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Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................1 1.1 Technical Specifications......................................................................................1 1.2 Specifications - Repeater Port Module (RPM) ..................................................2 1.3 Specifications - Bridge Port Module (BPM)........................................
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) Revisions Rev D 04/02 : Included Power Budget calculation and Rack mounting as well as updated Appendix B with 24VDC & 125VDC option. Rev C 04/01 : Change the company name to GarrettCom, Inc. (Formerly it was Garrett Communications). There are no changes to the content of the material at this time Rev B 06/99: This revision changed the company address to the new location and added the 48V Appendix B.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) The Magnum Line ETHERNET CONNECTIVITY PRODUCTS "DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE USA" OVERVIEW GarrettCom, Inc.offers the premium-quality Magnum line of Ethernet LAN connectivity products with industry-standard functionality and built-in fiber configurability. Magnum products are designed for use in demanding Carrier Class, Industrial Grade and OEM applications where reliability is a primary consideration.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 1.0 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Technical Specifications Installation and User Guide (04/02) Performance Data Rate: 10Mbits / sec Partitioning: Enforced after 32 consecutive collisions. Reconnect: Occurs after 512 bits of error-free transmission. Network Standards Ethernet V1.0/V2.0 IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T, 10BASE5, 10BASE2, 10BASE-FL & FOIRL. (Magnum Workgroup Hubs are physical layer standard Ethernet products, and operate independently of all software.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) Power Supply (Internal) AC Power Connector: IEC-type, male recessed, rear of chassis Input Voltage: 90 to 260 VAC (auto-ranging) Input Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz (auto-ranging) Power Consumption: 10 watts typical, 20 watts max. P.S. rating (For 48VDC power input option, see Appendix B). Agency Approvals UL Listed (UL 1950), cUL, CE Emissions meet FCC Part 15 Class A Warranty Three years, return to factory 1.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 1.4 Installation and User Guide (04/02) Ordering Information Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Magnum 1008 Eight port 10BASE-T Hub with shielded RJ-45 connectors and front-mounted LEDs. Includes a basic AUI port in the rear; may optionally be ordered instead with an RPM or BPM in the rear port slot. Internal universal power supply, up-link switch on port 1. Stand-alone package, rack- mount brackets optional.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Inspecting the Package and Product Examine the shipping container for obvious damage prior to installing this product; notify the carrier of any damage which you believe occurred during shipment or delivery. Inspect the contents of this package for any signs of damage and ensure that the items listed below are included.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) The family of Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs is comprised of Models 1008 (pronounced “ten oh-eight”), 1016 (“ten sixteen”) and 1024 (“ten twenty-four”). These models are equipped with 8, 16 or 24 front-mounted, shielded RJ-45 ports, respectively. Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs support full Ethernet segment lengths and operate in compliance with the IEEE 802.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) AC Power 115 - 230 VAC Basic AUI Port Figure 2.2.1b: Rear view - Magnum 1008 Workgroup Hub with the basic AUI port As an alternative to the basic AUI port, it is possible (at the time of initial order) to replace the basic AUI rear port with any Magnum Port Module (PM). (See Figure 2.2.1c). This option gives the Magnum 1008 great flexibility to easily conform to any standard Ethernet media environment.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) Magnum 1024 Workgroup Hub 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 GARRETT Figure 2.2.2b: Front view - Magnum 1024 Workgroup Hub In the rear, the basic AUI (standard female) port, shown in Figure 2.2.2c, may be used for a direct connection with an AUI drop cable or for connection to any media type via an external mini-transceiver.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) 2.3 Internal Connections, basic AUI Port and Port Modules Figure 2.3a shows the internal layout of the Magnum 1008 for each of the two rear port configuration options (see section 2.2.1). Unless otherwise specified at the time of order, the Magnum 1008 is shipped with a basic AUI port. For greater application flexibility, any of the Magnum PMs may be specified at the time of order for factory configuration.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) Bonus port for optional PM card (BPM shown) Basic AUI port J1-RPM J1 J4-RPM J4-RPM J4 J4 NOTE: PM Ribbon cable with 16 pin headers. Use J1 and J4 for Basic AUI ports (Included only when PM is factory installed. May be ordered separately as part # CBL-PM) Use J1-RPM and J4-RPM for PMs Figure 2.3b: Model 1024 Internal Connections, Basic AUI port and Bonus Port 2.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) BPMs are available for the following four Ethernet media connector types: BNC (ThinNet or 10BASE2), AUI (10BASE5 or ThickNet, DB-15 female for most transceiver connections), ST (Ethernet multi-mode Fiber ST), and RJ-45 (10BASE-T UTP and STP). They are shown in Figure 2.4b. Figure 2.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.4.1 Installation and User Guide (04/02) RPM-BNC The Magnum RPM-BNC repeater module is equipped with a standard 10BASE2 coax connector. This RPM performs full IEEE 802.3 repeater functionality and is used for 10BASE2 ThinNet (commonly referred to as BNC) connections. The RPM-BNC module is designed with a special switch-selectable internal termination function that eliminates the need for a "tee" connector and a 50 ohm terminator.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) used with a variety of different mini-transceivers to provide connectivity to any media type. The RPM-AUI card is equipped with Partition (PART) and Receive (RX) LEDs. The RX LED functions the same as the RX LEDs of the RPM-BNC. The PART LED is inoperative on Model 1000 Workgroup Hubs. (Section 2.4.1 above).
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.4.4 RPM-FST Installation and User Guide (04/02) (Fiber ST, Twist-lock Connector) The Magnum RPM-FST is a multi-mode fiber optic module equipped with a dual ST-type connector. It functions as an IEEE 802.3 full repeater to support 10BASEFL and FOIRL network segments. When used for 10BASE-FL segments, this module supports fiber optic transmission 10BASE-FL, FOIRL ST Connectors distances up to 2000m. For FOIRL applications, it supports fiber segments of up to 1000m in length.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.4.6 RPM-SMF Installation and User Guide (04/02) (Single-mode Fiber) The Magnum RPM-SMF is a single-mode fiber optic module equipped with a dual ST-type connector. It functions as a full repeater to support single-mode fiber networks. The RPM-SMF supports fiber optic transmission distances of up to 10 Km. The RPM-SMF includes full Single-mode ST Connectors transceiver functionality and does not require an external transceiver device.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.4.7 RPM-TP Installation and User Guide (04/02) (Twisted Pair) The Magnum RPM-TP card supports Ethernet twisted pair segments of any standard length. It is equipped with a single RJ-45 connector. The RJ-45 connector is shielded to minimize emissions and will allow both unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted pair (STP) segment connections.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.4.8 BPM-BNC The Magnum BPM-BNC Installation and User Guide (04/02) Internal Termination Slide Switch Standard BNC 10BASE2 Connector bridge module is equipped with a standard 10BASE2 coax connector. This BPM is self-learning and filters 1 FWD-X LED 2 FWD-I LED 1 and forwards packets at full Ethernet 2 wire speed. This module is used for 10BASE2 ThinNet (commonly referred to as BNC) connections and is Magnum BPM-BNC designed to isolate the local segment (i.e.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.4.10 Installation and User Guide (04/02) BPM-FST The Magnum BPM-FST is a multi-mode fiber optic local-bridge module equipped with a dual ST-type connector. It is self-learning and filters and forwards packets at full Ethernet wire speed. When used for 10BASE-FL segments, this module supports fiber optic transmission 10BASE-FL, FOIRL ST Connectors distances up to 2000m. For FOIRL, it supports fiber segments of up to 2 1000m in length.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.4.12 Installation and User Guide (04/02) Special Option -- Second Bonus Port (Models 1016 and 1024) In special cases, it may be desirable to configure the Magnum 1016 or 1024 Workgroup Hub with a second Port Module. The 1016 and 1024 Workgroup Hubs were designed to accommodate such a configuration, and the second Bonus Port may be configured by a trained technician and connected into header J1-RPM.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 2.5 Installation and User Guide (04/02) Features and Benefits ! Low cost, stand-alone 10BASE-T connectivity Operating in a stand-alone environment as a self-sufficient network device, Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs offer a low cost method of providing small- to medium-size offices and workgroups access to standard Ethernet networking services.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) 2.6 Applications Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs offer a great deal of flexibility and are easily used within a variety of Ethernet environments. Magnum Workgroup Hubs will often be used to support small- to medium-size networks operating in stand-alone configurations, as shown in Figure 2.6a. The number of users would likely not exceed twenty or so, including assorted network devices such as printers and servers. Figure 2.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) When network performance and bandwidth are an issue, Magnum 1000’s can be configured with a Bridge Port Module, as shown in Figure 2.6c.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 3.0 Installation and User Guide (04/02) INSTALLATION This section gives instructions for installing the Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs, and for connecting the various Ethernet media. 3.1 Table-Top or Rack-Mount Installation of a Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hub is a very simple procedure. Magnum hubs are easily mounted in a rack or on a table-top. When properly installed, the front-mounted LED status indicators should be in plain view and easy to read.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 3.3 Installation and User Guide (04/02) Ethernet Media Connections The Magnum 1000 workgroup Hub may be used as a stand-alone hub serving the needs of a small to medium size workgroup or may be connected to a larger network environment. In either case, user connectivity is achieved using twisted pair wiring, Cat. 3 or Cat 5, UTP or STP. There may be some cases where a user device will be connected via the AUI or Bonus Port.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) NOTE: Port 1 of the Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hub (and the Magnum RPM-TP and BPM-TP) are equipped with a cross-over slide switch to accommodate repeater-to-repeater connections without special cross-over connectors. Set the slide switch to the “left” (for port 1) or “down” (for PM-TP) position for normal twisted pair cable segments from the hub port to a user device.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) Table 3.3.2: AUI Pin Assignments Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NOTES: 3.3.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) 2. Wipe clean the ends of the dual connectors with a soft cloth or lint-free lens tissue dampened in alcohol. Make certain the connectors are clean before connecting. Note: 3. 4. 5. 3.3.6 One strand of the duplex fiber optic cable is coded using color bands at regular intervals; you must use the color-coded strand on the associated ports at each end of the fiber optic segment.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 3.3.8 Installation and User Guide (04/02) Power Budget Calculations for Magnum 1000 Series RPM’s with Fiber Media Receiver Sensitivity and Transmitter Power are the parameters necessary to compute the power budget.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) be in plain view and easy to read. Rack-mount installation requires special rackmounted brackets and screws (included with each 1000 series unit). The brackets attach to the front sides of the Hub, which is then fastened into a standard 19” rack. The 23” brackets and ETSI brackets are also available (optional) for Rackmounting purpose with Magnum 1000 Series Hubs.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) Collisions: When carrier is detected simultaneously on multiple ports, a jam pattern is generated on each port to create a collision condition. When a collision signal from one port is detected, it generates a jam pattern to the other ports. Partitioning and Re-Connection: Magnum 1000 Hubs will automatically partition any port where 32 consecutive collisions occur or after 6.5 milliseconds (msec) of continuous transmissions.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 4.2 Installation and User Guide (04/02) Magnum 1000’s with BPM Local Bridge Functionality When configured with a BPM, a Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hub and its attached devices are bridge-isolated from the network segment connected through the BPM. The bridge functionality of the BPM bridge modules is described here. 1. Bridge Functions: Each BPM card contains a compact local bridge module which filters and forwards packets at full Ethernet wire speed.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) there. This happens when a node first sends Figure 4.2c: External Packet Forwarded a packet upon bridge initialization. Note, therefore, that the address table learns only internal addresses, i.e., those connected via the inside of the local Magnum 1000, a number typically well External packets are filtered when the destination is NOT IN the address table. under the 256 table addresses size.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) directed outside the segment. A BPM connecting this segment to the rest of the network, as shown in Figure 4.2e, will keep the local segment traffic isolated from the rest of the network, thus increasing the effective bandwidth on both the local segment and the rest of the network.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 5.0 Installation and User Guide (04/02) TROUBLESHOOTING All Magnum Ethernet products are designed to provide reliability and consistently high performance in all network environments. The installation of Magnum 1000 series workgroup hub is a straightforward procedure (see INSTALLATION, Section 2.6); the operation is also straightforward and is discussed in Section 4.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs 5.2 Installation and User Guide (04/02) When Calling for Assistance Please be prepared to provide the following information. 1. A complete description of the problem, including the following points: a. The nature and duration of the problem; b. Situations when the problem occurs; c. The components involved in the problem; d. Any particular application that, when used, appears to create the problem; 2.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) GarrettCom will carefully test and evaluate all returned products, will repair products that are under warranty at no charge, and will return the warrantyrepaired units to the sender with shipping charges prepaid (see Warranty Information, Appendix A, for complete details). However, if the problem or condition causing the return cannot be duplicated by GarrettCom, the unit will be returned as: No Problem Found.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) APPENDIX B : Internal DC Power Supply Option B1.0 SPECIFICATIONS - FOR MAGNUM 1000 WORKGROUP HUBS Power Supply (Internal -48 VDC Option) DC Power Connector: 3 terminals: “-“, “GND”, “+” Input Voltage: 36 - 70 VDC (auto-ranging) Power Consumption: Magnum 1000’s Hubs: 10 watts typical, 20 watts max. P.S.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs B3.0 Installation and User Guide (04/02) APPLICATIONS Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs are easily installed in a variety of applications where -48VDC, 24VDC & 125VDC power is used as the primary power source. The -48VDC, 24VDC & 125VDC power configuration provides an Ethernet networking solution utilizing a special DC internal power supply in hubs having a proven reliability record.
Magnum 1000 Workgroup Hubs Installation and User Guide (04/02) Note: Before connecting to Terminal Block of –48VDC, 24VDC or 125VDC, always use a digital voltmeter to measure the output voltage of the power supply and determine the lead which is more “+ve potential Lead”. The more “+ve” voltage terminal lead from 48V or –48V Power supply must be connected to the post labeled “+”. The GND can be hooked at the last.