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1. MC performs a reboot for any reason User s Manual 18 Managed Media Converter 8 2 Mail Trap When Alarms are enabled the MC can be set to send an email when an alarm occurs non yj ee Alarm by SMTP Enable or Disable Enable or Disable sending an Email when an alarm occurs SMTP Server IP Address The IP address of the SMTP server that will send the alarm Mail From The from email address Mail to The email address where the alarm is to be sent User Name The user name for the SMTP Server Account Password The password of the SMTP Server Account 19 User s Manual Managed Media Converter 8 3 SNMP Trap You can turn SNMP Traps On or Off for MC Fault Not Implemented in this Version of Software MC Link Status Changed System Reboot You can input Trap Host 1 4 IP Addresses You can choose Trap Host Version V1 or V2 The current version only supports SNMP V1 You can input Community Name 1 4 User s Manual 20 Managed Media Converter 9 Save Selecting to SAVE writes all changes that have been made into non volatile memory When the MC is tuned off and back on it retains the configuration that was last saved Press OK button as shown above and all changed configurations for the Managed Media Converter will be saved All changed configurations for Managed Media Converter will not be saved if you press Cancel button 21 User s Manual Managed Media Converter 10 Upda
2. TX port 1024 MAC addresses 256K bits buffer memory One push button to reset the Managed Media Converter to default IP Address 3 User s Manual Managed Media Converter Supports VLAN amp IEEE802 1Q Tagged VLAN Store amp Forward Cut Through Repeater or Auto Change mechanism Supports broadcast storm protection Provides MAC Address filtering SNMP Web based and Telnet management Alarm by Mail Trap and SNMP Trap TFTP firmware upgrade capability Non blocking full wire speed forwarding rate Back pressure amp IEEE802 3x compliant flow control Front panel status LEDs External AC to DC power adapter Used as a stand alone device Packing List When you unpack this product package you will find the items listed below Please inspect the contents and report any apparent damage or missing items immediately to your authorized Etherwan reseller e The Media Converter User s Manual AC to DC Power Adaptor Users Manual 4 Managed Media Converter One Channel Media Converter Ports The Converter provides one TX port and one FX port The FX port may be specified in the following options Multi mode fiber using SC ST VF 45 MT RJ or LC connector or Single mode fiber using SC or ST connector or WDM fiber using single SC connector The TX port is an RJ 45 connector and auto senses the speed of 10 100Mbps Front Panel amp LEDs LED Indicators The LED indicators provide instant feedback on status o
3. is a blank field for both simply press OK to start the Main Screen Although the system displays a field for a user name we do not use this field with the MC You will notice there is a menu selection that allows the user to change the password but no mention of a user name There is also no mention of how to logoff when you have configured the MC You simply close the browser software the MC will close the session and require a password when you open a new session 7 User s Manual Managed Media Converter O 0 246 Pm tie C o oa ee 0 p ee page carout da Agta pat To select from the main menu point the mouse cursor to the selection you want and click Users Manual 8 Managed Media Converter 1 System Change The following is a screen shot of the System Change Menu 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Device Name The user may set a Device Name for this MC by typing a name into this field New Password This field allows you to set a new password for login Type a new password into this field Old Password If you set a new password you must type the old password into this field Press the Apply button to change the password NOTE The apply button applies the changes for a specific screen but does not save those changes to non volatile memory The user MUST select SAVE to store any and all changes to non volatile memory before they end a management session Version This is an indication of the
4. Managed Media Converter Preface The Managed Media Converter can be monitored and configured through management via SNMP Web based and Telnet This manual describes how to configure the Managed Media Converter To get the most out of this manual you should have an understanding of networking concepts such as bridging IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE802 3u 100Base TX 100Base FX Fast Ethernet and local area networks LANs In this manual you will find Product overview Features of the media converter Illustrative LED functions Installation instructions System configuration Technical specification User s Manual Managed Media Converter Table of Contents PrelaCe tas seit ies perience Hats a Be 1 Table of COntents c ccccceccsceseecseeseeecneeseeesseeneeeeees 2 INtrOCUCTION 0 eee EE EE 3 Product OvervieW cccececeecesesceseeeeeeeseeeseeecseeesatsetateneatens 3 Product Feature Saiora reeeo ratare aeaieo iaae arearen 3 Packing UiStizscc 2cejbseceectesadcashsastteveiee Sarnia ranar OERE REAT 4 One Channel Media Convertel c cccseeieeee 5 Front Panel amp LEDS 0 cccceceeceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeetaeeaeees 5 InStallatOM iia ed al aeaaea aet aeaa te Ea dea ae e araea 6 Selecting a Site for the Equipment eee 6 Connecting to POWED ceeceeeseeeeseeeeeeeseetteeeeeseaseneeees 6 System Configuration cccccceceeeeeeeeeee sees 7 Web Based Browser Interfac
5. Software version for reference User s Manual 1 5 Managed Media Converter MAC Address The factory assigned MAC address for the Converter is displayed in this field 2 IP Configuration The following is a screen shot of the IP Configuration field 2 1 2 2 DHCP Set the DHCP Enable or Disable If DHCP is enabled the MC will obtain its IP address from a DHCP server The IP obtained from a DHCP server will replace any IP that has been manually loaded NOTE The user should be careful with DHCP because managing the MC depends on knowing its IP address If a DHCP server has assigned the IP it becomes a dynamic IP and managing the MC must then become a dynamic process or you will have to continually look up the address from the DHCP server IP Address This field allows the user to set an IP address for the Managed Media Converter The default IP is 192 168 1 10 User s Manual 10 Managed Media Converter 2 3 Netmask The user may set the Netmask or subnet mask The default is 255 255 255 0 2 4 Default Gateway This is the address of a gateway if present in your network The default is 192 168 1 254 NOTE Pressing the Apply button will apply the settings on this screen to the MC You must press Save to store these settings to non volatile memory 11 User s Manual Managed Media Converter 3 Media Converter Status b j p be oe ou j iG pu rem Gee ETE 3 1 Operation St
6. atus Normal Hardware fault or Software fault 3 2 Media Port 1 Type Current Model Link Status Receive Count CRC Count Drop Count or Collision Count 3 3 Media Port 2 Type Current Model Link Status Receive Count CRC Count Drop Count or Collision Count NOTE If the Status needs to be calculated from fresh please press the Reset button to restart the counting User s Manual 12 Managed Media Converter 4 Media Converter Control 4 1 MC Options Forwarding Mode Store amp Forward Cut Through Repeater or Auto Change This version only supports Store amp Forward and Repeater Modes Broadcast Limit Enter a limit for how much of the bandwidth is allowed to be consumed by broadcast traffic passing through the media converter This limit will be used in conjunction with Broadcast Storm Protection below If Broadcast Storm Protection is Enabled for either port this limit will be applied to the number of broadcast packets that will be allowed to pass through the MC 4 2 Media Port 1 Type Current Model 13 Port Mode Auto 10HD 10FD 100HD or 100FD Flow Control Enable or Disable Broadcast Storm Protection Disable or Enable 60 66 72 78 84 or 90 User s Manual Managed Media Converter Input Rate Full 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 NOTE If Output Rate or Input Rate is set to any setting other than FULL Flow Control must be enabled 4 3 Media Por
7. duct The installer should wear a grounding strap connected to a solid electrical ground when handling the Converter and when plugging and unplugging the TX port connector Connecting to Power Connect the supplied AC to DC power adaptor to the receptacle on the rear panel of the converter and then attach the plug into a standard AC outlet Users Manual 6 Managed Media Converter System Configuration This chapter provides network managers and system administrators with information about how to configure the Managed Media Converter via the Web Browser The reader of this document should be knowledgeable about network devices device configuration network management and Internet browser The user is assumed to be network administrator or manager with an understanding of network operations Web Based Browser Interface The Managed Media Converter is accessible using a Web browser IE explorer Netscape Communication etc to open up the Managed Media Converter monitoring System NOTE WEB browsers may be set to cache pages which can cause the display of erroneous information Should you observe a condition where it appears that you made changes but the changes are not being displayed on the screen please close the WEB browser and login with a new session Logging on to the Managed Converter The default IP Address for the Managed Media Converter is 192 168 1 10 and there is no need to type in a Login name or password the default
8. e s es 7 Logging on to the Managed Converter esseeee 7 Main iMent siicusa cia a aara aa e a 8 1 System Change sesececssesesseceeeeeeseseeseeseneteneeeenees 9 2 IP Configuration snini 3 Media Converter Status 4 Media Converter Control 5 MAC Address Filter ccccesscesseceeeeseeseeeeeeeseeeees 6 VLAN Configuration cececeeseeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeenees 16 7 SNMP Configuration c ceeececeseseeeeeeseeeeeeteteeeeeeeees 17 8 11 RODOOtE pininana 23 Technical Specification cccecceseceseeeeseeeeeeteeeees 24 Appendix A Telnet command set 0c ee 25 Managed Media Converter Introduction The Managed Media Converter provides one channel for media conversion between 10 100Base TX and 100Base FX It can be used as a stand alone device Product Overview Product Features e One channel media conversion between 10 100Base TX and 100Base FX e Fiber media allows Multi mode fiber using SC ST VF 45 MT RJ or LC connector Single mode fiber using SC or ST connector WDM single fiber bi direction transceiver Single mode fiber using SC connector m A type WDM single fiber bi direction transceiver transmits with 1310nm wavelength and receives with 1550nm wavelength m B type WDM single fiber bi direction transceiver transmits with 1550nm wavelength and receives with 1310nm wavelength Auto negotiation of speed and duplex mode on TX port Auto MDIX on
9. f the converter LEDs State Indication Steady Green Power on PW POWER Off Power off POMA Steady Orange The device is booting up or failed y 9 IFA FAIL A valid network connection established Steady LK LINK i Transmitting or receiving data o i Flaghirig AT ACTIVITY Valid Network Connection is not Off established And the MC is not transmitting data Connection in full duplex mode ie Steady FD FULL DUPLEX Orange Flashin Collision occurred g CL COLLISION Off Connection in half duplex mode 5 User s Manual Managed Media Converter Installation This chapter gives step by step installation instructions for the Converter Selecting a Site for the Equipment As with any electric device you should place the equipment where it will not be subjected to extreme temperatures humidity or electromagnetic interference Specifically the site you select should meet the following requirements The ambient temperature should be between 32 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit 0 to 45 degrees Celsius The relative humidity should be less than 95 percent non condensing Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field RFC standards for IEC 801 3 Level 2 3V M field strength Make sure that the equipment receives adequate ventilation Do not block the ventilation holes on each side of the equipment The power outlet should be within 1 8 meters of the pro
10. k Class A User s Manual 24 Managed Media Converter Appendix A Telnet command set If you are using Telnet to manage the MC you will start a Telnet session and login to the MC The MC does not use the user name field so leave it blank If you have not changed the password the default is a blank field Simply press OK to start the Main Screen Get Command Usage get g lt OPTION gt mc status ms Get central MC status mc config mc Get central MC configuration netconf nc Get networking configuration sysinfo si Get system information Set Command Usage set s lt OPTION gt mc mode mm Set central MC operation mode port mode pm Set central MC port mode port rate pr Set central MC port rate netconf nc Set networking configuration sysadmin sa Set system administrator Type in or h to get help screen for all of the Telnet commands 25 User s Manual
11. rk or mark checked box in TX Port FX Port or Mgmt Port column to add TX Port FX Port or Mgmt Port in a VLAN group NOTE You must include at least one TX Port or FX Port with Mgmt Port in a VLAN group to manage the device 6 4 Untag Unmark or mark checked box in Untag column to Enable tagged or untagged VLAN NOTE The device can have at most up to one untagged VLAN User s Manual 16 Managed Media Converter 7 SNMP Configuration 7 1 System Contact The person in charge of this system enter a name 7 2 System Location The location of this system 7 3 Get Community If the system only knows the get community string it can only read MIBs The default get and set community string for the media converter are public 7 4 Set Community If the SNMP Network management station only knows the set community string it can read and write to the MIBs The default get and set community string for the media converter are public 17 User s Manual Managed Media Converter 8 Alarm 8 1 Alarm Configuration You can Enable or Disable alarms for the following conditions MC Fault Trap an alarm if the internal communication fails such that the MC has an internal fault this alarm will also be indicated if there is total failure of the link between two MCs such that there will be a Far End Failure MC Link Status Changed Trap an alarm if the status of the link between two MC units changes System Reboot Trap an alarm if the
12. t 2 Type Current Model Port Mode 100HD or 100FD HD Half Duplex FD Full Duplex Flow Control Enable or Disable Broadcast Storm Protection Disable or Enable If Broadcast Storm Protection is Enabled the MC will not pass excessive broadcast packets This is a way to prevent a broadcast storm from passing between two networks NOTE Pressing the Apply button will apply the settings on this screen to the MC You must press Save to store these settings to non volatile memory User s Manual 14 Managed Media Converter 5 MAC Address Filter w j pm be Q sa 5 1 Port 1 Static MAC 1 4 Disable or Enable and type in the MAC addresses to be filtered for Port 1 5 2 Port 2 Static MAC 1 4 Disable or Enable and type in the MAC addresses to be filtered for Port 2 If one or more MAC addresses are enabled the filter process is turned on and only those MAC addresses that are enabled will be passed through the MC All packets with MAC addresses that are not listed will be dropped If all MAC addresses are disabled then all MAC addresses will be passed through the MC 15 User s Manual Managed Media Converter 6 VLAN Configuration eee 7 o ig A 6 1 Active Unmark or mark checked box in Active column to Disable or Enable VLAN configuration 6 2 Vian ID Type VLAN ID in this field in Vian ID column 6 3 Vlan Member TX Port FX Port Mgmt Port Unma
13. te Firmware Please type in the TFTP Server IP Address the address of the computer used as he TFTP server where the new firmware resides Please type in the File Name of the update firmware Press the Upgrade button to start uploading the new firmware Pressing the Reset button will reset the values displayed in this screen User s Manual 22 Managed Media Converter 11 Reboot After MC has rebooted successfully you need to reload web page and log in with the password before you can access the new page again 2 23 User s Manual Managed Media Converter Technical Specification Managed Media Converter Applicable IEEE802 3 10Base T Standards IEEE802 3u 100Base TX 100Base FX Ports 1 port 10 100Base TX with RJ 45 connector 1 port 100Base FX with fiber optic connector Speed 100Base TX 200Mbps full duplex 100Mbps half duplex 10Base T 20Mbps full duplex 10Mbps half duplex Performance 148 810pps forwarding rate for 100Mbps 14 880pps forwarding rate for 10Mbps Port LED Unit PW FA Indicators TX LK AT FD CL FX LK AT Dimensions 80mm W x 121 8mm D x 20mm H 3 15 W x 4 8 D x 0 79 H Weight 150g 0 33lb Power Input 0 27A 12VDC Power Consumption 3 24W Max Operating 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F Temperature El 10 C 70 C 14 F 158 F emperature Humidity 5 95 non condensing Emissions FCC Part 15 Class A CE Mar

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