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8265 Nways ATM Switch

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Installation Guide

 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 8265 Nways ATM Switch

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Page 4: ...at the back of this publication If the form has been removed address your comments to IBM France Centre d Etudes et Recherches Service 0798 BP 79 06610 La Gaude France FAX 33 4 93 24 77 97 IBM Interna...

Page 5: ...idelines 9 Installing the Tray 10 Installing the 8265 in a Rack 11 Pre installation Precautions 12 Pre installation Guidelines 13 Installing the Switch in a Telco Rack 15 Installing the Switch in a Me...

Page 6: ...nt and Switch Module Installation 51 Verifying Configuration Console Installation 53 Appendix A Troubleshooting 55 Troubleshooting Fault Conditions 55 Specific CPSW2 Module Problems 57 Problems After...

Page 7: ...Radio Frequency Interference RFI Compliance 79 NEBS Certification 80 Trademarks and Service Marks 82 Bibliography 83 8265 Documentation 83 Related Documentation 83 ATM Forum 83 Contents v...

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Page 9: ...ply 22 10 48 Volt DC Input Power Cord 23 11 Connecting the Red Black Wires 24 12 Connecting the Cable Ground Wire 24 13 48 Volt DC Power Supply Keyed Connector 25 14 Installing the Power Supply Bay Gr...

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Page 11: ...25 1 Standard EN 60825 2 1993 European CENELEC IEC 825 2 Standard Safety Notice for United Kingdom The network adapter interfaces housed within the IBM 8265 Nways ATM Switches are approved separately...

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Page 13: ...es Chapter 6 explains how to attach a configuration console to the 8265 Chapter 7 describes how to complete the installation of the 8265 by checking that the required components are installed powering...

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Page 15: ...TM Switch Planning and Site Preparation Guide SA33 0460 In particular Ambient room Temperature 10 to 40 Celsius 50 to 104 Fahrenheit Relative humidity 8 85 non condensing Power source AC or DC within...

Page 16: ...er supplies AC or DC page 20 or 21 6 Install the power supply bay grille page 26 7 Install the Control Point and Switch module s page 29 8 Install the Controller module s Optional when CPSW2 Control P...

Page 17: ...ot faceplates Two blank Control Point and Switch module slot faceplates Two blank Controller Module slot faceplates Two rack mount flanges A power supply bay grille to manage power supply cords Cables...

Page 18: ...the weight of the switch as shipped Switch weight as shipped averages about 49 lbs 22 kg so a table used to support the hub must support 147 lbs 66 kg 2 Cut the tape that covers the seam on the top o...

Page 19: ...all packing materials in the switch shipping box and store the box for future use Note Do not remove blank faceplates from the switch until after the switch has been installed in its desired location...

Page 20: ...econd module made be installed for redundancy purposes A PCMCIA card containing the Control Point and Switch microcode This card must be inserted in the Control Point and Switch module before the modu...

Page 21: ...procedures in this chapter should be used only by service personnel CAUTION To reduce the possibility of personal injury or serious damage to the switch install the switch with the help of a partner...

Page 22: ...der the 8265 and out the back Use is optional The Cable Management Tray kit includes Two rack mount flanges used to secure the tray to the rack Installation rack mount hardware screws and clip nuts Ca...

Page 23: ...ions Flush Mount 5 8 1 6 cm Recess 2 1 8 5 4 cm Recess 2 3 4 7 0 cm Recess Figure 2 Cable Management Tray Rack Mount Positions Table 2 provides cable management tray rack settings Table 2 Rack Mount S...

Page 24: ...the Cable Management Tray will be attached Figure 3 shows the clip nut installation Be sure to thread the screw through this nut to securely attach each clip nut to the rack Figure 3 Installing a Clip...

Page 25: ...in a Metric Rack Use the following rack mount installation precautions guidelines to ensure safety and optimal performance These precautions and guidelines apply to all versions of the switch Review...

Page 26: ...on Guide SA33 0460 To ensure mechanical stability and to avoid circuit overloading and improper grounding follow the rack manufacturer s instructions for rack installation If the instructions are uncl...

Page 27: ...alling the switch continue to support the weight of the switch until after you have installed four of the eight screws two screws per rack mount flange Install the four remaining screws to fully secur...

Page 28: ...nt Tray but the tray must be installed below the switch Never allow an installed cable tray to support the weight of the switch The weight of a switch resting on a rack mounted cable tray may cause th...

Page 29: ...ch rack mount flange with the corresponding hole on the rack Hold the switch in place until you complete step 4 The remaining three open slots on each rack mount flange automatically line up when each...

Page 30: ...he switch may result 3 Match the uppermost closed slot on each rack mount flange to the uppermost hole on the rack where you previously installed a clip nut Do not attempt to install screws in open sl...

Page 31: ...t of a fully loaded switch To install the 8265 switch on a table or shelf 1 If you wish to install the rubber feet to the switch lay the switch on its side on the table or shelf so the bottom of the s...

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Page 33: ...TM Switch Planning and Site Preparation Guide SA33 0460 Figure 7 shows the installation locations for the four power supplies marked PS1 PS2 PS3 and PS4 PO W ER RE S ET TE M P ST BY A C T TE S T L ED...

Page 34: ...into the switch 3 Slide the power supply into the selected power supply slot Push the power supply unit into the switch until the front panel of the power supply is flush with the front of the switch...

Page 35: ...urce is compatible with the voltage and tolerances specified on the input rating plate located on the power supply unit The nominal value is 48 Volt DC 11 Amps 2 Remove the following items from the sh...

Page 36: ...Figure 9 shows the front panel of the 48 Volt DC power supply with the ON STANDBY switch Keyed Connector Warnings Label Input Rating Label Serial Number STANDBY Position ON STANDBY Switch ON Position...

Page 37: ...black wires are labeled 0VDC Figure 10 shows the 48V DC input power cord Terminal Ring 2 Black Wires 0 Volt Return 2 Red Wires 48 Volt DC 1 Green Yellow Ground Wire Safety Label Keyed Connector Figure...

Page 38: ...onnecting a ground cable from the 8265 chassis to the rack Figure 12 shows how to connect the additional ground cable for standard and Bellcore installations Star Washer Star Washers Terminal Ring Tin...

Page 39: ...ply to the 8265 by tightening the two spring loaded screws on the power supply faceplate Ensure that both screws are securely fastened tighten the screws to 3 to 5 inch pounds 4 Plug the keyed connect...

Page 40: ...om the switch shipping box 2 Grasp both ends of the grille and place the two bottom tabs into the notches at the base of the power supply bay 3 Flex the grille so the tab on each end of the grille can...

Page 41: ...until you are ready to install the modules in the 8265 This avoids the possibility of having electrostatic discharge damage static sensitive devices on the components Always use a floor strap and grou...

Page 42: ...odules by their faceplates being careful not to touch the internal components If the module appears damaged put it back in the anti static bag and put the bag back into the shipping carton Then contac...

Page 43: ...Control Point and Switch module before its insertion in the 8265 CPSW2 module only Check that the Power Control jumper setting is in the correct position To use the integrated power control functions...

Page 44: ...he edge with the connectors is inserted first 3 Slide the card into the slot 4 Push gently downward until the card clicks into place If the card does not seat properly turn the card over and try again...

Page 45: ...the vacant socket on the CPSW module making sure that the end with the notch is facing to the rear of the module 4 Gently insert the module into the socket at 45 degrees 5 Push gently downwards on the...

Page 46: ...the faceplate 2 Check that the module is plugged into the connectors on the ATM backplane 3 Fasten the spring loaded screws on the top and bottom of the front panel of the module to the chassis using...

Page 47: ...8265 is powered on or not If the 8265 is not powered on the controller module installed in slot 18 will become the active one and the module in slot 19 will become the standby module when the 8265 is...

Page 48: ...r 6 Lift the end of the ejector until the ejector locks into place 7 Complete the installation by hand turning each of the spring loaded screws at the top and bottom of the module in a clockwise direc...

Page 49: ...s Cautionary guidelines Installation guidelines Guidelines for installing 8260 ATM media modules Observe these guidelines when handling installing or removing an ATM module Cautionary Guidelines Befor...

Page 50: ...vailable slot to use consider the following If you intend to also install 8260 ATM modules note that they can only be installed in slots 1 3 5 and 7 See Table 4 on page 37 for the slot widths of the 8...

Page 51: ...9 3 Some 8260 media modules must have a minimum FPGA level in order to operate in the 8265 The modules must have this FPGA level or higher before being installed in the 8265 If your 8260 module does...

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Page 53: ...compatible you will not be able to communicate with the module The default settings are 9600 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit 2 Attach one end of an RS 232 cable to the 9 pin RS 232 console...

Page 54: ...ve enabled automatic modem hangup with the SET TERMINAL HANGUP ENABLE command and want to keep this setting enter at d2and press Enter This sets the DTR parameter so that hangup remains enabled when D...

Page 55: ...ECHO ECHO ECHO Interface RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C Line Control IPRTS IPRTS IPRTS Speed bps 9600 9600 9600 Parity No No No Return Character CR CR CR Stop Bit 1 1 1 Word Length bits 8 8 Response Time ms...

Page 56: ...Saver OFF Line Wrap OFF Forcing Insert OFF Tab FIELD 2 Communication Operating Mode NOECHO Line Speed bps 9600 Word Length bits 8 Parity NO Stop Bit 1 Turnaround Character CR Line Control IPRTS Break...

Page 57: ...ASCII Terminal Cabling Null Modem Interposer P N 58F2861 Asynchronous Terminal 8265 Figure 18 ASCII Terminal Cabling Chapter 6 Attaching a Configuration Console 43...

Page 58: ...Use emulation VT100 of communication manager to emulate an ASCII terminal Gender Changer Interposer P N 58G4422 Null Modem Interposer P N 58F2861 PS 2 Terminal 8265 Figure 19 PC or PS 2 Cabling 44 IBM...

Page 59: ...le 7 Installation Steps Item Required Optional See Cable Management Tray optional page 8 DC power supply power cord preparation required if DC power used page 23 AC or DC power supplies 2 minimum requ...

Page 60: ...lt DC power supply to Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV only Carefully read the safety label attached to the power supply cord you received Make certain that the building power source is turned OFF circui...

Page 61: ...each component of the 8265 is correctly installed Power supply units Fan units Controller module Control Point and Switch module Configuration console Refer to the Media Module Reference Guide for in...

Page 62: ...o Controller modules installed you should check the LEDs on the active module On the CPSW2 module if you are using the integrated power management functions FORCE RCTL jumper set to OFF on the CPSW mo...

Page 63: ...the LEDs on the active module If you have CPSW2 modules installed but have disabled power management you must check the LEDs on the active Controller module Each FAN LED should be on If the LED is of...

Page 64: ...led check that the Active LED on the active Controller module is on that the STBY LED on the active Controller module is off that the Active LED on the standby Controller module is off that the STBY L...

Page 65: ...ror was encountered during initialization process If the error was not critical the code goes in Maintenance Mode and an error code and description of the error is displayed If the error was critical...

Page 66: ...LED Test Reset LED ATM Reset Button RS 232 Console Port RJ 45 Ethernet Port POWER SUPPLY 1 3 2 4 F A N 1 F A N 2 F A N 3 T E M P L E D T E S T Figure 21 8265 CPSW2 Module LEDs If any of the LEDs fail...

Page 67: ...s made to the CPSW module 1 Check that Press Enter is displayed at the terminal 2 After you press Enter the following message should be displayed ATM Control Point and Switch Module c Copyright IBM Co...

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Page 69: ...e disabled power management you must check the LEDs on the active Controller module If you cannot correct a fault condition using any of the suggestions provided contact your local service representat...

Page 70: ...functioning fan units 3 Verify that there is at least 3 inches 8 cm of space behind the switch for proper air flow If air flow is blocked heat build up may cause an overheat condition 4 Verify that a...

Page 71: ...enabled To resolve this problem you must a Power off the 8265 b Either Install a Controller module should you not wish to use the integrated power control of the CPSW2 module or Remove the CPSW2 modul...

Page 72: ...PSW2 module or Remove the CPSW2 module and move the jumper to the OFF down position Then re install the module c Power on the 8265 2 If the jumper is set to the OFF position but a Controller module is...

Page 73: ...discussed Routine Maintenance Replacing a Defective Power Supply Replacing a Defective Fan Unit Replacing a Defective Controller module Note There are no user serviceable parts on either the load shar...

Page 74: ...fans have been installed You should normally run the 8265 with a full complement of three fans Ventilation to the 8265 is unobstructed CPSW module Controller module if installed and media module LEDs...

Page 75: ...ust leave enough supplies running at all times to satisfy the requirements of installed modules If removal of a defective but still functioning power supply will not cause a power deficit in the 8265...

Page 76: ...e spring loaded screws that secure the power supply to the front of the 8265 6 Pull the power supply straight out from the chassis making certain you do not damage the connectors on the rear of the su...

Page 77: ...now fully operational 13 Optionally install the power supply bay grille for installation instructions refer to page 26 14 Check the Power Supply LEDs on the active Controller module if installed or ac...

Page 78: ...shipping box and set the power supply s ON STANDBY switch to the STANDBY O position 8 Plug the keyed connector into the power supply socket 9 Carefully slide the power supply into the selected power s...

Page 79: ...e power supply whose cable you are replacing 4 Unplug and remove the keyed cable connector from the power supply socket 5 Disconnect the 2 red wires from the 48 Volts symbol 6 Disconnect the 2 black w...

Page 80: ...To replace a defective fan unit 1 Remove and save the four corner screws that attach the fan unit to the rear of the 8265 2 Carefully pull the fan unit straight out from the 8265 fan bay and before co...

Page 81: ...e active Controller module if installed or active CPSW2 module to confirm that all fan units are indeed functioning normally LEDs for installed fans should be illuminated to indicate normal operation...

Page 82: ...the module faceplate until the screws disconnect from the switch 2 Grasp the end of the module ejector at the lower left corner of the faceplate and pull it down This action causes the ejector to exer...

Page 83: ...atents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquiries in writing...

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Page 86: ...harge for the Machine that is the subject of the claim Under no circumstances is IBM liable for any of the following 1 Third party claims against you for losses or damages other than those under the f...

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Page 88: ...Models 17S Serial Number Located on the 8265 chassis label 74 IBM 8265 Installation Guide...

Page 89: ...NSI X3 148 1988 FDDI token ring physical layer protocol PHY ISO 93 4 1 ANSI X3 139 1987 FDDI token ring media access control MAC ANSI X3 T9 5 84 49 RFC 1285 FDDI station management SMI ITU T Internati...

Page 90: ...nts resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards Year 2000 Statement This product is Year 2000 ready When used in accordance with its asso...

Page 91: ...interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations A...

Page 92: ...ss A Warning Statement This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures 78 IBM 8265 Insta...

Page 93: ...ency Interference RFI Compliance Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the Federal Communications Commissions FCC rules VDE Class B VCCI Class 1 EN 55022 requirement CISPR22 Class A Appendix C...

Page 94: ...a are defined at three levels desirable features and functions conditional requirements and mandatory requirements being the most stringent The 8265 has satisfied the highest level of criteria for all...

Page 95: ...OC3 singlemode fiber daughter card Feature Code 8503 STM1 singlemode fiber daughter card Feature Code 8505 Appendix C Notices 81...

Page 96: ...tional Business Machines in the United States and or other countries ProComm is a trademark of Data Storm technologies Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countri...

Page 97: ...Multiprotocol Switched Services Configuring Protocols and Features SC30 3819 Multiprotocol Switched Services MSS Server Service and Maintenance Manual GY27 0354 Nways Multiprotocol Switched Services M...

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