3Com Hub 1000 SX manual Power Modules, Cabling Options

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Power Modules

Using Optional Power Systems 2-9

Power Modules

At least one SuperStack II Advanced Redundant Power System Power Module Type 2 is required for each SuperStack II hub that you want to protect. The Hub 1000 SX requires the 100-watt, 3.3-volt version of the module (part number 3C16074).

One Advanced RPS with Power Modules configured with straight cables for standard usage can contain a maximum of four 100-watt Power Modules (and four 60-watt Power Modules), or eight 60-watt Power Modules. If each Power Module is configured for full redundancy with a SuperStack II Advanced Redundant Power System Y Cable Type 2 (part number 3C16079), an Advanced RPS can contain a maximum of eight 100-watt Power Modules, supporting as many as four Hub 1000 SX units.

Using the cable supplied with the Power Module, you connect the Power Module to the DC power connector located on the rear panel of the Hub 1000 SX. (For the DC power connector location, see Figure 2-1.)

In the event of a failure in a Power Module, an alert is automatically sent to the Advanced RPS management console software.

Cabling Options

You can supply AC power and DC power to the Hub 1000 SX simultaneously, so that if an AC power failure occurs, the hub switches to DC power supplied by the Advanced RPS unit. You can also supply only DC power to the hub with the Advanced RPS unit.

Table 2-4 summarizes the Advanced RPS configuration options.

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Contents User Guide SuperStack II Hub 1000 SXA member of the 3Com SuperStack II System UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California2 INSTALLING THE HUB CONTENTSABOUT THIS GUIDE 1 INTRODUCTION 3 MAKING CONNECTIONS A USING THE CONSOLE PORTPOST Messages GLOSSARY INDEX 3COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFICATIONSTECHNICAL SUPPORT FCC CLASS A VERIFICATION STATEMENTPage FIGURES Page Port Configuration Menu TABLESPage Icon ABOUT THIS GUIDENotice Type DescriptionSETDEFAULT !0 -IP NETaddr = CommandsMenu commands and buttonsHub 1000 SX INTRODUCTIONGeneral Description and Uplink DownlinksFull-Duplex OperationFlow Control Functions Features andSuperStack II Hub 1000 SX User Guide INSTALLING THE HUBHub Description The hub’s front and rear panels are shown in Figure Connecting the Hub Installing and4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other side of the hub Table 2-1 Downlink Connections ConnectorMaximum Cable Type Indicator Table 2-2 Hub 1000 SX Indicators Color StatusGBIC Module Connecting aThe gigabit interface connector GBIC port on the rear panel of the Power Systems Using OptionalCabling Options Power ModulesTable 2-4 Advanced RPS Configuration Options A hub connects to a UPS unit through the hub’s AC power cordYou can connect a UPS unit to an Advanced RPS unit as long as you do not exceed the maximum wattage 325 watts for the UPS unit. To verify that the UPS unit’s maximum wattage is not exceeded, calculate the total power consumption of all units connected to the Advanced RPS. If the result is less than 325 watts, your configuration is safe if the result is greater than 325 watts, then there are too many units connected to the Advanced RPS Page Table 3-1 Gigabit Ethernet Maximum Cable Lengths MAKING CONNECTIONSAggregating Power WorkgroupServers connecting to the network backbone. See FigureThe Hub 1000 SX does not support bandwidth aggregation trunking SwitchesYou can use the Hub 1000 SX downlinks to aggregate 10/100 Mbps 3-4 CHAPTER 3 MAKING CONNECTIONS Figure 3-3 Aggregated Switches ConnectionFigure 3-4 Mixed Connection ConnectingThe best use of the hub uplink is as a backbone connection to a 3Com Table 3-2 Troubleshooting Tips Figure 3-6 Uplink Connection to a 10/100 Mbps SwitchSymptom SolutionUSING THE CONSOLE PORT With Power Connecting theRequirements Console PortTo connect the console port when the hub is disconnected from powerConnecting the Console Port A-3 Disconnectedmessage, return the hub to the supplier Logging OnAfter 4 minutes of inactivity, the CLI logs off automatically Port Settings PasswordChanging the ConfiguringTo display the Port Configuration menu Table A-2 Port Configuration Menu Configuring Port SettingsA-8 APPENDIX A USING THE CONSOLE PORT Configuring Port Settings and be configured to receive pause frames Configuring Port Settings A-11 Hub Status Displayingmatrix, Y indicates yes and n indicates no. See Table A-3 Table A-3 Hub Status InformationDisplaying Hub Status A-13 A-14 APPENDIX A USING THE CONSOLE PORT Restoring the Factory Default SettingsFirmware Image Updating theentering option Checking theXmodem-CRC To transfer the firmware image file Logging Off during a firmware update, the CLI displays the following messagelog in again. To restart the file transfer, repeat steps 6 and Table A-5 Fatal Error Messages Table A-4 File Transfer Error MessagesWhile saving port settings or Physical Dimensions SPECIFICATIONSEnvironmental Operating Ranges Page Board Service ServicesTECHNICAL SUPPORT Online TechnicalAccess by Digital Modem Access by Analog Modem1 408 654 C-2 APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SUPPORTLocal access numbers are available within the following countries Czech Republic/Slovak Santa Clara, CaliforniaCentral European HQ 305 261 3266 Miami, FloridaTo obtain an RMA number, call or fax Page GLOSSARY cable is based on CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection. Channel accessaccess method transmission of light signalsincoming IEEEflow control Mbpscontrol. See also asymmetric flow control, flow control, pause frame INDEX SymbolsNumbers Page Switch 9300 3-2, 3-3 Page STANDARD WARRANTY SERVICE 3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTYHARDWARE SOFTWARELIMITATION OF LIABILITY FCC CLASS A VERIFICATION STATEMENTGOVERNING LAW