Cabletron Systems STS-LM, SmartStack STS-LM Installation Manual

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STS-LM Stacker Link Module
Introduction
The SmartStack STS-LM St acker Link Modu le is a single p ort interf ace module, used to stack s w it ches, that is in s t alled into the rear slot of the S martSta ck Toke n Ring S witch. When two SmartStack switches are connected through two STS-LM modules, the switches can be combined to form one logical switch. The STS-LM front panel is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. SmartStack STS-LM Front Panel
SmartStack STS-LM Package Conte nts
The STS-LM package contains the following items:
One STS-LM Stacker Link Module for the SmartSta ck Token Ring Switch
One Stacke r Lin k ca b le
One Smar tStack STS-LM I n s ta ll at ion Guide (th i s document)
Installation
Use the following steps when installing the STS-LM module in the SmartStack switch.
Note:
Stacker Link modules are
not
hot-swappable. Always be sure that the power is off before installing or removing a module. If the power is on, damage to the equipment may result. Once the module is installed in the Cr ossFire 8600 Token-Ring Switch, external cables may be connected or removed without having to remove power from the switch.
1. Disconnect power to the switch.
2. If a blank cover is ove r the stacker slot on the back panel,
remove it by unscrewing the two attachment screws.
3. To pr e v ent p os sible st atic da mage t o t he module, hol d it by
its edges only. Be careful not to touch the top or bottom.
4. Slide the mod ule int o t he slot e ven ly, ta king car e to l ine up the edges with the guides.
5. Seat the module by pressing the front of the module with your thumbs.
6. Secure the module to the chass is by tightening the thumb (panel) screws at the left and right edges of the module’s front panel. Do not overtighten the screws.
7. Return power to the switch.
SmartStack STS-LM Connectors and LEDs
The foll owing ta bl es d escr i be th e co nn ec tors an d LEDs on t he STS-LM front panel.
Connecting the Stacker Link Cable
The proprietary 50-pin cable mu st be us ed to connect the STS-LM in a stack.
The SmartStack switch c an be configured in three different ways to form a stack of switches:
Tw o SmartStack switches via two STS-LM modules
Up to five SmartStack switches via four STS-LM modules and one STS-5SU Stack er Unit
Up to eight SmartStack switches via eight STS-LM modules and one STS-8SU Stack er Un it
When inserting the cable connector, keep the connector straight to minimize the ris k of bent or damaged pins.
W orking with a Stack
When the SmartStack switch powers up, it runs through a series of diagnostics. I mmedi ately after the diagnosti cs are complete, the SmartStack switch enters the stack discovery mode. The discovery mode is used to sense if the unit is cabled to other SmartStack switch units. If the SmartStack switch is connected to other units during the discovery mode, the switches au t o m at i cally combine to fo r m a stack.
Each unit is assigned a box number. The swit ch with the lowe r MAC address becomes Box 1, the swi tch with the higher MAC address becomes Box 2 and so forth. When accessing switch specific settings from a management consol e, you will be prompted for a box number.
The switches in the stack combi ne certain configuration parameters so that the st ack as a u ni t uses one set of parameters. These parameters are discussed below in “Inte r ­box Parameters”.
The stack can now be managed as a single enti ty from a management console or management application.
Inter -bo x Parameters
The SmartStac k switches participating in the stack must combine configuratio n information so that the s tack as a whole uses common parameters. One of the participating switches becomes the provider of inter-box parameters.
If the switches have the same configuration information, the switch that becomes Box 1 becomes the provider. If the configuration information is different, a split-stack will be formed and a warning message will be displayed on the console screen. You will be requested to briefly press the SysReq button on the switch that is to be the provider of inter ­box parameters. When you have sel ec ted the provider, the other switch will replace its stack related configura tion parameters with those of the provider.
Connector Description
Stacker Port 50-pin SCSI-2 connector for proprietary
Stacker Link cable.
T able 1. STS-LM Network Connector
LED State Description
TX On Data is being transmitted to the
attached switch.
RX On Data is being received from the
attached switch.
ATTACH Off No connection has been established.
On A connection has been established.
T able 2. STS-LM LEDs
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Checking the Installation
The SmartStack Token Ring Switch performs a diagnostic self-test during the power on cycle. From a management console, check that the s w itch lists the STS-LM port along with the switch ports and that there are no error messages. The STS-LM port will be list ed as port 29.
If, after installation, there is poor system performance or the STS-LM module does not work at a ll, re move the module and check for any damaged or bent conn ector pi ns. You ma y need a bright light to see inside the stacker slot to check for bent pins. Also, verify that the module is set firmly in place.
Getting in Touch With Tec hnic al Suppor t
For additional su pport related to this device or document, contact Cabletron Sys tems using one of the following methods
:
Menu Parameter
IP Configuration IP Address, IP Gateway, IP Subnet, IP
State
Spanning Tree STP Enabling/Disabling, STP Switch
Priority, STP Maximum Aging, STP Hello Time, STP Forward Delay
Virtual LAN Name Configuration
Changing VLAN names
Password System password Console
Configuration
Console Time-out
Telnet Configuration
Number of Allowed Telnet Sessions, Disallow New Telnet Sessions
TFTP Download TFTP Server Address, Download
Domain, Download Filename
Switch/Sta ck Information
Stack Timeout, System Name, System Contact, System Location
SNMP Configuration
Send Authentication Traps, changing the Trap table in any wa y, chang i ng th e Community Name table in any wa y
Table 3. Inter-box Parameters
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STS-LM Stacker Link Module
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Publication: OC-705 7 v. 1.0, 710001713 Part Number: 9032991
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February 1 999 by Cabletron Systems, Inc.
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with th e limits for a C lass A d igital dev ice, pursuan t to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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