INTRODUCTION
Page 1-2
Chapter 3,
Installing the Repeater
, gives instructions for installing
a token ring repeater into an MMAC, connecting stations, and
inserting the repeater into a token ring network.
Chapter 4,
Testing and Troubleshooting
, describes testing and
troubleshooting the installation of the TRRMIM and covers using
LANVIEW
®
, Cabletron Systems built-in visual diagnostic and
status monitoring system.
1.2 THE TRRMIM
The TRRMIM (see Figure 1-1) is a 802.5 compliant token ring
repeater, designed for installation into a Cabletron Systems Multi
Media Access Center (MMAC) that is equipped with a Flexible
Network Bus
™
(FNB). In addition to functioning as a repeater, the
module can serve multiple functions when installed in an MMAC.
Externally accessible Ring-In and Ring-Out ports, provided by the
plug-in Token Ring Port Interface Modules (TPIM), may use either
fiber optic, unshielded twisted pair (UTP), or shielded twisted pair
(STP) cabling. Ring connections are also made via the MMAC
Flexible Network Bus, allowing other MIMs to be a part of the ring.
Both the internal and external ring connections are active
connections and provide regeneration, reshaping and retiming of
both the main and backup signal paths.
Since the TPIM Ring-In and Ring-Out ports on the repeaters allow
connection of either fiber optic or STP cabling, they can be
configured to function as a copper to fiber optic
converter
.
The repeaters can be set to operate at ring speeds of either
4 Mbit/sec or 16 Mbit/sec. All equipment in a single ring network
must be set to the same ring speed. They cannot be mixed.
To connect two networks with different ring speeds, a bridging
device must be installed.
Repeaters installed in an MMAC (equipped with an FNB) and
MIMs operating with same MAC layer protocol (Token Ring/