Lucent Technologies P333T manual 1000BASE-SLX, Connecting to the Serial Port

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Chapter 4 Installation and Setup

Appropriate cables are available from your local supplier.

Table 4.3 Gigabit Ethernet Cabling

Gigabit Interface

Fiber Type

Diameter

Modal

Maximum

(μm)

Bandwidth

Distance (m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-SX

MM

62.5

160

220

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-SX

MM

62.5

200

275

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-SX

MM

50

400

500

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-SX

MM

50

500

550

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-LX

MM

62.5

500

550

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-LX

MM

50

500

550

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-LX

SM

9

NA

5,000

 

 

 

 

 

1000BASE-SLX

SM

9

NA

10,000

 

 

 

 

 

*1000BASE-LX over Multimode fiber requires a special Patch cord cable which you can obtain from your local cable supplier.

Connecting to the Serial Port

Cajun P333T has one serial port on the front of the switch for connecting a terminal, a terminal emulator, or a modem using the supplied adapter.

Note: Modem connection requires a modem adapter which is supplied by Lucent upon request.

The RJ-45 port on the front of the switch is labeled “Console”, and may be used to configure the switch using the built-in Command Line Interface (CLI, Terminal Emulation). In the future, this connector will also be used for out-of-band SNMP management, via a modem.

The port settings are as follows:

Baud Rate - 9600 bps

Character Size - 8

Parity - None

Stop Bit - 1

Flow Control - None

We recommend using a VT-100 terminal to enable access to all CLI features.

The terminal connected to the serial port must be configured with the same settings; this setting will work with any PC COM port over a DB9 to RJ45 connector.

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Contents Cajun P333T Page Contents Cajun P333T User’s Guide Mtbf Mtbf Cajun P333T LEDs List of FiguresList of Figures Cajun P333T User’s Guide List of Tables List of Tables Viii Cajun P333T User’s Guide Overview Cajun P330 Family FeaturesVLANs Layer 2 FeaturesAuto-Negotiation Congestion ControlCajun P330 Standards Supported CajunView Cajun P330 Network ManagementDurability Cajun P330 ManagerPort Mirroring Cajun P330 Network MonitoringRmon MIBs RFC Smon MIBs RFCChapter Overview Cajun P333T User’s Guide Cajun P333T Front Panel Cajun P333T Front and Rear PanelsPWR FDX Cajun P333T AC and DC Back Panels Cajun P333T Back PanelApplication ApplicationsCajun P330 stacks with a Cajun 330 backbone Positioning Installation and SetupInstalling Stacking Sub-modules Installing the Stacking Sub-module in the Cajun P330Cajun P333T Rack Mounting Rack MountingTo connect stacked switches Connecting Stacked SwitchesIncorrect Stack Connection Installing the Expansion Sub-module into the Cajun P330 Installing Expansion Sub-modulesRemoving an Existing Expansion Sub-module Powering On Cajun P330 Module DC Powering On Cajun P330 Module ACCajun P330 Default Settings Configuring the SwitchCabling 1000BASE-SLX Connecting to the Serial PortAssigning Cajun P330’s IP Stack Address Establishing a Serial Connection for Configuration Cajun Campus CLI Command Line InterfaceConventions Used For example telnet Establishing a Telnet SessionRunning the CLI Entering the Supervisor Level Security LevelsEntering the User Level Entering the Privileged LevelTree command General CommandsTop and Up commands Retstatus commandGetting Help Command SyntaxCommand Abbreviations Navigation, Cursor Movement and ShortcutsCommand Hierarchy Commands, Parameters and Default SettingsHow Commands are Organized Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Flowcontrol Trunk Vlan Show timezone command User Level CommandsShow time command Show timeout commandShow system command Show ntp commandShow image version command Show snmp command Show port command Show interface commandShow module command Show module commandField Description Console show flowcontrol Show flowcontrol commandField Show cam commandShow trunk command Show spantree command Addr Show log commandShow download status command Set enablepass command Privileged Level CommandsDisable command Set commandsSet ntp server command Set logout commandSet ip route command Set snmp community read-onlyread Set snmp community commandSet snmp trap rcvraddr Set snmp trap commandSet system name string Set system location commandSet system name command Set system location stringSet system contact string Set system contact commandSet interface command Set port level commandSet port enable command Set port negotiation commandSet port speed command Set port disable commandSet port duplex command Set Vlan command Set flowcontrol command Set trunk command Set spantree disable command Set spantree enable commandSet spantree priority command Clear Commands Set Smon License CommandSync time command Get time commandClear Vlan command Clear snmp trap commandClear cam command Reset command Download commandTo reset module Set super password command Supervisor Level CommandsSet defpass command Power Requirements DC SpecificationsCajun P330 Switch Power Requirements ACEMC Emissions Safety ACSafety DC EnvironmentalStandards Compliance Laser SafetyStacking Sub-module Expansion Sub-modulesUsage Restriction Laser ClassificationLaser Data Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Fast Ethernet Fiber Expansion Sub-modulePower Requirements Backup Power Supply BupsSafety Mtbf Cajun P330 Standalone Manager InstallationSystem Requirements Software Download Documentation and Online Help+972 3 645 How to Contact UsCajun P333T User’s Guide
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