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Installing the HSSI Net Module in a System 5000 Platform Part No. 117407-A Rev. A September 1997...
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Japan/Nippon Requirements Only Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
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Canada Requirements Only Canada CS-03 Rules and Regulations Note: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. The certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
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Removing the Router Module ...1-2 Installing the HSSI Net Module ...1-3 Installing the Router Module ...1-6 Chapter 2 Checking the LEDs System 5000 LEDs ...2-1 HSSI Net Module LEDs ...2-3 Appendix A Cabling Requirements for the HSSI Net Module Appendix B Requirements for European Operation Installation Requirements ...
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Figure 1-6. Inserter/Extractor Levers in the Vertical Position ...1-7 Figure 1-7. Seating the Router Module ...1-8 Figure 2-1. System 5000 LEDs ...2-2 Figure 2-2. HSSI Net Module LEDs ...2-3 Figure A-1. HSSI DCE to DTE Cable (Order No. 7830/7831) ... A-1 Figure B-1.
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• Grounded antistatic mat and antistatic wrist strap Caution: The System 5000 equipment contains electronic components that are sensitive to static electricity. Static discharge from your clothing or fixtures around you can cause damage. When working with printed circuit boards, take all possible precautions to prevent static discharge damage.
Removing the Router Module To remove the router module from the chassis: Use a flat-tip screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws that secure the module to the chassis. These screws are spring-loaded to pop out when you unscrew them from the chassis.
Installing the HSSI Net Module Before you install the HSSI net module, be sure to attach an antistatic wrist strap. To install the HSSI net module in the chassis: Remove one of the filler panels from the router module by removing the two screws that hold it in place Router module Filler panel...
Tilt the module to position it next to the open slot, then slide the module under the metal frame Net module Figure 1-3. Align the module connector with the connector on the router module (Figure Caution: Make sure that the net module is parallel to the router module. If the connectors are not aligned properly, you will bend the pins and the connector on the router module, which may cause a short circuit.
Figure 1-4. Press down on the HSSI net module to seat it on the router module (Figure When you push the net module into the router module connector, it should attach easily. If there is any resistance, stop and recheck the pins before you continue.
Installing the Router Module You can install the router module in the chassis without interrupting service to other modules, as long as you install the router module in the same slot from which you removed it. This procedure is called hot-swapping. In this section, you hot-swap the router module.
Verify that the flash memory card is installed on the router module. If you need to install a flash memory card, see Using the Model 5380 Ethernet and the Model 5580 Token Ring Routers. Move the module inserter/extractor levers to the vertical position (Figure Figure 1-6.
Seat the module by rotating both inserter/extractor levers toward the center of the module front panel to the horizontal position Figure 1-7. Use a flat-tip screwdriver to tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the module front panel. Note: Tighten the captive screws so they are snug.
This chapter describes the LEDs on the System 5000 and the HSSI net module. System 5000 LEDs Immediately after you install the router module, all System 5000 LEDs (Figure 2-1) light from amber to green, and then turn off. If the router module is...
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BP LEDs are green; the Net1, Net2, and PPX LEDs are green if these options are installed. See Using the Model 5380 Ethernet and the Model 5580 Token Ring Routers for descriptions of each LED. Figure 2-1 illustrates the LEDs on the System 5000. 5380 Ethernet Router Segment Connection Module Status...
HSSI Net Module LEDs The HSSI net module has four LEDs labeled LC, TM, CA and TA Table 2-1 describes the function of each LED. HSI0004A Figure 2-2. 117407-A Rev. A HSSI Net Module LEDs (Figure 2-2).
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Table 2-1. HSSI Net Module LEDs Function Line loopback. Lights when the DTE is in line loopback mode. Test mode. Lights when the DCE is in test or diagnostics mode. DCE ready. Lights when the DCE is enabled and ready to transmit and receive data.
Cabling Requirements for the HSSI Net Module This appendix provides information about the cabling requirements for the HSSI net module. For HSSI compliance, you must use an Order No. 7830 or 7831 cable. Order No. 7830 is a 10-foot cable; Order No. 7831 is a 50-foot cable. Table A-1 provide cabling information.
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Table A-1. Bay Networks Termination Signal Signal Ground Signal Ground Receive Timing+ Receive Timing- DCE Available+ DCE Available- Received Data+ Received Data- Line Loopback+ Line Loopback- Send Timing+ Send Timing- Signal Ground Signal Ground DTE Available+ DTE Available- Terminal Timing+ Terminal Timing- Loopback CKT A+ Loopback CKT A-...
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Table A-1. Bay Networks Termination Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground 117407-A Rev. A HSSI DCE to DTE Cable (Order No. 7830/7831) Pin Assignments (continued) Remote Termination Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground...
March 1, 1989, are marked with or supplied with a statement that the host is supplied under the terms of General Approval No. NS/G/1234/J/100003. Installation of the HSSI net modules in a System 5000 will satisfy the conditions stated in this appendix. The System 5000 is supplied under the terms of General Approval No.
The power drawn from the host chassis combined with that required for any other net modules and accessories must not exceed the power rating of the host chassis. You must install the net modules so as not to impair the integrity of the network protection from hazardous voltages used or generated internally by the host chassis.
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You determine the clearance and creepage distances between adjacent points as follows (Figure • The clearance distance (X) is the shortest distance between two points, measured through the air. • The creepage distance (Y) is the shortest distance between two points, measured across a surface.
Safety Status This section describes the safety status of the HSSI net module, as defined by European Standard EN41003. Table B-3 lists the safety status of interconnection points on the HSSI net module to the connectors on other equipment. Table B-3. Port Location COM1 HSSI Net Module Safety Status...