Lucent Technologies P333T manual Cabling

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Chapter 4

Installation and Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Port Settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 4.2

Default Port Settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Function

 

 

 

Default Setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10/100Base-TX ports

100Base-FX ports

1000 Base-X ports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duplex mode

 

Full duplex

Full duplex

Full duplex only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed mode

 

100M

100M

1000M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flow control

 

Off

Off

No pause

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Backpressure

 

On (only in Half

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

 

 

 

 

duplex mode)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto-negotiation

 

Enable

Not Applicable

Enabled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Administration status

 

Enable

Enable

Enable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Port VLAN

 

1

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tagging mode

 

Clear

Clear

Clear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Port priority

 

Regular

Regular

Regular

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Functions operate in their default settings unless configured otherwise.

Cabling

Cajun P330 modules include the following types of ports (according to the speed and standard they support): 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX and 1000Base-LX.

Note: To interconnect Cajun P330 switches with copper wire, crossed cables are required.

The maximum UTP cable length connected to a 10/100 Mbps port operating as 10Base-T, is 100 m (328 ft.).

A UTP Category 5 cable must be connected to any 100Base-TX port, via an RJ45 connector. The maximum UTP cable length connected to a 100Base-TX port, or a 10/100 Mbps port operating as 100Base-TX, is 100 m (328 ft.).

A fiberoptic cable must be connected to any 100Base-FX port, via a pair of SC connectors. The maximum fiber cable length connected to a 100Base-FX port is 412 m (1,352 ft) when operating in half duplex, and 2 km (6,562 ft) when operating in full duplex.

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Contents Cajun P333T Page Contents Cajun P333T User’s Guide Mtbf Mtbf List of Figures Cajun P333T LEDsList of Figures Cajun P333T User’s Guide List of Tables List of Tables Viii Cajun P333T User’s Guide Cajun P330 Family Features OverviewCongestion Control Layer 2 FeaturesAuto-Negotiation VLANsCajun P330 Standards Supported Cajun P330 Manager Cajun P330 Network ManagementDurability CajunViewSmon MIBs RFC Cajun P330 Network MonitoringRmon MIBs RFC Port MirroringChapter Overview Cajun P333T User’s Guide Cajun P333T Front and Rear Panels Cajun P333T Front PanelPWR FDX Cajun P333T Back Panel Cajun P333T AC and DC Back PanelsApplications ApplicationCajun P330 stacks with a Cajun 330 backbone Installing the Stacking Sub-module in the Cajun P330 Installation and SetupInstalling Stacking Sub-modules PositioningRack Mounting Cajun P333T Rack MountingConnecting Stacked Switches To connect stacked switchesIncorrect Stack Connection Installing Expansion Sub-modules Installing the Expansion Sub-module into the Cajun P330Removing an Existing Expansion Sub-module Powering On Cajun P330 Module AC Powering On Cajun P330 Module DCConfiguring the Switch Cajun P330 Default SettingsCabling Connecting to the Serial Port 1000BASE-SLXAssigning Cajun P330’s IP Stack Address Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Establishing a Serial Connection for ConfigurationConventions Used Establishing a Telnet Session For example telnetRunning the CLI Entering the Privileged Level Security LevelsEntering the User Level Entering the Supervisor LevelRetstatus command General CommandsTop and Up commands Tree commandNavigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts Command SyntaxCommand Abbreviations Getting HelpCommands, Parameters and Default Settings Command HierarchyHow Commands are Organized Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Flowcontrol Trunk Vlan Show timeout command User Level CommandsShow time command Show timezone commandShow ntp command Show system commandShow image version command Show snmp command Show interface command Show port commandShow module command Show module commandField Description Show flowcontrol command Console show flowcontrolShow cam command FieldShow trunk command Show spantree command Show log command AddrShow download status command Set commands Privileged Level CommandsDisable command Set enablepass commandSet logout command Set ntp server commandSet ip route command Set snmp community command Set snmp community read-onlyreadSet snmp trap command Set snmp trap rcvraddrSet system location string Set system location commandSet system name command Set system name stringSet port level command Set system contact commandSet interface command Set system contact stringSet port negotiation command Set port enable commandSet port disable command Set port speed commandSet port duplex command Set Vlan command Set flowcontrol command Set trunk command Set spantree enable command Set spantree disable commandSet spantree priority command Get time command Set Smon License CommandSync time command Clear CommandsClear snmp trap command Clear Vlan commandClear cam command Download command Reset commandTo reset module Supervisor Level Commands Set super password commandSet defpass command Power Requirements AC SpecificationsCajun P330 Switch Power Requirements DCEnvironmental Safety ACSafety DC EMC EmissionsExpansion Sub-modules Laser SafetyStacking Sub-module Standards ComplianceLaser Classification Usage RestrictionLaser Data Fast Ethernet Fiber Expansion Sub-module Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-moduleBackup Power Supply Bups Power RequirementsSafety Mtbf Installation Cajun P330 Standalone ManagerSystem Requirements Documentation and Online Help Software DownloadHow to Contact Us +972 3 645Cajun P333T User’s Guide
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P333T specifications

Lucent Technologies P333T is a highly regarded networking device that has made significant contributions to the telecommunications field. Primarily designed for service providers and large organizations, it is recognized for its robust architecture, which is tailored to handle high-capacity data processing and seamless voice integration.

One of the standout features of the P333T is its support for multiple types of network interfaces, including Ethernet and ATM. This versatility allows organizations to integrate the device into various types of network environments, thereby ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure. Additionally, the P333T supports both IP and legacy protocols, making it suitable for a wide range of applications and use cases.

The P333T is equipped with advanced packet processing capabilities, enabling efficient data handling and routing. This is particularly important in today's data-driven world, where fast and reliable connections are paramount. The multi-service capabilities of the P333T allow it to effectively manage voice, video, and data traffic simultaneously, thus optimizing the overall performance of the network.

Another significant attribute of the P333T is its modular design. This feature enables organizations to easily upgrade or replace components according to their evolving needs. The ability to scale up as required is essential for businesses looking to future-proof their investments and ensure longevity in their network solutions.

In terms of management and monitoring, the P333T offers sophisticated tools that facilitate easy configuration and monitoring. These tools assist network administrators in maintaining optimal performance and troubleshooting any issues that may arise. This user-friendly management interface allows for efficient operation and helps reduce downtime, which is crucial in maintaining service quality.

Security is also a critical aspect of the P333T architecture. It includes features designed to protect against unauthorized access and ensure data integrity. This emphasis on security is particularly relevant for organizations handling sensitive information or operating in regulated industries.

Overall, the Lucent Technologies P333T represents a well-engineered solution that combines flexibility, performance, and security. With its range of features and technologies, it empowers organizations to meet their current networking needs while being prepared for future advancements. Its reliability, scalability, and robust capabilities make it a prominent choice for service providers and enterprises alike, solidifying its legacy in the telecommunications landscape.