Setting
Switches
on
Cards
and
Boards
Note
Ensure
all
interface
cables
that
connect
to
the
HyperSwitch
AlOO
are
shielded
cables
with
ferrite
cores
and
connectors
with
metallic
shells
at
both
ends
Use
of other
cable
types
may
result
in
interference
to
radio
and
TV
reception
Figure
2-18
Single-Core
and
Two-Core
Cable
Single-core
cable
Two-core
cable
When
using
single-core
optical
cable
ensure
the transmission
end
connects
to
the reception
connector
of
one
device
and
that
the reception
end
connects
to
the transmission
connector
of the
other
device Use
the appropriate
two-core
cable
straight
A-C
B-D
connections
or cross
A-D
B-C
connections
When
connecting
twoor
more
the
HyperSwitch
A100
units
with
two-core
cable
use
cross-cable
connection
To
connect
optical
cables
perform
the following
procedure
Step
The
type of
optical
cable
differs
depending
on
LINF
card
type Have
enough
optical
cables
to
accommodate
the
LINF
card
type
and
quantity
Step
Connect
the appropriate
optical cable
to
the front panel
with
window
of the
slot
where
the
LINF
card
is
installed
Note
For
instructions
on
devices
connected
to
the
HyperSwitch
100
refer
to
the
manuals
for the
connected
devices
Connecting
the
Console
Terminal
This
section provides
the procedure
for connecting
anEIAITIA-232
cable
to
the
HyperSwitch
A100
To
connect
the
cable do
the
following
Step
The EIAITJA-232
connector
for the console
terminal
configuration
differs
for each
console
terminal
device
Use
an
EIA/TIA-232
cable
that
has
connector
matching
the
console
terminal
on one end
and
connector
with
D-sub
9-pin
male
connector
for the
HyperSwitch
A100
on
the other
end
Figure
2-19
shows
connectors
for an
IBM
compatible
PC
and
the
HyperSwitch
A100
Step
Connect
the
EIAITIA-232
cable
9-pin
end
to
the
EIAITIA-232
connector
on
the front of
the
HyperSwitch
A100
The
HyperSwitch
A100
has
two EIA1TIA-232
connectors
on
the
front
Use
the connector
on
the left-hand
side
Sb-
See
Figure
2-20
Step
Connect
the other
end
of the
EIAITIA-232
cable
to
the console
terminal
2-18
Cisco HyperSwitch
A100
User Guide