Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Module (7H4382-25) Installation Guide Title FAST ENET 7H4382-25 OFFLINE/ RESET COM 1X MGMT CPU GROUP SELECT GROUP G R O U P 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 11X 10 11 12 13X G R O U P 2 23X DFE 9033912-02
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures. Riesgo Electrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion. Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden. Notice Enterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its web site without prior notice.
Regulatory Compliance Information Federal Communications Commission (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.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) This product complies with the following: 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15, CSA C108.8, 89/336/EEC, EN 55022, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55024, AS/NZS CISPR 22, VCCI V-3. Compatibilidad Electromágnetica (EMC) Este producto de Enterasys cumple con lo siguiente: 47 CFR Partes 2 y 15, CSA C108.8, 89/336/EEC, EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, AS/NZS CISPR 22, VCCI V-3.
Safety Information Class 1 Laser Transceivers The single mode interface modules use Class 1 laser transceivers. Read the following safety information before installing or operating these modules. The Class 1 laser transceivers use an optical feedback loop to maintain Class 1 operation limits. This control loop eliminates the need for maintenance checks or adjustments. The output is factory set, and does not allow any user adjustment.
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Contents About This Guide Who Should Use This Guide ...............................................................................................................xiii How to Use This Guide ...................................................................................................................... xiv Related Documents ........................................................................................................................... xiv Conventions Used in This Guide ......................
Installing Module into Matrix N3 Chassis .........................................................................................3-15 Connecting to the Network ...............................................................................................................3-16 Connecting UTP Cables to 7H4382-25 .....................................................................................3-16 Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to Mini-GBICs (applies to 7G-6MGBIC) ..................................
Figures 1-1 1-2 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-18 4-1 4-3 B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-5 B-6 B-7 7H4382-25 DFE-Platinum Module................................................................................................1-3 Optional 7G-6MGBIC and 7G-6MGBIC-A Ethernet Interface Modules........................................1-4 Removing the Coverplate .............................................................................................................
Tables 1-1 3-2 4-3 4-4 A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 A-10 A-11 A-12 A-13 A-14 xii Optional Ethernet Interface Module, Compliance, and Physical Connection ...............................1-5 Contents of DFE-Platinum Module Carton ...................................................................................3-2 LANVIEW LEDs............................................................................................................................4-3 Troubleshooting Checklist .......................
About This Guide This guide provides an overview, installation and troubleshooting instructions, and specifications for the Enterasys Matrix™ DFE-Platinum 7H4382-25 (Distributed Forwarding Engine) module, the 7G-6MGBIC (an optional Ethernet interface module), and the Mini-GBIC modules. For information about the CLI (Command Line Interface) set of commands used to configure and manage the DFE-Platinum module, refer to the Enterasys Networks™ Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide.
How to Use This Guide How to Use This Guide This preface provides an overview of this guide and the DFE-Platinum Series manual set, a brief summary of each chapter, and defines the conventions used in this document. To locate information about various subjects in this guide, refer to the following table: For... Refer to...
Conventions Used in This Guide Conventions Used in This Guide The following conventions are used in this guide: Note: Calls the reader’s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance. Caution: Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment. Cautela: Contiene información esencial para prevenir dañar el equipo. Achtung: Verweißt auf wichtige Informationen zum Schutz gegen Beschädigungen.
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1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the DFE-Platinum module capabilities, and introduces the 7H4382-25 DFE-Platinum module. Important Notice Depending on the firmware version used in the DFE-Platinum module, some features described in this document may not be supported. Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the DFE-Platinum module to determine which features are supported.
The DFE-Platinum Module and Interface Option ERP refers to the next generation of software for manufacturing business systems and Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP). ERP software makes heavy use of telecommunications. With ERP type software you can link back-office computer systems such as: manufacturing, financial, human resources, sales force automation, supply chain management, data warehousing, document management, and after sales service and support.
The DFE-Platinum Module and Interface Option Figure 1-1 7H4382-25 DFE-Platinum Module FAST ENET 7H4382-25 À OFFLINE/ RESET COM 1X MGMT GROUP G R O U P CPU GROUP SELECT 1 1 2 2 3 1 Á Â Ã Ä 4 5 6 7 8 Å 9 11X È 10 11 12 13X Æ G R O U P 2 23X Ç DFE 1 2 3 4 5 OFFLINE/RESET switch RJ45 COM (Console Port) CPU LED MGMT LED GROUP SELECT button 6 7 8 9 GROUP LEDs GROUP status LEDs Ethernet Interface Module option slot Ports (1-24), 10/100 Mbps, via RJ45s Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Modul
The DFE-Platinum Module and Interface Option 7G-6MGBIC Gigabit Ethernet Interface Option The 7H4382-25 option slot provides access to an installed interface module such as the 7G-6MGBIC and 7G-6MGBIC-A. Figure 1-2 shows the Ethernet interface modules available at the time of this printing. Table 1-1 indicates the standards the module complies with and the type of physical connections.
Connectivity Table 1-1 Optional Ethernet Interface Module, Compliance, and Physical Connection Ethernet Interface Module Compliant to Physical Connection 7G-6MGBIC or 7G-6MGBIC-A 1-Gigabit Ethernet Six port slots that support optional hotswappable Mini-GBICs.
LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs LANVIEW diagnostic LEDs serve as an important troubleshooting aid by providing an easy way to observe the status of individual ports and overall network operations. Getting Help For additional support related to the modules or this document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods: World Wide Web http://www.enterasys.com/support Phone 603-332-9400 1-800-872-8440 (toll-free in U.S.
2 Network Requirements Before installing the module, review the requirements and specifications referred to in this chapter concerning the following: • “Link Aggregation” on page 2-1 • “Module Placement in a Matrix E7 Chassis” on page 2-2 • “FTM Bridge Function and Optional Interface Module” on page 2-2 • “10BASE-T Network” on page 2-2 • “100BASE-TX Network” on page 2-3 • “1000BASE-SX/LX Network” on page 2-3 • “1000BASE-T Network” on page 2-3 The network installation must meet the requirements
Module Placement in a Matrix E7 Chassis In normal usage (and typical implementations) there is no need to enable/disable ports for Link Aggregation. The default values will result in the maximum number of aggregations possible. If the switch is placed in a configuration with its peers not running the protocol, no aggregations will be formed and the DFE modules will function normally (that is, Spanning Tree will block redundant paths).
100BASE-TX Network 100BASE-TX Network Fixed front panel ports of the 7H4382-25 provide a connection that supports Category 5 UTP cabling. The device at the other end of the twisted pair segment must meet IEEE 802.3-2002 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet network requirements for the devices to operate at 100 Mbps. Refer to the Cabling Guide for details. Note: The fixed ports of the module support Category 5 UTP cabling with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms for 100 Mbps operation.
1000BASE-T Network 2-4 Network Requirements
3 Installation Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform installation procedures. Riesgo Electrico: Solamente personal calificado debe realizar procedimientos de instalacion. Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen sollten nur durch ausgebildetes und qualifiziertes Personal vorgenommen werden. Important Notice Read the Release Notes shipped with the DFE-Platinum module to check for any exceptions to the supported features and operation documented in this guide.
Unpacking the DFE-Platinum Module Unpacking the DFE-Platinum Module Unpack the DFE-Platinum module as follows: 1. Open the box and remove the packing material protecting the DFE-Platinum module. 2. Verify the contents of the carton as listed in Table 3-2. Table 3-2 Contents of DFE-Platinum Module Carton Item Quantity DFE-Platinum module (7H4382-25) 1 Installation Guide 1 Customer Release Notes 1 3. Remove the tape seal on the non-conductive bag to remove the DFE-Platinum module. 4.
Installing Optional Ethernet Interface Module Removing the Coverplate Refer to Figure 3-1 and proceed as follows: 1. Attach the antistatic wrist strap (refer to the instructions on the antistatic wrist strap package). 2. Place the DFE-Platinum module on an antistatic pad on a sturdy flat surface.
Installing Optional Ethernet Interface Module 4. Carefully align the two interface module connectors with the main board connectors. Then press straight down over the two interface module connectors, applying pressure until they are properly seated.
Installing an Optional Mini-GBIC Installing an Optional Mini-GBIC This section describes how to install a Mini-GBIC in an optional 7G-6MGBIC. Warning: Fiber-optic Mini-GBICs use Class 1 lasers. Do not use optical instruments to view the laser output. The use of optical instruments to view laser output increases eye hazard. When viewing the output optical port, power must be removed from the network adapter. Advertencia: Los Mini-GBICS de fibra optica usan lasers de clase 1.
Installing an Optional Mini-GBIC Installation To install a Mini-GBIC with an MT-RJ connection, refer to Figure 3-3, or for a Mini-GBIC with an LC connection, refer to Figure 3-4, and proceed as follows: Note: If the Mini-GBIC is one with an RJ45 connector (not shown), the installation procedure is the same as described below. However, the Mini-GBIC has a wire handle to release it. 1. Hold the Mini-GBIC with its top side facing up and its 7-pin edge connector facing the port slot. 2.
Installing an Optional Mini-GBIC Mini-GBIC with LC Connector 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 3-4 2 4 3 Ä Á 6 5 Ã Â À Å 1 Mini-GBIC (MGBIC-LC01, MGBIC-LC09, MGBIC-08) 2 Mini-GBIC, top side 3 7-Pin edge connector (insertion side) 4 Port slot 5 Mini-GBIC, protective dust cover 6 Release tab Removing the Mini-GBIC Caution: Do NOT remove a Mini-GBIC from a slot without releasing the locking tab located under the front bottom end of the Mini-GBIC. This can damage the Mini-GBIC.
Backplane Connections and Installation Rules 3. Locate the release tab under the front end of the Mini-GBIC. For the type of Mini-GBIC shown in Figure 3-3, push in on the release tab as far as it will go to release the Mini-GBIC from the port slot. For the type of Mini-GBIC shown in Figure 3-4, pull out on the release tab to release the Mini-GBIC from the port slot. 4. Grasp the sides of the Mini-GBIC and pull it straight out of the port slot.
Backplane Connections and Installation Rules Module Placement and Rules The DFE-Platinum series modules can be installed in an SS6000, Matrix E7, Matrix N3, or Matrix N7 chassis. When installing the modules into one of these chassis, make sure to consider the following placement rules for the appropriate chassis and module mix. SS6000 Chassis The SS6000 chassis can support a mix of up to five first (6x1xx), second (6x2xx), and third (6x3xx) generation modules and the DFE-Platinum module 7H4382-25.
Backplane Connections and Installation Rules Figure 3-5 A Examples, Module Placement in Matrix E7 Chassis B 7XXXXX 6X3XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 6X1XX 6X2XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 D 6X1XX 6X2XX + 6X3XX 6X3XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F E 7H4382-25 6X2XX 6X1XX 6X3XX 7XXXXX 6X3XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6X2XX 7XXXXX 6X1XX 6X3XX 6X3XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Example 1 (Figure 3-5, A) Shows the chassis fully populated with DFE-Platinum modules (7xxxxx).
Backplane Connections and Installation Rules Example 4 (Figure 3-5, D) Shows chassis slots 1 through 5 populated with a mix of 6x1xx, 6x2xx, and 6x3xx modules and only third generation modules in slots 6 and 7. In this module arrangement, the 6x3xx module provides a proxy bridge, which enables the 6x1xx and 6x2xx modules to communicate with 6x3xx modules in slot 6 or 7.
Installing Module into SmartSwitch 6000, Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis Installing Module into SmartSwitch 6000, Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis Caution: Failure to observe static safety precautions could cause damage to the DFE module. Follow static safety handling rules and wear the antistatic wrist strap. Do not cut the non-conductive bag to remove the module. Sharp objects contacting the board or components can cause damage.
Installing Module into SmartSwitch 6000, Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis Installation To install the module, refer to Figure 3-6 and proceed as follows: Caution: To prevent damaging the backplane connectors in the following step, take care that the module slides in straight and properly engages the backplane connectors. Ensure that the top lever lines up with the desired slot number located on the front panel of the chassis. Refer to Figure 3-6. 1.
Installing Module into SmartSwitch 6000, Matrix E7 or Matrix N7 Chassis Figure 3-6 shown) Installing Module into an SS6000, Matrix E7 or N7 Chassis (Matrix E7 Á Æ SERIES 1 2 4 3 6 5 Ä E7 7 FAST ENET 7H4382-25 OFFLINE/ RESET COM 1X MGMT CPU GROUP SELECT GROUP G R O U P 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 11X 10 11 12 13X Å G R O U P 2 23X Ã Â À Ä DFE ACON 1 POWER LINE 100-125V~12A 200-240V~6A 50/60Hz 0 FAN ACON 1 POWER LINE 100-125V~12A 200-240V~6A 50/60Hz 0 FAN Å LINE 100-1
Installing Module into Matrix N3 Chassis Installing Module into Matrix N3 Chassis Caution: Failure to observe static safety precautions could cause damage to the DFE-Platinum module. Follow static safety handling rules and wear the antistatic wrist strap. Do not cut the non-conductive bag to remove the DFE-Platinum module. Sharp objects contacting the board or components can cause damage.
Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Network “Connecting UTP Cables to 7H4382-25” on page 3-16 provides the procedures for connecting unshielded twisted pair (UTP) segments from the network or other devices. For connections to Mini-GBIC ports on the 7G-6MGBIC, refer to “Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to Mini-GBICs (applies to 7G-6MGBIC)” on page 3-20.
Connecting to the Network Figure 3-8 Connecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the 7H4382-25 FAST ENET 7H4382-25 OFFLINE/ RESET À Á COM 1X MGMT CPU GROUP SELECT G R O U P GROUP 1 1 2 2 Â RX 3 1 4 5 6 TX 7 8 9 11X 10 11 12 1 RJ45 connector 3. 2 RJ45 port connector 3 GROUP SELECT button Verify that a link exists by checking that the port RX (Receive) LED is ON (flashing amber, blinking green, or solid green).
Connecting to the Network d. Verify that the RJ45 connectors on the twisted pair segment have the proper pinouts and check the cable for continuity. Typically, a crossover cable is used between hub devices. A straight-through cable is used to connect between switches or hub devices and an end user (computer). Refer to Figure 3-9 and Figure 3-10 for four-wire RJ45 connections. Refer to Figure 3-11 and Figure 3-12 for eight-wire RJ45 connections.
Connecting to the Network Figure 3-11 Devices Eight-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts, Connections Between Hub À Á TX1+ 1 1 TX2+ RX1- 2 2 RX2- TX2+ 3 3 TX1+ TX3+ 4 4 TX4+ RX3- 5 5 RX4- RX2- 6 6 RX1- TX4+ 7 7 TX3+ RX4- 8 8 RX3- Â 1 RJ45 device port 2 Other device port 3 RJ45-to-RJ45 crossover cable Figure 3-12 Eight-Wire Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts, Connections Between Switches and End-User Devices À Á TX1+ 1 1 TX2+ RX1- 2 2 RX2- TX2+ 3 3 TX1+ TX3
Connecting to the Network e. Ensure that the twisted pair connection meets the dB loss and cable specifications outlined in the Cabling Guide. Refer to “Related Documents” in About This Guide for information on obtaining this document. If a link is not established, contact Enterasys Networks. Refer to “Getting Help” on page 1-6 for details. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 above, until all connections have been made.
Connecting to the Network Figure 3-13 Cable Connection to MT-RJ Fiber-Optic Connectors 1 Ã Ä 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 Á À 6 Â 1 Installed Mini-GBIC MT-RJ connector 2 MT-RJ cable connector 3 Release tab 4 Receive LED (RX) 5 Transmit LED (TX) Matrix DFE-Series Module Installation Guide 3-21
Connecting to the Network Figure 3-14 Cable Connection to LC Fiber-Optic Connectors à 1 Ä 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 Á À 6  1 Installed Mini-GBIC LC connector 2 LC cable connector 3 Release tab 3. Verify that a link exists by checking that the port RX LED is on (flashing amber, blinking green, or solid green). If the RX LED is off, perform the following steps until it is on: a.
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management b. If there are separate fiber-optic connections on the other device, check the crossover of the cables. Swap the cable connections if necessary. c. Check that the fiber-optic connection meets the dB loss and cable specifications outlined in the Cabling Guide for multimode fiber-optic cabling. To obtain this document, refer to “Related Documents” in About This Guide. If a link has not been established, refer to Chapter 4 for LED troubleshooting details.
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management Connecting to an IBM PC or Compatible Device To connect an IBM PC or compatible device, running the VT terminal emulation, to an Enterasys Networks module COM port (Figure 3-15), proceed as follows: 1. Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of a UTP straight-through cable to the communications COM port on the Enterasys Networks module. (The COM port is also known as a Console port.) 2.
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management Figure 3-15 Connecting an IBM PC or Compatible FAST ENET 7H4382-25 OFFLINE/ RESET COM 1X MGMT CPU GROUP SELECT G R O U P 1 GROUP 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11X 10 11 12 Á Ã Â 1 UTP straight-through cable with RJ45 connectors 2 RJ45-to-DB9 PC adapter À 3 RJ45-to-DB9 PC adapter 4 IBM PC or compatible device Connecting to a VT Series Terminal To connect a VT Series terminal to an Enterasys Networks DFE-Platinum module COM port (Figure 3-16), use a UTP st
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management 4. Turn on the terminal and access the Setup Directory. Set the following parameters on your terminal: Parameter Setting Mode 7 Bit Control Transmit Transmit=9600 Bits Parity 8 Bits, No Parity Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit When these parameters are set, the Local Management password screen will display. Refer to the Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide for further information.
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management Connecting to a Modem To connect a modem to an Enterasys Networks DFE-Platinum module COM port (Figure 3-17), use a UTP straight-through cable with RJ45 connectors and an RJ45-to-DB25 male adapter, and proceed as follows: 1. Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the UTP straight-through cable to the COM port of the DFE module. 2. Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the UTP straight-through cable into the RJ45-to-DB25 modem adapter. 3.
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management Figure 3-17 Connecting to a Modem FAST ENET 7H4382-25 OFFLINE/ RESET COM 1X MGMT CPU GROUP SELECT G R O U P 1 GROUP 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11X 10 11 12 Å Ä Ã 1 UTP straight-through cable with RJ45 connectors 2 RJ45 COM port 3 RJ45-to-DB25 modem adapter 3-28 Installation  À 4 Local modem 5 Remote modem 6 PC Á
Connecting to COM Port for Local Management Adapter Wiring and Signal Assignments COM Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB9 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Receive (RX) 4 Red 3 Transmit (TX) 5 Green 5 Ground (GRD) 2 Orange 7 Request to Send (RTS) 6 Yellow 8 Clear to Send (CTS) 1 Pins 5 8 Pins 9 RJ45 Connector (Female) 1 6 DB9 Connector (Female) VT Series Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 4 Red 2 Transmit (TX)
Completing the Installation Modem Port Adapter Wiring and Signal Diagram RJ45 DB25 Pin Conductor Pin Signal 1 Blue 2 Transmit (TX) 2 Orange 8 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) 4 Red 3 Receive 5 Green 7 Ground (GRD) 6 Yellow 20 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 8 Gray 22 Ring Indicator 1 Pins 8 RJ45 Connector (Female) Pins 1 14 13 25 DB25 Connector (Male) Completing the Installation Completing the DFE-Platinum module installation depends on if the module is being installed in: • a n
Completing the Installation After installing all DFE-Platinum modules into the host chassis and making the connections to the network, proceed to the following First-Time Log-In Using a Console Port Connection procedure to access the module management startup screen from your PC, terminal, or modem connection.
Completing the Installation Figure 3-18 Matrix DFE Startup Screen Example (N7 Chassis) login: admin Password: M A T R I X N7 Command Line Interface Enterasys Networks, Inc. 50 Minuteman Rd. Andover, MA 01810-1008 U.S.A. Phone: +1 978 684 1000 E-mail: support@enterasys.com WWW: http://www.enterasys.com (c) Copyright Enterasys Networks, Inc. 2003 Chassis Serial Number: xxxxxxxxxxxx Chassis Firmware Revision: xx.xx.
Completing the Installation Logging in with an Administratively-Configured User Account If the device’s default user account settings have been changed, proceed as follows: 1. At the login prompt, enter your administratively-assigned user name and press ENTER. 2. At the Password prompt, enter your password and press ENTER. The notice of authorization and the Matrix prompt displays as shown back in Figure 3-18.
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4 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information concerning the following: • “Using LANVIEW” on page 4-1 • “Troubleshooting Checklist” on page 4-4 • “Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Shutdown Procedure (Special Instructions)” on page 4-6 – “Recommended Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch” on page 4-7 – “Last Resort Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch” on page 4-8 Unless otherwise noted, the following information applies to all DFE-Platinum modules.
Using LANVIEW To view the receive and transmit activity on a group of attached segments, press the GROUP SELECT button (see Figure 4-1) to step to the group of interest (Groups 1 through 4). Each time the GROUP SELECT button is pressed, the GROUP LED lights up in sequence, indicating which group is selected. The receive and transmit activity for that group of segments is then indicated by the RX and TX LEDs for each port.
Using LANVIEW Table 4-3 LANVIEW LEDs LED Color State Recommended Action MGMT None Off. This module is NOT the Management Module. None. Green Solid. This module is the designated Management Module. None. Amber Flashing. This is a temporary indication that the module is saving data. None. None Power off. Ensure chassis has adequate power. Amber Blinking. Module in process of booting. None. Solid. Testing.
Troubleshooting Checklist Table 4-3 LANVIEW LEDs (continued) LED Color State Recommended Action RX (Receive) None No link. No activity. Port enabled or disabled. None. Green Solid. Link present, port enabled, no traffic is being received by the interface. None. Amber Flashing. Link present, port enabled, traffic is being received by the interface. None. RX Red Blinking. Indicates collisions. This indication is only supported on 10/100 ports.
Troubleshooting Checklist Table 4-4 Troubleshooting Checklist (continued) Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action No Local Management Password screen. Incorrect terminal setup. Refer to the Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Configuration Guide for proper setup procedures. Improper console cable pinouts. Refer to Appendix A for proper COM port pinouts. Corrupt firmware image, or hardware fault. If possible, attempt to download the image to the module again.
Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Shutdown Procedure (Special Instructions) Table 4-4 Troubleshooting Checklist (continued) Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action User parameters (IP address, device and module name, etc.) were lost when the module power was cycled, the front panel OFFLINE/RESET switch was pressed.
Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Shutdown Procedure (Special Instructions) Figure 4-3 OFFLINE/RESET Switch FAST ENET 7H4382-25 À OFFLINE/ RESET COM 1X MGMT CPU GROUP SELECT G R O U P 1 GROUP 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11X 10 11 12 1 OFFLINE/RESET switch Recommended Shutdown Procedure Using OFFLINE/RESET Switch Caution: Do not pull any DFE-Platinum module out of an operating chassis before it has completed its shutdown routine.
Overview of DFE-Platinum Module Shutdown Procedure (Special Instructions) Note: The only safe time to pull a DFE-Platinum module out of the chassis is when the CPU LED is alternately flashing amber/off. Otherwise, system operation will be interrupted.
A Specifications This appendix provides information about the following: • “DFE-Platinum Module Specifications” on page A-1 • “Ethernet Interface Module Specifications” on page A-2 • “Mini-GBIC Input/Output Specifications” on page A-3 • “Gigabit Ethernet Specifications” on page A-4 • “COM Port Pinout Assignments” on page A-7 • “Regulatory Compliance” on page A-7 Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change the specifications at any time without notice.
Ethernet Interface Module Specifications Table A-1 7H4382-25 Specifications (continued) Item Specification Processors/Memory Processor MPC750CX, 400 MHz processor Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) 128 MB FLASH Memory 32 MB Physical Dimensions 46.43 H x 6.05 W x 29.51 D (cm) 18.28 H x 2.38 W x 11.62 D (in.) Approximate Weight Gross: 5.54 kg (12.0 lb.) (shipping carton containing one module) Net: 4.10 kg (9.0 lb.
Mini-GBIC Input/Output Specifications Table A-2 7G-6MGBIC/7G-6MGBIC-A Port/Environmental Specifications (cont.) Item Specification Physical Dimensions 4.34 H x 21.97 W x 18.85 D (cm) 1.71 H x 8.65 W x 7.42 D (in.) Approximate Weight Net: 0.68 kg (1.5 lb) (one module without packaging) MTBF (calculated hours) 575,333.
Gigabit Ethernet Specifications Gigabit Ethernet Specifications The following specifications for the Mini-GBICs (shown in Table A-4 through Table A-12) meet or exceed the IEEE 802.3z-1998 standard. MGBIC-LC01/MGBIC-MT01 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) Table A-4 MGBIC-LC01 / MGBIC-MT01 Optical Specifications Item 62.5 µm MMF 50 µm MMF Transmit Power (minimum) -9.5 dBm -9.5 dBm Receive Sensitivity -17 dBm -17 dBm Link Power Budget 7.5 dBm 7.
Gigabit Ethernet Specifications Table A-7 MGBIC-LC03 Operating Range Item Modal Bandwidth @ 1310 nm Range 62.5 µm MMF 160 MHz/km 2,000 Meters 50 µm MMF 400 MHz/km 2,000 Meters MGBIC-LC09 Specifications (1000BASE-LX) Table A-8 MGBIC-LC09 Optical Specifications Item 62.5 µm MMF 50 µm MMF 10 µm MMF Transmit Power (minimum) -11.5 dBm -11.5 dBm -9.5 dBm Receive Sensitivity -20 dBm -20 dBm -20 dBm Link Power Budget 8.5 dBm 8.5 dBm 10.
Gigabit Ethernet Specifications MGBIC-08 Specifications (1000BASE-ELX) Table A-10 MGBIC-08 Optical Specifications Item Transmit Power (minimum) -0 dBm, min. +2 dBm, typical Receive Sensitivity -24 dBm, min. -26 dBm, typical Maximum Input Power -3 dBm Link Power Budget1 (Full Duplex Only) 23 dB +5 dBm, max. 28dB, typical 1. The maximum drive distance (up to 70 km) depends on the quality of the installed single-mode fiberoptic cable segment.
COM Port Pinout Assignments COM Port Pinout Assignments The COM port is a serial communications port for local access to Local Management. Refer to Table A-13 for the COM port pin assignments.
Regulatory Compliance A-8 Specifications
B Mode Switch Bank Settings and Optional Installations This appendix covers the following items: • “Required Tools” on page B-1 • “Setting the Mode Switches” on page B-1 • “Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures” on page B-3 Required Tools Use the following tools to perform the procedures provided in this appendix: • Antistatic wrist strap • Phillips screwdriver Caution: An antistatic wrist strap is required to perform the procedures in this appendix.
Setting the Mode Switches • Switch 7 – Clear Persistent Data. Changing the position of this switch clears Persistent Data on the next power-up of the module. All user-entered parameters, such as the IP address, module names, etc., are reset to the factory default settings. Once the module resets, you can either use the factory default settings or reenter your own parameters. • Switch 8 – Clear Admin Password.
Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures In the event that the Dual in Line Memory Module (DIMM) or DRAM Single In-line Memory Module (SIMM) (FLASH memory) needs to be replaced, the following sections describe how to access, locate and replace these memory modules. If you have questions concerning the replacement of either memory module, refer to the section, “Getting Help,” on page 1-6 for details on how to contact Enterasys Networks.
Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures DIMM Replacement Procedure Caution: Observe all antistatic precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment. To remove and replace the DIMM on the 7H4382-25, refer to Figure B-3 and Figure B-4 respectively, and proceed as follows: Removing the DIMM Note: Prior to removing the DIMM in a 7H4382-25, you must remove the Ethernet interface module to gain access to the DIMM memory and connector. 1.
Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures 2. Refer to Figure B-4. Push the connector arms away from the memory module to release it from the connector fingers. Note: The ejector arms on this connector are not spring loaded, so they will remain in the open position until manually closed. 3. Remove the module from the connector.
Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures Installing the DIMM Caution: Observe all antistatic precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment. To install the memory module, refer to Figure B-5 and proceed as follows: 1. With the connector arms set in the open position, insert the DIMM between the connector fingers and push the DIMM into the connector until the tabs on the two connector arms pull in towards the DIMM alignment notches. 2.
Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures DRAM SIMM Replacement Procedure In the event that the DRAM Single In-line Memory Module (SIMM) needs to be replaced, the following sections explain how to remove and install the SIMM. If you have questions concerning the replacement of the SIMM, refer to the section, “Getting Help,” on page 1-6 for details on how to contact Enterasys Networks. Removing the DRAM SIMM Caution: Observe all antistatic precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment.
Memory Locations and Replacement Procedures Installing the DRAM SIMM Caution: Observe all antistatic precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment. To install a DRAM SIMM, refer to Figure B-7 and proceed as follows: 1. Insert the DRAM SIMM down between the connector fingers. 2. Pivot the DRAM SIMM downward so the tabs on the connector arms align with the two DRAM SIMM alignment notches. With the two connector arms spread outward, push the DRAM SIMM down between the connector arms.
Index Numerics 1000BASE-SX/LX network connections requirements for 2-3 1000BASE-T requirements 2-3 100BASE-TX requirements 2-3 10BASE-T connection 3-16 requirements 2-2 7G-6MGBIC 3-20 installation of 3-3 7H4382-25 introduction to 1-2 C Cable Fiber Budget A-3 Cable connections 7G-6MGBIC 3-20 7H4382-25 3-16 fiber optic 3-20 Cable specifications 1000BASE-SX/LX network 2-3 1000BASE-T network 2-3 100BASE-TX network 2-3 CLI command introduction to 1-5 COM port connections what is needed 3-23 Connecting to the ne
Matrix E7 or N7 chassis module installation into 3-12 Matrix N3 chassis module installation into 3-15 Memory replacement of DRAM SIMM B-7 Memory locations DIMM and SIMM B-3 MGBIC-08 specifications for A-6 Mini-GBIC installation of 3-5 removal of 3-7 specifications for A-3 Mode Switch setting of B-1 Module coverplate removal of 3-3 Module features 1-2 N Network connecting to 3-16 Network Requirements list of 2-1 Notices General ii O S Safety requirements A-7 SIMMs installing DRAM B-8 location B-3 Specific