Features

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Redundant Power Supply Modules

The 6C105 supports two power supply modules which reside in the slots labeled PS1 and PS2.

If the 6C105 is configured with a single power supply module it

!must be located in slot PS1.

CAUTION

Installing one ac power supply and one DC power supply in the same chassis is NOT allowed.

Each power supply module supports an ac input connector that allows each power supply to be connected to a separate ac power source. Cabletron Systems also offers a power supply module that supports a DC input connector that allows each power supply to be connected to a separate DC power source. In addition, the power supply modules are capable of load sharing 50% (+/- 5%) of the total load presented by the 6C105. If one of the power supply modules fails, the other power supply module supplies the entire load of the chassis without interruption to network traffic.

Power Supply LANVIEW LEDs

Each power supply module comes equipped with LEDs for at-a-glance diagnostics that indicate individual power supply status and overall chassis redundancy status. Refer to Chapter 2, Installation Requirements and Specifications, for a full explanation of the power supply LEDs and their definitions.

Power Supply Status Via Local Management

The 6C105 power supply modules report information to the modules installed in the chassis regarding the present operating status. This information includes the following:

Power Supply ID (PS1, PS2)

Power Supply Status (normal/fault/not installed)

Power Supply Redundancy Indication (redundant/not available)

Fan Tray Status (normal/fault/not installed)

Refer to the module specific User’s Guide for instructions on how to access power supply status information via Local Management.

6C105 Overview and Setup Guide

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6C105 specifications

Cabletron Systems, a prominent name in the networking equipment industry during the 1990s and early 2000s, introduced various innovative products aimed at enhancing network performance and reliability. One such product was the Cabletron Systems 6C105, a modular hub designed to meet the growing demands of enterprise-level networking.

The Cabletron 6C105 is primarily known for its high-density architecture, accommodating up to 48 connections, which allows for scalability within networking environments. This feature makes it particularly appealing for businesses anticipating growth or those that require extensive network connections. The 6C105 is ideal for environments that require a robust foundation for multiple devices and users without compromising performance.

One of the standout features of the 6C105 is its support for various network protocols, including Ethernet and Token Ring, making it versatile in terms of infrastructure compatibility. The device effectively supports both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX standards, enabling smooth data transmission at speeds of up to 100 Mbps. This adaptability ensures that organizations can integrate the hub regardless of their existing architecture.

The Cabletron 6C105 also showcases advanced management capabilities through the inclusion of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). This management tool allows network administrators to monitor performance, troubleshoot issues, and manage the network efficiently. The SNMP compatibility is particularly vital for organizations that require comprehensive oversight for performance optimization and security management.

In terms of physical characteristics, the 6C105 features a compact, rack-mountable design, supporting efficient use of space in server rooms or data centers. Its modular design allows easy upgrades and maintenance, as network managers can add or replace components with minimal downtime.

The Cabletron Systems 6C105 exemplifies the technological foresight of its era, offering a solution that balances performance, flexibility, and manageability. Its longevity in the field and ability to adapt to evolving technologies speak volumes about its design integrity and utility. As organizations continue to seek reliable networking solutions, the legacy of the 6C105 remains a cornerstone in understanding the evolution of networking hardware.