Enterasys Networks XSR-3150 manual GigabitEthernet Ports, Mini-GBIC Fiber, Copper Port

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Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications

GigabitEthernet Ports

The XSR comes equipped with three GigabitEthernet (LAN) ports that support full-duplex 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps transmission. The ports conform to IEEE 802.3 standards with 8-pin modular RJ-45 connectors. Because these ports have internal MDI crossover capabilities which allow them to detect which mode (DTE or DCE) the link partner is operating at, you can use any cable to attach the XSR with a PC or uplink port as long as a fully populated cable (all four pairs) is connected to take advantage of full gigabit bandwidth.

.When the GigabitEthernet 1 port is used, the Mini-GBIC port is unavailable, and vice versa.

Refer to Figure A-2for pinout assignments.

Figure A-2 GigabitEthernet Port Pinouts

Eth 1

Pin 8

Pin 1

 

Eth 2 & 3

Pin 1

Pin 8

Pin

Signal

 

 

1

TRDO+

 

 

2

TRDO-

 

 

3

TRD1+

 

 

4

TRD2+

 

 

5

TRD2-

 

 

6

TRD1-

 

 

7

TRD3+

 

 

8

TRD3-

 

 

Mini-GBIC Fiber, Copper Port

The XSR offers a 1000Base-T GigabitEthernet port that supports full or half-duplex 1000 Mbps transmission. The 20-pin, Mini-GBIC socket accepts all SFP MSA compliant Mini-GBIC modules.

Be aware of the following conditions when using Fiber or Copper ports:

When the Mini-GBIC port is used, GigabitEthernet port 1 is disabled.

When GigabitEthernet port 1 is used, the Mini-GBIC port is disabled.

If both Fiber and Copper ports are plugged in, only Fiber is enabled.

On GigabitEthernet port 1, when the far end of the line is active, the Fiber port takes precedence.

If the Fiber port is connected, speed must be set to auto to achieve 1000 Mbits.

If the fiber port is connected, speed and duplex must be set to auto on both ends of the line otherwise the connection will be unpredictable.

Refer to the XSR CLI Reference Guide for more command details.

Cabling for the Mini-GBIC is supported using an MTRJ connector with a fiber link or the appropriate connector with a copper link.

XSR Getting Started Guide A-5

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Contents Version PeditionSecurity RouterPage Enterasys Networks, Inc Minuteman Road Andover, MA Regulatory Compliance Information Industry Canada Notices Product Safety Supplement to Product Instructions Vcci Notice N826 Enterasys Networks, Inc. Firmware License Agreement Page Page Contents BRI Leased Line BRI Leased Frame Relay BRI Switched Line Index Appendix a SpecificationsXiv About This Guide Contents of the GuideBold/En negrilla FTP Getting HelpXviii System Description OverviewTypical XSR-3150 Topology Hardware FeaturesXSR-3150 IP Protocol Software FeaturesOperating System Industry-common CLISnmp and Statistics Gathering IP RoutingFrame Relay SecurityIntegrated Services Digital Network Isdn BRI/PRI Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpVirtual Private Network VPN Quality of Service QoSGRE over IPSec Dial-on-Demand/Bandwidth-on-Demand DoD/BoD Dial ServiceDial Backup Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line AdslUnpack the XSR from the shipping box. Remove accessories Installation OverviewInstallation Overview Introduction Installation Site SuggestionsVerifying Your Shipment Removing XSR Cover Installing NIM Cards and Rack MountingXSR Fastening Rack Brackets CompactFlash Card Installation Installing a CompactFlash Memory CardFormatting the CompactFlash Card CompactFlash Card for the Adsl NIM3150 Connecting Cables11 Connecting High Speed Serial Connector 13 Connecting Adsl Connector 15 Attaching GigabitEthernet Connector 17 Attaching Ethernet LAN NIM Connector 19 Connecting Dual Internal Power Supply Cords Initializing XSR Software Software ConfigurationInitializing XSR Software Configuring RAI for Frame Relay Optional Configuring Remote Auto InstallOpening a COM Console Session Remote Auto Install Attempting Forever Configuring RAI over Adsl Configuring RAI for Dhcp over LANPppoe limit max-sessions Setting the Clock Configuring the XSR Name and User InformationSetting User Name, Privilege and Password Configuring the WAN Ports Configuring the LAN PortsPRI Configuration BRI Leased Line BRI ConfigurationBRI Leased Frame Relay BRI Switched LinePPPoE Adsl ConfigurationPPPoA IPoA Firewall Sample ConfigurationXSR Complete LAN and WAN interface configuration Setting Up RIP RoutingConfiguring Frame Relay Point to Point Networks Configure Ospf RoutingSetting Up an Snmp Community String, Traps and V3 Values Configuring Message Logging and Severity Level Connecting Remotely via the Web Viewing Your ConfigurationWeb Product Version Window Pstn LAN-PPP Services Sample ConfigurationXSRconfig-controllerT1-1/0#no shutdown Configure Quality of Service Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample ConfigurationConfigure Users and Passwords Configure LAN InterfaceXSRconfig-pmap-cpriority-policy#priority high 30 Configure WAN/Frame Relay PortApply QoS XSRconfig#interface serial 1/0.2 multipointConfigure the Dial Backup Connection Configure Ospf RoutingConfigure More Access Lists Configure DHCP/BOOTP RelayConfigure Snmp Configure Access Control Lists VPN Site-to-Site Sample ConfigurationGenerate Master Encryption Key Create a Transform Set Set Up IKE Phase I SecurityConfigure IKE Policy for Remote Peer Configure Crypto MapsConfiguring VPN at Interface Mode and Setting Up RIP Configuring Authentication AAA VPN Sample Configuration with Network Extension ModeEnable Network Address Translation Create the Isakmp IKE global peer Initialization Output XSR Rebooting CharacteristicsPower-Up Reboot Reboot TriggersPower-up Error Conditions Bootrom Monitor Mode CommandsXSR-3150 bu btXSR300012.fls Verifying btXSR300012.fls file Copy Dir DelFfc Rename RemoveFTP Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands System Specifications SpecificationsWAN Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory SpecificationsXSR Getting Started Guide A-3 COM COM Console PortMini-GBIC Fiber, Copper Port GigabitEthernet PortsCopper/Fiber-optic Ethernet NIMs Regulatory/Safety Compliance21 DTE Port Serial NIM Card PortFigure A-8 EIA-232/530 DTE Pin Assignments Figure A-9 EIA-449 DTE Pin Assignments Figure A-10 Combined V.35/EIA-232/530 DTE Pin Assignments Figure A-11 DTE Pin Assignments T1/E1/ISDN PRI T1/E1/ISDN PRI NIM Card PortsFigure A-14 Balun for E1 or PRI Connection Balun for E1 or PRI NIM CardsGrounding Shunt for E1 NIM Cards Installing Shunt/Terminal StripFigure A-17 1-Port T3/E3 NIM Card T3/E3 NIM CardTermination Shunt for the Isdn BRI-S/T NIM Card Port BRI-S/T Isdb NIM Card PortsXSR Getting Started Guide A-17 Figure A-21 Isdn BRI-U NIM Card RJ-49C ports shown Port BRI-U NIM Card PortsFigure A-23 Adsl NIM Card Port Adsl NIM Card PortFigure A-25 T1/E1 D&I NIM Card T1/E1 Drop & Insert D&I NIMLED Behavior CompactFlash Memory CardTX LED Index Index-2