE T Network Interfaces RJ 71 Connectors ...

Page 30: ...2 ESD IEC 801 3 Radiated susceptibility IEC 801 4 EFT Service MTBF MHBK 217E 200 000 hrs MTTR 0 5 hr Physical Dimensions 35 0 D x 44 0 H x 6 0 W centimeters 13 8 D x 17 4 H x 1 2 W inches Weight Unit 1 360 7 gr 3 lbs Shipping 1 814 4 gr 4 lbs It is the responsibility of the person who sells the system to which the module will be a part to ensure that the total system meets allowed limits of conduc...

Page 31: ...5 3 Physical Environment Operating Temperature 5 to 40 C Storage Temperature 30 to 90 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing ...

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