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SmartSwitch Interface Module User’s Guide
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
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SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS AND MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS
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Tables
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Important Notice
USING THIS GUIDE
About This Guide
STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE
RELATED DOCUMENTS
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
Important Notice
Introduction
1.1 OVERVIEW
Overview
Figure 1-1 The 6E233-49 SmartSwitch
RESET Button RESET
1-2 Introduction
1.1.3 Runtime IP Address Discovery
1.1.1 Connectivity
1.1.2 Auto-Negotiation
The module will reboot after RAD is successful
1.1.6 Remote Monitoring RMON
1.1.4 Full Duplex Switched Ethernet
1.1.5 SmartTrunk
1.1.7 Broadcast Suppression
Management User’s Guide
1.1.8 Port/VLAN Redirect Functions
1.1.9 Rate Limiting
1.1.11 802.1 Port Priority
1.1.10 GARP Switch Operation
1.1.13 Switching Options
1.1.12 Management
1.1.15 Optional HSIMs
1.1.17 LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs
1.1.14 Distributed Chassis Management
1.1.16 Standards Compatibility
1.2 GETTING HELP
2.2 10BASE-T NETWORK
Network Requirements
2.1 SmartTrunk
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3.1 REQUIRED TOOLS
Installation
3.2 UNPACKING THE 6E233-49 SMARTSWITCH
Important Notice
3.3 INSTALLING OPTIONS
3.4 INSTALLING THE 6E233-49 SMARTSWITCH INTO THE 6C105 CHASSIS
3. Locate the antistatic wrist strap shipped with the 6C105 chassis. Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the antistatic wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the upper right corner of the 6C105
3-4 Installation
Installing the 6E233-49 SmartSwitch into the 6C105 Chassis
Figure 3-1 Installing an Interface Module
Connector
3.5 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK
RESET
Connecting to the Network
3-6 Installation
Figure 3-2 Straight Cable Connection
Clip Screw
Screw RJ21Clip Adapter/Extender RJ21 Right-Angled Connector
Figure 3-3 Connection Using the RJ21 Angle Adapter
3.6 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
Troubleshooting
4.1 USING LANVIEW
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Using LANVIEW
4-2 Troubleshooting
Figure 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs
Flashing indicates an irregular LED pulse
Refer to the Local Management
Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs CPU, Receive, and Transmit Status Continued
4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
Loss of power to the
Refer to the Local Management User’s Guide on
Refer to the Local Management User’s Guide for setup
Table 4-4 Firmware Troubleshooting
Refer to the Local Management User’s Guide for IP
Enable port. Refer to the Local Management User’s Guide
Refer to the Local Management User’s Guide for
Table 4-6 Device Setup Troubleshooting
4.3 USING THE RESET BUTTON
A.2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Specifications
A.1 MODULE SPECIFICATIONS
A.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A.6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
A.4 INPUT/OUTPUT PORTS
A.5 COM PORT PINOUT ASSIGNMENTS
Slot accepts optional HSIMs that provide a variety of
B.1 REQUIRED TOOLS
Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings
B.2 SETTING THE MODE SWITCHES
Switch definitions and positions are as follows
B.3 SIMM UPGRADE
B.3.1 Locating SIMMs
B.3.2 Installing the DRAM SIMM
Installing Optional High Speed Interface Modules
B.4 INSTALLING OPTIONAL HIGH SPEED INTERFACE MODULES
HSIM Connector
Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings
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Index
Numerics
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