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Troubleshooting Checklist

 

 

 

 

 

Table 4-4 Firmware Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

Possible Causes

Instruction

 

 

 

 

 

 

Autobaud enabled.

Press ENTER (RETURN) (may take up to four times).

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal setup is not correct.

Refer to your Local Management User’s Guide for proper

 

 

setup procedures.

 

 

 

 

 

Improper console cable

Refer to Appendix A for proper console port pinouts.

 

pinouts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The COM port of the device

1.

Establish a Telnet connection to the device.

 

has been disabled, or the

2.

Refer to your Local Management User’s Guide for

 

COM port application has

 

 

instructions on enabling/disabling the COM port and

 

been changed.

 

 

 

changing the COM port application.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Corrupt firmware image, or

1.

If possible, attempt to download the image to the device

 

hardware fault.

 

again. Refer to Section B.1 for instructions on how to force

 

 

 

a download of a new firmware image.

 

 

2.

Contact Cabletron Systems if the problem continues.

 

 

 

 

 

Troubleshooting 4-7

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Contents 9033381 Page Page FCC Notice Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC Program License Agreement Page Page Page Cabletron Systems Limited Program License Agreement Viii Class 1 Laser Transceivers Declaration of Conformity Contents Troubleshooting Figures Tables Contents of SmartSwitch Shipping ContainerAbout This Guide Using this GuideStructure of this Guide Related Manuals Following conventions are used throughout this document Document ConventionsOverview IntroductionCPU LED Connectivity Full Duplex Switched EthernetRuntime IP Address Discovery Port/VLAN Redirect Functions SmartTrunkRemote Monitoring Rmon Broadcast SuppressionRate Limiting Garp Switch Operation11 802.1 Port Priority Flow ControlManagement Standards Compatibility Switching OptionsDistributed Chassis Management Optional HSIMs and VHSIMsYear 2000 Compliance Lanview Diagnostic LEDsGetting Help 100BASE-FX Network Network RequirementsMultimode Fiber Optic Cabling Single Mode Fiber Optic Cabling Unpacking the Smartswitch InstallationInstalling the Smartswitch Into the 6C105 Chassis Installing OptionsInstalling an Interface Module Connecting to the Network Connecting to the NetworkConnecting a Fiber Optic Segment to the SmartSwitch Completing the Installation Using Lanview TroubleshootingReceive LED Transmit LED CPU Refer to your Local Management Troubleshooting Checklist Power System Troubleshooting Refer to your Local Management User’s Guide for proper Refer to your Local Management User’s Guide for IP Device Setup Troubleshooting 6H258-17 Using the Reset ButtonModule Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Properties INPUT/OUTPUT Ports Environmental RequirementsCOM Port Pinout Assignments Options for both the 6H258-17 and the 6H259-17 Regulatory CompliancePage Setting the Mode Switches Switch Settings, Upgrades, and InstallationsFigure B-1 Module Mode Switch Location/Component Layout Locating SIMMs Simm UpgradeFigure B-2 Simm Slot Locations Installing the Dram SimmFigure B-3 Installing the Dram Installing Optional High Speed Interface ModulesDram Numerics IndexIndex-2

6H259-17, 6H258-17 specifications

Cabletron Systems, a pioneer in computer networking and telecommunications, has consistently delivered innovative solutions tailored to meet the evolving demands of network infrastructure. Among its notable offerings are the models 6H258-17 and 6H259-17, which showcase advanced technological features designed to optimize network performance, reliability, and scalability.

The 6H258-17 stands out as a high-performance network switch, boasting 24 Ethernet ports, facilitating efficient data transfer and connectivity among multiple devices. Its architecture supports both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet standards, providing flexibility in deploying a variety of network configurations. The switch also employs innovative packet-switching technology, ensuring low-latency communication and enhanced throughput, which is critical for bandwidth-intensive applications.

On the other hand, the 6H259-17 acts as a versatile router and works seamlessly with the 6H258-17 switch, creating a cohesive networking solution. This model is equipped with a robust routing protocol suite, including RIP and OSPF, to facilitate intelligent data routing across networks. Its ability to accommodate various WAN interfaces further enhances its adaptability in different networking environments, making it suitable for both small businesses and larger enterprise setups.

One of the key characteristics of both models is their modular design, which allows for easy upgrades and expansions as the networking requirements grow. Users can invest in additional modules or line cards, enabling them to scale their systems without the need for complete replacements. This feature not only extends the lifespan of the equipment but also aligns with cost-effective budgeting strategies.

In terms of security, Cabletron Systems has integrated sophisticated features into both products to safeguard data integrity and prevent unauthorized access. The ability to implement VLANs and access control lists ensures that only authorized users can access sensitive information. This focus on security is paramount in today’s landscape, where data breaches pose significant risks to organizations of all sizes.

Additionally, both the 6H258-17 and 6H259-17 are designed for easy management and monitoring. With a user-friendly interface and support for SNMP, network administrators can efficiently oversee network activities, troubleshoot issues, and optimize performance.

In conclusion, the Cabletron Systems 6H258-17 and 6H259-17 represent powerful networking solutions that combine performance, scalability, security, and ease of management. Their advanced technologies make them a valuable choice for organizations looking to enhance their network infrastructure while ensuring future growth and adaptability.