000SX Module and 1000LX Module for 500 Series Switches User Guide 715236-001 71523801.
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GB2.book : GB2.fro ii Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 Year 2000 capable An Intel product, when used in accordance with associated documentation, is “Year 2000 Capable” when, upon installation, it accurately stores, displays, processes, provides, and/or receives data from, into, and between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including leap year calculations, provided that all other technology used in combination with said product properly exchanges date data with it. Copyright © 1998, Intel Corporation.
GB2.book : GB201 1 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 1 Warning for 1000SX Quick Start This product contains fiber-optic ports. For Optical Safety, never look directly at the fiber TX laser port and fiber cable ends when they are powered-up. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Warning for 1000LX This product contains fiber-optic ports. For Optical Safety, never look directly at the fiber TX laser port and fiber cable ends when they are powered-up.
GB2.book : GB201 C H A P T 2 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 E R Naming in this Quick Start 1 Quick Start This Quick Start covers two products: • 1000SX Module for 500 Series Switches • 1000LX Module for 500 Series Switches To differentiate these modules from other modules in the text, we shall refer to both these modules as ‘1000Base Module’.
GB2.book : GB201 C H A P 3 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 T E R 1 Quick Start 3 Remove the plate covering expansion slot A, unless the switch is in or to be used in a stack with redundancy. Note For a stack with redundancy, install the module on the same side of the switch as the Matrix Module it is to be connected to. When possible, do not install the module in the same switch as a Matrix Module. This prevents having a single point of failure.
GB2.book : GB201 C H A P T 4 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 E R Configure and cable the module 4 1 Quick Start Configure the module using Intel Device View and cable up using stacking cables in the Stack Interface Module sockets and a fiber optic cable with SC connectors in the RX and TX sockets. Verify the links using the LEDs. For full configuration and cabling details, see Chapter 3.
GB2.book : GB202 5 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 2 Naming in this User Guide 1000SX and 1000LX Modules This User Guide covers two products: • 1000SX Module for 500 Series Switches • 1000LX Module for 500 Series Switches To differentiate these modules from other modules in the text, we shall refer to both these modules as ‘1000Base Module’. When to use the module The 1000Base Module can only be used with Intel 500 Series Switches.
GB2.book : GB202 C H A P 6 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 T E R 2 1000SX and 1000LX Modules Introduction Two modes This module operates in two modes. • Stack mode (default setting): Used when the switch containing this module is connected to a group of switches (or stack) via a Matrix Module. The two Stack Interface Module (SIM) connectors enable the module to be integrated into the group of switches (even a stack with redundancy).
GB2.book : GB202 C H A 7 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 P T E R 2 1000SX and 1000LX Modules Module LEDs Understanding the LEDs The 1000Base Module has three connectors. Each connector has two LED indicators: Status Indicates No lights Port enabled, no link. Green, solid Link. Green, blinking Link with data traffic. Green, solid and Orange, solid Port disabled by a fault. Orange, solid Note Port disabled by management; backup in redundancy (no redundancy with 510T).
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GB2.book : GB203 9 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 3 Introduction Configure the module and connect the cables The configuration and cabling of the 1000Base Module are very closely linked. Only after both processes are complete will the switch function properly. Note When the module mode is changed, the configuration is automatically saved and Intel® Device View resets the switch.
GB2.book : GB203 10 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 C H A P T E R 3 Configure the module and connect the cables Configuring the Module To change the module mode using Intel Device View The default setting for the Module Mode is Stack Mode. With the switch containing the 1000Base Module displayed in the Device View window: Warning To change the port settings using Intel Device View 10 Changing mode causes Intel Device View to save the switch configuration and reset the switch.
GB2.book : GB203 C H A P 11 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 T E R 3 Configure the module and connect the cables Cabling the Module Introduction The cable connections to the module depend on the mode in which the module is to be used.
GB2.book : GB203 12 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 C H A P T E R 3 Configure the module and connect the cables Stack Mode Cabling to a Matrix Module in a group of switches The 1000Base Module is installed in a different switch from the Matrix Module, so the cabling process is in two parts; the switch containing the 1000Base Module must be connected to the group, then the high-speed link between this group and another group or device is established.
GB2.book : GB203 C H A P 13 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 T E R 3 Configure the module and connect the cables 5 Plug the SC connectors on the optic fiber cable into the RX and TX sockets, and connect the other end of the cable to a device.
GB2.book : GB203 14 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 C H A P T E R 3 Configure the module and connect the cables 3 Plug the other end of the Stacking Cable into an empty port on the Matrix Module located on the same side of the switch (for example, both modules in Slot A), and secure it using the latches on the connector.
GB2.book : GB203 C H A P 15 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 T E R 3 Configure the module and connect the cables 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 for the second 1000Base Module, ensuring that the cabling from this 1000Base Module goes to the other Matrix Module.
GB2.book : GB203 16 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 C H A P T E R 3 Cabling to a Matrix Module Configure the module and connect the cables To accomplish successful link aggregation, the modules must be installed on the same side of separate switches (for example, both modules in Slot A). Note The 1000Base-SX/1000Base-LX SIM connectors on the 1000Base Modules must be connected to ports 2 and 3 on the Matrix Module for link aggregation to work.
GB2.book : GB203 C H A P 17 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 T E R 3 Configure the module and connect the cables 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the second 1000Base Module. Connect to a permissible vacant port (either 2 or 3).
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GB2.book : GB204 19 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 4 1000SX Physical specification Specifications The 1000SX Module has the following specifications: Number of ports: Connector Types: Stack Interface Module 1000Base-SX Cable Types: Stack Interface Module 1000Base-SX Link Lengths: Stack Interface Module 1000Base-SX Three: 2 x Stack Interface Module and 1 x 1000Base-SX 26-position shielded plug Duplex SC Stacking Cable (ES500SC) 50 µm multi-mode fiber (MMF) 62.
GB2.book : GB204 C H A P T 1000LX Physical specification 20 Tue Oct 27 13:01:06 1998 E R 4 Specifications The 1000LX Module has the following specifications: Number of ports: Connector Types: Stack Interface Module 1000Base-LX Cable Types: Stack Interface Module 1000Base-LX Link Lengths: Stack Interface Module 1000Base-LX 26-position shielded plug Duplex SC Stacking Cable (ES500SC) 50 µm multi-mode fiber (MMF) 62.5 µm multi-mode fiber (MMF) 10.
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