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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Fast Ethernet User’s Guide

6H302-48 and 6H303-48Fast Ethernet User’s GuideFAST ENET6H302-48GROUPGROUPSELECTRESETCOMCPU11X1XGROUP123X13XGROUP235X25XGROUPP347X37XGROU4GROUPFAST EN

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viii Contents33.1 Unpacking the Module ...3-23.2 Installing Optional

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Figures ixFigure PageFigures1-1 6H302-48 and 6H303-48 Modules ...1-23-1

Page 4 - CLASS A ITE NOTICE

x Ta blesTable PageTables3-1 Contents of Module Carton ...3-24

Page 5 - PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT

About This Guide xiAbout This GuideWelcome to the 6H302-48 and 6H303-48 Fast Ethernet User’s Guide. This guide describes the Fast Ethernet modules and

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Structure of This Guidexii About This GuideSTRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDEThis guide is organized as follows:This chapter provides preliminary information to

Page 7 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Document ConventionsAbout This Guide xiiiDOCUMENT CONVENTIONSThe guide uses the following conventions:Note symbol. Calls the reader’s attention to any

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Getting Helpxiv About This GuideGETTING HELPFor additional support related to the module or this document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the

Page 9 - Contents

Introduction 1-11IntroductionThis chapter introduces the 6H302-48 and 6H303-48 Fast Ethernet modules.The 6H302-48 module (Figure 1-1) features 48 10BA

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1-2 IntroductionFigure 1-1 6H302-48 and 6H303-48 ModulesFAST ENET6H303-48GROUPGROUPSELECTRESETCOMCPUGROUP37X48XGROUP425X36XGROUP313X24XGROUP21X12XGROU

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ConnectivityIntroduction 1-31.1 CONNECTIVITYThe module connects to Ethernet networks or workstations through the front panel connectors. The ports sup

Page 13 - About This Guide

Remote Monitoring (RMON)1-4 IntroductionSmartTrunk, also referred to as SmartTrunking, is Enterasys Networks’ terminology for load balancing or load s

Page 14 - RELATED DOCUMENTS

Traffic Rate LimitingIntroduction 1-5The VLAN redirect function is similar to the port redirect function except that the frames received by the module

Page 15 - DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS

GARP Switch Operation1-6 IntroductionThe module supports Frame based 802.3x flow control. Frame based 802.3x flow control is supported on all Ethernet

Page 16 - GETTING HELP

ManagementIntroduction 1-7Installation in the SmartSwitch 6000 (6C105) ChassisThe SmartSwitch 6000 chassis can be viewed as a single entity with a sin

Page 17 - Introduction

Standards Compatibility1-8 Introduction1.15 STANDARDS COMPATIBILITY The 6H302-48 and 6H303-48 modules are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3, 802.3u,

Page 18 - 1-2 Introduction

Network Requirements 2-12Network RequirementsBefore installing the module, review the requirements and specifications referred to in this chapter conc

Page 19 - 1.4 SMARTTRUNK

100BASE-TX Network2-2 Network Requirements2.3 100BASE-TX NETWORKThe fixed front panel ports of the module provide a connection that supports Category

Page 20 - 1.6 BROADCAST SUPPRESSION

3InstallationThis chapter provides the instructions to install the 6H302-48 or 6H303-48 module. A Phillips screwdriver is required to install options

Page 21 - 1.9 FLOW CONTROL

Unpacking the Module3-2 Installation3.1 UNPACKING THE MODULEUnpack the module as follows:1. Open the box and remove the packing material protecting th

Page 22 - 1.11 802.1 PORT PRIORITY

Installing the Module into the Matrix E7 ChassisInstallation 3-3To install a module, refer to Figure 3-1 and proceed as follows:1. Remove the blank pa

Page 23 - 1.14 SWITCHING OPTIONS

NOTICEEnterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its web site withou

Page 24 - 1.16 LANVIEW DIAGNOSTIC LEDs

Installing the Module into the Matrix E7 Chassis3-4 InstallationFigure 3-1 Installing a Module into the Matrix E7 Chassis3387_124567123BackplaneConnec

Page 25 - Network Requirements

Installing the Module into the 6C105 ChassisInstallation 3-55. Examine the module for damage. If any damage exists, DO NOT install the module. Immedia

Page 26 - 2.3 100BASE-TX NETWORK

Installing the Module into the 6C105 Chassis3-6 InstallationFigure 3-2 Installing a Module into the 6C105 Chassis4567123BackplaneConnectorMetal Back-P

Page 27 - Installation

Connecting to the NetworkInstallation 3-73.5 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORKThis section provides the procedures for connecting unshielded twisted pair (UTP

Page 28 - 3.1 UNPACKING THE MODULE

Connecting to the Network3-8 InstallationFigure 3-3 Connecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the 6H302-48.3. Verify that a link exists by checking that th

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Connecting to the NetworkInstallation 3-9Figure 3-4 Crossover Cable RJ45 PinoutsFigure 3-5 Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinoutse. Ensure that the twist

Page 30 - 3-4 Installation

Connecting to the Network3-10 InstallationTo connect a UTP segment to the 6H303-48, proceed as follows:1. Ensure that the device connected to the othe

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Completing the InstallationInstallation 3-11b. Verify that the RJ21 connectors on the twisted pair segment have the proper pinouts and check the cable

Page 33 - 3.5 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK

Troubleshooting 4-14TroubleshootingThis chapter provides information concerning the following:• Using LANVIEW (Section 4.1)• Troubleshooting Checklist

Page 34 - Group Select

FCC NOTICEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harm

Page 35 - Installation 3-9

Using LANVIEW4-2 TroubleshootingFigure 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs (both modules)Table 4-1 describes the LED indications and provides recommended actions as appr

Page 36 - Screw HoleScrew

Using LANVIEWTroubleshooting 4-3Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDsLED Color State Recommended ActionCPU Off Power off. Ensure chassis has adequate power.Red Blink

Page 37 - Installation 3-11

Using LANVIEW4-4 TroubleshootingTX(Transmit)Off Port enabled, and no activity.Should flash green every two seconds indicating BPDUs being sent if STA

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Troubleshooting ChecklistTroubleshooting 4-54.2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLISTIf the module is not working properly, refer to Table 4-2 for a checklist of

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Checklist4-6 TroubleshootingCannot contact the module through in-band management.IP address not assigned. Refer to the appropriate Loc

Page 40 - Port 1, Group 1

Using the RESET ButtonTroubleshooting 4-74.3 USING THE RESET BUTTONThe RESET button shown in Figure 4-2 resets and re-initializes the module.Figure 4-

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Specifications A-1ASpecificationsThis appendix provides operating specifications for the 6H302-48 and 6H303-48 modules. Enterasys Networks reserves th

Page 43 - 4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST

6H302-48 / 6H303-48 SpecificationsA-2 SpecificationsEnvironmental RequirementsOperating Temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)Storage Temperature: -

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COM Port Pinout AssignmentsSpecifications A-3A.2 COM PORT PINOUT ASSIGNMENTSThe COM port is a serial communications port that supports Local Managemen

Page 45 - 4.3 USING THE RESET BUTTON

ENTERASYS NETWORKS, INC.PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTBEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT,CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.This document

Page 47 - Specifications

Mode Switch Bank Settings and Options B-1BMode Switch Bank Settings and OptionsThis appendix covers the following items:• Required tools (Section B.1)

Page 48 - Item Specification

Setting the Mode SwitchesB-2 Mode Switch Bank Settings and OptionsB.2 SETTING THE MODE SWITCHESFigure B-1 shows the location of the mode switches and

Page 49 - A.3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

Setting the Mode SwitchesMode Switch Bank Settings and Options B-3DO NOT attempt a Forced BootP unless a BootP server has been configured for the modu

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FLASH UpgradeB-4 Mode Switch Bank Settings and OptionsB.3 FLASH UPGRADEFLASH upgrade is available for the switch to expand from 8 to 16 MB. This secti

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FLASH UpgradeMode Switch Bank Settings and Options B-5B.3.2 Installing the FLASH ModuleTo install a FLASH module, refer to Figure B-3 and proceed as f

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Index-1IndexNumerics100BASE-TXrequirements 2-210BASE-Tconnection 3-7, 3-9requirements 2-1802.1p Port Priorityintroduction to 1-6AAuto-Negotiation 1-3B

Page 54 - B.3 FLASH UPGRADE

Index-2MManagementuse of 1-7Mode Switchsetting B-2Module features 1-1Module Installation 3-2PPinoutscrossover 3-9straight-through 3-9Port redirect fun

Page 55 - FLASH Upgrade

5. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The enclosed Product (i) was developed solely at private expense; (ii) contains “restricted computer so

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYApplication of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC73/23/EECManufacturer’s Name: Enterasys Networks, Inc.Manufacturer’s Address:

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