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3746-9X0: MAE Installation and Maintenance 

 

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Page 1: ...3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 ÉÂÔ Multiaccess Enclosure Installation and Maintenance Starting from EC F12720 SY33 2124 02 ...

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Page 3: ...3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 ÉÂÔ Multiaccess Enclosure Installation and Maintenance Starting from EC F12720 SY33 2124 02 ...

Page 4: ... form for readers comments appears at the back of this publication If the form has been removed address your comments to Department CGFA Design Information Development IBM Corporation PO Box 12195 Research Triangle Park NC 27709 U S A When you send information to IBM you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obl...

Page 5: ...zed xxiii Where to Find More Information xxiv World Wide Web xxiv Online Documentation from CD ROM xxv Service Personnel Definitions xxv Chapter 1 Installing and Setting Up Your MAE 1 1 Overview 1 2 Installation Time 1 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Installation Tasks 1 3 Step 1 Preparing Your Installation 1 4 Step 2 Installing the MAE 1 5 Step 3 1 Connecting the MAE to a 7585 1 11 Step 3 2 Connecting th...

Page 6: ...ing Parallel Channel Adapters 3 23 Concepts 3 23 Rules for Parallel Channel Adapter Testing 3 23 Preparing the Wrap Blocks 3 24 Running the Parallel Channel Adapter External Wrap Tests 3 27 Installing and Removing Channel Adapters 3 33 Parallel Channel Attachment 3 33 V Cables 3 37 Channel Interface Cables 3 37 Using Interconnected V Cables 3 38 Installing Channel Feature 3299 3 39 Parallel Channe...

Page 7: ...Supervisory Password 5 15 Updating System Firmware 5 16 Displaying the Event Error Log 5 23 Viewing or Setting Vital Product Data 5 24 Manipulating the Dead Man Timer 5 27 Setting Up Remote Initial Program Load 5 28 Change Management 5 29 Xmodem Software Selection 5 29 Restoring the Image Code of the Multiaccess Enclosure Hard Disk 5 30 Using Operational Diagnostics 5 41 Overview of Diagnostic Fun...

Page 8: ... Publications Update 6 17 Parts Disposition 6 17 Machine Records 6 17 Chapter 7 Removing or Relocating Your Multiaccess Enclosure 7 1 Deleting the Configuration Parameters 7 2 Disconnecting the MAE from Power and Removing Cables 7 3 Preparing the MAE for Shipment 7 3 Appendix A Multiaccess Enclosure Components Location A 1 Appendix B MAE Adapters Plugging Rules B 1 Assumptions B 1 Plugging Sequenc...

Page 9: ...ling WAN Reroute after You Have Disabled it F 5 Spare Interfaces F 5 Appendix G Hardware Error Codes G 1 Appendix H Parts Listing H 1 Assembly 1 Final Assembly Multiaccess Enclosure H 2 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 1 Cables Between the Multiaccess Enclosure 3746 Models 900 950 and Service Processor based on 6275 I 1 Cables Between the Multiaccess Enclosure 3746 Models 900 950 and Serv...

Page 10: ... I 22 Cable List I 22 V 35 Serial Cable I 23 Interchange Circuits I 23 Cable List I 23 V 35 Direct Attachement Cable I 24 Interchange Circuits I 24 Cable List I 24 V 36 Serial Cable I 25 Interchange Circuits I 25 Cable List I 25 V 36 Direct Attachment Cable I 26 Interchange Circuits I 26 Cable List I 26 X 21 Serial Cable I 27 Interchange Circuits I 27 Cable List I 28 X 21 Direct Attachement Cable ...

Page 11: ... I 44 Bus and Tag Upstream Cable I 46 Bus and Tag Downstream Cable I 48 Other Cables I 50 Appendix J Bibliography J 1 Customer Documentation for the 3746 Model 950 J 1 Service Documentation for the IBM 3746 Model 950 J 6 Customer Documentation for the 3745 All Models and 3746 Model 900 J 9 Additional Customer Documentation for the 3745 Models 130 150 160 170 and 17A J 15 Service Documentation for ...

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Page 13: ...X0 SIE Cassette 1 19 1 22 MAE 1 22 1 23 MAE 1 23 1 24 Install Multiaccess Enclosure 1 23 1 25 Install Multiaccess Enclosure 1 24 1 26 Service LAN Addresses 1 24 1 27 SP Customization Message 1 25 1 28 SP Customization Completed 1 25 1 29 MAE 1 26 1 30 MAE 1 26 2 1 Overview of the MAE Code and Configuration Files Management 2 2 2 2 Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management 2 3 2 3 Install Remove Change ...

Page 14: ...omization Message 4 21 4 13 SP Customization Completed 4 21 4 14 Service Processor Customization 4 28 4 15 Service LAN addresses 4 28 4 16 Removal of the Multiaccess Enclosure 4 52 5 1 System Management Utilities 5 4 5 2 System Configuration Information 5 6 5 3 Boot Sequence Selection 5 7 5 4 Current Boot Sequence 5 8 5 5 Test Selection Panel 5 9 5 6 Utilities Selection Panel 5 10 5 7 Set Power On...

Page 15: ...o Service Processor based on 6275 I 1 I 2 Cables for Connection Between the Multiaccess Enclosure 3746 Models 900 950 and to Service Processor based on 7585 I 2 I 3 Cable Part Number 43G3953 I 3 I 4 Cable Pin Assignment Part Number 43G3953 I 3 I 5 Cable between the Multiaccess Enclosure PCMCIA Card and the Service Processor I 4 I 6 Cable Pin Assignment Part Number 782960 I 4 I 7 Balun for Connecti...

Page 16: ... RJ 48 T1 ISDN Pri Cable I 31 I 44 RJ 48 T1 ISDN Pri Cable Pin Assignment I 31 I 45 E1 ISDN Pri Cable I 32 I 46 E1 ISDN Pri Cable Pin Assignment I 32 I 47 RJ 45 J1 ISDN Pri Cable I 33 I 48 RJ 45 J1 ISDN Pri Cable Pin Assignment I 33 I 49 Cable PN 11H4958 I 34 I 50 Extension Cable PN 1749352 I 34 I 51 Interchange Circuit for Cable PN 11H4958 I 34 I 52 Interchange Circuit for Extension Cable PN 1749...

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Page 18: ...ust accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformité aux normes d Industrie Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada European Union EU Mark of Conformity Statement This product...

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Page 20: ...ive voltages An excessive voltage is one which exceeds 42 4 V peak ac or 60 V dc They interface with the 3746 Model 900 or 3746 Model 950 using Safe Extra Low Voltages only In order to maintain the independent approval of the IBM adapters it is essential that other optional cards not supplied by IBM do not use mains voltages or any other excessive voltages Seek advice from a competent engineer bef...

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Page 23: ...r contain excessive voltages An excessive voltage is one that exceeds 42 4 V peak ac or 60 V dc They interface with the IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 and IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 using Safety Extra Low Voltages SELV only In order to maintain the separate independent approval of the IBM adapters it is essential that other optional cards not supplied by IBM do not use ma...

Page 24: ...6 Input power voltage 7 Test of emergency power OFF control power switch 8 Power ON indicator xxii 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 25: ...osure It also gives procedures to customize the multiaccess enclosure parameters Chapter 2 Presents the software maintenance procedures for the multiaccess enclosure Chapter 3 Gives the procedures for problem determination Chapter 4 Gives the procedures for FRU exchange Chapter 5 Gives the procedures to access firmware and operational code Chapter 6 Gives the procedures for adding or removing opti...

Page 26: ...nstallation and Integration GA27 4234 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 Serial Line Adapters GA27 4235 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 Token Ring and Ethernet GA27 4236 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 ESCON Channels GA27 4237 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 Phys...

Page 27: ... disk drive of the SP 2 From the MOSS E primary menu click on Information 3 Double click on CD ROM documentation 4 Then if you want to display the CCP documentation click on Documentation 5 Click on La Gaude Information Development Communication Controllers Information Note To have the very last version of the web site connect to Internet at http www networking ibm com Service Personnel Definition...

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Page 29: ...Connecting the MAE to a 6275 1 12 Step 3 3 Other MAE Cables Installation 1 13 Single ac Outlet Distribution Box 1 13 Dual ac Outlet Distribution Box 1 14 Step 4 Installing the SIE Cassette in the 3746 9X0 1 15 Step 5 Connecting the MAE to the 3746 9X0 1 16 Installing the 8228s 1 16 Connect the MAE to the 3746 9X0 thru 8228 1 18 Connect the MAE from the SAC to the SIE Cassette 1 19 Step 6 Customizi...

Page 30: ...here are two links between the 3746 and the MAE 1 A serial link which is mandatory between the Switch Interface Extender SIE card in the 3746 and the Switch Adapter Card SAC card in the MAE 2 A Token Ring link which is optional If there is no APPN traffic between the 3746 and the MAE the TR link is not required To support APPN traffic between the MAE and the 3746 9X0 you can have One link TIC3 822...

Page 31: ...the MAE Step 2 Installing the MAE on page 1 5 3 Connect the MAE to the Service Processor Step 3 1 Connecting the MAE to a 7585 on page 1 11 Step 3 2 Connecting the MAE to a 6275 on page 1 12 4 Install the SIE cassette in the 3746 9X0 Step 4 Installing the SIE Cassette in the 3746 9X0 on page 1 15 5 Connect the MAE to the 3746 9X0 Step 5 Connecting the MAE to the 3746 9X0 on page 1 16 6 Customize t...

Page 32: ...damaged Store these disks in a safe place service drawer is fine 4 Before starting the installation connect to the following web site http www lagaude ibm com 3746pe and download all mandatory fixes according to the level of the code that you are going to install 5 The minimum EC level to support this MAE installation is EC F12720 Obtain from the customer the following Parameter worksheets 1 Param...

Page 33: ... installation kit One ac outlet distribution box if ordered when the MAE has two power supplies 2 According to the units to be installed in the controller expansion determine the location where you are going to install the MAE in the controller expansion refer to Figure D 1 on page D 2 and Figure D 6 on page D 7 for help 3 Install two brackets 1 PN 58G5793 using four screws 2 PN 2665527 in the con...

Page 34: ...nd Power Supply Removal 5 Refer to Figure 1 4 remove the four screws 1 installed on the MAE frame then install on the left and right side of the MAE two brackets 2 PN 0782961 using four screws 3 PN 1621191 3 2 2 1 3 Figure 1 4 MAE Brackets Installation 1 6 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 35: ...aptive nuts from the brackets position 1 3 2 Z Z View Z Figure 1 5 Captive Nuts Installation 7 At the back of the controller expansion with the help of a second CE set the MAE on the brackets and fasten the MAE using two screws 1 PN 1621230 as shown on Figure 1 6 Rear View 1 Figure 1 6 Installing MAE in the Controller Expansion Chapter 1 Installing and Setting Up Your MAE 1 7 ...

Page 36: ...o Appendix B MAE Adapters Plugging Rules on page B 1 Figure 1 7 Installing Fan Tray and Power Supply Do you have to install a second ac outlet distribution box Yes go to Step 9 No go to Step 17 on page 1 10 9 Identify the two locations for captive nuts A Rear View A Figure 1 8 Locating the Captive Nuts 1 8 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 37: ...N 63F2459 to the new ac outlet distribution box 12 Install the ac outlet distribution box B close to the first ac outlet distribution box and fasten using two screws C PN 1621230 A C B Screw Lockwasher Starwasher Figure 1 10 Installing the ac Outlet Distribution Box 13 Connect the other end of the ground jumper A to the frame using the same washers and screw used to connect the first ac outlet dis...

Page 38: ...h or ask the customer to switch ON the circuit breaker to be used for the ac outlet distribution box 16 Verify that the phase is distributed as shown below if not notify the customer and do not proceed until the problem is corrected Ground Neutral Phase Figure 1 12 Power Distribution 17 Depending on the service processor type installed Go to 7585 Step 3 1 Connecting the MAE to a 7585 on page 1 11 ...

Page 39: ...ocation of the service processor access unit 8228 service ring SPAU 2 Connect cable 4 PN 782960 on top of the PCMCIA card then plug the PCMCIA card into the system card into any of the two slots and the other end of the cable to the plug of the 8228 where you installed connector 2 in the previous step 3 Connect cable 3 PN 782958 from the connector EIA 232 of the system card to the convertor 9 PN 7...

Page 40: ...apter 2 PN 73G8314 into any free location of the service processor access unit 8228 service ring SPAU 2 Connect cable 4 PN 782960 on top of the PCMCIA card then plug the PCMCIA card into the system card into any of the two slots and the other end of the cable to the plug of the 8228 where you installed connector 2 in the previous step 3 Connect cable 3 PN 782958 from the connector EIA 232 of the s...

Page 41: ...r Multiaccess Enclosure 2nd Power Supply Optical Disk Drive CD ROM Drive or RSF Modem 7858 Display Network Node Processor A Service Processor AC Input Figure 1 15 Power Plugging on a Single ac outlet Distribution Box Notes a These unit plugging guidelines are calculated no to exceed the F1 or F2 current rating Therefore units should not be shuffled from the fuse group that is recommanded b If the ...

Page 42: ...ptions for example Ethernet Bridge AC Input AC Input Optical Disk Drive CD ROM Drive or RSF Modem 7858 Display Network Node Processor A Network Node Processor B Service Processor Multiaccess Enclosure 1st Power Supply Multiaccess Enclosure 2nd Power Supply Figure 1 16 MAE Power Plugging on Dual ac Outlet Distribution Boxes 2 According to the plugging sheets connect the external cables from slot 2 ...

Page 43: ...E cassette Note The SIE can be installed into any slot 07G A1 H to P in the basic enclosure or 07E 07D A1 D to P in the first or second expansion enclosure But when a CLP controls 3 or 4 LICs the adjacent slot of the CLP can not be used to plug the SIE card 2 Remove the dummy cassette from this location and plug the SIE cassette Figure 1 17 SIE Cassette Go to Step 5 Connecting the MAE to the 3746 ...

Page 44: ... stripe should be aligned with the edge of the receptacle to ensure that the aid is firmly seated Yellow Indicator Lamp 1 2 3 4 Figure 1 18 Use of the 8228 Setup Aid The light will glow brightly when the aid is initially inserted and will gradually dim when the aid is firmly seated in the receptacle If the light does not glow brightly when you insert the Setup Aid remove the screw from the aid and...

Page 45: ...ner or supervisor Note The 8228 Setup Aid is to be used only in setting up the 8228 either initially or after relocating the 8228 It should never be used when the network is operating 6 Install the 8228s A in the controller expansion using two screws PN 1621232 and two captive nuts PN 58G5766 see Figure 1 19 Using label B PN 782964 identify the 8228 as MAE Access Unit 8228 B A Front View Figure 1 ...

Page 46: ...2 installed in location 1 of the MAE to any free plugs 1 to 8 of the 8228 2 Obtain from your customer the cable s 3 PN 72F1236 9M 30 Ft or any longer token ring cables Plug these cables from the 8228 any free plugs 1 to 8 to the TIC3 connectors 1 available in the 3746 9X0 1 2 3 4 3746 Basic or Expansion Board Rear View MAE 8228 8228 Figure 1 20 Connecting the MAE to the 3746 9X0 via 8228 Go to Con...

Page 47: ... from the MAE to the 3746 board where the SIE cassette is installed 3 In the 3746 9X0 connect cable 5 to the SIE cassette 1 connector 2 Note This card can be plugged in any position of the basic or expansion boards in the 3746 9X0 3745 FRONT VIEW CONTROLLER EXPANSION 1 2 4 1 3 5 Figure 1 21 Connecting the MAE SAC Card to the 3746 9X0 SIE Cassette Chapter 1 Installing and Setting Up Your MAE 1 19 ...

Page 48: ...Go to Step 6 Customizing the MAE on page 1 21 1 20 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 49: ...CMCIA TR card 1 Power ON the MAE 2 Double click on the 3746 9X0 icon 3 Click on Multiaccess Enclosure Management 4 Now double click on ASCII Console 5 Press the Reset button on the MAE 6 Several windows are displayed during tests Wait until the Boot Information window is displayed 7 Enter the Multiaccess Enclosure supervisory password when required 2216 8 Press F1 when prompted to prematurely term...

Page 50: ...es window select option 4 Utilities 10 ____ Using the arrows keys select 11 Remote Initial Program Load Setup and press Enter 1 IP Parameters is selected press Enter again Figure 1 22 MAE 1 22 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 51: ...ddress Subnet Mask then press Enter Note These IP addresses must be set according to the values given to the service ring IP parameters refer to For the multiaccess enclosure on page C 1 Figure 1 23 MAE 12 ____ Press the Esc key twice then close the ASCII window 13 Now double click on Install Remove Change LIC on MAE Figure 1 24 Install Multiaccess Enclosure Chapter 1 Installing and Setting Up You...

Page 52: ...ure 1 25 Install Multiaccess Enclosure 15 Enter the MAE IP address same value recorded in step 11 on page 1 23 as Client IP address then click on OK Figure 1 26 Service LAN Addresses 1 24 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 53: ...pleted click on Close Note Verify that the MAE link icon is green 19 Now double click on ASCII Console 20 Press the Reset button on the MAE 21 Several windows are displayed during tests Wait until the Boot Information window is displayed 22 Press F1 when prompted to prematurely terminate boot 23 Enter the Multiaccess Enclosure supervisory password when required 2216 Chapter 1 Installing and Settin...

Page 54: ...m Firmware Update panel is displayed Figure 1 30 MAE Attention Do not power off the multiaccess enclosure during the process of updating the firmware If the update fails the multiaccess enclosure will boot a backup firmware image If this happens repeat the update procedure to reload the onboard firmware image 1 26 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 55: ...rom the F W Update Options menu select 3 Use a Local Image File then press Enter 27 Follows the prompts enter the Local File Name c firm ld then press Enter Chapter 1 Installing and Setting Up Your MAE 1 27 ...

Page 56: ...n the System Firmware Update window it is mentionned that you have the same level of system firmware press Enter then Escape the go to Step 34 on page 1 29 Otherwise continue with the following Step 30 When recovery image has been done press Enter 1 28 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 57: ... the recovery image 32 A completed message appears when the firmware is updated 33 Press Enter to restart the system 34 Perform a general IML on the MOSS E View screen double click on the 3746 9x0 icon 35 On the 3746 9x0 Menu screen click on Operation Management 36 Double click on Perform a General IML Then click on Yes button 37 On the Perform a General IML window click on No to start an IML with...

Page 58: ...46 900 Installation Guide SY33 2114 if you are installing a 3746 900 The 3746 950 Installation Guide SY33 2107 if you are installing a 3746 950 Or if you are installing a MAE on a 3746 9X0 already installed return to your MAE MES installation instructions 1 30 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 59: ...or related to the multiaccess enclosure go to the START page of the 3746 950 Service Guide SY33 2108 3746 900 Or the 3746 900 Service Guide SY33 2116 3746 950 All the procedures to perform the problem determination to run diagnostics or to replace a failing FRU are described in these documents For other customer procedures refer to the 3745 17A 61A and 3746 900 Basic Operations Guide SA33 0177 374...

Page 60: ...are two versions of the code loaded on the SP and NNP hard drives the active version A and the non active version B When updating the LIC from the CD ROM on the SP hard drive we apply changes on the non active version But when changing the code on the MAE we load the MAE hard drive with the active version from the SP hard drive to the banks A B on the MAE hard drive To maintain the MAE code the fo...

Page 61: ...Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management In the code levels window you can find The MAE LIC installed on banks A B MAE disk The MAE LIC installed on SP active version SP disk Figure 2 3 Install Remove Change LIC on MAE Now if you want to display the level of the code loaded on the non active version on the SP hard drive go to step 3 on page 2 4 Chapter 2 Maintaining the Code on the MAE 2 3 ...

Page 62: ...ent double click on Switch to non active version Figure 2 4 SP Change Management 5 ____ The level of the active and non active version of the MAE LIC is now displayed Figure 2 5 Active Non active Version 6 ____ Click on Cancel to return 2 4 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 63: ...he code currently installed and the level of the code to be installed Use the installation instructions shipped with the LIC to upgrade the LIC and the firmware of the MAE A copy of the installation instructions can be obtained from the web site http www networking ibm com Chapter 2 Maintaining the Code on the MAE 2 5 ...

Page 64: ...IBM3745 4 ____ Double click on the Service Processor icon 5 ____ Click on Change Management 6 ____ Double click on Manage Microcode Fixes 7 ____ Click on View click on Change directory path 8 ____ Enter A to select the MCFs recorded on the diskette and click on OK 9 ____ On the list displayed click on the fixes to be applied 10 ____ Click on File click on Move 11 ____ when the change path is displ...

Page 65: ...2 7 Manage Microcode Fixes 13 ____ Click on the lines of the MCFs to be applied see example in the Figure 2 8 14 ____ Click on Options and from the Options pull down menu click on Activate microcode fix Figure 2 8 Manage Microcode Fixes Chapter 2 Maintaining the Code on the MAE 2 7 ...

Page 66: ...Microcode Fixes e ____ Click on View click on Change directory path f ____ Enter the directory path J MCF g ____ Click on OK and verify the MCFs status it must be ACT 17 ____ Click on the System Menu icon click on Close to exit from the function 18 ____ Click on Multiaccess Enclosure Management 19 ____ Double click on Install Remove Change LIC on MAE Figure 2 9 Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management...

Page 67: ...hard drive to the MAE hard drive Figure 2 10 Install Remove Change LIC on MAE 21 ____ When completed click on Close to exit from the function 22 ____ From the MAE management screen double click on Selective IML on MAE to reboot the MAE Chapter 2 Maintaining the Code on the MAE 2 9 ...

Page 68: ... ____ Verify the MCFs status a ____ Enter the Service Processor maintenance password b ____ Double click on the Service Processor icon c ____ Click on Change Management d ____ Double click on Manage Microcode Fixes e ____ Click on View click on Change directory path f ____ Enter the directory path J MCF g ____ Click on OK and verify the MCFs status it must be DEACT 10 ____ Click on the System Menu...

Page 69: ...ve Change LIC on MAE 13 ____ When completed click on Close to exit from the function 14 ____ From the MAE management screen double click on Selective IML on MAE to reboot the MAE Chapter 2 Maintaining the Code on the MAE 2 11 ...

Page 70: ...on into the MAE Figure 2 13 MAE MOS Console 3 ____ Enter Talk 6 or t 6 list device then press Enter Note In this configuration example one token ring adapter is plugged in slot 1 the two ports are used The token ring adapter plugged in slot 5 has only one port 2 used The Ifc identify the interface number Figure 2 14 MAE Mos Console 2 12 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 71: ...time LEDs which indicate the presence of AC DC voltages or presence of overcurrent condition System Card LEDs After power on reset POR the green and yellow LEDs will remain on until successful completion of the power on tests which will be under 2 minutes The green LED will begin blinking which indicates that the code is being loaded into memory The green LED will be switched on to indicate that t...

Page 72: ...light emitting diodes LEDs that indicate how the unit is functioning SAC Card SAC Card LEDs Green and Yellow System Card Power Supply Adapter Card Figure 3 1 Power Supply System Card SAC Card and Adapter Card LEDs 3 2 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 73: ...ng normally Blinking Loading from hard file OK Yellow On MAE is not configured Quick config is running on MAE Card hardware has a fault Adapter Card Status LEDs Meaning OK Green On Adapter is operating normally OK Yellow On Adapter has a fault Wrong slot Yellow On Adapter is in the wrong slot The wrong slot LED is ON only when an adapter that is plugged into the multiaccess enclosure violates the ...

Page 74: ... Name Telephone Number System Administrator Service Representative 1 The port LEDs of the multiport WAN adapters FC 3282 FC 3291 and FC 3292 reflect the status of one or more of the ports 3 4 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 75: ... has been configured Note If you can not load the operational code refer to Preparing the Multiaccess Enclosure Hard Disk on page 3 18 Diagnosing Operational Code and Configuration Problems Generally errors that occurs after the operational code is loaded indicate problems with the operational code or configuration file Errors generate SRCs which are loaded in the service processor To see them fro...

Page 76: ...2 minutes check the status of the LEDs on the front of the multiaccess enclosure The LEDs on the multiaccess enclosure should have the following status Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A B 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 Table 3 1 on page 3 7 shows the desired status of the LEDs Table 3 2 on page 3 8 shows messages that may appear at the operator console attached to the Multiaccess Enclosure that may indicate a problem 3 6 ...

Page 77: ...AC CARD is OK When the LED is ON that indicates that MAE is not configured Quick config is running on MAE SAC hardware has a fault PCMCIA Port 1 yellow on system card OFF Device has passed test PCMCIA Port 2 yellow on system card OFF Device has passed test All adapter green LEDs ON The adapter is operational All adapter yellow LEDs OFF ON indicates a hardware fault Wrong slot LED OFF Adapter is pl...

Page 78: ...ace the system card See Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange on page 4 1 LED Status Action ac indicator LED on a power supply is OFF Step 034 on page 3 12 dc indicator LED on a power supply is OFF and the ac indicator is ON Step 005 on page 3 9 Overcurrent Indicator LED on power supply is ON Step 008 on page 3 9 Adapter yellow fault indicator LED is ON adapter is failing Step 015 on page 3...

Page 79: ...ce the power supply See Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange on page 4 1 Restart the verification procedure Go to Step 001 on page 3 6 011 Replace the adapter See Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange on page 4 1 Restart the verification procedure Go to Step 001 on page 3 6 012 The problem may be with the fan tray Remove it see Exchanging the Fan Tray on page 4 40 and press Reset on...

Page 80: ...accordingly After relocating the adapters are all wrong slot LEDs OFF Yes No 019 Call your support center for assistance 020 Restart the verification procedure Go to Step 001 on page 3 6 021 A yellow LED indicator for an I O port is ON or BLINKING Is the yellow LED indicator BLINKING Yes No 022 I O port LED ON The adapter is defective Replace it See Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange on ...

Page 81: ... no device plugged into slot If a PCMCIA device is plugged into a slot and LED is ON reseat the PCMCIA device and press reset on system card If the LED is still ON replace the PCMCIA device 028 The hard drive LED is ON indicating a hard drive failure Replace the hard drive See Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange on page 4 1 Restart the verification procedure Go to Step 001 on page 3 6 029...

Page 82: ... Restart the verification procedure Go to Step 001 on page 3 6 033 Wait for the end of configuration then restart the problem determination 034 You are at this Step because the ac indicator on a power supply is OFF Check that the ac power cable of the suspected unit is well connect at The font of the unit On the ac outlet distribution box Is the problem solved Yes No 035 Continue with Step 037 036...

Page 83: ...the fuse OK Yes No 043 Switch to OFF all the units controlled by this fuse Exchange the defective fuse Switch ON all the units controlled by this fuse Step 043 continues F2 F1 Fuse Location on ac outlet distribution box On the ac outlet distribution box Fuse F1 controls the range of connectors J1 to J4 Fuse F2 controls the range of connectors J5 to J8 Check if other units are connected to the same...

Page 84: ...m Once you have identified the faulty unit continue with Step 053 on page 3 15 046 Suspect the ac wall socket 047 Check the corresponding fuse Is the fuse OK Yes No 048 Switch to OFF the defective unit controlled by this fuse Exchange the defective fuse Switch ON the unit controlled by this fuse Is the fuse blown again Yes No 049 Problem solved go to CE Leaving Procedure on page 5 60 050 Go to Ste...

Page 85: ...pter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange on page 4 1 After power exchange check the ac LED Is the ac Power LED now ON Yes No 054 Call your Support Center for assistance 055 Restart the verification procedure Go to Step 001 on page 3 6 Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination 3 15 ...

Page 86: ... terminators have been interchanged when you are using a cabling scheme that uses the Channel Interface out 4 Total bus or tag cable length is greater than the maximum length of 113 m 370 feet To calculate total cable length take 400 number of Parallel Channel Adapters 30 ft 5 Total number of Parallel Channel Adapters on this bus and tag cable exceeds the maximum of six 6 The Parallel Channel Adap...

Page 87: ...re Perform the action indicated by the diagnostic test 003 Did you replace a Parallel Channel Adapter Yes No 004 Connect all communication cables to their respective networks Return the multiaccess enclosure to the customer 005 Run the Parallel Channel Adapter test with wrap blocks See Running the Parallel Channel Adapter External Wrap Tests on page 3 27 Did the Parallel Channel Adapter tests run ...

Page 88: ...emove MAE c Click on Yes to confirm d When completed click on Close 2 Power ON and verify the LEDs See Adapter Card Status on page 3 3 3 Several windows are displayed during tests Wait until the Boot Information window is displayed 4 Press F1 when required to prematurely terminate boot 5 Enter the Multiaccess Enclosure supervisory password when required 2216 3 18 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Main...

Page 89: ...nter Attention This formats the hard disk and destroys all data on the hard disk h Follow the prompts to start HDD formatting i At the end of formatting the message Format Complete Successful is briefly displayed Follow the prompts to return to the System Management Services menu When it is done return to Step 7 9 Select 4 Utilities the System Management Utilities is displayed 10 Reload the firmwa...

Page 90: ... 100 Mbps Ethernet UTP 85H7913 LIC 289 85H9703 FC 3289 1 Port HSSI 86H0974 for adapter 86H0973 for cable LIC 290 85H4874 FC 3290 6 Port V 35 V 36 CRD 72F0168 V 35 BRICK 72F0167 V 36 CBL 73H2508 LIC 291 85H4876 FC 3291 8 Port X 21 CRD 06H3357 CBL 52G3378 LIC 292 85H4884 FC 3292 1 Port ISDN Pri E1 57G8097 LIC 293 85H6834 FC 3293 1 Port 155 Mbps SMF ATM 16G5609 LIC 294 86H0986 FC 3294 1 Port 155 Mbps...

Page 91: ...496 OCTOPUS CABLE 6 LIC 282 WRAP PLUG 33F8985 8 PORT RS232 WRAP PLUG 68F7208 LIC 291 06H3358 WRAP PLUG 52G3378 8 PORT X 21 CABLE WRAP PLUG 06H3357 Figure 3 2 LIC 282 and LIC 291 Wrap Support Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination 3 21 ...

Page 92: ...0 WRAP PLUG 73H2508 6 PORT V 35 V 36 WRAP PLUG 72F0168 V 35 V 36 BRICK LIC 290 05F2044 WRAP PLUG 72F0167 6 PORT V 35 V 35 CABLE V 35 V 36 WRAP PLUG 72F0168 V 35 V 36 Figure 3 3 LIC 290 Wrap Support 3 22 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 93: ...tional 1 First trace the V cables and the Channel Interface Cables from the Parallel Channel Adapters that you are testing to their input and output connectors 2 Even if you are not testing additional Parallel Channel Adapters in the multiaccess enclosure trace the V cable attached to the additional adapters to their input and output connectors 3 Sketch your configuration if necessary to be sure t...

Page 94: ...ss enclosure at the end of a channel follow these steps using the following figure Before After Note W T T T W T T W Wrap Block Terminator MAE MAE To Host To Host Figure 3 4 Single Parallel Channel Adapter at the End of a Channel 1 Unplug the channel cables from the Channel Interface Cables of the Parallel Channel Adapters that you are testing 2 Insert the bus and tag wrap blocks into the bus in a...

Page 95: ...ter use the figure to determine how you want to connect your cables and go to Step 1 on page 3 26 Before After Note W T Wrap Block Terminator T MAE MAE MAE To Host T MAE MAE MAE To Host T W Parallel Channel Adapter to be Tested Figure 3 5 Interconnected Parallel Channel Adapters Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination 3 25 ...

Page 96: ...e Parallel Channel Adapter Continue with Step 2 No Plug the single V cable end of the Parallel Channel Adapter that is not being tested into the Parallel Channel Adapter that is connected to the host Continue with Step 2 2 Plug both ends of the V cable of the adapter that you are testing into unused Channel Interface Cables 3 Insert wrap blocks and terminators into the cables that you are testing ...

Page 97: ... This tests the Parallel Channel Adapter the V cable and the Channel Interface Cables Run external wrap tests of the adapter and the cables in the following sequence 1 The adapter see Figure 3 6 2 V cable see Figure 3 7 on page 3 28 3 V cable and the Channel Interface in see Figure 3 8 on page 3 29 4 V cable Channel Interface in and Channel Interface out see Figure 3 9 on page 3 30 5 V cable and C...

Page 98: ...Male Female Female Terminator PN 25L 4747 Wrap PN 7IF1184 V Cable Figure 3 7 V cable Wrap Test Connections 3 28 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 99: ...n Cable Gray Terminator PN 25L 4747 BUS in TAG in TAG Wrap PN 8575338 BUS Wrap PN 8575337 V Cable Black Gray Figure 3 8 Channel Interface in Wrap Test Connections Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination 3 29 ...

Page 100: ...ce out Cable Gray Black BUS in BUS out TAG in TAG out TAG Wrap 8575338 TAG Terminator 2282676 BUS Wrap 8575337 BUS Terminator 2282675 V Cable Black Gray Figure 3 9 All Cables Wrap Test Connections 3 30 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 101: ...Cable Black Gray BUS out TAG out TAG Terminator 2282676 BUS Terminator 2282675 Wrap PN 7IF1184 V Cable Black Figure 3 10 Channel Interface out Wrap Test Connections Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination 3 31 ...

Page 102: ... host computer operator to vary online those units attached to channels that are not being tested 5 Run the diagnostic test see Testing the Adapters on page 5 49 6 Do you want to repeat the Parallel Channel Adapter test Yes Return to Step 3 to test the next cabling scenario until you are done No Perform the following Steps a Ask the host computer operator to vary offline all device addresses attac...

Page 103: ...Select Bypass Switch with settings of S and B that are used to select or bypass this adapter respectively Select BypassSwitch Figure 3 11 Select Bypass Switch on V Cable Attention During testing and installation you may be instructed to use the Select Bypass Switch to bypass the adapter you are working on Be sure to ask the host operator to vary the channel off before you use the switch so that yo...

Page 104: ... Cable Female Female Gray Terminator PN 25L 4747 BUS in TAG in Black Channel in From Host Gray V Cable Black Gray Figure 3 12 Cabling to IBM multiaccess enclosure at the End of Channel 3 34 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 105: ... Female Female Gray Black BUS in BUS out TAG in TAG out Black Black Channel in Channel out From Host Gray Gray V Cable Black Gray Figure 3 13 Cabling to IBM multiaccess enclosure in the Middle of the Channel Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination 3 35 ...

Page 106: ... in Cable Female Female Gray Terminator PN 25L 4747 BUS in TAG in Black Channel in From Host Gray V Cable V Cable Black Male Black Gray Gray Figure 3 14 Interconnected V cables 3 36 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 107: ... a possibility of interconnecting multiaccess enclosure base Parallel Channel Adapters to 3172 models The following rules would apply in this case 1 The multiaccess enclosure base Parallel Channel Adapters can connect only to V cables PN 33G3056 or PN 02L2074 and no other 2 V cable PN 25F9397 used on early 3172 Model 1s cannot be used Channel Interface Cables The Channel Interface Cables are two d...

Page 108: ...4 and Figure 3 13 on page 3 35 However multiple adapters can be interconnected in a serial fashion by connecting cables as shown in the figures that follow MAE or Figure 3 15 Standard Channel Connection MAE or Figure 3 16 Two Adapters Attached to One Channel Note For the multiaccess enclosure the Parallel Channel Adapters can be in separate multiaccess enclosure 3 38 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and ...

Page 109: ...s Guidelines for using the ESD tools are included inside the kit 1 Verify that the new feature and feature code you are installing to make sure that the customer s adapters are supported The feature code appears on the Bill of Materials included with the miscellaneous equipment specification MES under the heading Bill Title Because many adapter types are supported only certain combinations are val...

Page 110: ... panel for that slot Slide the filler panel up and remove it Store it where you can find it to reinstall if you ever remove this adapter Parallel Channel Adapters Installation and Removal Use the following information after being directed to this section from Exchanging an Adapter on page 4 42 To install or remove channel adapters follow the directions in this section Repeat these directions for e...

Page 111: ...e cables on a flat surface and draw the cables together by tightening the screw near the center of the channel cable as shown 8 Connect the a Channel Interface in cable to the V cable b V cable to the adapter if you have not already done this in a previous Step c V cable to the IBM multiaccess enclosure specific terminator OR V cable to the Channel Interface out cable Bus and tag out from Channel ...

Page 112: ...tic tests see Testing the Adapters on page 5 49 to verify that the adapter and cables are OK 12 Tell the host computer operator that the channel can be returned to an operational state 13 Return to the procedure that brought you here 3 42 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 113: ...l Adapter by loosening the screws on the top and bottom of the connector 3 Pull the connector on the cable from the D shell connector on the adapter Parallel Channel Adapter Connector Toroid 4 Move the Select Bypass Switch on the V cable to B Note When the Select Bypass switch is set to B the Parallel Channel Adapter is bypassed on the attached channel Select BypassSwitch 5 Tell the host computer ...

Page 114: ...n the pronged end The protective cover does not need to be removed for operation Protective Cover 1 Table 3 5 ESCON Cables Connect Disconnect To connect the adapter cables to the ESCON Adapter push the connector into the adapter connector until it clicks To disconnect the ESCON Adapter cable from the adapter connector squeeze tabs on the top and bottom of the connector and remove it from the adapt...

Page 115: ...e too tightly Overtightening the ties can damage the optical fiber cable Whenever possible fiber optic cables should be routed separately from wire based cables Cable Guide Bracket Cable Ties Frontof Rack ESCON Cable 2 Use tape or a marker to label the cable Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination 3 45 ...

Page 116: ...nterface Cable If you are replacing the Channel Interface Cable note the location of each cable or terminator block so that you can easily transfer it to the new Channel Interface Cable The channel ends of the Channel Interface Cables are labeled for bus and tag Male Channel Interface Cable in Channel Interface Cable out Female Gray Black BUS in BUS out TAG in TAG out Black Gray Reinstalling the C...

Page 117: ...from wire based cables Cable Guide Bracket Cable Ties V cable Adapter Cables 2 Remove the plastic cable strap from the cable guide arm 3 Route all cables and extender cables through the cable guide arm and bracket giving the cables the same amount of slack 4 Replace the plastic cable strap from the cable guide arm 5 Retie the plastic cable ties to secure the cables You have completed cable routing...

Page 118: ... the multiaccess enclosure Store the manuals in or near the rack If you have added or removed any hardware the customer must reconfigure the application software You can now release the device to your customer 3 48 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 119: ...ge FRU Name Go to Power Supply If you have Only one power supply installed in your multiaccess enclosure go to Prerequisite Before some FRU Exchanging on page 4 2 Two power supply installed in your multiaccess enclosure go to Exchanging a Power Supply on page 4 4 System card Exchanging the System Card on page 4 5 PCMCIA card Prerequisite Before some FRU Exchanging on page 4 2 SAC Prerequisite Befo...

Page 120: ...rform Maintenance on MAE 5 The following window is displayed Click on Yes 6 The following window is displayed Click on OK 7 You should first received an alarm message saying MAE Concurrent Maintenance in Progress 8 Click on OK 9 In the following table find the FRU you want to exchange and go to the procedure indicated Note Be aware that the MAE will be restarted automatically after 40 minutes 4 2 ...

Page 121: ...Power Supply on page 4 4 PCMCIA card Exchanging the PCMCIA Card on page 4 35 SAC Exchanging the SAC on page 4 24 Hard drive Exchanging the Hard Drive on the System Card on page 4 25 DIMM Exchanging the Memory on the System Card on page 4 32 Fan tray Exchanging the Fan Tray on page 4 40 Backplane Exchanging the Backplane on page 4 51 Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 3 ...

Page 122: ...rews at the top and bottom and pulling the handle 4 Install the new power supply The power supply will slide into place on metal rails in the unit 5 Attach the power cord 6 Switch ON the power 7 Verify the LEDs See Adapter Card Status on page 3 3 8 Notify the network administrator that you are finished repairing the Multiaccess Enclosure 9 Go to CE Leaving Procedure on page 5 60 4 4 3746 9X0 MAE I...

Page 123: ...3 support up to 256 MB of total memory up to 64 MB DIMMs or two 128 MB DIMMs The third generation FRU system card FRU PN 31L4338 or PN 31L4336 supports up to 512 MB of total memory 4 Next the intent is to reuse the customer s memory on the replacement card When you replace a system card you need to move the customer s DIMMs from the defective card to the replacement card If the replacement card al...

Page 124: ...y and the Subnet mask Figure 4 2 Service LAN addresses e Then to exit from SP customization click on Previous Close and NO 2 Remove the MAE a Ask the customer to stop the traffic on all the Multiaccess Enclosure b On the Service Processor select the 3746 9x0 Menu 4 6 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 125: ...ick on Yes f The following window is displayed Click on OK g You should first received an alarm message saying MAE Concurrent Maintenance in Progress h Click on OK i Return to the 3746 9x0 Menu j Double click on Install Remove Change Lic on MAE k Wait until the following window is displayed Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 7 ...

Page 126: ... On the following window click on Yes to confirm n Wait until the message Operation successfully completed is displayed on the window o Click on Close 3 Remove the old system card 4 8 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 127: ...u handle the DIMM a Switch OFF each power supply b Label the cables on the system card Unplug the cables and the PCMCIA card c Loosen thumbscrews on the system card d Remove the system card and lay it on a soft non conductive surface e Unpack the new system card and lay it on a soft non conductive surface 4 Remove the DIMMS from the defective system card and install them on the new system card a R...

Page 128: ...re perpendicular to the face of the system card With the card in full contact with the rear of the Multiaccess Enclosure press the locking latches into the system card b Tighten the thumbscrews on the face of the adapter card clockwise c Plug the PCMCIA token ring from the defective system card to the new system card d Plug the cables into the system card e Loosen thumbscrews on the SAC card f Unp...

Page 129: ...Card SAC Card LEDs Green and Yellow System Card Power Supply Adapter Card Figure 4 3 Power Supply System Card SAC card and Adapter Card LEDs 7 Update the Vital Product Data a From the 3746 9x0 Menu in Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management double click on ASCII console Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 11 ...

Page 130: ...ter diags then press Enter Continue with Step 7d d On the System Management Services window select 4 Utilities then press Enter e On the System Management Utilities window select 9 View or Set Vital Product Data then press Enter Figure 4 4 MAE f From View or Set Vital Product Data window select Hardware Vital Product Data then press Enter 4 12 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 131: ...Figure 4 5 MAE g Select slot B then press Enter Figure 4 6 MAE Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 13 ...

Page 132: ...Figure 4 7 MAE i Press ESC twice then continue with Step 8 8 Set the IP addresses a Using the arrow keys select 11 Remote Initial Program Load Setup and press Enter 1 IP Parameters is selected press Enter again Figure 4 8 MAE 4 14 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 133: ... enter the Client IP address MAE address of the PCMCIA card Server IP address service processor address Gateway IP address if no router on the ring enter the service processor IP address subnet mask then press Enter Figure 4 9 MAE Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 15 ...

Page 134: ...c Select Ping then press Enter d When PCMCIA Token Ring is prompted press Enter 4 16 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 135: ...successful If not Go to Step 8b on page 4 15 and check or modify the addresses Check the speed 16 Mbps using the Adapter Parameters option in the Network Parameters window Check the cables Otherwise continue with the next Step g Press Enter Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 17 ...

Page 136: ...w the prompts enter the Local File Name c firm ld then press Enter d When the System Firmware Update window is displayed press Y e In the System Firmware Update window press Enter f When the message Firmware recovery image has been created successfully is displayed press Enter g If a System Firmware Update confirmation window is displayed type Y h The following window is displayed 4 18 3746 9X0 MA...

Page 137: ...the firmware from the recovery image i A completed message appears when the firmware is updated j Press Enter k Follow the prompts do not press F1 key and press the space bar when required to obtain the prompt Config only The message SAC mgr init failure is displayed This is a normal message because the SAC card is unplugged 10 Reinstall the SAC Card Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 ...

Page 138: ...all the MAE a Return to the 3746 9x0 Menu select Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management b Double click on Install Remove Change LIC on MAE c Wait until the following window is displayed then click on Install MAE Figure 4 10 Install Multiaccess Enclosure d Enter the MAE IP address value recorded at the beginning of the procedure then click on OK 4 20 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 139: ...e f When completed click on OK Figure 4 13 SP Customization Completed g The MAE code is now being installed it takes about 10 mn when completed click on Close Note Verify that the MAE link icon is green 12 Activate CCM Configuration a Return to the 3746 9x0 menu Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 21 ...

Page 140: ...ler Configuration and Management option d The CCM window is displayed e Click on File in the title bar then select Open The Configuration List window is displayed f Select the name of the configuration that you want activate then click on Activate 4 22 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 141: ...K h The MAE is rebooting i Wait for the MAE IML complete Be sure that the 3746 icon comes green 13 Notify the network administrator that you are finished repairing the Multiaccess Enclosure 14 Go to CE Leaving Procedure on page 5 60 Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 23 ...

Page 142: ...ide it in until it is flush with the box Hold the locking latches so that they are perpendicular to the face of the system card With the card in full contact with the rear of the Multiaccess Enclosure press the locking latches into the system card 6 Tighten the thumbscrews on the face of the adapter card clockwise 7 Plug the SIE SAC cable to the new SAC 8 Power ON and verify the LEDs See Adapter C...

Page 143: ...g the cables and the PCMCIA card 3 Loosen thumbscrews on the system card 4 Remove the system card and lay it on a soft non conductive surface Attention In the following Step be sure to support the hard drive to avoid damaging the pins when the screws are removed 5 Lay the system card on a soft non conductive surface Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 25 ...

Page 144: ... it off the system card 8 Center the new hard drive inside the lines on the system card Note If you do not center the hard disk drive the electrical pins on the hard drive will be visible next to the hard drive connector on the system card Install the new hard drive by reversing Steps 6 and 7 above Be sure to support the hard drive while installing the screws 4 26 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Mai...

Page 145: ... in full contact with the rear of the Multiaccess Enclosure press the locking latches into the system card 11 Tighten the thumbscrews on the face of the adapter card clockwise 12 Plug the PCMCIA token ring from the defective system card to the new system card 13 Plug the cables into the system card 14 Record the MAE IP Address a Double click on the Service Processor icon b Click on Configuration M...

Page 146: ...vice LAN addresses e Then to exit from SP customization click on Previous Close and NO 15 Return to the 3746 9x0 Menu click on Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management The following window is displayed 16 Remove the MAE to avoid reboot after 40 minutes 4 28 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 147: ...le click on Install Remove Change LIC on MAE b Click on Remove MAE c Click on Yes to confirm d When Operation successfully Completed is displayed click on Close 17 Double click on the ASCII Console option Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 29 ...

Page 148: ...t and format the hard disk Follow the prompts If no errors occur press F1 when prompted then continue with Step 25 on page 4 31 If error code 30002000 occurs during format do the following a In the System Management Services window select Select Device to test and press Enter b Select Test IDE devices c Press the F4 for Parm Setup d Select Run Interactive Test and Stop on Error e Press Enter and F...

Page 149: ...see Updating System Firmware on page 5 16 When it is done continue with the next Step 27 Restore the operational software on the new hard disk see Restoring the Image Code of the Multiaccess Enclosure Hard Disk on page 5 30 28 Activate the configuration refer to Activate MAE Configuration Via CCM on page E 14 29 Notify the network administrator that you are finished repairing the Multiaccess Enclo...

Page 150: ...bles on the system card Unplug the cables and the PCMCIA card 3 Loosen thumbscrews on the system card 4 Remove the system card and lay it on a soft non conductive surface 5 Identify the faulty memory module See the following for socket designations 6 Remove the DIMMs by pulling down the lever at the edge of the DIMM socket Use your thumbnail or a small non metallic device to gently move the spring...

Page 151: ...touch a grounded rack or other source of ground before you handle the DIMM 9 Remove the DIMM from the antistatic bag Inspect it for damage Always handle the DIMM by the ends preferably grasp it between the middle finger and thumb do not touch the components If the DIMM appears to be damaged return it to the antistatic bag and contact the supplier 10 Insert the replacement DIMM into the appropriate...

Page 152: ...ing from the Exchanging the System Card on page 4 5 return to Step 5 on page 4 9 Otherwise continue with the following Step 12 Go to Exchanging the System Card on page 4 5 4 34 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 153: ...he cable from the PCMCIA Card Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A B 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 Cable Unlocking Detail 2 Press the upper button to remove the PCMCIA card from the multiaccess enclosure Button Detail of PCMCIA Card Locking 3 Plug the new PCMCIA card into any slot of the system card of the multiaccess enclosure Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 35 ...

Page 154: ...12 Wait until you received an alarm message saying MAE IML Complete then click on OK The icon MAE Link should be green 13 Check and modify if necessary the PCMCIA speed setting using the following procedure PCMCIA Speed Setting 1 Follow the procedure Step 6 Customizing the MAE on page 1 21 from Step 1 to Step 5 then continue with Step 2 2 In the following window select 11 Remote Initial Program Lo...

Page 155: ...ss Enter 8 Wait and when prompted press PF2 to save 9 Press Esc to quit the different windows to return to the Network Parameters window and continue with PCMCIA Checking PCMCIA Checking 1 In the Network Parameters window select Ping option then press Enter 2 Select PCMCIA Token Ring option in the Interface then press Enter Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 37 ...

Page 156: ...3 Press Enter 4 You should obtain a window similar to the following 4 38 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 157: ...e following message is displayed Please press the space bar to obtain the console 8 Press the Space bar Console Granted to this interface is displayed 9 Close the MAE window 10 You are now on the 3746 9x0 MultiAccess Enclosure MAE Management 11 Notify the network administrator that you are finished repairing the Multiaccess Enclosure 12 Go to CE Leaving Procedure on page 5 60 Chapter 4 Multiaccess...

Page 158: ... multiaccess enclosure that do not have a first generation system card PN 85H7916 or 30L5820 however you must install the new tray within 3 minutes of removing the defective tray to prevent overheating the multiaccess enclosure 1 Loosen the two thumbscrews that secure the fan tray and remove the fan tray 2 Slide the new fan tray in until the tabs on the back of the fan tray are in the slots This a...

Page 159: ...See Adapter Card Status on page 3 3 5 Notify the network administrator that you are finished repairing the Multiaccess Enclosure 6 Go to CE Leaving Procedure on page 5 60 Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 41 ...

Page 160: ...which are LICs 282 290 and 291 you need to disable the WAN Reroute process before you remove the adapter See Disabling Interfaces that Have WAN Reroute Enabled on page F 4 d If you removing a Parallel Channel Adapter LIC 299 perform the steps in Removing Channel Adapters on page 3 43 beginning with Step 1 This require a channel trained service person 2 Label the cables for proper reconnection 3 Lo...

Page 161: ...ized adapter remove the daughter cards from the old adapter and put them onto the new adapter see Exchanging the ISDN Daughter Card on page 4 46 OK Wrong Slot 7 Install the new adapter Notice the notches at the adapter card s angled corners and position them on the left as illustrated Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 43 ...

Page 162: ...card is aligned with the plastic grooves and then slide it in until it is flush with the box Y Y Y Y OK Wrong Slot When the card makes full contact with the rear of the Multiaccess Enclosure press and simultaneously turn each thumbscrews on the face of the adapter card clockwise only until the adapter is firmly seated 10 Secure the module by tightening the screws 4 44 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and...

Page 163: ...abled on page F 4 you need to enable the WAN Reroute process See Enabling WAN Reroute after You Have Disabled it on page F 5 If you are replacing a Parallel Channel Adapter LIC 299 perform the Steps in Installing Channel Adapters on page 3 40 beginning with Step 1 13 Replace the removed cable or cables then tighten the cable screws if present 14 Re enable all adapter ports See Resume Traffic on an...

Page 164: ...onnect the daughter card from the adapter connector by gently pulling the daughter card up about an inch from the adapter d While raising both ends of the daughter card slide the daughter card to the side to remove the card 3 Follow these Steps to install the daughter card a With the large white label facing up slide the end of daughter card into the rectangular opening on the front panel b Gently...

Page 165: ...to the corners of the card d Install the two longer screws into the holes that are near the black cover on the card 4 Install the adapter Use the Steps beginning at step 7 on page 4 43 Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 47 ...

Page 166: ...n unseating or seating the adapter during removal or installation By doing so you prevent stripping the thumbscrews If you strip the thumbscrews you may not be able to seat or reseat the adapter properly 5 Loosen the screws on the adapter 6 Remove the adapter from its location OK Wrong Slot 7 Notice the notches at the adapter card s angled corners and position them on the left as illustrated 4 48 ...

Page 167: ...ard is aligned with the plastic grooves and then slide it in until it is flush with the box Y Y Y Y OK Wrong Slot When the card makes full contact with the rear of the Multiaccess Enclosure press and simultaneously turn each thumbscrews on the face of the adapter card clockwise only until the adapter is firmly seated 10 Secure the module by tightening the screws Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU...

Page 168: ... 12 Power ON the Multiaccess Enclosure 13 Check that the green LED of the adapter comes ON and that the Wrong Slot LED is OFF If not check the adapter installation If the problem persists call the Network Support Center Otherwise notify the network administrator that you are finished repairing the Multiaccess Enclosure Go to CE Leaving Procedure on page 5 60 4 50 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Main...

Page 169: ... too heavy fully populated 5 Remove the Power supplies Loosen the screws on each component and pull the handle System card see Exchanging the System Card on page 4 5 SAC see Exchanging the SAC on page 4 24 Adapters see Exchanging an Adapter on page 4 42 Fan tray see Exchanging the Fan Tray on page 4 40 6 At the rear of the rack remove the screws 2 which maintain the multiaccess enclosure Chapter 4...

Page 170: ... Multiaccess Enclosure 7 Hold the Multiaccess Enclosure from the top of the front and bottom of the back and then slide it backward out of the rack 8 Place the Multiaccess Enclosure on a table 4 52 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 171: ... top and bottom panels in place b While holding the side panel and the bracket 3 remove the top left and right screws 1 Side Panel 9 Remove the top panel To do this go to the rear of the Multiaccess Enclosure Lift the top panel and then slide the panel toward you Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 53 ...

Page 172: ...he backplane in place Top Rear 11 Remove the eight nuts and star washers located on the inside of the Multiaccess Enclosure Fan Tray Area Relative locations of the nuts viewed from the front of the box 12 Hold the backplane by the finger holes and lift it straight out of the Multiaccess Enclosure 4 54 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 173: ...stic shield and press it up and toward you until all the bulkhead screws protrude through the chassis 17 Loosely insert the remaining screws on each side 18 Install and tighten the eight nuts and star washers inside the Multiaccess Enclosure that secure the backplane to the system 19 Tighten the screws along the side of the box that hold the backplane in place 20 Replace the top of the unit a Alig...

Page 174: ...flush with the box tighten the two screws 24 Install the SAC into slot A 25 Install the system card in slot B Make sure the card is aligned with the plastic grooves and then slide it in until it is flush with the box See Exchanging the System Card on page 4 5 for details Tighten the screws 26 Moving from left to right install the remaining adapters Slide each adapter along the plastic grooves unti...

Page 175: ...and MAP 0300 Multiaccess Enclosure Basic Verification on page 3 6 31 Notify the network administrator that you are finished repairing the Multiaccess Enclosure 32 Go to CE Leaving Procedure on page 5 60 Chapter 4 Multiaccess Enclosure FRU Exchange 4 57 ...

Page 176: ...4 58 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 177: ...losure depending the multiaccess enclosure status Select in the following table what you intend to do What you want to do Go to Run diagnostics on the complete multiaccess enclosure after installation multiaccess enclosure not configured and without operational code Accessing the Firmware from the Service Processor on page 5 3 Run diagnostics on part of the multiaccess enclosure which is operation...

Page 178: ...2 Power off and power on the multiaccess enclosure Note Make sure the screen size for your terminal emulation software is set to 80 columns by 24 rows Connection in Attended mode is a TTY using limited VT100 VT220 IBM 3151 or 3161 emulation connection You can transfer files using the Xmodem protocol for TTY Attended Mode When the multiaccess enclosure is configured to come up in Attended mode you ...

Page 179: ...the password and continue with Step 3 3 On the MOSS E View window double click on the 3746 icon 4 On the 3746 9x0 Menu click on the Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management option The following window is displayed 5 Double click on the ASCII Console option 6 Power ON or Reset the MAE Note If prompted the default password is 2216 7 Watch the screen carefully and when prompted press F1 to prematurely te...

Page 180: ...ctions explain these services and provide instructions for using the associated panels Managing the Configuration on page 5 6 Selecting the Boot Sequence on page 5 7 Selecting a Device To Test on page 5 9 Using the Utilities on page 5 10 Figure 5 1 System Management Utilities 5 4 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 181: ...stacked at the right of the panel Use the F1 Help key to get descriptions for the function keys associated with the firmware Obtaining Help Online helps are available for panels whenever the F1 key is displayed in the lower portion of the panel Pressing F1 presents a pop up help window with information relating to the currently active panel Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational ...

Page 182: ...by pressing F6 1 Select 1 Manage Configuration from the main menu as shown in Figure 5 1 on page 5 4 2 The System Configuration Information panel is displayed as shown in Figure 5 2 Note Only the fields under Serial Ports can be modified To modify the specifications for a port move the cursor to the field and type in the new value Use the down arrow key to scroll to the next panel Figure 5 2 Syste...

Page 183: ...n panel will be displayed Default boot devices are None IDE hard drive Network adapter IBM PCMCIA Modem Network adapter IBM SLIP Com 1 Direct 4 Highlight your choice and press Enter 5 Repeat step 3 and step 4 to select as many boot devices as you want to define 6 Press Esc to exit the boot sequence selection menu 7 Press F3 to reboot the multiaccess enclosure and make your boot device change effec...

Page 184: ...Figure 5 4 Current Boot Sequence 5 8 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 185: ...he PowerPC CPU the System Board interrupts and the PCMCIA controller Test IDE devices This test runs on the IDE devices 1 Select 3 Select Device to Test from the main menu 2 The Select Device to Test panel is displayed Figure 5 5 Note The Select Device to Test panel is created dynamically depending on what diagnostics have been loaded but the items shown always appear Figure 5 5 Test Selection Pan...

Page 186: ... A menu listing the available utilities is displayed Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Utilities Selection Panel 3 Make your selection You will be prompted for additional information and messages are displayed to indicate that the task was performed 5 10 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 187: ...t Power On Password from the utilities panel The Set Power On Password panel is displayed Figure 5 7 2 Type your new password and press Enter You are prompted to enter your new password again Note The power on password can consist of from 1 to 8 characters with no restrictions on which characters can be used Figure 5 7 Set Power On Password Panel 3 Type the password again and press Enter 4 The Pas...

Page 188: ...hange the password 1 Select 2 Set Supervisory Password from the utilities panel The Set Supervisory Password panel is displayed Figure 5 8 2 Type your new password and press Enter You are prompted to enter your new password again Note The supervisory password can consist of from 1 to 8 characters with no restrictions on which characters can be used Figure 5 8 Set Supervisory Password Panel 3 Type ...

Page 189: ...tart Mode from the utilities panel The Unattended Start Mode Changed panel is displayed Figure 5 9 2 Press Enter Figure 5 9 Unattended Start Mode Changed Enabled Panel Note After you have enabled Unattended start mode you can enter the firmware by pressing and holding F1 at the terminal keyboard when the boot process begins Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 13 ...

Page 190: ...de using this utility 1 Select 4 Disable Unattended Start Mode from the utilities panel The Unattended Start Mode Changed panel is displayed Figure 5 10 2 This panel informs you that the Unattended start mode has been disabled and prompts you to press Enter Figure 5 10 Unattended Start Mode Changed Disabled Panel 5 14 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 191: ... the multiaccess enclosure 1 Select 6 Remove Supervisory Password from the utilities panel 2 The Remove Supervisory Password panel is displayed Figure 5 11 Figure 5 11 Remove Supervisory Password Panel 3 Select Yes if you want to remove the supervisory password Press Enter 4 The Password Removed panel is displayed This panel informs you that the supervisory password has been removed Chapter 5 Mult...

Page 192: ...m Firmware Update panel is displayed Figure 5 12 System Firmware Update Panel Attention Do not power off the multiaccess enclosure during the process of updating the firmware If the update fails the multiaccess enclosure will boot a backup firmware image If this happens repeat the update procedure to reload the onboard firmware image 3 In the Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management window double clic...

Page 193: ...ess Start 5 The following window appears Do not Click on any Function key 6 Return to the System Management Utilities window select TFTP a Remote Image file then press Enter Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 17 ...

Page 194: ...7 The following window appears Enter the local file name c firm ld Press Enter 8 On the following window Enter the remote file name firm ld Press Enter 5 18 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 195: ...en Ring selected Press Enter 10 Put the current window in background by clicking on the Service Processor Menu by example 11 On the Select Firmware Update File select FIRM LD Press Enter Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 19 ...

Page 196: ...12 On the System Firmware Update window Press Y 13 The following window is displayed press Enter 5 20 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 197: ... Do not switch the system off The process erases the old firmware and copies the new firmware into flash memory If the machine is powered off before the process is complete you will need to reload the firmware from the recovery image Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 21 ...

Page 198: ...16 A completed message appears when the firmware is updated 17 Press Enter to restart the system 18 Press F1 when prompted to terminate the boot 5 22 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 199: ...8 Display Event Error Log from the utilities panel then press Enter 2 The Error Log panel is displayed Figure 5 13 See Appendix G Hardware Error Codes on page G 1 for and explanation of the data that appears in the Error Codes field Figure 5 13 Example of Error Log Panel Note PF7 PF8 and Page down keys can be used to scroll the error log Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Cod...

Page 200: ...om this panel you can select the type of vital product data you want to view or set The system card serial number field is the only field under the Hardware Vital Product Data menu that is modifiable Firmware Part Number is only viewable Figure 5 14 View or Set Vital Product Data Panel 3 For each selection a View or Set Part Number panel is displayed that contains the part number you selected Vers...

Page 201: ...Depending on the configuration of your system not all of the keywords listed are necessarily present or have meaningful values AT Main logic card type DS Text description of card FN FRU number PN Manufacturing part number ML Maintenance level Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 25 ...

Page 202: ...Boot flash level and ID NA Burned in MAC Address in ASCII Format ZB Burned in MAC Address in Hex Canonical Format TM Machine type and model F Feature Number BS Box serial number RC Recycle count Z0 Vendor ID 5 26 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 203: ...pires in 10 seconds This tool would be useful in some troubleshooting procedures 1 Select 10 Manipulate Dead Man Timer from the utilities panel then press Enter 2 A Dead Man Timer Options panel is displayed From this panel you can enable or disable the timer Figure 5 15 Manipulate Dead Man Timer Panel Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 27 ...

Page 204: ...er the IP address of the multiaccess enclosure and the host input PCMCIA adapter parameters or Ping from the multiaccess enclosure to the host Figure 5 16 Setup Remote Initial Program Load Panel If you select IP Parameters a panel will be displayed on which you can enter Client IP Address the IP address of the multiaccess enclosure see note a Server IP Address Service Processor Gateway IP Address ...

Page 205: ...om the System Management Services menu To access the System Management Services menu you have to either interrupt the boot up sequence or bring up the multiaccess enclosure in Attended mode The Change Management command is available from the System Management Utilities option of the Main Menu From that point the multiaccess enclosure will direct you as to what to transfer in and where to put the i...

Page 206: ...d go to Step 5 on page 5 31 Otherwise continue with Step 2 2 In the Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management window double click on the Enable MAE hard disk restoration option 3 The following window is displayed Press Start 4 The following window appears Do not Click on any Function key 5 30 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 207: ...he Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management window then double click on the ASCII Console option a The following window is displayed Select 4 Utilities Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 31 ...

Page 208: ...m Management Utilities window select 12 Change Management c On Change Management Software Control window select 10 TFTP Software Figure 5 17 TFTP Software Selection 5 32 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 209: ...d Select Load Image then press Enter e Select 1 Bank A then press Enter Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 33 ...

Page 210: ...Enter i The Interface window is displayed with PCMCIA selected Press Enter j Put the current window in background by clicking on the Service Processor Menu window by example k Wait until the window Figure 5 17 on page 5 32 is displayed 5 34 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 211: ...6 On Change Management Software Control window select 9 Set Boot Information 7 Select Bank A then press Enter Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 35 ...

Page 212: ... 12 On the Change Management Software Control window select 4 Control Dumping of Router then press Enter 13 Select Enable then press Enter 14 On the Change Management Software Control window press Esc twice to return to System Management Services 15 Press F9 to start the operating system Follow the prompts and press the space bar to obtain the prompt Config only 16 Return to the Enable MAE hard di...

Page 213: ...layed 19 Click on OK 20 If you are in this procedure after changing the hard disk on the system card continue with Step 20a Otherwise go to Step 21 on page 5 39 a Click on Install MAE Figure 5 18 Install Multiaccess Enclosure Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 37 ...

Page 214: ...s c Click on Yes to record your parameters Figure 5 20 SP Customization Message d When completed click on OK Figure 5 21 SP Customization Completed e The MAE code is now being installed it takes about 10 mn when completed click on Close Note Verify that the MAE link icon is green 5 38 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 215: ... following window click on Change LIC on MAE 22 Click on OK on the information message 23 On the Install Remove Change LIC on MAE window the name of files transfered appears Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure Firmware and Operational Code 5 39 ...

Page 216: ...24 Wait until the following window is displayed Click on Close 25 Return to the procedure where you come from 5 40 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 217: ...presence of diagnostic aids such as wrap plugs The Restore from Loop Test to prompt you to remove diagnostic aids that have been installed prior to testing Many of the diagnostic pages have help information that provides definitions of the status fields and testing options These diagnostics operate in a multi tasking environment that allows several diagnostic processes to be active at the same tim...

Page 218: ...continue with Step 3 3 On the MOSS E View window double click on the 3746 icon 4 On the 3746 9x0 Menu click on the Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management option The following window is displayed 5 Double click on the MOS Console option 6 The command line interface prompt window is displayed 7 Type diags and press Enter 8 The Diagnostic Menu appears Figure 5 22 on page 5 43 To make your selection typ...

Page 219: ... each adapter 2 The Diagnostic Test History Log contains a summary of recent diagnostic testing activity 3 The Diagnostic Error Log contains error information for recent diagnostic tests that have detected errors First time users should review the 4 Introduction to using the diagnostics Select 1 4 or E Exit Diagnostics Figure 5 22 Operational Diagnostics Main Menu Chapter 5 Multiaccess Enclosure F...

Page 220: ...or D Down B Back R Refresh h Help Figure 5 23 Sample of Device List Panel Showing Interfaces The Device List is the starting point for running a test It also provides a check to determine if all of the installed devices are being recognized by the multiaccess enclosure The Device List includes a summary status for each device The devices that are testable or that have additional status available c...

Page 221: ... Disabled The Device Status and Control Page displays status and a menu of actions for the selected device The status fields that are displayed are dependent on the characteristics of the device The menu items that are active on the Device Status and Control panel are dynamically determined depending on the state of the device that is whether it is enabled disabled or testing In this example the d...

Page 222: ...e device Diagnostic Status INACTIVE Diagnostic for the device is not running TESTING A testing process for the device is active and the device is being tested LOOP AND LOG A testing process for the device is active and will loop and log any errors until stopped LOOP UNTIL ERROR A testing process for the device is active and will loop until an error occurs or it is stopped MESSAGE A testing process...

Page 223: ...then the device must be disabled before any diagnostic test can be started This performs the same function as the disable command available at the router s monitoring talk 5 console Run Default Test This starts a test which assumes that the device is set up for normal operation For communication adapters this means that it has a cable attached and is connected to the network Run Interactive Test T...

Page 224: ...history of recent diagnostic tests that have been executed View Hardware Error Log Displays a list of errors detected by diagnostic tests 3 Type E and press Enter to exit the diagnostic menus and return to the command line interface prompt 5 48 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 225: ...ter also has optical power page 5 57 and light reception tests page 5 53 Complete the following steps to test a faulty or newly installed Adapter Power on the multiaccess enclosure Run diagnostics on the new adapter page 5 50 If you have an ESCON adapter run the light test on the new fiber optic cable page 5 53 Refer to Overview of Diagnostic Functions and Status Information on page 5 41 for addit...

Page 226: ...ct a device to test for example type 4 for ESCON to test the ESCON channel adapter in slot 4 4 Select Run Interactive Test The Test Options menu appears Screen 1 of 1 Test Options LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter Slot 4 Operational Status Diagnostic Status Fault Status Network Connection NOT CONFIGURED MESSAGE UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Do not remove this device while testing Select one of the following test op...

Page 227: ...st This is a long running test The Device Status and Control Menu is displayed again Note that the Diagnostic Status is TESTING This indicates that the tests are running and will take about 3 minutes to complete Screen 1 of 1 Device Status and Control Menu LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter Slot 4 Operational Status Diagnostic Status Fault Status Network Connection NOT CONFIGURED TESTING UNKNOWN UNKNOW...

Page 228: ...he fiber connection Select Back to see the results of the test Select B Back R Refresh H Help b 8 Remove the wrap plug 9 Reconnect the network cable to the adapter 10 Select b to view the results of the test In this example the system reports test completion with No Errors If the test fails you will receive a message directing further action Screen 1 of 1 Test Results LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter...

Page 229: ...including external wrap test Individual tests 3 PCI BUS 4 PROCESSOR 5 MEMORY 6 MEMORY PROT 7 TIMER 8 AIB 9 WRAP PLUG 10 OPTICAL POWER 11 LIGHT RECEPTION Select 1 11 or B Back R Refresh H Help 11 2 Enter 11 on the Test Options Panel to run the light reception test At this point the following panel appears Screen 1 of 1 Setup For Light Reception Test LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter Slot 4 Net 0 Operat...

Page 230: ...ware Error Log Select 1 2 or B Back R Refresh H Help r 4 Keep entering r until the Diagnostic Status changes from TESTING to MESSAGE At this point the following panel is displayed Screen 1 of 1 Restore From Light Reception Test LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter Slot 4 Net 0 Operational Status Diagnostic Status Fault Status Network Connection NOT CONFIGURED MESSAGE OK UNKNOWN Do not remove this device ...

Page 231: ...ic cable Screen 1 of 1 Test Results LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter Slot 4 Net 0 Operational Status Diagnostic Status Fault Status Network Connection NOT CONFIGURED INACTIVE NON ISOLATED UNKNOWN No light is being detected on the ESCON adapter in slot 4 Ensure that the ESCON fiber is connected to an ESCON director or an ESCON channel Select B Back e If light was not detected an error message is displ...

Page 232: ...y If you select option 3 4 6 or 7 the results will be displayed immediately If you select test option 1 2 5 8 9 or 11 all long running tests the result may not be available for a few minutes In this case the test will continue to run and the Device Status and Control Menu will be displayed again If you select option 1 2 5 8 9 or 11 you will also notice that the Operational Status field indicates T...

Page 233: ...NKNOWN Do not remove this device while testing Select one of the following test options 1 Run all tests excluding external wrap test 2 Run all tests including external wrap test Individual tests 3 PCI BUS 4 PROCESSOR 5 MEMORY 6 MEMORY PROT 7 TIMER 8 AIB 9 WRAP PLUG 10 OPTICAL POWER 11 LIGHT RECEPTION Select 1 11 or B Back R Refresh H Help 10 The optical power measurement test verifies that the ESC...

Page 234: ...ct the black biconic connector of the test cable to the biconic receptacle on top of the power meter 8 Enter 1 to start the test as indicated in the following example Screen 1 of 1 Setup For Optical Test LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter Slot 4 Net 0 Operational Status Diagnostic Status Fault Status Network Connection DISABLED TESTING UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Do not remove this device while testing Install the...

Page 235: ...ou may now record the power level displayed on the optical power meter A properly functioning ESCON should have a power level of 21 0dBm or more for example 18 0dBm Select 1 Stop test when you have finished measuring the signal level Select 1 or B Back R Refresh H Help 1 11 The following Test Results panel is displayed when you stop the test Screen 1 of 1 Test Results LIC 287 ESCON Channel Adapter...

Page 236: ...d on 3745 or 3746 be sure to have restore them at a correct status for customer application MOSS online 3746 online FRU active in CDF E and MAE Link icon green see note 2 Ask the customer to restart his application 3 If you have a problem call your support for assistance Note The SIE resource does not appear in CDF E The MAE status appears as available in CDF E 5 60 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and M...

Page 237: ...Installing Options Chapter 6 Installing Options Installing a Dual Power Supply FC 3500 6 2 Installing an Adapter FC 32XX 6 6 After Installation 6 17 Copyright IBM Corp 1998 1999 6 1 ...

Page 238: ...3500 Preparation 1 Familiarize yourself with the purpose and details of these installation instructions 2 Check all the items and count the parts listed on the B M s to be installed to determine that all the parts have been received 3 Obtain the Hone plugging sheet provided by the Marketing Representative or ask to the customer Programming None Purpose and Description Purpose Increase the reliabil...

Page 239: ...Installing Options Installation Time BM Installed Machine Hours System Hours Nb of CE 86H0248 0 0 0 0 1 Tools Materials Required None Chapter 6 Installing Options 6 3 ...

Page 240: ... the filler plate 4 Unpack the power module and verify that the power switch is set to OFF 0 5 Insert the power module into the Multiaccess Enclosure 6 Position the screws then slide the module into its location 7 Secure the module by tightening the screws 8 Plug one side of the power cord PN 58G5783 provided with the B M on the power module route it to the nearest ac Outlet Distribution Box then ...

Page 241: ...Indicator LED is OFF If the AC Indicator LED is OFF or the Overcurrent Indicator LED is ON refer to Chapter 3 Multiaccess Enclosure Problem Determination on page 3 1 12 Close the front and back doors of the Controller Expansion 13 Notify the Customer that you are finished installing the feature Test procedures No test required Field Updating None Go to After Installation on page 6 17 Chapter 6 Ins...

Page 242: ...FC 3298 or 86H0247 2 Port Token Ring Adapter FC 3280 or 86H0246 2 Port Ethernet Adapter FC 3281 or 86H0238 8 Port EIA 232E V24 Adapter FC 3282 or 86H0241 1 Port ISDN PRI T1 J1 Interface Adapter FC 3283 or 86H0244 1 Port ATM 155 Mbps MMF Adapter FC 3284 or 85H9681 1 Port FDDI Adapter FC 3286 or 85H0251 1 Port ESCON Channel adapter FC 3287 or 86H0239 6 Port V35 V36 Adapter FC 3290 or 86H0240 8 Port ...

Page 243: ...Installing Options Programming None Chapter 6 Installing Options 6 7 ...

Page 244: ...ty capability of the 3746 9x0 Description Install an adapter in the 3746 Nways Multiaccess Enclosure Installation Time See BM to be installed BM Installed Machine Hours System Hours Nb of CE 0 5 0 0 1 Tools Materials Required None 6 8 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 245: ...ge A 1 and refering to Appendix B MAE Adapters Plugging Rules on page B 1 identify the location where the adapter has to be installed 3 Remove the filler plate 4 Insert the adapter module into the machine 5 Position the screws then slide the module into its location 6 Secure the module by tightening the screws 7 Check that the green LED of the adapter comes ON and that the Wrong Slot LED is OFF If...

Page 246: ...econnection Configuring the Adapter 1 In the Main Menu click on Network Node Processor NNP Management option 2 In the Network Node Processor NNP Management window double click on the Controller Configuration and Management CCM option 3 The following window is displayed 4 Click on File in the title bar then select Open The Configuration List window is displayed 6 10 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Ma...

Page 247: ...sage may appear saying MAE configuration is updated 7 The following window is displayed 8 Double click on the MAE address range Wait for the Nothing Selected window is displayed 9 Press Ctrl Esc 10 The Window List is displayed Double click on the Navigation Window The Navigation Window is displayed Chapter 6 Installing Options 6 11 ...

Page 248: ...Installing Options Note By clicking on the on the left side of the icon the view is expanded 11 Expand the Devices The following window is displayed 6 12 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 249: ...displayed 13 Click on the Slots option The Slot Browser window similar to the following is displayed 14 Select the slot where you want to add or remove an adapter by clicking on the desired position A new window appears with a choice Chapter 6 Installing Options 6 13 ...

Page 250: ...ter option Otherwise click on the appropriate adapter The Slot Browser window is again displayed with the change 16 Press Ctrl Esc 17 The Window List is displayed Click on the Navigation Window The Navigation Window is displayed 6 14 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 251: ...stalling Options 18 If you have several ports on the adapter click on Ports option Windows are displayed to help you 19 Press Ctrl Esc to return to the Navigation Window Chapter 6 Installing Options 6 15 ...

Page 252: ...21 When the needed options have been modified press Ctrl Esc to return to the Navigation Window 22 In Navigation Window Click on Configure to exit MAE and return to 3746 resources Click on Yes to save the changes 23 Activate the resources refer to Activate MAE Configuration Via CCM on page E 14 Test procedures No test required Field Updating None Go to After Installation on page 6 17 6 16 3746 9X0...

Page 253: ...tated in the rental machine directions below For EMEA APG AG Areas refer to Hardware and General Service Code Description For Domestic Areas return parts to the customer Rental Machines Provide all parts to the IBM branch office for potential return in accordance with existing return recovery and reclamation programs Machine Records Install the new MACHINE HISTORY supplied Report installation and ...

Page 254: ...Installing Options 6 18 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 255: ...pter 7 Removing or Relocating Your Multiaccess Enclosure Deleting the Configuration Parameters 7 2 Disconnecting the MAE from Power and Removing Cables 7 3 Preparing the MAE for Shipment 7 3 Copyright IBM Corp 1998 1999 7 1 ...

Page 256: ...____ Double click on the 3746 9x0 icon 2 ____ Click on Multiaccess Enclosure MAE Management double click on Install remove Change LIC on MAE Figure 7 1 3746 9X0 Multiaccess Enclosure Management 3 ____ Click on Remove MAE Figure 7 2 Remove Multiaccess Enclosure 4 ____ When completed click on Close 7 2 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 257: ...ware from the controller expansion see Step 2 Installing the MAE on page 1 5 7 ____ If installed remove the second ac outlet distribution box Preparing the MAE for Shipment 1 ____ Pack the machine using the pack unpack instructions 2 ____ Pack the customer s parts and documentation in one package and label it Customer Package 3 ____ Pack other parts and all maintenance documentation in another pac...

Page 258: ...Installing Options 7 4 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 259: ...ower Cord Power Cord To ac Outlet Distribution Box Switch Adapter Card Slot A System Card Slot B Token Ring Adapter 2 Port Basic to 3746 9x0 Token Ring Adapter PCMCIA to SPAU Adapters Slots X7 EIA 232 9 Pin Connector Fan Tray A B 2 3 4 1 Figure A 1 Multiaccess Enclosure Components Location Copyright IBM Corp 1998 1999 A 1 ...

Page 260: ...SAC Card SAC Card LEDs Green and Yellow System Card Power Supply Adapter Card Figure A 2 Multiaccess Enclosure Components A 2 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 261: ... installed then one additional adapter can also be installed A maximum of four ESCON adapters 3287 can be installed A maximum of four ISDN adapters 3283 or 3292 can be installed A maximum of two ATM adapters 3284 and 3293 can be installed Plugging Sequences The following table illustrates how the slots are numbered two rows of four slots numbered 1 through 8 slot 1 is reserved These tables show th...

Page 262: ... also used for fast token ring FasTR One 4 port ISDN PRI Channelized T1 J1 interface adapter FC 3297 One 4 port ISDN PRI Channelized T1 Daughter card FC 3251 can be added to the base 4 port ISDN PRI Channelized T1 J1 adapter which produces a total of 8 ports on a single adapter One 4 port ISDN PRI Channelized E1 interface adapter FC 3298 One 4 port ISDN PRI Channelized E1 Daughter card FC 3252 can...

Page 263: ...t be used 3 If the 2 port Token Ring FC 3280 or 2 port Ethernet FC 3281 adapter is plugged into slot 7 and active then slot 8 cannot be used 4 If the 2 port Token Ring FC 3280 or 2 port Ethernet FC 3281 adapter is plugged into slot 8 and active then slot 7 cannot be used Appendix B MAE Adapters Plugging Rules B 3 ...

Page 264: ...B 4 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 265: ...en Ring card plugged on the system card of the MAE 2 If no gateway specify the IP address of the service processor Table C 1 IP Addresses and Subnet Mask Client IP address multiaccess enclosure see note 1 192 9 200 5 Server IP address Service Processor 192 9 200 1 Gateway IP address see note 2 192 9 200 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 240 LAN link from the MAE to the 3746 Table C 2 LAN link to 3746 LAN ...

Page 266: ...C 2 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 267: ...nits installation processor type 7585 Example of units installation processor type 7585 MAE Example of units Installation SP and NNP Type 6275 Example of units Installation SP and NNP Type 6275 MAE Connecting the units to the ac Outlet Distribution Box Connecting the Units to the Dual ac Outlet Distribution Boxes Figure D 1 on page D 2 Figure D 2 on page D 3 Figure D 3 on page D 4 Figure D 4 on pa...

Page 268: ...d NNP Type 7585 4U SP Type 9577 4U Modems 2U 7855 7857 7785 CD ROM Drive 2U Service Drawer 2U LCBB LCBE 4U SP Type 9685 12U MAE 13U Controller Expansion 37U Front View Optical Disk Drive 2U Reserved for Cooling Reserved for Cooling Hayes Modem 1U MR AA V 34 V FC FAX VOICE CD OPTIMA 288 OH RD SD TR VO Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Figure D 1 Controller Expansion Inventory Chart Front View D 2 3746 9X0 MAE ...

Page 269: ... The values represent the size used to setup the units in the controller expansion it is not the size of the units themself 2 The attachment holes along each side of the controller expansion are divided into units of measure called EIA units Each EIA unit U equals 44 5 millimeters 1 75 inches 3 The controller expansion is 37 U high but only 35 are usable one U must be reserved at the top and at th...

Page 270: ...1 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 Front View Rear View 8228 Drawer Drawer Display SP NNPA NNPB Figure D 3 Installing Captive Nuts and Brackets for the Display Drawer SP and NNP Type 7585 Note This symbol identify the locations to install the captive nuts D 4 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 271: ...X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Front View Rear View 1st LCB 1st LCB 2nd LCB 2nd LCB 3rd LCB 3rd LCB 4th LCB 4th LCB Figure D 4 Installing Captive Nuts for LCBs Note This symbol identify the locations to install the captive nuts Appendix D Controller Expansion Component Locations D 5 ...

Page 272: ...9 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Figure D 5 Installing Captive Nuts for 8229s Note This symbol identify the locations to install the captive nuts D 6 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 273: ... XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Figure D 6 Installing Captive Nuts and Brackets for MAE Note This symbol identify the locations to install the captive nuts Appendix D Controller Expansion Component Locations D 7 ...

Page 274: ... Node Processor A Network Node Processor B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 LCB Figure D 7 Installing Brackets PN 58G5752 for Processor Type 6275 or 7585 D 8 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 275: ...igure D 8 Units Installation in the Controller Expansion SP Type 7585 Service Processor Modem Network Node Processor A Network Node Processor B LCBB LCBE Multiaccess Enclosure Display Figure D 9 Units Installation in the Controller Expansion SP Type 7585 MAE Appendix D Controller Expansion Component Locations D 9 ...

Page 276: ... D 10 Units Installation in the Controller Expansion SP and NNP Type 6275 Service Processor Modem Network Node Processor A Network Node Processor B LCBB LCBE Multiaccess Enclosure Display Figure D 11 Units Installation in the Controller Expansion SP and NNP Type 6275 MAE D 10 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 277: ... F1 F1 J8 J8 J7 J7 J6 J6 J5 J5 J4 J4 J3 J3 J2 J2 J1 J1 Other Options for example Ethernet Bridge Other Options for example Ethernet Bridge Other Options for example Ethernet Bridge AC Input AC Input Optical Disk Drive CD ROM Drive or RSF Modem 7858 Display Network Node Processor A Network Node Processor B Service Processor Multiaccess Enclosure 1st Power Supply Multiaccess Enclosure 2nd Power Supp...

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Page 279: ...w configuration within a few hours How Software Files Are Managed To help you manage operational software upgrades and configurations the multiaccess enclosure has a software change management feature This utility enables you to determine which operational software file and which configuration file is active while the multiaccess enclosure is running How to View the Files To use the change managem...

Page 280: ...his reset will cause the currently ACTIVE file to become PENDING LOCAL is a status that makes a file ACTIVE only for one reset of the multiaccess enclosure Only one bank at a time contains an ACTIVE image Only one configuration file is ACTIVE and it must be within the ACTIVE bank How to Reset the Multiaccess Enclosure Attention A reset interrupts the function of the multiaccess enclosure for sever...

Page 281: ...ame to retrieve all load modules belonging to this load image Notes a Information boxes appear as each load module is being transferred using TFTP Some time will transpire as each transferred load module is written to the disk An average load may take 10 12 minutes When the entire load has been transferred the previous menu is displayed b The operational code comes in the form of multiple load mod...

Page 282: ...rror The multiaccess enclosure will dump memory onto the hard disk Once a successful dump has been taken the multiaccess enclosure attempts to restart Depending upon the failure of the multiaccess enclosure it cannot always restart In this case you should restart it manually and call a service person who will dial into the multiaccess enclosure to determine the nature and the causes of the failure...

Page 283: ...onfiguration file in BANK A CONFIG 1 remains unchanged and AVAIL The configuration that was in BANK B CONFIG 1 is overwritten by a copy of the configuration file that is in BANK A CONFIG 1 This copy retains the status of the file that it overwrote in this case PENDING These are the prompts that you would use to perform this copy process Boot config copy config Copy FROM Bank number A Copy FROM Con...

Page 284: ...n 2 In the Network Node Processor NNP Management window double click on the Controller Configuration and Management CCM option 3 The following window is displayed 4 Click on File in the title bar then select Open The Configuration List window is displayed E 6 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 285: ... Open Selected Configuration 6 A message may appear saying MAE configuration is updated 7 The following window is displayed 8 Two cases must be considered a If the MAE is already installed and shown in the window Appendix E Managing Operational Code and Configuration Files E 7 ...

Page 286: ...ith Step 11 on page E 9 b If the MAE is not yet shown in the window double click on the address range where you intend to install and configure the MAE Continue with Step 9 9 The following window is displayed E 8 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 287: ...ess Ctrl Esc 12 The Window List is displayed Double click on the Navigation Window The Navigation Window is displayed Note By clicking on the on the left side of the icon the view is expanded 13 Expand the Devices The following window is displayed Appendix E Managing Operational Code and Configuration Files E 9 ...

Page 288: ...14 Expand the Adapters The following window is displayed E 10 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 289: ... add or remove an adapter by clicking on the desired position A new window appears with a choice 17 If you are removing an adapter click on the No Adapter option Otherwise click on the appropriate adapter The Slot Browser window is again displayed with the change Appendix E Managing Operational Code and Configuration Files E 11 ...

Page 290: ...w List is displayed Click on the Navigation Window The Navigation Window is displayed 20 If you have several ports on the adapter click on Ports option Windows are displayed to help you E 12 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 291: ...00 and 950 Multiaccess Enclosure Planning GA27 4240 manual 23 When the needed options have been modified 24 Press Ctrl Esc to return to the Navigation Window 25 In Navigation Window Click on Configure to exit MAE and return to 3746 resources Click on Yes to save the changes 26 Activate the ressources refer to Activate MAE Configuration Via CCM on page E 14 Appendix E Managing Operational Code and ...

Page 292: ...work The 3746 9x0 menu window is displayed Click on the Network Node Processor NNP Management option Double click on the CCM Controller Configuration and Management option The CCM window is displayed Click on File in the title bar then select Open The Configuration List window is displayed E 14 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 293: ...e then click on Activate Follow the prompts and wait until the following window is displayed Click on OK The MAE is rebooting Wait for the MAE IML complete Be sure that the 3746 icon comes green Appendix E Managing Operational Code and Configuration Files E 15 ...

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Page 295: ...g the multiaccess enclosure and stopping the boot process with the F1 key It displays a menu with a number of options See Accessing the Firmware from the Service Processor on page 5 3 for more information Command Line Interface Question How do I access the command line interface the operating code from within the firmware Answer From within the firmware menu system System Management Services press...

Page 296: ...he Operational Diagnostics from the Service Processor on page 5 42 2 Type talk 5 and press Enter twice to reach the prompt 3 Type protocol and press Enter 4 Type ip and press Enter The prompt changes to IP 5 Type ping IP address value and press Enter Press Enter to stop the ping process 6 Type exit at the IP prompt and press Enter The prompt changes to 7 Press Ctrl p and Enter to return to the com...

Page 297: ...pter port to remove or test an adapter Answer 1 Access the command line interface prompt see Accessing the Operational Diagnostics from the Service Processor on page 5 42 2 Type talk 5 and press Enter twice to reach the prompt 3 Enter the interface command 4 Make a note of the slot number of the adapter that you want to disable 5 Enter disable slot number Resume Traffic on an Adapter Port Question...

Page 298: ...16prod html for the multiaccess enclosure or http www networking ibm com 376 376prod html for the 3746 Disabling Interfaces that Have WAN Reroute Enabled Question How do I ensure that WAN Reroute does not try to automatically enable an alternate interface that is on an adapter about to be removed Answer 1 Access the command line interface prompt see Accessing the Operational Diagnostics from the S...

Page 299: ... though it may not be needed to back up a primary interface If this happens you can issue the talk 5 disable interface command to put the alternate interface back into the standby disabled state The following is a sample enable slot 4 Interface 4 is configured as a WAN Reroute alternate circuit Do you want to enable WAN Reroute on this interface Yes No No Yes Interface 4 is enabled as a WAN Rerout...

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Page 301: ...ruption during last boot sequence update 00017007 PPC Board Security Maximum unsuccessful attempts to enter password was reached Time and date are logged 00020000 Memory Memory Memory test error run further tests 000210y0 SIMM slot y Memory Memory error with SIMM slot y where y 1 or 2 1 U13 2 U14 01291000 L2 Cache L2 Cache For later release 1msceddd PPC Board Octal Uart Octal Uart error 2msceddd P...

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Page 303: ... Units column indicates that the part is non procurable and that the individual parts or the next higher assembly should be ordered NR Not Recommended in the Units column indicates that the part is procurable but not recommended for field replacement and that the next higher assembly should be ordered R Restricted in the Units column indicates that the part has a restricted availability INDENTURE ...

Page 304: ...Assembly 1 Final Assembly Multiaccess Enclosure 9 21 20 10 1 2 7 8 3 4 5 6 H 2 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 305: ...ort ESCON Channel FC 3287 86H1005 1 LIC 288 Not Illustrated 1 Port 100Mbps Ethernet FC 3288 85H9703 1 LIC 289 Not Illustrated 1 Port HSSI FC 3289 85H4874 1 LIC 290 Not Illustrated 6 Port V 35 V 36 FC 3290 85H4876 1 LIC 291 Not Illustrated 8 Port X 21 FC 3291 02L2066 1 LIC 292 Not Illustrated 1 Port ISDN Pri E1 FC 3292 85H6834 1 LIC 293 Not Illustrated 1 Port 155Mbps SMF ATM FC 3293 86H0986 1 LIC 2...

Page 306: ...H 4 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 307: ...twork Node Processor A B To TIC3 3746 9X0 To TIC3 3746 9X0 To SIE Card 3746 9X0 To TIC3 of CBSP 3746 9X0 1 2 4 3 8 5 7 7 Multiaccess Enclosure PS2 PS1 Service Processor Service Ring SPAU 8228 8228 8228 10 S A C Figure I 1 Cables for Connection Between the Multiaccess Enclosure 3746 Models 900 950 and to Service Processor based on 6275 Copyright IBM Corp 1998 1999 I 1 ...

Page 308: ... TIC3 3746 9X0 To TIC3 3746 9X0 To SIE Card 3746 9X0 To TIC3 of CBSP 3746 9X0 1 9 2 4 3 8 5 7 7 Multiaccess Enclosure PS2 PS1 Service Processor Service Ring SPAU 8228 8228 8228 10 S A C Figure I 2 Cables for Connection Between the Multiaccess Enclosure 3746 Models 900 950 and to Service Processor based on 7585 I 2 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 309: ...Data Connector Pin 1 Pin 4 Figure I 3 Cable Part Number 43G3953 Pin Assignment 3 4 5 6 RJ45 Connector Data Connector 1 4 3 2 Shield Figure I 4 Cable Pin Assignment Part Number 43G3953 Table I 1 Cable from the Multiaccess Enclosure Lan Adapter to a 8228 Cable Type Length m ft Cable Part Number Standard Fixed 9 m 27 43G3953 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 3 ...

Page 310: ...5 Cable between the Multiaccess Enclosure PCMCIA Card and the Service Processor Interchange Circuits for the Cable between the Multiaccess Enclosure and the Service Processor 4 5 12 13 3 6 9 14 17 RJ45 Connector PCMCIA Connector 4 5 6 3 Shield Figure I 6 Cable Pin Assignment Part Number 782960 Table I 2 Cable between the Multiaccess Enclosure and the Service Processor Cable Type Length Part Number...

Page 311: ...cting Cable with RJ45 Connector to 8228 Part Number 73G8314 Balun Pin Assignment Data I O Connector Black Green Orange Red TP 3 7 TP 1 5 RJ 45 Connector 4T TP 12 8 18T TP 14 10 C1 C2 PIN 6 4 PIN 3 5 18T 4T Figure I 8 Balun Pin Assignment Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 5 ...

Page 312: ...ctor Female P1 P2 1 1 5 5 Figure I 9 Cable Pin Part Number 782958 Interchange Circuits for the Cable between the Multiaccess Enclosure and the Service Processor 5 2 3 4 1 6 8 5 3 2 1 4 6 8 9 Pin Connector 9 Pin Connector Figure I 10 Cable Pin Assignment Part Number 782958 Table I 3 Cable from the Multiaccess Enclosure EIA 232 Connector to the Service Processor Cable Type Length m ft Cable Part Num...

Page 313: ...Multiaccess Enclosure Cables Adapter Cable Male Connector Female Connector P1 P2 Figure I 11 Adapter cable Part Number 782982 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 7 ...

Page 314: ...able 6 part number 60G1066 to connect the standard LAN cable Female Connector P1 P2 1 5 6 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure I 12 Adapter Cable Part Number 60G1066 Pin Assignment Table I 4 Adapter Cable Pin Assignment 9 Pin D Connector P1 RJ45 Connector P2 Wire color 9 6 ORN 5 3 BLK 1 4 RED 6 5 GRN Table I 5 Standard Cable from a Service Processor to a 8228 Cable Type Length m ft Cable Part Number Standard ...

Page 315: ...ntroller Expansion Refer to Figure I 2 on page I 2 reference 8 for details IEC 320 C 14 IEC 320 C 13 15 Figure I 13 Power Cable for Units Connected to the ac Outlet Distribution Box Table I 6 Power Cable for Units Installed in the Controller Expansion Connected to the ac Outlet Distribution Box Cable Type Length Cable PN Standard Fixed 2 5 m 8 ft 58G5783 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 9...

Page 316: ... Wire Nbr Wire Color Connector 1 Position Connector 2 Position 1 2 3 4 5 SHIELD ORN BLACK RED GREEN GND 9 5 1 6 SHIELD ORN BLACK RED GREEN Table I 8 Cable Length Ordering Information for EMEA Part Number Feature Code Length Meters Feet 72F1236 72F1236 72F1236 5601 5601 5601 9 30 Fixed length 9 30 max Custom length 44 144 max Custom length I 10 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 317: ...om length 44 144 max Custom length 44 144 max Plenum Custom length Cable Between the 3746 SIE Cassette and the MAE SAC Card Refer to Figure I 2 on page I 2 reference 10 Male Connector Male Connector P1 P2 1 13 14 25 1 13 14 25 Figure I 15 SIE SAC Cable Table I 10 Cable Between the 3746 SIE Cassette and the Multiaccess Enclosure SAC Card Part Number Feature Code Length Meters Feet 02L2764 none 10 3...

Page 318: ...28 29 45 13 46 14 30 31 47 15 48 16 32 33 49 17 50 1 34 2 18 19 35 3 36 4 20 21 37 5 38 6 22 23 39 7 40 8 24 25 41 9 42 10 26 27 43 11 44 12 28 29 45 13 46 14 30 31 47 15 48 16 32 33 49 17 50 P1 P2 Legend Twisted Pair Figure I 16 SIE SAC Cable Pin Assignment I 12 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 319: ...Multiaccess Enclosure LIC Cables Multiaccess Enclosure LIC Cables V 24 EIA 232 Fanout Cable P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Figure I 17 V 24 EIA 232 Fanout Cable Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 13 ...

Page 320: ... 76 39 79 42 33 70 36 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 3 90 6 93 84 47 87 75 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 27 64 30 67 58 20 61 98 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 52 14 55 17 8 95 11 49 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 19 57 19 57 26 97 26 97 P0 P4 P1 P5 P8 P8 P2 P6 P3 P7 Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Figure I 18 V 24 EIA...

Page 321: ...Multiaccess Enclosure LIC Cables V 35 Fanout Cable Figure I 19 V 35 Fanout Cable Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 15 ...

Page 322: ...Interchange Circuits Figure I 20 V 35 Fanout Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 12 V 35 Fanout Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 1 2 4 3702 05F2044 I 16 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 323: ...Multiaccess Enclosure LIC Cables V 36 Fanout Cable P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Figure I 21 V 36 Fanout Cable Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 17 ...

Page 324: ... 8 17 11 20 6 22 23 26 35 12 9 7 37 1 13 19 24 4 5 8 17 11 20 6 22 23 26 35 12 9 7 37 1 13 19 24 4 5 8 17 11 20 6 22 23 26 35 12 9 7 37 1 13 19 24 4 5 8 17 11 20 6 22 23 26 35 12 9 7 37 1 13 19 24 4 5 8 17 11 20 6 22 23 26 35 12 9 7 37 1 13 19 24 PO P3 P1 P4 P2 P5 P4 Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Figure I 22 V 36 Fan...

Page 325: ...Multiaccess Enclosure LIC Cables X 21 Fanout Cable P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Figure I 23 X 21 Fanout Cable Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 19 ...

Page 326: ...10 11 13 12 2 7 3 4 6 5 8 1 9 14 10 11 13 12 2 7 3 4 6 5 8 1 9 14 10 11 13 12 2 7 3 4 6 5 8 1 9 14 10 11 13 12 2 7 3 4 6 5 8 1 9 14 10 11 13 12 2 7 3 4 6 5 8 1 9 14 10 11 13 12 2 7 3 4 6 5 8 1 9 14 10 11 13 12 P0 P4 P1 P8 P8 Cont P5 P2 P6 P3 P7 Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Connector Shell Figure I 24...

Page 327: ...P2 Connector P1 Connector 2 3 4 5 6 8 24 15 17 18 20 22 23 25 7 2 3 4 5 6 8 24 15 17 18 20 22 23 25 7 1 Lead with Drain Wire Shield Figure I 26 V 24 EIA 232 Serial Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 15 V 24 EIA 232 Serial Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 3 10 3705 38H7071 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 21 ...

Page 328: ...gure I 27 Interchange Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector 2 3 15 17 24 4 5 6 8 20 7 3 2 24 15 17 8 20 4 5 6 7 Lead with Drain Wire Shield Figure I 28 Cable List Table I 16 V 24 EIA 232 Direct Attachment Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 3 10 3706 59G7195 I 22 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 329: ... Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector 2 14 3 16 15 12 17 9 24 11 4 5 8 20 6 7 P S R T Y AA V X U W C D F H E B Twisted Pair Figure I 30 V 35 Serial Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 17 V 35 Serial Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 2 6 3707 11H4958 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 23 ...

Page 330: ...Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector R T P S W Y V X AA U C D B F E A 2 14 3 16 9 12 24 11 15 17 8 7 4 5 6 20 1 Twisted Pair Figure I 32 V 35 Direct Attachement Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 18 V 35 Direct Attachment Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 3 10 3708 38H7075 I 24 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 331: ...ange Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector 6 24 4 22 5 8 23 26 17 35 11 7 9 13 19 37 20 1 4 22 6 24 17 35 5 8 23 26 11 12 13 7 9 19 20 37 1 Twisted Pair Figure I 34 V 36 Serial Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 19 V 36 Serial Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 3 10 3709 38H7079 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 25 ...

Page 332: ...e Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector 4 22 6 24 17 35 8 25 5 23 11 12 13 7 9 19 20 37 1 4 22 6 24 17 35 8 25 5 23 11 12 13 7 9 19 20 37 1 Twisted Pair Figure I 36 V 36 Direct Attachement Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 20 V 36 Direct Attachment Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 3 10 3710 38H7077 I 26 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 333: ...Female Connector Male Connector P1 P2 Figure I 37 X 21 Serial Cable Interchange Circuits 2 2 9 9 3 3 10 10 4 4 11 11 5 5 12 12 6 6 13 13 8 8 13 13 7 7 14 14 P1 P2 Figure I 38 X 21 Serial Cable Pin Assignment Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 27 ...

Page 334: ...Multiaccess Enclosure LIC Cables Cable List Table I 21 X 21 Serial Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 3 10 3711 38H7070 I 28 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 335: ...hange Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector 2 9 7 14 4 11 6 13 8 1 10 12 3 5 4 11 6 13 2 9 7 14 8 1 10 12 3 5 Twisted Pair Figure I 40 X 21 Direct Attachement Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 22 X 21 Direct Attachment Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 3 10 3712 38H7073 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 29 ...

Page 336: ... RJ 45 Cable Interchange Circuits RJ45 Connector RJ45 Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure I 42 Multi Purpose RJ 45 Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 23 Multi pupose RJ 45 Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 8 25 3713 41H9082 I 30 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 337: ...ri Cable Interchange Circuits Connector 26 Positions RJ48 Connector 6 5 4 2 1 3 Twisted Pair 11 13 15 17 Shield Figure I 44 RJ 48 T1 ISDN Pri Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 24 RJ 48 T1 ISDN Pri Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 15 50 3714 85H3509 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 31 ...

Page 338: ...uits LIC 516 Connector P1 Ring Transmit Tip Transmit Tip Receive Ring Receive Shield Shield Insulating Jacket 11 13 15 17 Figure I 46 E1 ISDN Pri Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 25 E1 ISDN Pri Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 30 100 3715 80G3984 I 32 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 339: ... Pri Cable Interchange Circuits 11 13 15 17 Connector 26 Positions RJ45 Connector 5 4 2 1 Shield Twisted Pair Figure I 48 RJ 45 J1 ISDN Pri Cable Pin Assignment Cable List Table I 26 RJ 45 J1 ISDN Pri Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 15 50 3716 57G8042 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 33 ...

Page 340: ...able PN 11H4958 A A B B M M M M N N N N Figure I 50 Extension Cable PN 1749352 Interchange Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector 2 14 3 16 15 12 17 9 24 11 4 5 8 20 6 7 P S R T Y AA V X U W C D F H E B Twisted Pair Figure I 51 Interchange Circuit for Cable PN 11H4958 I 34 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 341: ... E H R T V X P S Y AA Twisted Pair Figure I 52 Interchange Circuit for Extension Cable PN 1749352 Cable List Table I 27 V 35 Serial Cable France Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 2 6 3799 11H4958 Extension Cable 0 3 1 3799 1749352 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 35 ...

Page 342: ...B B Housing Cable Schematic Figure I 53 MMF ATM External Cable Cable List Table I 28 MMF ATM External Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Optical Cable 10 40 5710 19G4866 Optical Cable 40 131 5715 19G4868 I 36 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 343: ...able List Table I 29 SFM ATM External Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Optical Cable 10 40 5720 19G4757 Optical Cable 40 131 5725 19G4759 HSSI DTE DCE Cable 25 50 50 25 1 26 26 1 P1 P2 Male Connector Female Connector Figure I 55 HSSI DTE DCE Cable Interchange Circuits Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 37 ...

Page 344: ...8 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 1 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 Twisted Pair Figure I 56 Interchange Circuit for Cable PN 86H0971 I 38 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 345: ...iaccess Enclosure LIC Cables Cable List Table I 30 HSSI DTE DCE Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 5 17 No feature code 86H0971 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 39 ...

Page 346: ...em Cable Interchange Circuits P2 Connector P1 Connector 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 1 26 13 38 7 32 13 38 19 44 25 50 12 37 9 34 8 33 11 36 10 35 6 31 3 28 2 27 5 30 4 29 1 26 13 38 7 32 13 38 19 44 25 50 12 37 Twisted Pair Figure I 58 Interchange Circuit for Cable PN 86H0970 I 40 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 347: ...ccess Enclosure LIC Cables Cable List Table I 31 HSSI Null Modem Cable Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 5 17 No feature code 86H0970 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 41 ...

Page 348: ... T1 1 2 4 5 R1 T1 R T Cable List Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 15 50 3717 25L4750 RJ 48 Cable for Multiport E1 P1 P2 12345678 Interchange Circuits RJ45 Connector P2 P1 1 2 4 5 R1 T1 R T Cable List Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 15 50 3718 25L4751 I 42 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 349: ...port J1 P1 P2 12345678 12345678 Interchange Circuits RJ45 Connector P2 RJ45 Connector P1 4 5 1 2 R T R1 T1 1 2 4 5 R1 T1 R T Cable List Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 15 50 3719 25L4755 Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cables I 43 ...

Page 350: ...sitions Cable List Switch Cable Cable Type Feature Code Part Number Standard Fixed Shipped with LIC299 FC 3299 02L2074 Connecteur P1 Connecteur P2 Switch Position S Connecteur P3 29 29 29 63 63 63 Connecteur P1 Connecteur P2 Switch Position B Connecteur P3 29 29 29 63 63 63 Figure I 59 Wiring Diagram for Switch I 44 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 351: ... 53 15 15 15 54 54 54 16 16 16 55 55 55 17 17 17 56 56 56 18 18 18 57 57 57 19 19 19 58 58 58 20 20 20 59 59 59 21 21 21 60 60 60 22 22 22 61 61 61 23 23 23 62 62 62 24 24 24 Note 63 63 25 25 25 64 64 64 26 26 26 65 65 65 27 27 27 66 66 66 28 28 28 67 67 67 Note 29 29 68 68 68 30 30 30 69 69 69 31 31 31 70 70 70 32 32 32 71 71 71 33 33 33 72 72 72 34 34 34 73 73 73 35 35 35 74 74 74 36 36 36 75 75...

Page 352: ... Enclosure LIC Cables Bus and Tag Upstream Cable Cable List Interchange Circuits Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 0 45 1 5 3720 02L3380 I 46 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 353: ...1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 D13 G11 G10 G06 G05 D12 D11 D07 D06 G04 G03 J10 J09 J05 J06 B11 B10 B06 B05 J13 G13 G09 G08 B04 B03 D10 D09 D05 D06 J12 J11 J07 J08 B13 B09 B08 P1 P2 J13 D13 B06 B05 J07 J08 G06 G05 G13 G12 G11 G10 J05 J06 D05 D06 B09 B08 B11 B10 B13 G04 G03 D07 D08 D12 D11 D10 D09 B04 B03 G09 G08 J12 J11 J09 P3 Twisted Pair Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cabl...

Page 354: ...Enclosure LIC Cables Bus and Tag Downstream Cable Cable List Interchange Circuits Cable Type Length m ft Feature code Part Number Standard Fixed 0 45 1 5 3721 02L3381 I 48 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 355: ...1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 D13 G11 G10 G06 G05 D12 D11 D07 D06 G04 G03 J10 J09 J05 J06 B11 B10 B06 B05 J13 G13 G09 G08 B04 B03 D10 D09 D05 D06 J12 J11 J07 J08 B13 B09 B08 P1 P2 J13 D13 B06 B05 J07 J08 G06 G05 G13 G12 G11 G10 J05 J06 D05 D06 B09 B08 B11 B10 B13 G04 G03 D07 D08 D12 D11 D10 D09 B04 B03 G09 G08 J12 J11 J09 P3 Twisted Pair Appendix I Multiaccess Enclosure Cabl...

Page 356: ...osure LIC Cables Other Cables For cables not documented in this appendix see the 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 External Cable References SY33 2117 I 50 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 357: ...46 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Safety Information Provides general safety guidelines Evaluating and Configuring GA33 0180 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 170 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Overview Gives an overview of connectivity capabilities within SNA APPN and IP networking GA27 4234 IBM 3745 Communicatio...

Page 358: ...r Models 900 and 950 Planning Series Token Ring and Ethernet Provides information for Token ring adapter description and configuration Ethernet adapter description and configuration GA27 4237 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series ESCON Channels Provides information for ESCON adapter descriptions ESCON configuration and...

Page 359: ...s 900 and 950 Planning Series Multiaccess Enclosure Planning Provides information for MAE adapters details MAE ESCON planning and configuration ATM and ISDN support GA27 4241 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series Protocols Description Provides information for Overview and details about APPN HPR and IP On line informati...

Page 360: ...lp SH11 3081 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Controller Configuration and Management User s Guide Explains how to use CCM and gives examples of the configuration process GA33 0479 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 NetView Console APPN Command Reference Guide Explains how to use the RUN COMMAND from the N...

Page 361: ...745 and 3746 Bibliography Table J 1 Page 5 of 5 Customer Documentation for the 3746 Model 950 Models 130 to 61A Documentation shipped with the 3746 950 3745 Models 17A to 61A Appendix J Bibliography J 5 ...

Page 362: ...ing and maintaining the service processor based on PS 2 Types 7585 3172 9585 or 9577 Can be for systems with microcode that has up to and including EC D46130 any level installed SY33 2120 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Service Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on the 7585 3172 or 9585 Provide...

Page 363: ...ype 7585 or 3172 SY33 2126 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Network Node Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on 6275 Provides information on installing and maintaining the network node processor based on the PS 2 Type 6275 SY33 2127 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Servi...

Page 364: ...ls 900 and 950 CD ROM Bibliography ZK2T 8214 IBM Networking Softcopy Collection Kit Allows service manuals consulting via CD ROM viewer EMEA version ZK2T 8187 IBM Networking Softcopy Collection Kit Allows service manuals consulting via CD ROM viewer US version Documentation shipped with the 3746 Model 950 3745 Models 17A to 61A Documentation shipped with the processor Documentation shipped with th...

Page 365: ...munication Controller Models 210 310 410 and 610 Introduction Gives an introduction of the IBM Models 210 to 610 capabilities For Models A refer to the Overview GA33 0180 GA33 0180 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A and 170 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Overview Gives an overview of connectivity capabilities within SNA APPN and IP networking GA27 4234 IBM 3745 ...

Page 366: ...ocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series Token Ring and Ethernet Provides information for Token ring adapter description and configuration Ethernet adapter desription and configuration GA27 4237 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series ESCON Channels Provides information for ESCON adapter descriptions ESCON conf...

Page 367: ...d ISDN support GA27 4241 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series Protocols Description Provides information for Overview and details about APPN HPR and IP On line information IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Planning Series Controller Configuration and ...

Page 368: ...ware and integrating network of the 3745 and 3746 900 after installation SA33 0416 Line Interface Coupler Type 5 and Type 6 Portable Keypad Display Migration and Integration Guide Contains information for moving and testing LIC types 5 and 6 SA33 0158 IBM 3745 Communication Controller All Models IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Console Setup Guide Provides information for Installi...

Page 369: ...uration and Management Application Provides a graphical user interface for configuring and managing a 3746 APPN HPR Network Node and IP Router and its resources It is also available as a stand alone application using an OS 2 workstation Defines and explains all the 3746 Network Node and IP Router configuration parameters through its online help SH11 3081 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Mod...

Page 370: ...0 and 950 SA33 0175 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Alert Reference Guide Provides information about events or errors reported by alerts for IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 Documentation shipped with the 3745 3745 Models 17A to 61A 374...

Page 371: ...d Internal Code LIC for the machine Evaluating and Configuring GA33 0138 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 150 160 and 170 Introduction Gives an introduction about the IBM Models 130 to 170 capabilities including Model 160 For Model 17A refer to the Overview GA33 0180 Preparing Your Site GA33 0140 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 150 160 and 170 Preparing for Connection Help...

Page 372: ...for installing or relocating the IBM 3745 Models X10 and X1A SY33 2114 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Installation Guide Provides instructions for installing or relocating a 3746 900 SY33 2116 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Service Guide Provides procedures for isolating and fixing the IBM 3746 900 problems SY33 2055 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 21...

Page 373: ...7585 3172 or 9585 Can be for systems with microcode EC F12380 or higher installed SY33 2125 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 950 Service Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on the 6275 Provides information on installing and maintaining the service processor based on PS 2 Type 6275 Can be for systems ...

Page 374: ...50 Network Node Processor Installation and Maintenance Based on 6275 Provides information on installing and maintaining the network node processor based on the PS 2 Type 6275 SY33 2056 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 210 to 61A Maintenance Information Reference Provides in depth hardware reference information on the IBM 3745 Models X10 and X1A SY33 2075 IBM 3745 Communication Controller A...

Page 375: ... the controller expansion attached to the IBM 3745 Models A and 3746 Models 900 and 950 CD ROM Bibliography ZK2T 8214 IBM Networking Softcopy Collection Kit Allows service manuals consulting via CD ROM viewer EMEA version ZK2T 8187 IBM Networking Softcopy Collection Kit Allows service manuals consulting via CD ROM viewer US version Documentation shipped with the 3745 Documentation shipped with the...

Page 376: ...50 160 and 170 Service Functions Describes MOSS functions using the IBM 3745 Models 1x0 and 17A consoles SY33 2070 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 to 17A Maintenance Information Procedures Provides procedures for isolating and fixing the IBM 3745 Models 1X0 and 17A problems S135 2012 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 to 17A Parts Catalog Provides reference information for o...

Page 377: ...red cable ARC3B ARC V 35 DTE attachment with 15 meter tethered cable ARC3C ARC V 35 DCE 3745 interface with 5 meter tethered cable ARC3D ARC V 35 DTE 3745 interface with 5 meter tethered cable ARC4A1 ARC X 21 DCE attachment with 5 meter tethered cable ARC4A2 ARC X 21 DCE attachment with 15 meter tethered cable ARC4B ARC X 21 DTE attachment with 15 meter tethered cable ARC4C ARC V 21 DCE 3745 inter...

Page 378: ...restrictions but must ensure the received data stream is the same as the transmitted data stream CLP communication line processor CMIP common management interface protocol CNM communication network management CP 1 communication processor 2 control program 3 circuit protector 4 control point CPLR coupler CPN customer problem number CPx FRU name of circuit protector CRC cyclic redundancy check chara...

Page 379: ... services for IBM products or systems IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IML initial microcode load initial microcode load IML The process of loading the microcode into a scanner or into MOSS initial program load IPL The initialization procedure that causes the 3745 control program to commence operation IO input output IOC input output control IOCB input output control bus IPL ...

Page 380: ...al equipment manufacturer s interface OLT online test online tests Testing of a remote data station concurrently with the execution of the user s programs that is with only minimal effect on the user s normal operation OSI open system interconnect PA primary access PBC packet burst control PBG packet burst grant PCR 1 pico processor command register 2 power check reset PICA process and intertask c...

Page 381: ...ication facilities TB terminator block TDM time division multiplexing TDR technical data record TERC terminator card TIC1 token ring interface coupler type 1 3745 running at speed of 4 Mbits TIC2 token ring interface coupler type 2 3745 running at speed of 4 or 16 Mbits TIC3 token ring interface coupler type 3 37CS running at speed of 4 or 16 Mbits time out The time interval allotted for certain o...

Page 382: ...X 6 3746 9X0 MAE Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 383: ...agement E 1 change supervisory password 5 15 code updates E 2 E 3 common tasks F 1 config as seen in change management E 2 configuration management 5 6 control panel functions 3 1 Controller Expansion Component locations D 1 Controller Expansion locations copy command in change management E 5 coupler duplex to duplex 5 57 D dead man timer manipulating 5 27 describe load images E 4 Device List Page...

Page 384: ...er 6 6 FC 3286 1 Port FDDI Adapter 6 6 FC 3287 1 Port ESCON Channel Adapter 6 6 FC 3288 1 Port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter FC 3288 6 6 FC 3289 1 Port High Speed Serial Interface Adapter 6 6 FC 3290 6 Port V35 V36 Adapter 6 6 FC 3291 8 Port X21 Adapter 6 6 FC 3292 1 Port ISDN PRI E1 Interface Adapter 6 6 FC 3293 1 Port ATM 155 Mbps SMF Adapter 6 6 FC 3294 1 Port High Performance ATM 155 Mbps MMF A...

Page 385: ...gress panel 5 59 other cables I 50 other change management functions E 4 P panels Device List Page 5 44 Device Status and Control Menu 5 45 5 51 5 54 Diagnostic Menu 5 50 panels continued Optical Test in Progress 5 59 Restore from Light Reception Test 5 54 Restore from Light Reception Test panel 5 54 Restore From Wrap Test 5 52 Setup for Light Reception Test 5 53 Setup for Optical Test 5 58 Setup ...

Page 386: ...ware to new level E 2 E 3 updating system firmware 5 16 using the utilities 5 10 utilities using 5 10 V V 24 EIA 232 direct attachment cable I 22 V 24 EIA 232 fanout cable I 13 V 24 EIA 232 serial cable I 21 V 35 direct attachement cable I 24 V 35 fanout cable I 15 V 35 serial cable I 23 V 35 serial cable France I 34 V 36 direct attachment cable I 26 V 36 fanout cable I 17 V 36 serial cable I 25 V...

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