HP 6000 Router manual Port 100 FX MM FIC

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60CHAPTER 7: FLEXIBLE INTERFACE CARDS

Ethernet cables fit into two categories, i.e., straight-through cables and crossover cables.

Straight-through cable: The sequences of the twisted pairs crimped in the RJ45 connectors at both ends are the same. It is used for connecting a terminal device (e.g., PC and router) to a HUB or LAN Switch. The cables delivered with the router are straight-through cables.

Crossover cable: The wire sequences of the twisted pairs crimped in the RJ45 connectors at both ends are different. It is used for connecting two terminal devices (e.g., PC and router).Users can make it as needed.

When preparing network cables, please use shielded twisted-pair (STP) cables; they are available for the sake of electromagnetic compatibility.

The interface cables in the standard configuration of FIC cards are straight-through cables.

Connect Interface Cable Use the following procedure to connect interface cables:

1If the Ethernet cable is a straight-through cable, plug one end of the cable into an Ethernet port on the FIC card, and another end to a HUB or LAN Switch.

2Power on the Router and check the status of the LINK LED on the FIC panel. ON means that the link has been connected and OFF means that the link is not connected. In the latter case, check the line.

 

You must connect a cable to the interface with the appropriate mark. Misplugging

 

is prone to impair the interface card and even damage the router mainframe.

 

 

 

1-port 100 FX MM FIC

The 1-port 100FX MM FIC provides one 100Mbps Ethernet multi-mode fiber

(3C13860) and

interface. The 1-port 100FX SM FIC provides one 100Mbps Ethernet single mode

1-port 100 FX SM FIC

fiber interface. The high reliability and sound transmission quality intrinsic to

(3C13862)

optical fibers enable the 1-port 100FX SM FIC to easily accomplish the

 

communications between the Router and a LAN. The interface can work in

 

megabit full-duplex mode.

 

 

 

In terms of transmission mode, optical fibers fall into multi-mode optical fiber and

 

single-mode optical fiber.

 

 

 

Single-mode optical fiber has a very thin core, and transmits only in single mode

 

on a given wavelength. It features wide band and large transmission capacity.

 

Multi-mode optical fiber can make the transmission in multiple modes on a given

 

wavelength. In multi-mode, lights of different modes are transmitted at different

 

speeds, resulting in phase distortion and hence limiting the transmission band. In

 

terms of fiber core size, there are two types of multi-mode optical fibers, i.e.,

 

62.5m and 50m, which are acceptable transmission media in ISO/IEC 11801

 

standard.

 

 

 

Interface Attributes

The following table describes the interface attributes of The 1-port 100 FX MM FIC

 

and 100 FX SM.

 

 

 

 

Table 2 The 1-port 100BASE-F SM FIC interface attributes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attribute

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100 FX SM

100 FX MM

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Contents Router 6000 Family Installation Guide 3Com Corporation Campus DriveMarlborough, MA 01752-3064Contents Troubleshooting Application Software Upgrade Register Your Product to Gain Service BenefitsAbout this Guide ConventionsCommunication protocols that are used to interconnect WANs List conventions that are used throughout this guideRelated DocumentationRouter Use the display user-interfaceMain features of 6000 Routers Introducing the Router FamilyIntroduction Abundant fault isolation methods Router Model StructureComponents Front PanelRear Panel Rear Panel of the 3Com RouterFront Panel Rear Panel of the 3Com Router System description System Description of 60406040 6080 SdramProvides the hardware reset button, Reset Introduction toGeneral Modules 6000 Routers modules include RPU, PSU PWR, FAN, and FICsInterface Console interface Console interface attributesLED and button Description Attribute DescriptionAUX interface Ethernet interfaceAUX interface attributes MDILEDs Front Panel of AC Power Module PWR LED description LEDFan Location Installing the Router Temperature/Humidity requirements in the equipment roomLimitation on dust content in equipment room General SiteEven the entire Router Safety Recommendations Check Router Accessories3Com 6000 Routers and accessorie Name QuantityInstallation Tools Meters Equipment SETInstallation 6000 Router dimensionsModel Dimensions mm Installing Modules Various FICsConnect AC Power Cord AC power supply AC power input range 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz ACCable-retention clip Power switch AC input Recommended AC power socketConsole cable Connect console cableConsole failure, AUX can function as a console interface AUX cableInstalling the Router Configuring the Router ConfigurationEstablishing EnvironmentConfiguring the Router Establishing Configuration Environment Configuring the Router Select booting device and download applications Startup Process Self-test on SdramDisplay system information Following information displays on the screenRouter Configuration Fundamentals ProcedureDecompress Application Initialize the systemPerforms the local configuration through CON port Snmp ManagementSlot Slot 5 Slot 7Slot 8 Slot Interface numbering ruleSoftware Maintenance Software Maintenance OverviewBoot Menu Boot Sub-menu Upgrading Boot main system LargeBootrom through serial portStarting Boot main system Modifying serial port parametersStarting host program in default mode Starting application program from FlashEntering serial port sub-menu Available Boot Device wancom Entering Ethernet port sub-menuThen the system enters boot file control menu Displaying available boot files in the FlashModifying Flash description area Setting the main boot file Setting the backup boot fileAvailable boot files Returning to Boot main menuUpgrading Program Files Using Xmodem Protocol Ignoring system configurationRebooting the system ProgramSetting Parameters Xmodem FileBuilding up upgrade environment UpgradingApplication Program Via Ethernet PortConfiguring the Router Software Maintenance Hardware Maintenance Power ModuleHardware RemovalInstall a Fan Fan RemovalRight side inside the integrated chassis Remove a FanRPU Removal Installation Install an RPURemove an RPU Hardware Maintenance Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Power SystemTroubleshooting Configuration SystemTroubleshooting Application Software Upgrade TroubleshootingUpgrade device of 6000 Router Displays the following promptTroubleshooting Application Software Upgrade Troubleshooting Flexible Interface Cards FIC CategoriesFollowing are the FICs available for 6000 Series Routers Port 10/100 FIC 3C13861Make Ethernet cable Ethernet CablePort 100 FX MM FIC SC optical fiber connector 1-port 100BASE-F SM FIC interface attributesPort Enhanced Serial FIC 3C13863FIC 3C13864 Port FIC 24 RS232 DTE 24 RS232 DCE 35 DTE 35 DCE 21 DTE 21 DCEAttribute Description Synchronous Asychronous DTE, DCETerminal access ServiceFront panel of 8-port FIC is shown as follows DDN leased lineConnecting the Interface Cable Interface Attributes Port Channelized FICPort Fractional FIC E1 FIC Following table describes the LEDs on the card panels LEDs on the Card PanelData is being transceived 120-ohm 4E1 adapter cable Internal DIP Switch Interface cablesPort Channelized T1/PRI FIC Port Fractional T1 FICInterface attributes of FICcards Port Channelized T1/PRI FIC panelPort Channelized E3 FIC 3C13888 Main functions of 1-port Channelized E3 FIC includeInterface Attributes Port Channelized E3 FIC Interface attributesPort Channelized T3 1CT3 3C13889 Connect Interface CableMain functions of 1-port Channelized T3 FIC include Following table describes the LEDs on the card panel Port T3 interface attributesLED description of 1-port T3 FIC CT3Following figure illustrates the 1-port OC-3 ATM SM panel Port OC ATM Attribute Port OC-3 ATM SMLSonet OC-3/SDHPort Adsl over Pots FIC 3C13872Following figure illustrates the 1-port OC-3 ATM SML panel LED description of the ATM cardsPort Adsl 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