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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Using This Manual....................................................................... 1-2 1.2 Features ...................................................................................... 1-2 1.3 Document Conventions ............................................................... 1-5 1.4 Related Manuals.......................................................................... 1-5 1.5 Getting Help........................................................................
Contents CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 Using LANVIEW...........................................................................4-1 4.2 Troubleshooting Checklist............................................................4-4 4.3 Using the RESET Button .............................................................4-6 4.4 Using the LCD..............................................................................4-7 4.4.1 Unsaved Initialization Messages .....................................4-8 4.4.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Cabletron Systems ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide for the ESX-1320 and ESX-1380 Ethernet Workgroup Switches. This manual describes the ESX-1320 and ESX-1380 switches and provides information concerning installation and troubleshooting. The ESX-1320 and ESX-1380 Ethernet Workgroup Switches, shown in Figure 1-1, are standalone network switch devices.
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 USING THIS MANUAL You should have a general working knowledge of Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 type data networks and their physical layer components, prior to installing the ESX. The following summarizes the organization of this manual. Chapter 1, Introduction, provides instructions for using this manual, product features, document conventions, related documents, and how to contact Cabletron Technical Support.
Features Connectivity The ESX-1320 switch connects to the external Ethernet networks or workstations through the 12 standard RJ45 connectors on its front panel. The RJ45 connectors (interface ports) support Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) and Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cabling at lengths up to 100 meters. The ports are IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T compliant. The ESX-1380 switch connects to the external Ethernet networks or workstations through the 12 Fiber Optic ST connectors on its front panel.
Chapter 1: Introduction Management The ESX can be managed using Local Management (LM) tools or remote SNMP management stations. Out-of-band Local Management is provided through RS232 COM ports on the front panel using a standard VT220 or VT320 terminal or emulator. In-band remote management is possible through any SNMP compliant Network Management System (NMS).
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Chapter 1: Introduction FTP Login Password ctron.com (134.141.197.25) anonymous your email address Modem setting (603) 335-3358 8N1: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, No parity BBS For additional information about Cabletron Systems products, visit our World Wide Web site: http://www.cabletron.com/ Before calling Cabletron Systems Technical Support, have the following information ready: • A description of the failure • A description of any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem (e.g.
CHAPTER 2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS This chapter provides descriptions of the controls and indicators for the ESX-1320 and ESX-1380 Ethernet Workgroup Switches shown in Figure 2-1.
Chapter 2: Controls and Indicators 2.3 LCD DISPLAY The ESX is equipped with an LCD display located on the front panel. The LCD provides status information about the present as well as past conditions of the ESX. You can view power up diagnostics, firmware revisions, MAC addresses, IP addresses, and alarm messages. The LCD displays the most current event, but can store up to 25 past events in memory. Chapter 4 provides details about the LCD Display. 2.
Simplex or Full Duplex Mode Operation To set a port for full duplex operation using MIB Navigator, proceed as follows: 1. Access Local Management as described in the ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Local Management Guide. 2. Select MIB Navigator via the Local Management Main Menu screen. The MIBNav -> prompt appears. 3.
Chapter 2: Controls and Indicators 2-4 ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION This chapter provides the instructions to install and connect the ESX to the network. It includes the following procedures: • Unpacking the ESX (Section 3.1) • Removing the chassis cover (Section 3.2) • Locating and setting the mode switches (Section 3.3) • Using the NVRAM reset switch (Section 3.4) • Adding/replacing Single In-line Memory Modules (SIMMs) (Section 3.5) • Identifying the BRIM connector location (Section 3.
Chapter 3: Installation 3.1 UNPACKING THE ESX Unpack the ESX as follows: 1. Remove the shipping material covering the ESX. 2. Verify the contents of the packing carton. The carton, as shipped, should contain the following items: • • • • • • • • • ESX-13XX Firmware Images, 2 Grounding strap RJ45 Adapter Kit Release Notes Rack Mounting Kit Accessory Kit ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Local Management Guide 3.
Removing the Chassis Cover 3.2 REMOVING THE CHASSIS COVER This section describes how to remove the ESX chassis cover. The chassis cover must be removed to install a BRIM, set the mode switch bank, or install SIMM memory upgrades. Do not remove the cover from the ESX when power is applied to the unit. Hazardous voltages are present. While performing this procedure, remove only the screws shown to remove the cover.
Chapter 3: Installation a. Refer to Figure 3-1. Remove the four screws securing the ESX brackets to the rack, and then pull the ESX out from the front of the rack. 19-Inch Rack PORT ETHERNET SWITCH ESX-1320 MULTIFDSE™ LANVIEW® WITH AND RECEIVE PWR DISPLAY CPU RESET COM 2 1 COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TRANSMIT 9 10 11 12 PORT 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X Screws (4) 1574-05 Figure 3-1 Unfastening/Removing the ESX from the Rack b. Refer to Figure 3-2.
Setting Mode Switches 3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws attaching the cover to the ESX chassis. (See Figure 3-3.) Chassis Cover Chassis Cover Screw 1574-07 Figure 3-3 Removing the Chassis Cover 4. Remove the cover by sliding it backwards and lifting it up from the chassis. To reinstall the chassis cover, perform the removal procedures in reverse order. 3.3 SETTING MODE SWITCHES Never adjust switch settings while the ESX has power applied to it.
Chapter 3: Installation ESX TOP VIEW WITHOUT COVER SDRAM FLASH BRIM NVRAM RESET Switch LDRAM ESX Front Panel Mode Switch Bank 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OFF ON 15741-08 Figure 3-4 3-6 ESX Mode Switch Location/Component Layout ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide
Setting Mode Switches Switch definitions are as follows: • Switch 1 - Cabletron Systems use only. • Switch 2 - Cabletron Systems use only. • Switch 3 - Cabletron Systems use only. • Switch 4 - Cabletron Systems use only. • Switch 5 - Cabletron Systems use only. • Switch 6 - Forced Download. Changing the state of this switch (i.e., moving the switch from one position to the other) clears download information from NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) and forces a BOOTP/TFTP download.
Chapter 3: Installation 3.4 NVRAM RESET SWITCH The ESX uses Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) to store user-entered parameters such as IP addresses and Community Names. The NVRAM reset switch (location shown in Figure 3-5), prepares the ESX electronics to reset NVRAM on either the next power up or the next operation of the front panel RESET button.
SIMM Upgrades 3.5 SIMM UPGRADES The ESX allows memory upgrades for Shared DRAM, Local DRAM, and FLASH EEPROM. This section explains how to locate and add/replace a Single In-line Memory Module (SIMM) for any of these memory types. Cabletron Systems currently offers an 8 MB upgrade for Local and Shared DRAM (Part Number 8MB-SCM-UGK-60). 3.5.1 Locating SIMMs Each memory type has a specific SIMM slot location on the ESX motherboard.
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the FLASH SIMM To install a FLASH SIMM, refer to Figure 3-6 and proceed as follows: 1. Remove the chassis cover as described in Section 3.2. 2. Locate the FLASH SIMM slot. (See Figure 3-4.) ! CAUTION The internal components and boards associated with the ESX are static sensitive devices. Use the antistatic wrist band and observe standard antistatic safety procedures when the cover is removed.
SIMM Upgrades Installing the SDRAM or LDRAM SIMM To install an SDRAM or LDRAM SIMM, refer to Figure 3-7 and proceed as follows: 1. Remove the chassis cover as described in Section 3.2. 2. Locate the SDRAM or LDRAM SIMM slot as shown in Figure 3-4. ! CAUTION The internal components and boards associated with the ESX are static sensitive devices. Use the antistatic wrist band and observe standard antistatic safety procedures when the cover is removed.
Chapter 3: Installation 3.6 BRIM CONNECTION Figure 3-8 shows the location of the Bridge/Router Interface Module (BRIM) connector on the ESX board. Refer to the BRIM Guide for installation procedures and additional information. ESX TOP VIEW WITHOUT COVER BRIM Connector BRIM ESX Front Panel 1574-28 Figure 3-8 3.7 BRIM Connector Location INSTALLING THE ESX The ESX may be installed on a tabletop, shelf, or in a 19-inch rack. Refer to Section 3.7.
Installing the ESX 3.7.1 Tabletop or Shelf Installation The following two subsections provide guidelines for installation on a tabletop or shelf. Guidelines for Tabletop and Shelf Installations Tabletop and shelf installations must be within reach of the network cabling and meet the requirements listed below: • An appropriate grounded power receptacle must be located within seven feet of the location. • In a shelf installation, the shelf must be able to support 13.
Chapter 3: Installation 3.7.2 Rackmount Installation To install the ESX in a 19-inch rack, Cabletron Systems includes an accessory kit containing the rackmount brackets, mounting screws for attaching the rackmount brackets to the ESX chassis, and a strain-relief bracket for cable management. Screws to mount the ESX to the rack rails are provided by the user.
Installing the ESX Strain-Relief Bracket PORT ETHERNET SWITCH ESX-1320 MULTIFDSE™ LANVIEW® WITH AND RECEIVE PWR DISPLAY CPU RESET COM 2 1 COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TRANSMIT 9 10 11 12 PORT 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X Screws (4) Figure 3-10 1574-12 Attaching the Strain-Relief Bracket Rack Mounting the ESX Proceed as follows to install the ESX into a 19-inch rack. 1.
Chapter 3: Installation 3. With the mounting brackets installed, position the ESX between the vertical frame members of the 19-inch rack and fasten it securely with four user-supplied mounting screws as shown in Figure 3-12.
Pre-Network Installation Test 3. Observe the LCD and LANVIEW LEDs. As the ESX progresses through bootup, the following messages will be displayed: • “Cabletron Test in progress” • The CPU LED illuminates amber. • “Boot from Flash” • The CPU LED blinks amber and goes off. • “Decompress Image” • “Cabletron ESX-1320” or “Cabletron ESX-1380” (depending on the ESX model) The CPU LED starts blinking green, indicating that the ESX booted successfully.
Chapter 3: Installation NOTE Interface 13, the BRIM, requires additional network equipment for proper testing. 4. Designate the first workstation as a file server and the second one as the client (refer to individual workstation manuals for instructions on assigning server/client relationships). 5. Send packets between the two workstations to verify the proper operation of the ESX. If a failure occurs, contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support. Refer to Chapter 1, Getting Help.
Connecting to the Network 3.9 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK This section gives procedures for connecting the ESX-1320 twisted pair segment and the ESX-1380 multimode fiber optic segment to the network. It is recommended that the pre-installation test procedures in Section 3.8 be performed prior to connecting either ESX model to the network. The procedures for connecting segments to the ESX BRIM slot are detailed in the appropriate BRIM Installation Guide.
Chapter 3: Installation 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9X 10X 11X 12X 1574-14 Figure 3-14 ESX-1320 Twisted Pair Connection 2. Verify that the port RECEIVE LED is either ON solid green or OFF. Verify that the TRANSMIT LED is OFF or flashing green, yellow, or red. If these conditions are not met, perform the following steps: a. Check that the 10BASE-T device at the other end of the twisted pair segment is ON. b.
Connecting to the Network TO ESX-1320 RJ45 Port NOTE: RX+/RX– and TX+/TX– must share a common color pair. TO 10BASE-T Device Port RX+ 1 1 RX+ RX– 2 2 RX– TX+ 3 3 TX+ TX– 6 6 TX– RJ-45 to RJ-45 1574-30 Figure 3-15 Cable Pinouts - (RJ45) Crossover Cable 3.9.2 Connecting a 10BASE-F Segment to the ESX-1380 Each fiber optic link consists of two strands of fiber optic cabling: the transmit (TX) and the receive (RX).
Chapter 3: Installation 2. Attach one fiber to the applicable receive port on the module. Insert the ST connector into the port with the alignment slot on the connector inserted over the locking key on the port. Turn the connector clockwise to lock it down as shown as Figure 3-16. 1098-13 Figure 3-16 ST Connector Insertion 3. Attach the other fiber of the pair to the applicable transmit port on the module. Use the same procedure for insertion of the ST connector. 4.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides information for troubleshooting network and ESX operational problems. The chapter describes the LANVIEW LEDs, provides a troubleshooting checklist, and explains how to use the LCD and the RESET button. 4.1 USING LANVIEW The ESX uses the Cabletron Systems built-in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system called LANVIEW. With LANVIEW, you can quickly scan the LANVIEW LEDs (Figure 4-1) of the ESX to observe network status or diagnose network problems.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs LED Color Description Error Condition Recommended Action CPU Off Power off. Turn power on. Red Blinking. SDRAM or LDRAM failure. Contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support. Yellow Blinking. No communications with switch processor. Contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support for assistance. Green Blinking. Board OK. No action. Yellow and Green Blink 1/2 sec. green and 1/2 sec. yellow. Booting.
Using LANVIEW Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs (Continued) Error Condition Recommended Action LED Color Description Receive Off Port enabled, no activity. No error. Green Solid. Port enabled, link, no activity. No error. Yellow Flashing. Indicates receive activity. No error. Red Solid. No link, port disabled. Blinking. Link but port disabled. Contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support for assistance.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST If your ESX is not operating properly, refer to Table 4-2 for a checklist of some of the problems that can occur with the ESX, the possible causes for the problem, and suggestions for resolving the problem. Table 4-2 Troubleshooting Checklist Problem Possible Cause All LEDs are OFF. Loss of Power to the ESX. Check the proper connection of the power cable and its access to a live outlet. ESX not properly installed.
Troubleshooting Checklist Table 4-2 Troubleshooting Checklist (Continued) Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action Port(s) goes into standby for no apparent reason. Configurations where devices connect across ESX channels can cause the ESX to detect a looped condition. Discuss these configurations with Cabletron Systems Technical Support before implementing them into your network. User parameters (IP address, Device and Module name, etc.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 4.3 USING THE RESET BUTTON The RESET button shown in Figure 4-2 initializes the ESX processor without affecting the NVRAM. NOTE The RESET button may be used in conjunction with the NVRAM reset switch (not shown) to also initialize the NVRAM as described in Section 3.4.
Using the LCD 4.4 USING THE LCD The LCD displays messages concerning network statistics and diagnostic information such as Power-up diagnostics, Revision levels, MAC and IP addresses, and Error alerts. Depending on the type of message, the message may be displayed on the LCD as an incident occurs, or saved and displayed later by using the DISPLAY button. The LCD and the DISPLAY button are shown in Figure 4-3.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Sections 4.4.1 through 4.4.5 describe the five types of LCD messages provided and, when applicable, the instructions for displaying them using the DISPLAY button. 4.4.1 Unsaved Initialization Messages The unsaved Initialization Messages are generated during power-up and appear as events occur. These messages track the boot up sequence. They are not saved and cannot be recalled using the DISPLAY button.
Using the LCD 4.4.2 Static System Messages The Static System Messages provide ESX configuration information. The product name must be displayed on the LCD before you can start stepping through the messages in the sequence shown in Table 4-3. NOTE Whether you are displaying Static System Messages, Alarm System Messages, or Saved System Messages, the display returns to the product name display 20 seconds after the last operation of the DISPLAY button. To Display the Messages With the product name (e.g.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Table 4-3 Static System Messages Displayed Messages Comments Host IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Displays the ESX IP address. MAC Address 00001dxxxxxx Displays the MAC address of channels 1 through 12, and 13 if a BRIM is installed. RAM Image Rev. xx.xx.xx Displays the revision number of the FLASH EEPROM. Boot PROM Rev. xx.xx.xx Displays the revision number of the internal Boot PROM.
Using the LCD 4.4.3 Alarm Messages Alarm Messages pertain to events that occur within the ESX regarding port status. The messages that can be displayed are shown in Table 4-4. NOTE Whether you are displaying Static System Messages, Alarm System Messages, or Saved System Messages, the display returns to the product name display 20 seconds after the last operation of the DISPLAY button.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting . Table 4-4 Alarm Messages Displayed Messages Comments Port xxxxxx Link Established Displays the individual link status of ports 1 through 13. Port xxxxxx Not linked Displays the individual link status of ports 1 through 13. Switch Port x Stand-By Indicates if a Switch port is in stand-by. Individually for ports 1 through 13. Switch Port xx On-Line Indicates if a Switch port is on-line. Individually for ports 1 through 13. No Messages in Queue x No Alarm messages.
Using the LCD To Display the Messages There are two ways to access and display the saved System Messages: • From the product name display Press and hold the DISPLAY button for 3 seconds while the product name (e.g., CABLETRON ESX-1320) is displayed. When the button is released, the display steps to the Alarm Messages. Then press and hold the DISPLAY button for another 3 seconds. When the button is released, the display steps to the first of the saved System Messages.
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 4.4.5 Failure or Error Messages Failure or Error Messages appear when an unrecoverable condition occurs. These messages are not saved and cannot be recalled using the DISPLAY button. When any of these messages appear call Cabletron Systems Technical Support. The failure or error messages are as follows: Cabletron Ctrl. Reg. Err.
APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS This appendix provides the operating specifications for the Cabletron Systems ESX. Cabletron Systems reserves the right to change these specifications at any time without notice. A.1 FUNCTIONALITY FLASH Memory: 2 MB Shared Sonic Memory: 4 MB Internal Processor: 2 Intel i960s NVRAM: 128 kB Ethernet Controller: 12 Sonic Controllers CPU Memory: 4 MB A.
Appendix A: Specifications A.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Operating Temperature: 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F) Storage Temperature: -30° to 73°C (-22° to 164°F) Operating Humidity: 15% to 90% (non-condensing) A.4 REGULATORY Safety: UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950, IEC 950, and 73/23/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): A.5 FCC Part 15, VCCI Class 1, EN 55022, EN 50082-1, and 89/336/EEC PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Dimensions: 7.11H x 43.18W x 34.29D (cm) 2.8H x 17W x 13.
APPENDIX B ETHERNET CABLING REQUIREMENTS This chapter contains general networking guidelines. Before attempting to install the ESX, review the requirements and specifications outlined in this chapter. NOTE B.1 Your network installation must meet the conditions, guidelines, specifications, and requirements included in this chapter to ensure satisfactory performance of this equipment. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in poor network performance.
Appendix B: Ethernet Cabling Requirements • Insertion Loss: Between frequencies of 5.0 and 10.0 MHz, the maximum insertion loss must not exceed 11.5 dB. This includes the attenuation of the cables, connectors, patch panels, and reflection losses due to impedance mismatches in the link segment. • Impedance: Cabletron Systems 10BASE-T products work on twisted pair cable with 75 to 165 ohms impedance. Unshielded twisted pair cables typically have an impedance of between 85 and 110 ohms.
Multimode Fiber Optic Network B.3 MULTIMODE FIBER OPTIC NETWORK When connecting a multimode fiber optic link segment to the ESX-1380, ensure the network meets the following requirements: • Cable Type: Use the following multimode fiber optic media: - • Attenuation: You must test the fiber optic cable with a fiber optic attenuation test set adjusted for an 850 nm wavelength.
Appendix B: Ethernet Cabling Requirements B-4 ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide
INDEX Numerics E 10BASE-F attenuation multimode B-3 connecting 3-21 link length multimode B-3 specifications B-3 10BASE-T connection of 3-19 impedance B-2 insertion loss B-2 link length B-1 specifications B-1 Electrical specifications A-2 Electromagnetic Compatibility A-2 Environmental requirements A-2 ESX functionality A-1 installation of 3-12 management 1-4 memory 1-3 specifications A-1 unpacking 3-2 ESX-1320 connection See connectivity ESX-1380 connection See connectivity A Attenuation 10BASE-F multi
Index Installation FLASH SIMM 3-10 LDRAM SIMM 3-11 network connection 3-19 pre-network testing 3-17 rackmount 3-14 SDRAM SIMM 3-11 tabletop or shelf 3-13 twisted pair connection 3-19 L LANVIEW LEDs 1-4, 4-1 LCD display purpose of 1-4 LCD messages alarm messages 4-11 description of 4-7 failure or error messages 4-14 saved system messages 4-12 static system messages 4-9 unsaved initialization messages 4-8 LDRAM SIMM installation of 3-11 Link length 10BASE-F multimode B-3 10BASE-T B-1 M Management in-band 1-
Index SIMM installation of 3-9 to 3-11 location of 3-9 SIMM upgrades description of 3-9 Simplex mode configuration of 2-2 Specifications A-1 Switching, types supported 1-4 T Tabletop or shelf installation 3-13 Troubleshooting using LANVIEW LEDs for 4-1 using LCD messages for 4-7 using the checklist for 4-4 Twisted pair connection of 3-19 U Unpacking the ESX 3-2 ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide Index-3
Index Index-4 ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide
POWER SUPPLY CORD The mains cord used with this equipment must be a 2 conductor plus ground type with minimum 0.75 mm square conductors and must incorporate a standard IEC appliance coupler on one end and a mains plug on the other end which is suitable for the use and application of the product and that is approved for use in the country of application. GERMAN: Die Netzleitung, die mit diesem Geraet benuetzt wird, soll einen zwei Leiter mit Erdleiter haben, wobei die Leiter mindestens 0.