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Introduction

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Related Manuals

 

The manuals listed below should be used to supplement the procedures and 
technical data contained in this manual.

 

MMAC-Plus Installation Guide

MMAC-Plus Operations Guide 

MMAC-Plus 9C300-1 Environmental Module User’s Guide

MMAC-Plus 9C214-AC Power Supply User’s Guide

MMAC-Plus Module Local Management User’s 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

 

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By Internet mail:

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Cabletron Systems, Inc.
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Summary of Contents for MMAC-Plus 9F106-02

Page 1: ...MMAC Plus 9F106 02 FDDI Repeater MicroLAN Module User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL 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 October 1994 by Cabletron Systems Inc 35 Industrial Way Rochester NH 03867 5005 All Righ...

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

Page 4: ...Module Card DIP Switch 2 5 Installing an FPIM 2 7 Chapter 3 Operation Flexible Network Bus FNB 3 1 System Management Bus 3 2 System Diagnostic Controller 3 2 DC DC Converter 3 2 FNB Interface 3 2 Chapter 4 LANVIEW LEDs Chapter 5 General Specifications Safety 5 1 Service 5 1 Physical 5 2 Dimensions 5 2 Weight 5 2 Appendix A FPIM Specifications FPIM 00 A 1 FPIM 02 and FPIM 04 A 2 FPIM 05 A 3 ...

Page 5: ...9F106 02 module completely re times and regenerates data signals for error free transmission and guaranteed interoperability Features System Management The 9F106 02 requires minimal management It can be completely managed and controlled through the SMB 1 The management features include the following Front Panel Port Status Insertion bypass Control FNB 1 and FNB 2 and Status FPIM Identification Fro...

Page 6: ...tatus monitoring system for at a glance diagnosis of the network With LANVIEW LEDs you can quickly identify the device port and physical layer status Hot Swapping The 9F106 02 can be installed or removed from the chassis while the MMAC Plus is powered up without affecting the operation of the rest of the system ...

Page 7: ...1 3 Features Figure 1 1 The 9F106 02 Module FPIM 1 F N B B F N B A F D D I 2 9F106 02 FDDI F N B B F N B A F D D I 1 1 2 FPIM 1 FPIM 1 FPIM 1 FPIM 1 SMB MMAC PLUS ...

Page 8: ...de MMAC Plus 9C214 AC Power Supply User s Guide MMAC Plus Module Local Management User s 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 mail Cable...

Page 9: ...ounding receptacle in the lower right corner of the MMAC Plus Chassis shown in Figure 2 1 4 Remove the MicroLAN Module from the plastic bag Save the bag in the event the module must be reshipped Observe all precautions to prevent damage from Electrostatic Discharge ESD 5 Examine the MicroLAN Module carefully checking for damage If any damage exists DO NOT install the module Immediately contact Cab...

Page 10: ...nstalling the MicroLAN Module 2 2 Figure 2 1 Installing the MicroLAN Module 7 FLNK 8 FLNK FLNK 10 FLNK INS 11 FLNK INS 12 RX TX RX TX RX Circuit Card Card Guides Metal Back Panel Jack for ESD wrist strap ...

Page 11: ...ssing the Reset switch twice within three seconds causes the processor i960 to reset Pressing and holding the switch on for three or more seconds causes the module to shutdown Pressing and holding again for three seconds restarts the module SNMP management may be used to disable this switch to enhance module security Figure 2 2 The Reset Switch SMB Reset Switch ...

Page 12: ...cessible to the user These consist of an eight position dip switch explained in the next section replaceable PROMs and sockets for RAM These will be used for future upgrades Instructions for installing the components will be supplied with the upgrade kit Figure 2 3 User Accessible Components SMB 1 PROM DIP Switch ...

Page 13: ...Setting the Module Card DIP Switch An eight switch DIP switch is located on the module card as shown in Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 4 The functions of the switches are listed in Table 2 1 Figure 2 4 Location of Module DIP Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 14: ...tion to the FNB 1 ring upon insertion to the chassis The FNB ring will wrap if there is no active link on the front panel port 3 FNB 2 Autoconnect Off The module will not enable a connection into FNB 2 until a connection is present on the front panel port This is the factory default 2 FNB 1 Autoconnect Off The module will not enable a connection into FNB 1 until a connection is present on the fron...

Page 15: ...n FPIM follow the procedure below 1 Remove the module if it is installed in the MMAC Plus chassis 2 Remove the blank front cover over the FPIM slot 3 Install the FPIM as shown in Figure 2 5 Ensure that the rear connector is seated firmly before tightening the two mounting screws Figure 2 5 Installing an FPIM ...

Page 16: ...NB The FNB consists of two dual FDDI networks FNB 1 and FNB 2 providing up to 400 Mbps of data bandwidth These FDDI networks are 100 ANSI FDDI compliant supporting SMT version 7 3 MAC PHY and PMD standards This allows the FNB to traverse multiple MMAC Plus hubs or connect to any ANSI FDDI compliant device through standard A B port connections FNB 1 and FNB 2 System Diagnostic Controller SMB 1 DC D...

Page 17: ...he 9F106 02 is also responsible for reporting the FNB and front panel connectivity status to network management The information gathered by the diagnostic controller is available to the network manager via local remote management and the LCD located on the Environmental Module The 9F106 02 has been designed so that in the event of a diagnostic controller fault the 9F106 02 will continue to functio...

Page 18: ...ront panel LANVIEW LEDs indicate the status of the module and may be used as an aid in troubleshooting Shown in Figure 4 1 are the LANVIEW LEDs of the 9F106 02 module Figure 4 1 9F106 02 LANVIEW LEDs 9F106 02 FDDI F N 1 2 SMB SMB FDDI ...

Page 19: ...gement Bus SMB LED LED Color State Description Green Functional Fully operational Yellow Crippled Not fully operational i e one bad port Yellow Green Booting Blinks yellow and green while booting Red Reset Normal power up reset Red Flashing Failed Fatal error has occurred Off Power off Module powered off 1 2 FDDI 1 Port B Status FDDI 1 Status FDDI 1 Port A Status FDDI 2 Status FDDI 2 Port B Status...

Page 20: ...lor State Port Status A B Green Link Off No link FDDI Status 1 2 Green DAS interface attached to the FDDI port and inserted Yellow DAS interface attached to the FDDI port but bypassed by management Off DAS interface is not attached to the FDDI port ...

Page 21: ...s A EN 55022 Class A VCCI Class I EMC requirements of the following EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 ESD IEC 801 3 Radiated susceptibility IEC 801 4 EFT Service MTBF MHBK 217E 200 000 hrs MTTR 0 5 hr 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 conducted and radiated emissions CAUTION ...

Page 22: ...General Specifications 5 2 Physical Dimensions 35 0 D x 44 0 H x 3 0 W centimeters 13 8 D x 17 4 H x 1 2 W inches Weight Unit 1 36 kg 3 lb Shipping 1 81 kg 4 lb ...

Page 23: ...allable See the section titled Installing an FPIM on page 2 3 FPIM 00 The FPIM 00 has a MIC style connector supporting a multimode fiber connection The specifications are listed in Table A 1 Table A 1 FPIM 00 Specifications Parameter Typical Value Worst Case Worst Case Budget Typical Budget Receive Sensitivity 30 5 dBm 28 0 dBm Peak Input Power 7 6 dBm 8 2 dBm ...

Page 24: ...ection The pinouts for both are listed in Table A 3 The link distance is up to 100 meters on unshielded twisted pair cable as specified by ANSI TP PMD Table A 2 Transmitter Power Parameters Parameter Typical Value Worst Case Worst Case Budget Typical Budget 50 125 µm fiber 13 0 dBm 15 0 dBm 13 0 dB 17 5 dB 62 5 125 µm fiber 10 0 dBm 12 0 dBm 16 0 dB 20 5 dB 100 140 µm fiber 7 0 dBm 9 0 dBm 19 0 dB...

Page 25: ...meters max and 25 kilometers typical on single mode fiber optic cable as specified by ANSI SMF PMD Table A 4 FPIM 05 Specifications Parameter Typical Minimum Maximum Transmitter Peak Wave Length 1300 nm 1270 nm 1330 nm Spectral Width 60 nm 100 nm Rise Time 3 0 nsec 2 7 nsec 5 0 nsec Fall Time 2 5 nsec 2 2 nsec 5 0 nsec Duty Cycle 50 1 49 6 50 7 Bit Error Rate Better than 10 10 ...

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