Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 manual Ldram Simm Slot

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Internal Components

LDRAM SIMM Slot

The EMM-E6 comes with 4 MB of Local Dynamic Random Access Memory (LDRAM) built into the module and one 4 MB SDRAM SIMM, for a total of 8 MB of Shared Dynamic RAM. LDRAM is the “Main” memory from which the switching functionality of the EMM-E6 operates.

NOTE

Some advanced EMM-E6 operations, such as extended RMON or Cabletron Systems Routing Services, require an EMM-E6 with greater than 8 MB of LDRAM. In these cases, the 4 MB SIMM that is shipped in the LDRAM slot must be upgraded to a higher-capacity SIMM. Contact your Cabletron Systems Sales Representative for more information about available memory upgrades for the EMM-E6.

FLASH Memory SIMM Slot

The EMM-E6 incorporates 2 MB of FLASH Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (FLASH EEPROM). FLASH memory holds the operating instruction code of the EMM-E6. When the module is activated, the instruction code (firmware) held in FLASH memory is forwarded to Main memory, decompressed, and used to start up the EMM-E6.

The use of FLASH memory, in conjunction with the runtime download capabilities of the EMM-E6, allows the downloading of firmware to the module without requiring that the module be shut down. The firmware download may be performed at any time during the operation of the module, and the new firmware image will be used at the next reset of the module.

BRIM-F Ribbon Connector

The BRIM-F ribbon connector provides a connection point for the special ribbon cable used to connect FDDI BRIMs (the BRIM-F6 or BRIM-F0) to Ethernet Channel E of the EMM-E6.

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Contents EMM-E6 Ethernet Bridge Management Module Installation GuidePage EMM-E6 Installation Guide DOC Notice Cabletron Software Program License Declaration of Conformity Contents Adding Epims EMM-E6 Overview HOW to USE this ManualChapter Introduction Introduction Following conventions are used throughout this document Document ConventionsGetting Help Related DocumentsFaceplate Chapter Controls and IndicatorsInternal Components Internal Components Epim Connector Pins Ldram Simm Slot Lanview Leds Reset CPU B a Stby RCV XMT CLNLanview Leds EMM-E6 Installation Guide Unpacking the EMM-E6 Chapter InstallationPerform a second visual inspection of the module EMM-E6 Dip Switches Setting Mode SwitchesEMM-E6 Installation Guide PRE-INSTALLATION Test Pre-Installation Test Configuration Install the EMM-E6 into the MMAC-FNB backplane as follows InstallationModule Guide Channels Reset CPU B a Stby RCV XMT CLN Connecting a 10BASE-T Segment to an EPIM-T Connecting to the NetworkPosition X crossed over RX+ TX+ Position = Not crossed over Cable Pinouts RJ45 Port Connecting a 10BASE-F Segment to an EPIM-F2 or EPIM-F3 ST Connector Insertion Connecting a 10BASE-F Segment to an EPIM-F1 SMA Connector Insertion EPIM-A Connecting an AUI Segment to an EPIM-X orConnecting a 10BASE2 Segment to an EPIM-C 10 BNC Connector Insertion 11 Backplane Test Configuration Backplane TestUsing Lanview Leds Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Using Lanview Leds Troubleshooting Checklist Troubleshooting Checklist EPIM-A Using the Reset Switch EMM-E6 Installation Guide Operating Specifications Appendix a SpecificationsPhysical Specifications COM Port Pinout Environmental RequirementsCertification Appendix B Upgrading the EMM-E6 Locating Brim ConnectorsAdding Epims To install an EPIM, perform the following stepsLocating SIMMs Simm UpgradesFigure B-3, refer to the procedures below Installing SIMMs1 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Network Appendix C Ethernet Cabling RequirementsNetwork Requirements Appendix C Ethernet Cabling Requirements Multimode Fiber Optic Network Single Mode Fiber Optic Network Transceiver Requirements 4 10BASE2 Coaxial Cable NetworkEMM-E6 Installation Guide Numerics IndexIndex-2 EMM-E6 Installation Guide Lanview LEDs EMM-E6Installation
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