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Cabletron Systems 2H23-50R

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – NOTICE; FCC NOTICE
  • Page 8 – Notice
  • Page 9 – vii; CONTENTS
  • Page 13 – USING THIS GUIDE; Chapter 1; Introduction; Chapter 2; Network Requirements; Chapter 3; Installation; Chapter 4; Troubleshooting; Chapter 5; Local Management
  • Page 14 – Appendix A; Specifications; , contains information on functionality and; Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings; OVERVIEW
  • Page 15 – Overview
  • Page 16 – Connectivity; Cables available for 100BASE-TX operation include:; Full Duplex Switched Ethernet
  • Page 17 – SmartTrunking; All purchased bandwidth is used.; Runtime IP Address Discovery
  • Page 18 – Management
  • Page 19 – Optional Features; Standards Compatibility; Fast Ethernet Interface Modules supported on 2H23-50R only
  • Page 20 – Fast Ethernet Interface Modules; Supports multimode fiber optic cabling.
  • Page 21 – Document Conventions; DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS; The following conventions are used throughout this document:; Note; symbol. Calls the reader’s attention to any item of; Tip; symbol. Conveys helpful hints concerning procedures or
  • Page 22 – Chapter 1: Introduction; GETTING HELP; Your Cabletron Systems service contract number
  • Page 23 – Related Manuals; RELATED MANUALS
  • Page 25 – SmartTrunk; The Cabletron Systems
  • Page 26 – Chapter 2: Network Requirements; 00BASE-FX FIBER OPTIC NETWORK; Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Length
  • Page 27 – Unpacking the Device (; REQUIRED TOOLS
  • Page 28 – Chapter 3: Installation; UNPACKING THE DEVICE; To unpack the device; INSTALLING OPTIONS; Appendix C; Contents of Carton; Install any optional equipment before proceeding to
  • Page 29 – Installing the Device; INSTALLING THE DEVICE; describes a tabletop or shelf installation, and; Tabletop or Shelf Installation; Guidelines for Tabletop and Shelf Installations; for power connection instructions.
  • Page 30 – Rackmount Installation; Guidelines for the Rackmount Installation; Maintain a temperature of between 5; Before installing the device
  • Page 31 – Attaching the strain-relief bracket; Attaching the Strain-Relief Bracket
  • Page 32 – Installing the Rackmount Brackets
  • Page 33 – Connecting Power to the Device; To connect the device to the power sources, proceed as follows:; It takes approximately one minute for the device to boot up.
  • Page 34 – CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK; SmartTrunk User’s
  • Page 35 – Connecting to the Network; Connecting Cables to CONN 1 Through 4; Straight Cable Connection; Cabling Guide. Refer to
  • Page 36 – Connecting a UTP Segment to the FE-100TX; to the crossed over position marked with X. When
  • Page 37 – FE-100TX Crossover Switch; A schematic of a crossover cable is shown in; Cable Pinouts - RJ45 Crossover Cable; Connect an FE-100TX to a twisted pair segment as follows:
  • Page 38 – FE100-TX Port Connection; Check the cable for continuity.
  • Page 39 – . Cabletron Systems offers optional fiber optic cables that use; Fiber Optic Network Connection
  • Page 40 – Fiber Optic Cable Connection
  • Page 41 – Completing the Installation; COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION; , for information on how to
  • Page 43 – This chapter provides information concerning the following:; USING LANVIEW; and
  • Page 44 – Chapter 4: Troubleshooting; Flashing indicates an LED flashing randomly.
  • Page 45 – Using LANVIEW; LANVIEW LEDs
  • Page 46 – LED
  • Page 48 – 0/100 LED Indications When RX LED Is Off; 0/100 LED Indications When RX LED Is On; No link exists if the associated port (5 or 6) RX LED is off.; Off
  • Page 49 – TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST; If the 2H23-50R is not working properly, refer to; Troubleshooting Checklist
  • Page 50 – USING THE RESET BUTTON; The RESET button shown in
  • Page 52 – Chapter 5: Local Management; All key names appear as capital letters in this manual.; Keyboard Conventions; Arrow Keys
  • Page 53 – Management Terminal Setup; MANAGEMENT TERMINAL SETUP; Use one of the following systems to access Local Management:
  • Page 54 – Console Cable Connection; Management Terminal Connection
  • Page 55 – Management Terminal Setup Parameters; lists the setup parameters for the local management terminal.; VT Terminal Setup
  • Page 56 – Telnet Connections; For information about setting the IP address, refer to; General; For information about assigning community names, refer to; SNMP Community Names Screen
  • Page 57 – Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply; Configuring the COM Port; To connect the UPS device to the COM port, proceed as follows:; Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Connection
  • Page 58 – ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT; steps describe the procedure to access Local Management.; Local Management Password Screen
  • Page 59 – Accessing Local Management; Navigating Local Management Screens; SecureFast VLAN (Cabletron Systems SecureFast switching)
  • Page 60 – D Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy
  • Page 61 – SecureFast VLAN Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy; Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items; Select items on a menu screen by performing the following steps:; Exiting Local Management Screens; There are two ways to exit the Local Management (LM) screens.; Using the Exit Command; To exit LM using the EXIT screen command, proceed as follows:
  • Page 62 – To exit LM using the RETURN command, proceed as follows:
  • Page 63 – DEVICE MENU SCREEN; shows the Device Menu screen.; Device Menu Screen
  • Page 64 – The following explains each Device Menu screen field as shown in; For details about the Device Configuration Menu screen, refer to; DEVICE STATISTICS; explains how to use the
  • Page 65 – DEVICE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; The Device Configuration Menu screen,; Device Configuration Menu Screen; SWITCH CONFIGURATION
  • Page 67 – GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The General Configuration screen,; General Configuration Screen
  • Page 68 – . The IP address can also be set through
  • Page 69 – Displays the total time that the device has been operating.
  • Page 70 – to
  • Page 71 – Setting the IP Address; To set the IP address, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Address field.; Configuration Warning Screen; ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?; YES
  • Page 72 – Setting the Subnet Mask; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Subnet Mask field.
  • Page 73 – Setting the Default Gateway
  • Page 74 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command.; Setting the Device Date; To set the device date, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Device Date field.
  • Page 75 – Setting the Device Time; To set the device time, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Device Time field.; Press ENTER to set the system clock to the time in the input field.; Entering a New Screen Refresh Time; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Refresh Time field.; Enter a number from 3 to 99.
  • Page 76 – Setting the Screen Lockout Time; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockout Time field.; Enter a number from 1 to 30.; Setting the Operational Mode; To set the Operational Mode, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Operational Mode field.
  • Page 77 – Port Based VLAN User’s Guide to configure the
  • Page 78 – The COM port supports the following applications:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Com field.
  • Page 79 – COM Port Warning Screen; Use the arrow keys to highlight YES. Press ENTER.; WARNING; THE COM PORT HAS BEEN RECONFIGURED AND THERE IS NO IP
  • Page 80 – Clearing NVRAM; COM Port Application Settings; LM
  • Page 81 – Clear NVRAM as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Clear NVRAM field.; Press ENTER. The warning shown in; Clear NVRAM Warning Screen; YOU HAVE ELECTED TO CLEAR NVRAM. THIS WILL CLEAR
  • Page 82 – Enabling/Disabling IP Fragmentation; To enable or disable IP Fragmentation, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Fragmentation field.
  • Page 83 – SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN; The SNMP Community Names screen,
  • Page 84 – The following explains each SNMP Community Names screen field:
  • Page 85 – Establishing Community Names; To establish community names, proceed as follows:
  • Page 86 – SNMP TRAPS SCREEN; SNMP Traps Screen; The following explains each field of the SNMP Traps screen.; Trap Destination
  • Page 87 – Configuring the Trap Table; To configure the Trap table, proceed as follows:
  • Page 88 – SWITCH CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Switch Configuration screen,; CONN/Port Organization; Fast Ethernet Slot 5 = Port 9
  • Page 89 – Switch Configuration Screen; Switch Address; Displays the MAC address of the device.; Number of Ports
  • Page 91 – Displays the hardware address assigned to each listed port.; or
  • Page 92 – Setting the STA
  • Page 93 – The Device Specific Configuration Menu screen,; Device Specific Configuration Menu Screen; provides instructions on setting the operational
  • Page 94 – . When selected, this menu item opens the
  • Page 95 – SYSTEM RESOURCES SCREEN; The System Resources screen,; System Resources Screen
  • Page 96 – the Peak Switch Utilization field to the current system traffic.; Setting the Reset Peak Switch Utilization; Press the SPACE bar to select YES or NO.; Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays.
  • Page 97 – menu; The High Speed Interface Configuration screen,
  • Page 98 – High Speed Interface Configuration Screen; shows that there is an
  • Page 100 – describes; Operational Mode; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Desired Oper. Mode field.; Press ENTER. The port now operates in the chosen mode.
  • Page 101 – Configuring an FE-100TX; Use the SPACE bar to select the desired mode.
  • Page 102 – FLASH DOWNLOAD SCREEN; The Flash Download screen, shown in; Removing the Chassis Cover
  • Page 103 – Flash Download Screen; describes how to
  • Page 104 – Setting the TFTP; If TFTP or RUNTIME is selected as the download method (see
  • Page 105 – Image File Download Using BootP
  • Page 106 – Image File Download Using Runtime
  • Page 107 – Port Redirect Function Screen; PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION SCREEN; The Port Redirect Function screen,; Setting the Operational; , for instructions on configuring the device to operate in
  • Page 108 – Shows which ports are currently set as destination ports.
  • Page 109 – Enables a selected port [n] to be changed to a destination port.; Displaying the Source and Destination Entries
  • Page 110 – Changing Source and Destination Ports; Add or delete source port and destination port entries as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Source Port field.
  • Page 111 – BROADCAST SUPPRESSION SCREEN; The Broadcast Suppression screen,; Broadcast Suppression Screen
  • Page 112 – shows the port
  • Page 113 – Setting the Threshold; To set the Threshold, proceed as follows:; Setting the Reset Peak; To set the Reset Peak field to YES or NO, proceed as follows:
  • Page 114 – VLAN Main Menu Screen
  • Page 115 – REPEATER CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; The Repeater Configuration Menu screen,; Repeater Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 116 – REPEATER PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Repeater Port Configuration screen,
  • Page 117 – Repeater Port Configuration Screen; relationship on the device.; CONN/Repeater Port Relationship; CONN 1 = Repeater ports 1 – 12
  • Page 118 – shows the association between the CONN and Network
  • Page 119 – Setting the Port Operating Mode; Use the arrow keys to highlight the CONNECTOR # field.; Use the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate connector number.
  • Page 120 – Enabling /Disabling Ports
  • Page 121 – Device Level Security Configuration; Enabling/Disabling Network Ports; Use the arrow keys to highlight the SET ALL PORTS field.; DEVICE LEVEL SECURITY CONFIGURATION; The Device Level Security Configuration screen,
  • Page 122 – Device Level Security Configuration Screen; Indicates the connector. Refer to
  • Page 124 – Setting the Device Level Security; To set module security for each connector, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the SendTrap field.
  • Page 125 – The Port Level Security Configuration screen,; Port Level Security Configuration Screen
  • Page 126 – for the connector/repeater port; CONN/Network Organization
  • Page 128 – Setting the Port Level Security; Enter the address to lock on.
  • Page 129 – Device Statistics Menu Screen; DEVICE STATISTICS MENU SCREEN; The Device Statistics Menu screen,; SWITCH STATISTICS
  • Page 131 – SWITCH STATISTICS SCREEN; The Switch Statistics screen,; Switch Statistics Screen
  • Page 132 – The Switch Statistics screen displays the following fields:
  • Page 133 – INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREEN; The Interface Statistics screen,; Interface Statistics Screen
  • Page 134 – shows the Interface field displaying 1. This
  • Page 135 – This field displays the last time that the interface was reset.
  • Page 136 – Displaying Interface Statistics; To display the statistics for any interface, proceed as follows:
  • Page 137 – Using the Clear Counters Command; RMON Statistics Screen
  • Page 138 – shows that the data source for this; CONN/Network Interfaces
  • Page 141 – Displaying RMON Statistics; To display the statistics for any index, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the CLEAR COUNTERS field.; Press ENTER, the counters for the selected index are reset to zero.
  • Page 142 – REPEATER STATISTICS SCREEN; Repeater Statistics Screen
  • Page 143 – shows the association between the CONN and Network Ports
  • Page 144 – Displays the total number of errors.
  • Page 145 – Displaying Network Statistics; To display the statistics of any Network, proceed as follows:; Displaying Network Port Statistics
  • Page 146 – Press ENTER. The counters for the selected port are reset to zero.; NETWORK TOOLS; shows the Network Tools help screen.; Network Tools Screen
  • Page 147 – Network Tools; There are two categories of commands in the command set.
  • Page 149 – Not Applicable
  • Page 150 – defroute
  • Page 152 – reset
  • Page 157 – Special Commands
  • Page 159 – DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS; Intel i960 RISC processor
  • Page 160 – Appendix A: Specifications; ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS; Operating Temperature:
  • Page 161 – COM Port Pinout Assignments; COM PORT PINOUT ASSIGNMENTS; shows the COM port pin assignments.; REGULATORY COMPLIANCE; COM Port Pin Assignments; Safety
  • Page 164 – Transmitter Power
  • Page 165 – uses an SC style connector that
  • Page 167 – This appendix covers the following items:; Antistatic wrist strap
  • Page 168 – Appendix C: Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings; REMOVING THE CHASSIS COVER; AL IGUAL QUE AL APARATO.
  • Page 169 – To remove the chassis cover, proceed as follows:; Optional Installations and
  • Page 170 – Setting the Mode Switches; shows the location of the mode switches and the switch
  • Page 171 – Mode Switch Location/Component Layout; Switch definitions and positions are as follows:
  • Page 173 – Installing Optional Fast Ethernet Interface Modules; shows the locations of the Fast Ethernet Interface Module; Fast Ethernet Interface Module Connector Location
  • Page 174 – and proceed as
  • Page 175 – Coverplate Removal; Remove the screw from the rear standoff. Save the screw.; Coverplate
  • Page 176 – Installing the Fast Ethernet Interface Module; Reinstall the cover.; Module
  • Page 177 – INDEX; Numerics
  • Page 178 – Index
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2H23-50R/2H33-37R User’s Guide i NOTICE Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made. The har...

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2H23-50R/2H33-37R User’s Guide vii CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Using This Guide ......................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Structure of This Guide................................................................ 1-1 1.3 Overview.............................

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