Cabletron Systems Network Card 9E106 06 User Manual

SmartSwitch 9000  
9E106-06  
Ethernet Switch Module  
User’s Guide  
 
Notice  
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 hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,  
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CONTAINED IN IT, EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF, KNOWN, OR  
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© Copyright February 1998 by:  
Cabletron Systems, Inc.  
35 Industrial Way  
Rochester, NH 03867-5005  
All Rights Reserved  
Printed in the United States of America  
Order Number: 9031346-01 February 1998  
SPECTRUM, Remote LANVIEW and LANVIEW are registered trademarks and SecureFast and  
SmartSwitch are trademarks of Cabletron Systems, Inc.  
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation and i960 is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
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Notice  
FCC Notice  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment uses, generates, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in  
accordance with the operator’s manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user  
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
VCCI Notice  
This equipment is in the 1st Class Category (information equipment to be used in commercial and/or  
industrial areas) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference  
by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI) aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial  
and/or industrial areas.  
Consequently, when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, radio interference may be  
caused to radios and TV receivers, etc.  
Read the instructions for correct handling.  
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Notice  
DOC Notice  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of  
Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables  
aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique  
édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.  
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Notice  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Introduction  
Features........................................................................................................................... 1-2  
Related Manuals............................................................................................................ 1-5  
Getting Help .................................................................................................................. 1-5  
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
Installing EPIMs............................................................................................................ 2-3  
EPIM Revisions ...................................................................................................... 2-3  
Installing the EPIM................................................................................................ 2-4  
The Reset Switch ........................................................................................................... 2-5  
User-Accessible Components...................................................................................... 2-6  
Setting the Module Card DIP Switch ......................................................................... 2-7  
Chapter 3  
Operation  
System Management Buses ......................................................................................... 3-2  
SMB-1 Bus............................................................................................................... 3-2  
SMB-10 Bus............................................................................................................. 3-2  
System Diagnostic Controller...................................................................................... 3-2  
DC/DC Converter ........................................................................................................ 3-3  
FNB Interface................................................................................................................. 3-3  
i960 Switch ..................................................................................................................... 3-3  
i960 Host......................................................................................................................... 3-3  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
LANVIEW LEDs  
Specifications  
Technical Specifications................................................................................................ 5-1  
CPU:......................................................................................................................... 5-1  
Memory:.................................................................................................................. 5-1  
Network Interfaces: ............................................................................................... 5-1  
Safety............................................................................................................................... 5-1  
Service............................................................................................................................. 5-2  
Physical........................................................................................................................... 5-2  
Dimensions: ............................................................................................................ 5-2  
Weight:..................................................................................................................... 5-2  
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Contents  
Appendix A EPIMs  
EPIM-T...........................................................................................................................A-1  
EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2.................................................................................................A-2  
EPIM-F3 .........................................................................................................................A-3  
EPIM-C...........................................................................................................................A-4  
Connector Type .....................................................................................................A-5  
Grounding..............................................................................................................A-5  
EPIM-A and EPIM-X (AUI Port)................................................................................A-5  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
The 9E106-06 is a multi-port Ethernet Switch Module for the SmartSwitch 9000  
that provides high speed IEEE 802.1D compliant bridging and SecureFast™  
Switching (SFS).  
®
Each 9E106-06 is equipped with two advanced Intel i960 RISC microprocessors.  
One processor provides the module’s SNMP protocol stack for both IETF and  
Enterprise MIB extensions. Additional higher-level management services such as  
RMON and Distributed LAN Monitor (DLM) are also provided. The other  
processor acts as the primary switching device, continually directing network  
traffic to the appropriate destination interface.  
The 9E106-06 module provides six user configurable front panel Ethernet Port  
Interfaces Module (EPIM) connections and one backplane connection to the  
SmartSwitch 9000 Flexible Network Bus (FNB). The FNB is a dual FDDI  
backplane channel that allows for reliable, high-capacity communications  
between all FNB modules. Users on all six Ethernet segments can access the hub’s  
Flexible Network Bus (FNB) and communicate with users on any other FNB  
based Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, ATM or WAN module. Since each FNB  
module translates its native user’s data packets to FDDI frames, all modules can  
communicate without the use of any external or additional bridge or router  
components.  
Each EPIM Port is a single network segment that can operate in one of two ways:  
as a host to a single user or as a host to multiple users through another multiport  
switch, bridge, or repeater device. Ethernet networks are connected to the  
9E106-06 using standard Cabletron EPIMs.  
The 9E106-06 also features front panel LANVIEW™ Diagnostic LEDs to offer  
at-a-glance status information about each front panel port, as well as the  
operation of the overall module.  
1-1  
 
Introduction  
Features  
Processors  
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The 9E106-06 is equipped with dual advanced Intel i960 RISC microprocessors.  
One processor provides a platform for all management applications, such as  
Spanning Tree, RMON, IETF and Enterprise MIB support. This network  
management information is available through a variety of methods. All SNMP  
based information is accessible either via an in-band (front panel port), side-band  
(SMB-10), or out-of-band via the Environmental Module’s (EM) COM ports. For  
more information on the EM’s COM ports or SMB-10 refer to the SmartSwitch  
9000 Local Management User’s Guide. The other processor acts as the primary  
switching device. This switching device can operate in two modes, as a traditional  
bridge, or as a SecureFast Switch (SFS).  
System Management  
The 9E106-06 provides interfaces to the two System Management Buses (SMB-1  
and SMB-10) for intermodule management. The SMB-1 Bus is only accessible to  
modules. The SMB-10 Bus is accessible through the EPIM on the front of the  
Environmental Module.  
Management  
The 9E106-06 provides local and remote management functions. Local  
management is provided through the RS-232 COM ports on the SmartSwitch 9000  
Environmental Module using a standard VT-220 terminal or equivalent, Serial  
Line Interface Protocol (SLIP), or Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).  
Remote management is possible through Cabletron’s SPECTRUM or any SNMP  
compliant management tool. Included as management features are the IETF  
Standard Management Information Base (MIBs) RMON (RFC 1271), IETF MIB ll  
(RFC 1213), IETF Bridge MIB (RFC 1493), FDDI 1512 with SMT 7.3 and a host of  
other Cabletron enterprise MIBs. In addition, the front panel provides LEDs to  
indicate LINK status per port, as well as transmit and receive activity.  
Connectivity  
The 9E106-06 module has six user configurable front panel Ethernet Port Interface  
Module (EPIM) connections and one Flexible Network Bus (FNB) backplane  
connection. Ethernet networks connect to the 9E106-06 module using standard  
Cabletron EPIMs. EPIMs presently available include:  
EPIM-C For Thin-net Coaxial  
EPIM-T For 10Base-T Twisted Pair  
EPIM-F1/EPIM-F2 For Multimode Fiber Optic  
EPIM-F3 For Single Mode Fiber Optic  
EPIM-A For AUI Cable segment  
EPIM-X For AUI Cable segment  
1-2  
 
Introduction  
The FNB backplane connection is a fixed connection to FNB-1 or FNB-2. This  
connection allows the 9E106-06 to communicate with other SmartSwitch 9000  
modules supporting various LAN technologies including: Token Ring, FDDI,  
Ethernet, WAN and ATM.  
Bridging/SecureFast™ Switching  
9E106-06 operates in two modes, as a traditional bridge, or as a SecureFast Switch.  
In the traditional bridge mode, the 9E106-06 makes filtering/forwarding  
decisions based on frame destination address. In the SecureFast Switch mode,  
filtering/forwarding decisions are made based on both frame destination and  
source addresses.  
Management Information Base (MIB) Support  
The 9E106-06 provides MIB support including:  
RMON (RFC 1271)  
IETF MIB II (RFC 1213)  
IETF Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)  
FDDI 1512 with SMT 7.3 and a host of other Cabletron Enterprise MIBs.  
NOTE  
For a complete list of supported MIBs, refer to the release notes provided in the  
9E106-06 package.  
LANVIEW LEDs  
The 9E106-06 uses LANVIEW – the Cabletron Systems built-in visual diagnostic  
and status monitoring system. With LANVIEW LEDs, you can quickly identify  
the device, port, and physical layer status at a glance.  
Hot Swapping  
The 9E106-06 can be installed or removed from the chassis while the  
SmartSwitch 9000 is powered up without affecting the operation of the remaining  
modules in the chassis.  
1-3  
 
Introduction  
ETHERNET  
9E106-06  
SMB  
FNB  
CPU  
Figure 1-1. The 9E106-06  
1-4  
 
Introduction  
Related Manuals  
The manuals listed below should be used to supplement the procedures and  
technical data contained in this manual.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Installation Guide  
SmartSwitch 9000 Operations Guide  
SmartSwitch 9000 9C300-1 Environmental Module User’s Guide  
SmartSwitch 9000 9C214-1 AC Power Supply User’s Guide  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management User’s Guide  
INB Terminator Modules Installation Guide  
Getting Help  
If you need additional support related to this device, or if you have any questions,  
comments, or suggestions concerning this manual, contact the Cabletron Systems  
Global Call Center:  
Phone  
(603) 332-9400  
Internet mail  
FTP  
ctron.com (134.141.197.25)  
anonymous  
Login  
Password  
your email address  
BBS  
(603) 335-3358  
Modem setting  
8N1: 8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit  
For additional information about Cabletron Systems or our products,  
visit our World Wide Web site: http://www.cabletron.com/  
For technical support, select Service and Support.  
Before calling the Cabletron Systems Global Call Center, have the following  
information ready:  
Your Cabletron Systems service contract number  
A description of the failure  
A description of any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem (e.g.,  
changing mode switches, rebooting the unit, etc.)  
The serial and revision numbers of all involved Cabletron Systems products in  
the network  
A description of your network environment (layout, cable type, etc.)  
Network load and frame size at the time of trouble (if known)  
The device history (i.e., have you returned the device before, is this a recurring  
problem, etc.)  
Any previous Return Material Authorization (RMA) numbers  
1-5  
 
Introduction  
1-6  
 
Chapter 2  
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
The 9E106-06 Module may be installed in any of the 14 slots available in the  
SmartSwitch 9000 chassis. To install the 9E106-06 Module, follow the steps below:  
1. Remove the blank panel covering the slot that the module is being mounted  
in. All other slots must be covered, if modules are not being installed, to  
ensure proper airflow and cooling.  
2. Carefully remove the module from the shipping box. (Save the box and  
packing materials in the event the module must be reshipped.)  
3. Attach one end of the ESD wrist strap packaged with the SmartSwitch 9000  
chassis to your wrist. Plug the other end into the jack for the ESD Wrist Strap  
4. Remove the module from the plastic bag. Observe all precautions to prevent  
damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).  
5. Carefully examine the module, checking for damage. If any damage exists,  
DO NOT install the module. Contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support  
immediately.  
6. Before installing the 9E106-06 Module into the chassis, ensure that the bottom  
and top plastic tabs are unlocked. Slide the module into an available slot and  
Check both the upper and lower tracks. Take care that the module slides in  
straight and engages the backplane connectors properly. Lock down the top  
and bottom plastic tabs at the same time, applying even pressure.  
2-1  
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
Plastic Tab  
Jack for ESD  
Wrist Strap  
Metal Back-Panel  
Module  
Module Guides  
Figure 2-1. Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
Ensure that the module is between the module guides. Lock down the top and  
bottom plastic tabs at the same time, applying even pressure.  
WARNING  
2-2  
 
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
Installing EPIMs  
This section contains procedures on how to add/replace an Ethernet Port  
Interface Module (EPIM). After installing the EPIM, refer to Appendix A to verify  
proper EPIM operation.  
Observe all static precautions while handling EPIMs.  
!
CAUTION  
EPIM Revisions  
Revision numbers are located on the EPIM’s Printed Circuit Board directly  
board revision for each EPIM.  
EPIM Board Revision  
CABLETRON SYSTEMS INC. PN 9000474 - 04  
EPIM-T  
Figure 2-2. Location of Revision Number  
2-3  
 
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
Table 2-1. EPIM Board Revisions  
EPIM  
EPIM BOARD REVISION  
EPIM-T  
EPIM-F2  
EPIM-F1  
EPIM-F3  
EPIM-C  
EPIM-A  
EPIM-X  
04 or greater  
05 or greater  
05 or greater  
02 or greater  
05 or greater  
Not Applicable  
02 or greater  
Installing the EPIM  
To install an EPIM:  
When removing an EPIM, make sure to pull the module straight out so as not to  
damage the connector.  
NOTE  
1. Remove the coverplate or the EPIM (whichever applies).  
2. Slide your new EPIM into place, making sure the connectors on the rear of the  
module and inside the HUB attach properly. Refer to Figure 2-3.  
3. Install the mounting screw.  
2-4  
 
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
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T
1
Mounting  
Screw  
E
N
E
T
2
EPIM  
Figure 2-3. Installing an EPIM  
The Reset Switch  
The Reset Switch is located on the front panel, under the top plastic tab, as shown  
Pressing the Reset Switch twice within three seconds resets the module.  
Pressing and holding the switch on for three or more seconds causes the  
module to shutdown. Pressing and holding the switch again for three seconds  
restarts the module.  
SNMP management may be used to disable this switch to enhance module  
security.  
2-5  
 
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
Reset Switch  
SMB  
CPU  
Figure 2-4. The Reset Switch  
User-Accessible Components  
Figure 2-5 shows the various components that are accessible to the user. These  
consist of an eight-switch DIP switch (explained in the next section), replaceable  
PROMs and sockets for RAM. These will be used for future upgrades.  
Instructions for installing the components will be supplied with the upgrade kit.  
2-6  
 
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
SMB-1  
PROM  
Dip  
Switch  
Boot  
PROM  
Local  
DRAM  
Socket  
Packet  
DRAM  
Socket  
Flash  
SIMM  
Socket  
Figure 2-5. User-Accessible Components  
Setting the Module Card DIP Switch  
An eight-switch DIP switch is located on the module card, as shown in Figure 2-5  
2-7  
 
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
SMB-1  
PROM  
Boot  
PROM  
i 960  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure 2-6. Location of Module DIP Switch  
2-8  
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
See the Cautions at the end of this table.  
Table 2-2. Function of DIP Switch  
Switch  
8
Function  
Clear  
Description  
This module stores user entered passwords in NVRAM  
(Nonvolatile Random Access Memory). To clear these  
passwords, toggle this switch and then reset the module’s  
processor. Once the module resets, factory default passwords  
are placed in NVRAM. You can use these default passwords  
or, if desired, enter new passwords. To enter new passwords,  
refer to the Module Local Management User’s Guide.  
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Password  
This module stores user entered parameters such as IP  
addresses, subnet masks, default gateway, default interface,  
SNMP traps, bridge configurations and module specific  
configurations in NVRAM. To clear these parameters toggle  
this switch and then reset the module’s processor. Once the  
module resets, factory default parameters are placed in  
NVRAM. You can use the default parameters or, if desired,  
enter new parameters. To enter new parameters, refer to the  
Module Local Management User’s Guide.  
Clear  
NVRAM  
7
6
-2  
This module uses BOOTP (Boot Strap Protocol) to download  
new versions of the image file into Flash Memory. This  
procedure forces image files to be downloaded from the PC  
Force  
BOOTP  
Download or Workstation, configured to act as the BOOTP server,  
connected to the EPIM port in the Environmental Module.  
For Factory Use Only  
For Factory Use Only  
For Factory Use Only  
For Factory Use Only  
For Factory Use Only  
5
4
3
2
1
Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Caution: Do not toggle Switch 8 unless you intend to reset the user configured  
passwords to the factory default settings.  
!
CAUTION  
Caution: Do not toggle Switch 7 unless you intend to reset the user parameters  
to the factory default settings.  
2-9  
 
 
Installing the 9E106-06 Module  
2-10  
 
Chapter 3  
Operation  
The 9E106-06 module is a seven port device, six front panel ports, each  
representing a separate Ethernet collision domain, and one backplane connection  
to FNB-1 or FNB-2.  
As shown in Figure 3-1, packets received through one of the six front panel  
Ethernet ports and destined for another SmartSwitch 9000 module are translated  
by the i960 Switch Processor into a FDDI frame format and then sent to FNB-1 or  
FNB-2.  
SMB-1  
System  
Diagnostic  
Controller  
SMB-10  
Ethernet  
Ethernet  
DC/DC  
Convertor  
Six  
Ethernet  
Ethernet  
Ethernet  
Ethernet  
Front  
Panel  
Ports  
FNB-1  
or  
FNB-2  
i960 Core  
Processor  
i960 Switch  
Processor  
Figure 3-1. Packet Flow  
3-1  
 
Operation  
System Management Buses  
There are two management channels within the SmartSwitch 9000 system: the  
SMB-1 and the SMB-10. These buses provide out-of-band management and inter-  
module management communication.  
SMB-1 Bus  
The SMB-1 is a 1Mbs management bus located within the SmartSwitch 9000. This  
bus is utilized by all diagnostic controllers in the system, including connectivity  
modules, power supply modules and the environmental module. The SMB-1  
transports inter-chassis information between system components, such as power  
and environmental information, as well as diagnostic messages. Periodic  
loop-back tests are performed by all modules that share this bus to ensure the  
validity of SMB-1. In the event a failure is detected on SMB-1, the SMB-10 may be  
used as an alternate communication channel.  
SMB-10 Bus  
The SMB-10 is a 10Mbs management bus located within the SmartSwitch 9000  
that is also used for inter-chassis communication of modules, as well as serving as  
an out-of-band management channel into the SmartSwitch 9000. The SMB-10 is  
externalized from the chassis via an optional Ethernet Port Interface Module  
(EPIM) located on the front of the Environmental Module. Through an EPIM  
connection, full SNMP management of the SmartSwitch 9000 is available out-of-  
band from user data. Modules which share the SMB-10 bus periodically send out  
loop-back packets to ensure the validity of SMB-10. In the event a fault is detected  
on the SMB-10, the SMB-1 can be used as an alternate communication channel by  
the modules.  
System Diagnostic Controller  
This diagnostic controller is composed of a Z-80 microprocessor and the  
supporting logic. The diagnostic controller is designed to control the power-up  
sequencing of modules, monitor the 9E106-06 input and output power  
parameters, keep watch over the main Host Processor, as well as monitor the  
temperature and control the SMB LANVIEW diagnostic LED. Although the  
diagnostic controller and the main Host Processor can operate independently of  
each other if needed, they exchange information about each others status and  
overall module condition. The information gathered by the diagnostic controller  
is available to the network manager via local/remote management and the LCD  
located on the Environmental Module. The 9E106-06 has been designed so that in  
the event of a diagnostic controller fault, the 9E106-06 continues to function.  
3-2  
 
Operation  
DC/DC Converter  
The DC/DC converter converts the 48 VDC on the system power bus to the  
necessary operating voltages for its host network services module. The diagnostic  
controller monitors and controls the operation of the DC/DC converter.  
FNB Interface  
SmartSwitch 9000 modules are designed with one of two attachment policies. One  
allows dual attachment of a module to either FNB-1 or FNB-2; the second allows  
dual attachment to both FNB-1 and FNB-2. The 9E106-06 has one dual attachment  
to the FNB backplane, connecting to either FNB-1 or FNB-2. The module can  
insert into either the FNB-1 or FNB-2, or bypass both. These flexible configuration  
options make the SmartSwitch 9000 ideal for networks designed to Bridge/Route  
multiple lower speed LANs to FDDI and/or networks designed using a FDDI  
collapsed backbone.  
i960 Switch  
The i960 Switch Processor is the first of the dual i960 RISC microprocessors built  
into the 9E106-06 Module. This processor provides the packet forwarding logic  
and can be configured to run as a layer two bridge, or as a SecureFast switch.  
i960 Host  
The i960 Host Processor is the second of the dual i960 RISC microprocessors built  
into the 9E106-06 Module. This processor provides the SNMP protocol stacks to  
support industry standard MIBs. Additionally, Cabletron enterprise extension  
MIBs are supported for each media type. Advanced management services, such  
as the Distributed LAN Monitor, telnet and network address to MAC address  
mapping, are provided by this i960 processor.  
3-3  
 
Operation  
3-4  
 
Chapter 4  
LANVIEW LEDs  
The front panel LANVIEW LEDs indicate the status of the module and may be  
used as an aid in troubleshooting. The 9E106-06 LANVIEW LEDs are shown in  
ETHERNET  
9E106-06  
Diagnostic  
Controller Status  
System Status  
FNB Transmit  
FNB Receive  
SMB  
FNB  
CPU  
Ethernet  
Receive  
Ethernet  
Transmit  
Figure 4-1. The LANVIEW LEDs  
4-1  
 
 
LANVIEW LEDs  
The functions of the System Management Bus (SMB) and CPU LEDs are listed in  
Table 4-1. SMB and CPU LEDs  
LED Color  
State  
Description  
Green  
Functional  
Testing  
Fully operational.  
Yellow  
Normal, internal diagnostic testing being  
done.  
Yellow (Flashing)  
Yellow/Green  
Red  
Crippled  
Booting  
Reset  
Not fully operational (i.e., one bad port).  
Blinks yellow and green while booting.  
Normal power-up reset.  
Red (Flashing)  
Off  
Failed  
Fatal error has occurred.  
Power off  
Module powered off.  
The functions of the FNB Receive LED are listed in Table 4-1.  
Table 4-2. FNB Receive LEDs  
LED Color  
State  
Yellow (Flashing) Activity (Flashing rate indicates rate of activity.)  
Off No activity  
The functions of the FNB Transmit LED are listed in Table 4-3.  
Table 4-3. FNB Transmit LEDs  
LED Color  
State  
Green (Flashing) Activity (Flashing rate indicates rate of activity.)  
Off No activity  
4-2  
 
   
LANVIEW LEDs  
The functions of the Ethernet Receive LEDs are listed in Table 4-1.  
Table 4-4. Ethernet Receive LEDs  
LED Color  
State  
Green  
Link, No activity  
Yellow (Flashing) Link, Activity (Flashing rate indicates rate of activity.)  
Red  
Red (Flashing)  
Off  
Port disabled no link  
Port disabled with link  
No link, No activity  
The functions of the Ethernet Transmit LEDs are listed in Table 4-5.  
Table 4-5. Ethernet Transmit LEDs  
LED Color  
Green (Flashing)  
Yellow (Flashing)  
Red  
State  
Activity (Flashing rate indicates rate of activity)  
Port in standby state  
Port disabled  
Red (Flashing)  
Off  
Collision  
No activity  
4-3  
 
 
LANVIEW LEDs  
4-4  
 
Chapter 5  
Specifications  
Technical Specifications  
CPU:  
Dual Intel i960 RISC based microprocessors  
Memory:  
8 Meg. Local DRAM (expandable to 12 Meg.)  
2 Meg. Flash Memory (expandable to 14 Meg.)  
4 Meg. Shared DRAM (expandable to 12 Meg.)  
Network Interfaces:  
Cabletron EPIMs  
Safety  
It is the responsibility of the person who sells the system to which the module will  
be a part to ensure that the total system meets allowed limits of conducted and  
radiated emissions.  
!
CAUTION  
5-1  
 
Specifications  
This equipment meets:  
The safety requirements of:  
UL 1950  
CSA C22.2 No. 950  
EN 60950  
IEC 950  
The EMI Requirements of:  
FCC Part 15 Class A  
EN 55022 Class A  
VCCI Class I  
The immunity requirements of:  
EN 50082-1  
IEC 801-2 ESD  
IEC 801-3 Radiated susceptibility  
IEC 801-4 EFT  
Service  
MTBF (MHBK-217E)  
>200,000 hrs.  
<0.5 hr.  
MTTR  
Physical  
Dimensions:  
35.0 D x 44.0 H x 3.0 W centimeters  
(13.8D x 17.4H x 1.2 W inches)  
Weight:  
Unit:  
Shipping:  
1.36 kg. (3lb)  
1.81 kg. (4lb)  
5-2  
 
Appendix A  
EPIMs  
The 9E106-06 Ethernet Switching Module provides one port per channel for  
Cabletron Systems EPIMs. EPIMs allow connecting to the 9E106-06 using  
different media types. Cabletron Systems offers a variety of EPIMs whose  
specifications are explained in the following sections.  
NOTE  
Verify that the EPIM is the proper revision before installing it. See Installing the  
EPIM on page 2-4 for details.  
EPIM-T  
The EPIM-T is an RJ-45 connector supporting UTP cabling. It has an internal  
Cabletron Systems TPT-T™ 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Transceiver.  
The slide switch on the EPIM-T determines the crossover status of the cable pairs.  
If the switch is on the X side, the pairs are internally crossed over. If the switch is  
on the = side, the pairs are not internally crossed over. Figure A-1 shows the  
pinouts for the EPIM-T in both crossover positions.  
The link distance is up to 100 meters on unshielded twisted pair cable as specified  
by ANSI TP-PMD.  
Position X  
(crossed over)  
1. RX+  
2. RX-  
3. TX+  
4. NC  
5. NC  
6. TX-  
7. NC  
8. NC  
Position =  
(not crossed over)  
1. TX+  
2. TX-  
3. RX+  
4. NC  
5. NC  
6. RX-  
7. NC  
8. NC  
Figure A-1. EPIM-T Pinouts  
A-1  
 
 
EPIMs  
EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2  
The EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 support Multimode Fiber Optic cabling. Each EPIM  
has an internal Cabletron Systems FOT-F™ Fiber Optic Transceiver. The EPIM-F1  
is equipped with SMA Connectors and the EPIM-F2 is equipped with ST  
The link distance is up to 2 kilometers on the multimode fiber-optic cable as  
specified by ANSI MMF-PMD.  
Figure A-2. EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2  
Table A-1. EPIM Specifications  
Worst  
Case  
Worst Case  
Budget  
Typical  
Budget  
Parameter  
Typical Value  
Receive  
Sensitivity  
-30.5 dBm  
-28.0 dBm  
-8.2 dBm  
Peak Input  
Power  
-7.6 dBm  
Transmitter power parameters are listed Table A-2.  
A-2  
 
   
EPIM-F3  
Table A-2. Transmitter Power Parameters  
Worst  
Case  
Worst Case  
Budget  
Typical  
Budget  
Parameter  
Typical Value  
50/125 µm fiber  
62.5/125 µm fiber  
100/140 µm fiber  
Error Rate  
-13.0 dBm  
-10.0 dBm  
-15.0 dBm  
-12.0 dBm  
-9.0 dBm  
13.0 dB  
16.0 dB  
19.0 dB  
17.5 dB  
20.5 dB  
23.5 dB  
-7.0 dBm  
Better than 10 -10  
The transmitter power levels and receive sensitivity levels listed are Peak Power  
Levels after optical overshoot. A Peak Power Meter must be used to correctly  
compare the values given above to those measured on any particular port. If  
Power Levels are being measured with an Average Power Meter, then 3 dBm must  
be added to the measurement to correctly compare those measured values to the  
values listed (i.e., -30.5 dBm peak = -33.5 dBm average).  
NOTE  
EPIM-F3  
The EPIM-F3 supports Single Mode Fiber Optic cabling. It has an internal  
Cabletron Systems FOT-F™ Fiber Optic Transceiver and is equipped with ST  
The link distance is up to 40 kilometers (max) and 25 kilometers (typical) on  
single mode fiber-optic cable as specified by ANSI SMF-PMD.  
Figure A-3. EPIM-F3  
A-3  
 
   
EPIMs  
Transmitter Power decreases as temperatures rise and increases as temperatures  
fall. Use the Output Power Coefficient to calculate increased or decreased power  
output for your operating environment. For example, the typical power output at  
25°C is -16.4 dBm. For a 4°C temperature increase, multiply the typical  
coefficient (-0.15 dBm) by four and add the result to typical output power (4 x -  
0.15 dBm + -16.4 = -17.0).  
NOTE  
Table A-3. EPIM-F3 Specifications  
Parameter  
Typical  
Minimum  
Maximum  
Transmitter Peak Wave Length  
Spectral Width  
Rise Time  
1300 nm  
60 nm  
1270 nm  
-
1330 nm  
100 nm  
5.0 nsec  
5.0 nsec  
50.7%  
3.0 nsec  
2.7 nsec  
2.2 nsec  
49.6%  
Fall Time  
2.5 nsec  
Duty Cycle  
50.1%  
Bit Error Rate  
Better than 10-10  
The transmitter power levels given above are Peak Power Levels after optical  
overshoot. You must use a Peak Power Meter to correctly compare the values  
given above to those measured on any particular port. If you are measuring power  
levels with an Average Power Meter, add 3 dBm to the average power  
measurement to correctly compare the average power values measured to the  
values listed above (i.e., -33.5 dBm average + 3 dB = -30.5 dBm peak).  
NOTE  
EPIM-C  
The EPIM-C supports thin-net coaxial cabling and is equipped with an internal  
Cabletron Systems TMS-3™ Transceiver. You can use the TERM switch on the  
front of the EPIM-C to set the internal 50-ohm terminator. This eliminates the  
need to connect the port to a tee-connector and terminator. Figure A-4 shows the  
setting for the terminator switch.  
A-4  
 
 
EPIM-A and EPIM-X (AUI Port)  
The link distance is up to 185 meters on the thin-net coaxial cables.  
Internal Termination Switch  
= On (internally terminated)  
= Off (need external termination)  
Figure A-4. EPIM-C  
Connector Type  
This connector type is a BNC receptacle, with gold center contact, for use with  
BNC type tee-connectors and RG-58 thin-net cable.  
Grounding  
For safety reasons, only one end of a thin-net segment should be connected to  
earth ground. Connection to earth ground at more than one point on the segment  
may cause dangerous ground currents.  
The BNC port of the Coaxial Interface Modules is not connected to earth ground.  
EPIM-A and EPIM-X (AUI Port)  
The EPIM-A is a DB-15 female connector used to attach segments to an external  
transceiver. The EPIM-X is equipped with dual internal transceivers. It has a DB15  
male connector used to attach segments to an AUI cable. Figure A-5 shows both  
modules.  
The AUI Cable must not exceed 50 meters in length. If 28 AWG thin office drop  
AUI cable is used, then the maximum cable length is limited to 15.24 meters.  
A-5  
 
 
EPIMs  
Figure A-5. The EPIM-A and EPIM-X  
Table A-4. DB-15 Pinouts  
Pin Number  
Represents  
Pin Number  
Represents  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
Logic Ref.  
Collision +  
Transmit  
10  
Transmit -  
Logic Ref.  
11  
12  
Receive -  
Logic Ref.  
13  
Power (+12Vdc)  
Logic Ref.  
Receive  
14  
15  
Power Return  
No Connection  
Collision -  
No Connection  
Positive Ground  
Connector Shell  
A-6  
 
   

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