Cabletron Systems 6E133-25 - Manual

Cabletron Systems 6E133-25

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – NOTICE; FCC NOTICE
  • Page 7 – CONTENTS
  • Page 10 – High Speed Interface Configuration Menu Screen; APPENDIX A
  • Page 12 – Contents
  • Page 13 – USING THIS GUIDE; Chapter 1; Introduction; Chapter 2; Network Requirements; Chapter 3; Installation; Chapter 4; Troubleshooting
  • Page 14 – Chapter 5; Local Management; , describes how to access Local; Specifications; , contains information on functionality and; Mode Switch Bank Settings and Optional Installations; modules for Cabletron Systems 6C105 SmartSwitch 6000 chassis.
  • Page 16 – Connectivity
  • Page 17 – SmartTrunk; All purchased bandwidth is used.; Management
  • Page 18 – Standards Compatibility; Runtime IP Address Discovery
  • Page 19 – Local Management Features; Select a default gateway.
  • Page 20 – OPTIONAL FEATURES; Fast Ethernet Interface Modules; Supports multimode fiber optic cabling.
  • Page 21 – Document Conventions; DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS; The following conventions are used throughout this document:; Note; Tip; Caution
  • Page 22 – GETTING HELP; Your Cabletron Systems service contract number
  • Page 23 – Related Manuals; RELATED MANUALS
  • Page 24 – Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Page 26 – Chapter 2: Network Requirements; 00BASE-FX FIBER OPTIC NETWORK; Multimode Mode Fiber Optic Cable Length
  • Page 27 – This chapter covers the following items:; REQUIRED TOOLS; Verify the contents of the carton as listed in; Contents of Shipping Carton; Release Notes
  • Page 28 – Chapter 3: Installation; Appendix C; Install any optional equipment before proceeding to
  • Page 30 – Installing an Interface Module
  • Page 31 – Connecting to the Network; CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK; SmartTrunk User’s
  • Page 33 – Getting Help
  • Page 34 – or, if using the RJ21 angle adapter
  • Page 35 – Connection Using the RJ21 Angle Adapter; Cabling Guide. Refer to; , for details on how to obtain this document.
  • Page 36 – to the not crossed over position,; FE-100TX Crossover Switch
  • Page 37 – Connect an FE-100TX to a twisted pair segment as follows:
  • Page 38 – The FE-100FX and FE-100F3 have an SC style network port (see; Fiber Optic Network Connection
  • Page 39 – The port RX LED flashes green and amber during bootup.
  • Page 40 – COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
  • Page 41 – USING LANVIEW; Flashing indicates an irregular LED pulse.
  • Page 42 – Chapter 4: Troubleshooting; LANVIEW LEDs
  • Page 43 – Using LANVIEW
  • Page 44 – and; TX; LED
  • Page 45 – FE-100TX LED Indications When the RX LED Is Off; FE-100TX LED Indications When the RX LED Is On; Off
  • Page 46 – TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST; Troubleshooting Checklist
  • Page 47 – Using the RESET Button; USING THE RESET BUTTON; processor without affecting the NVRAM.; RESET Button; Reset Button
  • Page 49 – OVERVIEW; Download a new image of operating software.
  • Page 50 – Chapter 5: Local Management; There are three ways to access Local Management:; Keyboard Conventions; Arrow Keys
  • Page 51 – Management Terminal Setup; MANAGEMENT TERMINAL SETUP; Use one of the following systems to access Local Management:; Console Cable Connection; Connect the RJ45-to-DB9 adapter to the PC communications port.; Management Terminal Connection
  • Page 52 – Configuring the COM Port; , provides detailed instructions on
  • Page 53 – Management Terminal Setup Parameters; lists the setup parameters for the local management terminal.; VT Terminal Setup
  • Page 54 – Telnet Connections; SNMP; . Refer to the instructions included with the
  • Page 55 – Accessing Local Management; ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT; . Whenever a connection is made to the 6E12X-26 and; Local Management Password Screen
  • Page 56 – Navigating Local Management Screens; ). Depending on the Operational Mode set for
  • Page 57 – D Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy
  • Page 58 – 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; Using the EXIT Command; To exit an LM screen using the EXIT command, proceed as follows:; Press ENTER. The Password screen displays and the session ends.
  • Page 60 – THE MAIN MENU SCREEN; shows the Main; Main Menu Screen; The following explains each Main Menu screen item as shown in; , that is used to configure the 6C105 chassis, access
  • Page 61 – CHASSIS MENU SCREEN; The Chassis Menu screen,; Chassis Menu Screen
  • Page 62 – Setting the Operational Mode; configure the modules to function as 802.1Q switches.
  • Page 63 – CHASSIS CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Chassis Configuration screen,; Chassis Configuration Screen; Displays the base physical address of the chassis.
  • Page 64 – Setting the Subnet Mask; describes how to change the
  • Page 65 – For details on how to select the Operational Mode, refer to; Setting the IP Address; To set the IP address, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Address field.
  • Page 66 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the Subnet Mask field.
  • Page 67 – Setting the Chassis Date; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Date field.; Setting the Chassis Time; To set the chassis clock, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Time field.
  • Page 68 – 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 69 – Setting the Screen Lockout Time; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockout field.; Enter a number from 1 to 30.
  • Page 70 – To set the Operational Mode, proceed as follows:; Use arrow keys to highlight the Operational Mode field.; Operational Mode Warning Screen
  • Page 71 – Port Based VLAN User’s Guide to
  • Page 72 – SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN; SNMP Community Names Screen
  • Page 73 – The following explains each SNMP Community Names screen field:; Establishing Community Names
  • Page 74 – To establish community names, proceed as follows:
  • Page 75 – SNMP Traps Screen; SNMP TRAPS SCREEN; The SNMP Traps Screen; The following explains each field of the SNMP Traps screen.
  • Page 76 – Configuring the Trap Table; To configure the Trap table, proceed as follows:
  • Page 77 – Chassis Environmental Screen; CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL SCREEN; Chassis Environmental Information Screen
  • Page 78 – PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION SCREEN; The Port Redirect Function screen,
  • Page 79 – Port Redirect Function Screen; Displays which modules are currently set as source modules.
  • Page 80 – Allows a selected port [n] to be configured as a source port.; Displaying the Source and Destination Entries
  • Page 81 – Changing Source and Destination Ports
  • Page 82 – MODULE SELECTION SCREEN; shows the Module Selection screen.; Module Selection Screen; Module Type
  • Page 83 – Reflects the hardware version of the module.; Selecting a Module
  • Page 84 – MODULE MENU SCREEN; Module Menu Screen
  • Page 85 – The following explains each Module Menu screen field as shown in; . For details about the Module Specific Configuration Menu; MODULE STATISTICS; explains how to use the Network Tools
  • Page 86 – MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; The Module Configuration Menu screen,; SWITCH CONFIGURATION; provides instructions on setting the operational
  • Page 87 – Module Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 89 – GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The General Configuration screen,; General Configuration Screen; Displays the base physical address of the module.
  • Page 91 – Displays the total time that the module has been operating.
  • Page 92 – This field toggles between DISTRIBUTED and STAND ALONE.
  • Page 94 – Configuration Warning Screen; ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?; YES
  • Page 95 – Setting the Default Gateway; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Gateway field.; Enter the IP address of the default gateway using the DDN format.; Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command.
  • Page 96 – Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address; Use the arrow keys to highlight the TFTP Gateway IP Address field.; Enter the IP address of the TFTP gateway using the DDN format.; Setting the Module Date; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Date field.
  • Page 97 – Setting the Module Time; To set the module clock, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Time field.
  • Page 98 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockout Time field.
  • Page 99 – The module must be assigned a unique IP address.; Upon saving the new operational mode, the module will reboot.
  • Page 100 – To set the management mode, perform the following steps:; The module has been assigned a unique IP address.
  • Page 101 – Local Management connections; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Com field.
  • Page 102 – 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 103 – 2 Changing the Com Port Application; Setting; Local Management Session; UPS; APC Power Supply SNMP Proxy
  • Page 104 – 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 105 – To enable or disable IP fragmentation, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Fragmentation field.
  • Page 107 – MIB
  • Page 108 – SNMP Traps Screen; Trap Destination; , which details how to set SNMP Traps for the
  • Page 109 – To configure the Trap Table, proceed as follows:
  • Page 110 – SWITCH CONFIGURATION SCREEN
  • Page 111 – Switch Configuration Screen; Switch Address; Displays the base MAC address of the switch.
  • Page 112 – Displays the hardware address assigned to each listed port.; Setting the STA; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Type of STA field.
  • Page 113 – Setting the Age Time
  • Page 114 – The Ethernet Full Duplex Configuration screen,; Ethernet Full Duplex Configuration Screen
  • Page 115 – Identifies the number of the port.; ENABLED – The port is turned on administratively.
  • Page 116 – Setting the Operation Mode; Set the Operation Mode for individual ports as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the SET ALL PORTS field.; Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” is displayed.; The Operation Mode for
  • Page 117 – Module Specific Configuration Menu Screen; The Module Specific Configuration Menu screen,; PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION
  • Page 118 – SYSTEM RESOURCES
  • Page 119 – configure the modules to function as 802.1D switches.; BROADCAST SUPPRESSION; , describes how to set
  • Page 120 – SYSTEM RESOURCES SCREEN; The System Resources screen,; System Resources Screen
  • Page 121 – Peak Switch Utilization field to the current system traffic.; Setting the Reset Peak Utilization; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Peak Switch Utilization field.
  • Page 122 – The High Speed Interface Configuration screen,
  • Page 123 – High Speed Interface Configuration Menu Screen (6E12X-26 Only); High Speed Interface Configuration Screen for the 6E12X-26; shows that there is an FE-100TX
  • Page 124 – describes how to configure a port with an
  • Page 125 – describes how to enable or disable advertised modes.; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Desired Oper. Mode field.; Press ENTER. The port now operates in the chosen mode.
  • Page 126 – Setting the FE-100TX Operational Mode; Setting the FE-100TX Advertised Ability; Use the SPACE bar to select the desired mode.
  • Page 127 – Flash Download Screen; FLASH DOWNLOAD SCREEN; The Flash Download screen, shown in; Setting the Mode Switch
  • Page 128 – describes how to download using TFTP.
  • Page 129 – Setting the TFTP
  • Page 130 – Image File Download Using TFTP
  • Page 131 – Image File Download Using RUNTIME
  • Page 132 – Image File Download Using BootP; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download Method field.
  • Page 133 – on configuring the operational mode of the module.
  • Page 134 – Shows which ports are currently set as source ports.
  • Page 135 – Add or delete source port and destination port entries as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Source Port field.
  • Page 136 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the Errors field.
  • Page 137 – BROADCAST SUPPRESSION SCREEN; The Broadcast Suppression screen,; Broadcast Suppression Screen; Setting the Operational; , for instructions on configuring the operational mode of
  • Page 138 – Setting the Threshold
  • Page 139 – Module Statistics Menu Screen; Setting the Reset Peak Switch; To set the Reset Peak Switch field to YES or NO, proceed as follows:; MODULE STATISTICS MENU SCREEN; The Module Statistics Menu screen,; SWITCH STATISTICS
  • Page 141 – SWITCH STATISTICS SCREEN; The Switch Statistics screen,; Switch Statistics Screen; The Switch Statistics screen displays the following menu items:
  • Page 142 – Using the Clear Counters Command
  • Page 143 – The Interface Statistics Screen; THE INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREEN; Interface Statistics Screen
  • Page 144 – shows the Interface field displaying 1. This
  • Page 145 – This field displays the last time that the interface was reset.
  • Page 146 – Displaying Interface Statistics; To display the statistics for any interface, proceed as follows:
  • Page 147 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the CLEAR COUNTERS command.; RMON STATISTICS SCREEN; RMON Statistics Screen
  • Page 148 – shows that the data source for this
  • Page 151 – 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 152 – NETWORK TOOLS; Network Tools Help Screen; There are two categories of commands in the command set.
  • Page 153 – Network Tools; The commands are presented in the following format:
  • Page 155 – Not Applicable
  • Page 158 – reset
  • Page 163 – Special Commands; done
  • Page 165 – DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS; Intel i960 RISC processor control
  • Page 166 – Appendix A: Specifications; Slot for optional HSIM
  • Page 167 – COM Port Pinout Assignments; COM PORT PINOUT ASSIGNMENTS; The COM port has the following pin assignments:; REGULATORY COMPLIANCE; Safety; COM Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 170 – Transmitter Power
  • Page 171 – uses an SC style connector that
  • Page 173 – This appendix covers the following items:; Antistatic wrist strap (provided with 6C105 chassis); SETTING THE MODE SWITCH; Force download a new image file from a BootP server.; , for instructions on how to
  • Page 174 – Appendix C: Mode Switch Bank Settings and Optional Installations; shows the location of the mode switches and the switch; Location/Component Layout; Switch definitions and positions are as follows:
  • Page 176 – shows the location of the Fast Ethernet Interface Module; Fast Ethernet Interface Module Connector Location
  • Page 177 – Installing Optional Fast Ethernet Interface Modules; To remove a coverplate, refer to
  • Page 178 – Coverplate Removal; Remove the screw from the rear standoff. Save the screw.
  • Page 179 – Installing the Fast Ethernet Interface Module; Installation is complete.
  • Page 181 – Numerics; Cable specifications; INDEX
  • Page 182 – Index
  • Page 183 – Operational Mode 5-17
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Page 3 - NOTICE; FCC NOTICE

6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 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...

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Contents viii 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 User’s Guide 5.22 High Speed Interface Configuration Menu Screen (6E12X-26 Only) ........................................................................5-745.22.1 Configuring an FE-100FX or FE-100F3 in Port 25 or 26 ..............................

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