TMPart No. 302403-F Rev 00March 2001Installing Media Dependent Adapters (MDAs)
8100BASE-FX MDAsWarning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connect
9This section describes the six 100BASE-FX MDA models (three dual-port and three quad-port models).The six models can support various product lines (s
10Dual-Port 100BASE-FX ModelsThe three dual-port models are:• 400-2FX MDANot supported on the Business Policy Switch and Passport 8132.• 8100-2FX MDAS
11Figure 3. 400-2FX and 8100-2FX MDAsTable 5 describes the 400-2FX MDA and the8100-2FX MDA front-panel components.BS45071ARXTX100BASE-FXRXTX100BASE-FX
12Table 5. 400-2FX MDA / 8100-2FX MDA DescriptionItem Label Description1 Link Communications link LEDs (green):On: Valid communications link.Off: Inva
13Figure 4 shows the BPS2000-2FX MDA.Figure 4. BPS2000-2FX MDATable 6 describes the BPS2000-2FX MDA front-panel components.Table 6. BPS2000-2FX MDA De
14Quad-Port 100BASE-FX ModelsThe three quad-port models are:• 400-4FX MDANot supported on the Business Policy Switch or Passport 8132.• 8100-4FX MDASu
15Figure 5 shows the 400-4FX MDA and the8100-4FX MDA.Figure 5. 400-4FX and 8100-4FX MDAsTable 7 describes the 400-4FX MDA and the 8100-4FX MDA front-p
16Table 7. 400-4FX MDA / 8100-4FX MDA DescriptionItem Label Description1 Link Communications link LEDs (green):On: Valid communications link.Off: Inva
17Figure 6 shows the BPS2000-4FX MDA.Figure 6. BPS2000-4FX MDATable 8 describes the BPS2000-4FX MDA front-panel components.Table 8. BPS2000-4FX MDA De
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182 Activity Port activity LEDs (green):On: Indicates the network activity level for the corresponding port. A high level of network activity can caus
191000BASE-X MDAsWarning: This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. It contains a laser light source that can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical
20This section describes the four 1000BASE-X MDA models:Two shortwave gigabit models:• 450-1SR MDA• 450-1SX MDATwo longwave gigabit models:• 450-1LR M
21Shortwave Gigabit ModelsThe two 1000BASE-SX (shortwave gigabit) MDA models are:• 450-1SR MDA -- single MAC MDA with a separate redundant Phy (backup
22Figure 7. 450-1SR and 450-1SX MDA Front Panels1000BASE-SXTX RXPhyLinkActivity450-1SX MDATXRX1000BASE-SXRX1000BASE-SXTXActivityLinkPhy Select450-1SR
23Table 9 describes the 450-1SR MDA and the450-1SX MDA front-panel components.Table 9. 450-1SR / 450-1SX MDA DescriptionItem Label Description1 Link C
24Longwave Gigabit ModelsThe two 1000BASE-LX (longwave gigabit) MDA models are:• 450-1LR MDA -- single MAC MDA with a separate redundant Phy (backup P
25Figure 8. 450-1LR and 450-1LX MDA Front PanelsTable 10 describes the 450-1LR MDA and the450-1LX MDA front-panel components.1000BASE-LXTX RXPhyLinkAc
26Table 10. 450-1LR and 450-1LX MDA DescriptionItem Label Description1 Link Communication link LEDs (green):On: Valid communications link.Off: The com
27ATM MDAsWarning: This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. It contains a laser light source that can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber o
1IntroductionThis guide shows how to install media dependent adapters (MDAs) into supported Nortel Networks* products.Table 1 lists the available MDA
28This section describes the two ATM MDA models (multimode and single-mode fiber models).The two models can support various product lines (see Table 2
29Both ports can be active at the same time. In the event of a port failure, traffic destined for the failed port can be set to automatically route to
30Table 11 describes the 450-2M3 MDA and 450-2S3 MDA front-panel components.Table 11. 450-2M3 and 450-2S3 MDA DescriptionItem Label Description1 Rx Re
31GBIC MDAWarning: This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. It contains a laser light source that can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber o
32This section describes the 450-1GBIC MDA:The 450-1GBIC MDA (see Figure 10) provides a single host port for supported Gigabit Interface Converters (G
33Figure 10. 450-1GBIC MDA Front PanelGBICPhyLinkActivity450-1GBIC MDABS450102A34450-1GBIC MDA21GBIC model withextractor tabsGBIC model withextractor
34Table 12 describes the 450-1GBIC MDA front-panel components.Table 12. 450-1GBIC MDA DescriptionItem Label Description1 Link Communication link LEDs
35Installing an MDAThe Uplink/Expansion Module slot on supported switches can accommodate a single MDA.The connection can be either an RJ-45 10/100BAS
36Figure 11. Installing an MDA4. Press the MDA firmly into the Uplink/Expansion Module slot.Be sure that the MDA is fully seated into the mating conne
376. Attach devices to the MDA ports.Refer to your switch’s User Guide for instructions on attaching devices to the MDA ports. After connecting the po
2Table 2 lists the supported Nortel Networks products.Table 2. Supported Products/Minimum SW VersionsModelBayStack 3501/4501BayStack 350 10/100/1000 S
38Installing GBICsThis section describes how to install the gigabit interface converters (GBICs) to your 450-1GBIC MDA’s Host port. The following opti
39The GBICs are available in different case styles (Figure 12). One type has two spring tabs at the front of the GBIC; the other type has an extractor
40To install a GBIC:1. Remove the GBIC from its protective packaging.2. Insert the GBIC into the Host port on the MDA (Figure 13).GBICs are keyed to p
41Removing an Installed GBICTo remove an installed GBIC:1. If the GBIC has spring tabs, press in on the tabs on each side of the GBIC as you pull the
421000BASE-LX Multimode ApplicationsFor 1000BASE-LX multimode applications, the longwave gigabit transceivers must be mode conditioned externally via
310BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDAsThis section describes three 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDA models. The three models can support various product lines (see Table 2
4If you connect to another Ethernet hub or Ethernet switch, you need a crossover cable unless an MDI connection exists on the associated port of the a
5The 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDA ports can operate at either 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s. The port speed is determined through autonegotiation with its connecting
6Figure 2 shows the BPS2000-4TX MDA.Figure 2. BPS2000-4TX MDA3 F Dx Full-duplex port status LEDs (green):On: The corresponding port is in full-duplex
7Table 4 describes the BPS2000-4TX MDA front-panel components.Table 4. BPS2000-4TX MDAItem Label Description1 10/100 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port status L
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