Cabletron Systems SEHI-32, SEHI-22, SEHI-24, SEHI-34 manual Delay, Crosstalk, Noise, Temperature

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS

Delay

The maximum propagation delay of a 10BASE-T link segment must not exceed 1000 nsec. This 1000 nsec. maximum delay limits the maximum link segment length to no greater than 200 meters.

Crosstalk

Crosstalk is caused by signal coupling between the different cable pairs contained within a multi-pair cable bundle. 10BASE-T transceivers are designed so that the user does not need to be concerned about cable crosstalk, provided the cable meets all other requirements.

Noise

Noise can be caused by either crosstalk or externally induced impulses. Impulse noise may cause data errors if the impulses occur at very specific times during data transmission. Generally, the user need not be concerned about noise. If noise-related data errors are suspected, it may be necessary to either reroute the cable or eliminate the source of the impulse noise.

Temperature

Multi-pair PVC 24 AWG telephone cables typically have an attenuation of approximately 8 to 10 dB/100m at 20° C (78° F). The attenuation of PVC insulated cable varies significantly with temperature. At temperatures greater than 40° C (104° F), we strongly recommend that you use plenum-rated cables to ensure that cable attenuation remains within specification.

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Contents 10BASE-T Intelligent Stackable HUB USER’S Guide Printed On Recycled Paper DOC Notice FCC NoticeCabletron Software Program License Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC Program License AgreementUnited States Government Restricted Rights Exclusion of Warranty Disclaimer of LiabilityTable of Contents Connecting to the Network InstallationTroubleshooting Local ManagementContents Appendix B Twisted Pair Wiring Tables A-1 Chapter Introduction Using this ManualSehi Overview Introduction Getting HelpRepeater Functionality Sehi FeaturesPolarity Detection and Correction Flash EEPROMsLanview LEDs Reset ButtonLocal Management Stackable CapabilitiesEpim Introduction Optional FeaturesRelated Manuals Daughter Board Upgrade KitRack Mount or Wall Mount Hardware HubSTACK Interconnect Cable Requirements Cable SpecificationsInsertion Loss LengthImpedance JitterTemperature DelayCrosstalk NoiseCable Type Attenuation Maximum Cable Length Fiber Optic Budget and Propagation DelayInstallation REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Thin-Net Network Requirements for the EPIM-C Module ConnectorsCable Type TerminatorsAUI Cable Network Port SpecificationsAUI Cable Requirements for the EPIM-A and EPIM-X Modules SEHI-32 and SEHI-34 Network Port Specifications SEHI-22 and SEHI-24 Network Port SpecificationsPin Champ Connector EPIM-T Installation REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Epim SpecificationsParameter Typical Worst Worst Case Typical Value Budget EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2EPIM-F3 EPIM-F3Parameter Typical Minimum Maximum EPIM-C Connector TypeEPIM-A and EPIM-X EPIM-A and EPIM-X AUI PortTransceiver Requirements COMDelay Times JAM Delay Times Start of PacketsGeneral PreamblePower Supply Requirements Fault ProtectionOutput Min. Load Max. Load Max Power JAM OutputPhysical SafetyUnpacking the Sehi Installing the SehiStacking the Sehi Stacking the Sehi Disconnect SEH and Sehi Interconnect Cables At the OUT Port Attaching the Strain Relief BracketRack Mounting the Sehi Installing the Sehi in the RackWall Mounting the Sehi Shelf or Table-top Installation Free-Standing InstallationInstallation Connecting the Sehi to the Power Source Connecting to Network Ports, SEHI-22 and SEHI-24 Connecting the Sehi to the NetworkEPIM-2 Connecting to Network Ports, SEHI-32 and SEHI-34 EPIM-T Cross-over Switch Connecting a UTP Segment to an EPIM-TConnecting to the Network Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Network Connecting a Thin-Net Segment to an EPIM-C EPIM-C EPIM-A Connecting an AUI Cable to an EPIM-AConnecting an AUI Cable to an EPIM-X On Position Toward Back Epim OFF Position Toward Front Finishing the InstallationInstallation CHECK-OUT Chapter TroubleshootingUsing Lanview CPU PWRUsing the Reset Button Troubleshooting CLNRCV LNKChapter Local Management Local Management Management Terminal Requirements Management Terminal Connection Console Cable ConfigurationMenu Function Selection Display Setup Management Terminal Setup ParametersGeneral Setup SetupSehi Local Management Local Management Accessing Local ManagementFeature Selection Screen Community Name Table Screen Local Management Using the Local Management ScreensCommunity Name AccessEditing the Community Name Field IP Address Configuration ScreenPort Enable Override Default GatewaySetting the IP Address SubNet MaskSetting the Subnet Mask Using the Port Enable Override Setting the Default GatewayTrap Table Screen Exiting the Configuration ScreenSnmp Community Name Configuring the Trap TableTraps Trap IP AddressSnmp Tools Screen Exiting the Trap Table ScreenGet OID PrependSet Get NextRecall-OID WalkStep CyclesGetting the Next OID Getting Individual OIDsViewing Multiple OIDs Setting an OIDCycling Through OIDs Walking Through OIDsStepping Through OIDs Device Statistics Screen Exiting the Snmp Tools ScreenCRC Errors Errors ReceivedAlignment Errors Port Admin. StatusDisable Port Enable PortUpdate-Freq Port Seg. StatusSelecting the Appropriate Module/Port Using the Enable Port CommandExiting the Device Statistics Screen Using the Disable Port CommandTwisted Pair Wiring Tables Appendix a Twisted Pair Wiring TablesA-2 A-3 A-4 Drop Device From Punch Down To RJ-45 Into Block Wallplate Office10BASE-T A-6 A-7 Champ Down Block If Required Ethernet Device SEHI-32/34 Punch Wall PlateFigure A-1. Punch Down Block A-9 German Power Supply CordSpanish French