Cabletron Systems STHI manual Operational Mode

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The Chassis Status View Screen

OPERATIONAL Mode

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In OPERATIONAL mode (Figure 5-7), the Chassis Status View screen is read-only, displaying the operational status of all ports throughout the stack. The possible states for Ring ports differ from those for STN TCUs.

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Figure 5-10. Chassis Status View Screen in OPERATIONAL Mode

Each Ring port (TPIM port or Ring Out TCU) may be listed as:

ACT The enabled ring port has opened its connection, having detected data on the line. The attached device is inserted into a ring.

WRP The port is in the wrap state. Either the port is disabled, or is not detecting data and is remaining closed.

Each station TCU port may be listed as:

INS The port is enabled and the attached device is applying phantom current. The device is inserted into the ring.

ENB The port is enabled but no phantom current is present.

BYP The port is disabled (see ADMINISTRATIVE mode) and no phantom current is present.

LNK An attached device is applying phantom current, but the port is disabled, preventing insertion of the attached device into the ring.

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Contents Sthi Intelligent Token Ring Stackable HUB USER’S Guide Page FCC Notice Cabletron Software Program License United States Government Restricted Rights Requirements & Specifications InstallationIntroduction Troubleshooting Local ManagementAppendix a Tpim Specifications Appendix B Media Specifications Contents of This Manual Sthi OverviewSthi Overview Lanview LEDsLobe Port and Multiple Ring Out Port Configurations Ring Speed Fault ProtectionTCU Ports Active Circuitry Daughter Board Upgrade KitMedia Type Connector 3 RI & RO PortsAutomatic Beacon Recovery Process Hub-By-Hub Bypass ControlSupport for Passive MAU Workgroups Improved Protection from Beaconing Flash DownloadsIP Address Discovery DAISY-CHAIN MAU Configuration Related Manuals Related ManualsGetting Help Local ManagementGetting Help General Networking Considerations Maximum Number of Stations on a RingGeneral Networking Considerations TemperatureInstallation Recommendations CrosstalkHubstack Interconnect Cables Operating SpecificationsOperating Specifications TCU and COM PortsRJ45 to DB25 Connector Pinout Cabletron Enterprise MIBs Supported MIB GroupsStandard MIBs Ring SpeedSafety Ring SequencePhysical Specifications Computing HardwareEnvironmental Requirements Installing the Sthi Unpacking the SthiAttaching the Strain Relief Bracket Installing the SthiStacking the Sthi Rack-Mounting the SthiWall-Mounting the Sthi Rack Mounting BracketsInstalling the Sthi Free-Standing Installations Wall-mounting the SthiTpim Installation Tpim InstallationFinishing the Installation Connecting the Sthi to the Power SourceLanview LED Signals Color ConditionLoss Of Power Trouble ResolutionTrouble Resolution Failure to Link on Enabled PortReset Button Reset ButtonReset Button Management FailureNvram Reset Switch Nvram Reset SwitchAccessing LM Local ManagementAccessing LM Dumb Terminal ConfigurationMenu Parameter Setting Console Cable Configuration Entering LMInvoking Menu Options or Screen Commands Using LM ScreensUsing LM Screens Working with LM ScreensSetting or Modifying Fields Exiting the Local Management Interface SessionScreen Introductions Password Screen Main Menu Device Setup StatusScreen Hierarchy System LevelComponent Status Snmp TrapsChassis Status View Device StatisticsSystem Date and System Time System Level ScreenSystem Level Screen IP AddressEnable IP Address Discovery Subnet MaskRetry Interval Enable Beacon Recovery Number of RetriesSnmp Community Names Screen Locally Administered AddressSnmp Community Names Screen MAC AddressRead-only Access PolicyCommunity Name Read-writeSnmp Traps Screen Enable TrapsSnmp Traps Screen Trap DestinationChassis Status View Screen Screen Mode Screen CommandChassis Status View Screen Functions of the Chassis Status View ScreenMultiplexer Configuration Fields Port Configuration Fields Administrative ModeEach port field whether Tpim or TCU may be set as follows Ring OUT Enable Mode Operational Mode Each Ring port Tpim port or Ring Out TCU may be listed asComponent Status Screen Component Status ScreenNext and Previous Device Statistics Screen Device Statistics ScreenScreen Mode AccumulateKBytes Received Errors ReceivedFrames Received Beacon StatesRing Number Ports EnabledRing Status Stations on a RingBurst Errors Isolating Errors Fields GroupLine Errors AC ErrorsLost Frame Errors Internal ErrorsNon-Isolating Errors Group Frame Copied ErrorsSnmp Tool Screen Token ErrorsFrequency Errors Snmp Tool ScreenOID Prepend 3 GETGetnext StepWalk Cycles9 SET Repeat Firmware Image DownloadsCtDLCommitRAMtoFlash Overview Twisted Pair Tpim PinoutsFiber Optic Tpim Specifications Fiber Optic Tpim SpecificationsTPIM-F2 for Multimode Fiber Parameter Typical Worst CaseBudget TPIM-F3 for Single Mode Fiber Parameter Typical Minimum MaximumA-5 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP UTP Cable CategoriesAttenuation Loss Cat Frequency Operating Electrical SignalUnshielded Twisted Pair UTP Per 100m @ ≥100m@ 4 Mbps @ 16 Mbps Shielded Twisted Pair STPShielded Twisted Pair STP CategorySTP Lobe Lengths Operational Attenuation perType Frequency 1000 m 1000 ft Mixed STP Cable TypesMax. Lobe Length Max. Drive Distance Type Mbps Single Mode and Multimode Fiber Optic CablingSingle Mode and Multimode Fiber Optic Cabling Total Maximum