Specifications

Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Features Overview
10 SmartSwitch Router 2100 Getting Started Guide
SNMP MIBs and traps – The SSR 2100 supports SNMP v1 and many standard
networking MIBs. You can access the SSR 2100’s SNMP agent using Cabletron
integration software for HP OpenView 5.x on Windows NT or Solaris 2.x, or Cabletron
Spectrum on Solaris 2.x. Chapter 3, “Software Installation and Setup” on page 23 in this
guide explains how to set up SNMP on the SSR 2100. Chapter 4, “Installing and
Starting Cabletron CoreWatch” on page 43 explains how to access the SSR 2100’s
SNMP agents.
Hardware Overview
This section describes the SSR 2100’s hardware specifications. Chapter 2, “Hardware
Installation” on page 15 in this guide describes how to install the hardware. This section
describes the following hardware:
Chassis and external controls
Motherboard features
Power supplies
Gigabit ports
Chassis
The SSR 2100 chassis contains eight Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-SX) ports. The SSR 2100’s
configuration is fixed at eight Gigabit ports. No expansion modules are available. Figure 1
shows the front view of an SSR 2100 chassis.
Figure 1. Front view of an SSR 2100 chassis
External Controls
The SSR 2100 has the following external controls. Where appropriate, this guide describes
how to use the controls.
A Male DB-9 Data Communications Equipment (DCE) port for serial connection from
a management terminal. Use this port to establish a direct CLI connection to the
SSR 2100. The default baud rate is 9600.
A 10Base-T/100Base-TX Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) port for network connection
from a management terminal. The port is configured as Media Data Interface (MDI).
2100
CONSOLE
10/100 MGMT
4
21
Tx
Rx
Link
AN
Tx
Rx
Link
AN
SSR-2-GSX
2
21
Tx
Rx
Link
AN
Tx
Rx
Link
AN
RST
SYS
OK
ERR DIAG
HBT
3
21
Tx
Rx
Link
AN
Tx
Rx
Link
AN
1
21
Tx
Rx
Link
AN
Tx
Rx
Link
AN