Cabletron Systems Switch SEH 24 User Manual

SEH-22, SEH-24, SEH-32, AND SEH-34  
10BASE-T STACKABLE HUB  
USERS GUIDE  
The Co m p le te Ne two rking So lutio n™  
CABLETRON SYSTEMS, P. O. Box 5005, Rochester, NH 03866-5005  
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CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
AP P ENDIX A TABLE OF CONTENTS v  
CHAP TER 1 INTRODUCTION  
1.1 USING THIS MANUAL ............................................................ 1-1  
1.2 GETTING HELP ........................................................................ 1-2  
1.3 SEH OVERVIEW ....................................................................... 1-2  
1.4 SEH FEATURES ....................................................................... 1-3  
1.5 STACKABLE CAPABILITIES .................................................. 1-4  
1.6 OPTIONAL FEATURES ........................................................... 1-4  
1.7 RELATED MANUALS .............................................................. 1-5  
CHAP TER 2 INSTALLATION  
REQUIREMENTS/SP ECIF ICATIONS  
2.1 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS....................................................... 2-1  
2.1.1 HubSTACK Interconnect Cable Requirements ........... 2-1  
2.1.2 UTP and STP Cable Specifications for the Network Ports  
and EPIM-T Module...................................................... 2-2  
2.1.3 Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications for the  
EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 Modules ................................. 2-4  
2.1.4 Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications for  
the EPIM-F3 Module .................................................... 2-5  
2.1.5 Thin-net Network Requirements for the EPIM-C Mod-  
ule  
2-6  
2.1.6 AUI Cable Requirements for the EPIM-A and EPIM-X  
Modules.......................................................................... 2-7  
2.2 NETWORK PORT SPECIFICATIONS .................................... 2-7  
2.2.1 SEH-22 and SEH-24 Network Port Specifications...... 2-8  
2.2.2 SEH-32 and SEH-34 Network Port Specifications...... 2-8  
2.3 EPIM SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 2-10  
2.3.1 EPIM-T ........................................................................ 2-10  
2.3.2 EP IM-F 1/F 2 .................................................................2-11  
2.3.3 EPIM-F3 ...................................................................... 2-12  
2.3.4 EPIM-C ........................................................................ 2-14  
2.3.5 EPIM-A and EPIM-X (AUI Port)................................ 2-15  
2.4 TRANSCEIVER REQUIREMENTS ....................................... 2-16  
2.5 OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS........................................... 2-16  
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CONTENTS  
CHAP TER 3 INSTALLATION  
3.1 UNPACKING THE SEH ............................................................3-1  
3.2 INSTALLING THE SEH............................................................3-1  
3.2.1 Stacking the SEH ..........................................................3-2  
3.2.2 Attaching the Strain Relief Bracket .............................3-4  
3.2.3 Rack Mounting the SEH ...............................................3-5  
3.2.4 Wall Mounting the SEH ................................................3-6  
3.2.5 Free-Standing Installation............................................3-7  
3.3 CONNECTING THE SEH TO THE POWER SOURCE ..........3-8  
CHAP TER 4 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK  
4.1 CONNECTING THE SEH TO THE NETWORK .....................4-1  
4.1.1 Connecting Network Ports SEH-22 and SEH-24.........4-1  
4.1.2 Connecting Network Ports SEH-32 and SEH-34.........4-3  
4.1.3 Connecting a UTP Segment to an EPIM-T ..................4-4  
4.1.4 Connecting a Fiber Optic Link Segment to an EPIM-F1,  
EPIM-F2, or EPIM-F34-5  
4.1.5 Connecting a Thin-Net Segment to an EPIM-C ..........4-8  
4.1.6 Connecting an AUI Cable to an EPIM-A ...................4-10  
4.1.7 Connecting an AUI Cable to an EPIM-X....................4-11  
4.2 FINISHING THE INSTALLATION........................................4-12  
CHAP TER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING  
5.1 INSTALLATION CHECK-OUT ................................................5-1  
5.2 USING LANVIEW......................................................................5-2  
AP P ENDIX B TWISTED P AIR WIRING TABLES A-1  
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INTRODUCTION  
CHAP TER 1  
INTRODUCTION  
Welcome to the Cabletron Systems SEH-22, SEH-24, SEH-32, a n d  
SEH-34 10BASE-T Sta ck a ble Hu b User s Gu id e. This manual  
explains installation instructions and provides reference information  
for the SEH-22, 24, 32, and 34.  
Note: The term SEH (Stackable Ethernet Hub) is used throughout this  
manual when describing features and functions that are common to the  
SEH-22, 24, 32, and 34.  
1.1 USING THIS MANUAL  
Read through this manual completely to familiarize yourself with its  
content and to gain an understanding of the features and capabilities  
of the SEH. A general working knowledge of Ethernet and IEEE 802.3  
type data communications networks and their physical layer  
components will be helpful when installing the SEH.  
Chapter 1, In tr od u ction , outlines the contents of this manual, briefly  
describes SEH features, and concludes with a list of related manuals.  
Chapter 2, In sta lla tion Requ ir em en ts/Sp ecifica tion s, describes  
installation requirements, network guidelines, and SEH operating  
specifications.  
Chapter 3, In sta lla tion , contains instructions for installing your SEH  
as a stackable or stand-alone hub.  
Chapter 4, Con n ectin g to th e Netw or k , explains how to connect the  
SEH to the network using the various media types.  
Chapter 5, Tr ou blesh ootin g, describes how to use the LANVIEW  
LEDs to troubleshoot network problems.  
Appendix A, Tw isted Pa ir Wir in g Ta bles, contains wiring pinouts  
for Punch Down Block applications.  
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INTRODUCTION  
1.2 GETTING HELP  
If you need additional support related to the Cabletron Systems SEH,  
or if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions concerning this  
manual, contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support:  
By phone ......................... (603) 332-9400  
Monday-Friday; 8am - 8pm EST  
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By CompuServe ............ GO CTRON from any ! prompt  
By Internet mail ............. support@ctron.com  
1.3 SEH OVERVIEW  
The 10BASE-T SEH is a non-intelligent repeating hub that provides  
front panel ports for network connections and rear panel HubSTACK  
Interconnect Bus ports for stackable connections.  
EPIM-2  
HubSTACK 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24  
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12X 11X 10X  
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EPIM-1  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
OUT  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
IN  
EPIM-2  
HubSTACK 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-34  
RCV  
LNK  
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24X  
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PWR  
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EPIM-1  
SEH-34 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
OUT  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
IN  
Figure 1-1. The SEH-24 and SEH-34  
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INTRODUCTION  
You can stack together up to five SEH hubs using Cabletron Systems’  
external HubSTACK Interconnect cables. If you want to add  
management to the stack, Cabletron Systems offers the MicroMMAC  
and the SEHI intelligent hubs. You can stack up to four SEHs with  
one intelligent hub. Stackable configurations let you maintain only  
one IEEE repeater hop while providing up to 130 Ethernet ports.  
The SEH-22/24 and SEH-32/34 are functionally identical with the  
exception of the network ports:  
SEH-22, 12 RJ 45 network ports and one EPIM port.  
SEH-24, 24 RJ 45 network ports and two EPIM ports.  
SEH-32, one 50 pin Champ connector, providing 12 twisted  
pair segments, and one EPIM port.  
SEH-34, two 50 pin Champ connectors, providing 24 twisted  
pair segments, and two EPIM ports.  
1.4 SEH F EATURES  
Rep ea ter F u n ction a lity  
The SEH fully conforms to the IEEE 802.3 Repeater, AUI, and  
10BASE-T specifications, and provides the flexibility to connect  
networks using IEEE 802.3, Ethernet Version 1 or Version 2  
equipment. The SEH transmits re-timed data packets, regenerates the  
preamble, extends fragments, and arbitrates collisions.  
The SEH automatically partitions problem segments, and reconnects  
repaired segments to the network. This feature minimizes the impact  
on network operation by isolating the problem segment. Only devices  
on the problem segment are affected. When the problem is solved, the  
SEH automatically reconnects the isolated segment to the network.  
P ola r ity Detection a n d Cor r ection  
Each twisted pair port on the SEH incorporates a Polarity Detection  
and Correction feature that allows the SEH to pass data regardless of  
the polarity of the twisted pair segments receive link. We do not  
recommend operating in this condition. If you discover this condition,  
remove the segment from the network and wire it correctly. This  
reduces the potential for problems if equipment changes are made.  
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INTRODUCTION  
LANVIEW LEDs  
Cabletron Systems’ LANVIEW Status Monitoring and Diagnostics  
System is a troubleshooting tool that helps you diagnose power  
failures, collisions, cable faults, and link problems. The LANVIEW  
LEDs are conveniently located on the front panel.  
1.5 STACKABLE CAP ABILITIES  
The SEH is a non-intelligent hub designed to be managed by either  
the Cabletron Systems SEHI intelligent hub or the Cabletron Systems  
MicroMMAC intelligent hub. Intelligent hubs serve as the logical top”  
of the stack. They manage all SEH hubs in the stack providing full  
packet and error statistics for the entire stack, individual device, or  
individual port. You can stack together up to five SEHs for a  
non-managed stack or one intelligent hub and up to four SEHs for a  
managed stack. You can also add or remove hubs from the stack  
without having to power down.  
1.6 OP TIONAL F EATURES  
The following features are not included with the SEH but can be  
purchased separately from Cabletron Systems.  
Eth er n et P or t In ter fa ce Mod u les (EP IMs)  
EPIMs let you expand your network through a variety of media.  
Cabletron offers the EPIMs shown in Table 1-1.  
Table 1-1. EPIMs  
EP IM  
EPIM-A  
Med ia Typ e  
Con n ector  
AUI  
DB15 (Female)  
BNC  
EPIM-C  
EPIM-T  
10BASE-2 Thin Coaxial  
10BASE-T Unshielded  
Twisted Pair  
RJ 45  
EPIM-X  
EPIM-F1  
EPIM-F2  
EPIM-F3  
Standard Transceiver  
Multimode Fiber  
Multimode Fiber  
Single Mode Fiber  
DB15 (Male)  
SMA  
ST  
ST  
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Da u gh ter Boa r d Up gr a d e Kit  
You can upgrade the SEH-22 and the SEH-32 to 24 ports using the  
daughter board upgrade kit. The Cabletron part numbers for the  
upgrades are:  
SEH-22:  
SEH-32:  
24PORT-UGKT-E  
24PORT-UGKT-E 50P  
Hu bSTACK In ter con n ect Ca bles  
You need Cabletrons HubSTACK Interconnect cables to stack hubs  
together. Table 1-2 lists the part number and application for each  
cable.  
Table 1-2. HubSTACK Interconnect Cables  
Pa r t  
Descr ip tion  
Ap p lica tion  
Nu m ber  
9380110  
12" HubSTACK  
SEH to SEH connections.  
Interconnect Cable  
9380111  
18" HubSTACK  
Interconnect Cable  
SEHI or MicroMMAC to  
SEH connections.  
Ra ck Mou n t or Wa ll Mou n t Ha r d w a r e  
You can install your SEH in a 19-inch rack or mount it on a wall.  
Cabletron offers an accessory package that includes brackets and  
mounting screws. The part number for the accessory package is  
SEH-ACCY-KIT.  
1.7 RELATED MANUALS  
Us the SEHI-22/24 a n d SEHI-32/34 User s Gu id e and the  
Micr oMMAC-22E/24E a n d Micr oMMAC-32E/34E User s Gu id e to  
supplement the procedures and other technical data provided in this  
manual. The procedures contained in these manuals are referenced  
where appropriate, rather than repeated in this manual.  
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS/SP ECIF ICATIONS  
CHAP TER 2  
INSTALLATION  
REQUIREMENTS/SP ECIF ICATIONS  
This chapter describes network guidelines, power requirements, and  
operating specifications for the SEH. Be sure to read this chapter  
before you install the SEH. Your network must meet the requirements  
and conditions specified in this chapter to obtain satisfactory  
performance from this equipment. Failure to follow these guidelines  
could result in poor network performance.  
2.1 CABLE SP ECIF ICATIONS  
The SEH network ports support both Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) or  
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cabling. The Ethernet Port Interface  
Modules (EPIMs) let you expand your network using UTP, STP,  
Multimode Fiber Optic, Single Mode Fiber Optic, or Thin Coaxial  
cabling. The rear panel Interconnect Bus Ports support Cabletron  
Systems’ HubSTACK Interconnect cables for stackable applications.  
Take care in planning and preparing the cabling and connections for  
your network. The quality of the connections and the length of cables  
are critical factors in determining the reliability of your network. The  
following sections describe specifications for each media type.  
2.1.1 Hu bSTACK In ter con n ect Ca ble Requ ir em en ts  
You connect units in the stack with HubSTACK Interconnect cables.  
Refer to Chapter 1 for cable part numbers. The cables attach to the  
SEHs rear panel bus ports.  
The rear panel of the SEH has an SEH Interconnect Bus Out Port  
(male connector) and an SEH Interconnect Bus In Port (female  
connector). The bus supports five stackable devices.  
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2.1.2 UTP a n d STP Ca ble Sp ecifica tion s for th e Netw or k Por ts  
a n d EP IM-T Mod u le  
The device at the other end of the twisted pair segment must meet  
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T specifications. When you connect a 10BASE-T  
Twisted Pair Segment to the SEHs 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Network  
Ports and EPIM-T module, your network must meet the following  
requirements:  
Len gth  
The IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T standard requires that 10BASE-T devices  
transmit over a 100 meter (328 foot) link using 22-24 AWG unshielded  
twisted pair wire. However, cable quality largely determines  
maximum link length. If you use high quality, low attenuation cable,  
you can achieve link lengths of up to 200 meters. Cable delay limits  
maximum link length to 200 meters, regardless of the cable type.  
In ser tion Loss  
The maximum insertion loss allowed for a 10BASE-T link is 11.5 dB  
at all frequencies between 5.0 and 10 MHz. This includes the  
attenuation of the cables, connectors, patch panels, and reflection  
losses due to impedance mismatches in the link segment.  
Im p ed a n ce  
Cabletron Systems 10BASE-T Twisted Pair products will work on  
twisted pair cable with 75 to 165 ohms impedance. Unshielded twisted  
pair cables typically have an impedance of between 85 to 110 ohms.  
Shielded twisted pair cables, such as IBM Type 1 cable, can also be  
used. You should remember that the impedance of IBM Type 1 cable is  
typically 150 ohms. This increases the signal reflection caused by the  
cable, but since the cable is shielded, this signal reflection has little  
effect on the received signals quality due to the lack of crosstalk  
between the shielded cable pairs.  
J itter  
Intersymbol interference and reflections can cause jitter in the bit cell  
timing, resulting in data errors. A 10BASE-T link must not generate  
more than 5.0 nsec. of jitter. If your cable meets the impedance  
requirements for a 10BASE-T link, jitter should not be a concern.  
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Dela y  
The maximum propagation delay of a 10BASE-T link segment must  
not exceed 1000 nsec. This 1000 nsec. maximum delay limits the  
maximum link segment length to no greater than 200 meters.  
Cr ossta lk  
Crosstalk is caused by signal coupling between the different cable  
pairs contained within a multi-pair cable bundle. 10BASE-T  
transceivers are designed so that the user does not need to be  
concerned about cable crosstalk, provided the cable meets all other  
requirements.  
Noise  
Noise can be caused by either crosstalk or externally induced  
impulses. Impulse noise may cause data errors if the impulses occur at  
very specific times during data transmission. Generally, the user need  
not be concerned about noise. If noise-related data errors are  
suspected, it may be necessary to either reroute the cable or eliminate  
the source of the impulse noise.  
Tem p er a tu r e  
Multi-pair PVC 24 AWG telephone cables typically have an  
attenuation of approximately 8 to 10 dB/100m at 20°C (78°F). The  
attenuation of PVC insulated cable varies significantly with  
temperature. At temperatures greater than 40°C (104°F), we strongly  
recommend that you use plenum-rated cables to ensure that cable  
attenuation remains within specification.  
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS/SP ECIF ICATIONS  
2.1.3 Mu ltim od e Fiber Op tic Ca ble Sp ecifica tion s for th e  
EP IM-F 1 a n d EP IM-F 2 Mod u les  
Table 2-1 shows Multimode Fiber Optic Cable specifications for the  
EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 modules.  
Table 2-1. Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications  
Ca ble Typ e  
Atten u a tion  
Ma xim u m Ca ble Len gth  
50/125 µm  
62.5/125 µm  
100/140 µm  
13.0 dB or less The maximum allowable fiber  
optic cable length is 2 km  
16.0 dB or less  
(2187.2 yards). However,  
IEEE 802.3 specifications  
allow for a maximum of 1 km  
(1093.6 yards).  
19.0 dB or less  
Atten u a tion  
You must test the fiber optic cable with a fiber optic attenuation test  
set adjusted for an 850 nm wavelength. This test verifies that the  
signal loss in a cable is within an acceptable level. Table 2-1 shows the  
attenuation for each Multimode cable type.  
F iber Op tic Bu d get a n d P r op a ga tion Dela y  
When determining the maximum fiber optic cable length, the fiber  
optic budget delay and total network propagation should be calculated  
and taken into consideration before fiber optic cable runs are  
incorporated in any network design.  
Fiber optic budget is the combination of the optical loss due to the  
fiber optic cable, in-line splices, and fiber optic connectors.  
Propagation delay is the amount of time it takes data to travel from  
the sending device to the receiving device. Total propagation delay  
allowed for the entire network is 25.6 µsec, if the total propagation  
delay between any two nodes on the network exceeds 25.6 µsec, then  
bridges should be used.  
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2.1.4 Sin gle Mod e Fiber Op tic Ca ble Sp ecifica tion s for  
th e EP IM-F 3 Mod u le  
Table 2-2 shows Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable specifications for the  
EPIM-F3.  
Table 2-2. Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications  
Ca ble Typ e  
Atten u a tion  
Ma xim u m Ca ble Len gth  
8/125-12/125 µm 10.0 dB or less The maximum allowable fiber  
optic cable length is  
5 km (3.1 miles) with bridges  
at each segment end. Howev-  
er, IEEE 802.3 FOIRL specifi-  
cations specify a maximum of  
1 km (1093.6 yards).  
Atten u a tion  
You must test the fiber optic cable with a fiber optic attenuation test  
set adjusted for an 1300 nm wavelength. This test verifies that the  
signal loss in a cable is 10.0 dB or less for any given single mode fiber  
optic link.  
F iber Op tic Bu d get a n d P r op a ga tion Dela y  
Fiber optic budget is the combination of the optical loss due to the  
fiber optic cable, in-line splices, and fiber optic connectors. When  
determining the maximum fiber optic cable length, the fiber optic  
budget (total loss of 10.0 dB or less between stations) and total  
network propagation delay should be calculated and considered before  
fiber optic cable runs are incorporated in any network design.  
Propagation delay is the amount of time it takes data to travel from  
the sending device to the receiving device. Total propagation delay  
allowed for the entire network is 25.6 µsec, if the total propagation  
delay between any two nodes on the network exceeds 25.6 µsec, then  
bridges should be used.  
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2.1.5 Th in -n et Netw or k Requ ir em en ts for th e EP IM-C Mod u le  
When you connect a thin-net segment to the SEH (via an EPIM-C),  
your network must meet the following requirements:  
Ca ble Typ e  
50 ohm RG-58A/U type coaxial cable must be used when making up a  
thin-net cable segment.  
Len gth  
The thin-net segment must be no longer than 185 meters.  
Ter m in a tor s  
A 50 ohm terminator must be connected to the far end of each  
thin-net segment.  
Con n ector s  
A maximum of 29 tee-connectors may be used throughout the length  
of cable segment for host connections. If an excessive number of barrel  
connectors are used within the cable segment, such as finished wall  
plates with BNC feed-throughs, then a reduced number of host  
connections may be required. For special network design, contact  
Cabletron Systems Technical Support.  
Gr ou n d in g  
For safety, ground only on e end of a thin-net segment. Do NOT  
connect EPIM BNC ports to earth ground.  
Wa r n in g: Connecting a thin-net segment to earth ground at more than  
one point could produce dangerous ground currents.  
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2.1.6 AUI Ca ble Requ ir em en ts for th e EP IM-A a n d EP IM-X  
Mod u les  
When you connect an external network segment to the SEH (via an  
EPIM-A or EPIM-X), the AUI cable must meet the following  
requirements:  
AUI Ca ble  
The AUI cable connecting the module to a device must be IEEE 802.3  
type cable.  
Len gth  
The AUI Cable must not exceed 50 meters in length. If 28 AWG thin  
office drop AUI cable is used, then the maximum cable length is  
limited to 50 feet (15.24 meters).  
Gr ou n d in g  
The connector shell of the EPIM-A and the EPIM-X are connected to  
ground.  
2.2 NETWORK P ORT SP ECIF ICATIONS  
The SEH-22 and SEH-24 network ports are shielded RJ 45 connectors  
that support both STP and UTP cabling. The SEH-32 and SEH-34  
provide a 50 pin Champ style connector for network connections. The  
following sections provide specifications for each SEH model.  
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2.2.1 SEH-22 a n d SEH-24 Netw or k Por t Sp ecifica tion s  
The SEH-22 and SEH-24 provide RJ 45 connections for network  
connections. Figure 2-1 shows the RJ 45 pinouts.  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
10X  
12X  
11X  
1. Receive +  
2. Receive -  
3. Transmit +  
4. Not Used  
5. Not Used  
6. Transmit -  
7. Not Used  
8. Not Used  
Figure 2-1. RJ 45 Network Ports  
2.2.2 SEH-32 a n d SEH-34 Netw or k Por t Sp ecifica tion s  
The SEH-32 and SEH-34 provide 50 pin Champ connectors for  
network connections as shown in Figure 2-2. Table 2-3 shows the  
pinouts for the Champ connector.  
24X  
12X  
13X  
1X  
Figure 2-2. SEH-34 Network Ports  
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Table 2-3. Champ Connector Pinouts  
50 P in Ch a m p Con n ector  
Pin  
Signal Wire Color  
Pin Signal  
Wire Color  
1
RX 1-  
TX 1-  
RX 2-  
TX 2-  
RX 3-  
TX 3-  
RX 4-  
TX 4-  
RX 5-  
TX 5-  
RX 6-  
TX 6-  
RX 7-  
TX 7-  
RX 8-  
TX 8-  
RX 9-  
TX 9-  
Blue/White  
Orange/White  
Green/White  
Brown/White  
Gray/White  
Blue/Red  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
RX 1+  
TX 1+  
RX 2+  
TX 2+  
RX 3+  
TX 3+  
RX 4+  
TX 4+  
RX 5+  
TX 5+  
RX 6+  
TX 6+  
RX 7+  
TX 7+  
RX 8+  
TX 8+  
RX 9+  
TX 9+  
RX 10+  
TX 10+  
RX 11+  
TX 11+  
RX 12+  
TX 12+  
N/C  
White/Blue  
White/Orange  
White/Green  
White/Brown  
White/Gray  
Red/Blue  
2
3
4
5
6
7
Orange/Red  
Green/Red  
Red/Orange  
Red/Green  
8
9
Brown/Red  
Gray/Red  
Red/Brown  
Red/Gray  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Blue/Black  
Black/Blue  
Black/Orange  
Black/Green  
Black/Brown  
Black/Gray  
Yellow/Blue  
Yellow/Orange  
Yellow/Green  
Yellow/Brown  
Yellow/Gray  
Violet/Blue  
Violet/Orange  
Violet/Green  
Brown  
Orange/Black  
Green/Black  
Brown/Black  
Gray/Black  
Blue/Yellow  
Orange/Yellow  
Green/Yellow  
RX 10- Brown/Yellow  
TX 10- Gray/Yellow  
RX 11- Blue/Violet  
TX 11- Orange/Violet  
RX 12- Green/Violet  
TX 12- Brown/Violet  
N/C  
Gray/Violet  
Violet/Gray  
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2.3 EP IM SP ECIF ICATIONS  
EPIMs let you connect the SEH to the main network using different  
media types. Cabletron Systems offers a variety of EPIMs. The  
following sections explain specifications for each EPIM.  
2.3.1 EP IM-T  
The EPIM-T is an RJ 45 connector supporting UTP cabling. It has an  
internal Cabletron Systems TPT-T™ 10BASE-T Twisted Pair  
Transceiver.  
The slide switch on the EPIM-T determines the cross-over status of  
the cable pairs. If the switch is on the X side, the pairs are internally  
crossed over. If the switch is on the = side, the pairs are not internally  
crossed over. Figure 2-3 shows the pinouts for the EPIM-T in both  
cross-over positions.  
Position X  
(crossed over)  
1. RX+  
2. RX-  
3. TX+  
4. NC  
5. NC  
6. TX-  
7. NC  
8. NC  
Position =  
(not crossed over)  
1. TX+  
2. TX-  
3. RX+  
4. NC  
5. NC  
6. RX-  
7. NC  
8. NC  
Figure 2-3. EPIM-T Pinouts  
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2.3.2 EP IM-F 1/F 2  
The EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 shown in Figure 2-4 support Multimode  
Fiber Optic cabling. Each EPIM has an internal Cabletron Systems  
FOT-F™ Fiber Optic Transceiver. The EPIM-F1 is equipped with  
SMA Connectors and the EPIM-F2 is equipped with ST Connectors.  
Specifications for the EPIMs are listed below.  
Figure 2-4. EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2  
P a r a m eter  
Typ ica l  
Va lu e  
Wor st  
Ca se  
Wor st Ca se Typ ica l  
Bu d get  
Bu d get  
Receive  
Sensitivity:  
Peak Input  
Power:  
-30.5 dBm -28.0 dBm  
-7.6 dBm -8.2 dBm  
Transmitter Power  
50/125 µm  
fiber:  
-13.0 dBm -15.0 dBm 13.0 dB  
-10.0 dBm -12.0 dBm 16.0 dB  
-7.0 dBm -9.0 dBm 19.0 dB  
17.5 dB  
20.5 dB  
23.5 dB  
62.5/125 µm  
fiber:  
100/140 µm  
fiber:  
-10  
Error Rate:  
Better than 10  
Note: The transmitter power levels and receive sensitivity levels  
listed are Peak Power Levels after optical overshoot. A Peak Power  
Meter must be used to correctly compare the values given above to  
those measured on any particular port. If Power Levels are being  
measured with an Average Power Meter, then 3 dBm must be added  
to the measurement to correctly compare those measured values to  
the values listed (i.e. -30.5 dBm peak=-33.5 dBm average).  
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2.3.3 EP IM-F 3  
The EPIM-F3 shown in Figure 2-5 supports Single Mode Fiber Optic  
cabling. It has an internal Cabletron Systems FOT-F™ Fiber Optic  
Transceiver and is equipped with ST Connectors. Specifications for  
the EPIM-F3 are listed below.  
Figure 2-5. EPIM-F3  
Note: Transmitter Power decreases as temperatures rise and  
increases as temperatures fall. Use the Output Power Coefficient to  
calculate increased or decreased power output for your operating  
environment. For example, the typical power output at 25° C is -16.4  
dBm. For a 4° C temperature increase, multiply the typical  
coefficient (-0.15 dBm) by four and add the result to typical output  
power (4 x -0.15 dBm + -16.4 = -17.0).  
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Maximum Sensitivity (-36.0)  
Receive  
Sensitivity  
Typical Sensitivity (-31.0)  
Minimum Sensitivity (-30.0)  
Minimum Receive Input (-9.72)  
Typical Receive Input (-7.5)  
Maximum  
Receive  
Input Power  
Maximum Receive Input (-6.99)  
Maximum Transmit Power (-12.0)  
Typical Transmit Power (-15.5)  
Transmitter Power*  
(At 25°C into  
8.3/125µm fiber)  
Minimum Transmit Power (-21.0)  
-40  
-35  
-30  
-25  
-20  
-15  
-10  
-5  
0
dBm  
Less Power  
More Power  
* Transmit Power  
Typical Power  
Minimum Power  
Maximum Power  
Coefficient  
(See Note Below)  
-0.15dBm/°C  
-0.12 dBm/°C  
-0.18 dBm/°C  
P a r a m eter  
Typ ica l  
Min im u m  
Ma xim u m  
Transmitter Peak  
Wave Length  
1300 nm  
60 nm  
1270 nm  
-
1330 nm  
100 nm  
Spectral Width  
Rise Time/  
Fall Time  
3.0 nsec  
2.5 nsec  
2.7 nsec  
2.2 nsec  
5.0 nsec  
5.0 nsec  
Duty Cycle  
50.1%  
49.6%  
50.7%  
Bit Error Rate:  
Better than 10-10  
Note: The transmitter power levels given above are Peak Power  
Levels after optical overshoot. You must use a Peak Power Meter to  
correctly compare the values given above to those measured on any  
particular port. If you are measuring power levels with an Average  
Power Meter, add 3 dBm to the average power measurement to  
correctly compare the average power values measured to the values  
listed above (i.e. -33.5 dBm average + 3 dB = -30.5 dBm peak).  
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2.3.4 EP IM-C  
The EPIM-C supports thin-net coaxial cabling and is equipped with an  
internal Cabletron Systems TMS-3™ Transceiver. You can use the  
TERM switch on the front of the EPIM-C to set the internal 50 Ohm  
terminator. This eliminates the need to connect the port to a  
tee-connector and terminator. Figure 2-6 shows the setting for the  
terminator switch.  
Internal Termination Switch  
= On (internally terminated)  
= Off (need external termination)  
Figure 2-6. EPIM-C  
Con n ector Typ e  
BNC receptacle, with gold center contact, for use with BNC type tee-  
connectors and RG-58 thin-net cable.  
Gr ou n d in g  
For safety, only one end of a thin-net segment should be connected to  
earth ground. Connection to earth ground at more than one point on  
the segment may cause dangerous ground currents.  
The BNC port of the Coaxial Interface Modules is not connected to  
earth ground.  
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2.3.5 EP IM-A a n d EP IM-X (AUI Por t)  
The EPIM-A is a DB15 female connector used to attach segments to  
an external transceiver. The EPIM-X is equipped with dual internal  
transceivers. It has a DB15 male connector used to attach segments to  
an AUI cable. Figure 2-7 shows both modules.  
Figure 2-7. The EPIM-A and EPIM-X  
DB15 Pinouts  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Logic Ref.  
Collision +  
Transmit  
Logic Ref.  
Receive +  
9
Collision -  
10 Transmit -  
11 Logic Ref.  
12 Receive -  
13 Power (+12Vdc)  
14 Logic Ref.  
15 No Connection  
Power Return  
No Connection  
Connector Shell: Protective Ground  
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2.4 TRANSCEIVER REQUIREMENTS  
When you connect an external network segment, via a transceiver, to  
the SEH with an EPIM-A, the following requirements must be met:  
The transceiver or Ethernet Device to which the module will be  
connected must meet IEEE 802.3 standards, and/or Ethernet  
Version 1.0 or Version 2.0 standards.  
The Signal Quality Error (SQE) test function on the  
transceiver must be disabled if you connect it to a repeater or  
to an Ethernet Version 1.0 device. In addition, some Version 2.0  
equipment does not support the SQE test. Devices that do not  
support SQE test interpret the SQE test pulse as a collision.  
2.5 OP ERATING SP ECIF ICATIONS  
This section describes the operating specifications for the SEH.  
Cabletron Systems reserves the right to change these specifications at  
any time without notice.  
GENERAL  
Dela y Tim es (Sta r t of P a ck ets):  
Twisted Pair to EPIM- A  
Twisted Pair to Twisted Pair  
EPIM-A to Twisted Pair  
Dela y Tim es (J AM):  
Twisted Pair to EPIM-A  
P r ea m ble:  
1.10 microseconds  
1.00 microseconds  
1.00 microseconds  
960 nanoseconds  
Input:  
Minimum of 40 bits required  
Output:  
64 bits min. (last 2 bits are 1, 1)  
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J AM Ou tp u t:  
Collisions are propagated  
through the network using the  
J AM signal of an alternating  
pattern of 1's and 0's in  
accordance with 802.3  
specifications for a repeater unit.  
F r a gm en t Exten sion :  
F a u lt P r otection :  
Packet fragments are extended to  
a minimum of 96 bits using the  
J AM [1,0].  
Each segment will disconnect  
itself from the other segments if  
32 consecutive collisions occur, or  
if the collision detector of a  
segment is on for longer than  
approximately 110 µs. This fault  
protection will reset  
automatically after one packet is  
transmitted/received onto the  
fault protected segment without  
causing a collision.  
P OWER SUP P LY REQUIREMENTS  
Note: The SEH has a universal power supply. This unit allows you to  
use an input power from 90 to 264 VAC, 47-63 Hz.  
The power supply has two outputs of +5 volts and +12 volts. The  
maximum output power is 20 watts and the minimum efficiency is  
65% under all conditions of line at full load. The minimum and  
maximum load current from each output is shown below.  
Ou tp u t  
+5 Volts  
+12 Volts  
Min . Loa d  
0.50 Amps  
0.05 Amps  
Ma x. Loa d  
3.0 Amps  
1.0 Amps  
Ma x Pow er  
15 Watts  
12 Watts  
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ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS  
Operating Temperature:  
Non-operating Temperature:  
Operating Humidity:  
SAF ETY  
+5° to +50° C  
-30° to +90° C  
5 to 95% (non-condensing)  
This unit meets the safety requirements of UL 1950, CSA C22.2  
No. 950, and EN 60950; the EMI requirements of FCC Class A and  
EN 55022 Class A; and the EMC requirements of EN 50082-1.  
Wa r n in g: It is the responsibility of the person who sells the system to  
which the SEH will be a part to ensure that the total system meets  
allowed limits of conducted and radiated emissions.  
P HYSICAL  
Dimensions:  
2.8H x 17.0W x 8.0D inches  
(7.2 x 43.6 x 20.5 cm)  
Weight:  
4.9 lbs  
Predicted MTBF:  
SEH-22/32: 753,629 hours  
SEH-24/34: 847,921 hours  
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CHAP TER 3  
INSTALLATION  
This chapter outlines the procedure for installing your SEH and  
connecting it to a network. You can install the SEH as a stackable or  
stand-alone device. Ensure that your network meets the guidelines  
and requirements outlined in Chapter 2, In sta lla tion  
Requ ir em en ts/Sp ecifica tion s, before installing the SEH.  
3.1 UNP ACKING THE SEH  
Unpack the SEH as follows:  
1. Remove the shipping material covering the SEH in the shipping  
box.  
2. Carefully remove the SEH from the shipping box.  
3. Remove the SEH from the protective plastic bag and set it aside to  
prevent damage.  
4. Visually inspect the SEH. If there are any signs of damage, contact  
Cabletron Systems Technical Support immediately.  
3.2 INSTALLING THE SEH  
You can install the SEH to your network as a stackable or stand-alone  
hub. If you want to install the SEH on a wall or a 19-inch rack,  
Cabletron Systems offers an accessory kit that includes Rack Mount  
Brackets, Wall Mount Brackets, Mounting Screws, and a Strain Relief  
Bracket. The accessory kit is not included with the SEH, but you can  
purchase it separately from Cabletron Systems as Part Number  
SEH-ACCY-KIT.  
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Free-standing and shelf installations must be within in reach of the  
network cabling and meet the requirements listed below:  
A single phase 120Vac, 15A, grounded power receptacle must  
be located within 7 feet of the location.  
If you use a shelving unit, it must be able to support 30 pounds  
of static weight for each device in the stack.  
The temperature for the selected location must be maintained  
between 5° and 50°C, and fluctuate less than 10°C per hour.  
The following sections provide instructions for stacking the SEH or  
installing it as a stand-alone device. Select one of the following  
subsections and perform the steps that are applicable to your  
installation needs.  
3.2.1 Sta ck in g th e SEH  
The rear panel of the SEH has an SEH Interconnect Bus In Port  
(female connector) and an SEH Interconnect Bus Out Port (male  
connector). You daisy chain units together using Cabletron Systems’  
HubSTACK Interconnect cables. Table 3-1 describes each cable.  
Table 3-1. HubSTACK Interconnect Cables  
Pa r t  
Descr ip tion  
Ap p lica tion  
Nu m ber  
9380110  
9380111  
12" HubSTACK  
Interconnect Cable  
SEH to SEH connections.  
18" HubSTACK  
Interconnect Cable  
SEHI or MicroMMAC to  
SEH connections.  
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To stack SEHs together, refer to Figure 3-1 and perform the following  
steps:  
1. Attach the SEH HubSTACK Interconnect cable to the bus port  
labeled OUT” on the rear panel of the SEH.  
2. Attach the other end of SEH HubSTACK Interconnect cable to the  
bus port labeled IN” on the rear panel of the SEH next in the stack.  
3. Attach up to four SEH hubs in the stack repeating steps 1 and 2.  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEHI-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
IN  
Figure 3-1. Stacking the SEH  
To stack an SEH to an SEHI, refer to Figure 3-1 and perform the  
following steps:  
1. Attach the SEHI HubSTACK Interconnect cable to the bus port  
labeled OUT” on the rear panel of the SEHI.  
2. Attach the other end of SEHI HubSTACK Interconnect cable to the  
bus port labeled IN” on the rear panel of the SEH next in the stack.  
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If you disconnect one end of a HubSTACK Interconnect cable and  
leave the other end attached to the hub, ensure that you disconnect  
the cable from the OUT” port as shown in Figure 3-2. This ensures  
that the HubSTACK Interconnect cable is terminated properly.  
Disconnect SEH and SEHI Interconnect Cables  
at the "OUT" Port.  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
SEH-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
SEHI-24 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH INTERCONNECT  
OUT  
Figure 3-2. Disconnecting the HubSTACK Interconnect Cable  
3.2.2 Atta ch in g th e Str a in Relief Br a ck et  
Attach the strain relief bracket to the front of the SEH as follows:  
1. Locate the strain relief bracket and four 8-32 x 3/8" screws from the  
SEH-ACCY-KIT package.  
Wa r n in g: Use of longer screws may cause damage to the unit or  
electrical shock.  
2. Attach the strain relief bracket to the bottom of the SEH as shown  
in Figure 3-3.  
HubSTACK 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24  
Figure 3-3. Attaching the Strain Relief  
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3.2.3 Ra ck Mou n tin g th e SEH  
Refer to Figure 3-4 and perform these steps to install the SEH in a  
19-inch rack.  
1. Remove four cover screws (two from each side) located along the  
front edges of each side of the SEH.  
2. Using the four cover screws removed in step 1, attach the rack  
mounting brackets to each end of the SEH.  
Rack Mounting  
Brackets (2)  
HubSTACK 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24  
Screws (4)  
Figure 3-4. Installing the Rack Mount Brackets  
3. With the mounting brackets installed, position the SEH between  
the vertical frame members of the 19-inch rack and fasten it  
securely with the mounting screws as shown in Figure 3-5.  
19-Inch Rack  
HubSTACK 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24  
Screws (4)  
Figure 3-5. Installing the SEH in the Rack  
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3.2.4 Wa ll Mou n tin g th e SEH  
When you wall mount the SEH, the cable connections must face down.  
Refer to Figure 3-6 and perform the following steps to wall mount the  
SEH.  
Note: 1/ 4-inch Molly screw anchors for wall mounting are not  
included with the SEH-ACCY-KIT package.  
1. Use the supplied screws to attach the wall mounting brackets to  
the bottom of the SEH as shown in Figure 3-6. There are two  
brackets, one for each side.  
Molly Screw  
Anchors  
Molly Screws  
Bracket Screws  
Wall Mounting Bracket  
Figure 3-6. Installing the Wall Mounting Brackets  
2. Select the wall location for the SEH within 7 feet of a power outlet.  
Wa r n in g: There is a potential SHOCK HAZARD if there is electrical  
wiring within the wall that interferes with drilling for pilot holes. Select  
a wall location where drilling pilot holes for the Molly screws will not  
come in contact with electrical wiring in the wall.  
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3. You will need a pencil for this step. With the wall mounting  
brackets attached to the SEH, position the SEH against the wall  
where it will be permanently mounted with the network port facing  
down. Use the pencil to mark the wall location for the four pilot  
holes.  
4. Set the SEH aside and carefully drill four 1/4" pilot holes, one for  
each of the Molly screw anchors and insert the four Molly screw  
anchors into the holes just drilled.  
5. Tighten each of the anchor screws until the anchor expands holding  
the anchor firmly in the wall, then remove the screws completely.  
6. Position the SEH on the wall over the anchors and reinstall the  
four anchor screws to attach the SEH to the wall, as shown in  
Figure 3-6. Tighten the four anchor screws.  
3.2.5 Fr ee-Sta n d in g In sta lla tion  
For a free-standing shelf or tabletop installation, locate the SEH  
within 7 feet of its power source and with an unrestricted free surface  
area 21 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 6 inches high, as shown in  
Figure 3-7.  
21 IN.  
18 IN.  
HubSTACK 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24  
6 IN.  
7 FT.  
Figure 3-7. Shelf or Table-top Installation  
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3.3 CONNECTING THE SEH TO THE P OWER SOURCE  
Note: The SEH has a universal power supply. This allows you to  
connect the SEH to power sources from 90 Vac to 264 Vac, 47-63 Hz.  
To connect the SEH to the power source:  
1. Plug the power cord into the back panel of the SEH.  
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet.  
3. Verify that the P WR LED is on, this indicates that the SEH is  
receiving power.  
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CHAP TER 4  
CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK  
This chapter outlines the procedure for connecting your SEH to a  
network. Ensure that your network meets the guidelines and  
requirements outlined in Chapter 2, In sta lla tion Requ ir em en ts/  
Sp ecifica tion s, before installing the SEH.  
4.1 CONNECTING THE SEH TO THE NETWORK  
The procedure for connecting network segments to the SEH varies  
depending on the media and ports being connected. Refer to the  
following list and perform the procedure described in the subsections  
that apply to your SEH:  
Network Ports SEH-22/24  
Network Ports SEH-32/34  
EPIM-T  
EPIM-F1, F2, F3  
EPIM-C  
4.1.1  
4.1.2  
4.1.3  
4.1.4  
4.1.5  
4.1.6  
4.1.7  
EPIM-A  
EPIM-X  
Prior to connecting the network cabling check the connectors for the  
proper pinouts as shown in Chapter 2.  
4.1.1 Con n ectin g Netw or k Por ts SEH-22 a n d SEH-24  
You attach unshielded twisted pair segments to the RJ 45 Network  
Ports on the front panel of the SEH. Each twisted pair port on the  
SEH incorporates a Polarity Detection and Correction feature. The  
Polarity Detection and Correction feature allows the SEH to pass data  
regardless of the polarity of the twisted pair segments receive link.  
Operating in this condition is not recommended and if this condition is  
discovered, the segment should be removed from the network and  
wired correctly by a technician.  
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To connect twisted pair segments to the SEH:  
1. Insert the RJ 45 connector from each twisted pair segment into the  
desired network port on the SEH. See Figure 4-1.  
EPIM-2  
LNK  
EPIM-T  
13X  
14X  
15X  
16X  
LNK  
17X  
18X  
EPIM-T  
1X  
2X  
3X  
4X  
EPIM-1  
5X  
6X  
Figure 4-1. SEH-22/24 Network Ports  
2. Check that the applicable LNK LED for the port is on. If the LED  
is not on, perform each of the following steps until it is:  
a. Check that the 10BASE-T device at the other end of the twisted  
pair segment is powered up.  
b. Verify that the RJ 45 connector on the twisted pair segment has  
the proper pinouts. Check the cable for continuity.  
c. Check that the twisted pair connection meets dB loss and cable  
specifications outlined Chapter 2.  
If a link still has not been established, contact Cabletron Systems  
Technical Support.  
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4.1.2 Con n ectin g Netw or k Por ts SEH-32 a n d SEH-34  
The SEH-32 has a 50-pin Champ connector, while the SEH-34 has two  
50-pin Champ connectors. This configuration of the SEH allows you to  
run a 50-pin feeder cable from the SEH to a punch down block. Each  
Champ connector supports 12 10BASE-T, twisted pair segments.  
Note: Refer to Appen d ix A for information about wiring the SEH to a  
punch down block.  
To connect the SEH into an existing twisted pair wiring system:  
1. Connect a 50-pin feeder cable to the Champ connector on the SEH  
as shown in Figure 4-2.  
EPIM-2  
LNK  
EPIM-T  
13X  
LNK  
24X  
EPIM-T  
1X  
EPIM-1  
12X  
Figure 4-2. SEH-32/34 Network Ports  
2. Attach the feeder cable to the punch down block, or patch panel.  
In most cases, you can connect the feeder cable directly to a  
Champ connector located on the punch down block. If not, you  
must wire the feeder cable to the punch down block using the  
punch down information in Appendix A.  
3. At the device end of a segment, attach the segment to a 10BASE-T  
compliant Ethernet device.  
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4. Check that the link LED on the 10BASE-T Ethernet device and the  
applicable LNK LED on the SEH are on. If the LEDs are not on,  
perform each of the following steps until the LEDs are on:  
a. Check that the 10BASE-T device and the SEH have power.  
b. Verify the cabling between the SEH and the 10BASE-T device.  
c. Check the cable for continuity.  
If a link has not been established, contact Cabletron Systems  
Technical Support.  
4.1.3 Con n ectin g a UTP Segm en t to a n EP IM-T  
Before connecting a segment to the EPIM-T, check each end of the  
segment to determine if the wires have been crossed-over for the  
proper connection. If the wires do not cross over, use the switch on the  
EPIM-T to internally cross over the RJ 45 port. Refer to Figure 4-3 to  
properly set the EPIM-T cross-over switch.  
Position X  
(crossed over)  
1. RX+  
2. RX-  
3. TX+  
4. NC  
5. NC  
6. TX-  
7. NC  
8. NC  
Position =  
(not crossed over)  
1. TX+  
2. TX-  
3. RX+  
4. NC  
5. NC  
6. RX-  
7. NC  
8. NC  
Figure 4-3. EPIM-T Cross-over Switch  
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To connect an EPIM-T to a Twisted Pair Segment:  
1. Insert the RJ 45 connector on the twisted pair segment into the  
RJ 45 port on the EPIM. See Figure 4-3.  
2. Check that the EPIMs LNK LED is on. If the LED is not on,  
perform each of the following steps until it is:  
a. Check that the 10BASE-T device at the other end of the twisted  
pair segment is powered up.  
b. Verify that the RJ 45 connector on the twisted pair segment has  
the proper pinouts.  
c. Check the cable for continuity.  
d. Check that the twisted pair connection meets dB loss and cable  
specifications outlined in Chapter 2.  
e. Check that the crossover switch is in the correct position.  
If a link still has not been established, contact Cabletron Systems  
Technical Support.  
4.1.4 Con n ectin g a Fiber Op tic Lin k Segm en t to a n EP IM-F 1,  
EP IM-F 2, or EP IM-F 3  
When connecting a fiber optic link segment to an EPIM-F1, F2, or F3  
keep the following in mind:  
If you are connecting a fiber optic link segment with SMA 906  
connectors to an EPIM-F1 with SMA ports, ensure that half  
alignment sleeves are in place on each connector. A full  
alignment sleeve will damage the receive port. SMA 905  
connectors do not need alignment sleeves.  
If you are connecting a fiber optic link segment with ST  
connectors to an EPIM-F2 /F3 with ST ports, keep in mind that  
ST connectors attach to ST ports much like BNC connectors  
attach to BNC ports. Insert the connector into the port with the  
alignment key on the connector inserted into the alignment slot  
on the port. The connector is then turned to lock it down.  
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The physical communication link consists of two strands of  
fiber optic cabling: the Transmit (TX) and the Receive (RX). The  
Transmit strand from the applicable port on the module will be  
connected to the Receive port of a fiber optic Ethernet device at  
the other end of the segment. For example, TX of the applicable  
port on the module will go to RX of the other fiber optic device.  
The Receive strand of the applicable port on the module will be  
connected to the Transmit port of the fiber optic Ethernet  
device. For example, RX of the applicable port on the module  
will go to TX of the other fiber optic device.  
We recommend that you label the fiber optic cable to indicate  
which fiber is Receive and which is Transmit. When you buy  
fiber optic cable from Cabletron Systems, it is labeled so that:  
at one end of the cable, one fiber is labeled 1, and the other fiber  
is labeled 2. This pattern is repeated at the other end of the  
cable. If you did not purchase your cable from Cabletron  
Systems, be sure you label your cable as described above.  
Ca u tion : Do not touch the ends of the fiber optic strands, and  
do not let the ends come in contact with dust, dirt, or other  
contaminants. Contamination of the ends can cause problems in  
data transmissions. If the ends become contaminated, clean  
them with alcohol using a soft, clean, lint free cloth.  
To connect a fiber optic link segment to an EPIM-F1, EPIM-F2, or  
EPIM-F3:  
1. Remove the protective plastic covers from the fiber optic ports on  
the applicable port on the module and from the ends of the  
connectors on each fiber strand.  
2. Attach the fiber labeled 1 to the applicable receive port, labeled RX,  
on the module. See Figure 4-4.  
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F1/F2  
ST Connectors  
F1/F2  
SMA 906 Connectors w/  
Half Alignment Sleeves  
SMA 905 Connectors  
F3  
ST Connectors  
Figure 4-4. The EPIM-F1, EPIM-F2 and EPIM-F3  
3. Attach the fiber labeled 2 to the applicable transmit port labeled  
TX, on the module.  
4. At the other end of the fiber optic cable, attach the fiber labeled 1  
to the transmit port of the device.  
5. Attach the fiber labeled 2 to the receive port.  
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6. Check that the EPIMs LNK LED is on. If the LED is not on,  
perform the following steps until it is:  
a. Check that the power is turned on for the device at the other  
end of the link.  
b. Verify proper cross-over” of fiber strands between the  
applicable port on the module and the fiber optic device at the  
other end of the fiber optic link segment.  
c. Verify that the fiber connection meets the dB loss specifications  
outlined in Chapter 2.  
If a link still has not been established, contact Cabletron Systems  
Technical Support.  
4.1.5 Con n ectin g a Th in -Net Segm en t to a n EP IM-C  
To connect a thin-net segment to an EPIM-C, refer to Figure 4-5 and  
perform the following steps:  
1. Set the Internal Termination Switch to the right of the port and  
labeled TERM to:  
The on position (• ) if the thin-net segment connected directly to  
the port will be internally terminated at the port.  
The off position (o) if the thin-net segment will not be  
terminated at the port or externally terminated.  
2. If the Internal Termination switch is in the On position, connect  
the thin-net segment directly to the BNC port as shown in  
Figure 4-5.  
3. If the Internal Termination switch is in the Off position:  
a. Attach a BNC tee-connector to the BNC port on the module.  
b. Attach the thin-net segment to one of the female connectors on  
the tee-connector.  
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Note: You must terminate each segment attached to the tee-connector. If  
you do not attach a segment to one of the female connections on the  
tee-connector, then a terminator must be placed on that connection.  
c. Attach another thin-coax segment or a terminator to the other  
female connector on the tee-connector.  
When internal termination switch  
is set to off ( ):  
Connect BNC tee-connector to port.  
Attach a terminator or terminated  
thin-net segment to one female  
connector of tee-connector.  
Connect a terminated thin-net  
segment to other female connector  
of tee-connector.  
Attach thin-net segment directly to BNC  
connector when internal termination  
switch is set to on ( ).  
Figure 4-5. The EPIM-C  
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4.1.6 Con n ectin g a n AUI Ca ble to a n EP IM-A  
Ca u tion : Ensure that the external transceiver to which the SEH will be  
connected does not have the signal quality error (SQE or heartbeat)  
test function enabled. The SEH will not operate if the transceiver has  
the SQE test function enabled, and the network will be unusable. Refer  
to the applicable transceiver manual.  
To connect an EPIM-A to an external network segment:  
1. Attach an external transceiver to the network segment that will be  
connected to the AUI port. Refer to the applicable transceiver  
manual.  
2. Attach an AUI cable, no longer than 50 meters in length, to the  
transceiver connected to the network in step 1.  
3. Connect the AUI cable to the AUI port located on the EPIM-A. See  
Figure 4-6.  
4. Lock the AUI connector into place using the connector slide latch.  
EPIM-2  
PWR  
EPIM-A  
13X  
14X  
15X  
16X  
PWR  
17X  
18X  
EPIM-A  
1X  
2X  
3X  
4X  
EPIM-1  
5X  
6X  
Figure 4-6. The EPIM-A  
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5. Check that the P WR LED on the EPIM-A is on. If the LED is not  
on, contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support.  
6. If the P WR LED is on with the AUI cable disconnected, continue  
with the following checks:  
a. Check the AUI connections for proper pinouts. The pinouts for  
the transceiver connection are listed in Chapter 2.  
b. Check the cable for continuity.  
c. Reconnect the AUI cable to the SEH and the device.  
If the LED is still not on after reconnecting the segment, contact  
Cabletron Systems Technical Support.  
4.1.7 Con n ectin g a n AUI Ca ble to a n EP IM-X  
Ca u tion : The signal quality error (SQE) switch remains in the OFF  
position for most network connections. However, some Data Terminal  
Equipment (DTE) requires SQE. Refer to your DTE manual for SQE  
requirement information.  
To connect an EPIM-X to a device not requiring SQE:  
1. Check that the SQE LED on the EPIM-X is off. If the SQE LED is  
on, check the position of the SQE switch.  
Note: If the SQE light remains on, even though the SQE switch is  
in the OFF position, contact Cabletron Technical Support.  
2. Attach one end of an AUI cable, no longer than 50 meters in length,  
to the port located on the EPIM-X (Figure 4-7) and the other end to  
the intended node.  
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ON  
ON Position  
(Toward Back  
OFF  
of EPIM)  
OFF Position  
(Toward Front  
of EPIM)  
Figure 4-7. The EPIM-X  
4.2 F INISHING THE INSTALLATION  
The SEH is now ready for operation. Before placing the network into  
service, test the installation thoroughly, making sure that you can  
address all stations and that the SEH and all stations are indicating  
normal operation. Ensure that the networking software is configured  
properly to match the installed network. If you encounter errors or  
abnormal operation, proceed to Chapter 5, Tr ou blesh ootin g.  
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CHAP TER 5  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
This chapter contains instructions for using LANVIEW LEDs to  
troubleshoot physical layer network problems.  
5.1 INSTALLATION CHECK-OUT  
After you connect the SEH to the network, verify that packets pass  
between all Ethernet devices connected to the SEH and any other  
devices connected to the network. If you encounter difficulty with any  
of the attached devices, check the link as follows:  
1. Check that the LNK LED, if applicable, for the port is on. If the  
LED is not on:  
a. Check that the 10BASE-T device at the other end of the twisted  
pair segment is powered up.  
b. Verify that the connector on the twisted pair segment has the  
proper pinouts. Refer to Chapter 2 for the pin assignments for  
twisted pair connectors.  
For EPIM-F1/EPIM-F2/EPIM-F3 check that the TX and RX  
fibers are properly connected.  
c. Check the cable for continuity. A variety of tools are available  
for this test, depending on the media you are using.  
d. Check that the twisted pair segments meet cable specifications  
for dB loss described in Chapter 2.  
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2. If the remote station is ready and the LNK LED is on, but no data  
passes through the port, one of two conditions may exist:  
Network management has disabled the port.  
The port is segmented either because the collision detector was  
on for more than 110 µsec. or the SEH detected more than 32  
consecutive collisions on the attached segment. The affected  
port remains segmented until a good packet is transmitted/  
received without collisions.  
If the LNK LED is still not on, contact Cabletron Systems Technical  
Support.  
5.2 USING LANVIEW  
The SEH incorporates the Cabletron Systems LANVIEW Status  
Monitoring and Diagnostics System. LANVIEW LEDs can help  
diagnose problems such as a power failure or a cable fault. The SEH  
includes the following LANVIEW LEDs:  
P WR, for power status  
MGMT, for management status  
RCV (Receive), LNK (Link), and CLN (Collision) for Ethernet  
status.  
Figure 5-1 provides a quick reference chart of LED locations and  
definitions. This chapter also includes a detailed description of each  
LED.  
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HubSTACK 10BASE-T HUB WITH LANVIEW®  
SEH-24  
RCV  
LNK  
E
2
24X  
12X  
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13  
PWR  
MGMT  
CLN  
RCV  
LNK  
E
1
12 11 10 9 8 7  
6
5
4
3
2
1
LED NAME  
LED COLOR  
DEFINITION  
PWR  
(Power)  
Off  
No Power  
Power  
Green (Solid)  
MGMT  
(Management)  
Green (Flashing)  
Off  
SEH Managed by an Intelligent Hub  
SEH Not Managed  
CLN  
(Collision)  
Red  
Collision  
RCV  
(Receive)  
Yellow (Flashing)  
Off  
SEH is Receiving Data  
No Activity  
LNK  
(Link)  
Green  
Off  
Link Established  
No Link  
Figure 5-1. LANVIEW LEDs  
P WR (Gr een )  
When this LED is on it indicates that the SEH is receiving power. If  
this LED is off, it indicates a loss of input power. Check the input  
power source (circuit breaker, fuse, etc.). If the proper source power is  
present, the problem could be with the SEH.  
MGMT (Gr een F la sh in g)  
This LED flashes when an intelligent hub manages the SEH. If this  
LED does not flash, an intelligent hub is not managing the SEH. If  
you connect an intelligent hub to the SEH and the LED does not flash,  
inspect the HubSTACK Interconnect cables for proper connections.  
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CLN (Red )  
This LED indicates that a collision has occurred on one of the ports.  
RCV (Yellow F la sh in g)  
When this LED flashes, it indicates that the SEH is receiving data  
packets from the associated port segment. Each SEH port has a  
corresponding RCV LED:  
Network Ports: RCV LEDs 1-24  
EPIM-1: RCV LED E1  
EPIM-2: RCV LED E2  
LNK (Gr een )  
When a LNK LED is on, it indicates an established link between the  
associated twisted pair segment and the 10BASE-T device at the other  
end of the segment. LNK LEDs will remain on as long as a link is  
maintained. Each SEH Network Port (ports 1-24) has a corresponding  
LNK LED.  
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AP P ENDIX A  
TWISTED PAIR WIRING TABLES  
This appendix contains twisted pair wiring tables which will assist  
you if you are using a Punch Down block (see Figure A-1) to wire your  
twisted pair segments. The following tables are included in this  
appendix:  
Table A-1  
Table A-2  
Table A-3  
Twisted Pair Wiring from an SEH to a Punch Down  
Block  
Twisted Pair Wiring from a Punch Down Block to a  
10BASE-T Device  
Twisted Pair Wiring Summary  
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Note: Pins 25 and 50 on Champ connector are not used.  
Table A-1. Twisted Pair Wiring  
from an SEH-32/34 to a Punch Down Block  
Fr om  
SEH-32/34  
In to a n d Ou t of  
50-P in Feed er Ca ble  
In to P u n ch Dow n  
Block  
Port 12/24  
Pin  
RX+ 48  
RX- 23  
TX+ 49  
TX- 24  
Pin  
Pin  
48 Violet/Green RX+  
23 Green/Violet RX-  
49 Violet/Brown TX+  
24 Brown/Violet TX-  
A45 Violet/Green RX+  
A46 Green/Violet RX-  
A47 Violet/Brown TX+  
A48 Brown/Violet TX-  
Port 11/23  
Pin  
RX+ 46  
RX- 21  
TX+ 47  
TX- 22  
Pin  
Pin  
46 Violet/Blue  
21 Blue/Violet  
RX+  
RX-  
A41 Violet/Blue  
A42 Blue/Violet  
RX+  
RX-  
47 Violet/Orange TX+  
22 Orange/Violet TX-  
A43 Violet/Orange TX+  
A44 Orange/Violet TX-  
Port 10/22  
Pin  
RX+ 44  
RX- 19  
TX+ 45  
TX- 20  
Pin  
Pin  
44 Yellow/Brown RX+  
19 Brown/Yellow RX-  
45 Yellow/Gray TX+  
20 Gray/Yellow TX-  
A37 Yellow/Brown RX+  
A38 Brown/Yellow RX-  
A39 Yellow/Gray TX+  
A40 Gray/Yellow TX-  
Port 9/21  
Pin  
RX+ 42  
RX- 17  
TX+ 43  
TX- 18  
Pin  
Pin  
42 Yellow/OrangeRX+  
17 Orange/YellowRX-  
43 Yellow/Green TX+  
18 Green/Yellow TX-  
A33 Yellow/OrangeRX+  
A34 Orange/YellowRX-  
A35 Yellow/Green TX+  
A36 Green/Yellow TX-  
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Table A-1. Twisted Pair Wiring  
from an SEH-32/34 to a Punch Down Block (Continued)  
Fr om  
SEH-32/34  
In to a n d Ou t of  
50-P in Feed er Ca ble  
In to P u n ch Dow n  
Block  
Port 8/20  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
RX+ 40  
RX- 15  
TX+ 41  
TX- 16  
40 Black/Gray  
15 Gray/Black  
RX+  
RX-  
A29 Black/Gray RX+  
A30 Gray/Black RX-  
A31 Yellow/Blue TX+  
A32 Blue/Yellow TX-  
41 Yellow/Blue TX+  
16 Blue/Yellow TX-  
Port 7/19  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
RX+ 38  
RX- 13  
TX+ 39  
TX- 14  
38 Black/Green RX+  
13 Green/Black RX-  
39 Black/Brown TX+  
14 Brown/Black TX-  
A25 Black/Green RX+  
A26 Green/Black RX-  
A27 Black/Brown TX+  
A28 Brown/Black TX-  
Port 6/18  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
RX+ 36  
RX- 11  
TX+ 37  
TX- 12  
36 Black/Blue  
11 Blue/Black  
RX+  
RX-  
A21 Black/Blue RX+  
A22 Blue/Black RX-  
A23 Black/Orange TX+  
A24 Orange/Black TX-  
37 Black/Orange TX+  
12 Orange/Black TX-  
Port 5/17  
Pin  
RX+ 34  
RX-  
Pin  
Pin  
34 Red/Brown  
9 Brown/Red  
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
A17 Red/Brown RX+  
A18 Brown/Red RX-  
9
TX+ 35  
TX- 10  
35 Red/Gray  
10 Gray/Red  
A19 Red/Gray  
A20 Gray/Red  
TX+  
TX-  
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TWISTED PAIR WIRING TABLES  
Table A-1. Twisted Pair Wiring  
from an SEH-32/34 to a Punch Down Block (Continued)  
Fr om  
SEH-32/34  
In to a n d Ou t of  
50-P in Feed er Ca ble  
In to P u n ch Dow n  
Block  
Port 4/16  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
RX+ 32  
32 Red/Orange RX+  
A13 Red/Orange RX+  
A14 Orange/Red RX-  
RX-  
7
7
Orange/Red RX-  
TX+ 33  
33 Red/Green  
TX+  
TX-  
A15 Red/Green  
A16 Green/Red  
TX+  
TX  
TX-  
8
8
Green/Red  
Port 3/15  
Pin  
5
Pin  
Pin  
RX+ 30  
30 White/Gray RX+  
5 Gray/White RX-  
A9 White/Gray RX+  
A10 Gray/White RX-  
RX-  
TX+ 31  
31 Red/Blue  
TX+  
TX-  
A11 Red/Blue  
A12 Blue/Red  
TX+  
TX-  
TX-  
6
6
Blue/Red  
Port 2/14  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
RX+ 28  
RX-  
TX+ 29  
28 White/Green RX+  
Green/White RX-  
29 White/Brown TX+  
A5 White/Green RX+  
A6 Green/White RX-  
A7 White/Brown TX+  
A8 Brown/White TX-  
3
3
TX-  
4
4
Brown/White TX-  
Port 1/13  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
RX+ 26  
RX-  
TX+ 27  
26 White/Blue  
1 Blue/White  
RX+  
RX-  
A1 White/Blue RX+  
A2 Blue/White RX-  
A3 White/OrangeTX+  
A4 Orange/WhiteTX-  
1
27 White/Orange TX+  
2 Orange/White TX-  
TX-  
2
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TWISTED PAIR WIRING TABLES  
Table A-2. Twisted Pair Wiring  
from a Punch Down Block to a 10Base-T Device  
Fr om P u n ch Dow n  
Block  
To RJ -45  
Wa llp la te Office  
Dr op  
In to  
In to  
10BASE-T  
Device  
Port 12/24  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B45 Violet/Green  
B46 Green/Violet  
B47 Violet/Brown  
B48 Brown/Violet  
RX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Port 11/23  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B41 Violet/Blue  
B42 Blue/Violet  
RX+  
RX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
B43 Violet/Orange TX+  
B44 Orange/Violet TX-  
Port 10/22  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B37 Yellow/Brown  
B38 Brown/Yellow  
B39 Yellow/Gray  
B40 Gray/Yellow  
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Port 9/21  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B33 Yellow/Orange RX+  
B34 Orange/Yellow RX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
B35 Yellow/Green  
B36 Green/Yellow  
TX+  
TX-  
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TWISTED PAIR WIRING TABLES  
Table A-2. Twisted Pair Wiring  
from a Punch Down Block to a 10Base-T Device (Continued)  
Fr om P u n ch Dow n  
Block  
To RJ -45  
Wa llp la te Office  
Dr op  
In to  
In to  
10BASE-T  
Device  
Port 8/20  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B29 Black/Gray  
B30 Gray/Black  
B31 Yellow/Blue  
B32 Blue/Yellow  
RX+  
1
2
3
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
TX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
RX+  
6RX-  
Port 7/19  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B25 Black/Green  
B26 Green/Black  
B27 Black/Brown  
B28 Brown/Black  
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Port 6/18  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B21 Black/Blue  
B22 Blue/Black  
B23 Black/Orange  
B24 Orange/Black  
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Port 5/17  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B17 Red/Brown  
B18 Brown/Red  
B19 Red/Gray  
B20 Gray/Red  
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
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TWISTED PAIR WIRING TABLES  
Table A-2. Twisted Pair Wiring  
from a Punch Down Block to a 10Base-T Device (Continued)  
Fr om P u n ch Dow n  
Block  
To RJ -45  
Wa llp la te Office  
Dr op  
In to  
In to  
10BASE-T  
Device  
Port 4/16  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B13 Red/Orange  
B14 Orange/Red  
B15 Red/Green  
B16 Green/Red  
RX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
2
6
TX+  
TX-  
TX-  
RX-  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Port 3/15  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B9 White/Gray  
B10 Gray/White  
B11 Red/Blue  
B12 Blue/Red  
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Port 2/14  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B5 White/Green  
B6 Green/White  
B7 White/Brown  
B8 Brown/White  
RX+  
RX-  
TX+  
TX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
Port 1/13  
Pin  
Pin  
Pin  
B1 White/Blue  
B2 Blue/White  
RX+  
RX-  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
1
2
3
6
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
B3 White/Orange TX+  
B4 Orange/White TX-  
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TWISTED PAIR WIRING TABLES  
Table A-3. Twisted Pair Wiring Summary  
SEH-32/34  
Ch a m p  
P u n ch  
Dow n Block  
Wa ll P la te  
(If Requ ir ed ) Eth er n et  
Device  
10BASE-T  
Port 12  
48 RX+  
23 RX-  
A45 RX+  
A46 RX-  
PIN 1 TX+  
{
PIN 1 TX+  
PIN 2 TX-  
{
{
4 Pair  
Twisted  
Distribution  
Cable  
PIN 2 TX-  
25 Pin  
Feeder  
Cable  
Office  
Drop  
{
{
{
49 TX+  
24 TX-  
A47 TX+  
A48 TX-  
PIN 3 RX+  
PIN 6 RX+  
PIN 3 RX+  
PIN 6 RX+  
Port 11  
46 RX+  
21 RX-  
A41 RX+  
A42 RX-  
PIN 1 TX+  
PIN 2 TX-  
PIN 1 TX+  
PIN 2 TX-  
{
{
{
4 Pair  
Twisted  
25 Pin  
Feeder  
Office  
Drop  
{
{
Distribution  
Cable  
47 TX+  
22 TX-  
A43 TX+  
A44 TX-  
{
PIN 3 RX+  
PIN 6 RX-  
PIN 3 RX+  
PIN 6 RX-  
Cable  
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Port 1  
26 RX+  
A1 RX+  
A2 RX-  
PIN 1 TX+  
{
PIN 1 TX+  
PIN 2 TX-  
4 Pair  
Twisted  
{
{
1
RX-  
PIN 2 TX-  
25 Pin  
Feeder  
Office  
Drop  
{
Distribution  
{
Cable  
{
27 TX+  
TX-  
A3 TX+  
A4 TX-  
PIN 3 RX+  
PIN 6 RX-  
PIN 3 RX+  
PIN 6 RX-  
Cable  
2
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A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0  
1 1  
1 2  
1 3  
1 4  
1 5  
1 6  
1 7  
1 8  
1 9  
2 0  
2 1  
2 2  
2 3  
2 4  
2 5  
2 6  
2 7  
2 8  
2 9  
3 0  
3 1  
3 2  
3 3  
3 4  
3 5  
3 6  
3 7  
3 8  
3 9  
4 0  
4 1  
4 2  
4 3  
4 4  
4 5  
4 6  
4 7  
4 8  
4 9  
5 0  
Figure A-1. Punch Down Block  
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P OWER SUP P LY CORD  
The mains cord used with this equipment must be a 2 conductor plus  
ground type with minimum 0.75 mm square conductors and must  
incorporate a standard IEC appliance coupler on one end and a mains  
plug on the other end which is suitable for the use and application of  
the product and that is approved for use in the country of application.  
GERMAN:  
Die Netzleitung, die mit diesem Geraet benuetzt wird, soll einen zwei  
Leiter mit Erdleiter haben, wobei die Leiter mindestens 0.75 mm sind,  
mit einer normalen IEC Geraetesteckdose an einem Ende und einem  
Geraetestecker am anderen Ende versehen sind, der fuer den  
Gebrauch und die Anwendung des Geraetes geeignet und der zum  
Benuetzen im Lande der Anwendung anerkannt ist.  
SP ANISH:  
El cable principal de la red eléctrica utilizado con este equipo debe  
tener 2 conductores y 1 toma de tierra con un mínimo de 0.75 mm2  
cada uno y necesita tener un aparato de acoplamiento standard IEC en  
un extremo y un enchufe para el cable principal de la red eléctrica en  
el otro extremo, lo cual sea adecuado para el uso y  
applicación del producto y lo cual sea aprobado para uso en el pais de  
applicación.  
F RENCH:  
Le cordon d' alimentation reliant cet appareil au secteur doit  
obligatoirement avoir deux fils conducteurs de 0.75 mm2 minimum et  
un fil de terre. It doit également être équipé du côté appareil d'une  
fiche agrée IEC et du côte secteur, d'une prise adaptée à l'usage du  
produit et aux normes du pays où l'appareil est utilisé.  
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