Using the 8-port TokenSpeed and TokenSpeed/MCP Switch Modules
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Chapter
Contents
Preface
Overview of the TokenSpeed Module
Chapter
Chapter Installing and Connecting the TokenSpeed Module
Troubleshooting the TokenSpeed Module
Appendix A
Figures
Station to hub connection RJ-45 to IBM Type
Tables
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Preface
Purpose
Special Message Formats
Two-tiered Procedure Format
Conventions
Using SpeedView 2.1 for Windows
Related Publications
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
Model 5000BH Switches
How to Get Help
Bay Networks Customer Support
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For More Information
Preface
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Chapter Overview of the TokenSpeed Module
About the TokenSpeed Module
Features
TokenSpeed Module Ports and Connectivity
Caching and Proxy
Fault Tolerance
Filtering
Network Management
Physical Description
Figure 1-1. Hardware features of the TokenSpeed module
Chapter TokenSpeed Module Applications
Giving a Server a Dedicated Port
Segmenting a Ring
Figure 2-1. Giving a server a dedicated port
Connecting a Segment Through the RI or RO Port
TokenSpeed Module Applications
Figure 2-3. Connecting ring segments through lobe ports
Connecting a Segment Using a Lobe Port
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Figure 2-4. Replacing a source route bridge or router
Replacing a Source Route Bridge or Router
Concentrating Rings into a Router
Figure 2-5. Concentrating multiple rings into a router
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Chapter 3 Installing and Connecting the TokenSpeed Module
Preparing for Installation
Installing the TokenSpeed Module
1. Remove the filler panel
Figure 3-2. Inserter/extractor levers ready for installation
Figure 3-1. Removing a filler panel
Figure 3-3. Slot module guides
Figure 3-4. Inserting the module into the chassis
Connecting Cables to TokenSpeed Ports
Token Ring Connections
Table 3-1. Port types for the TokenSpeed module
Verifying the Installation
Management Connection
TokenSpeed
LED Switch Startup Sequence
TokenSpeed Module LEDs
Configuring the TokenSpeed Module
Factory default configuration settings
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Factory default configuration settings continued
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Removing and Replacing a Module
Windows
Replacing a TokenSpeed/MCP Module
6. Slide the module out of the chassis see Figure
Replacing a TokenSpeed Module
5. Slide the module out of the chassis see Figure
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the TokenSpeed Module
Switch Startup Failure with TokenSpeed/MCP
9. Click on the Start button in the Software Download dialog box
TokenSpeed Module Startup Failure
11. Click on the icon for the switch and choose Download software
2. Remove and reinsert the failing module
2. Verify that the cabling is correct
Port Insertion Problems
3. Using SpeedView, verify the following items
4. Disable the port then enable it again
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Appendix A Technical Specifications
Connectors
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Safety Agency Approvals
Environmental Specifications
Appendix B Cables
Port Types
Cable Types
Table B-2
Token Ring Connectors on the TokenSpeed Module
Figure B-1. RJ-45 connector on the TokenSpeed module
Cable distances
Cable and Connector Pin Assignments
Figure B-2. Connectors for token ring network cables
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Connection
Figure B-5. Bay/SNPX RO to RI connection RJ-45 to RJ-45
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Figure B-4. Station to hub connection RJ-45 to RJ-45
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Figure B-7. RO-other to RI connection RJ-45 to RJ-45
Cables
Figure B-6. RI-other to RO connection RJ-45 to RJ-45
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RJ-45 to DB-9 Connection
Figure B-10. Bay/SNPX RO to RI connection RJ-45 to DB-9
Cables
Figure B-9. Station to hub connection RJ-45 to DB-9
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Figure B-12. RO-other to RI connection RJ-45 to DB-9
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Figure B-11. RI-other to RO connection RJ-45 to DB-9
B-10
RJ-45 to IBM Type 1 Connection
Figure B-15. RI-other to RO connection RJ-45 to IBM Type
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Figure B-14. Bay/SNPX RO to RI connection RJ-45 to IBM Type
B-12
Serial MCP Connections
Female DB-25 to female DB-9 adapter
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Table B-4
B-14
RJ-45, 1-1, 3-6, B-3
Index
types, B-2 caching, RIF
Index-1
LEDs
Index-2
TFTP
Index-3