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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS; ATM S
  • Page 9 – The; Table 1; If you are looking for; The system power-up procedure and initial system checks
  • Page 10 – Conventions; Icon; Table 3; Convention; Screen displays
  • Page 11 – Documentation; CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch Documents; Family ATM Switch; Commands; To remove the IP address, enter the following command:
  • Page 12 – CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switches Management Guide; Related Documents; Table 4; CoreBuilder 7000 Documentation; CoreBuilder 7000HD Switch Release Notes; Table 5; Related Documentation; -Port Board ATM Interface Card User Guide
  • Page 13 – The following table helps you locate the information you need.; DS-3 Interface Module Installation Guide; Document
  • Page 14 – Please send e-mail comments about this guide to:
  • Page 15 – VERVIEW
  • Page 16 – Switch
  • Page 17 – Component Summary; Figure 1; Components of the CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch; Enclosure; Power Supplies
  • Page 18 – Interface Module; Table 6; Installing the CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch; Unpacking the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch
  • Page 19 – Starting up the; Table 7; Powering-on and Configuring the CoreBuilder 7000; Stage; Powering up the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch
  • Page 21 – This chapter describes how to unpack the CoreBuilder
  • Page 22 – Taking Inventory; Check the packing slip for other items that you ordered.
  • Page 23 – WITCH; Safety Precautions
  • Page 24 – Mesures de sécurité
  • Page 25 – Preparation; The hardware kit contains:
  • Page 26 – Unit and Rack
  • Page 27 – Distribution Rack Installation; Figure 2; Universal Mounting Hole Pattern
  • Page 28 – Mounting the; The unit is now installed in the distribution rack.
  • Page 30 – This section discusses the following topics:
  • Page 31 – Power Supply Module; Installing a Power
  • Page 32 – Figure 3; Hot-Swapping a Redundant Power Supply; Switch Module; Installing a Switch
  • Page 33 – Replacing a Switch; Tighten the card’s securing screws.
  • Page 34 – Figure 4; Hot-Swapping a Switch Module or Interface Module; Setting up Switch; hardware redundancy
  • Page 36 – General Description of the Procedure; Reboot the switch after one minute using the LMA menu.; Preparatory Steps; Carry out the following preparatory steps.
  • Page 37 – Procedure Execution; To execute the CFGFRMAT.BAT file proceed as follows:; cfgfrmat com speed
  • Page 38 – Hardware Redundancy Setup; The main menu appears.; NMS-Based LANE Redundancy Setup; Open the Backbone and Services W indow.
  • Page 39 – The LECS ELAN database does not transfer automatically.; Verifying LANE Redundancy Setup
  • Page 40 – The hardware and LANE redundancy procedure is finished.
  • Page 41 – -Port Interface Module; This section contains the following topics:; ATM Interface; Figure 5
  • Page 43 – Installing the ATM; -Port ATM Interface Module
  • Page 44 – Fan Tray; To replace the fan tray:
  • Page 45 – Connecting to Network Devices; Connecting to an; Table 8; Power Budget for Various 3Com Products
  • Page 46 – Connect the other end of the cable to the terminal.; Connecting to the; SM; Power Budget for Various 3Com Products (continued)
  • Page 47 – strain relief bracket per power cord
  • Page 48 – Plugging in the Unit; Plug the power cord into the power source.
  • Page 49 – OWER; System States; System States and
  • Page 50 – Figure 9; Switching Module LEDs; Table 9; CoreBuilder System States
  • Page 51 – Green; Description of Switching Module LEDs (continued)
  • Page 52 – Interface Module LEDs
  • Page 53 – -Port Interface Module LEDs; LED
  • Page 55 – ATM
  • Page 56 – LMA Main Menu
  • Page 57 – Integrated Fast Setup; Chassis-oriented Setup; potential
  • Page 58 – Setup Modes; A VLAN whose ATM connection is set to “No”
  • Page 59 – Setting Special Parameters; Setup Procedure Sections
  • Page 60 – Entering Data; To begin the Integrated Fast Setup process, select the menu item:; Integrated Fast Setup Procedure Navigation Aids; Back to previous section
  • Page 61 – Routing Mode Section; Special module configuration will be overridden by fast setup.
  • Page 62 – PNNI Parameter Section; Network Prefix
  • Page 63 – FastBUS Configuration Section; LECS Address
  • Page 65 – Interface Type Section; Interface type
  • Page 66 – Repeat until you have specified all the IISP ports.; You may enter more than one address per port.
  • Page 68 – Virtual Network Configuration Section; LE Client Configuration
  • Page 69 – The following shows a typical virtual network configuration.; Virtual Network Configuration Procedure Navigation Aids; Update all group items.
  • Page 71 – Admin VN Management Configuration Section; Admin VN Management Configuration
  • Page 73 – Additional Switch Configuration; Configuring SVCs; Configuring a PVC
  • Page 74 – Statistics Available
  • Page 75 – Storing and Retrieving Configuration Parameters; Configuration; Reset Signaling Statistics
  • Page 76 – Uploading Selected
  • Page 77 – Perform the LMA menu command:
  • Page 78 – Enter the IP address of the TFTP server:; Profile; Verify the success status of the upload by the LMA menu item:; Load process completed successfully.; Loading a Single Configuration Data Type; Select File type
  • Page 79 – For loading a single item you can enter a full file name.; Loading the “Other” Data Type; Name of file to be uploaded:; Downloading the
  • Page 80 – Warning: This action will disable set operations on the; Confirm the download.
  • Page 81 – Verify the success status of the download by the LMA menu item:; Loading Software; Utilities for Upload/Download; General flash utility
  • Page 82 – Running a Batch File; Perform the menu item:; Returning to; Set debug flag to ON; Utility
  • Page 83 – Upgrading from E-IISP to PNNI; Family ATM Switches Management Guide
  • Page 84 – Migrating from E-IISP to PNNI
  • Page 85 – CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch Operations Guide.; Types of Power
  • Page 86 – The CoreBuilder 7000 family power supplies are shown in Table 19.; CoreBuilder 7000 Family Power Supplies; CoreBuilder 7000 Redundant Switching Card
  • Page 87 – Redundant Power Supply; ATM Physical Modules
  • Page 88 – Typical Power Consumption of CoreBuilder 7000 Family Cards
  • Page 89 – Required Power; Required Power Supply for Various Installations
  • Page 90 – Providing; The total power consumption of a single switching card; Other applications; X 7262 Ethernet/ATM Interface Card; Required Power Supply for Various Installations (continued)
  • Page 91 – Power Supply; Enhanced Power Supply Specifications; ) Power Supply Specifications; Safety
  • Page 92 – 0A DC Power Supply
  • Page 93 – ROUBLESHOOTING; CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switches Management; Recommended Action for Common Problems; ACT LED not blinking
  • Page 94 – Recommended Action for Common Problems (continued); Safety Rules
  • Page 95 – Related Diagnostic Procedures; Safety Precautions for Fiber Optics Connectors; Diagnostic Procedures
  • Page 97 – Physical Dimensions
  • Page 99 – ATM port OC-3-SC connector Multimode fiber
  • Page 101 – Bodily Harm
  • Page 102 – Class 1 laser products include; Equipment Damage
  • Page 103 – Schäden am Gerät
  • Page 105 – 000 family ATM switch site. This includes; Protective Grounding
  • Page 106 – General; Maximum power consumption: 250 Watts
  • Page 107 – Distribution Rack Requirements; Distribution racks; Mechanical; The following are distribution rack requirements:
  • Page 108 – The rack should be made of steel.
  • Page 109 – Cable Labeling and
  • Page 110 – make changes quickly; ATM Cabling; ATM Physical Layer Medium Dependent
  • Page 111 – Caring for Fiber Optic
  • Page 112 – Standards; Standard Multi-mode Fiber Specification
  • Page 113 – Calculating Insertion; Maximum distance between nodes; Alternate Multi-mode Fiber Types
  • Page 114 – Example; Typical Losses for Typical Connectors, Cables, and Splices; SC connector; cable loss
  • Page 115 – Verifying Modal
  • Page 116 – Comparing Fiber to; Single Mode Fiber Specifications; Both Categories
  • Page 117 – Single Mode Fiber Specifications (continued)
  • Page 118 – Verifying Maximum; If a Category 2 transmitter is outputting to a Category 1; Ethernet Cabling; Follow these guidelines for 10BASE-T cabling:; Acceptable Cable Plants for Combination of Categories 1 and 2
  • Page 119 – Use twisted-pair wire with an impedance between 85 and 115 ohms.; Cable Pinouts; Serial Port Pinouts
  • Page 120 – Serial Port Pinout and Their Functions
  • Page 121 – Cable Pinouts to a Modem Interface
  • Page 123 – World Wide Web Site
  • Page 124 – Com FTP Site; anonymous; Com Bulletin Board; Country
  • Page 125 – Support from Your Network Supplier; Access by Digital Modem; Call 3Com Facts using your Touch-Tone telephone:; Support from 3Com
  • Page 126 – Product model name, part number, and serial number; From the following countries, you may use the toll-free numbers:
  • Page 127 – Returning Products for Repair; To obtain an authorization number, call or fax:; Latin America
  • Page 129 – LOSSARY
  • Page 131 – ), is defined as the difference between a cell’s expected
  • Page 132 – Data Communications Equipment.
  • Page 133 – Clock that comes through an RX channel into an on-board port.
  • Page 134 – IEEE standard for bridging.
  • Page 135 – Local management of a network device via a connected terminal.
  • Page 136 – An address that matches one of a given node’s summary addresses.
  • Page 137 – Any connection between two nodes in the lowest level hierarchy.
  • Page 138 – A list of reachable addresses for any one node.
  • Page 141 – NDEX; Numbers
  • Page 147 – virtual LAN
  • Page 149 – Com Corporation L; IMITED
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CoreBuilder

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7000 Family

ATM Switches
Installation & Startup Guide

Software Version 4.55 Base and Extended

Part No. DUA3700-0BAA06
Published January 2000

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Summary

Page 3 - ONTENTS; ATM S

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Finding Specific Information in This Guide 9 Conventions 10 Documentation 11 CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch Documents 11 Related Documents 12 Documentation Road Map 13 Documentation Comments 14 Year 2000 Compliance 14 1 O VERVIEW CoreBuilder 7000 Family 16 CoreBuild...

Page 9 - The; Table 1; If you are looking for; The system power-up procedure and initial system checks

A BOUT T HIS G UIDE The CoreBuilder ® 7000 Family ATM Switches Installation and Startup Guide provides all the information you need for installing and powering up the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch in ATM networking environments. It is applicable for both the Base and Extended versions of the so...

Page 10 - Conventions; Icon; Table 3; Convention; Screen displays

10 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions Table 2 and Table 3 list conventions that are used throughout this guide. How to configure the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch Chapter 6 How to use the Fast Setup procedure Chapter 6 Installing a redundant power supply Chapter 7 Installing a redundant switching ...

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