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1000SX Advanced Module f or 500 Series Switches User Guide A232 95-0 01 A23295.book Page i Wednesday, A ugust 30, 2000 1:16 P M.
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1 1 Quick Start W ar n in g f or 10 00 S X Adv anced This produc t contai ns fiber -optic ports. Fo r opti cal safe ty, ne ver look di- rectly at, or use optical ins truments on, the fib er TX laser port and fib er cable ends when they are p owered-up.
C H A P T E R 1 Quick Start 2 Ensure that your w orkin g area is stat ic-fre e befo re ope ning the bag cont aini ng the m odule . T urn off the switch. Rem ove the plat e covering exp ansio n slot A . If the module is to be installed in a stack with redu ndancy or you require information about installation restrictions , refer to Chap- ter 2.
3 C H A P T E R 1 Quick Start Insert the 1000SX Advanced Module into the slot and push it in until it clicks. Secure the module using the retaining screws. T urn on th e switch. Attach the cables to the module. For details, see Chapter 3. 4 5045 5 5046 6 3100 Server or switch or Stack Single switch Server or switch A23295.
C H A P T E R 1 Quick Start 4 Configure the module using Intel Device View. For details, see Chapter 4. Verify the links using the LEDs. For details about LEDs, see Chapter 2.
5 2 Getting to know the Module Intr oduction When to use the module The 10 00 SX Adv anced Mo dule (E S500M SX A) can only be u sed wi t h Intel Expre ss 500 S eries Switc hes. It provide s a hi gh-spe ed link be- tween the switch or group of switches containing this module and anoth- er dev ice, swi tch or gro up of switc hes.
C H A P T E R 2 Gettin g to kno w the Module 6 T wo mode s of oper ati on This module operates in two modes. • Stack mode (default setting): Used when the switch containing this module is connected to a group o f swit ches (o r s tack) vi a a Matr ix Modu l e .
7 C H A P T E R 2 Gettin g to kno w the Module Installati on in a stack w ith re dundan cy Install the module on the same side of the switch as the Matrix M odule it is to be connected to (for example both modules in Slot A). When pos- sible, do not in stall this module in th e same switch as a Matrix Module.
C H A P T E R 2 Gettin g to kno w the Module 8 Propr ie t ar y 50 0 s eri es VL AN s Overlapping pr oprietary VLANs may cause a pr oblem if mo re than one of the VLANs ar e mapped to a 802.1 Q VLAN. Failure to adhere to th is may lead to connectivity problems.
9 C H A P T E R 2 Gettin g to kno w the Module Module LEDs Understanding the LEDs The 1000SX Advanced Module has three co nnector s. Ea ch connecto r has tw o LED i ndica tors: Note The green LED for th e 1 000Base-SX SIM connector remains solid when there is a link with data acti v ity .
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11 3 Cable the module Introduction The cabling and configuration of the 1000SX Ad vanced Module are very closely linked. Only after both processes are complete will the switch function properly.
C H A P T E R 3 Cable t he mo dule 12 Stand-alone Mode Cabling f or a single s witch Follow these instructions to provide a high-speed (1000Base-SX) link between the switch containing the 1000SX Advan.
13 C H A P T E R 3 Cable t he mo dule Stack Mode Cabling to a Matrix M odule in a group of switches The 1000SX Advanced Module is installed in a different switch fro m the Matrix Module, so the cablin.
C H A P T E R 3 Cable t he mo dule 14 5 Plug the SC connectors on the optic f iber cable into the RX and TX sockets, and connect the other end of the cable to a de vice. 6 Check the LEDs on the 1000SX Advanced Module to v erify the links. For more information on LEDs, see Chapter 2.
15 C H A P T E R 3 Cable t he mo dule 3 Plug the other end of the Stacking Cab le into an empty port on the Matrix Module located on the same side of the switch (for exam- ple, both modules in Slot A) , and secure it using th e latches on the connector .
C H A P T E R 3 Cable t he mo dule 16 8 Plug the SC connectors on the f iber optic cables into the RX and TX sockets, and connect the other en d of the cables to a device or group of switc hes wit h redund ancy . 9 Use Intel Device V iew to ensure that the mode settings for th e two 1000SX Advanced Modules are the same.
17 C H A P T E R 3 Cable t he mo dule Cabli ng to a Matri x Module To accomplish successfu l link aggregation, th e modules must b e in- stalled on the same side of separate switches (for example, both modules in Slot A).
C H A P T E R 3 Cable t he mo dule 18 4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the second 1000SX Advanced Module. Plug the other end of the Stacking Cable into port 2 on the Matrix Modul e. 5 Plug the SC connectors on the f iber optic cables into the RX and TX sockets, and connect the other en d of the cables to a device or group of switc hes.
19 4 Conf igure the module Introduction The co nfigu ration and cab ling of the 10 00SX Adv anced Module are very closely linked. Only after both processes are complete will the switch functi on pr operly . Note When th e module mode i s chang ed, the conf igur ation is auto- matically saved and Intel ® Device V ie w resets the switch.
C H A P T E R 4 Config ure t he modul e 20 Config uring the module T o chang e the m odule mode usin g Intel Device View The default settings for the Module Mode is Stack Mode and 802.
21 C H A P T E R 4 Config ure t he modul e T o chang e the por t settings us ing Intel Device View The module’s 1000Base SX default port settings are; Port Enabled, Spanning Tree Disabled and Auto-negotiation Enabled. To change these settings: 1 Right-click the 1000Base-SX port on the module and select Port Setup .
C H A P T E R 4 Config ure t he modul e 22 T o combine 1000Base SX port bandwidth using Intel Dev ice View You must select the module connected to Port 3 on th e Matrix Module as t he anchor port in orde r for t he comb ined po rt band width to be su c- cesful.
23 C H A P T E R 4 Config ure t he modul e 3 Click Add . 4 Click Swit ch and select the one with the 1000Base-SX SIM connected to Port 3 of the Matrix module. 5 Click Anch or Po rt and select Giga Uplink . 6 Click Aggre ga tion wi dt h: and select 2 port s .
C H A P T E R 4 Config ure t he modul e 24 Mapping the VLANs New VLANs should be mapped when they are created. Creating new VLANs is described in the user guide for the switch. The following in- structions enable you to map existing VLANs using Intel Device View.
25 C H A P T E R 4 Config ure t he modul e 3 Select the VLAN to be mapped and type in the 802.1Q VLAN ID the desired Priority value. (If no priority v alue is entered, the default v alue 0 is assigned automatically .) Note if nothing is entered in the VLAN ID f ield, no mapping occurs.
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27 5 Specif ications 1000S X Advanced Physical sp ecificatio n The 10 00 SX Adv anced Mo dule (I ntel or der c od e: ES5 00MSXA ) has the following specifications: Number of ports: Three: 2 x Stack In.
C H A P T E R 5 Specif ications 28 1000SX cable s an d distances The 1000SX Module can be connected u sing the following cable types over the distances stated: Stacking Ca ble physical spe cificat ion The St acking Cable (Intel Order Code: ES5 00SC) has the follo wing specification: Fiber type Modal bandwidth @ 850nm (MHz • km) Range 62.
29 C H A P T E R 5 Specif ications Stacking Cable performa nce spec i fica tion The performance specificatio ns are: Differential skew Less than 1 00ps for 3 m eters Attenuatio n Less t han 2dB p er 3 m eters at 200M Hz Differential Impedance 100 + /- 5 Ohm s A23295.
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35 APPEN DIX A F ederal Communi cations Commissi on (FCC) Stat ement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, p ursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R ules.
APPEN DIX A 36 Manufactur er Decl aration Intel declares that the Express 500 Series Switches comply with the EU Dire ctive 8 9/336/EE C, usin g the E MC stand ards EN55 022 an d EN55 024.
37 APPEN DIX A A VER TISSEMENT Le système a été conçu pour fonctionner dans un cadre de travail nor- mal. L’emplacement ch oisi doit Ítre : • Propre et d épourvu de poussière en suspension (sauf la poussière normale). • Bien a èrè et loin des sources de chaleur, y compris du soleil direct.
APPEN DIX A 38 Das System darf weder an eine Stromquelle an geschlossen sein no ch eine Verbi ndung m it einer Telek ommunik ations einri chtung, einem Netz werk od er ein er M odem -Le itu ng ha ben , wenn die Gehä us eabde ck- ung entfernt wird. Nehmen Sie das System nicht ohne die Abdeckung in Betrieb.
39 APPEN DIX A No intente modificar ni us ar el cable de alimentación de corriente alter - na, si no se corre spon de e xact amen te c on e l ti po re que rido.
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