MICROMMAC-22T/24T/42T/44T STACKABLE TOKEN RING INTELLIGENT HUBS
USER’S GUIDE
Copyright March 1996 by Cabletron Systems, Inc
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 2 REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
CHAPTER 4 LOCAL MANAGEMENT
5.2.4 Saved System Messages 5.3 VIEWING POWER UP DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
CONTENTS
DISPLAY RESET
1.1 CONTENTS OVERVIEW
CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
Figure 1-1. The MicroMMAC-T
1.2 MicroMMAC-T OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
1.3 MicroMMAC-T FEATURES
Telnet
Figure 1-2. Typical MicroMMAC-T Configuration Scenario
Active TCU Ports
Cable Signal Polarity
Speed Fault Protection
Local Management
Flash EEPROM
Ring Speed Switch
Cabletron’s Distributed LAN Monitor Mode
LANVIEW LEDs
LCD and LCD Display Button
Reset Button
COM Port Applications
MIB Support
RMON MIB Support
1.4 STACKABLE CAPABILITIES
Table 1-2. RMON MIB RFC 1271/1513 Support Cont
1.5 BRIDGING/ROUTING CAPABILITIES
Figure 1-3. Typical Stackable Configuration
1.5.1 SNA/WAN Integration
1.6 REMOTE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES
1.7 TELNET CAPABILITIES
Local Area Networks, Token Ring Access Method, IEEE Standard 802.5
1.8 RECOMMENDED READING
1.9 GETTING HELP
Commercial Building Wiring Standard, EIA/TIA-568
CHAPTER REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
2.1.1 UTP Cable Specifications
Attenuation and Impedance
Maximum Lobe Lengths
Type 3 Media Filters
Maximum Number of Stations
Maximum Lobe Lengths
2.1.2 STP Cable Specifications
Attenuation and Impedance
Table 2-3. STP Cable Specifications
Table 2-4. STP Maximum Lobe Lengths
Maximum Trunk Lengths
Maximum Number of Stations
Table 2-5. STP Maximum Drive Distance
2187.2 yards. However, IEEE
The maximum allowable fiber
optic cable length is 2 km
802.5 specifications allow for a
Fiber Optic Budget
2.1.4 Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications
Table 2-7. Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications
Maximum Trunk Lengths
Fiber Optic Budget
2.2 CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS/TROUBLESHOOTING
Temperature
Crosstalk
2.3 COM PORT SPECIFICATIONS
Local Management
2.4 TPIM SPECIFICATIONS
Booting/Diagnostics
SLIP
TPIM-T2
TPIM-T4
NOTE Transmitter power and receive sensitivity levels, shown in
TPIM-F2
TPIM-F2 Specifications
REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS
TPIM-F3
Parameter
When measuring power levels with an Average Power Meter, add 3 dBm
Table 2-9. TPIM-F3 Specifications
2.5 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.5.1 Power Supply Requirements
2.5.2 Environmental Requirements
2.5.4 Physical
2.5.3 Safety
Service
2.5.5
CHAPTER INSTALLATION
3.1 UNPACKING THE MicroMMAC-T
3.2 ATTACHING THE STRAIN RELIEF BRACKET
3.3 INSTALLING THE MicroMMAC-T
3.3.1 Rack-Mounting the MicroMMAC-T
INSTALLATION
3.3.2 Wall-Mounting the MicroMMAC-T
Figure 3-2. Installing of Rack-Mount Brackets
Figure 3-3. Installing the MicroMMAC-T in a 19-inch Rack
Figure 3-4. Wall-Mounting the MicroMMAC-T
Molly Screw Anchors Molly Screws Bracket Screws Wall Mounting Bracket
3.5 RESETTING THE MICROMMAC-T
3.3.3 Free-Standing Installation
3.4 CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
Figure 3-5. Free-Standing Installation
3.6 SETTING THE RING SPEED
To reset the MicroMMAC-T
To change the ring speed
3.7 SETTING THE NVRAM SWITCH
To restore MicroMMAC-T parameters to the factory defaults
3.8 CONNECTING LOBE PORT CABLING
NOTE Clearing and resetting NVAM does not reset the date and time
at TCU
INSTALLATION
RJ45 Plug
at device port
3-10
INSTALLATION
Figure 3-10. UTP Configuration Example
Lobe Cable
Figure 3-11. STP Configuration Example
INSTALLATION
To attach a lobe segment to a MicroMMAC-T network port
Figure 3-12. MicroMMAC-T Network Ports
3.9 INSTALLING TPIM MODULES
3.9.1 Setting Phantom and RI/RO Switches
Table 3-1. Pinout Cross-Reference for TPIMs Cont
3.9.2 TPIM Installation
To install a TPIM, perform the following steps
CAUTION Observe all static precautions while handling TPIMs
3.9.3 Connecting STP Segments
To connect a TPIM-T1 to a Twisted Pair Segment
3.9.4 Connecting Twisted Pair Segments
To connect a segment to a TPIM-T2/-T4
3.9.5 Connecting Fiber Optic Link Segments
Figure 3-16. The TPIM-T2/-T4
To connect a fiber optic link segment to the TPIM-F2 /-F3
Figure 3-17. The TPIM-F2/-F3
3.10 CHECKING THE INSTALLATION
To check MicroMMAC-T installation
CHAPTER LOCAL MANAGEMENT
4.1 MANAGEMENT TERMINAL REQUIREMENTS
Use Local Management to Do the Following
4.1.2 Management Terminal Setup Parameters
4.1.1 Attaching the Management Terminal
To attach a management terminal to the MicroMMAC-T
4.1.3 Modem Cable Configuration and Setup
Table 4-1. Terminal Settings for LM Terminal
4.2 ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT
To access Local Management
4.2.1 Accessing Local Management via Telnet
Figure 4-3. MicroMMAC-T Local Management Screen
SETUP MENU Screen
4.2.2 Accessing Local Management from a Modem
4.3 USING LOCAL MANAGEMENT
MAIN MENU Screen
SETUP MENU STATUS MENU DEVICE STATISTICS MIB NAVIGATOR EXIT
4.3.1 Working with Local Management Screens
Setting or Modifying Local Management Screen Fields
SETUP MENU
Exiting a Local Management Screen
Exiting Your Local Management Session
4.3.2 The SYSTEM LEVEL Screen
Setting the System Date
Setting the System Time
Setting the Host IP Address
Modifying the Subnet Mask
To modify the Subnet Mask
Setting Automatic Beacon Recovery Process ABRP Fields
Setting the Default Gateway
To set the Default Gateway
NOTE ARBP is supported only by Cabletron products
To set the Beacon Recovery field
To set the Number of Retries field
4.3.3 The SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES Screen
Setting COM 1 and COM 2 Applications
To set the Retry Interval field
Read-Write The user can view all LM fields and can edit all but the
Community Name
4.3.4 The SNMP TRAPS Screen
Access Policy
Editing the Community Name field
Trap Destination
Enable Traps
Setting SNMP Traps
Trap Community Name
4.3.5 The RING SECURITY Screen
You can select from two modes of ring security Alarm Only
Stn Edit
Security Mode
STATION ADDRESS
NOTE The NMS receives each station added trap once only
NEXTSCREEN
Changing the Security Mode
SAVE/EXECUTE
PREVIOUSSCREEN
Deleting Stations from the STATION ADDRESS Allowed List
Viewing the Revised Allowed List
Adding Stations to the STATION ADDRESS Allowed List
NOTE You cannot delete the Micro-MMAC-T address from the list
4.3.6 The DEVICE STATISTICS Screen
DEVICE STATISTICS
Setting the Refresh Field
Selecting the Device Statistics Counter Mode
Using the ACCUMULATIVE Counter Mode
Frames Received
Line Errors
Errors Received
ISOLATING ERRORS
Burst Errors
Internal Errors
AC Errors
Abort Transmit Errors
RING INFORMATION
Lost Frame Errors
Ports Enabled
NON-ISOLATING ERRORS
Ring Number
Rcvr Congestion Errors
4.3.7 The CHASSIS STATUS VIEW Screen
Frame Copied Errors
Token Errors
Mode
Port Status
Virtual Flexible Network Bus VFNB
NEXT
Screen Mode Status
ENABLE ALL PORTS ADMINISTRATIVE mode only
PREVIOUS
Setting the REFRESH Field
Using the OPERATIONAL Mode Screen
Return key
To display the status of ports
To display the status of RI/RO ports, BRIMs, or the MicroSNAC device
Using the ADMINISTRATIVE Mode Screen
To enable and disable select ports
To bypass all ports on a module
To enable all ports for all modules
Using the RING OUT ENABLE Mode Screen
To reconnect a module to the token ring
4.3.8 The COMPONENT STATUS Screen
To switch to and from STN and RO
4.3.9 The MIB NAVIGATOR Screen
Figure 4-13. COMPONENT STATUS VIEW Screen
To access a list of MIB commands
To get help on specific commands
To escape from the MIB NAVIGATOR screen
bran
tree
Built-In commands
next
whoami
snmp branch
4.3.10 The FLASH DOWNLOAD Screen
ping
snmpget
Download Method field
To chose the RUNTIME method
Flash Image Server IP
To choose the BOOTPROM method
2. Toggle from RUNTIME to BOOTPROM using the spacebar
Flash Image File Name
CHAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 USING LANVIEW LEDs
5.2 USING THE LCD DISPLAY
5.2.1 Static System Messages
Table 5-2. Static System Messages
Table 5-3. Alarm Messages
5.2.2 Alarm Messages
TROUBLESHOOTING
Displayed
5.2.3 Unsaved Initialization Messages
Table 5-3. Alarm Messages Cont
Table 5-4. Unsaved Failure or Error Messages
5.2.4 Saved System Messages
Table 5-5. Normal Unsaved Initialization Messages
Table 5-6. Saved System Messages
5.3 VIEWING POWER UP DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
NOTE The LCD displays the following message whenever the POWER
Responding to Error Messages
To execute a response option
To return to Local Management
SPANISH
POWER SUPPLY CORD
GERMAN
FRENCH