MMAC-Plus™ 9C300-1 Environmental Module User’s Guide
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Notice FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Using This Manual........................................................................................................ 1-1 The 9C300-1 Environmental Module ......................................................................... 1-1 Features ................................................................................................................... 1-2 Related Manuals.................................................................................................
Contents The Diagnostic Module Selection Screen .................................................. 3-17 The Diagnostic Results Screen .................................................................... 3-17 The BBU Screen ............................................................................................. 3-18 The Module Selection Screen ...................................................................... 3-18 The Module Specific Screen...........................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction Using This Manual Read through this manual to become familiar with its contents and to gain an understanding of the features and capabilities of the Environmental Module prior to installing and operating it. Chapter 1 Introduction, provides product descriptions and features, gives a brief description of the 9C300-1 Environmental Module and ends with a list of related manuals.
Introduction MMAC EPIM STATUS ALARM 9C300-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTER COM 1 COM 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Figure 1-1. The 9C300-1 Environmental Module Features System Cooling The 9C300-1 Environmental Module houses the cooling fan subsystem. There are four, high-air flow fans in the assembly to provide necessary chassis cooling. Any one of these can fail without adversely affecting system operation.
Related Manuals Environmental/Power Monitoring The 9C300-1 Environmental Module monitors and reports chassis power parameters, ambient chassis temperature, chassis humidity, temperature of the Environmental Module itself, as well as the status and speed of the chassis cooling fans. Flash EEPROM The capability of downloading future firmware upgrades has been built into the 9C300-1 Environmental Module.
Introduction Getting Help If you need additional support related to the Environmental Module, or if you have any questions, comments or suggestions concerning this manual, feel free to contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support: By phone: (603) 332-9400 By CompuServe®: GO CTRON from any ! prompt 1-4 By Internet mail: support@ctron.ctron.com By Fax: (603) 337-3075 By BBS: (603) 335-3358 By mail: Cabletron Systems, Inc. P.O.
Chapter 2 Installing the 9C300-1 Environmental Module Installing the 9C300-1 Environmental Module The 9C300-1 Environmental Module is installed in the slot above the module card cage in the front of the MMAC-Plus chassis, as shown in Figure 2-1. Install an Environmental Module by following the steps below: 1. Unpack the Environmental Module by removing it from the shipping box and sliding the two foam end caps off the unit.
Installing the 9C300-1 Environmental Module If the MMAC-Plus chassis has not been powered up, make sure that all modules have been properly installed; then power up the MMAC-Plus chassis by following the steps in the MMAC-Plus Installation Guide. MMAC EPIM STATUS ALARM 9C3001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COM 1 9 10 ENTER COM 2 11 12 13 14 Figure 2-1.
Chapter 3 9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The 9C300-1 Environmental Module, as shown in Figure 3-1, performs three main functions. It monitors several chassis environmental parameters, provides multiple out-of-band management interfaces, as well as system cooling. The Environmental Module also includes LANVIEW® LEDs for at-a-glance diagnostics. MMAC EPIM STATUS ALARM 9C300-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ENT ER COM 1 COM 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Figure 3-1.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation External Ambient Temperature The 9C300-1 Environmental Module includes an external ambient temperature sensor. This sensor is located on the front of the Environmental Module, as shown in Figure 3-2. The ambient temperature is monitored and the results of the monitoring are available to the network manager via the LCD, as well as local and remote management.
Monitoring Functions Fan Speed The 9C300-1 Environmental Module adjusts the speed of the system cooling fans (Figure 3-3) based on the external ambient temperature. Fan speed increases as ambient temperature rises to ensure adequate cooling for the system. Conversely, fan speed decreases as ambient temperature decreases. In the event the ambient temperature sensor, or the Environmental Module itself, fails, fan speed defaults to maximum speed to ensure adequate cooling.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation System Humidity The 9C300-1 Environmental Module monitors the non-condensing humidity level of the MMAC-Plus. The results of the monitoring are available to the network manager via LCD, as well as local and remote management. The humidity levels are displayed as shown in Table 3-2. Table 3-2.
Monitoring Functions LANVIEW LEDs The LANVIEW LEDs on the front of the 9C300-1 Environmental Module may be used as an aid in troubleshooting. There are two LEDs visible to the user (Figure 3-4): the STATUS LED and the ALARM LED. STATUS LED MMAC EPIM STATUS ALARM 9C300-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 COM 1 COM 2 7 8 9 10 ENT ER 11 12 13 14 ALARM LED Figure 3-4. 9C300-1 Environmental Module LANVIEW LEDs The STATUS LED indicates the current status of the Environmental Module processor and peripherals.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The ALARM LED indicates the presence, or absence, of an unread system alarm(s). Unread system alarms can be read using the LCD and five-function keypad. The possible states and descriptions of the ALARM LED are listed in Table 3-5. Table 3-5. ALARM LED LED Color State Description Green Functional No unread alarms. Yellow Functional Pending unread system alarms, warning. Red Functional Pending unread system alarms, critical.
Out-of-Band Management COM1 and COM2 Ports The 9C300-1 Environmental Module front panel has two RJ-45 communication ports for RS-232 serial communication to and from the MMAC-Plus. Figure 3-5 illustrates a single RJ-45 communication port connector. COM1 and COM2 can be configured to run the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Local Management via a terminal or modem connection, or monitor an American Power Conversion Smart UPS.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The Ethernet™ Port Interface Module (EPIM) The 9C300-1 Environmental Module provides a port for Cabletron Systems EPIMs. The EPIM provides a direct connection to the internal SMB-10 bus. This connection can be used for out-of-band graphical SNMP management of the MMAC-Plus system or a Telnet session into local management. Any standard Cabletron EPIM can be installed. Refer to Appendix A for detailed information on the EPIM.
Non-Interactive Mode Non-Interactive Mode The LCD defaults to this mode if there is no user input within 60 seconds of installation of the Environmental Module or system start-up. Non-Interactive Mode Screens This section describes the LCD screens that display in the non-interactive mode. The LCD scrolls through different status screens (depending on MMAC-Plus configuration), displaying each screen for a period of 7 seconds; or, until user input is sensed on the keypad.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The Utilization Screen The Utilization Screen, as shown in Figure 3-8, is the second screen of the non-interactive mode. Line 1 displays the screen heading. Line 2 displays the FDDI 1 and FDDI 2 bus utilization. Line 3 displays the INB A and INB B bus utilization. Line 4 displays the system status. SYSTEM UTILIZATION FDDI 1_ _ _ _ _ 100% FDDI 2 _ _ _ _ _100% INB A _ _ _ _ _100% INB B _ _ _ _ _ 100% SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL Figure 3-8.
Non-Interactive Mode The Power Screen The Power Screen, as shown in Figure 3-10, is the fourth screen of the non-interactive mode. Line 1 displays the screen heading. Line 2 displays the percentage of power being used. Line 3 displays the availability of power redundancy. Line 4 displays the system status. CHASSIS POWER POWER LOAD_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 100% POWER REDUNDANCY AVAILABLE SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL Figure 3-10.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation Interactive Mode The LCD enters this mode upon installation. This mode allows user input through the five-function keypad to navigate through MMAC-Plus status screens, and to make menu selections. Press any button on the keypad to enter this mode from the non-interactive mode. Once past the Main screen, the Interactive Mode is maintained for three minutes without a keypad entry before returning to the non-interactive mode.
Interactive Mode The Main Screen The Main Screen, as shown in Figure 3-13, is the initial screen of the Interactive Mode. It allows access to all of the Interactive Mode screens. Interactive Mode screens are distinguished by the display of option fields. Option fields are designated with brackets (< >). To select an option, highlight the option field by using the arrow function keys to place the cursor on the option; then press the ENTER key. Lines 1 and 2 display the screen heading.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation Select after reading all alarms to reset the front panel ALARM LED (red to green). Selecting deletes all alarms and resets the alarm pending banner on line 4 of the non-interactive screens. Select to return to the Main Screen. The System Screen Select the option field in line 4 of the Main Screen, as shown in Figure 3-13, to access the System Screen as shown in Figure 3-15.
Interactive Mode The Power Screen Select from the System Screen, as shown in Figure 3-15, to access information about the chassis power supply configuration. Line 1 of the Power Screen, as shown in Figure 3-16, displays the number of power supplies currently configured and the availability of power redundancy. Lines 2 and 3 display the power supply status as either ON, OFF DUE TO MANAGEMENT, or FAULT.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The Environment Screen Select from the System Screen, as shown in Figure 3-15, to view environmental parameters of the MMAC-Plus. Line 1 of this screen, as shown in Figure 3-18, displays the external temperature of the current chassis in both Fahrenheit and Celsius, and qualifies the temperature as COLD, COOL, NORM (normal), WARM, or HOT, based on system parameters.
Interactive Mode The Diagnostic Module Selection Screen Select from the System Screen, as shown in Figure 3-15, to view the Diagnostic Module Selection screen. Line 1, as shown in Figure 3-20, displays the screen heading. Lines 2 and 3 show the chassis slot locations in which modules have been installed in the MMAC-Plus. Line 4 displays Power Supply Units and BBUs configured in the MMAC-Plus. Diagnostic test results for these units can be viewed individually.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The BBU Screen Select from the System Screen, as shown in Figure 3-15, to view the status of the Battery Backup Units (BBUs). Figure 3-22 shows the BBU Screen. Line 1 displays the screen heading. Line 2 displays BBU status (CHARGING, STANDBY or DISCHARGING) if BBUs are installed; however, if no BBUs are installed, the message NO BBU INSTALLED displays.
Interactive Mode The Module Specific Screen Select a module on the Module Selection Screen, as shown in Figure 3-23, to display configuration information on the Module Specific Screen, as shown in Figure 3-24. Line 1 identifies the selected module by chassis slot location, current status, and hardware revision. A module’s status can be one of the following: ON-LINE The host processor is operational. DOWN The host processor is not operational. FAULT The power-up diagnostic tests have failed.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The Module Environment Screen Select at the Module Specific Screen, as shown in Figure 3-24, to display environmental parameters for the specific module. Line 1 of the Module Environment Screen, as shown in Figure 3-25, identifies the selected module by chassis slot location. Line 2 displays the measured input voltage from the 48 volt system power bus to the module’s DC-to-DC converter.
Interactive Mode The Module Backplane Screen Select on the Module Specific Screen, as shown in Figure 3-24, to access the Module Backplane Screen, as shown in Figure 3-27. The Module Backplane Screen displays the current MMAC-Plus backplane configuration for a selected module. Line 1 identifies the selected module by chassis slot location. Line 2 displays the module’s FNB connection (if applicable) and connection status.
9C300-1 Environmental Module Operation The Environmental Module Environment Screen Select on the Environmental Module Specific Screen, as shown in Figure 3-28, to access the Environmental Module Environment Screen, as shown in Figure 3-29. This screen displays voltage, temperature, and non-condensing humidity readings for the Environmental Module. Line 1 displays the measured values for the 48 volt DC power bus and the 3.3 volt bus for the Internal Network Bus (INB) terminator modules.
Interactive Mode The LCD Contrast Adjustment Screen Select from the Main Screen, as shown in Figure 3-13, to access the LCD Contrast Adjustment Screen, as shown in Figure 3-30. Select and press ENTER (repeat as necessary) to make the displayed characters appear lighter on the screen. Select and press ENTER (repeat as necessary) to make the displayed characters appear darker on the screen. SCREEN CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT ___________ Figure 3-30.
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Chapter 4 Specifications Safety ! CAUTION It is the responsibility of the person who sells the system to which the modules will be a part to ensure that the total system meets allowed limits of conducted and radiated emissions. The 9C300-1 Environmental Module, when properly installed in the MMAC-Plus chassis, complies with the following safety specifications and standards. • • • • • • • • UL 1950 CSA C22.2 No.
Specifications Physical Dimensions 12.7 H x 43.2 W x 44.5 D centimeters (5 H x 17 W x 17.5 D inches) Weight Unit: Shipping: 6.5 kilograms (14 pounds) 7.7 kilograms (17 pounds) Environmental Operating Temperature: 5–40°C, 43–100°F Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Cooling: 21.
Appendix A EPIM Specifications Introduction The 9C300-1 Environmental Module provides a port for Cabletron Systems EPIMs. EPIMs let you connect to the main network using different media types. Cabletron Systems offers a variety of EPIMs whose specifications are explained in the following sections. EPIM-T The EPIM-T is an RJ-45 connector supporting UTP cabling. It has an internal Cabletron Systems TPT-T™ 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Transceiver.
EPIM Specifications EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 The EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 support Multimode Fiber Optic cabling. Each EPIM has an internal Cabletron Systems FOT-F™ Fiber Optic Transceiver. The EPIM-F1 is equipped with SMA Connectors and the EPIM-F2 is equipped with ST Connectors. Figure A-2 shows both EPIMs. Specifications for the EPIMs are listed in Table A-1. Figure A-2. EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 Table A-1. EPIM-F1 & EPIM-F2 Specifications Parameter Typical Value Worst Case Typical Budget Receive Sensitivity -30.
EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 Table A-2. Transmitter Power Parameter NOTE Typical Value Worst Case Worst Case Budget Typical Budget 50/125 µm fiber -13.0 dBm -15.0 dBm 13.0 dB 17.5 dB 62.5/125 µm fiber -10.0 dBm -12.0 dBm 16.0 dB 20.5 dB 100/140 µm fiber -7.0 dBm -9.0 dBm 19.0 dB 23.5 dB Error Rate Better than 10-10 The transmitter power levels and receive sensitivity levels listed are Peak Power Levels after optical overshoot.
EPIM Specifications EPIM-F3 The EPIM-F3 supports Single Mode Fiber Optic cabling. It has an internal Cabletron Systems FOT-F™ Fiber Optic Transceiver and is equipped with ST Connectors. Figure A-3 shows the EPIM-F3. Specifications for the EPIM-F3 are listed in Figure A-4 and Table A-3. Figure A-3. EPIM-F3 Maximum Sensitivity (-36.0) Receive Sensitivity Typical Sensitivity (-31.0) Minimum Sensitivity (-30.0) Minimum Receive Input (-9.72) Typical Receive Input (-7.
EPIM-F3 Table A-3. EPIM-F3 Specifications Parameter NOTE Typical Minimum 1270 nm Maximum Transmitter Peak Wave Length 1300 nm Spectral Width 60 nm Rise Time 3.0 nsec 2.7 nsec 5.0 nsec Fall Time 2.5 nsec 2.2 nsec 5.0 nsec Duty Cycle 50.1% 49.6% 50.7% Bit Error Rate Better than 10-10 - 1330 nm 100 nm The transmitter power levels given above are Peak Power Levels after optical overshoot.
EPIM Specifications EPIM-C The EPIM-C supports thin-net coaxial cabling and is equipped with an internal Cabletron Systems TMS-3™ Transceiver. You can use the TERM switch on the front of the EPIM-C to set the internal 50-ohm terminator. This eliminates the need to connect the port to a tee-connector and terminator. Figure A-5 shows the setting for the terminator switch. Internal Termination Switch = On (internally terminated) = Off (need external termination) Figure A-5.
EPIM-A and EPIM-X (AUI Port) EPIM-A and EPIM-X (AUI Port) The EPIM-A is a DB-15 female connector used to attach segments to an external transceiver. The EPIM-X is equipped with dual internal transceivers. It has a DB-15 male connector used to attach segments to an AUI cable. Figure A-6 shows both modules. Figure A-6. The EPIM-A and EPIM-X Table A-4 lists the DB-15 pinouts. Table A-4. DB-15 Pinouts Pin Number Represents Pin Number Represents 1 Logic Ref. 10 Transmit - 2 Collision + 11 Logic Ref.
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Appendix B Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Introduction The MMAC-Plus can be connected to a UPS to provide an uninterruptible source of AC power. Two UPS models are available, the Matrix 3000 and the Matrix 5000. Either can be monitored via remote SNMP Management after connecting the UPS to the Environmental Module (EM).
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 9 Pin D Connector Receptacle MMAC EPIM STATUS COM 1 COM 2 ALARM ENTER 9C3001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Matrix UPS (Back View) COM Ports MMAC-Plus Chassis (Front View) Figure B-1. Connecting EM to UPS Configuring COM Port for UPS After the UPS has been connected to the COM2 port, the COM2 port must be configured for UPS Management. To configure the COM2 port for UPS Management, follow the steps below. 1.
Verifying Configuration Verifying Configuration After configuring the COM port for a UPS, verify the configuration was done correctly by checking the Communications Screen on the EM. Follow the steps below to verify the configuration. 1. At the Main Screen select and press ENTER. 2. At the System Screen select and press ENTER. 3. At the Communications Screen, verify that the screen displays “ENABLED UPS 2400 ACTIVE FOR COM PORT 2”.
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