Enterasys Networks 2000 manual Attaching Port Cables, RXD receive data TXD transmit data

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Installing the Hardware

1.Obtain a cable with an RJ-45 connector that has the following pin assignments:

Table 17. RJ-45 connector pin assignments

Signal (XP-2000 port)

Pin

Signal (management console port)

 

 

 

TXD (transmit data)

1

RXD (receive data)a

TXD (transmit data)

2

RXD (receive data)

 

 

 

RXD (receive data)

3

TXD (transmit data)

 

 

 

Unused

4

Unused

 

 

 

Unused

5

Unused

 

 

 

RXD (receive data)

6

TXD (transmit data)

 

 

 

Unused

7

Unused

 

 

 

Unused

8

Unused

 

 

 

a.The right hand column pin assignments are for the RJ-45 connector on the XP-2000. Thus, pin 1 (TXD or “transmit data”) must emerge on the management console’s end of the connection as RXD (“receive data”) and so on.

2.Make sure the TXD signals from the XP-2000 emerge as RXD signals on the management console and the TXD signals from the management console emerge as RXD signals on the XP- 2000.

3.After ensuring that the pin assignments on both ends of the connection are correct, plug the appropriate end of the connection into the XP-2000’s RJ-45 10/100Base-TX port.

4.Plug the other end of the connection into the management console’s port.

5.When you are ready to begin configuring the XP-2000, use procedures in Chapter 3, Firmware Installation and Setup, to power on the switch and boot the software. You will perform initial setup by entering CLI commands on the management console.

Attaching Port Cables

The following sections describe how to connect the XP-2000 to your network.

10/100BASE-TX Expansion Module

Figure 18 illustrates plugging your 10Base-T or 100Base-TX cable into a 10/100BASE-TX port. The procedure following the figure explains how to set up and insert the cable.

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Contents 2000 Page FCC Notice Enterasys X-Pedition 2000 Getting Started Guide Enterasys NETWORKS, INC Program License Agreement Enterasys X-Pedition 2000 Getting Started Guide Enterasys X-Pedition 2000 Getting Started Guide Vii Declaration of Conformity Contents Hardware Installation Appendix a Troubleshooting IndexContents Xii Enterasys X-Pedition 2000 Getting Started Guide Who should Read this Guide? How to Use this GuideWhat’s New If You Want To SeeFor Information About See Related DocumentationGetting Help Preface Preface Xvi Enterasys X-Pedition 2000 Getting Started Guide Chapter Features Overview SpecificationsSnmp IPX RIP, SAPRmon TCP/UDP services TCP Port UDP Port Description FeaturesTCP/UDP Services LLCRouting BridgingPort and Protocol VLANs IPX Routing IP RoutingIP Multicast Routing Layer-4 Switching SecurityManagement Platforms Quality of ServiceStatistics VlanHardware Overview ChassisExternal Controls Motherboard FeaturesBoot Flash Status LEDs LED Label DescriptionRAM Memory Power SuppliesFans Expansion Modules 10/100BASE-TX Expansion Module100BASE-TX expansion module LEDs Cabling and Connector SpecificationsLEDs 100BASE-FX Expansion Module Front panel of 100BASE-FX expansion moduleBASE-FX expansion module LEDs 1000BASE-SX Expansion ModuleBASE-SX expansion module LEDs 1000BASE-LX Expansion Module Front panel of 1000BASE-LX expansion moduleBASE-LX expansion module LEDs Dual Serial and Quad Serial C/CE Expansion Modules Front panel of Dual Serial WAN expansion moduleDual Serial and Quad Serial C/CE WAN expansion module LEDs Hssi Port Type SpecificationDual Hssi Line Card LED Page Safety Considerations Preventing InjuryXP-2000 physical and environmental specifications Hardware SpecificationsInstalling the Hardware Preventing Equipment DamageVerifying Your Shipment Rack Mount Installation Installing the ChassisTable-Top Installation Installing the XP-2000 chassis in an equipment rack Connecting Power to the Chassis Installing an Expansion ModuleInstalling the new face plate view from inside chassis Front of XP-2000 Attaching the Console Management Cables Nteras ys Net worksConnecting to the Serial Port Plugging into the XP-2000’s serial DB-9 DCE portConnecting to the 10/100Base-TX Port Plugging into the XP-2000’s 10/100Base-TX portAttaching Port Cables RXD receive data TXD transmit dataPlugging an ethernet cable into a 10/100BASE-TX port 100BASE-TX RJ-45 connector 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX Expansion Modules LFH-60 high density connector pin assignments Pin Signal P2SCTEB P1LLA P2RXCA P1GND P2SCTEA P1SHIELD P1GND P1TXDBP2GND P1TXCA P2CTSB P1RXCA Pin Signal Pin Hssi connector Page Chapter Firmware Installation Setup Powering On and Booting the FirmwareStarting the Command Line Interface Access ModesBasic Line Editing Commands Some commonly used CLI commands Key sequence CommandSetting Basic System Information Here is an exampleEnter yes or y to activate the changes Setting Up Snmp Community Strings Enter the copy active to startup commandSetting Up Snmp Community Strings READ-WRITE Setting Up Passwords Xp-1#system show active-configSetting the DNS Domain Name and Address Xp-1#pingSetting Syslog Parameters System set dns server IP-address IP-address IP-addressSetting Syslog Parameters Ping IP-addr Loading System Image Firmware System image add IPaddr-of-TFTP-host image-file-name Enter the system image list command to verify the change Loading Boot Prom Firmware Xp-1#system promimage upgrade 10.50.11.12 prom2Upgrading the VFS Activating the Configuration Commands in the Scratchpad Viewing the Current ConfigurationCommand like stp enable et.*.* would be displayed as follows Appendix a Troubleshooting If you experience this difficulty Try this remedyUse the procedure in Activating the Configuration Appendix B Technical Support Getting Help Numerics DvmrpNvram IgmpIPX SAP Layer-4 flow 6 services User mode VLANs UDPIndex Enterasys X-Pedition 2000 Getting Started Guide
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