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1. b Ov 4 j4 Switch 1 Converter A Converter B Switch 2 LP LP gt lt gt x gt X c O lt OJS Oj Switch 1 Converter A Converter B Switch 2 LP RFD LS gt O X gt o d RW Xe O Switch 1 Converter A Converter B Switch 2 LP RFD LP gt O SPRY gt X e Wi Xe i oi Switch 1 Converter A ConverterB Switch 2 SFD SFD PD PRL PIR f X e a i A e Switch 1 Converter A Converter B Switch 2 LED Lit LED Blinking X LED Off O LED Status depends on connected device Fig 1 10 100M Link Modes Page 5 INITIAL SET UP AND CONFIGURATION Initial configuration is required when using the DFCS 10 100M for the first time To configure attach the 10 100M to a DB 9 serial RS 232 equipped computer with terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal The 10 100M Serial Console Port is a mini DIN 6 female connector which can be changed to a DB 9 connector with the included adapter Attach the ends of a serial cable to the serial port of the PC and the Serial Console Port of the 10 100M Start HyperTerminal and select the correct COM Port in the HyperTerminal Connect To window Set the PC s serial port to the following Bits Per Second 57 600 Stop Bits 1 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Hardware Flow Control NONE Power the 10
2. BLACK BOX DFCS 10 100M Standalone Self Managed Media Converter User Manual Tabletop Models Description Power i US International DC Power oar pe a ia d 110VAC 100 240vAC 7 15VDC g 60Hz 50 60Hz user supplied ST MM 1310nm 5km LMC3100A LMC3100AE LMC3100A DC ST SM 1310nm 30km LMC3101A JLMC3101AE LMC3101A DC SC MM 1310nm 5km LMC3102A LMC3102AE LMC3102A DC SC SM 1310nm 30km LMC3103A LMC3103AE LMC3103A DC SC SM SF Tx1310nm RX1550nm 20km LMC3104A LMC3104AE LMC3104A DC SC SM SF Tx1310nm Rx1550nm 40km LMC3105A LMC3105AE LMC3105A DC SC SM SF Tx1550nm Rx1310nm 20km LMC3106A LMC3106AE LMC3106A DC SC SM SF Tx1550nm Rx1310nm 40km LMC3107A LMC3107AE LMC3107A DC Page 1 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Up sii j Down Fig 2 10 100M DIP Switches DIP Switch Settings Table Switch Down Factory Deran W Sw asse piae pawe Erne Pause Disable Pause Enable firon anoa Fiber Full Duplex Fiber Half Duplex Eef we Pumaren UTP Auto Negotiation UTP Manual Negotiation Swa ore oomoo ore somes UTP 100Mbps UTP 10Mbps fom Paoa UTP Full Duplex UTP Half Duplex Ce Emone Link Segment Link Propagation Off RFD feeb Beeston SFD off Symmetrical Fault Detection SW1 Pause Disable Enable Off On DIP Switch When a port is operating in Auto Negotiation its Pause operation mode is determined by the Pause capability advertised during Auto Negotia
3. de tiempo 17 Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilaci n Servicio por personal calificado deber ser provisto cuando A El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido da ado u B Objectos han ca do o l quido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato o C El aparato ha sido expuesto a la Iluvia o D El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su desempe o o E El aparto ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido da ada 1 oo CUSTOMER Ordertoll free in the U S Call877 877 BBOX SUPPORT outside U S call 724 746 5500 INFORMATION FREE technical support 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call 724 746 5500 or fax 724 746 0746 Mailing address Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 Web site www blackbox com E mail info blackbox com Page 23 Accessing the 10 100M via External Serial Modem The 10 100M can be accessed through an external modem to provide remote access and management Please contact Customer Support for details Accessing the 10 100M Trap Log via FTP FTP access is disabled by default and can be enabled or disabled at the IP and Control Preferences screen This screen also contains an option to set the FTP password To access the 10 100M via FTP initiate an FTP application to the 10 100M IP Address log in as user DFCS and use the FTP password assigned during the configuration of t
4. third party SNMP management software For more information on using and configuring the SNMP service please refer to the DFCS SNMP Management Software user manual Accessing the 10 100M via Telnet The 10 100M is shipped from the factory with Telnet enabled The default Telnet password is public It is highly recommended that the network administrator set a new Telnet password in order to prevent unauthorized access to the unit Telnet access can be enabled or disabled at the IP and Control Preferences screen This screen also contains an option to set the Telnet password The 10 100M may be accessed and configured via Telnet using any standard Telnet client Only one Telnet session can be active at a time An inactive Telnet session terminates automatically after 5 minutes Accessing the 10 100M via Remote OAM The 10 100M can be accessed through Remote Management also referred to as IP Less or Side Band management Remote Management is available in Secure OAM or 802 3ah OAM protocols The 10 100M is shipped from the factory with Secure OAM enabled Remote Management can be disabled by the user For detailed instructions on this procedure please contact Customer Support Page 17 a las recomendaciones del fabricante 15 En caso de existir una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo
5. 100M module and press lt ENTER3 gt to bring up a command line prompt on the attached PC A new 10 100M module does not have a password so the 10 100M will skip the Password Entry screen and go straight to the Management Options screen If a password has been set the Password Entry screen will be displayed Type the password and press lt ENTER gt the 10 100M will respond with the Management Options screen Management Options DFCS Serial Agent Network Management Chassis and Module Management Set Module Name Preferences IP and Control Preferences SNMP Preferences Abandon Preference Changes Save Preference Changes Restore Factory Defaults Restart Other Networking Features Management Module Maintenance 10 Firmware Update 11 Update Date Time IP Address 192 168 1 220 WODANINHUNPWNHEH Page 11 In Remote Fault Detection RFD LS the fiber port transmits a Link signal only when receiving a Link As a result fiber faults no Link received at the fiber are looped back and can be reported to the network core Fig 1 d In Remote Fault Detection Link Propagate RFD LP each port transmits a Link signal only when receiving a Link at both the fiber and UTP ports As a result fiber and UTP faults are looped back and can be reported to both the network core and the network edge Fig 1 e In Symmetrical Fault Detection SFD fiber and UTP faults are looped back and can be reported to the network core In addi
6. AN ID VID type 3 at the Other Networking Features screen press lt ENTER gt and follow the instructions to assign the VID for the Management Data To set the IEEE 802 1p Priority PRI type 4 at the Other Networking Features screen press lt ENTER gt and follow the instructions to assign the PRI for the Management Data To enable IEEE 802 1Q VLAN processing for the Management Processor type 2at the Other Networking Features screen and follow the instructions to enable VLAN processing To save the new values type 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then type 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preferences Changes Note that for more information on configuring the switch VLAN capabilities please refer to the DFCS Management Software user manual ENABLING DISABLING SOFT SWITCH RELOAD The Soft switch Reload function controls the DIP switch configurations of the 10 100M following a power up When the Soft switch Reload is disabled the DIP switch configuration of the 10 100M following a loss of power is determined by the hardware DIP switch settings The DIP switch settings overwrite any previous software settings stored in the FLASH memory When the Soft switch Reload is enabled DIP switch configuration following a loss of power is determined by the previous software settings stored in the FLASH memory of the 10 100M Also the actual hardware DIP switch settings are ignored until a change i
7. M features Port VLAN Tag VLAN with Q in Q and QoS prioritization which are defined in IEEE 802 1Q and 802 1p specifications These specifications allow for secure segregation of data traffic flow between the fiber ports and the management processor Access to the management control can be restricted with the Port VLAN and Tag VLAN features preventing packet sniffing and unauthorized management access Other advanced features include Bandwidth Control real time MIB statistics reporting 38 variables and Port Page 3 When the UTP AN Man DIP switch is in the Auto Negotiate AN position and the UTP 10 100 DIP switch is in the 100 position the UTP port auto negotiates to 100Mbps or 10Mbps When in the 10 position the UTP port only operates at 10Mbps SW5 UTP Full Half Duplex FDX HDX DIP Switch When the UTP AN MAN DIP switch is in the Man position the UTP FDX HDX DIP switch determines the duplex operation mode for the UTP port Setting the UTP FDX HDX DIP switch to the DOWN FDX position factory default forces the UTP port to operate in Full Duplex Setting this DIP switch to the UP HDX forces the UTP port to operate in Half Duplex Adjust the UTP FDX HDX DIP switch to match the connecting device When the UTP AN Man DIP switch is in the Auto Negotiate AN position and the UTP FDX HDX DIP switch is in the Full Duplex FDX position the UTP por
8. VAC 60Hz 60mA 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 60mA AC Power Adapter US AC Power Adapter International Dimensions WxDxH Tabletop 3 4 x4 7 x1 0 Wall Mountable 3 8 x4 7 x1 0 Weight without Power 1 Ib Adapter Weight with Power Adapter 1 5 Ib Compliance UL CE FCC Class A Temperature Operational Commercial Storage 50 to 80 C Humidity non condensing 0 95 Altitude 0 10 000 MTBF hrs O without AC Power Adapter with AC Power Adapter 250 000 MTTR 5 min Note Operation below 8VDC results in degraded functionality of the Dying Gasp Power Loss Trap Page 20 the SNMP Preferences screen Select 6 at the SNMP Preferences screen and press lt ENTER gt Then backspace over the existing value type the new value in x x x x format and press lt ENTER gt To enter the IP addresses of additional trap receiving Traphost Addresses repeat this process for Traphost Addresses 2 8 To save the new values select 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes Enabling Disabling SNMP Writes and SNMP Agent To configure the SNMP Writes and SNMP Agent select 9 from the Management Options screen The Other Networking Features screen will appear To disable or enable the SNMP Writes select 8 from the Other Networking Features screen and follow the screen prompts To disable or enable the SNMP Age
9. aire por los orificios de ventilaci n El equipo el ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u ostros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que producen calor 11 El aparato el ctrico deber ser connectado a una fuente de poder s lo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operaci n o como se indique en el aparato 12 Precaci n debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polorizacion del equipo no sea eliminada 13 Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos poniendo particular atenci n a los contactos y recept culos donde salen del aparato 14 El equipo el ctrico debe ser limpiado nicamente de acuerdo Page 22 N 10 So To set the Soft switch Reload function select 8 at the IP and Control Preferences screen press lt ENTER gt and then follow the screen prompts to change the setting To save the new values select 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes ACCESSING THE 10 100M REMOTELY Remote access to the 10 100M is provided via SNMP Telnet FTP or an external serial modem connected to the Serial Console Port Accessing the 10 100M via SNMP The SNMP service can be remotely accessed by SNMP client software such as DFCS SNMP or any
10. ce in accordance with the specifications in subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is op erated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to be cause inter ference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num irques de las classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par le minist re des Communications du Canada Page 21 using HyperTerminal or any other third party terminal emulation program or SNMP management software such as DFCSSNMP please refer to the DFCS SNMP Management Software user manual for more information To enable and configure this feature using HyperTerminal type 9 from the Management Options screen to access the Other Networking Features screen not shown To configure the IEEE 802 1Q VL
11. e port and can be connected to a computer s DB 9 serial port This is accomplished through the use of a special mini DIN 6 male to DB 9 female cable adapter which is included with the 10 100M An optional DB 9 male to female straight through serial cable is available for extension LMC3001A See the Optional Accessories table for additional accessories Front Panel Ethernet Ports Using a 3 port switch architecture the 10 100M features one 100Mpbs fiber port P1 and one 10 100Mbps UTP port P2 on the front plane The third port on the switch is internally connected to the on board management processor LINK MODES In order to accommodate different user needs the 10 100M supports several different link modes In Link Segment LS sometimes referred to as the Normal mode a port transmits a Link signal independently of any received Link at any other port For example the UTP transmits a Link regardless of the fiber receiving a Link Fig 1 a amp b In Link Propagate LP sometimes referred to as Link Loss Carry Forward a port transmits a Link signal only when receiving a Link at its other port For example the UTP transmits a Link only when receiving a Link at the fiber port Fig 1 c Page 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The following steps outline the installation and configuration procedures for the 10 100M Refer to the specified sections for detailed instructions 1 Determine the DIP switch settin
12. gs and set the switches accordingly see DIP SWITCH SETTINGS pages 7 9 2 Connect the UTP port via a Category 5 cable to a 10Base T or 100Base Tx Ethernet device 3 Attach the fiber port via an appropriate multimode or single mode fiber cable to a 100Base Fx Ethernet device The 10 100M transmit Tx must attach to the receive side on the other device the receive Rx must attach to the transmit side When using single fiber SF media converter models the Tx wavelength on one end has to match the Rx wavelength on the other Note that based on this guideline the SF media converter models must be used in pairs such as the LMC3104A matched with the LMC3106A 4 Connect the Serial Console Port of the 10 100M to an RS 232 port on the computer 5 Perform the initial configuration of the 10 100M see INITIAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Set IP and Control preferences see page 12 m Set SNMP preferences see page 14 Configure Management Processor VLAN support see page 15 Configure the Soft switch Reload function see page 16 For information on remote access and firmware updating see ACCESSING THE 10 100M REMOTELY page 17 and UPDATING 10 100M FIRMWARE page 18 When the setup and configuration procedures are completed the 10 100M is ready for use Page 10 LS LS gt Fiber gt gt a UTP UTP eK peer Switch 1 Converter A ConverterB Switch 2 LS LS gt lt gt gt
13. he 10 100M A copy of the SNMP trap log is in the FTP root directory The log can be downloaded with the FTP application UPDATING THE 10 100M FIRMWARE Updating the 10 100M firmware allows administrators to upgrade the firmware within the management module and take advantage of new features Updating the Firmware via the Serial Console Port To update the 10 100M firmware from the Serial Console Port select 10 at the Management Options screen press lt ENTER gt The 10 100M will display the following Enter Choice Help h Exit x gt 10 UPDATE Are you sure Y N gt Y Please Xmodem file now From the terminal program use the Xmodem protocol to send the new 10100M xxx bin firmware file to the 10 100M module where xxx represents the release level of the software Once the file transfer begins the data uploads to the 10 100M The process takes about five minutes over a serial connection When the upload is complete the 10 100M displays the update status and then automatically restarts with the newly loaded firmware Updating the Firmware via FTP Using an FTP application upload the new firmware into the FTP root directory of the 10 100M When the file transfer is complete the 10 100M verifies the file and then automatically restarts with the newly loaded firmware Page 18 Form 040 LMC3100 001 08 06 Page 24
14. lues select 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes Setting 10 100M Passwords The 10 100M is shipped from the factory without password protection on the Serial Console Port It is highly recommended that the network administrator set a password in order to prevent unauthorized access to the unit The password can be any 1 32 character alphanumeric string The 10 100M is shipped from the factory with Telnet enabled and FTP disabled From the IP and Control Preferences screen select 6 to enable or disable Telnet and select 7 to enable or disable FTP To set the password for Telnet access select 9 at the IP and Control Preferences screen press lt ENTER gt and then follow the screen prompts to enter and verify the password The default password for Telnet access is public To set the password for FTP access select 10 at the IP and Control Preferences screen press lt ENTER gt and Page 13 10 100M LED INDICATORS LED Function Color On Blinking State Legend Power Pwr Amber On Module has power Network Ports Status 100Mbps On Fiber link is active Fiber Optics Green No Fiber Link Blinking Receiving Fiber FO Data On 10Mbps mode selected Me PAR 1O Green LOMBPS not fand the UTP link is active ps ae Blinking Receiving UTP Data UTP port On 100Mbps mode selected 100 Mbps Green 00Mbps n
15. nable Disable FTP Enable Disable Soft switch Reload 9 Telnet Password 10 FTP Password 11 Serial Password Enter Choice Management Options Screen 0 Help h Exit x gt To configure the IP address of the 10 100M select 7 at the IP and Control Preferences screen and press lt ENTER gt Backspace over the existing value type the new value in x x x x format and press lt ENTER gt Page 12 OIHO AWN To configure the subnet mask of the 10 100M select 2 at the IP and Control Preferences screen and press lt ENTER gt Backspace over the existing value type the new value in x x x x format and press lt ENTER gt To configure the gateway of the 10 100M select 3 at the IP and Control Preferences screen and press lt ENTER gt Backspace over the existing value type the new value in x x x x format and press lt ENTER gt To save the new values select 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes Setting the Chassis Number and Name A Chassis Name or sysName can be assigned for identification of the 10 100M in the SNMP client The name can be any 1 32 character alphanumeric string The Chassis Number must be set to 1 factory default To set the Chassis Name select 5 at the IP and Control Preferences screen press lt ENTER gt and follow the instructions to enter the chassis name To save the new va
16. nt select 7 from the Other Networking Features screen and follow the screen prompts To save the new values select 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes Setting the Remote OAM Management Mode To configure the Remote OAM Management Mode select 1 at the Management Options screen and press lt ENTER3 gt to access the Chassis View screen In the Chassis View screen select the Slot Number in which the 10 100M is installed To select the Remote OAM Management Mode select 78 at the Module Management Screen press lt ENTER gt and then follow the screen prompts to select Secure OAM 802 3ah OAM or OAM off MANAGEMENT PROCESSOR VLAN SUPPORT The 10 100M Management Processor can independently transmit and receive Management Data with the IEEE 802 1Q tag This feature is accessible via the Serial Console Port Page 15 TRADEMARKS All applied for and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing devi
17. ot land UTP link is active 100 Blinking Receiving UTP Data UTP port Half Duplex enh 3 Full Duplex Green when UTP link fe Duplex ang UTP link FDX is active iced Review Link Modes section for other LED display patterns Page 19 then follow the screen prompts to enter and verify the password To set the password for serial access select 11 at the IP and Control Preferences screen press lt ENTER gt and then follow the screen prompts to enter and verify the password To save the new values select 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes SETTING SNMP PREFERENCES To set the SNMP Preferences of the 10 100M select 4 from the Management Options screen press lt ENTER gt to access the SNMP Preferences screen Setting SNMP Read and Write Community Names The SNMP Read Community Name is necessary for reading data from the 10 100M The name can be any 1 32 character alphanumeric string To set the SNMP Read Community Name select 4 at the SNMP Preferences screen press lt ENTER gt and then follow the screen prompts The SNMP Write Community Name is necessary for writing data to the 10 100M The name can be any 1 32 character alphanumeric string To set the SNMP Write Community Name select 5 at the SNMP Preferences screen press lt ENTER gt and then follow the screen prompts To save the new values select 0 and
18. press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes The 10 100M is shipped from the factory with the SNMP agent enabled The default SNMP Read and Write Community name is public Setting the SNMP Trap IP Host Addresses SNMP traps are used to report events that occur during the operation of a network and may require the attention of the network administrator The 10 100M is capable of sending SNMP traps to up to eight different SNMP Traphosts To enter the IP address of the first Traphost Address select 4 at the Management Options screen to access Page 14 10 100M SPECIFICATIONS Description 10 100 UTP to 100 Fiber Converter with integrated management Protocols 10Base T 100Base Tx 100Base Fx with 1536 bytes max frame size UTP Cable Type EIA TIA 568A B Category 5 and higher Fiber Cable Types Multimode 50 125 62 5 125 100 140um Single mode 9 125 um Serial Connector Types UTP Connector Type RJ45 Fiber Connector Types Dual fiber SC ST LC MT RJ Single fiber SC Serial Mini DIN 6 female mini DIN 6 male to DB 9 female adapter included 802 1p Priority Levels and 4 Levels VID Priority Level Groups PRI 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Controls DIP Switches Pause LS LP RFD SFD AN Man 10 100 HDX FDX Fiber and UTP Power Requirements DC Power DC Power Connector 2 5mm Barrel Connector or Field wireable Terminal Connector 100 120
19. r to the serial number label on the 10 100M for the revision number of your product This revision incorporates the Initial Product Release of the 10 100M OVERVIEW The DFCS 10 100M Standalone Media Converter and Network Interface Device NID provides 10Base T or 100Base Tx UTP to 100Base Fx fiber media conversion with integrated SNMP management capability for self management and Operations Administrations and Maintenance OAM functionality The 10 100M Standalone is available with an external AC or DC power supply in a tabletop or a wall mountable housing Fiber transceivers are available for multimode MM and single mode SM dual fiber DF and single mode single fiber SF Page 2 allows the port to negotiate to Symmetrical Pause Asymmetrical Pause or No Pause mode with its link partner When a port is operating in Manual mode its Pause operation mode is based on the Pause Disable Enable DIP switch setting Setting the Pause DIP switch to the DOWN Off position factory default forces the port to operate in No Pause mode Setting the Pause DIP switch to the UP On position allows the port to operate in Symmetrical Pause mode SW2 Fiber Full Half Duplex FDX HDX DIP Switch When the fiber Full Half Duplex DIP switch is in the DOWN FDX position factory default the fiber operates in Full Duplex mode to facilitate a connection to a switch or a workstation that supports Full Duplex operation Setting thi
20. s DIP switch to the UP HDX position facilitates a Half Duplex connection to a hub with a shared non switched fiber port or a workstation that supports only Half Duplex SW3 UTP Auto Manual Negotiation AN Man DIP Switch When this DIP switch is in the DOWN Auto Negotiation AN position factory default the UTP port automatically determines the speed and duplex mode of the connecting UTP device If the connecting UTP device cannot provide the proper signal to indicate its own mode of operation then this DIP switch should be set to the UP Man position Manual mode requires manually configuring the UTP port to match the speed and the duplex mode of the connecting UTP device configurable using the 10 100 and UTP FDX HDX DIP switches SW4 UTP 10 100Mbps 10 100 DIP Switch When the UTP AN Man DIP switch described above is in the Manual Man position the 10 100 DIP switch determines the speed of operation for the UTP port Setting the 10 100 DIP switch to the DOWN 100 position factory default forces the UTP port to operate at 100Mbps Setting this DIP switch to the UP 10 position forces the UTP port to operate at 10Mbps Adjust the 10 100 DIP switch to match the speed of the connecting UTP device Page 8 Several Link Modes fault detection capabilities are available through the 10 100M including Link Segment Normal Mode Link Propagate Link Loss Carr
21. s physically made to the hardware DIP switch settings and then the new hardware DIP switch settings take effect Page 16 NORMAS OFICIALES MEXICANAS NOM ELECTRICAL SAFETY STATEMENT 1 Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser le das antes de que el aparato el ctrico sea operado Las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser guardadas para referencia futura 3 Todas las advertencias en el aparato el ctrico y en sus instrucciones de operaci n deben ser respetadas 4 Todas las instrucciones de operaci n y uso deben ser seguidas 5 El aparato el ctrico no deber ser usado cerca del agua por ejemplo cerca de la tina de ba o lavabo s tano mojado o cerca de una alberca etc 6 El aparato el ctrico debe ser usado nicamente con carritos o pedelstales que sean recomendados por el fabricante 7 El aparato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante 8 Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico mas all a lo descrito en las instrucciones de operaci n Todo otro servicio deber ser referido a personal de servicio calificado 9 El aparato el ctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posici n no interfiera su uso La colocaci n del aparato el ctrico sobre una cama sofa alfombra or superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilaci n no se debe colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de
22. t auto negotiates to Full or Half Duplex When in the Half Duplex HDX position the UTP port functions only in Half Duplex SW6 SW7 and SW8 Link Mode DIP Switches These three DIP switches configure the link mode settings described in the LINK MODES section see pages 5 and 6 The following table details possible Link Mode DIP switch configurations Link Mode DIP Switch Settings Table SW6 SW7 SW8 Result OFF OFF Enables Link Segment mode LS OFF Enables Link Propagate mode LP Enables Remote Fault Detection mode plus Link Segment mode RFD LS Enables Remote Fault Detection mode plus Link Propagation mode RFD LP RFD Illegal setting LS mode is enabled RFD Illegal setting LS mode is enabled Note that connecting two converters set to RFD mode is illegal and will cause a deadly embrace lockup Page 9 Access Control which facilitates enabling and disabling of individual ports Note that full MIB statistics and SNMP trap reporting require the use of DFCS SNMP Management Software or third party SNMP management software For more information on using and configuring the Advanced Features please refer to the DFCS SNMP Management Software user manual PORT STRUCTURE Serial Console Port The front panel of the 10 100M features a Serial RS 232 Console Port which can be connected to a computer for initial setup and configuration The Serial Console Port is a mini DIN 6 femal
23. tion connecting two paired converters set to SFD facilitates dual loop back which reports fiber and UTP faults to both ends of the network Fig 1 f Note that connecting two converters set to RFD mode is illegal and will cause a deadly embrace lockup Note that converters in SFD mode must be deployed in pairs Page 6 Chassis Number 1 Enter Choice Help h Exit x gt Setting IP and Control Preferences An IP address is required for the SNMP manager to address the 10 100M Its initial factory setting is 192 168 1 220 The IP address can be configured manually or automatically as a DHCP client Setting IP Parameters as DHCP Client To configure the IP automatically as a DHCP client select 9 from the Management Options screen The Other Networking Features screen will appear To enable DHCP client select 7 at the Other Networking Features screen and follow the screen prompts to enable DHCP To save the new values select 0 and press lt ENTER gt to return to the Management Options screen then select 6 and press lt ENTER gt to Save Preference Changes Setting IP Parameters Manually To manually configure the IP address and control parameters select 3 from the Management Options screen The IP and Control Preferences Screen will appear P and Control Preferences Screen DFCS Serial Agent Set IP Set Subnet Mask Set Gateway Chassis Number Chassis Name also sysName Enable Disable Telnet E
24. tion between itself and the link partner The port advertises its Pause capability during Auto Negotiation based on the Pause Disable Enable DIP switch setting Setting the Pause DIP switch to the DOWN Off position factory default forces the port to negotiate to No Pause mode with its link partner Setting the Pause DIP switch to the UP On position SW Page 7 Wall Mountable Models Description Power i US International DC Power Fiber Typa Moge 110VAC_ 100 240VAC 7 15VDC Wavelength Distance 60Hz 50 60Hz user supplied ST MM 1310nm 5km LMC3108A LMC3108AE LMC3108A DC ST SM 1310nm 30km LMC3109A LMC3109AE LMC3109A DC SC MM 1310nm 5km LMC3110A SC SM 1310nm 30km LMC3111A LMC3111AE LMC3111A DC SC SM SF T1310nm Rx1550nm 20km SC SM SF T1310nm Rx1550nm 40km LMC3113A LMC3113AE LMC3113A DC SC SM SF Tx1550nm Rx1310nm 20km LMC3114A LMC3114AE LMC3114A DC SC SM SF Tx1550nm Rx1310nm 40km LMC3115A LMC3115AE LMC3115A DC Optional Accessories Standard Straight Through Serial Cable 3ft LMC3112A LMC3112AE LMC3112A DC EMES001A DB 9 male to female DFCS SNMP Software for Windows CMG3009D 9x XP Nt 2000 LMC207 DRM Universal DIN Rail Mounting Kit ABOUT THIS MANUAL This document supports revision xx 14 of the DFCS 10 100T FX Managed Module 10 100M Please refe
25. y Forward Remote Fault Detection and Symmetrical Fault Detection The 10 100M also re modulates and regenerates outbound data signals to prevent signal degradation The 10 100M is a fully managed media converter that provides monitoring of network and equipment status remote configuration of converter parameters and generation of SNMP traps The 10 100M collects and reports real time network and equipment status such as link status Network administrators can control converter settings including bandwidth allocation port access control and VLAN through the use of the remote management capability The 10 100M is capable of generating traps to notify the SNMP management software of standard and enterprise specific trap events MIB available upon request including Dying Gasp Power Loss Trap The IP based remote management of the 10 100M can be accessed by DFCS SNMP Network Management Software third party SNMP clients and Telnet The management IP address is configured manually or as a DHCP client in the configuration menu IP less remote management is supported via 802 3ah OAM or Secure OAM protocol A menu driven CLI is accessible via Telnet serial console port or a modem connection to the serial console port By offering end to end OAM management capabilities with a secure demarcation point the 10 100M is the ideal customer premises solution in the First Mile for Metropolitan Area Networks MANSs Advanced Features The 10 100
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