Cabletron Systems 9A100 manual Fiber Optic Protective Caps

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FIBER OPTIC PROTECTIVE CAPS

%"¤›apm READ BEFORE REMOVING FIBER OPTIC PROTECTIVE CAPS.

Cable assemblies and MMF/SMF ports are shipped with protective caps to prevent contamination. To avoid contamination, replace port caps on all fiber optic devices when not in use.

Cable assemblies and MMF/SMF ports that become contaminated may experience signal loss or difficulty inserting and removing cable assemblies from MMF/SMF ports.

Contamination can be removed from cable assemblies by

UBlowing surfaces with canned duster (Chemtronics p/n ES1270 or equivalent).

UUsing a fiber port cleaning swab (Alcoa Fujikura LTS p/n ACT-01 or equivalent) saturated with optical-grade isopropyl alcohol, gently wipe the end surface of ferrules first; then wipe down the sides of both ferrules.

UBlow ferrule surfaces dry with canned duster.

Contamination can be removed from MMF/SMF ports by

UUsing the extension tube supplied with canned duster, blow into the optical port, being careful not to allow the extension tube to touch the bottom of the optical port.

UReconnect cable and check for proper mating. If problems remain, gently wipe out optical port with a DRY fiber port cleaning swab and repeat step 1.

%"¤›apm To avoid contamination, replace port caps on all fiber optic devices when not in use.

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Contents SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide FCC Class a Notice Declaration of Conformity Addendum Safety Information Class 1 Laser Transceivers Fiber Optic Protective Caps Regulatory Compliance Summary Safety Revision History Table of Contents Specifications Acronyms Index Xii SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide List of Figures List of Figures Xiv SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide List of Tables List of Tables Xvi SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide Introduction Introduction SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide Switch Installation and Setup Unpacking the SwitchCheck Accessory Carton Contents Inspecting the Switch SmartSwitch 9A100-04 front panel1 DS3 and E3 I/O Module Configuration Installing the Switch Installing the SmartSwitch 9A100 Configuring the Switch SmartSwitch 9A100 console and network connections Using the Console Console CommandsSmartSwitch # show portconfig a1 Creating an Alias SmartSwitch # set consoletimeoutConsole Time-out TrafficAmbiguous Commands SwitchTrafficCongestion. For exampleConsole Help Smartswitch ATM AdministratorSmartSwitch # ? add laneclient ExteriorSmartSwitch ATM Administrator Installation Steps MB RAMStarting SmartSwitch ATM Administrator the First Time Accessing Online HelpUser Name Access Level Default Password SmartSwitch ATM Administrator SmartSwitch # add ipatmclient IP Over ATM and LaneCreating AN IP Over ATM Vlan Server Is local Server Connection Established Creating AN Emulated LAN ATM Addressing for IP over ATM3900000000000000000014418000005A01010100 Add Elan No Lane server address is specified see note belowIlmi ELANs Across Multiple Switches ATM Addressing for LAN EmulationSwitch Clients SmartSwitch# add laneclientElan1 Page Switch Administration Backing UP and Restoring Switch ConfigurationPath /backdir/config-1 ATM Routing SmartSwitch# restore switchSmartSwitch # show netprefix b2 Creating an Iisp RouteAtmAddress AtmrouteIisp route across Pnni domain UNI Routes Route Metrics SmartSwitch # show pnnimetrics IP Routing90.1.1.254 Route NET TableEvents and Alarms Event CategoriesViewing Events and Alarms SmartSwitch # set eventdisplayDeleting Events and Alarms SmartSwitch # set alarmdisplayPVC Connections Point-to-Point PVCs SmartSwitch # add trafficdescriptorSmartSwitch # show trafficdescriptor 100Point-to-Multipoint PVCs Md1 #add trafficdescriptorConnecting to Local Switch Client Through a PVC Local10.1.1.0 Non-zero VPIs VCC Mask Index VPI Bits VPI Values VCI Bits VCI ValuesUse show portconfig to see the change to port A1 SmartSwitch # set portconfig a1Traffic Management Traffic DescriptorsType Number Descriptor Characteristics Traffic Descriptor with CLP and best effortCall Admission Control Policy 80005000 Ubr SmartSwitch # set porttrafficcongestion Min for CBR queueQoS Queue Recommended Settings SmartSwitch # show switchtrafficcongestionEFCI, EPD, and RM Thresholds Accessing the Boot Load Prompt Upgrading and Changing SoftwareBoot Load Commands Command Action ParametersUpgrading Boot Load Software Boot PromFlash RAM =df b Upgrading Post Diagnostic Software =chpi=df p Upgrading Switch Operating Software =df sUsing the Update Firmware Command SmartSwitch # update firmware214.95.77.240 Saving Core Dumps 204.95.77.240 Tftpboot/bobr/coreSet CoreDump command BobrError IP e0103288 PFP e04be080 R0pfp e04be040 R1sp e04be0c0 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting IP Over ATMTroubleshooting LAN Emulation Troubleshooting Pnni Links Troubleshooting Congestion Diagnosing CongestionGlobal Congestion Port Congestion Troubleshooting Congestion Appendix a Specifications FunctionFigure A-1 SmartSwitch 9A100 front panel Specification Value ¢ %+2,%/˜96%,,%,329Table A-4 ATM port specifications Protocol StandardManagement Protocol Supported MIBs RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Color DB-9 Pin DB-9 DescriptionTechnical Specifications Appendix B Agent Support MIB, SMI, MIB Files and Internet MIB HierarchyZeitNet Cabletron Proprietary MIBs MIB, SMI, MIB Files and Internet MIB HierarchyRelation Between Object Identifier and the Represented Value Supported protocols Supported SMI FormatsZeitnet Cabletron Proprietary MIB Groups Name Object Identifier FunctionSmartSwitch 9A100 MIB Support MIB ExceptionsManaging the SmartSwitch 9A100 Console Commands that Affect the Agent Update firmware Backup Restore RebootAppendix C Technical Support FAX ServiceElectronic Services Telephone AssistanceHardware Warranty Software WarrantyRepair Services Appendix D Acronyms Bootp DTE FCS Ilmi LES Netbeui PDU RMA SVC VBR/RT Acronyms SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide Index NumericsElan Lane Snmp Lane Pnni Non-zero values