Allied Telesis TurboStack AT-TS06F Series Installation Manual
Allied Telesis TurboStack AT-TS06F Series Installation Manual

Allied Telesis TurboStack AT-TS06F Series Installation Manual

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Electrical Safety and Installation
Requirements
RADIATED ENERGY
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device pursuant to Part 15 of 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 this 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.
Note: Modifications or changes not expressly approved of by the manufacturer or the FCC, can
void your right to operate this equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
SAFETY
ELECTRICAL NOTICES
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
To prevent ELECTRIC shock , do not remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. This unit contains
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES and should only be opened by a trained and qualified technician. To avoid
the possibility of ELECTRIC SHOCK disconnect electric power to the product before connecting or
disconnecting the LAN cables.
LIGHTNING DANGER
DANGER: DO NOT WORK on equipment or CABLES during periods of LIGHTNING ACTIVITY.
CAUTION: POWER CORD IS USED AS A DISCONNECTION DEVICE. TO DE-ENERGISE EQUIPMENT
disconnect the power cord.
INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL - AC MAINS CIRCUIT OVERLOADING
When installing product, consideration must be given to the accumulative nameplate ratings when
connecting the equipment to the AC supply wiring.
ELECTRICAL -- TYPE CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED. Power plug must be connected to a properly wired earth
ground socket outlet. An improperly wired socket outlet could place hazardous voltages on accessible
metal parts.
ELECTRICAL -- CORD NOTICE
Use power cord, maximum 4.5 meters long, rated 6 amp minimum, 250V, made of HAR cordage
molded IEC 320 connector on one end and on the other end a plug approved by the country of end use.
ELECTRICAL -- VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT and FUSE CHANGES
Before connecting to the AC power outlet, check to see if the product is adjusted to the correct AC input
voltage. The voltage setting can be adjusted by pulling out theVoltage/Fuse carrier. Adjust until the
required voltage appears in the window - reinstall. Use a Type IEC127, 5mm X 20mm, Time Lag
250Volt 2.5 A fuse. Recommended manufacturer is BUSS, model S506 series DISCONNECT POWER
BEFORE CHANGING FUSE
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: These models are designed for operation in the HORIZONTAL position. VERTICAL
MOUNTING must NOT BE DONE without the use of an Allied Telesyn vertical mount chassis designed
for this purpose.
CAUTION: Air vents must not be blocked and must have free access to the room ambient air for
cooling.
U.S. Federal Communications
Canadian Department of Communications
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  • Page 1 Electrical Safety and Installation Requirements U.S. Federal Communications RADIATED ENERGY Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: DO NOT detach rubber feet from the product unless an Allied Telesyn vertical mounting chassis is being used. CAUTION: MECHANICAL LOADING - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven loading. OPERATING TEMPERATURE This product is designed for a maximum ambient temperature of 40 degrees C.
  • Page 3 SIKKERHED ELEKTRISKE FORHOLDSREGLER ADVARSEL: RISIKO FOR ELEKTRISK STØD For at forebygge ELEKTRISK stød, undlad at åbne apparatet. Der er ingen indre dele, der kan repareres af brugeren. Denne enhed indeholder LIVSFARLIGE STRØMSPÆNDINGER og bør kun åbnes af en uddannet og kvalificeret tekniker. For at undgå risiko for ELEKTRISK STØD, afbrydes den elektriske strøm til produktet, før LAN-kablerne monteres eller afmonteres.
  • Page 4 INSTALLATIE ELEKTRISCH: OVERBELASTING VAN WISSELSTROOM HOOFDCIRCUIT Tijdens de installatie van het produkt dient men rekening te houden met de gecombineerde waarden op de naamplaatjes bij het aansluiten van het toestel op de wisselstroom-voedingsdraden. ELEKTRISCHE TOESTELLEN VAN KLASSE 1 DIT TOESTEL MOET GEAARD WORDEN. De stekker moet aangesloten zijn op een juist geaarde contactdoos.
  • Page 5 RÉGLAGE DE TENSION ÉLECTRIQUE ET CHANGEMENT DES FUSIBLES Avant de brancher le matériel dans la prise secteur, vérifier que celui-ci est réglé sur la tension alternative d'entrée appropriée. Le réglage de la tension peut être ajusté en faisant sortir le porteur V/ F.
  • Page 6 NORME DI SICUREZZA AVVERTENZE ELETTRICHE ATTENZIONE: PERICOLO DI SCOSSE ELETTRICHE Per evitare SCOSSE ELETTRICHE non asportare il coperchio. Le componenti interne non sono riparabili dall'utente. Questa unità ha TENSIONI PERICOLOSE e va aperta solamente da un tecnico specializzato e qualificato. Per evitare ogni possibilità di SCOSSE ELETTRICHE, interrompere l'alimentazione del dispositivo prima di collegare o staccare i cavi LAN.
  • Page 7 ELEKTRISK — TYPE 1- KLASSE UTSTYR DETTE UTSTYRET MÅ JORDES. Strømkontakten må være tilkoplet en korrekt jordet kontakt. En kontakt som ikke er korrekt jordet kan føre til farlig spenninger i lett t ilgjengelige metalldeler. ELEKTRISK — MEDDELELSE OM LEDNINGER Bruk en strømledning av maksimalt 4.5 m.
  • Page 8 CUIDADO: As aberturas de ventilação não devem ser bloqueadas e devem ter acesso livre ao ar ambiente para arrefecimento adequado do aparelho. CUIDADO: NÃO RETIRE os calços de borracha do produto a menos que esteja sendo usado um chassis de montagem vertical Allied Telesyn. CUIDADO: CARREGAMENTO - O equipamento deverá...
  • Page 9 SÄKERHET TILLKÄNNAGIVANDEN BETRÄFFANDE ELEKTRICITETSRISK: RISK FÖR ELEKTRISK STÖTFör att undvika ELEKTRISK stöt, ta ej av locket. Det finns inga delar inuti som behöver underhållas. Denna apparat är under HÖGSPÄNNING och får endast öppnas av en utbildad kvalificerad tekniker. För att undvika ELEKTRISK STÖT, koppla ifrån produktens strömanslutning innan LAN-kablarna ansluts eller kopplas ur.
  • Page 10 TurboStack ™ 4-, 7-, and 8-Slot Chassis and Backplanes Installation Manual...
  • Page 11 Copyright© 1996 Allied Telesyn International Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesyn International Corp. Allied Telesyn International Corp. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice. The information provided herein is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Electrical Safety and Installation Requirements ........i Preface ......................xv About This Manual....................xv The Chassis Products ..................xvi Chassis and Backplane Product Naming Conventions ....... xviii Chapter 1 The TurboStack Chassis ................1 Chassis Models ....................1 Dimensions of the TurboStack Chassis Models ..........5 Four-Slot Rackmount Chassis Dimensions ..........5 Four-Slot Desktop Chassis Dimensions............5 Seven- and Eight-Slot Rackmount Chassis Dimensions......6...
  • Page 13 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ................... 27 Helpful Hints ....................28 Resetting a Malfunctioning Hub Module ............28 Reloading the Management Firmware............29 Replacing a Failed Hub Module (Hot Swapping)..........30 Resetting a Malfunctioning Switch Module ............ 31 Replacing a Failed Switch Module in the Chassis (Hot Swapping)....31 Replacing an External Switch in the 19-inch Relay Rack......
  • Page 14: Preface

    Preface The TurboStack series of chassis and backplane products provides convenient desktop and rackmount installation for Allied Telesyn’s TurboStack family of hubs and switches. About This Manual This manual is written to give you, the Authorized Service Person, the information you need to install the product successfully. Information in this manual is organized in four chapters: Chapter 1—...
  • Page 15: The Chassis Products

    Preface The Chassis Products This manual describes the TurboStack chassis with power. Chassis products are available in the following size options: The standard four- and eight-slot chassis with standard backplanes allow you to stack up to four and eight TurboStack hubs, respectively. The seven-slot chassis with segmented backplanes allow you to stack up to six TurboStack hubs and either one AT-TS90TR or one AT-TS95TR switch module.
  • Page 16 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes The following products have been tested by UL for use with the following models: AT-TS06F/XX AT-TS24T AT-TS08 AT-TS24TR AT-TS12F/XX AT-TS24TRS AT-TS12FS/XX AT-TS24TS AT-TS12T AT-TS90TR AT-TS12TR AT-TS95TR Note To ensure that any specific chassis model is readily available, please contact your Allied Telesyn sales representative before placing your order.
  • Page 17: Chassis And Backplane Product Naming Conventions

    Preface Chassis and Backplane Product Naming Conventions The chart below explains the meaning of each digit in Allied Telesyn’s chassis product description code. AT - X XX X X X - X X X 0=No Fan 1=One Fan 2=Two Fans B=Backplane Only C=with Chassis N=No Frame...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 The TurboStack Chassis This chapter describes the following topics: TurboStack chassis models Chassis dimensions Shipping contents Installation specifications Chassis Models Installation procedures described in this manual apply to the chassis models listed in Table 2. Table 2: TurboStack Chassis Models Configuration Type Model Number Description...
  • Page 19: The Turbostack Chassis

    The TurboStack Chassis ATI’s line of chassis models provides desktop and rackmount installation of slim-line hub modules. When hub modules are stacked in a chassis with a standard backplane, they act as a single unit called department concentrator, providing more port connections within one 10 Mbps LAN segment. The concentrator is managed as if it were one hub.
  • Page 20 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes The backplanes provide: SNMP redundancy within the chassis Automatic software downloads to all hub modules in the chassis The ability to hot swap hub modules in the chassis The 7-slot segmented backplane chassis provides for the installation of up to six hubs and one switch.
  • Page 21 The TurboStack Chassis Chassis models also come with segmented backplanes that provide for the installation of up to four or up to eight hubs and connectivity to an external switch. See Figure 3 for an example of how a fully-populated, 4-slot, rackmount chassis and an external switch can be installed in a 19-inch relay rack.
  • Page 22: Dimensions Of The Turbostack Chassis Models

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes Dimensions of the TurboStack Chassis Models This section shows the different chassis models and their dimensions. Four-Slot Rackmount Chassis Dimensions The dimensions of the 4-slot rackmount chassis are shown in Figure 4. The dimensions apply to both standard and segmented backplane models. 450 mm.
  • Page 23: Seven- And Eight-Slot Rackmount Chassis Dimensions

    The TurboStack Chassis Seven- and Eight-Slot Rackmount Chassis Dimensions The dimensions of the 7- and 8-slot rackmount chassis are shown in Figure 6. 450 mm. (17.7 in.) 267 mm. (10.5 in.) 400 mm. (15.75 in.) 483 mm. (19.0 in.) Figure 6: Seven- and Eight-Slot Rackmount Chassis Dimensions Seven- and Eight-Slot Desktop Chassis Dimensions The dimensions of the 7- and 8-slot desktop chassis are shown in Figure 7.
  • Page 24: What The Chassis Package Includes

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes What the Chassis Package Includes Check your chassis package for the contents listed in Table 3. Table 3: Chassis Shipping Contents Chassis Type Shipping Contents 4-Slot Rackmount Blank faceplates/air-dams, pre-installed (3) Faceplate screws and nuts, pre-installed (6) Module screws (16) Rackmount screws (4) Power cord (USA only)
  • Page 25: Chassis Installation Specifications

    The TurboStack Chassis The screws come in different sizes and are stored in individual plastic bags for your convenience. If any items are damaged or missing, contact your ATI sales representative. Chassis Installation Specifications Make sure the environment in which you are installing the chassis meets the following specifications: Required ventilation clearance on all sides: 191 mm (7.5 in.) Rack size: Standard 19-inch rack for rackmount models...
  • Page 26: Chassis Installation

    Chapter 2 Chassis Installation This chapter describes the procedures to install a chassis in a rack or on a desktop, and the procedures to install modules in the chassis. Prerequisites to Install You can install a variety of ATI products in the chassis; each one may have specific features.
  • Page 27: Reconfiguring The Voltage

    Chassis Installation The following procedures are also available beginning on page 18: Re-installing faceplates/air-dams, if your chassis has empty slots Replacing burnt fuses Reconfiguring the Voltage You can configure the fan voltage for either 120 or 240 volts AC, depending upon the voltage your country uses.
  • Page 28: Installing The Chassis

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes To change the voltage: Warning Setting the voltage too high will cause overheating of the fans in the chassis. Setting the voltage too low will reduce the effectiveness of the fans and will cause overheating of the modules. 1.
  • Page 29 Chassis Installation To install the rackmount chassis in a 19-inch rack: 1. Support the chassis and slide it into a rack. 2. Attach the chassis frame to the rack via the four corner holes using the rackmount screws provided. 3. Plug in the power cord to turn on the fan. You are done with the rackmount installation.
  • Page 30: Installing Hubs And Other Modules In The Chassis

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes 3. Place the left rear corner of the chassis edge first in the stand (Figure 10). Stand for vertical mount Figure 10: Vertical Mount Installation 4. Plug in the power cord to turn on the fan. You are done with the vertical installation.
  • Page 31 Chassis Installation 4. Remove the four screws and rubber feet from the bottom of all modules as shown in Part A of Figure 11. Figure 11: Removing the Rubber Feet 5. Re-install the same four screws you removed in Step 4 without the rubber feet, as shown in Part B of Figure 11.
  • Page 32 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes 7. Slide the master hub module along the chassis guides in slot 1 but do not push it all the way in. 8. Plug in the master hub’s power cord and check the front panel indicators to ensure the unit is operational.
  • Page 33: Installing The At-Ts90Tr Or At-Ts95Tr Switch In The Chassis

    Chassis Installation 14. Connect the appropriate data cables. If you have a standard configuration, you are done with module installation. If you have a segmented backplane configuration, proceed to the following pages in this chapter: Page 16 for procedures to install the AT-TS90TR or the AT-TS95TR switch for a 7-slot segmented backplane configuration, or Page 17 for procedures to install an external switch for either the 4- or 8-slot segmented backplane configuration...
  • Page 34: Installing An External Switch

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes This ensures the switch’s stability in the chassis. 8. Press the handles back into their flush position. 9. Connect the appropriate data cables. You are done with the switch installation. Installing an External Switch These procedures apply to 4- and 8-slot segmented backplane configurations. The external switch is either installed on a desktop or in a 19-inch rack.
  • Page 35: Re-Installing Faceplates/Air-Dams In The Chassis

    Chassis Installation If you are installing any other ATI switch, use standard chassis screws (not provided). 4. Power up the switch. 5. Connect the appropriate data cables. You are done with the installation of the external rackmount switch. Re-installing Faceplates/Air-Dams in the Chassis Faceplates/air-dams control air flow and help keep the chassis cool.
  • Page 36: Replacements For Burnt Fuses

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes Replacements for Burnt Fuses A spare fuse is located in a compartment in front of the currently used fuse. You can get a spare fuse by sliding the compartment open. Refer to Figure 8 on page 10 for the location of the fuse carrier. References After completing the installation procedures in this chapter, you are now ready to configure your network.
  • Page 37: The Standard And Segmented Backplanes

    Chapter 3 The Standard and Segmented Backplanes This chapter describes the characteristics of and the procedures to install a backplane. Backplanes are pre-installed with all ATI chassis; however, you can order just the backplane according to any changes in your network. Follow the procedures in this chapter to remove your current backplane and install a replacement.
  • Page 38 The Standard and Segmented Backplanes Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 3 Backplane label Slot 2 Slot 4 Slot 3 Interrepeater bus receptacles Slot 5 Slot 4 “J” numbers Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Figure 15: Backplanes for the Four- and Eight-Slot Chassis The chassis slot codes, called “J”...
  • Page 39: What The Backplane Package Includes

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes Affix label here SEGMENTED SEGMENTED Figure 16: Label Placement and Location of Backplane What the Backplane Package Includes Check your package for the following items: One backplane with factory-installed label, “Standard” or “Segmented” This manual Warranty card Self-adhesive label corresponding to backplane label Mount the self-adhesive label on the upper right corner of the chassis frame so that it is clearly visible from the front of the chassis, as in Figure 16.
  • Page 40: Installing The Backplane

    The Standard and Segmented Backplanes Installing the Backplane You need a Phillips screwdriver during the installation. To install the backplane: 1. Power off the chassis. 2. Remove the modules from the chassis to expose the existing backplane. 3. Remove the Phillips screws from the existing backplane and place them aside for use in Step 5.
  • Page 41 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes 6. Power up the chassis. 7. Re-install the master module in slot 1. 8. Re-install the other modules in their original slot sequence (i.e., in slots 2 through n). If you are installing the backplane for a seven-slot chassis configuration, re-install modules in up to slot 6 only.
  • Page 42: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This appendix describes solutions and some tips in case you encounter errors while using the hubs and switches in the chassis. Use the flowchart in Figure 17 to guide you in the proper sequence of corrective actions. Insert firmware Start cassette to...
  • Page 43: Helpful Hints

    Troubleshooting Helpful Hints Consider the following hints: Install the master module in slot 1, if possible. The master cannot manage hubs above it. Make sure you connect the master module into the backplane before all other modules. When powering up hub modules in the chassis, always start with the master.
  • Page 44: Reloading The Management Firmware

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes However, if this is the master module or you need to use Omega menus through this hub, follow procedures to reload firmware through the cassette. Reloading the Management Firmware Warning Make sure you unplug the hub’s power cord whenever you install and remove the firmware cassette.
  • Page 45: Replacing A Failed Hub Module (Hot Swapping)

    Troubleshooting If the repeating functions are intact and you have a spare management module (your backup module, for example), use the spare as the new master. Otherwise, call ATI Technical Support to arrange for a replacement. Replacing a Failed Hub Module (Hot Swapping) If the fault light stays on after resetting a failed module or reloading firmware, replace the module by performing the following steps: 1.
  • Page 46: Resetting A Malfunctioning Switch Module

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes Resetting a Malfunctioning Switch Module 1. Select Quit from the main management menu, if you can; otherwise, proceed to the next step. 2. Press the reset button on the front panel of the switch. 3. Observe as the following activities occur in sequence: All LEDs, except the Port Link LEDs, turn on for one second.
  • Page 47: Replacing An External Switch In The 19-Inch Relay Rack

    Troubleshooting Replacing an External Switch in the 19-inch Relay Rack 1. Remove the power cord from the failed switch module. 2. Undo the rackmount screws from the failed switch module and save them for the Step 7. 3. Remove the data cables from the failed switch and label them for your reference.
  • Page 48: Replacing An External Desktop Switch

    TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes Replacing an External Desktop Switch Warning Never install the desktop switch in a vertical position. 1. Remove the power cord from the failed switch module. 2. Remove the data cables from the failed switch and label them for your reference.
  • Page 49: Appendix A Product Reference

    Appendix A Product Reference This appendix contains five tables listing ATI modules that can be used as standalone units or in conjunction with other modules in an ATI chassis. The tables also provide the types of media and connectors associated with the modules.
  • Page 50 Product Reference Table 6: TurboStack Hubs with Management (Continued) Model Number Port Count Media/Connector Type AT-TS24T UTP (10BASE-T) with two Telco 50-pin (RJ21) connectors AT-TS24TR UTP (10BASE-T) with RJ45 connectors Table 7 is a list of TurboStack hubs that function as unmanaged repeaters when used in a standalone configuration.
  • Page 51 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes Table 8 is a list of ATI Ethernet switches that can be installed inside or outside the chassis. Table 8: ATI Internal Ethernet Switches Model Port Media/Connector Type and Other Options Number Count AT-TS90TR UTP (10BASE-T) with RJ45 connectors 10BASE-T In 7-slot chassis or external to chassis Port A:...
  • Page 52 Product Reference Table 9 is a list of ATI Ethernet switches that are only installed outside the chassis. Table 9: ATI External Ethernet Switches Model Port Media/Connector Type and Other Options Number Count AT-4016F/ST Fiber optic (10BASE-FL) with straight tip (ST) connectors Optional ATM media interface supporting one of the following: Multimode fiber UTP Level 5...
  • Page 53: Appendix B Glossary

    Appendix B Glossary 10BASE2—Also called thinnet Ethernet, thinnet or CheaperNet, a 10 MHz base band specification. Cable impedance is 50 Ω and maximum coaxial segment length is 185 meters (607 ft.). 10BASE5—Also called thick Ethernet, a 10 MHz baseband specification. Cable impedance is 50 Ω...
  • Page 54 Glossary BRANCH CABLE—The AUI cable interconnecting the DTE and MAU system components also known as a drop cable. BIT TIME—The duration of one bit symbol (1/BR). Ethernet specifies a bit time of 100 ns. CARRIER SENSE—In a LAN, an ongoing activity of a data station to detect whether another station is transmitting.
  • Page 55 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes DEPARTMENT CONCENTRATOR—Hub which provides a large number of workstation connections. The term, department concentrator, refers to multiple repeaters housed in a chassis. See Hub, Repeater. DIX CONNECTOR—See D-Sub Connector. FOIRL — A fiber optic standard that allows up to 1,000 meters (3,280 ft.) of multimode duplex fiber optic cable in a point-to-point link.
  • Page 56 Glossary LINK TEST—In 10BASE-T Ethernet there is a link test function that validates the UTP link. This consists of a pulse transmitted from point A on one pair and validated at point B. Point B also transmits a pulse on the second pair to be validated by point A. These pulses occur during media idle states (in between packets).
  • Page 57 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes POLARITY CORRECTION—Many 10BASE-T UTP ports have a polarity correction function. If the UTP wiring has RD- and RD+ inadvertently crossed, the polarity correction function will sample the signal and electrically swap the wires. If the TD- and TD+ wires are crossed, the correction would occur at the MAU on the other end of the UTP link.
  • Page 58 Glossary STRAIGHT-THROUGH—A type of wiring connection where the pins of one connector connect to the same pins of another connector. For example, pin 1 of one connector connects to pin 1 of another connector. STRAIGHT TIP (ST) CONNECTOR—A type of port connection where the pins connect through a bayonet-style interface.
  • Page 59: Technical Support Fax Order Form

    Appendix C Technical Support Fax Order Form Name__________________________________________________________________ Company _______________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________ City ________________________ State/Province _______________________________ Zip/Postal Code ___________________ Country _______________________________ Phone _______________________________ Fax _______________________________ Incident Summary Model number of Allied Telesyn product I am using _____________________________ Network software products I am using (e.g., network managers) ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Brief summary of problem...
  • Page 60: Turbostack Chassis Installation Manual Feedback

    Appendix D TurboStack Chassis Installation Manual Feedback Please tell us what additional information you would like to see discussed in the manual. If there are topics you would like information on that were not covered in the manual, please photocopy this page, answer the questions and fax or mail this form back to Allied Telesyn.
  • Page 61: Appendix E Where To Find Us

    Appendix E Where To Find Us For Technical Support or Service Location Phone North America 1 (800) 428-4835 1 (206) 481-3790 United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America, Australia, New Zealand France (+33) 1-69-28-16-17 (+33) 1-69-28-37-49 France, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Middle East, Africa Germany (+01) 30-83-56-66...
  • Page 62 For Sales Information United States The Netherlands Atlanta, GA Schiphol Tel: (404) 717-0290, Fax: (404) 717-0806 Tel: (+31) 20-654-0111, Fax: (+31) 20-654-0270 Salt Lake City, UT Italy Tel: (801) 350-9130, Fax: (801) 350-9051 Portsmouth, NH Milano Tel: (603) 433-2071, Fax: (603) 433-2471 Tel: (+39) 2-38093-444, Fax: (+39) 2-38093-448 Vienna, VA England...
  • Page 63: Index

    Appendix F Index Numerics 4-slot chassis dimensions 5 horizontal mount, chassis 7- and 8-slot chassis dimensions 6 installation 12 hot swapping, modules 30, 31 hub modules air-dam installation 18 replacing 30 AT-4016 series switches, description resetting 28 hubs in chassis, installation 13–16 AT-TS90TR and AT-TS95TR installation in chassis 16 AT-TS90TR switch, description 37...
  • Page 64 TurboStack Chassis and Backplanes specifications to install, chassis 8 replacing standard backplane, chassis models 1 external switch 32–33 switches, ATI, list 37–38 hub modules 30, 31 resetting TurboStack hubs, supported, chassis hub modules 28 configuration 35–36 switch 31 vertical mount, chassis installation, segmented backplane, chassis desktop 12–13 models 1...

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