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This chapter discusses switching technology and how the SmartStack STS16-20D
and/or SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch can be used to improve network
performance. This chapter also includes a list of features and specifications for the
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.
The topics of this chapter are presented under the following titles:
“Switching Technology”, starting on page 2.
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“Front Panel Details”, starting on page 5 and “Back Panel Details” starting on
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page 9.
“Features and Specifications”, starting on page 10.
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The front panels of the SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch and the
SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch are exactly the same, only the product
label differs. The following figure illustrates the front panel of a SmartStack
STS16-20D Token Ring Switch.
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Figure 1. SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch
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Switching Technology
Demand for network bandwidth continues to grow, driven by the increasing
number of systems used in network-intensive applications. LAN segmentation has
been the prevalent method for addressing these demands and has been further
popularized by trends toward server centralization. However, the implementation
costs of LAN segmentation, as well as the real performance characteristics of
conventional network components, have served to limit growth of some Token
Ring networks. Alternative technologies for addressing bandwidth demands
present yet other inhibitors, usually relating to costs. Token Ring switching
provides users with an easy, cost-effective technique for addressing these demands.
Token Ring switches, such as the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, increase
throughput between Token Ring segments by supporting simultaneous, parallel
conversations. Switched connections between Token Ring segments last only for
the duration of the packet—new connections can be made between different
segments for the next packet.
Token Ring switches solve congestion problems caused by high-bandwidth devices
and powerful applications as well as the number of users. Therefore, each of these
devices—servers, for example—can be assigned its own 16 Mbps segment.
In Token Ring networks, the major bottleneck is typically the throughput to highbandwidth devices such as servers, and between routers, bridges, and switches. An
effective solution is full-duplex communication, an option for each segment
connected to an SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R port. Normally, Token Ring
operates in half-duplex communication mode, which means stations can either
receive or transmit. With full-duplex technology, two communicating stations can
transmit and receive at the same time. When packets can flow in both directions
simultaneously, effective Token Ring bandwidth doubles from 16 Mbps to 32
Mbps.
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can forward Token Ring frames among
multiple, shared or dedicated Token Ring LAN segments. Using a frame
forwarding technique similar to that of a multiport Token Ring transparent bridge,
the switch uses Token Ring MAC addresses to forward Token Ring frames from any
of its ports to any other.
Switch of Switches
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be deployed in a variety of network
configurations, all of which provide a significant increase in network performance.
The family of Cabletron Systems Token Ring products allows users to build
network systems that can transport data efficiently and scale upwards as throughput
requirements increase. The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R delivers highreliability and media flexibility. These features combine to allow the SmartStack
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STS16-20D/STS16-20R to be used as a switch of switches which provides media
flexibility in an Token Ring configuration.
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can easily connect with other SmartStack
products to deliver a broad range of network carrying capacity. Bandwidth is easily
scaled to meet all performance requirements.
Switch of Servers
With client/server applications, many client workstations may attempt to access a
single server at the same time. This traffic pattern may create bottlenecks at the
server. To further enhance performance, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R
can deliver dedicated bandwidth to high-speed file servers. All servers perform
better with dedicated 16 Mbps bandwidth.
Even better performance can be achieved by installing multiple adapters in the
server. By connecting these adapters to the switch, multiple 16 Mbps paths to the
server are created, a solution that is only possible when using a switch.
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The switch ties together all Token Ring devices lined to a local wiring center. In
networks, where a significant portion of the traffic moves locally between client
and server, the switch can be very effective.
Switch of Hubs
When network traffic increases beyond the capability of hubs, contention results.
Applications suffer and may even fail. The net effect of such a network
configuration is that all devices share a single 16 Mbps data path, thus reducing
overall network efficiency. The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be very
effective when used as a switch of hubs.
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can alleviate contention through
microsegmentation, or reducing the number of devices in each shared segment. To
provide microsegmentation, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R divides a
single 16 Mbps segment into multiple 16 Mbps segments. As an example, a
workgroup has 16 Mbps of capacity. The 20 ports on the SmartStack STS16-20D/
STS16-20R support 10 simultaneous conversations with 20 hubs, thus providing
the workgroup with 160 Mbps bandwidth throughput, which results in a significant
gain in bandwidth. Note that on the SmartStack STS16-20D, hubs can only be
connected to the network ports 17–20.
Switch of Desktops
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R is a cost-effective means of providing
dedicated bandwidth to individual desktop workstations. In this application, the
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R replaces a hub, providing excellent, hub-like
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network management statistics. Total network capacity and throughput increase
dramatically for attached desktop workstations.
Switch of Floors and Buildings
For network managers, multistorey buildings and campuses can represent a unique
networking challenge. How can a network manager provide an efficient LAN
interconnect for users that are located on several floors of a building or in different
buildings?
Token Ring switching and the SmartStack product family can provide the best
solution. The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R provides enhanced throughput
to local wiring closets that can be connected to a switch located in the data center.
Many networks consist of users located in different buildings of a campus
environment. The switches can be used as a collapsed backbone interconnecting
multiple buildings of a campus. They can provide the connectivity solution and
enhanced throughput that such campus environments require.
Switch of Routers
Router technology has had a significant impact on the design of today’s
internetworks. Routers have become the cornerstone of most production networks.
Although well equipped to provide firewall, WAN connectivity, security, and
connection between dissimilar LANs, routers are unable to provide high throughput
between desktop devices and servers. Because of these limitations, routers and
switches perform complimentary functions in the network.
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be used as a front-end to routers to
increase performance in each subnet. Communication between local clients and
servers is enhanced at the workgroup level below the router.
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can also be used to back-end routers. In
networks were many routers are interconnected over Token Ring and backbone
performance is not acceptable, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R provides
nonblocking communication between the routers for enhanced network
performance. This provides protocol transparency with enhanced throughput in
each subnet between local servers and desktops, thus allowing network managers
to build logical networks as large as network layer protocol and broadcast traffic
allow.
The Switched Port Analyzer also gives a collapsed backbone network superior
network management and the ability to perform protocol analysis from a single
location. The Switch Port Analyzer provides the latest technology for monitoring
switch-based networks and helps to reduce the cost of managing these networks.
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Front Panel Details
The front panel details of the switches are illustrated in Figure 2. This section lists
all the connectors, controls, and LEDs of the front panel.
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Figure 2. Location of LEDs, Switches and Connectors
The MANAGEMENT Po rt
The 9-pin, male, Out-of-Band Management (OBM) port labeled MANAGEMENT
functions as a DTE port.
This port enables attachment of a terminal, either local or remote, through a modem
connection. The terminal can be used to configure and monitor the switch.
The Out-of-Band Management port automatically detects the baud rate of the
terminal to which it is attached.
Token Ring Ports
Twenty shielded RJ-45 connectors for Token Ring connection.
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— Support for the IBM Cabling System via 150 ohm, shielded twisted-pair
(150 ohm STP); or 100 or 120 ohm unshielded twisted-pair via Category
3, 4, or 5 cables.
— These ports allow half-duplex (HDX) or full-duplex (FDX) connections to
other switches, hubs, or end nodes.
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R will automatically sense what type
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of Token Ring connection is being employed on each of its ports, whether it is:
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— a connection to a shared-media segment via a Token Ring concentrator,
Station mode (on SmartStack STS16-20D only via the network ports
17– 20)
— a connection to another Token Ring switch (on SmartStack STS16-20D
only via network ports 17–20)
— operating at 4 Mbps or at 16 Mbps
— a connection to a dedicated-media segment, directly to a Token Ring LAN
station operating in half-duplex or full-duplex mode (Port mode).
— Ports 19 and 20 on SmartStack STS16-20R can attach to a MAU/CAU RI/
RO port
The switch will automatically configure (requiring no operator action) each port to
operate at the highest possible level of capability. No special crossover cables are
required for Token Ring stations on dedicated-media segments or for switch-toswitch connections; the same straight-through cabling is used regardless of the type
of connection. This auto-sense/auto-configure capability of the switch can be
overridden by explicit console management.
Switched Port Analyzer
Any of the Token Ring ports can be configured as an analyzer port. An analyzer
port is used to monitor any of the other ports in the same physical switch. The
activity can then be traced by a Token-Ring network analyzer attached to the
analyzer port.
Reset Button
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R has a recessed reset button labeled RST
that is located on the front panel. Pressing the reset button resets the hardware and
software and clears all tables and memory, including the address tables. Pressing
the reset button does not clear the values stored in nonvolatile random access
memory (NVRAM).
System Request Button
This unlabeled recessed button is located on the front panel above the Reset button.
Pressing the button causes the
System Request
device attached to the MANAGEMENT port. Pressing the button for more than
five seconds will initiate a modem download of the main image.
Menu to appear on the console
➽Note:
The system request button should be used only at the direction of service
personnel. The button is recessed to prevent accidental activation.
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Labels
The two labels in the right side of the front panel are:
The MAC Address Label: The unique globally assigned base Base MAC-
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Address of the switch.
The Switch Number Label: Blank label for an individual user identification of
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the switch.
Status and Activity LEDs
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R features three status LEDs at the left on
the front panel that show the current status of the switch. There are also three
activity
module. Moreover, each Token Ring port has two LEDs.
Refer to Figure 2 on page 5 for the locations of all the LEDs.
LEDs at the left that indicate the activity of the optional stacker link
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Table 1 lists the status LEDs and their meanings.
LEDStateMeaning
PWROffThe switch is not connected to a power outlet, or
the power supply is faulty.
OnThe switch is receiving power.
DIAGOnThe DIAG diagnostics LED is on during the
power-on self-test. During download of a new
software image, the DIAG LED blinks to indicate
the clearing (slow blink) and loading (faster
blink) of FLASH memory.
ERROnThe ERR LED is off during normal operation. If
the LED turns on, an error has occurred. Power
the switch down and up again. The ERR LED
should not turn on again. If it does, the switch is
faulty.
Note that on SmartStack STS16-20R, the ERR
LED might turn on if the switch is powered only
by an external power supply.
Table 1. Status LEDs and their Meanings
The stack-link LEDs and port LEDs are described in the tables on the next page.
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Table 2 lists the stack-link LEDs and their meanings:
LEDStateMeaning
TXOn or
Data is being transmitted to the stack link.
blinking
RXOn or
Data is being received from the stack link.
blinking
ATTACHOnA connection has been established to the stack.
Table 2. Stack-link LEDs and Their Meanings
Table 3 lists the port LEDs and their meanings:
LEDStateMeaning
INS
OnThe Token Ring port is inserted into the ring.
(left LED of
port)
OffThe Token Ring port is not inserted into the ring
BlinkingThe Token Ring port is disabled.
ACT
(right LED of
On or
blinking
Data is being transmitted to or received from the
port.
port)
Table 3. Port LEDs and Their Meanings
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Back Panel Details
The back panel of the switches are illustrated in
Figure 3. The back panel of the SmartStack STS16-20D
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Figure 4. The back panel of the SmartStack STS16-20R
Table 4 lists the back panel connectors on the switch.
NameDescription
AC connectionStandard AC power connection.
Redundant power
Connector for the optional redundant power supply unit.
supply
(SmartStack
STS16-20R only)
Table 4. Back Panel Connectors
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Features and Specifications
This section lists important switch features as well as technical specifications.
Features
Performance and Advanced Features
Three switching modes:
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— Low latency cut through
— Store and corward
— Auto (Adaptive cut-through)
Enhanced bridging modes:
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— Transparent bridging
— Source route switching
— Source route bridging (SRB)
— Source route transparent bridging (SRT)
Support for duplicate MAC address schemes
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Automatic port sensing of operating mode and media speed
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Multiple Token Ring port operation modes:
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— Half-duplex concentrator and station
— Full-duplex concentrator and station (Dedicated Token Ring)
Spanning tree protocol support on SmartStack STS16-20D for the designated
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network ports 17–20 and on SmartStack STS16-20R for all the ports 1–20:
— IEEE 802.1D
— IBM Spanning Tree Protocol
On SmartStack STS16-20D the workstation ports 1–16 will always be in
forwarding state. They are not affected by the spanning tree protocol.
CrossLink high-speed inter-switch connection
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— On SmartStack STS16-20D up to 128 Mbps using the network ports 17–
20. On SmartStack STS16-20D the workstation ports 1–16 do not support
CrossLinks.
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— On SmartStack STS16-20R up to 256 Mbps for all the ports 1–20, when
using 8 ports.
Advanced filtering (MAC address / Protocol)
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VLAN (Virtual LAN) support
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Support for transmission priorities
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Congestion control
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SRB Redundancy
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Support for ClearSession high availability features
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Management
Extensive and sophisticated network management:
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— SNMP management
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— Out-of-band management via Telnet and VT100 consoles
— Graphical management application for Windows 95 and Windows NT (for
information on additional management applications for Unix, please
contact your local Cabletron Systems sales representative)
Support for RMON and standard MIBs
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Network statistics
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LAN probe port mirroring
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Fault isolation and detection
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Download via TFTP or X-modem of new switch microcode
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Up- and download of switch configuration via TFTP
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Scalability and High Availability
SmartStack STS16-20D:
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One active LAN station can be attached to each of the workstation port 1–16.
Up to 5,500 active LAN stations for the four network ports 17–20 combined
with a maximum of 10,000 active LAN stations per SmartStack STS16-20D..
SmartStack STS16-20R:
Up to 5,500 active LAN stations per group of four ports with a maximum of
10,000 active LAN stations per SmartStack STS16-20R
.
Stackable architecture
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SmartStack STS16-20R: Optional Redundant Power Supply
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Six switches can receive backup power from one SmartStack STS-RPC
Redundant Power Center equipped with six SmartStack STS-PSU Redundant
Power Supply Units.
Installation
No special crossover cable required
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Rack or surface mounting
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Plug and Play for transparent forwarding:
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— Automatic learning of network configuration
— Transparent to high-level protocol
— Automatic sensing and configuration of ports
A factory-assigned MAC address (the switch can also be configured with a
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locally administered MAC address)
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Specifications
The tables on the following pages list the product specifications for the SmartStack
STS16-20D/STS16-20R.
Capacity
SpecificationValue
Number of Token Ring ports
Number of Token Ring
switches in stack
Global lookup table size
(stations and bridges)
Local lookup table size, total
for four network ports
SmartStack STS16-20D
17 to 20)
(stations and bridges)
(on
ports
SmartStack STS16-20D:
16 workstation ports (1 to 16)
4 network/workstation ports (17 to 20)
SmartStack STS16-20R:
20 network/workstation ports
8 using the SmartStack STS-8SU Stacker
Unit
5 using the SmartStack STS-5SU Stacker
Unit
2 using the SmartStack STS-LM Link
Module
10,000
5,500
Maximum number of logical
rings
Maximum number of VLANs
Table 5. Capacity Specifications
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Performance
SpecificationValue
Maximum frame rate per port
57,000 pps in each direction (measured with
a frame size of 19 bytes)
Maximum aggregate frame
rate per 4 ports
Throughput per port
Aggregate switching rate
200,000 pps in each direction. Full media
speed for frame sizes above 28 bytes
16 Mbps in each direction for all frame sizes
1,500,000 pps for smallest frame sizes
(unicast or broadcast) for
entire switch
Within switch latency (cut-
35 µs
through)
Table 6. Performance Specifications
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10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F)
–10 to 70°C (13 to 158°F)
Humidity:
Operating
Non-operating
Electromagnetic compability
immunity
Electromagnetic emissions
certification
Safety
MANAGEMENT port
Software updates
8 to 80% (non-condensing)
90% @ 45°C (113°F)
EN 50082-1
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
FCC Part 15, subpart b, Class A
EN 55022 Class A
CISPR 22 Class A
IEC 950
UL1950
CSA C22.2 No. 950
EN 60950
TIA/EIA-232-F, DB9 male connector
Flash PROM, TFTP, X-modem
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SpecificationValue
Protocol compatibility
Spanning Tree Protocol
support (On SmartStack
STS16-20D only for
ports 17 to 20)
MIBs supported
Transparent to higher layer protocols
IEEE 802.1D compliant
IBM Spanning Tree
SNMP MIB II (RFC1213)
SR Bridge MIB (RFC1525)
Bridge MIB (RFC1493)
Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II
(RFC1573)
RMON MIB/TR extensions - selected groups
only (RFC1757/1513)
IEEE 802.5 MIB (RFC1749/1748)
IEEE 802.5r DTR MIB
IEEE 802.5r DTR MAC MIB
STS16-20RM MIB
VTP MIB
Network management
SNMP Management Platform
Console
Telnet sessions
SmartStack Manager for Windows 95 and NT
Additional management applications
available on Unix platforms:
—HP OpenView NNM for HP-UX
—Tivoli TME 10 NetView for AIX
Table 7. Specifications of Physical Characteristics
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