3Com Network Card 3C17715 User Manual

XRN Interconnect Module (3C17716)  
XRN Interconnect Module Kit (3C17715)  
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INTRODUCTION  
panel of the Module. For explanations on how the LEDs  
Introducing the XRN Interconnect Module Kit  
With an XRN Interconnect Module Kit (3C17715) you can  
interconnect two Switch units.  
The Interconnect Cable  
The Interconnect Cable is used to interconnect two Switch  
This kit contains:  
units, both fitted with Interconnect Modules.  
Two XRN Interconnect Modules (3C17716)  
The standard Interconnect Cable is 1 m (3.28 ft) long and  
color-coded with a yellow marker at one end and a blue  
marker at the other end.  
One standard XRN Interconnect Cable (3C17721)  
The Switches that support this module are:  
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SuperStack 3 Switch 4900  
SuperStack 3 Switch 4900 SX  
SuperStack 3 Switch 4924  
SuperStack 3 Switch 4950  
The end of the Interconnect Cable that you connect to the  
Switch determines the identity of the Switch. The Switch  
that has the blue end of the cable connected to it will be  
Unit 1. The Switch that has the yellow end of the cable  
connected to it will be Unit 2.  
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3Com Switch 4060  
The terms Unit 1 and Unit 2 are used simply to identify  
the Switch units for management purposes only.  
3Com Switch 4050  
Figure 1 The Interconnect Cable  
The Interconnect Module requires management software  
version 3.0 or later to be installed on the Switch. For  
instructions on upgrading the management software, refer  
to the documentation supplied with your Switch.  
You can gather information about the status of the  
Module and its packet activity using the Expansion Module  
LEDs on the front of the Switch and the LEDs on the front  
Blue Marker / Unit 1  
Yellow Marker / Unit 2  
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INTERCONNECTING TWO SWITCHES  
CAUTION: 3Com recommends that you do not connect or  
Interconnecting Two Switches  
disconnect the Interconnect Cable when the Switches are  
in use. If you do, the flow of data will be affected and  
your network configuration settings may change.  
To interconnect two Switches, you will need the XRN  
Interconnect Module Kit (part number 3C17715). This kit  
contains:  
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Two XRN Interconnect Modules (3C17716)  
LED Function Tables  
One standard XRN Interconnect Cable (3C17721)  
You can gather information about the status of the  
Module and its packet activity using the Expansion Module  
LEDs on the front of the Switch (see Table 1) and the Port  
LEDs on the front panel of the Module (see Table 2).  
You can interconnect two Switch units that are located in  
separate racks with a 5 m (16.40 ft) long Interconnect  
cable (3C17722). Contact your network supplier for  
further information.  
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Table 1 Switch LED Function Table  
CAUTION: It is important that you only plug an XRN  
Interconnect Cable (3C17721 or 3C17722) into the  
connector on the XRN Interconnect Module (3C17716).  
Expansion Module Activity LED  
Status  
Color  
Meaning  
On  
Yellow  
Packets are being transmitted or received on the  
Module.  
Connecting any other 9-way plug into the connector on  
the XRN Interconnect Module could result in damage to  
your hardware.  
Off  
No color There are no packets being transmitted or received on  
the Module.  
Expansion Module Status LED  
The end of the Interconnect Cable that you connect to the  
Switch determines the identity of the Switch. The Switch  
that has the blue end of the cable connected to it will be  
Unit 1. The Switch that has the yellow end of the cable  
connected to it will be Unit 2.  
Status  
Off  
Color  
Meaning  
No color The Module is not installed.  
Flashing  
Yellow  
The Module is installed but is not recognised (faulty or  
unsupported).  
The terms Unit 1 and Unit 2 are used simply to identify  
the Switch units for management purposes only.  
On  
On  
Yellow  
Green  
The Module is installed but no link is present.  
The Module is installed and a link is present.  
Figure 3 Interconnecting Two Switches  
Unit 1—4 LED  
Status  
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Meaning  
Unit 1: Blue End of Cable  
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Packets are being transmitted or received on this port.  
To interconnect two Switches:  
Off  
No color There are no packets being transmitted or received on  
this port.  
1 Install the Interconnect Modules into the Switch units, as  
Status LED  
Status  
On  
2 Connect the Interconnect Cable to the Interconnect  
Modules (see Figure 3).  
Color  
Meaning  
3 Power-up the Switch units.  
Green  
A link is present and the port is enabled.  
Off  
No color There is no link present.  
4 Check the LEDs on the front of the Switch and on the  
front panel of the Module to ensure that the Module is  
operating correctly. Refer to the “LED Function Tables” for  
more information.  
Unit 1—2 LED  
Status  
Color  
Green  
Meaning  
On  
Determines the identity of the Switch when  
interconnected with another Switch. The LEDs indicate  
‘Unit 1’ and ‘Unit 2’ respectively.  
Always secure the Interconnect Cable to the Interconnect  
Modules by tightening its securing screws.  
MODULE PORT RESTRICTIONS  
When using the Interconnect Module, note the following:  
The Interconnect Module is not hot-insertable.  
Only one Interconnect Module may be fitted into the  
Switch.  
The Interconnect Module only operates with the Switch  
units listed on page 1.  
The Interconnect Module is not hot-swappable.  
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PROBLEM SOLVING  
If you suspect a problem, carry out these steps before  
Check that the correct management software is being  
used on the Switch.  
contacting your supplier:  
Check that the Interconnect Module is correctly  
installed in the Switch.  
If the Module Status LED on the front of the Switch is  
flashing yellow, the Module is installed but not  
supported by the Switch. The Switch will continue to  
operate normally but you must upgrade the  
management software on the Switch for it to recognize  
and support the Module and enable the Modules  
ports. You can download the latest version of the  
management software from the 3Com website at:  
When you insert the Module into the Switch, push the  
Module in until the Modules back plate is in full  
contact with the Switchs chassis. Secure the Module to  
the Switch by tightening the three captive screws fully  
with a screwdriver. If an error is indicated during the  
Power On Self Test, check that the module has been  
correctly inserted.  
Alternatively, if you received a CD-ROM with your  
Module, you can upgrade your Switch with the  
management software contained on the CD-ROM.  
Check that the Interconnect cabling is correctly  
connected and secured.  
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Check that the Switch, into which the Interconnect  
Module is fitted, is powered-up.  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
If you require assistance, contact your Network Supplier first. If you require further assistance, the following options are available  
for technical support:  
Online Technical Services  
3Com offers worldwide product support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, through the following online systems:  
Check the 3Com knowledgebase at http://knowledgebase.3com.com  
Browse the 3Com web site on http://www.3com.com  
Telephone Support  
Please have your product model name, part number, hardware revision number and serial number along with all relevant details  
of the problem to hand before calling your Network Supplier or 3Com on the numbers below.  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Country  
Telephone Number  
Asia, Pacific Rim  
Australia  
Hong Kong  
India  
1 800 678 515  
800 933 486  
+61 2 9424 5179 or  
000800 650 1111  
001 803 61009  
00531 616 439 or  
03 5977 7991  
Malaysia  
New Zealand  
Pakistan  
1800 801 777  
0800 446 398  
Singapore  
S. Korea  
800 6161 463  
00798 611 2230 or  
02 3455 6455  
00801 611 261  
001 800 611 2000  
+61 2 9937 5083  
1235 61 266 2602 or  
1800 1 888 9469  
10800 61 00137 or  
021 6350 1590 or  
00800 0638 3266  
Philippines  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
Indonesia  
Japan  
P.R. of China  
Europe, Middle East and Africa  
From anywhere in these  
regions, call:  
+44 (0)1442 435529 phone  
From the following countries, you may use the numbers shown:  
Austria  
01 7956 7124  
070 700 770  
7010 7289  
01080 2783  
0825 809 622  
01805 404 747  
Hungary  
Ireland  
Israel  
06800 14466  
1800 509359  
1800 943 2632  
199 161346  
800 29880  
0900 777 7737  
815 33 047  
Poland  
00800 441 1357  
707 200 123  
0800 991196  
9 021 60455  
07711 14453  
08488 50112  
0870 241 3901  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Portugal  
South Africa  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
U.K.  
Italy  
Luxembourg  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Germany  
Latin America  
From the Caribbean, Central and South America, call:  
Antigua  
Argentina  
Aruba  
Bahamas  
Barbados  
Belize  
Bermuda  
Bonaire  
Brazil  
Cayman  
Chile  
1 800 988 2112  
0 810 444 3COM  
1 800 998 2112  
1 800 998 2112  
1 800 998 2112  
52 5 201 0010  
1 800 998 2112  
1 800 998 2112  
0800 13 3COM  
1 800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
Colombia  
Costa Rica  
Curacao  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
1 800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
57 1 657 0888  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
1 800 998 2112  
571 657 0888  
Nicaragua  
Panama  
Paraguay  
Peru  
Puerto Rico  
Salvador  
Trinidad and Tobago  
Uruguay  
Venezuela  
Virgin Islands  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
54 11 4894 1888  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
1 800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
1 800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
AT&T +800 998 2112  
57 1 657 0888  
Ecuador  
Dominican Republic  
Guatemala  
Haiti  
Honduras  
Jamiaca  
Martinique  
Mexico  
01 800 849CARE  
North America  
1 800 876 3266  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Operating Temperature  
0 to 40°C (32 to 105°F)  
Operating Humidity  
10 to 95% non-condensing  
Power Consumption  
Safety Standards  
3 W maximum  
UL 1950, EN 60950, CSA 22.2#950-93, IEC 950, AS/NZS 3260  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
ICES-003 Class A, FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A, VCCI Class A, AS/NZS 3548 Class A, CISPR22 Class A,  
CNS 13438 Class A, Korean EMI Class A  
REGULATORY NOTICES  
FCC Statement  
CE Statement (Europe)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
This product complies with the European Low Voltage  
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15  
of the 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 the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference to radio communications, in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at their  
own expense.  
Directive 73/23/EEC and EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as  
amended by European Directive 93/68/EEC.  
CSA Statement  
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.  
VCCI Statement  
Information To The User  
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or tele-  
vision reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
BSMI Statement  
Reorient the receiving antenna.  
Relocate the equipment in relation to the receiver.  
Move the equipment away from the receiver.  
Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that  
equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits.  
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an  
experienced radio/television technician for additional  
suggestions. The user may find the following booklet  
prepared by the Federal Communications Commission  
helpful:  
How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference  
Problems  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government  
Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No.  
004-000-00345-4.  
In order to meet FCC emissions limits, this equipment  
must be used only with cables which comply with IEEE  
802.3.  
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Product Registration  
You can now register your Interconnect Modules (3C17716) on the 3Com web site at:  
From the Product Registration page, select the Product Category “Switches”.  
You cannot register the Interconnect Kit (3C17715). You can only register the individual modules with their associated serial  
numbers.  
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Part Number: DUA1771-5AAA02  
Published: December 2002  
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