Cabletron Systems SEHI-22 Lanview LEDs, Reset Button, Local Management, Stackable Capabilities

Page 12

INTRODUCTION

LANVIEW LEDs

Cabletron Systems’ LANVIEW Status Monitoring and Diagnostics System is a troubleshooting tool that helps you diagnose power failures, collisions, cable faults, and link problems. The LANVIEW LEDs are conveniently located on the SEHI’s front panel.

Reset Button

The front panel Reset Button lets you reboot the SEHI and initialize the processor.

Local Management

The SEHI’s Local Management lets you manage the SEHI and all its attached segments. It also provides full packet and error statistics for the entire stack, individual device, or individual port. You access Local Management by attaching a DEC VT™ 320 terminal or a PC using VT320 emulation software to the SEHI’s RJ45 COM port.

1.5STACKABLE CAPABILITIES

The SEHI intelligent hub is designed to manage Cabletron’s SEH series of non-intelligent hubs. The SEHI serves as the logical “top” of the stack. It manages all SEH hubs in the stack providing full packet and error statistics for the entire stack, individual device, or individual port.

You can stack together up to four SEH non-intelligent hubs with one SEHI using Cabletron’s external HubSTACK Interconnect cables. Stackable configurations let you maintain only one IEEE repeater hop while providing up to 130 Ethernet ports. You can also add or remove hubs from the stack without having to power down.

1.6REMOTE NETWORK MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES

You can manage the SEHI remotely by any SNMP network management system. Cabletron Systems offers the following remote management packages:

Cabletron Systems SPECTRUM®

Cabletron Systems Remote LANVIEW®/Windows™

Cabletron Systems Remote LANVIEW® for SunNet™ Manager

Page 1-4

Image 12
Contents 10BASE-T Intelligent Stackable HUB USER’S Guide Printed On Recycled Paper FCC Notice DOC NoticeCabletron SYSTEMS, INC Program License Agreement Cabletron Software Program LicenseExclusion of Warranty Disclaimer of Liability United States Government Restricted RightsTable of Contents Installation Connecting to the NetworkTroubleshooting Local ManagementContents Appendix B Twisted Pair Wiring Tables A-1 Using this Manual Chapter IntroductionIntroduction Getting Help Sehi OverviewSehi Features Repeater FunctionalityPolarity Detection and Correction Flash EEPROMsReset Button Lanview LEDsLocal Management Stackable CapabilitiesIntroduction Optional Features EpimDaughter Board Upgrade Kit Rack Mount or Wall Mount HardwareRelated Manuals Cable Specifications HubSTACK Interconnect Cable RequirementsLength Insertion LossImpedance JitterDelay TemperatureCrosstalk NoiseFiber Optic Budget and Propagation Delay Cable Type Attenuation Maximum Cable LengthInstallation REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Connectors Thin-Net Network Requirements for the EPIM-C ModuleCable Type TerminatorsNetwork Port Specifications AUI Cable Requirements for the EPIM-A and EPIM-X ModulesAUI Cable SEHI-22 and SEHI-24 Network Port Specifications SEHI-32 and SEHI-34 Network Port SpecificationsPin Champ Connector Installation REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Epim Specifications EPIM-TEPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 Parameter Typical Worst Worst Case Typical Value BudgetEPIM-F3 EPIM-F3Parameter Typical Minimum Maximum Connector Type EPIM-CEPIM-A and EPIM-X AUI Port EPIM-A and EPIM-XCOM Transceiver RequirementsDelay Times Start of Packets Delay Times JAMGeneral PreambleFault Protection Power Supply RequirementsOutput Min. Load Max. Load Max Power JAM OutputSafety PhysicalInstalling the Sehi Unpacking the SehiStacking the Sehi Stacking the Sehi Attaching the Strain Relief Bracket Disconnect SEH and Sehi Interconnect Cables At the OUT PortInstalling the Sehi in the Rack Rack Mounting the SehiWall Mounting the Sehi Free-Standing Installation Shelf or Table-top InstallationInstallation Connecting the Sehi to the Power Source Connecting the Sehi to the Network Connecting to Network Ports, SEHI-22 and SEHI-24EPIM-2 Connecting to Network Ports, SEHI-32 and SEHI-34 Connecting a UTP Segment to an EPIM-T EPIM-T Cross-over SwitchConnecting to the Network Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Network Connecting a Thin-Net Segment to an EPIM-C EPIM-C Connecting an AUI Cable to an EPIM-A EPIM-AConnecting an AUI Cable to an EPIM-X Finishing the Installation On Position Toward Back Epim OFF Position Toward FrontChapter Troubleshooting Installation CHECK-OUTUsing Lanview PWR CPUTroubleshooting CLN Using the Reset ButtonRCV LNKChapter Local Management Local Management Management Terminal Requirements Console Cable Configuration Management Terminal ConnectionManagement Terminal Setup Parameters Menu Function Selection Display SetupGeneral Setup SetupLocal Management Accessing Local Management Sehi Local ManagementFeature Selection Screen Local Management Using the Local Management Screens Community Name Table ScreenAccess Community NameEditing the Community Name Field Configuration Screen IP AddressDefault Gateway Port Enable OverrideSetting the IP Address SubNet MaskSetting the Subnet Mask Setting the Default Gateway Using the Port Enable OverrideExiting the Configuration Screen Trap Table ScreenConfiguring the Trap Table Snmp Community NameTraps Trap IP AddressExiting the Trap Table Screen Snmp Tools ScreenOID Prepend GetSet Get NextWalk Recall-OIDStep CyclesGetting Individual OIDs Getting the Next OIDSetting an OID Viewing Multiple OIDsWalking Through OIDs Stepping Through OIDsCycling Through OIDs Exiting the Snmp Tools Screen Device Statistics ScreenErrors Received CRC ErrorsAlignment Errors Port Admin. StatusEnable Port Disable PortUpdate-Freq Port Seg. StatusUsing the Enable Port Command Selecting the Appropriate Module/PortUsing the Disable Port Command Exiting the Device Statistics ScreenAppendix a Twisted Pair Wiring Tables Twisted Pair Wiring TablesA-2 A-3 A-4 From Punch Down To RJ-45 Into Block Wallplate Office 10BASE-TDrop Device A-6 A-7 SEHI-32/34 Punch Wall Plate Champ Down Block If Required Ethernet DeviceFigure A-1. Punch Down Block A-9 Power Supply Cord GermanSpanish French