Page 5 - ONTENTS
C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Introduction 7 Finding Specific Information in This Guide 7 Conventions 8 CoreBuilder 9400 Documentation 9 Paper Documents 9 Software and Documents on CD-ROM 10 Documentation Comments 10 Year 2000 Compliance 10 1 S YSTEM AND S ETUP O VERVIEW CoreBuilder 9400 Intelligent...
Page 7 - Introduction; Command; Finding Specific Information in This Guide; This table shows where to find specific information.; For information on
A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Introduction This guide provides all the information that you need to set up your CoreBuilder ® 9400 system and get it operating in your network. This guide provides an overview of your system and step-by-step procedures for planning your configuration, installing your system, ca...
Page 8 - Conventions; Commands
8 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide. Removing and replacing the fan tray assembly “Fan Tray Assembly Removal and Replacement” on page 45 Complying with environmental and compliance specifications Appendix A: System Specifications...
Page 9 - CoreBuilder 9400 Documentation; with online versions of the paper documents; Paper Documents; These documents are shipped with your system:
CoreBuilder 9400 Documentation 9 CoreBuilder 9400 Documentation The following documents comprise the CoreBuilder 9400 documentation set. Documents are available in three forms: ■ Paper documents that are shipped with your system or with optional components. They are listed in the next section. ■ Cor...
Page 10 - These documents are shipped with optional devices:; Software and Documents on CD-ROM; Command Reference Guide; Documentation Comments; Please include this information when you comment:
10 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE These documents are shipped with optional devices: ■ CoreBuilder 9400 Power Supply Assembly Removal and Replacement Guide How to install an optional additional power supply for the CoreBuilder 9400. ■ CoreBuilder 9400 Fan Tray Removal and Replacement Guide Overview information...
Page 11 - CoreBuilder 9400 Intelligent Switch; System Features and Benefits
1 S YSTEM AND S ETUP O VERVIEW This chapter contains: ■ An overview of the CoreBuilder ® 9400 system and how it provides solutions for your network ■ A description of the major features and components of the system ■ A network configuration example CoreBuilder 9400 Intelligent Switch The CoreBuilder...
Page 12 - Resilient links; System Management; CoreBuilder 9400 Administration Console; Network Configuration Example; Speeding Up Server Access
12 C HAPTER 1: S YSTEM AND S ETUP O VERVIEW ■ Resilient links Resilient links technology protects your network against an individual link or device failure by providing a secondary backup link that is inactive until it is needed. ■ Manageability The CoreBuilder 9400 provides full support for VLANs a...
Page 13 - System Overview — Front Panel; Figure 1; for management access; Fan tray
System Overview — Front Panel 13 System Overview — Front Panel Figure 1 Front Panel of the CoreBuilder 9400 System Console PortAllows you to connect aworkstation/terminal/modem tothe CoreBuilder ® 9400 system for management access 10BASE-TXOut-of-bandManagement Port LEDsProvide information aboutthe ...
Page 14 - System Overview — Back Panel; Figure 2; Power supply latch
14 C HAPTER 1: S YSTEM AND S ETUP O VERVIEW System Overview — Back Panel Figure 2 Back Panel of the CoreBuilder 9400 System DC OK DC OK ! ! Power supply latch Power Supply No. 2 Power Supply No. 1
Page 15 - System Overview — Sample Application; Figure 3; SuperStack
System Overview — Sample Application 15 System Overview — Sample Application Figure 3 Centralizing a Data Center with the CoreBuilder 9400 System SuperStack ® II Switch 9300 Switched 100 Mbps desktop systems Status 1x 6x 12x 7x 13 18 24x 19x 25 30 36x 31x green = enabled, link OK flashing green = di...
Page 17 - See Appendix C for site requirements.; Before You Begin; Table 3; Item
2 I NSTALLING THE S YSTEM This chapter describes how to install your CoreBuilder ® 9400 system on a table top or in a distribution rack. See Appendix C for site requirements. ■ To install the CoreBuilder 9400 system on a table top, read these sections: ■ “Before You Begin” (the next section) ■ “Inst...
Page 18 - Installing the System in a Distribution Rack; See Appendix C for distribution rack requirements.; Figure 4; Tighten the mounting screws.; Mounting bracket
18 C HAPTER 2: I NSTALLING THE S YSTEM Installing the System in a Distribution Rack You can mount the CoreBuilder 9400 system into a 48.26 mm (19-in.) distribution rack. This section describes how to prepare the system and distribution rack for installation and how to mount the system in the rack. I...
Page 19 - 400 system for connection to the; Overview of Cabling; The fiber optic lasers used in this system
3 C ABLING C ORE B UILDER 9400 P ORTS This chapter describes how to cable your CoreBuilder ® 9400 system for connection to the network. It gives an overview of cabling and describes how to cable: ■ Gigabit Ethernet ports ■ Console port ■ Out-of-band management port When all of your Gigabit Ethernet ...
Page 20 - Cabling Gigabit Ethernet Ports; Before you cable the system, consider this Caution.; You; Guidelines for Gigabit Ethernet Cabling
20 C HAPTER 3: C ABLING C ORE B UILDER 9400 P ORTS Cabling Gigabit Ethernet Ports Before you cable the system, consider this Caution. CAUTION: You may not want to connect the network cables before you power on the system (chapter 4) if you need to configure trunks, resilient links, or the Spanning T...
Page 21 - Remove the dust covers and save them for future use.; Figure 5; SC connector
Cabling Gigabit Ethernet Ports 21 Cabling 1000BASE-SX Ports To cable one of the 1000BASE-SX ports with SC connectors: 1 Read the Caution at the beginning of “Cabling Gigabit Ethernet Ports” earlier in this chapter. 2 Remove the dust covers and save them for future use. 3 Examine the port and connect...
Page 22 - Cabling 1000BASE GBIC Ports; — Use this transceiver to; Figure 6; GBIC port
22 C HAPTER 3: C ABLING C ORE B UILDER 9400 P ORTS Cabling 1000BASE GBIC Ports Each 1000BASE GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) port accepts one of these transceivers: ■ 1000BASE-SX GBIC — Use this transceiver to connect the GBIC port directly to multimode fiber-optic cable. For instructions, see th...
Page 23 - — Compress the side tabs and gently; Front lever; — Move the front lever to the upright; Figure 7; Side tabs; SC connector cover
Cabling Gigabit Ethernet Ports 23 3 Do one of the following, depending on the transceiver that you are using: ■ Side tabs — Compress the side tabs and gently slide the transceiver into the GBIC port until it clicks into place. OR ■ Front lever — Move the front lever to the upright position and gentl...
Page 24 - Figure 8; Repeat steps 1 through 6 for additional GBIC ports.; Connecting the LX Transceiver to MMF
24 C HAPTER 3: C ABLING C ORE B UILDER 9400 P ORTS Figure 8 Cabling the GBIC Transceiver 6 Attach the other end of the network fiber-optic cable to the network device that you want to connect. 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for additional GBIC ports. Connecting the LX Transceiver to MMF The LX transceiv...
Page 26 - To cable the Console port:
26 C HAPTER 3: C ABLING C ORE B UILDER 9400 P ORTS Cabling the Console Port The Console port provides access for either local or remote administration. For local administration of the CoreBuilder 9400, the Console port provides an RS-232 connection to a local terminal or workstation that runs a term...
Page 27 - Console Port Pin Assignments; Table 4 shows the Console port pin assignments.; Table 4
Cabling the Out-of-Band Management Port 27 Console Port Pin Assignments Table 4 shows the Console port pin assignments. Cabling the Out-of-Band Management Port You can use the 10BASE-TX port on the CoreBuilder 9400 to manage your network out-of-band. Out-of-band management lets you diagnose network ...
Page 28 - management
28 C HAPTER 3: C ABLING C ORE B UILDER 9400 P ORTS Figure 11 Cabling the Out-of-Band Management Port CONSOLE 10BASE TX STATUS PACKET STAT PCKT STAT PCKT T POWER FAULT 1000BASE (GBIC) 1000BASE (GBIC) 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 STATUS green = enabled, link OK flashing green = disabled, link OKoff =...
Page 29 - This chapter contains:; Power Up
4 S YSTEM P OWER U P This chapter contains: ■ “Power Up” instructions for the CoreBuilder ® 9400 system ■ A description of “Power-up Diagnostics” ■ A list of “System Checks” after power up For information on troubleshooting the system during power up, see Chapter 6. Power Up To get your CoreBuilder ...
Page 30 - System Diagnostics
30 C HAPTER 4: S YSTEM P OWER U P Power-up Diagnostics The CoreBuilder 9400 system runs diagnostic software at power up. This software verifies that the system works before you add it to the network. If any component fails during power-up diagnostics, the system fails to power up. During power up, t...
Page 31 - System Checks; disabled
System Checks 31 System Checks After the system has successfully completed the power-up diagnostics, check the items in Table 5 to verify that the system is operating correctly. If you discover abnormal conditions, see Chapter 6. Next Step: Software Configuration Your CoreBuilder 9400 system is ship...
Page 33 - 400 system for management; About CoreBuilder 9400 System Management; How Do You Want to Manage the System?; Table 6; Allows you to
5 Q UICK S ETUP FOR M ANAGEMENT A CCESS This chapter provides easy instructions for configuring the CoreBuilder ® 9400 system for management access. When you decide how you want to manage your system, follow the configuration instructions for your preferred type of management access. About CoreBuild...
Page 34 - Terminal Connection; Modem Connection; Command Reference; IP Management Interface; — Through a Gigabit Ethernet port
34 C HAPTER 5: Q UICK S ETUP FOR M ANAGEMENT A CCESS These mechanisms are described more fully in the next sections. Terminal Connection Direct access through the Console port is often preferred because it allows you to remain on the system during system boots. A Macintosh or PC attachment can use a...
Page 35 - Initial Management Access; The following menu appears:; Changing the Console Port Baud Setting; To change the baud setting of the Console port:; Enter; The system displays this message:
Initial Management Access 35 With an IP interface and either the in-band or the out-of-band port, you use the rlogin or Telnet commands to access the Administration Console using TCP/IP from a host computer. You can also use the IP interface to manage the system with an external management applicati...
Page 36 - onfiguring the IP Interface; IP address; Command Reference Guide.; Command Reference Guide.
36 C HAPTER 5: Q UICK S ETUP FOR M ANAGEMENT A CCESS C onfiguring the IP Interface These instructions include information on how to define an IP interface through which you can manage your CoreBuilder 9400 system. An IP interface contains the following parameters: ■ IP address — This address, which ...
Page 37 - Getting Additional Help; Diagnosing Problems; Power Failures
6 T ROUBLESHOOTING THE S YSTEM This chapter explains how to troubleshoot certain problems with the CoreBuilder ® 9400 system. It covers: ■ Getting Additional Help ■ Diagnosing Problems ■ Cleaning Dirty Fiber Optic Ports and Connectors Getting Additional Help If you experience system problems that ar...
Page 42 - For updated MIB information, see the Release Notes.
42 A PPENDIX A: S YSTEM S PECIFICATIONS For updated MIB information, see the Release Notes. Table 11 Standards Supported by the CoreBuilder 9400 Standard Type RFC/IEEE Supported SNMP ■ SNMP protocol (RFC 1157) ■ MIB II (RFC 1213) ■ Ethernet MIB (RFC 1284) ■ Bridge MIB (RFC 1286) Software Installatio...
Page 43 - Power supply assembly; Audience; This appendix is intended for; trained technical; only. Do not attempt to remove or replace; Safety Precautions; Always unplug the power cord before; Removing and Replacing the Power Supply; Remove the power cord from the power supply.
B F IELD -R EPLACEABLE U NITS This appendix contains information on how to remove and replace the CoreBuilder ® 9400 Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs). The FRUs include: ■ Power supply assembly ■ Fan tray assembly Only trained technical personnel should remove and install the power supply. Audience Thi...
Page 44 - If the resistance is too great, the
44 A PPENDIX B: F IELD -R EPLACEABLE U NITS 4 Grasp the handle of the new power supply and gently slide it into the chassis. 5 To seat the power supply, ensure that all connectors are aligned. Then push the power supply inward until the connectors engage and latch. The latch should slide up. You fee...
Page 45 - Fan Tray Assembly Removal and Replacement; C and at full speed
Fan Tray Assembly Removal and Replacement 45 Fan Tray Assembly Removal and Replacement The CoreBuilder 9400 is cooled by the fan tray assembly, which contains two 12-volt DC fans. The fans are thermally controlled, which means that they run at slower speeds when the system is operating at temperatur...
Page 47 - General Safety Requirements
C S ITE R EQUIREMENTS AND S AFETY C ODES For your reference, this appendix summarizes the criteria that your site should meet for the CoreBuilder ® 9400 to operate safely and effectively. The topics covered in this appendix: ■ General Safety Requirements ■ Wiring Closet Recommendations ■ Distributio...
Page 48 - system specifications shown in Appendix A.; Distribution Rack Requirements; Protective Grounding for the Rack
48 A PPENDIX C: S ITE R EQUIREMENTS AND S AFETY C ODES ■ Be sure that each wiring closet has a suitable ground. Ground all metal racks, enclosures, boxes, and raceways in the closet. ■ Use AC power, 15-ampere service receptacles, type N5/15 or NEMA 5-15R for 120 VAC, and the other system specificati...
Page 49 - Mechanical Requirements for the Rack; Use a rack that is made of steel.
Distribution Rack Requirements 49 Figure 15 Recommended Service Access Mechanical Requirements for the Rack Verify that your racks comply with the standards and requirements in your cabling system plan and conform to these conventional standards: ■ In the United States, comply with EIA Standard RS-3...
Page 50 - Building and Electrical Codes; Major building codes:
50 A PPENDIX C: S ITE R EQUIREMENTS AND S AFETY C ODES Figure 16 Recommended Rack Styles Building and Electrical Codes Follow all appropriate building codes and authorities on electrical codes when planning your site and installing your cable for the CoreBuilder 9400 system. Specific building and el...
Page 51 - Authorities on electrical codes:; National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Building and Electrical Codes 51 U.S. Electrical Codes Authorities on electrical codes: ■ National Electrical Code (NEC) Classification — A recognized authority on safe electrical wiring. U.S. Federal, state, and local governments use NEC standards to establish their own laws, ordinances, and codes ...
Page 53 - Online Technical Services; World W ide Web site; Automated Fax Service; World Wide Web Site
D T ECHNICAL S UPPORT 3Com provides easy access to technical support information through a variety of services. This appendix describes these services. Information contained in this appendix is correct at time of publication. For the most recent information, 3Com recommends that you access the 3Com ...
Page 54 - Com FTP Site; Com Bulletin Board Service; Access by Analog Modem; Com Facts Automated Fax Service; Call 3Com Facts using your Touch-Tone telephone:
54 A PPENDIX D: T ECHNICAL S UPPORT 3Com FTP Site Download drivers, patches, software, and MIBs across the Internet from the 3Com public FTP site. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To connect to the 3Com FTP site, enter the following information into your FTP client: ■ Hostnam...
Page 55 - Support from Your Network Supplier; Diagnostic error messages; Diagnostic error messages
Support from Your Network Supplier 55 Support from Your Network Supplier If you require additional assistance, contact your network supplier. Many suppliers are authorized 3Com service partners who are qualified to provide a variety of services, including network planning, installation, hardware mai...
Page 57 - Returning Products for Repair; To obtain an authorization number, call or fax:
Returning Products for Repair 57 Returning Products for Repair Before you send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first obtain an authorization number. Products sent to 3Com without authorization numbers will be returned to the sender unopened, at the sender’s expense. To obtain an auth...
Page 59 - NDEX; Numbers
I NDEX Numbers 1000BASE GBIC ports 19 cabling 22 1000BASE-LX ports cabling 20 1000BASE-SX ports 19 cabling 21 10BASE-TX port 273Com training 43 3Com bulletin board service (3Com BBS) 543Com URL 533Com Facts 54 A Administration Console configuring IP addresses 36 air conditioning requirements for sys...
Page 63 - Com Corporation L; IMITED
3Com Corporation L IMITED W ARRANTY CoreBuilder ® 9400 High-Availability Switch H ARDWARE 3Com warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for one (1) year from the date of purchase from 3Com o...