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 27/07/2006

 

 

SMU-4000 Installation

 

 

The SMU-4000 plug-in SNMP management controller module can only be fitted to IRT’s 4000 series modules that 
are capable of being SNMP upgradeable. To determine whether a module is SNMP upgradeable, a square section on 
the main PCB is silk screened and fitted with three multipin sockets – as shown below: 
 

This is where the SMU-4000 plug-in SNMP management controller module is fitted. The three sets of multipins on 
the underside of the SMU-4000 line up with the three sets of multipin sockets on the main PCB module. Align all 
pins and then gently press the SMU-4000 all the way down into place. 
 
If the SMU-4000 is not already programmed with the correct firmware to match the module that it is being plugged 
into, it then needs to be programmed via the pins on the topside of the SMU-4000. 
 
Note that installation will generally be done by IRT Electronics at the time of ordering. 
 
Note also that an SMU-4000 will only be functionally operational when the main module that it is plugged into is 
fitted into an IRT 4000 series frame fitted with a CDM-4000 SNMP agent and being interrogated by a suitable 
Network Management System. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

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Figure 1: SMU-4000 module 

Summary of Contents for Eurocard MEM-4550

Page 1: ...nufactured in Australia IRT can be found on the Internet at http www irtelectronics com I R T Electronics Pty Ltd A B N 35 000 832 575 26 Hotham Parade ARTARMON N S W 2064 AUSTRALIA National Phone 02...

Page 2: ...vice 13 Equipment return 13 This instruction book applies to units later than S N 0411001 Operational Safety WARNING Operation of electronic equipment involves the use of voltages and currents that ma...

Page 3: ...and half full duplex data modes The ASI port is switch selectable to operate at a payload data rate of either 10 8 Mb s or 108 Mb s The Ethernet port has automatic MDI MDI X detection This detects whe...

Page 4: ...ex Half Duplex ASI SW 1 4 Program Number 4550 Program Number 4551 SW 1 5 ASI Payload Rate 108 Mb s 10 8Mb s SW 1 8 Enable SNMP if fitted Front Panel Indicators Ethernet LINK Ethernet link connected Gr...

Page 5: ...N 100 Base T SW1 3 OFF Half Duplex Operation ON Full Duplex Operation Note SW1 2 and SW1 3 switch settings only work with SW1 1 set to off position ASI Parameters SW1 4 OFF ASI Program Number set to 4...

Page 6: ...is made between signal earth and chassis earth No attempt should be made to break this connection Installation in frame or chassis See details in separate manual for selected frame type Ethernet Conn...

Page 7: ...up with the three sets of multipin sockets on the main PCB module Align all pins and then gently press the SMU 4000 all the way down into place If the SMU 4000 is not already programmed with the corr...

Page 8: ...OR 4 GND ASI OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 Front rear panel connector diagrams The following front panel and rear assembly drawings are not to scale and are intended to show connection order and approximate layout o...

Page 9: ...s Green FDX Full Duplex Mode Green ACT LAN Activity Green ASI LINK Ethernet link connected Green 10 100 Rate 10 8 Mb s Orange 108 Mb s Green ERR Error in ASI input Red 188 Input ASI 188 byte Green Ea...

Page 10: ...that information into a form compatible with SNMP The agent therefore acts as an interface between the NMS and the managed devices The NMS sends a request message and control commands for the managed...

Page 11: ...tible need a plug in SMU 4000 module with a program relevant to the module that it is plugged into Depending on the module besides the module identification parameters such as alarm states inputs and...

Page 12: ...ng received on the ASI input An indication that a link has been established on the Ethernet port An indication of which of the two available speeds that the Ethernet port is operating 10 or 100 An ind...

Page 13: ...extended by IRT only to the extent obtainable from the component supplier Equipment return Before arranging service ensure that the fault is in the unit to be serviced and not in associated equipment...

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