VERTICAL HORIZON FAST ETHERNET
SWITCH MODULE
100BASE FX-SC FIBER
SWITCH MODULE
Enterasys VHIM100-S2MFX 100Base FX-SC Fiber
Switch Module provides fiber links from the Switch (or
connected stack) to remote sites. It contains two
100BASE-FX ports that can be connected to sites up to
2 km (1.24 miles) away with fiber cable.
Fiber Port LEDs
Port LEDs for the module are located on the front
panel of the switch. These LEDs provide port status for
“at-a-glance” network monitoring. The LEDs used may
vary for different switch models. The following table
details the indicator functions provided by the
VH-2402S:
Expansion Module LEDs
LEDs
Condition
Status
Link
On
A valid link has been established on
the port.
Flashing
Port has been manually disabled, or
partitioned by the system due to
excessive errors.
Status
On
A module is installed in this slot.
Activity
Flashing
Traffic is passing through the port.
INSTALLING THE MODULE
CAUTION:
The Uplink is designed to be used with the
Vertical Horizon Series products only. Do not try to
install this module in any other units.
Be sure to install the VHIM100-S2MFX module into the
appropriate slot on the switch. Refer to the product
Installation Guide for detailed information.
Equipment Checklist
After unpacking the VHIM100-S2MFX Switch Module,
check the contents of the box to be sure you’ve
received the following items:
•
One VHIM100-S2MFX Switch Module
•
This document
Handling the Module
CAUTION:
The VHIM100-S2MFX Switch Module can
easily be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following
guidelines:
•
Do not remove the module from its packaging until
you are ready to install it.
•
Do not touch any of the module’s pins, connectors
or components.
•
Hold the module only by its edges or front panel.
•
Wear an anti-static wristband connected to a
suitable earth ground whenever handling the
module.
•
Store or transport this module only in appropriate
anti-static packaging.
Instructions
CAUTION:
The switch must be powered off before
installing or replacing any module.
1.
Power off the switch:
Disconnect the AC power
cord from the switch. If a redundant power unit
(RPU) is present, disconnect its DC cable
connection to the switch.
2.
Remove network cables:
If you are replacing a
module, remove the cable attached to the port on
the module.
3.
Loosen the screws on the installed module or
slot faceplate:
Using your fingers or a flathead
screwdriver, turn the screws securing the module
(or faceplate on the slot) in a counter-clockwise
direction until they are free of the chassis. Be sure
not to completely remove the screws from the
module or faceplate.
4.
Remove the installed module or faceplate:
Firmly pull on the screws until the module is free of
the switch. Carefully slide the module straight out
of the slot.
Keep the original faceplate for future use. If you
should remove the module, replace the faceplate to
prevent dust and debris from entering the unit and
to maintain proper air flow.
5.
Insert the new module into the switch:
Holding
the new module with the text on the front panel
upright, carefully slide the module into the switch
slot and press gently until it snaps into place. Be
sure the new module’s front panel is flush with the
switch panel.
6.
Secure the new module:
Secure the new module
in place by screwing the attached screws clockwise
into the switch’s chassis. Tighten them enough to
secure the module, but not so tight as to prevent
them from being unscrewed by hand.
7.
Connect the network cable:
Connect fiber cable
to the port on the newly installed module. See
“Connectivity Guidelines” in this guide for further
information.
8.
Power on the switch:
Reconnect the previously
removed power sources to the switch. The switch’s
front-panel LEDs should indicate the status of the
new connection. Check the LED indicators for the
fiber port to ensure that they are operating
correctly. Refer to the table of LEDs in this guide
for a description of the LED indications. If the
module does not respond, see “Troubleshooting”
below.
More details concerning connection options and
network applications can be found in the product’s User
Guide. Information on the module’s configuration
options can be found in the Management Guide that is
included with the base unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you experience any problems with the module, check
the following items before contacting Enterasys
Technical Support:
•
Ensure the switch with the Fiber Switch Module is
powered up.
•
Ensure that the device attached to the module is
powered up and operating correctly.
•
Ensure that the module is properly seated in the
slot.
•
Verify that the attached device is configured to
match the communication mode used by the
module (half or full duplex).
•
Check the connectors on both ends of the cable to
be sure they are properly engaged. When attaching
fiber cable to an SC-type port, be sure the plug
clicks into place to ensure that it is properly seated.
•
If you are using fiber optic cable with an ST-type
connector in conjunction with an SC-ST port
converter*, try switching the TX and RX connectors.
*
You may use an SC-ST converter to attach fiber
cable with an ST-type connector to the SC-type
port on the Switch Module.
•
Be sure the fiber terminators are clean. You can
clean the cable plugs by wiping them gently with a
clean tissue or cotton ball moistened with a little
ethanol. Dirty fiber terminators on fiber optic cables
will impair the quality of the light transmitted through
the cable.