Cabletron Systems MICROMMAC-22T, 42T manual COM Port Specifications, COM 1/COM 2 Ports

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REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS

Other Considerations

In addition to complying with the preceding cable specifications, the following recommendations should be followed to minimize errors and obtain optimum performance from the network:

UTP cabling should be free of splices, stubs, or bridged taps.

Maintain a two punch-down block limit between TCU ports and wall outlets.

Properly ground metal troughs, ducts, etc. carrying Token Ring signals.

Avoid routing Token Ring signals near copper cables that exit a building or are susceptible to lightning strikes and power surges.

UTP cables containing Token Ring signals should not be simultaneously used for applications which may impress high voltages (greater that 5 volts) with sharp rise or fall times. The noise coupling from such signals could directly cause errors on the Token Ring network.

Lobe lengths between TCU ports and connected devices should not exceed 100 meters of 22 to 24 AWG wire.

Wherever possible, use dedicated UTP cable for Token Ring signals.

2.3 COM PORT SPECIFICATIONS

The RJ45 COM 1 and COM 2 ports (Figure 2-2) support Local Management applications. A description of COM port applications is listed below:

MicroMMAC-24TTOKEN RING HUB WITH LANVIEW®

SUPPORTING 100 OHM UTP CABLE

4M

16M

 

DISPLAY RESET

 

SPEED

COM 2 COM 1

Figure 2-2. COM 1/COM 2 Ports

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Contents Page Iii FCC Notice Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC. Program License Agreement United States Government Restricted Rights Contents Troubleshooting Local ManagementSaved System Messages Viewing Power UP Diagnostic Tests Contents Overview Chapter IntroductionMicroMMAC-T Overview MicroMMAC-T Features TelnetCable Signal Polarity Speed Fault ProtectionActive TCU Ports Local ManagementRing Speed Switch Cabletron’s Distributed LAN Monitor ModeFlash Eeprom Lanview LEDsReset Button COM Port ApplicationsLCD and LCD Display Button MIB SupportRmon MIB RFC 1271/1513 Support Rmon MIB SupportGroup Subgroup Section Stackable Capabilities BRIDGING/ROUTING Capabilities Typical Stackable Configuration1 SNA/WAN Integration Remote Management CapabilitiesTelnet Capabilities BRIMsRecommended Reading Getting HelpCable Specifications MicroMMAC-T Ports/CablesUTP Cable Specifications Attenuation and ImpedanceUTP Voice Grade and Category 3 Specifications Frequency Impedance AttenuationMaximum Lobe Lengths Type 3 Media FiltersMaximum Number of Stations UTP Maximum Lobe LengthsSTP Cable Specifications STP Cable SpecificationsTypes Frequency Impedance Attenuation Maximum Trunk Lengths STP Maximum Lobe LengthsSTP Cable Type Ring Speed Mbps STP Maximum Drive Distance Mixed Cable Types Attenuation Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications Cable Type Attenuation Maximum Drive DistanceSingle Mode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable SpecificationsFiber Optic Budget Cable RECOMMENDATIONS/TROUBLESHOOTING TemperatureCrosstalk NoiseCOM Port Specifications COM 1/COM 2 PortsTpim Specifications UPSSlip TPIM-T1TPIM-T2 TPIM-T1 PinoutsTPIM-F2 TPIM-T4 PinoutsTPIM-F3 TPIM-F2 SpecificationsParameter Typical Worst Case Value Budget Parameter Typical Minimum MaximumREQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications Power Supply RequirementsOutput Min. Load Max. Load Max Power Environmental RequirementsService SafetyPhysical Unpacking the MicroMMAC-T Attaching the Strain Relief BracketInstalling the MicroMMAC-T Rack-Mounting the MicroMMAC-TInstalling of Rack-Mount Brackets Wall-Mounting the MicroMMAC-TWall-Mounting the MicroMMAC-T Connecting to a Power Source Free-Standing InstallationResetting the MICROMMAC-T To reset the MicroMMAC-T Setting the Ring SpeedTo change the ring speed Setting the Nvram Switch To restore MicroMMAC-T parameters to the factory defaultsConnecting Lobe Port Cabling RJ45 Plug MIC ConnectorRJ45 Plug At TCU At device port10. UTP Configuration Example To attach a lobe segment to a MicroMMAC-T network port 11. STP Configuration ExampleSignal RJ45 DB9 Ring-In Ring-Out Installing Tpim ModulesPinout Cross-Reference for TPIMs Setting Phantom and RI/RO Switches Tpim Installation To install a TPIM, perform the following stepsConnecting STP Segments To connect a TPIM-T1 to a Twisted Pair SegmentConnecting Twisted Pair Segments To connect a segment to a TPIM-T2/-T4Connecting Fiber Optic Link Segments 16. The TPIM-T2/-T4To connect a fiber optic link segment to the TPIM-F2 /-F3 17. The TPIM-F2/-F3Checking the Installation To check MicroMMAC-T installationManagement Terminal Requirements Use Local Management to Do the FollowingAttaching the Management Terminal Management Terminal Setup ParametersTo attach a management terminal to the MicroMMAC-T Terminal Settings for LM Terminal Modem Cable Configuration and SetupMenu Function Selection Accessing Local Management To access Local ManagementAccessing Local Management via Telnet MicroMMAC-TLocal Management ScreenAccessing Local Management from a Modem Using Local ManagementSetup Menu Screen Main Menu ScreenWorking with Local Management Screens Setting or Modifying Local Management Screen FieldsSelecting a Menu Screen Option Exiting a Local Management Screen Exiting Your Local Management SessionSetting the System Date System Level ScreenSetting the System Time Setting the Host IP AddressModifying the Subnet Mask To modify the Subnet MaskTo set the Default Gateway Setting the Default GatewaySetting Automatic Beacon Recovery Process Abrp Fields To set the Beacon Recovery field Setting COM 1 and COM 2 Applications Snmp Community Names ScreenTo set the Number of Retries field To set the Retry Interval fieldSnmp Community Names Screen Access Policy Snmp Traps ScreenCommunity Name Editing the Community Name fieldEnable Traps Setting Snmp TrapsTrap Destination Trap Community NameRing Security Screen Ring Security Screen Station Address Security ModeStn Edit SAVE/EXECUTE NextscreenPreviousscreen ReturnAdding Stations to the Station Address Allowed List Viewing the Revised Allowed ListDeleting Stations from the Station Address Allowed List Device Statistics Screen Device StatisticsUsing the Accumulative Counter Mode Selecting the Device Statistics Counter ModeSetting the Refresh Field Errors Received Isolating ErrorsAC Errors Ring InformationNON-ISOLATING Errors Lost Frame ErrorsFrame Copied Errors Chassis Status View ScreenMode Next Using the Operational Mode Screen 10. Chassis Status View Operational ScreenTo display the status of ports Using the Administrative Mode Screen To enable and disable select portsTo enable all ports for all modules Using the Ring OUT Enable Mode ScreenTo bypass all ports on a module To reconnect a module to the token ringTo switch to and from STN and RO Component Status ScreenMIB Navigator Screen 13. Component Status View ScreenTo get help on specific commands To access a list of MIB commandsTo escape from the MIB Navigator screen MIB Commands Navigational commandsNavigation Built-In Special Built-In commands SetFlash Download Screen To download a Flash imageDownload Method field To chose the Runtime methodTo choose the Bootprom method Toggle from Runtime to Bootprom using the spacebarUsing Lanview LEDs Lanview LedsUsing the LCD Display LCD DisplayStatic System Messages Static System MessagesDisplayed Message Significance Alarm Messages Alarm MessagesDisplayed Significance Messages Unsaved Failure or Error Messages Unsaved Initialization MessagesSaved System Messages Normal Unsaved Initialization MessagesSaved System Messages Displayed MessageViewing Power UP Diagnostic Tests Responding to Error MessagesTo execute a response option To return to Local ManagementPower Supply Cord