Transition Networks STACKMASTER TR SMHB-TR-16 User Manual Download Page 21

3.2.2  Table-Top Installation

NOTE: StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Units are shipped with a separate,
unattached set of adhesive-backed rubber feet.

CAUTION: The rubber feet MUST BE INSTALLED on the
StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit if a StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit is
installed on a table-top or other flat surface. Failure to observe this
caution could cause the StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit to overheat and
could result in data transmission failure and/or equipment damage.

CAUTION: The StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit with the SNMP
Management Board must be installed at the top of the stack. Failure to
observe this caution will invalidate the SNMP network management.

To install the StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Stack on table or other flat surface:

1.

Determine StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit to be installed at
bottom of stack.

2.

Carefully turn StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit to side and install
four (4) rubber feet:

Remove protective paper from adhesive surface of rubber
foot.

Position rubber foot at bottom corner of Lanmaster Unit

Secure rubber foot to StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit.

Repeat for remaining rubber feet.

3.

Return StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit to upright position.

4.

Repeat step 2 for next StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit to be
installed.

5.

Carefully set StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Unit on StackMaster™TR
16-Port  Unit previously installed.

6.

Continue steps 4 and 5 until all StackMaster™TR 16-Port  Units
have been installed.

NOTE: The mounting brackets that come installed on the StackMaster™TR
16-Port  Unit can be removed and saved for later use.

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USER’S GUIDE

Summary of Contents for STACKMASTER TR SMHB-TR-16

Page 1: ...StackMaster TR Active Retiming Managed Hub SMHB TR 16 7361 C...

Page 2: ...s own expense Canadian Regulations This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out on the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Depart...

Page 3: ...cading StackMaster TR Units 3 4 3 4 Connecting StackMaster TR to Token Ring Network 3 5 3 5 Connecting Units to Power 3 6 3 6 Resetting StackMaster TR Stack 3 7 Managed Stack 3 7 Unmanaged Stack 3 7 3...

Page 4: ...Field Upgrades 5 6 Installing SNMP Management Board 5 6 5 5 Software Upgrades 5 9 Software Upgrade at Attached ASCII Terminal 5 9 Obtaining Updated StackMaster TR Software 5 9 Connecting to ASCII Ter...

Page 5: ...r responsible for installing configuring using and maintaining a Transition Engineering StackMaster TR A working knowledge of local area network LAN oper ations including familiarity with communicatio...

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Page 7: ...ection to both active hubs and passive hubs Delivers fault tolerant automatic ring wrap capability at RI RO Provides Zero Delay Lockout automatic lockout of station configured at wrong speed Installed...

Page 8: ...g Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Lobe Ports Active Retiming Managed Hub Insert Normal Power Ring Out 4 Mbps P A 16 Mbps Reset 16 Port StackMaster TR ZDL OFF ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Expansion Ca...

Page 9: ...k of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse 250V 2A Caution Disconnect power before replacing fuse ATTENTION Couper le courant avant de replacer le fusible 2A 250V Input Power 100 240 V 5...

Page 10: ...powered NOTE When the RO switch is in the passive position the LED always is ON indicating that the RO port is configured in the passive mode 1 4 StackMaster TR Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 11: ...hen the SNMP Management circuit board is installed The eight Management Status indicators cycle in a steady roll when the StackMaster TR 16 Port Stack is functioning normally 1 1 I IN NT TR RO OD DU U...

Page 12: ...it is installed at the top of a Stack the reset switch reinitializes the entire Stack 1 6 StackMaster TR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Lobe Ports Active Retiming Managed Hub Insert Normal Pow...

Page 13: ...9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 R O R I 4 16 Speed 16 Mbps n e t w o r k s T R A N S I T I O N n e t w o r k s T R A N S I T I O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 R O R I 4 16 Up to 500 m with Category...

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Page 15: ...tlet for each StackMasterTR Unit Adequate ventilation Standard environmental conditions Isolation from electrical noise including radio transmitters and broadbank amplifiers motors high power electric...

Page 16: ...53 to which asynchronous SNMP reports will be sent Format xxx xxx xxx xxx EXAMPLE 192 251 144 253 Subnet mask submask Format xxx xxx xxx xxx 255 255 255 224 EXAMPLE 255 255 255 224 Router router Site...

Page 17: ...usually NONE the host name Format Up to 256 characters Location location Site specific identifie usually NONE the host name Format Up to 256 characters commread Security permission PUBLIC Format PRIVA...

Page 18: ...Transmission speed in bits 9600 per second Format 9600 Name stop bitse Serial protocol definition entry 1 Format NONE 1 data bits Serial protocol definition entry 8 Format NONE 1 parity Optional error...

Page 19: ...its Connect StackMaster TR to Network Connect Units to Power Optionally Configure SNMP Network Management 3 1 Unpacking StackMaster TR 16 Port Equipment Use the packing contents lists to verify the sh...

Page 20: ...tall the StackMaster TR 16 Port Stack in a standard 19 inch rack 1 Locate four 4 screws and clip nuts if necessary for each StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit to be installed 2 Locate the StackMaster TR 16 P...

Page 21: ...Stack on table or other flat surface 1 Determine StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit to be installed at bottom of stack 2 Carefully turn StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit to side and install four 4 rubber feet Rem...

Page 22: ...lled 1 Connect six inch DB 25 male to male cable to Cascade B of StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit 2 Connect six inch DB 25 male to male cable from StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit above to Cascade A of next Sta...

Page 23: ...e passive hub Set Ring Out switch to Passive position When removing passive hub from RI port Set Ring In switch to Active position Disconnect cable between StackMaster TR RI and RO of the passive hub...

Page 24: ...ing is indicated by the reading at lower right corner of fuse holder If not installed at correct setting for power source voltage Carefully open fuse receptacle using a small flat blade screwdriver Ro...

Page 25: ...rt Unit with SNMP Management installed The entire StackMaster TR 16 Port Stack will recycle and then resume normal operation Unmanaged Stack Reset the StackMaster TR 16 Port units individually by usin...

Page 26: ...straight through DB9 cable 1 Locate the correct DB9 serial port cable with female DB9 connector 2 Attach the DB9 serial port female cable connector to the male DB9 serial port connector on the StackM...

Page 27: ...lect any of the listed configuration menus type and enter the name of the selected menu MAIN selected menu AT ANY AND ALL CONFIGURATION MENUS To modify a parameter use the command syntax ANY MENU para...

Page 28: ...ation Data Sheet type and enter modified configuration values in the format IP parameter value 3 Verify the modified configuration values by bringing up the same menu IP ip The menu is redisplayed wit...

Page 29: ...guration Data Sheet type and enter modified configuration values in the format SNMP parameter value 3 Verify the modified configuration values by bringing up the same menu MENU snmp The menu is redisp...

Page 30: ...terminal or terminal emulation type and enter ANY MENU restart ANY MENU quit At power on or reset the Status LEDs cycle through diagnostic test patterns as internal StackMaster TR 16 Port software te...

Page 31: ...from all the StackMaster TR 16 Port Units to AC outlets NOTE When powered the POWER LED on each StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit should be illuminated The StackMaster TR 16 Port Stack is powered OFF when t...

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Page 33: ...creasing probability with suggested remedial action To use Table 5 1 locate the problem in the FAULT column In the PROBABLE CAUSE box next to the fault find one or more probable cause s associated wit...

Page 34: ...ected to configured as active hub RI port passive Lobe Port LED Cable failure Check cable assembly or not illuminated open short tester or swap cable with known good cable Incorrect RJ45 cable See 3 5...

Page 35: ...itch ZDL to ON wrong speed station and reset hub tries to insert RI or RO cable Replace cable broken while in Passive position Cannot manage Stack initialization Reset Stack See 5 2 stack Incorrect Re...

Page 36: ...Master TR 16 Port Stack will recycle and then resume normal operation NOTE Disconnecting power also will reset the StackMaster TR 16 Port Stack Unmanaged Stack Reset the StackMaster TR 16 Port units i...

Page 37: ...from AC wall socket 2 Disconnect the power cord from the StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit power receptacle 3 Carefully open fuse receptacle using small flat blade screwdriver CAUTION Replace fuse only with...

Page 38: ...rve electrostatic discharge precautions when installing the SNMP Management board Failure to observe this caution could result in circuit board failure Tools Medium Phillips screwdriver Small slotted...

Page 39: ...ter TR 16 Port Unit until the cover rests securely behind and next to the StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit 7 Align the two snap fit ends of the two SNMP Management circuit board plastic spacers to the asso...

Page 40: ...nagement Board continued 10 Without crimping the fan wires rotate the StackMaster TR 16 Port Unit cover to rest on chassis 11 Slide cover forward to engage cover against chassis 12 Replace the cover s...

Page 41: ...serial port on the StackMaster TR 16 Port is a DTE device If the DB9 serial port cable will be attached directly between two DTE devices use a null modem cable If the cable will be attached to a 9600...

Page 42: ...5 10 StackMaster TR...

Page 43: ...rough diagnostic test patterns as internal StackMaster TR 16 Port software tests Flash serial port dynamic RAM static RAM dual port memory and each of the Ethernet ports After the diagnostic test patt...

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Page 45: ...sal Power Supply Input Range 85 to 265 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz Rated at 40 watts maximum AC Input TE PN Requirement Location 3344 120 volts 60 hertz USA Canada Mexico 3344 100 volts 50 60 hertz Japan 3347...

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Page 47: ...ll Modem Cable Specifications The table below shows the pin assignments for the DB9 cable Function Mnemonic Carrier Detect CD Receive Data RXD Transmit Data TXD Data Terminal Ready DTR Signal Ground G...

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Page 49: ...300 meters 300 meters STP 5 16Mbps 400 meters 400 meters UTP 3 4Mbps 300 meters 300 meters UTP 5 4Mbps 500 meters 500 meters STP 5 4Mbps 500 meters 500 meters Distances as tested with IBM Token Ring a...

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Page 51: ...itute del Marchio Qualita IEMMEQU HAR 10 30 50 British Approvals Service For Electric Cables BASEC HAR BASEC HAR 10 10 30 N V tot Keuring van Electro technische Matarialien KEMA KEMA KEUR HAR 10 30 30...

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Page 53: ...PRIOR WRITTEN OR ORAL REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING SUCH PRODUCTS MADE BY TN ITS EMPLOYEES AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES B Limitations and Exclusions If the customer believes any goods sold by TN are defecti...

Page 54: ...eived 3 Contact Transition Networks Technical Support to determine if the problem can be corrected on site If not and the product is covered by warranty then Call the distributor directly or contact T...

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