Cabletron Systems TRRMIM-2AT, TRRMIM-F2T, TRRMIM-F3T, TRRMIM-4AT, TRRMIM-AT Installation Manual

TRRMIM-AT, TRRMIM-2A T, TRRMIM-4A T
TRRMIM-F2T & TRRMIM-F3T
ACTIVE TOKEN RING
REPEATER MODULES
INSTALLATION GUIDE
CABLETRON SYSTEMS, P. O. Box 5005, Rochester, NH 03867-5005
NOTICE
NOTICE
Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made.
The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice.
IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT, EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF, KNOWN, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
© Copyright July 1993 by:
Cabletron Systems Inc. P.O. Box 5005 Rochester NH 03867-0505
All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America
Order Number: 9030502-01 July 93
TRRMIM-AT, TRRMIM-2AT, TRRMIM-4AT, TRRMIM-F2T, TRRMIM-F3T
, and
MMAC
are trademarks of
Cabletron Systems, Inc.
LANVIEW
and
Remote LANVIEW
, are registered trademarks of
Cabletron Systems, Inc.
IBM
is a registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation.
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NOTICE
FCC NOTICE
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.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant 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 uses, generates, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the operator’s manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING:
Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
DOC NOTICE
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Using this Manual........................................................................ 1-1
1.2 The TRRMIM ................................................................................ 1-2
1.2.1 The TRRMIM -AT, TRRMIM-2AT and TRRMIM-4AT 1-3
1.2.2 The TRRMIM-F2T and TRRMIM-F3T ............................ 1-5
1.3 Ring-in Ring-out Connections.................................................... 1-6
1.4 Related Manuals........................................................................... 1-7
1.5 Recommended Reading .............................................................. 1-7
1.6 Getting Help ................................................................................. 1-8
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Network Requirements............................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 Cable Specifications........................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Trunk Cable Lengths......................................................... 2-9
2.1.3 Cabling Recommendations ............................................ 2-10
2.1.4 Temperature ..................................................................... 2-12
2.2 Maximum Number of Stations................................................. 2-12
2.3 Operating Specifications ........................................................... 2-12
2.3.1 Ring Speed........................................................................ 2-12
2.3.2 Ring Sequence .................................................................. 2-13
2.3.3 LANVIEW LEDs.............................................................. 2-14
2.3.4 Connectors........................................................................ 2-17
2.3.5 General Specifications..................................................... 2-20
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING THE REPEATER
3.1 Unpacking the Repeater.............................................................. 3-1
3.2 Setting the Default Ring Speed .................................................. 3-2
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3.3 Installing the Repeater into a MMAC........................................3-3
3.4 Attaching Trunk Cables to the Repeater...................................3-4
3.5 UTP AND STP LOBE CABLING................................................3-4
3.5.1 Attaching Stations to the TRRMIM-2AT ........................3-6
3.5.2 Attaching Stations to the TRRMIM-4AT ........................3-8
3.6 Fiber Optic Lode Cabling ............................................................3-9
3.7 Ring-in Ring-out Ports (TPIM) .................................................3-11
3.8 Finishing the Installation...........................................................3-13
CHAPTER 4 TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 Installation Check-out..................................................................4-1
4.2 Using LANVIEW..........................................................................4-2
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the
TRRMIM-AT, TRRMIM-2AT, TRRMIM-4AT, TRRMIM-F2T, & TRRMIM-F3T Active Token Ring Repeater Modules Installation Guide
. This installation guide serves as a reference for installing and troubleshooting the Cabletron Systems token ring repeaters models: TRRMIM-AT, TRRMIM-2AT, TRRMIM-4AT, TRRMIM-F2T, and TRRMIM-F3T.
The TRRMIMs are designed for installation into a Cabletron Systems Multi Media Access Center (MMAC). The repeaters are IEEE 802.5 compliant and can be installed to create an independent token ring network or connected to other token ring devices and expand existing networks.
NOTE:
The term
repeater
is used throughout this manual to describe features and functions that are common to all repeater/MIMs. The terms TRRMIM-AT, TRRMIM-2AT, TRRMIM-4AT, TRRMIM-F2T, and TRRMIM-F3T are only used when it is necessary to describe features that are unique to a specific device.
1.1 USING THIS MANUAL
Prior to installing and operating your repeater, read through this manual completely to familiarize yourself with its contents and to gain an understanding of the features of both repeaters. A general working knowledge of Token Ring (IEEE 802.5) networks will be helpful when installing the repeater.
Chapter 1,
Introduction
, describes the features and capabilities of
the TRRMIMs, lists related manuals, and recommended reading.
Chapter 2,
Installation Requirements/Specifications
, lists specifications for the TRRMIMs and describes other network requirements that must be met before you install your token ring repeater.
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Chapter 3,
Installing the Repeater
, gives instructions for installing a token ring repeater into an MMAC, connecting stations, and inserting the repeater into a token ring network.
Chapter 4,
Testing and Troubleshooting
, describes testing and
troubleshooting the installation of the TRRMIM and covers using
®
LANVIEW
, Cabletron Systems built-in visual diagnostic and
status monitoring system.
1.2 THE TRRMIM
The TRRMIM (see Figure 1-1) is a 802.5 compliant token ring repeater, designed for installation into a Cabletron Systems Multi Media Access Center (MMAC) that is equipped with a Flexible Network Bus™ (FNB). In addition to functioning as a repeater, the module can serve multiple functions when installed in an MMAC.
Externally accessible Ring-In and Ring-Out ports, provided by the plug-in Token Ring Port Interface Modules (TPIM), may use either fiber optic, unshielded twisted pair (UTP), or shielded twisted pair (STP) cabling. Ring connections are also made via the MMAC Flexible Network Bus, allowing other MIMs to be a part of the ring.
Both the internal and external ring connections are active connections and provide regeneration, reshaping and retiming of both the main and backup signal paths.
Since the TPIM Ring-In and Ring-Out ports on the repeaters allow connection of either fiber optic or STP cabling, they can be configured to function as a copper to fiber optic
converter
.
The repeaters can be set to operate at ring speeds of either 4 Mbit/sec or 16 Mbit/sec. All equipment in a single ring network must be set to the same ring speed. They cannot be mixed.
To connect two networks with different ring speeds, a bridging device must be installed.
Repeaters installed in an MMAC (equipped with an FNB) and MIMs operating with same MAC layer protocol (Token Ring/
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INTRODUCTION
802.5) and link speed (4 Mbit/s or 16 Mbit/s) can be linked, via the FNB, into a single token ring network. Multiple MMACs can be connected via the externally accessible Ring-In/Ring-Out ports of the repeater.
Any SNMP manager can be used to control and monitor these repeaters when a management module (TRMM, TRMMIM, or TRBMIM) is installed in the MMAC. Management packages such as Cabletron Systems Local Management, Remote LANVIEW/
®
Windows
, and SPECTRUM® may be used.
LANVIEW LEDs are visible at the front panel of the repeaters showing the status of several operational functions of the repeaters. LANVIEW is a useful tool for quickly diagnosing physical layer problems.
1.2.1 The TRRMIM -AT, TRRMIM-2AT and TRRMIM-4AT
The TRRMIM-AT, TRRMIM-2AT, and TRRMIM-4AT have two front panel TPIMs for Ring-in and Ring-out connections (see Figure 1-1). A variety of media types are supported.
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The TRRMIM-2AT provides twelve active unshielded RJ-45 connectors supporting unshielded twisted pair (UTP) station (lobe) cabling. These ports support voice grade unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and IBM Type 3 UTP cable.
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The TRRMIM-4AT provides twelve active shielded RJ-45 TCU ports supporting Shielded twisted pair (STP) cabling. These ports support IBM Type 1, 2, 6 and 9 shielded twisted pair cable.
1.2.2 The TRRMIM-F2T and TRRMIM-F3T
The TRRMIM-F2T, and TRRMIM-F3T have two front panel TPIMs for Ring-in and Ring-out connections (see Figure 1-2). A variety of media types are supported.
Both repeaters provide six fiber optic ports for station (lobe) cabling. The TRRMIM-F2T supports multimode fiber optic cable and the TRRMIM-F3T support single mode cable for the lobe connections.
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1.3 RING-IN RING-OUT CONNECTIONS
TPIMs are used for the Ring-in and Ring-out connections and provide for many types of media. Table 1-1 lists the available TPIMs.
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Table 1-1 Available TPIMs
TPIM Media Type Connector
TPIM-T1 Shielded Twisted P air DB9 TPIM-T2 Unshielded Twisted P air RJ-45 TPIM-T4 Shielded Twisted P air RJ-45 TPIM-F2 Multi-mode Fiber Optic ST TPIM-F3 Single mode Fiber Optic ST
1.4 RELATED MANUALS
The manuals listed below should be used to supplement the procedures and other technical data provided in this manual. The procedures in them will be referenced, where appropriate, but will not be repeated.
Cabletron Systems
Multi Media Access Center Overview and Set
Up Guide
Cabletron Systems
Token Ring Local Management for the
Cabletron Systems TRMM
1.5 RECOMMENDED READING
The following publications are recommended if more information is required on implementing a Token Ring network.
Local Area Networks, Token Ring Access Method
, IEEE Standard
802.5
Commercial Building Wiring Standard
No. 1907-B
(if approved, to be published as
, EIA Standard Proposal EIA/TIA-568
)
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LAN Troubleshooting Handbook
, Mark Miller (1989, M&T
Publishing, Inc.)
1.6 GETTING HELP
If you need additional support related to the Cabletron Systems Token Ring products, or if you have any questions, comments or suggestions related to this manual, please contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support at:
Cabletron Systems, Inc. P. O. Box 5005 Rochester, NH 03867-0505 Phone: (603) 332-9400
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REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS
CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS
This chapter defines the requirements for other network elements that will work with your token ring repeater and describes the operational specifications for the TRRMIM-AT, TRRMIM-2AT TRRMIM-4AT, TRRMIM-F2T, and TRRMIM-F3T. Before installing your repeater, review the requirements and specifications that are outlined in this chapter.
All conditions, guidelines, specifications, and requirements included in this chapter must be satisfied to achieve optimum performance from this equipment. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in unsatisfactory network performance.
2.1 NETWORK REQUIREMENTS
Take care in planning and preparing the cabling and connections for your network. The quality of the connections, the length of cables and other conditions of the installation are critical factors in determining the reliability of your network. The following are the network requirements to operate this equipment.
2.1.1 Cable Specifications
Trunk Cabling
fiber, or multi-mode fiber, depending upon the TPIM used.
Lobe Cabling
specific repeater:
The TRRMIM-2AT supports voice grade UTP cable, as described in EIA Standard Proposal No. 1907-B, and IBM Type 3 (and category 4 and 5) UTP cabling on its twelve trunk coupling unit (TCU) ports.
- The repeaters support UTP, STP, single-mode
- The media used for lobe cabling depends on your
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The TRRMIM-4AT supports IBM shielded twisted pair (STP) cable Types 1, 2, 6, and 9 on its twelve trunk coupling unit (TCU) ports.
The TRRMIM-F2T supports multi-mode fiber optic cables using ST connectors.
The TRRMIM-F3T supports single-mode fiber optic cable using ST style connectors.
STP CABLE TYPES
The TRRMIM-4AT, TPIM-T1 and TPIM-T4 support IBM Type 1, 2, 6, and 9 STP cabling as described in Table 2-1. STP cabling must conform to the limits shown in Table 2-2.
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REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2-1 IBM Cable Types
Type 1 Two shielded twisted pairs (STP) of 22 AWG solid wire for
data. Used for the longest cable runs within the walls of buildings.
Type 2 Similar to Type 1 data cable, but having four additional
unshielded twisted pairs of 22 AWG solid wire. These are carried outside of the shield casing and are typically used for voice communication. Frequently used to wire cable runs within the walls of buildings.
Type 6 Two STP of 26 AWG stranded wire for data. This type is
used in patch panels or to connect devices to/from wall jacks. Attenuation for Type 6 cable is 3/2 x Type 1 cable (66 m of Type 6 = 100 meters of Type 1).
Type 9 Similar to Type 1, but uses 26 AWG solid wire. Attenuation
for Type 9 cable is 3/2 x Type 1 cable (66 m of Type 9 = 100 meters of Type 1).
Attenuation and Impedance
The maximum attenuation for specific STP cable types is shown in Table 2-2. The attenuation values include the attenuation of the cables, connectors, patch panels, and reflection losses due to impedance mismatches in the segment.
Table 2-2 STP Cable Specifications
Frequency Impedance Attenuation
Types 1 & 2
4 Mhz
16 Mhz
Type 6 & 9
4 Mhz
16 Mhz
150Ω ±15% 150Ω ±15%
150Ω ±15% 150Ω ±15%
<22 dB/km (6.7 dB/1000 ft.) <45 dB/km (13.7 dB/1000 ft)
<33 dB/km (10 dB/1000 ft.) <66 dB/km (20 dB/1000 ft)
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