Cabletron Systems CSMIM-T1 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 1: 
 
INTRODUCTION
 
1-4
CSMIM-T1 Hardware Installation Guide
 
1.5
CSMIM-T1 OVERVIEW
 
The CSMIM-T1 is a dual-slot, Annex Software compatible system 
designed to reside in the MMAC series of hubs. The module takes the 
existing CSMIM2 core and adds enhanced processing power in the form 
of dual 486SXLC2-40 clock doubled processors. Both the main and 
secondary processors have been upgraded, which allows the main 
processor to control the MMAC network interfaces, while the second 
controls the serial ports. These processors have access to a minimum of 
4 MB DRAM (standard), but may be upgraded to 8 MB through the 
installation of SIMM modules. This memory is shared between the 
processors, and arbitrated on a cycle by cycle basis. 
Extensive power up diagnostics are provided to confidence check the 
system prior to the loading of application software. A Console Port is 
used for system setup, booting, and diagnostic purposes. After booting, 
the Console Port is idle. System boot is accomplished either from a UNIX 
host, a VAX VMS host, or an optional Flash PROM. If you are operating 
from Flash only, be aware that host based services such as security are 
 
not
 
 
supported. If you have any questions, contact Cabletron Technical 
Support.
It should be mentioned that although the CSMIM-T1 is capable of 
running in a Novell environment, it will not boot from a Novell server. In 
a Novell environment, the module must be booted either from a UNIX 
server, or from Flash.
There are 24 V.34 modems in the CSMIM-T1. Access for the T-1 network 
is provided by a single RJ48C connector on the front panel. Data received 
from the T-1 network is either moved through the CSMIM-T1 module and 
onto the Ethernet backplane, or fed back out through the Drop and Insert 
Interface on the front panel. An example of this would be connecting the 
Drop and Insert Interface to a PBX for voice applications.