Asante Technologies 35160 user manual Gbic Interfaces, Installing a Gbic

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2.3 GBIC Interfaces

The GBIC Interface is the industry standard for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces. Some of the benefits of GBIC include reducing the components needed in a “spares” inventory, being able to choose from a wide variety of manufacturers with cross-vendor compatibility, and having competitive prices.

Instructions for installing, removing, and maintaining GBIC modules are provided in following sections.

Model

Part Number

Standard

Media

GBIC 1000SX

99-00549-01

1000BaseSX

Multi-mode fiber

GBIC 1000SX

99-00609-01

1000BaseSX

Multi-mode fiber

3.3-5V

 

 

 

GBIC 1000LX

99-00550-01

1000BaseLX

Single mode fiber

GBIC 1000LX

99-00629-01

1000BaseLX

Single mode fiber

3.3-5V

 

 

 

GBIC 1000T

99-00673-01

1000BaseT

Category 5 UTP copper

GBIC 1000TP

99-00647-07

1000BaseT

Category 5 UTP copper

Table 2-1 GBIC Modules by Asanté

2.3.1 Installing a GBIC

GBICs are hot-swappable. This means that they can be inserted and removed while the unit is powered on. However, please allow 40-60 seconds for the switch to recognize the module when it has been installed while the unit is on.

1.Wearing an ESD (electro-static discharge) wrist strap, remove the GBIC module from its protective packaging.

2.Verify that the GBIC is the correct type for the network (see the table above).

3.Grip the sides of the GBIC with the thumb and forefinger, and then insert the GBIC into the slot on the face of the switch.

4.Slide the GBIC into the slot until hearing or feeling a click. The click indicates that the GBIC is locked into the slot.

5.Fiber GBIC modules: Remove the rubber plugs from the end of the GBIC module. Save them for future use.

6.Attach the appropriate cable.

Note: After installing a GBIC 1000T module, the link LED may light even before a valid cable has been connected. This is a normal condition for most 1000BaseT GBIC modules.

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Contents IntraCore 35160 Series Quick Start Guide IntraCore 35160 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Switches User’s ManualTable of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents SwitchCore CXE2010LEDs 2 IC35160-G 1 IC35160-TFront and Back Panel Descriptions Management and ConfigurationWeb-Based Interface Console InterfaceSnmp Management Installation Overview Hardware Installation and SetupSafety Overview Recommended Installation ToolsPower Requirements Installation into an Equipment RackEnvironmental Requirements Cooling and AirflowGbic Interfaces Installing a GbicConnecting Power Installing the Optional Emergency Power SupplyRemoving a Gbic Gbic Care and Handling1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Connecting to the NetworkGigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures SetupConnecting to a Console Connecting Via Telnet Connecting Via the Web BrowserIP Assignment Changing the PasswordSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp Accessing a Submenu ConfigurationLogging Exiting a SubmenuGeneral Information Configuration MenuChanging System Administration Info Administration ConfigurationPort Configuration System IP ConfigurationChanging System IP Information Page Enabling or Disabling a Port Advanced Port ConfigurationSetting Port Default Priority Setting Port Class of ServiceSetting Port Maximum Packet Length Enabling or Disabling 802.3x Flow ControlGlobal Port Configuration Unicast Forwarding Database ConfigurationDisplaying the Forwarding Database Security Management Setting the MAC Address Age-Out TimeVlan Management Searching for a MAC AddressSnmp Configuration Protocol ConfigurationChanging Community Strings Adding or Updating a Trap Receiver Enabling Authentication TrapsDeleting a Trap Receiver Spanning Tree Protocol STP ConfigurationSetting Port Priority and Path Cost Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationEnabling and Disabling STP Trunk Group Configuration Defining the Priority List QoS Priority Queue ManagementAssigning Packets to Priority Queues Example Setting Console UI Time-out Period User Interface ConfigurationSetting SSH/Telnet UI Time-out Adding or Deleting an Access Host Change PasswordEnabling or Disabling SSH and Telnet System Utilities Access ControlEnabling or Disabling the Web Server Enabling or Disabling System Port Mirroring Port MirroringAdding or Deleting a Monitor Port Resetting the Switch System ResetSystem Clock System Log Scheduling a System ResetClearing the System Log Bootstrap ConfigurationTftp File Transfers Ping Utility StatisticsSnmp and Rmon Management Advanced ManagementRmon Management Enabling and Disabling Duplicated IP Detection Duplicated IP Detection and TrapEnabling and Disabling Duplicated IP Trap Viewing a List of Duplicated IP AddressesEnabling and Disabling Station Movement Trap Configuring Port SecurityConfiguring Port Lock and Intruder Lock Configuring Port New Node Detection TrapConfiguring Security Level 2 or Level Port-based Network Access ControlSetting the Intruder Trap Resetting Security to DefaultsPage Name Description Port Control SettingsSetting Timers Radius Server IP Setting Radius ParametersServer Port Other Vlan Features of the switch Vlan Specifications for the IntraCore 35160 SeriesVlan Management Creating a Vlan Configuring Static Vlan GroupsAdvanced Static Vlan Configuration Setting the Port Vlan ID Configuring Vlan Port AttributesConfiguring Port Receive Frame Type Adding and Deleting VLANs from the PortDisplaying a Summary of Vlan Groups Setting Port TypeIP Multicast Traffic Management Resetting Vlan Configuration to DefaultsDisplaying a Vlan Port Summary Multicast AddressesIgmp Snooping Configuring IP Multicast Traffic ManagementEnabling and Disabling Igmp Snooping Displaying a Summary of Group Addresses Advanced Igmp ConfigurationAdding Ports to the Selected Address IP Multicast Forwarding Database ConfigurationInserting a Multicast Group Address Removing a Multicast Group AddressWeb-Based Management Accessing with a Web BrowserGenl Info General Information Button Front Panel ButtonManagement Buttons Port Config Port Configuration Button Span Tree Spanning Tree Button Addr Address Table Button Snmp ButtonVlan Button Vlan ConfigurationVlan Group Create Set Port Type Port ConfigurationPort Vlan ID Pvid Acceptable Frame TypeSecurity Button Trunking ButtonPort Ingress Filtering Tag/Untag Port Egress TypePage Snmp Management Operations Snmp ManagementSnmp Protocol MIB Tree Community Name and SecurityName Space Path MIB Groups Supported VLANs Switching ConceptsPort-Based VLANs Vlan ID and Tagged FramesPort Vlan ID Spanning Tree ProtocolHow It Works Spanning Tree ParametersFull Duplex, Flow Control, and Auto-negotiation Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationFull Duplex Auto-Negotiation Flow ControlProblem Possible Solutions Appendix A. TroubleshootingSpecifications Appendix B. Features and SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Environmental Range Technical Support and WarrantyStandards Compliance FCC Compliance Statement Important Safety Instructions Appendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty StatementsIntraCare Warranty Statement Page Appendix D. Console Port Pin Outs Pin Number Signal NameAppendix E. Online Warranty Registration Bootstrap Configuration Appendix F. BootP ConfigurationImage Banks Loading Software LocallyLoading Software Remotely BOOTP-TFTP