Intel 1000SX, 1000LX User Manual

1000SX Module and 1000LX Module for 500 Series Switches
User Guide
1000SX Module and 1000LX Module for 500 Series Switches
User Guide
715236-001
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First edition October 1998 715236-001
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Warning for 1000SX This product contains fiber-optic ports. For Optical Safety,
Warning for 1000LX This product contains fiber-optic ports. For Optical Safety,

Quick Start

never look directly at the fiber TX laser port and fiber cable ends when they are powered-up.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
never look directly at the fiber TX laser port and fiber cable ends when they are powered-up.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Peak Power 3mW, Time Base 100s 1261nm < λ < 1360nm IEC 825–2:1993
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C H A P T E R 1 Quick Start
Naming in this 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’.
Installing the module Follow these instructions to install a 1000Base Module in your Intel
Express 500 Series Switch: Warning These modules are not designed to be installed in, or
removed from, the switch while it is in operation. You must turn off the switch before installing or removing the module. Failure to do this may result in the module not being able to communicate with the switch.
1 Ensure that your working area is static-free before opening the
bag containing the module.
Electrostatic Sensitive Device
Do not handle the printed circuit board unless the working area is static-free!
2 Turn off the switch.
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C H A P 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. When using this module in stand-alone mode, do not install it in the same switch as a Stack Interface Module, Matrix Module or another 1000Base Module in stack mode.
Slot A
123
TX
TX
RXRX RX RX RX RX RX RX
TX TX TX TX TX
Slot B
LEDs
Off
Green
Solid
10 Mbps
Orange
100 Mbps
Half duplex Full duplex
Port Status
IntelExpress
LEDs
Solid
Green
550FSwitch
Blink
Link
Orange
Activity
Disabled
87654
Collision
Status Temperature
TX
RPS
Power
Reset
Console
9600-8-N-1
1704
4 Insert the 1000Base Module into the slot. Place your thumbs
just beneath the screws on the front panel of the module and push it in until it clicks. Secure the module using the retaining screws.
Slot A
123
TX
TX
RXRX RX RX RX RX RX RX
Slot B
TX TX TX TX TX
1000BASE-SX
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
SIM
LED
s
O ff
G
reen
S olid
10 M
bps
O rang
100 M
e
H
bps
alf duple Full duplex
x
Port Status
IntelExpress
L ED
s
S olid
G
550FSwitch
reen
B link
Link
O rang
Activity
e
D isab
led
87654
C ollision
Status Temperature
TX
RPS
Power
Reset
Console
9600-8-N-1
1715
5 Turn on the switch.
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C H A P T E R 1 Quick Start
Configure and cable the module
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.
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1000SX and 1000LX
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Naming in this User Guide This User Guide covers two products:
When to use the module The 1000Base Module can only be used with Intel 500 Series Switch-
Modules
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’.
es. It provides a high-speed link between the switch or group of switches containing this module and another device, switch or group of switches.
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C H A P T E R 21000SX 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). The fiber optic SC connector provides the high-speed link between the group of switches (or stack) and another stack or device.
Stand-alone mode: Used to provide a high-speed link between the switch and
another device via the fiber optic SC connector.
Installing the module To install the module, follow the instructions in Chapter 1.
View of the 1000SX front panel
View of the 1000LX front panel
The front panel of the 1000SX Module is shown below:
1000SX Module for 500 Series Switches
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
1000Base-SX
Stack Interface Module
The front panel of the 1000LX Module is shown below:
1000LX Module for 500 Series Switches
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
1000Base-LX
Stack Interface Module
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