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1. Link ACT SPD DPX Media Link 1 93 4 7 System Utility system Utility allow user to operate and maintain the system more effectively Click System Utility of the main menu The System Utility sub folder appears Main Menu Event Log O System Information 11 User Authentication Chassis Management porn 0 day 00 00 10 Local slot N o port fiber link down Chassis Monitor D Event Log 0 day 00 07 06 User from rs232 time out 5 mem 7 O Load Factory Settings 4 0 day 00 00 04 System cold start local cold start Load Factory Settings Except 3 Load Factory Settings Excep O Save Configuration w 0 day 00 00 05 Local slot 2 module down module down O Reset System fw 0 day 00 00 05 Local slot 5 module down local moduedown w 0 day 00 00 05 Local slot 7 module down module down 12 0 day 00 00 05 Local slot 8 module down module down wl 0 day 00 00 05 Local slot 9 module down local module down 1 Event Log Log system event like system warm start cold start link up down user login logout and etc Event Log can be kept on CPU version A06 with Boot ROM version 08 later version If CPU or Boot ROM version is earlier all events will lose when system shut down or reboot 2 Load Factory Settings Load Factory Settings will return the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings The IP and Ga
2. lt m lt Product User Manual ANTAIRA PONI rA AC www enochsystems com 1 877 722 1116 sales enochsystems com Copyright 2013 Enoch Systems LLC Enoch Systems and the Enoch Systems logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Enoch Systems LLC and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved FCM CHS2 XX 16 SLOT IN BAND MANAGEMENT CHASSIS Network Management Manual Version 2 2 FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if no installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures B Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna B Increase the separati
3. Remote Copper Port Link Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send remote copper port link trap Remote Module Power Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send remote module power trap Remote Module Power Changed Trap Enable or Disable the the Chassis to send remote module power changed trap Cold Start Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send cold start trap Warm Start Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send Warm Start trap after system reset 76 Authentication Failure Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send Authentication Failure trap after any unauthorized login attempt Power Down Trap Enable or Disable the port power down trap Power Fan Failure Trap Enable or Disable the power fan failure trap 4 5 Chassis Management In order to manage the Chassis and setup required Chassis function Click the folder of Chassis Management of the main menu The Chassis Management sub folder appears Main Menu Local Module Configuration 1 System Information User Authentication R0 Network Management slot Number ovo Management ae Local Module Configuration dose 1 Remote Module Configuration Configured From 3 Local Module Redundancy 1 Remote Module Diagnostics fort A amp uto Negotiation m 3 Reset Module HG Chassis Manitar Port Speed LJ System Utility 1 Save Configuration 1 Reset System Threshold 1 2795 Rate Limiting Disabled w Threshold
4. 83 84 4 6 2 Local Module Specification In order to view the port specification of the Chassis select Local module specification from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page 1 displayed Local Module Specification Slot Model Name CONN WaveLen Tx WaveLen Rx DIST Note 1 4 6 3 Local Module Counters Rate Select Local Module Counters Rate then the Local Module Counters Rate sub folder appears Local Module Traffic Statistics Rates Bytes Frames Received Bytes Frames Sent Total Tota Received Received Utilization Sent Sent Utilization Bytes Utilizat 0 00 000 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 50456 100 0096 12327065 15562 100 00 21956144 100 00 0 00 000 0 0 00 00 0 00 0 0 00 9 99 48799 99 99 21714625 99 99 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 0 00 0 00 000 0 0 00 0 00 000 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 E gt i o E 9629079 gt eo 2191425 15391 5 6 B 9 e Ll e 2 4 6 3 1 Local Module Traffic Statistics Rates In order to view the Local Module Traffic Statistics Rates select Local Module Traffic Statistics Rates from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page is displayed 85
5. Local Module Traffic Statistics Rates e o _ o 00 00 00 629079 150456 00 00 12327065 15562 00 00 9391 9 99 923200 00 00 00 00 00 00 il CO 219142 e e i Slot B ram 4 b 6 8 D mo TE 13 14 Bytes Received Bytes of packet received rates Frame Received Frames of packet received rates Received Utilization Utilization of packet received Bytes Sent Bytes of packet transmitted rates Frame Sent Frames of packet transmitted rates Sent Utilization Utilization of packet transmitted Total Bytes Bytes Sent plus Bytes Received rates Total Utilization An average of sent and received utilization 86 Bytes Frames Received Bytes Frames Sent Received Received Utilization Sent Sent Utilization Total Tota Bytes Utilizat 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 1956144 100 00 0 00 0 00 1714625 99 99 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 4 6 3 2 Local Module Packet Error Statistics Rates In order to view the Local Module Packet Error Statistics Rates select Local Module Packet Error Statistics Rates from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page is displayed Local Module Packet Error Statistics Rates RX RX RX RX Symbol Alignment Undersize Oversize r Fragments g Error Error Frames F
6. eese 42 2 9 5 Local module Packet Analysis 43 87 5 NA 45 2 971 9Wer SUDDIV 46 2 9 9 Local 47 2 9 9 Remote Module Advanced 48 2 9 9 1 Remote Module Network Monitoring 48 2 WO SY Stel 50 20 994 0 51 gua LH 52 2 10 3 Update 54 2 koad 57 2 10 5 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration 58 2 10 5 Backup COR gUFatol th 59 60 2 12 61 ZNO ee 62 3 SNMP NETWORK 63 4 WEB 64 2 Web RM PARU MDFUU 64 TEE 66 1 12 SY SIM NOA O M 67 4 3 AUING ANCHO 68
7. Parity Check None RS 232 setting view only field Word Length 8 RS 232 setting view only field Flow Control None RS 232 setting view only field Telnet Port Specified the desired TCP port number for the Telnet console Default TCP port number of the Telnet is 23 System Time Out Specified the desired times that the Chassis will wait before cut off an inactive console telnet connection Specified 0 mean never cut off an inactive connection 20 2 7 4 Time Server Configuration select option Time Server Configuration from the Network Management menu The Time server Configuration screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 99 190 H d Time Server Configuration Time Synchronization Time Server Address Synchronization Interval Time Zone Daylight Saving Time ay 1 4 2464 01 05 Tue 19 11 47 Enabled gt 192 168 8 2 1446 mins 12 lt Disabled gt Daylight Saving Time Offset Hour 11 Time Synchronization Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable time synchronization Time Server Address NTP timer server address press test button to test whether it is available Synchronization Interval The time interval to synchronize from NTP time server Time Zone Time zones of cities Press or release it until the appropriate time zone appears Daylight Saving Time Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable daylight saving time function Its way
8. To save Configuration before reset System Select YES then press Enter 60 2 12 Reset System After configuration change reset system to take change effect Select Reset System from the Console Program menu following screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 22 23 Main Menu System Information User Authentication Hetwork Management Chassis Management Chassis Monit eee ee System litilit Save ce Reset System OK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 To perform System Reset Select OK then press Enter 61 2 13 Logout Console Logout will stop current RS 232 or Telnet connection between the system and the PC To perform Logout select option Logout from the Console Program menu The Logout screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 22 50 Main Menu System Information User Authentication Hetwork Management Chassis Management Chassis Monit System litilit Save GConfigur Logout System 7 Reset System OK 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 To logout select OK then press ENTER 62 3 SNMP NETWORK MANAGEMENT The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices It is part of the TCP IP protocol suite SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance find and solve network problems and plan for network growth
9. RX Frame 1024 Total 1024 1518 bytes packets RX Unicast Frames Total Good Unicast packets received 91 RX Multicast Frames Total Good Multicast packets received RX Broadcast Frames Total Good Broadcast packets received TX Unicast Frames Total Unicast packets sent TX Multicast Frames Total Multicast not include Broadcast packets sent TX Broadcast Frames Total Good Broadcast packets received 4 6 5 Remote Module State In order to view the real time remote module port status Select Remote Module State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page 1 displayed Remote Module State Slot Model Name FX SPD DPX FIC Power State P 92 4 6 6 Power Supply State In order to view the real time power supply of the Chassis Select Power Supply State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page 1 displayed Power Supply State Power Module A Installed Power Module B Installed Module Type AC Module Type DC Working State Active Working State Idle Fan 1 State Failed Fan 1 State Fan2 State Failed Fan 2 State OK 4 6 7 Local Module Advanced State In order to view the real time port advanced status of the Chassis Select Local Module Advanced State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page is displayed Local Module Advanced State Slot Model Name Hardware Serial Date P1 PE P2 P2 P2 Version Number Code
10. Remote module diagnostics Enable Disable loopback testing 5 Reset Module Setup and reset module 26 2 8 1 Local Module Configuration Select option Local Module Configuration from the Chassis Management menu The Local Module Configuration screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version H 79 12G day HBH HBH 577 Local Module Configuration Slot Humber TALL Installed Module Configured From Software gt Port Type Link State Port Speed Speed Duplex Duplex Flow Control lt Disabled gt Auto 11 Broadcast Storm Blocking lt Disahled gt Threshold 1 272 1 Rate Limiting lt Disabled gt Threshold ti 5Mhbps gt 1 1 Link Pass Through amp Disahled OK Cancel Help OK 1 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z Slot Number Select the target slot Configured Form Select the configuration method by software or hardware Port Type Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Port Speed Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Duplex Select Half or Full Flow Control Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable Flow control function MDI MDIX Use or 4 to select Auto MDI MDIX mode Broadcast Storm Blocking Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the Broadcast Storm Blocking functions Broadcast Storm Broadcast Storm is refer broadcast packets that flood and or are looped on a network causing noticeable perform
11. Slot 13 14 Redundant Group Slot 15 15 NOTICE Slot 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 are master modules slot 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 are slave modules Switch to Slave Module When Master Module Port 1 or Port 2 Link Down Master module either port is link down then slave module is going to power on Master Module Port 1 Link Down Master module port 1 the upper port is link down then slave module is going to power on Master Module Port 2 Link Down Master module port 2 the lower port is not link down then slave module is going to power on Slave Module Power On Delay The time delay of slave module starting to power on Slave Module Power Off Delay The time delay of slave module starting to power off Redundant Group We have 8 fixed redundant groups After redundant group is set and the master module works Local Module State will display as follow 81 Local Module State Slot Model Name Media Link ACT SPD DPX Media Link ACT SPD DPX 4 5 4 Remote Module Diagnostics Remote Module Diagnostics monitor allow user to do the remote module diagnostics User may monitor the remote devices by diagnostic function This is useful especially for network monitoring and troubleshooting purposes Select option remote module diagnostics The remote module diagnostics page appears Remote Module Diagnostics Module mmm Diagnose Test Succeeded Transmit Packet 100 Packets 35200 Bytes Receive Packet 100 Packets
12. 1 99Mbps Link Pass Through Disabled 1 Local Module Configuration Setup slot configured from port speed and 2 Remote Module Configuration Setup remote slot configured from port speed and etc 3 Local Module Redundancy Setup redundancy group 4 Remote module diagnostics Enable Disable loopback testing 5 Reset Module Setup and reset module 77 4 5 1 Local Module Configuration Select option Local Module Configuration from the Chassis Management menu The Local Module Configuration page appears Local Module Configuration Slot Number All Port State Enabled Configured From isabled Port Type Auto Megotiation v Port Speed owes v Broadcast Storm Blocking Threshold 1 272 Rate Limiting Threshold 1 39Mbpz Link Pass Through Slot Number Select the target slot Port State Enable or disable the selected port Configured Form Select the configuration method by software or hardware Port Type Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Port Speed Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Duplex Select Half or Full Flow Control Enable or Disable Flow control function MDI MDIX Select Auto MDI MDIX mode Broadcast Storm Blocking Enable or Disable the Broadcast Storm Blocking function Broadcast Storm Broadcast Storm is refer broadcast packets that flood and or are looped on a network Causing noticeable pe
13. C Help Ctrl Z IP Address Enter the specified IP address that the chassis will Ping Size Enter the desired length of the Ping packets Repeat Enter the total number want to Ping Time Out Enter the desired time out value of Ping select Ping then press Enter to start the Ping 51 2 10 2 Event Log NOTICE When get time from NTP time server successfully event log time will display local time instead of system up time Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 99 9050 Event Log Type ime T day day day A day day day day j j jj mI 44 48 44 48 HH HH HH BB 00 10 HB 00 26 2904 04 16 12 02 38 2994 04 16 12 02 57 2964 84 16 12 82 57 I warning for more Press M for more properties Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 BBH H5G Euent Log Type Time day day day day day day day I I I I I I I M I I error Press HB HB H7 HB BB H7 BB H7 BB HB 1H HB HB 26 2984 04 16 12 02 38 2994 04 16 12 82 57 2984 94 16 12 02 57 warning for more Press M for more properties EPEE Page Down 1 information oropertiesz Page Doun information IFO pe FPtELeS day HBHB H3 H2 2994 84 16 12 84 13 Description Local slot 13 link down Local slot 14 link down Local slot 15 l
14. Counters 89 4 6 4 1 Local Module Traffic Statistics 89 4 6 4 2 Local Module Packet Error Statistics Events 90 4 6 4 3 Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Events 91 4 6 5 Remote Module nennen nennen nnns 92 4 56 06 Power SUDDIV 9 4 6 7 Local Module Advanced 93 ATV TE ea EE ER 94 S TN EVO DCEO Onee E megan tetenelleteials 95 4 7 2 Load Factory Settlligs 95 4 7 3 Load Factory Settings Except Network 96 4 74 97 1 98 9 cuenten i tta undue teen edet etel 98 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for using the 16 slots converter rack in order to ease your daily maintenance and operation load A network management module is equipped within the converter rack You may monitor the status of the converter rack and any of the installed slide in converter modules through this network management module locally or remotely 10 100Base T RS 232 Management Module 1 1 Manageme
15. Frame 512 1023 Bytes Total 512 1023 bytes packets RX Frame 1024 MAX Total 1024 1518 bytes packets RX Unicast Frames Total Good Unicast packets received RX Multicast Frames Total Good Multicast packets received RX Broadcast Frames Total Good Broadcast packets received TX Unicast Frames Total Unicast packets sent 43 TX Multicast Frames Total Multicast not include Broadcast packets sent TX Broadcast Frames Total Good Broadcast packets received 44 2 9 6 Remote Module State In order to view the real time port status of the Chassis Select Remote Module State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version H 797 H6 day 16 34 Remote Module State Module Fa SPD DPX F G Power State up up full on off ok 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Press ESC to Leave This Page gt 45 2 9 7 Power Supply State In order to view the real time power supply of the Chassis Select Power Supply State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version H 797 H6 day 1 7 Power Supply State Power Module Installed Power Module Installed Module Type AG Module Type DC Working State Active Working State Fan 1 State OK Fan 1 State Fan 2 State OK Fan 2 State Press ESC to Leave This Page gt 46 2 9 8 Local Module Advanced State In order to view
16. OK 95 4 7 3 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration will return all the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings However the IP and Gateway addresses will not return to the factory default Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration is extremely useful when a network administrator need to re configure the system REMOTELY Because traditional Factory Reset will bring network settings back to default and lost all network connection select Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration from the System Utility menu following page appears Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration system Need to Reset Load Factory Settings Except Network To load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration click OK 96 4 7 4 Backup Configuration select Backup Configuration from the System Utility folder the following screen page shows up Backup Configuration Server Address 127 0 0 1 User anonymous File Warne Auto Backup To enable or disable auto backup The default setting is disabled Backup Time Set up the time 24 hr clock to automatically backup once a day If the remote server fails or does not exist this function allows the system to retry around once per minute until the system completes a successful backup or the system times out next hour Protocol Select FTP or TFTP serve
17. Protocol gt File Type Modules 11 Local gt Slot 18 i Server Address 127 8 H 1 Model 1600 Series User Mame Lanon ymous 1 Wersion Hi Password x3 File Location conf ig rom Get Stop Update Transmitting Frogress z OK Cancel Help OK Ctrl S8 Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z Server Address Enter the specified IP address of the File Server User Name Enter the specified User Name for Log In the File Server Password Enter the specified Password for Log In the File Server File Location Enter the specified path amp file name within the File Server Select Get then press Enter to start the download process receive file from the server A Transmitting Progress will display during transfer A complete message will pop up to advise the user select Put then press Enter to start the upload process transmit file to the server A Transmitting Progress will display during transfer 55 A complete message will pop up to advise the user Select Stop then press Enter to abort current operation Select Update then press Enter to instruct the chassis update existing firmware configuration to the newest received firmware configuration When update configuration completed system will notice user to reset it When update firmware completed system will reset automatically After single module firmware updating it is not necessary to reset system 56 2 10 4 Load Factory Settings Load Facto
18. Receive Error Packet Slot Number Select the target slot Diagnose start loopback testing 82 4 5 5 Reset Module Reset Module allow user to reset the single module or all the modules Select reset module from the Chassis Management menu The remote module diagnostics page appears Reset Module ALL 1 Reset start to reset selected module s 4 6 Chassis Monitor Chassis monitor allow user to monitor the real time operation status of the chassis User may monitor the local remote module status and specification Moreover the power supply status can be monitored as well Click Chassis Monitor of the main menu The Chassis Monitor sub folder appears Local Module State Slot Media Link SPD DPX Media Link SPD DPX m Local Module State provided the local module status 2 Local module Specification provide the local module specification 3 Local module Counters Rates view the traffic condition of local module Rates 4 Local module Counters Events view the traffic condition of local module Rates 5 Remote Module State provided the remote module status 6 Power Supply State provide the power supply status 7 Local Module Advanced State provided the local module advanced status 4 6 1 Local Module State In order to view the real time port status of the Chassis Select Local Module State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page is displayed
19. SNMP consists following key components Managed device is a network node that contains SNMP agent Managed devices collect and store management information and make this information available to NMS using SNMP Managed device can be Switch Hub and etc MIB Management Information Base define the complete manageable entries of the managed device These MIB entries can be either read only or read write For example the System Version is read only variables The Port State Enable or Disable is a read write variable and a network administrator can not only read but also set its value remotely SNMP Agent is a management module resides in the managed device that responds to the SNMP Manager request SNMP Manager NMS executes applications that monitor and control managed devices NMS provide the bulk of the processing and memory resources required for the complete network management SNMP Manager often composed by desktop computer work station and software program such like HP OpenView Totally 4 types of operations are used between SNMP Agent amp Manager to change the MIB information These 4 operations all use the UDP IP protocol to exchange packets GET This command is used by an SNMP Manager to monitor managed devices The SNMP Manager examines different variables that are maintained by managed devices GET Next This command provides traversal operation and is used by the SNMP Manager to sequentially gather information in variable table
20. eaten 11 2 4 Navigating the Console Program 12 2 15 13 2 6 USER AUINGMMICANON 14 2 7 Network 16 2 7 1 17 2 7 2 oystem Service 961 06 2 tee e e o Rad di ins 19 2 7 3 RS232 Telnet Console Configuration 20 2 7 4 Time Server 21 PANI VICE E 22 NAD CSUIMAUO 24 2 1 7 COMMA O sis 25 seins exe dase 25 kom WV Fe bre 6 9 26 2 8 1 Local Module Configuration 27 2 8 2 Remote Module Configuration 29 2 9 2 1 Advalticed 30 2 6 2 2 MEAN CoOnfIQUE aO 30 2 8 3 Local Module 34 2 8 4 Remote Module Diagnostics 36 2 050 eee 37 om MONO er 38 2 91 TUUM 39 2 9 2 LOCal Module 40 2 9 3 Local module 6 idet icri eode inte t iori ete tides 41 2 9 4 Local module Packet Error Statistics
21. lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt day 02 43 01 NOTICE Slot 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 are master modules slot 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 are slave modules Switch to Slave Module When Master Module Port 1 or Port 2 Link Down Master module either port is link down then Slave module is going to power on Master Module Port 1 Link Down Master module port 1 the upper port is link down then slave module is going to power on Master Module Port 2 Link Down Master module port 2 the lower port is not link down then slave module is going to power on Slave Module Power On Delay The time delay of slave module starting to power on Slave Module Power Off Delay The time delay of slave module starting to power off Redundant Group We have 8 fixed redundant groups 34 After redundant group Is set and the master module works Local Module State will display as follow anaged 16 Slots GChaszis Version W 77 146 day HH H5 H1 Local Module State Settings changed still not saved Model Media Link ACT SPD DPX Media Link ACT SPD DPX Ta up idle 199 full up idle 10H full 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 lt Press ESC Ctrl1 C to Leave This Page gt 35 2 8 4 Remote Module Diagnostics Remote Module Diagnostics monitor allow user to do the remote module diagnostics User may monitor the remote devices by diagnostic and measure function This is useful especially for network monitoring and troub
22. of getting more out or the hour later in the morning when people are usually asleep anyway Daylight Saving Time Offset Use to select time offset NOTICE We are using SNTP to get time from those NTP servers recommend that the time server Is not too far or just in the same LAN then the time will be more accurate 2 7 5 Device Community select option Device Community from the Network Management menu The Device Community screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version H 797 H6 day 99 89 24 Device Community Community Description public Default Account Edit Delete Help New Edit Ctrl E Delete Ctrl D Help Up to 10 Device Community maybe set Use DELETE to remove a registered community Press NEW to add a new community Press EDIT to view the current community setting Following screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day HBH H7 54 Device Community Current Total Max Agents iz 1 18 Account State Enabled gt Community public Description Default Account IP Security lt Disahbled gt IP Address 4 6 6 6 Level Read and Write OK Cancel Help OK Ctrl 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Gtrl Z Current Total Max Agents View only field Specify Current Current registered community number 22 Total Total registered community user number Max Users Maximum available registered community number default 10 Account S
23. the Chassis Select Local Module State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following screen 1 displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 13 57 Local Module State Model Media Link ACT SPD DPX Media Link ACT SPD DPX 1 Ta up idle 1HH full Pa up idle iHH full 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Press ESC to Leave This Page gt 39 2 9 2 Local Module Specification In order to view the port specification of the Chassis select Local module specification from the Chassis Monitor menu Following screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 89 14 58 Local Module Specification Model Name Plug Type Tx Rx WaveLen Distance 155Hnm 131 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Press ESC to Leave This Page gt 40 2 9 3 Local module Traffic Statistics Select Local module Traffic Statistics from the chassis monitor menu following screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 33 35 Local Module Traffic Statistics Counter Hame Events Butez Received Frames Received Utilization Bytes Sent Frames Sent Utilization Total Bytes Total Utilization ee slot Number i 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 16 12 13 14 15 16 clear counters of CURRENT module wet clear counters of ALL modules Use lt amp arrow keys to select the slot to view Bytes Received Total bytes of packet received Frame Rec
24. the real time port advanced status of the Chassis Select Local Module Advanced State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 080 656 day H2 31 H3 Local Module Advanced State Module Hardware Wersion Serial Humber Date Gode Media Link ACT SPD DP Pi up idle 1 full P2 up idle 168 full Tk down up idle 168 full slot Humber 3 4 5 7 9 16 12 13 14 15 16 amp Press ES5G Ctrl C to Leave This Page gt 47 2 9 9 Remote Module Advanced State In order to view the real time port advanced status of the Chassis Select Remote Module Advanced State from the Chassis Monitor menu Following screen is displayed Hanaged 16 51015 Chassis Version 1 668 176 day 88 83 11 Remote Module Advanced State Module Name FE M AK Power State Link SPD DPX up 188 full on 188 full on down down down down down down down up 1888 full slot Number EN 35 5 5 6 7 8 9 18 11 12 13 14 31 16 lt Press EHTER to Uieu Counters gt x After choosing Slot Number user can press ENTER to view the Counters of selected slot Please refer to next page 2 9 9 1 2 9 9 1 Remote Module Network Monitoring This screen allows users to see counter information of the selected remote module on every port Furthermore users are able to clear current statistic on single port o
25. user number Max Users Maximum available registered user number default 10 Account State Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable this User Account User Name Specified the authorized user login name up to 20 alohanumeric characters Password Enter desired user password up to 20 alphanumeric characters Retype Password Enter password again for double check Description Enter a unique description for the User up to 35 alphanumeric characters This is mainly for reference purpose only IP Security Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the IP security function If Enabled user may access the converter chassis only through the management station which has exact IP address specified in below IP address field If Disabled user may access the converter chassis through any management station IP Address Specify the IP address used for IP Security function Console Level Use select desired privilege for the console operation Available operation privileges Administrator Full access right include maintain user account amp system information load factory settings and etc Read amp Write Full access right but cannot modify user account amp system information cannot load factory settings 15 Allow to view only Access Denied Complete forbid to access NOTICE To prevent un caution operation a user cannot Delete Modify their User Name or Enable Disable them 2 Network Management In or
26. 4 4 Network Management 70 CONOUG Ebo Enid 71 4 4 2 System Service Configuration cans 72 4 4 3 RS232 Telnet Console Configuration 72 4 4 4 Time Server 73 A425 Device deni desi cent 74 4 4 6 Trap 75 44 7 Wap COMIGQUPATON esee 76 4 5 Managemen ee a ee us 77 4 5 1 Local Module Configuratie sso quee tope tete 78 4 5 2 Remote Module 79 4 5 3 Local Module 81 4 5 4 Remote Module 82 DO T 83 4 6 Ghassis MORMON imu niseni A 83 4 6 T Local Module aate itd det eee ee iei 83 4 6 2 Local Module SDeclrleallOris s dE en DEDE NONO ION 85 4 6 3 Local Module Counters 85 4 6 3 1 Local Module Traffic Statistics Rates 85 4 6 3 2 Local Module Packet Error Statistics Rates 97 4 6 3 3 Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Rates 88 4 6 4 Local Module
27. 9 Chassis Monitor Chassis monitor allow user to monitor the real time operation status of the chassis User may monitor the local remote module status and specification Moreover the power supply status can be monitored as well The Chassis Monitor Menu screen appears Hanaged 16 51015 Chassis Version 1 686 176 day 86 02 34 Chassis Monitor Menu Local Local Local Local Local 4 2 J 4 5 0 Module Module Module Module Module State Specification Traffic Statistics Packet Error Statistics Packet Analysis Statistics Remote Module State Power Supply State Local Module Advanced State mekemote Module Advanced State 1 Local Module State provided the local module status 2 Local module Specification provide the local module specification 3 Local module Traffic Statistics view the traffic condition of local module 4 Local module Packet Error Statistics view the error condition of local module 5 Local module Packet Analysis Statistics view the packet analysis of local module 6 Remote Module State provided the remote module status 7 Power Supply State provide the power supply status 8 Local Module Advanced State provided the local module advanced status 9 Remote Module Advanced State Allow users to see detailed information and RMON Statistics on each port of remote modules 38 2 9 1 Local Module State In order to view the real time port status of
28. Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 87 11 Trap Destination Index State Destination Community amp Enahbled gt 192 168 1 165 public lt Disabled gt Disabled Disabled Disabled Disahled Disahled Disahled Disahled Disahled mm m m ld d d d 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 rm mr m m m m Cancel Help Ctrl Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z State Enable or Disable to send Trap to the specified destination Destination Enter the specified IP address of the network management system that will receive the trap Community Enter the community name of the network management system 24 2 7 7 Trap Configuration Select option Trap Configuration from the Network Management menu The Trap Configuration screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 080 656 day HBH H3 37 Trap Configuration Local Module Down Trap enabled W Local Port 1 Port 3 Link Trap lt Enabled Local Port 2 Port 4 Link Trap lt Enabled Remote Copper Port Link Trap lt Enabled Remote Module Power Trap lt Enabled Cold Start Trap lt Enabled Warm Start Trap lt Enabled Authentication Failure Trap lt Enabled Power Supply Trap amp Enahled Power Fan Failure Trap amp Enahled wu Cancel Local Module Down Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to sen
29. ames Received Total frames of packet received Bytes Sent Total bytes of packet transmitted Frame Sent Total frames of packet transmitted Total Bytes Bytes Sent plus Bytes Received 4 6 4 2 Local Module Packet Error Statistics Events In order to view the Local Module Packet Error Statistics Events select Local Module Packet Error Statistics Events from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page is displayed Local Module Packet Error Statistics Events CRC Symbol Alignment Undersize Oversize RX RX RX RX RX RX Slot Fragments Error Error Frames Frames Frames 0 2 p p 0 0 0 0 0 0 CT ax Bar Et ee C9 Parl Raed XT hie CAT et tot CY T 753 CT e red e m CATAL CA CIT e eque x RX CRC Error Total packets received with CRC error RX Fragments Total packets received that less than 64 bytes or packet without SFD and are less than 64 bytes in length Rx Symbol Error Total packets received with symbol error RX Alignment Error Total packets received with alignment error RX Undersize Frames Total packets received less than 64 Bytes RX Oversize Frames Total packets received longer than 1518 bytes RX Jabbers Total packets received had both Oversize amp CRC error 90 RX Dropped Frames Total received packets
30. an manage and control chassis easier trough chassis illustration remotely Slot Power A P1 Link Fan 1 P1 Speed 2 P1 Duplex 2 Link Fan 1 P3 Link Fan 2 PA Link LED indicators Log from RS 232 DB 9 port Not log in from RS 232 DB 9 port Power source works properly Power source does not work Power source is not installed Fan works properly Fan does not work Fan is not installed Power source is not installed Lit constantly Link Up Lit with blinking Activity Data sending receiving Link Down Stand By 1000Mb 100Mb 10Mb Full Duplex Half Duplex 66 4 2 System Information select System Information of Main menu The System Information page appears System Information Company Mame 1 3 5 1 4 1 3304 10 15 System Contact System Mame Managed 15 Slots Chassis System Location Model Firmware version ROM Size KB Flash Size RAM Size KB 1000 Port Number 100 Port Number Boot ROM Version OS Version Version cC CPU version c Version Local Time 21 Managed 16 chassis Deven Company Name Enter company name for this Chassis up to 55 alphanumeric characters System Object ID View only field predefined System OID System Contact Enter contact information for this Chassis up to 55 alphanumeric characters S
31. ance degradation or even networks failure Broadcast storm can be caused by network loops malfunctioning NIC bad cable connections and applications or protocols that generate broadcast traffic among others Once broadcast storm started they will multiply and eventually crash the entire network Network administrators usually use routers to prevent Broadcast storm occurrence However with the advent of VLAN switches are now able to limit broadcast domains better and cheaper than routers Moreover the fiber switch has built in broadcast sensors and 27 filters to each port to provide even better broadcast storm protection Broadcast storm filter will active when the Broadcast Threshold is reached Threshold Enter the desired percentage values 1 27 of threshold Broadcast storm filter will active when the Broadcast Threshold is reached Rate Limiting Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the Rate Limiting function Threshold Enter the desired values 1 75 of threshold Link Pass Through Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the Link Pass Through function When enabled remote module UTP port link down or Fiber port link down will cause local module UTP port link down then you may learn the UTP link state of remote module from the UTP link state of local module It s a quite useful method for staff at central size 28 2 8 2 Remote Module Configuration select option Remote Module from the Chassis Management menu The Remote Modu
32. and the network management station and Chassis are on the same network Current State This view only field shows currently assigned by DHCP or manual IP address Subnet Mask amp Gateway of the Chassis 18 2 7 2 System Service Configuration Select option System Service Configuration from the Network Management menu The system Service Configuration screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 66 65G6 day 00 04 44 Gustem Service Configuration Telnet Service Enabled gt SAMP Service Enabled gt Web Service Enabled gt OK Cancel Help Gtrl 5 Cancel Gtrl1 C Help Ctrl Z Telnet Service Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the Telnet service SNMP Service Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the SNMP service Web Service Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the Web service 19 2 7 3 RS232 Telnet Console Configuration select option RS232 Telnet Console Configuration from the Network Management menu The RS232 Telnet Console Configuration screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version H 797 H6 day HBH H8 56 R5232 Telnet CGonsole Configuration Baud Hate 7668 hps Stop Bits 1 Parity Check Hone Word Length Flow Control Hone Telnet Port LEM lt 23 or Over 1824 gt System Time Out 39 1 secs OK Cancel Help OK Ctrl 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z Baud Rate 9600 bps RS 232 setting view only field Stop Bits 1 RS 232 setting view only field
33. are Allow user to update the latest firmware save current configuration or restore previous configuration 4 Load Factory Settings Load Factory Settings will return the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings The IP and Gateway addresses will also return to the factory default 5 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration Select this will also return the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings However this will not return the IP and Gateway addresses to the factory default 6 Backup Configuration Back up a copy of current configurations 90 2 10 1 Ping Ping refer to ICMP Echo Request a device receive the Ping request will respond with an ICMP Echo Reply Ping is useful to check network connection The chassis supports Ping to help network administrator easy to install and maintain the network Select Ping from the System Utility menu Following Ping screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 18 44 Ping IP Address Gize He peat 127 88 H 1 1 1 Bytes 4 1 Times Ping server 127 H8 H 1 with 32 bytes of data 32 bytes reply From 127 H 32 bytes reply from 127 8 icmp_seq H time Hms seqg 1 time Hms icmp seg 2 time Hms icmp seg 3 time Hms H H 32 bytes reply from 127 H H 32 bytes reply from 127 H H Sent 4 packets received 4 B had Cancel Help OK 1 6 Cancel Ctrl
34. col gt File lt Conf igurat ion Server Address User Mame Lanonymous Password File Location L configy rom Get Put Stop Transmitting Progress B OK Cancel Help Ctrl Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z Protocol Press Space Bar to select preferred protocol FTP or File Type Press Space Bar to select the file to process Firmware Configuration or Modules 1 Firmware Update firmware of chassis Managed 16 Slots Chassis Version 1 HH HBH5 1 94 42 38 Update Firmware Protocol gt File WFirmvare Server Address 127 0 0 1 User Mame Lanonymous Password File Location conf ig rom Get Transmitting Frogress Bz OK Cancel Help OK Ctrl 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Gtrl Z 2 Configuration Save or change configuration of chassis 54 Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 HH HBH5 i day 94 44 32 Update Firmware Protocol gt File Type Configuration ip Server Address 127 H H 1 1 User Mame Lanonymous Password xx File Location conf ig rom Get Put Stop Transmitting Progress Hz OK Cancel Help GCtrl 5 Cancel Gtrl1 C Help Gtrl Z 3 Modules Select Version then press Enter Model s name and Version will be listed if the module supports firmware updating Managed 16 Slots Chassis Version 1 HH HBH5 1 day H4 4 7 H5 Update Firmuare
35. ctivating On this sample VLAN_1 sets port 1 2 3 4 and 5 as a group Hanaged 16 51045 Chassis Version 1 686 176 day 86 02 54 Configure Remote Port Based ULRH Settings changed still not saued slot 1 Current Total Max 1 2 16 Name M Hembers 12345678 9 Cancel Help Ctrl 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl 2 And this example VLAN 2 sets port 2 4 6 8 and 10 as a group 32 Managed 16 Slots Chassis Version 1 686 176 day 90 03 38 Configure Remote Port Based WLAN Settings changed still not saved Slot 1 Current Tatal Hax WLANs 2 2 16 ULAN Name Members 1234556078 9 U U u u U Cancel Help Gtrl S Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl 2 33 2 8 3 Local Module Redundancy select option Local Module Redundancy from the Chassis Management menu The Local Module Redundancy screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 99 0950 Local Module Redundancy Suitch to Slave Module Power On Delay Slave Module Power Off Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Slave Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Module When Slot Slot 5 lot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot faster Module Port 1 or Port 2 Link Down 3 1 secs amp H 3H secs gt Disahled Disahled Disahled Disahled Disahled amp Enahled gt
36. d Factory Settings Except Network OK To load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration select OK then press Enter 08 2 10 6 Backup Configuration Auto Backup To enable or disable auto backup The default setting is disabled Backup Time Set up the time 24 hr clock to automatically backup once a day If the remote server fails or does not exist this function allows the system to retry around once per minute until the system completes a successful backup or the system times out next hour Protocol Select FTP or TFTP server to backup Server Address Specify a FTP or TFTP server IP address User Name Specify a username for FTP server Password Specify a password for FTP server File Directory Specify the local file directory where backup files will be saved to File Name The name of backup files which will be saved by date Transmitting Progress This field displays the uploading progress Backup State This field displays the backup state 59 2 11 Save Configuration In order to save configuration setting permanently user need to save configuration first before reset the chassis Select Save Configuration from the Console Program menu following screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 21 53 Main Menu System Information User Authentication Hetwork Management Chassis Management Tee Save All Changes to Flash Reset System Logout OK 1 2 3 4 5 8 9
37. d local module down trap Local Copper Port Link Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send local copper port link trap Local Fiber Port Link Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send local fiber port link trap Remote Copper Port Link Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send remote copper port link trap Remote Module Power Trap Enable or Disable the remote module power trap Cold Start Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send cold start trap Warm Start Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send Warm Start trap after system reset Authentication Failure Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send Authentication Failure trap after any unauthorized login attempt Power Down Trap Enable or Disable the port power down trap Power Fan Failure Trap Enable or Disable the power fan failure trap 20 2 8 Chassis Management In order to manage the Chassis and setup required Chassis function select option Chassis Management from the Console main menu The Chassis Management Menu screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version H 79 126G Chassis Management Menu Module Configuration Remote Module Configuration Local Module Redundancy Remote Module Diagnostics Reset Module 1 Local Module Configuration Setup slot configured from port speed and 2 Remote Module Configuration Setup remote slot configured from port speed and etc 3 Local Module Redundancy Setup redundancy group 4
38. d rates 88 4 6 4 Local Module Counters Events Select Local Module Counters Events then the Local Module Counters Events sub folder appears Local Module Traffic Statistics Events Bytes Frames Frames lot Recelvad Bytes Sent Sant Total Bytes Clear E 0 0 0 0 Clea 10730143611 1730160331 141597520179 185121256 252327663790 0 Cleat 0 Cheat 178139239765 232246723 139291850304 2176435067 317431090069 ce 0 Clear 0 it 0 m 2 IX Iii e EY I 0 0 0 3 4 6 4 1 Local Module Traffic Statistics Events In order to view the Local Module Traffic Statistics Events select Local Module Traffic Statistics Events from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page is displayed Local Module Traffic Statistics Events Bytes Frames Frames Received Received Bytes Sent Sent o o Total Bytes Clear 0 0 0 0 730160331 141597520179 185121256 252327663790 0 0 178139239765 232246723 139291850304 2176435067 317431090069 0 Gear 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mi 10730143611 8 D c nm 5 6 7 p B o9 Ho 4 TAS EX I Bytes Received Total bytes of packet received 89 Fr
39. der to enable network management of the Chassis proper network configuration is required To do this select option Network Management from the Console main menu The Network Management screen appears Managed 16 Slots Chassis Wersion 40 99 1260 Network Management Menu Configuration 1 2 System Service Configuration 3 R5232 Telnet Gonsole Configuration 4 Time Seruer Configuration 5 6 Device Community Trap Destination Irap Gonfiguration 1 Network Configuration Setup the required IP configuration of the Chassis 2 System Service Management Enable or Disable the specified network services 3 RS232 Telnet Console Configuration View the RS 232 port setting specified Telnet amp Console services 4 Time Server Configuration Enable or Disable time synchronization from a NTP server on network 5 Device Community View the registered SNMP community name list Add a new community name or remove an existing community name 6 Trap Destination View the registered SNMP trap destination list Add a new trap destination or remove an existing trap destination 16 7 Trap Configuration View the Chassis trap configuration Enable disable specified trap 2 1 Network Configuration Select option Network Configuration from the Network Management menu The Network Configuration screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version H 77 H6 day HBHB H7 59 Network Configuration Add
40. describes how to use your Chassis Console Program specifically in Local Console Management out of band Telnet Management in band Configuring the system Resetting the system The interface and options are the same with Local Console and Telnet Management The difference is the type of connection and the port that is used to manage the Chassis 2 1 Local Console Management Local Console Management is always done through the RS 232 DB 9 port and requires a direct connection between the Chassis and a PC This type of management is very useful especially when the network is down and the Chassis cannot be reached by any other means You also need to use the Local Console Management to setup the Chassis network configuration for the first time You can setup the IP address and change the default configuration to desired setting to enable Telnet or SNMP Follow these steps to begin a management session using Local Console Management 1 Attach the serial cable to the RS 232 DB 9 port located at the front of the Chassis with a null modem 2 Attach the other end to the serial port of a PC or workstation Run a terminal emulation program using the following settings e Emulation VT 100 ANSI compatible e BPS 9600 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow Control None e Enable Terminal keys 4 Press Enter to reach the Main menu 2 2 Remote Console Management Telnet You can manage the Chassis via Telnet session Ho
41. dropped due to less of resources TX Dropped Frames Total transmitted packets dropped due to less of resources TX Late Collision Total Late Collision detected Late Collision Collision occurred after 512 bits time TX Deferred Total packets transmitted with deferred error TX Total Collision Total Collision detected 4 6 4 3 Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Events In order to view the Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Events select Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Events from the Chassis Monitor menu Following page is displayed Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Events RX RX RX RX RX RX Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames 64 Bytes 65 127 128 255 256 511 512 1023 1024 Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes RX Unicast Frames 764265327 CO wl po 14514135 62522206 229047735 0 0 7764924 7058965 0 4311843 30543671 0 e 10 0 41 0 12 o 0 iW Drang fase ey Nest Bros yt E cy pe ae ital brash eon rod rem d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RX Frame 64 Bytes Total 64 bytes packets RX Frame 65 127 Bytes Total 65 127 bytes packets RX Frame 128 255 Bytes Total 128 255 bytes packets RX Frame 256 511 Bytes Total 256 511 bytes packets RX Frame 512 1023 Bytes Total 512 1023 bytes packets
42. e Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Port Speed Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Duplex Select Half or Full Flow Control Enable or Disable Flow control function MDI MDIX Select Auto MDI MDIX mode Broadcast Storm Blocking Enable or Disable the Broadcast Storm Blocking function Threshold Enter the desired percentage values 1 27 of threshold Broadcast storm filter will active when the Broadcast Threshold is reached 80 Rate Limiting Enable or Disable the Rate Limiting function Threshold Enter the desired values 1 99 of threshold Link Pass Through Enable or Disable the Link Pass Through function When enabled remote module UTP port link down or Fiber port link down will cause local module UTP port link down then you may learn the UTP link state of remote module from the UTP link state of local module It s a quite useful method for staff at central size 4 5 3 Local Module Redundancy select option Local Module Redundancy from the Chassis Management menu The Local Module Redundancy page appears Local Module Redundancy ae Master Module Port 1 or 2 Link Down Slave Module Power On Delay Slave Module Power Off Delay Redundant Group Slot 1 2 Disabled Redundant Group Slot 3 41 Disabled 4 Redundant Group Slot 5 Redundant Group Slot 7 8 Redundant Group Slot 9 10 Redundant Group Slot 11 127 Redundant Group
43. ears Main Menu Network Configuration 1 System Information User Authentication Network Management Address 00 06 14 9 00 06 0F i Network Configuration a Configuration Type Current State J System Service Configuration usi 1 RS232 TelnetiConsole Configuration fip address 182 168 0 1 182 168 0 1 1 Time Server configuration 1 Device Community subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Trap Destination i Trap Configuration Gateway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HO Chassis Management Chassis Monitor AL System Utility Save Configuration _ Reset System 1 Network Configuration Setup the required IP configuration of the Chassis 2 System Service Management Enable or Disable the specified network services 3 RS232 Telnet ConsoleConfiguration View the RS 232 port setting specified Telnet amp Console services 4 Time Server Configuration Enable or Disable time synchronization from a NTP server on network 5 Device Community View the registered SNMP community name list Add a new community name or remove an existing community name 6 Trap Destination View the registered SNMP trap destination list Add a new trap destination or remove an existing trap destination 7 Trap Configuration View the Chassis trap configuration Enable or disable a specified trap 70 4 4 1 Network Configuration Select option Network Configuration from the Network Management menu The Network Configuration pa
44. eived Total frames of packet received Utilization Total utilization of packet received Bytes Sent Total bytes of packet transmitted Frame Sent Total frames of packet transmitted Utilization Total utilization of packet transmitted Total Bytes Bytes Sent plus Bytes Received Total Utilization An average of sent and received utilization 41 2 9 4 Local module Packet Error Statistics select Local module Packet Error Statistics from chassis monitor menu following screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 33 58 Local Module Packet Error Statistics Counter CRC Error Fragments Symbol Error Alignment Error Undersize Frames Oversize Frames Jabbers Dropped Frames Dropped Frames Late Collision Deferred Total Collision slot Number i 2 3 4 7 8 9 1 12 13 14 15 16 I I clear counters of CURRENT module clear counters of ALL modules RX CRC Error Total packets received with CRC error RX Fragments Total packets received that less than 64 bytes or packet without SFD and are less than 64 bytes in length Rx Symbol Error Total packets received with symbol error RX Alignment Error Total packets received with alignment error RX Undersize Frames Total packets received less than 64 Bytes RX Oversize Frames Total packets received longer than 1518 byt
45. ersion ABS Flash Size 2948 05 Version 2 8 Size 16384 Version 1 8 1HHHM Port Humber CPU Version ABL 1HHM Port Humber Version OK Cancel Help OK Ctrl 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z Company Name Enter a company name for this Chassis up to 55 alphanumeric characters System Object ID View only field predefined System OID System Contact Enter contact information for this Chassis up to 55 alphanumeric characters System Name Enter a unique name for this Chassis up to 55 alphanumeric characters Use a descriptive name to identify the Chassis in relation to your network for example Backbone Rack 1 This name is mainly used for reference purpose only System Location Enter a brief description of the Chassis location up to 55 alphanumeric characters Like the name the location is for reference only for example 13th Floor Model Name View only field shows the product model name Firmware Version View only field shows the product firmware version ROM size KB View only field shows the product ROM size FLASH size KB View only field shows the product FALSH size RAM size KB View only field shows the product RAM size 1000M Port Number View only field shows total Gigabit port number on CPU board 100M Port Number View only field shows total 100M port number on CPU board 13 Boot ROM Version View only field shows the Boot ROM ve
46. es RX Jabbers Total packets received had both Oversize amp CRC error RX Dropped Frames Total received packets dropped due to less of resources TX Dropped Frames Total transmitted packets dropped due to less of resources TX Late Collision Total Late Collision detected Late Collision Collision occurred after 512 bits time TX Deferred Total packets transmitted with deferred error TX Total Collision Total Collision detected 42 2 9 5 Local module Packet Analysis Statistics select Local module Packet Analysis Statistics from chassis monitor menu following screen is displayed Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 34 18 Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Counter Frames Frames 65 127 Bytes Frames 128 255 Bytes Frames 256 511 Bytes Frames 512 1823 Bytes Frames 1624 MAK Bytes Unicast Frames Multicast Frames Broadcast Frames Unicast Frames Multicast Frames Broadcast Frames slot Number i 2 3 4 7 8 9 16 12 13 14 15 16 HE HE HHE mum idu clear counters of CURRENT module clear counters of ALL modules Use lt amp arrow keys to select the port to view to view RX Frame 64 Bytes Total 64 bytes packets RX Frame 65 127 Bytes Total 65 127 bytes packets RX Frame 128 255 Bytes Total 128 255 bytes packets RX Frame 256 511 Bytes Total 256 511 bytes packets RX
47. from the Network Management menu The Time server Configuration page appears Time Server Configuration Time Synchronization Disabled Time Server Address 0 0 0 0 Synchronization Interval 1440 Time Zone GMT 12 00 Daylight Saving Time Disabled vw Time Synchronization Click _ button to Enable or Disable time synchronization Time Server Address NTP timer server address Synchronization Interval The time interval to synchronize from NTP time server Time Zone Time zones of cities Click 7 button to select the appropriate time zone Daylight Saving Time Click button to Enable or Disable daylight saving time function Its a way of getting more out or the hour later in the morning when people are usually asleep anyway Daylight Saving Time Offset Click 7 button to select time offset NOTICE We are using SNTP to get time from those NTP servers recommend that the time server 1 not too far or just in the same LAN then the time will be more accurate 73 4 4 5 Device Community select option Device Community from the Network Management menu The Device Community page appears Device Community Up to 10 Device Community may be set Use DELETE to remove a registered community Use NEW 10 add a new community Use EDIT to view the current community setting Following page appears Device Community CurrentTotaltWax Agents Account State Enabled Description Default Account Disabled SNMP Leve
48. ge appears Network Configuration 00 06 19 00 08 0 Configuration Type Current State 192 158 0 1 192 158 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAC Address This view only field shows the unique and permanent MAC address assigned to the Chassis You cannot change the MAC address of your Chassis Configuration Type Click button to select using DHCP or Manual If select DHCP and a DHCP server also available on the network the Chassis will automatic get the IP address from the DHCP server If select the Manual mode user need to specify the IP address Subnet Mask amp Gateway IP Address Enter the unique IP address of this Chassis You can use the default IP address or specify a new one if there is address duplication or the address does not match your network Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask to use with the Chassis IP address The default subnet mask values for the three Internet address classes are as follows e Class A 255 0 0 0 e Class B 255 255 0 0 e Class C 255 255 255 0 Gateway Specify the IP address of a gateway or a router which is responsible for the delivery of the IP packets sent by the Chassis This address is required if the Chassis and the network management station are on different networks or subnets The default value of this parameter is 0 0 0 0 which means no gateway exists and the network management station and Chassis are on the same network Curren
49. hich the device resides Network addresses are assigned by three allocation organizations Depending on your location each allocation organization assigns a globally unique network number to each network that wishes to connect to the Internet e The second part 8 100 in the example identifies the device within the network Assigning unique device numbers is your responsibility If you are unsure of the IP addresses allocated to you consult the allocation organization from which your IP addresses were obtained Remember that no two devices on a network can have the same address If you connect to the outside world you must change all the arbitrary IP addresses to comply with those you have been allocated by the network allocation organization you do not do this your outside communications will not operate A subnet mask is a filtering system for IP addresses It allows you to further subdivide your network You must use the proper subnet mask for proper operation of a network with subnets defined MIB for Network Management Systems converter rack private MIB Management Information Bases is provided for managing the converter rack through a SNMP based network management system You must install the MIB before using that SNMP based network management system The MIB file is on a diskette shipped together with the converter rack The file name extension is mib which SNMP based compiler can read 2 CONSOLE PROGRAM This chapter
50. iguration vi Part State Configured From Part Speed v _ Counters Update Link Pass Through Slot Number Select the target slot Port State Enable or disable the selected port Configured Form Select the configuration method by software or hardware Port Type Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Port Speed Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Duplex Select Half or Full 79 Flow Control Enable or disable Flow Control function MDI MDIX Select Auto MDI MDIX mode Counter Update Enable or disable Counters Update function Link Pass Through Enable or Disable the Link Pass Through function When enabled remote module UTP port link down or Fiber port link down will cause local module UTP port link down then you may learn the UTP link state of remote module from the UTP link state of local module It s a quite useful method for staff at central size Click Advanced Settings button then the following page appears Remote Module Advanced Configuration Slot Humber Port Port State Configured From Auto Megotiation Port Speed Disabled v Threshold 1 275 Fate Limiting Disabled Threshold 1 S9Mbps Sc Disabled Port Number Select the target port Port State Enable or disable the selected port Configured Form Select the configuration method by software or hardware Port Typ
51. indows appears as following Prompt Enter username and password for Login at 192 168 1433 User Name PO Password Use Password Manager to remember these values OK J Came Enter the user name and password then select OK to login to the main page default user name is admin 64 COM Slot Power A P1 Link Fan 1 1 Speed Fan 2 P1 Duplex Power P link Fan 1 Link Fan 7 link 3 Main Menu System Information System Information 3 User Authentication AL Chassis Management Fy Chassis Monitor System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 9304 10 16 L3 System Utility Save Configuration 1 Reset System 1 System Information Name the Chassis specify the location and check the current version information 2 User Authentication View the registered user list 3 Network Management Set up or view the required IP address and related information of the Chassis for network management application 4 Chassis Management Setup chassis port configuration and other functions 5 Chassis Monitor View the ports status of the Chassis view the port counters of the Chassis 6 System Utility View Event Log Load Factory Settings and etc 7 Save Configuration Save all change to the system 8 Reset System Reset Chassis 65 4 1 1 Chassis Illustration Chassis illustration in the top of web management page provides a simple interface monitoring the chassis User c
52. ink down Local slot 16 port2 link down Remote slot 10 module power up Remote slot 18 copper link down User From telnet login succeeded Local slot 3 module down Local slot 3 porti link down Local slot 3 port2 Link down Clear day 93 28 2994 14 16 Fri 12 14 39 Source Event link down link down link down link down module power up link down login module down link down link down local local local local remote remote telnet local local local Clear 52 Managed Slots Chassis Version 1 686 656 Event Log Type day HH 2 day day HH HHH day HH BH SH day HH BH SH day HH HH 1H H day 26 2HA4 H4 16 12 82 38 2HH4 H4716 12 02 57 2HH4 H4716 12 02 57 I I I I I I I M I I E error Prezz for more properties warning I information day 3 44 2094 94 16 Fri 12 84 55 Mame Community Address 16 CUTR 166 CUTER 166 Redundant 166 Redundant SUH CUTEK TA SUH CUTEK TA admin CCT 2212WU2B CCT 2212WU2B CCT 2212WU2B 192 168 1 2H8 Doun Glear 53 2 10 3 Update Firmware The chassis has built in both and FIP clients User may save or restore their configuration and update their Firmware on line Select Update Firmware from the System Utility menu following screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 19 57 Update Firmware Proto
53. k has a built in menu driven interface called the Console Program that you can use to e Configure the system e Monitor the status e Reset the system You can use this Console Program as your only management system However if you choose another network management option an SNMP based management system You can access the text mode Console Program locally by connecting a VT100 terminal or a workstation running VT100 emulation software to the converter rack RS 232 DB 9 console port directly Or you can use Telnet to login and access the Console Program remotely through the 10 100Base T network SNMP Management Systems You can use standard SNMP based network management system such as HP OpenView to manage the converter rack and any of the installed slide in converter modules remotely through the 10 100Base T network When you use a SNMP based network management system the converter rack becomes one of the managed devices network elements in that system The converter rack network management module contains an SNMP agent that will respond to the requests from the SNMP based network management system These requests which you can control can vary from getting system information to setting the device attribute values The converter rack private MIB is provided for installation into your SNMP based network management system Web browser application You can manage the converter rack by web browser such as Internet Explorer o
54. l Read and Write Current Total Max Agents View only field Specify Current Current registered community number Total Total registered community user number Max Users Maximum available registered community number default 10 Account State Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable this Community Account Community Specified the authorized SNMP community name up to 20 alphanumeric characters Description Enter a unique description for this community name up to 35 alphanumeric characters This is mainly for reference purpose only IP Security Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the IP security function 74 lf Enabled Community may access the converter chassis only through the management station which has exact IP address specified in below IP address field If Disabled Community may access the converter chassis through any management station IP Address Specify the IP address used for IP Security function SNMP Level Click button to select desired privilege for the SNMP operation Available operation privileges Administrator Full access right include maintain user account amp system information load factory settings and etc Read amp Write Full access right but cannot modify user account amp system information cannot load factory settings Read Only Allow to view only Access Denied Complete forbid to access NOTICE If the community browses the Chassis without proper access right the Chassis
55. le screen appears Managed 16 Slots Chassis Version 1 686 176 H day 86 64 52 Remote Module Configuration Slot Humber slot 1 Remote Module Port State lt Enabled gt Configured From lt SofCware gt Port Type lt Auto Negotiation gt Link State UP Port Speed speed Mbps 18H Duplex Duplex FULL Flow Control Disabled Auto Notice This module does Counters Update Enabled gt HOT support manual mdi mdix Description fiduanced Settings ULRH Configuration Cancel Help 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl 2 Slot Number Select the target slot Configured Form Select the configuration method by software or hardware Port Type Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Port Speed Select the configuration method by manual or auto negotiation Duplex Select Half or Full Flow Control Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable Flow control function MDI MDIX Use or 4 to select Auto MDI and MDIX mode Counters Update Enable to update the counters on remote modules Advanced Settings Aiming at multi port remote module for further setting VLAN Configuration Aiming at multi port remote module for VLAN setting 29 2 8 2 1 Advanced Settings For those remote modules with multi port this function helps users to set advanced status on each port of remote modules 16 Slots Chassis Version 1 00 176 day 99 04 21 Remote Modu
56. le Advanced Configuration Settings changed still not saved Slot 1 Port Number Fort jf Remote Module Port State lt Enabled gt Configured From lt SofCware gt Port Type lt Auto Negotiation gt Link State Port Speed speed Mbps Duplex Duplex Flow Control lt Disabled gt Auto Notice This module does Broadcast Storm Blocking lt Disabled gt support manual Threshold 1 2 74 1 mdi mdix broadcast Rate Limiting lt Disabled gt storm and rate Threshold 1 99Hbps 1 limiting Cancel Help Ctrl S Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl 2 2 8 2 2 VLAN Configuration The converter rack also provides VLAN Configuration for remote modules which have multi port Users can create and edit name s of VLAN up to 16 groups No matter how many ports on the remote module VLAN Configuration can automatically distinguish the port numbers e g If there is a 9 ports remote module even though users set VLAN for 10 ports The system will ignore the setting on port 10 30 Hanaged 16 Slots Chassis Version 1 00 1766 Configure Remote Port Based WLAN Hame Hew Ctrl H Edit Ctrl E Delete 31 H day 88 05 29 Settings changed still not saved Ctrl D Help Ctrl 2 Hew Edit Delete Help After entering next page there are total 10 ports for user to set up VLAN Members port 1 to port 10 V means activating means dea
57. leshooting purposes Select option remote module diagnostics The remote module diagnostics screen appears Moreover Measure allows users to know the result of Latency and Jitter Latency is the time taken for data packets to pass through from CO site to CPE site normally measured as a round trip time Jitter is the variability in time taken for data packets to pass through from CO site to CPE site Hanaged 16 51045 Chassis Version 1 866 176 B day 81 34 25 Remote Module Diagnostics Module 1 Diagnose Loopback Test Result Transmit Packet 188 Packets 35200 Bytes Receive Packet 188 Packets Receive Error 9 Packet Test succeeded Latency and Jitter Measuring Result Transmit Packet 188 Packets 35288 Bytes Latency 65 us Jitter us Test Succeededt lt Press ESC Ctrl C to Leave This Page gt Slot Number Select the target slot Diagnose Start loopback testing Measure Start measurement for Latency and Jitter 36 2 8 5 Reset Module Reset Module allow user to reset the single module or all the modules Select reset module from the Chassis Management menu The remote module diagnostics screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day 99 12 32 Reset Module Module bord OE x Cn uS Press ESC to Leave This Page gt Use f or 4 to select the module Reset start to reset selected module s 37 2
58. nt Options You can manage the converter rack and any of the installed slide in converter modules in band or out of band In band management refers to managing the converter rack through the 10 100Base T RJ 45 port Out of band management means going through the RS 232 DB 9 port Following list the options Local Console Management Telnet Management SNMP Management WEB Management Local Console Management Local Console Management is done through the RS 232 DB 9 console port This RS 232 DB 9 port is located at the front of the converter rack Managing the converter rack in this mode requires a direct connection between a PC and the converter rack Telnet Management Telnet is done through the 10 100Base T network A RJ 45 connector is located at the front of the converter rack Once the converter rack is on the network you can use Telnet to log in and monitor the status remotely SNMP Management SNMP is done over the network The converter rack private Management Information Bases MIB is provided for SNMP based network management system Web Management Web is done over the network Once the converter rack is on the network you can log in and monitor the status remotely by web browser 1 2 Management Software amp Interfaces Following list the choices of management software and interfaces e Converter rack Console Program e SNMP based management software e Web browser application Console Program The converter rac
59. on between the equipment and receiver B Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected B Consult your local distributors or an experienced radio TV technician for help B Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Changes or modifications to the equipment which are not approved by the party responsible for compliance could affect the user s authority to operate the equipment Company has an on going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up to date Please check with your local distributors for the latest information No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form without written consent from the company Trademarks All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies Table of Contents TSINTRO DUC TION eme tiene 5 Td Manage Ment ODIIORIS 29 23 0 8 02823 0 00 20 9243562 aea ideo AE 5 1 2 Management Software amp Interfaces nennen 6 1 3 Management 7 2 GONSOLE 9 2 1 Local Console 9 2 2 Remote Console Management 10 2 95 Gorisole Program users ane
60. r Netscape and etc 1 3 Management Preparations After you have decided how you wish to manage your converter rack you need to make the cable connection determine the converter rack IP address and in some cases install MIB shipped with your converter rack Connecting the Converter Rack It is extremely important that cables have the correct pin arrangement and that the proper cables be used when connecting the converter rack to switches hubs workstations and other devices 10 100Base T RJ 45 MDI Port The 10 100Base T RJ 45 MDI port is located at the front of the converter rack The 10 100Base T port is used for remote in band network management Use Category 3 4 or 5 straight through UTP or STP cable maximum distance up to 328 ft 100 M RS 232 DB 9 Port The RS 232 DB 9 port is also located at the front of the converter rack The RS 232 DB 9 port is used for local out of band management By connecting the converter rack and a PC via RS 232 DB 9 port allow you to configure the converter rack and check its status even when the network is down since the RS 232 DB 9 port of the converter rack is a null modem is required to connect the converter rack and a PC IP Addresses IP addresses have the format n n n n where is a decimal number between 0 and 255 An example of an IP address is 168 168 8 100 IP addresses are made up of two parts first part 168 168 in the example identifies the network on w
61. r all ports of the remote module In another word this function is a RMON for Remote Modules 48 Hanaged 16 Slots Chassis Version 1 866 176 B day 88 86 15 Remote Module Network Monitoring Settings changed still not saved Slot 1 Counter Name Events Bytes Received Frames Received Rx Broadcast Frames Dropped Frames Symbol Error Error Bytes Sent Frames Sent Tx Broadcast Frames Multicast Frames Dropped Frames Reserve 1 196 687 899 18 688 933 1 194 368 256 18 662 064 Port Number 3 4 Press clear counters of CURRENT port Press to clear counters of ALL ports 49 2 10 System Utility system Utility allow user to operate and maintain the system more effectively Select option System Utility from the Console main menu The System Utility Menu screen appears System Utility Menu Ping Event Log Update Firmware Load Factory Settings Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration Backup Configuration 1 Ping Ping allow user to ping a specified network device 2 Event Log Log system event like system warm start cold start link up down user login logout and etc Event Log can be kept on CPU version 06 with Boot ROM version 08 or later version If CPU or Boot ROM version is earlier all events will lose when system shut down or reboot 3 Update Firmw
62. r menu Following page is displayed Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Rates RX RX RX RX RX Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames 65 127 128 255 256 511 512 1023 1024 MAX Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes Bytes RX RX Unicast Multicast Frames Frames 0 Oo oOo co 370 ololojo 0 0 0 0 ate pe iat fas Eros Bresd flat 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 B 1 0 Oo Oo Oo 0 0 Go oO Co CO OS OD Oo 5 6 6 6 21 RX Frame 64 Bytes 64 bytes packets received rates RX Frame 65 127 Bytes 65 127 bytes packets received rates RX Frame 128 255 Bytes 128 255 bytes packets received rates RX Frame 256 511 Bytes 256 511 bytes packets received rates RX Frame 512 1023 Bytes 512 1023 bytes packets received rates RX Frame 1024 MAX 1024 1518 bytes packets received rates RX Unicast Frames Good Unicast packets received rates RX Multicast Frames Good Multicast packets received rates RX Broadcast Frames Good Broadcast packets received rates TX Unicast Frames Unicast packets sent rates TX Multicast Frames Multicast not include Broadcast packets sent rates TX Broadcast Frames Good Broadcast packets receive
63. r to backup Server Address Specify a FTP or TFTP server IP address User Name Specify a username for FTP server Password Specify a password for FIP server File Directory Specify the local file directory where backup files will be saved to File Name The name of backup files which will be saved by date Transmitting Progress This field displays the uploading progress Backup State This field displays the backup state 97 4 8 Save Configuration In order to save configuration setting permanently user need to save configuration first before reset the chassis Select Save Configuration from the menu following page appears Main Menu save Configuration A system Information O User Authentication Network Management save All Changes to Flash Chassis Management OK Cancel Chassis Monitor LOK System Utility O Save Configuration 714 Reset System To save Configuration before reset System click OK 4 9 Reset System After configuration change reset system to take change effect Select Reset System from the menu following page appears Main Menu O System Information O User Authentication Network Management Chassis Management H Chassis Monitor FH System Utility 11 save Configuration Reset System To perform System Reset click 98 Reset System All Changes Mot saved Will be Lost Reset System This 15 intentionally lef
64. rames 21 0 0 0 01 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 e rep e elo o x oam T 09 36231 oDlolololol lo RX CRC Error Packets received rates with CRC error RX Fragments Packets received rates that less than 64 bytes or packet without SFD and are less than 64 bytes in length Rx Symbol Error Packets received rates with symbol error RX Alignment Error Packets received rates with alignment error RX Undersize Frames Packets received rates less than 64 Bytes RX Oversize Frames Packets received rates longer than 1518 bytes RX Jabbers Packets received rates had both Oversize amp CRC error RX Dropped Frames Packets received rates dropped due to less of resources TX Dropped Frames Transmitted rates dropped due to less of resources TX Late Collision Total Late Collision detected Late Collision Collision occurred after 512 bits time TX Deferred Packets transmitted rates with deferred error TX Total Collision Total Collision detected 87 4 6 3 3 Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Rates In order to view the Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Rates select Local Module Packet Analysis Statistics Rates from the Chassis Monito
65. ress HH H6 19 83 21 22 Configuration Type Manual H Current State IP Address 172 168 1 133 1 172 168 1 133 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 1 255 255 255 0 Gateway 9 9 1 8 1 4 4 6 8 OK Cancel Help Ctrl 5 Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z MAC Address This view only field shows the unique and permanent MAC address assigned to the Chassis You cannot change the MAC address of your Chassis Configuration Type Press Spacebar to select using DHCP or Manual f select DHCP and a DHCP server also available on the network the Chassis will automatic get the IP address from the DHCP server If select the Manual mode user need to specify the IP address Subnet Mask amp Gateway IP Address Enter the unique IP address of this Chassis You can use the default IP address or specify a new one if there is address duplication or the address does not match your network Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask to use with the Chassis IP address The default subnet mask values for the three Internet address classes are as follows e Class A 255 0 0 0 e Class B 255 255 0 0 e Class C 255 255 255 0 17 Gateway Specify the IP address of a gateway a router which is responsible for the delivery of the IP packets sent by the Chassis This address 15 required if the Chassis and the network management station are on different networks or subnets The default value of this parameter is 0 0 0 0 which means no gateway exists
66. rformance degradation or even networks failure Broadcast storm can be caused by network loops malfunctioning NIC bad cable connections and applications or protocols that generate broadcast traffic among others Once broadcast storm started they will multiply and eventually crash the entire network 78 Network administrators usually use routers to prevent Broadcast storm occurrence However with the advent of VLAN switches are now able to limit broadcast domains better and cheaper than routers Moreover the fiber switch has built in broadcast sensors and filters to each port to provide even better broadcast storm protection Broadcast storm filter will active when the Broadcast Threshold is reached Threshold Enter the desired percentage values 1 27 of threshold Broadcast storm filter will active when the Broadcast Threshold is reached Rate Limiting Enable or Disable the Rate Limiting function Threshold Enter the desired values 1 99 of threshold Link Pass Through Enable or Disable the Link Pass Through function When enabled remote module UTP port link down or Fiber port link down will cause local module UTP port link down then you may learn the UTP link state of remote module from the UTP link state of local module It s a quite useful method for staff at central size 4 5 2 Remote Module Configuration select option Remote Module from the Chassis Management menu The Remote Module page appears Remote Module Conf
67. rsion OS Version View only field shows the OS version UI Version View only field shows the User Interface program version CPU Version View only field shows the CPU version M B Version View only field shows the Main board version 2 6 User Authentication To prevent any un authorized operation only registered users are allowed to operate the Chassis Any user wants to operate the Chassis needs to register into the user list first To view or change current registered users select 2 User Authentication from the main menu The User Authentication main screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version H 797 H6 day 6 25 User Authentication User Description Edit Delete Help New Ctrl N Edit Ctrl E Delete Ctrl D Help Up to 10 User maybe set Use DELETE to remove a registered user Press NEW to add a new user Press EDIT to view the current user setting Following screen appears 14 Managed Slots Chassis Version H 77 H6 day HBH H6 55 User Authentication Current Iotal Max Users 1 1 168 Account State Enabled User Mame admin Password pee Retype Password xx Description Default Account IP Security lt Disahled gt IP Address 4 6 8 8 Console Level Administrator OK Cancel Help Ctrl Cancel Ctrl C Help Ctrl Z Current Total Max Users View only field Specify Current Current registered user number Total Total registered
68. ry Settings will return all the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings include the IP and Gateway address Load Factory Settings is useful when network administrator like to re configure the system A system reset is required to put all changes effect after Load Factory Settings select Load Factory Settings from the System Utility menu following screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 0 99 1960 day 00 14 13 System Utility Menu Ping Event Log U adate Firmware Factory Settings Load Factory Load Factory Settings OK To load Factory Settings select OK then press Enter 57 2 10 5 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration will return all the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings However the IP and Gateway addresses will not return to the factory default Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration is extremely useful when a network administrator need to re configure the system REMOTELY Because traditional Factory Reset will bring network settings back to default and lost all network connection select Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration from the System Utility menu following screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 0 99 1906 System Utility Menu Ping Event Log Update Firmware Load Factory Settings Factor Loa
69. s such as a routing table SET This command is used by an SNMP Manager to control managed devices The NMS changes the values of variables stored within managed devices Trap is used by the managed device to asynchronously report a specified event to the SNMP Manager When certain types of events occur a managed device will send a trap to alert the SNMP Manager The system built in management module also supports SNMP management User must install the MIB file before using the SNMP based network management system The MIB file is on a diskette that accompanies the system The file name extension is mib which SNMP based compiler can read Please refer to the appropriate documentation for instructions on installing the system private MIB 63 4 MANAGEMENT This chapter describes how to manage the converter rack by web browser 4 1 Web Overview You can manage the Chassis via Web browser However you must first assign a unique IP address to the Chassis before doing so Use the Local Console to log into the Chassis and set up the IP address for the first time The default IP of Chassis is 192 168 0 1 Follow these steps to manage the Chassis through Web browser 1 Use Local Console to set up the assigned IP parameters of the Chassis e address e Subnet Mask e Default gateway IP address if required 2 Run Web browser 3 Log into the Chassis to reach the Main menu Once you gain the access a Login w
70. ser wants to operate the Chassis needs to register into the user list first select User Authentication of the main menu The User Authentication page appears i Main Menu User Authentication 1 System Information User Authentication 7 LJ Network Management Chassis Management Chassis Monitor 711 System Utility _ Save Configuration RADIUS Configuration _ Reset System 68 Click view button then following page appears User Authentication Current Totaliviax Users Account state Enabled Description Default Account IP Sddress 0 0 0 0 Console Level Administrator Click RADIUS Configuration button then following page appears RADIUS Confiquration RADIUS Authentication Disabled RADIUS Port 1812 RADIUS Server Address 0 0 0 0 Ah RADIUS Server Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Authentication Enable or disable RADIUS Authentication function Secret Key Enter the Secret Key same as the RADIUS server RADIUS Port Specify the UDP port for RADIUS Retry Times Set up the retry times for the connection between the device and its clients RADIUS Server Address Enter the IP address of the RADIUS Server 219 RADIUS Server Address Enter the IP address of the 274 RADIUS Server 69 4 4 Network Management In order to enable network management of the Chassis proper network configuration is required Click Network Management of the main menu The Network Management sub folder app
71. ssis Management Setup chassis port configuration and other functions 5 Chassis Monitor View the ports status of the Chassis view the port counters of the Chassis 6 System Utility Ping Firmware Update Load Factory Settings and etc 7 Save Configuration Save all changes to flash 8 Reset System Reset Chassis 9 Logout Logout from the console program 0 Help List the console operation keys 11 2 4 Navigating the Console Program Screens To do this Highlight an option in menu Select a highlighted option Pull Down Menu a choice field Select within Pull Down Menu in a choice field Toggle between available options in a choice field Move to the next entry field or command Move one line up to the previous field Move one line down to the next field Exit current screen 12 Use this key Tab and or or press number directly Enter Spacebar Spacebar Tab gt ESC Ctrl C 2 5 System Information Select System Information in the Console Program Main menu The System Information screen appears Managed Slots Chassis Version 4 99 86G day HBH H5 4H Gustem Information Companu Mame Jii he Compan System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 7384 1H 1 7 System Contact LcontactPcompany com System Mame Managed Slots Chassis System Location Model Name Managed 16 Slots Chassis 8 99 86 Firmuare Version ROM Size 512 Boot ROM V
72. t State This view only field shows currently assigned by DHCP or manual IP address Subnet Mask amp Gateway of the Chassis 71 4 4 2 System Service Configuration Select option System Service Configuration of the Network Management menu The System Service Configuration page appears System Service Configuration Telnet Service Click 7 button to Enable or Disable the Telnet service SNMP Service Click _ button to Enable or Disable the SNMP service Web Service Click 7 button to Enable or Disable the Web service 4 4 3 RS232 Telnet Console Configuration select option RS232 Telnet Console Configuration from the Network Management menu The RS232 Telnet Console Configuration page appears ES232 Telnet Console Configuration Baud Rate aen bps Parity Check Word Length Baud Rate 9600 bps RS 232 setting view only field Stop Bits 1 RS 232 setting view only field Parity Check None RS 232 setting view only field Word Length 8 RS 232 setting view only field Flow Control None RS 232 setting view only field 72 Telnet Port Specified the desired TCP port number for the Telnet console Default TCP port number of the Telnet is 23 System Time Out Specified the desired times that the Chassis will wait before cut off an inactive console telnet connection Specified 0 mean never cut off an inactive connection 4 4 4 Time Server Configuration select option Time Server Configuration
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74. tate Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable this Community Account Community Specified the authorized SNMP community name up to 20 alphanumeric characters Description Enter a unique description for this community name up to 35 alphanumeric characters This is mainly for reference purpose only IP Security Press Spacebar to Enable or Disable the IP security function If Enabled Community may access the converter chassis only through the management station which has exact IP address specified in below IP address field If Disabled Community may access the converter chassis through any management station IP Address Specify the IP address used for IP Security function SNMP Level Use ori to select desired privilege for the SNMP operation Available operation privileges Administrator Full access right include maintain user account amp system information load factory settings and etc Read amp Write Full access right but cannot modify user account amp system information cannot load factory settings Read Only Allow to view only Access Denied Complete forbid to access NOTICE If the community browses the Chassis without proper access right the Chassis will respond empty For example if a community only had Read amp Write privilege then it cannot browse Chassis User table 23 2 7 6 Trap Destination Select option Trap destination from the Network Management menu The Trap Destination screen appears
75. teway addresses will also return to the factory default 3 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration Select this will also return the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings However this will not return the IP and Gateway addresses to the factory default 4 Backup Configuration Backup a copy of current configurations 94 4 7 1 Event Log select Event Log from the System Utility menu following page appears Event Log Type up Time Description Source event User from rs232 login succeeded User from 19232 time out m pw sermones noanean _ fs pw iocarsers mosueanen foca rone som wr say onca0s Loca sot 10 com nose own _ NOTICE When get time from NTP time server successfully event log time will display local time instead of system up time 4 7 2 Load Factory Settings Load Factory Settings will return all the configuration of the Chassis to the factory default settings include the IP and Gateway address Load Factory Settings is useful when network administrator like to re configure the system A system reset is required to put all changes effect after Load Factory Settings select Load Factory Settings from the System Utility menu following page appears Load Factory Settings system Will Need Reset Load Factory Settings To load Factory Settings click
76. wever you must first assign a unique IP address to the Chassis before doing so Use the Local Console to log into the Chassis and set up the IP address for the first time Follow these steps to manage the Chassis through Telnet session 1 Use Local Console to set up the assigned IP parameters of the Chassis e address e Subnet Mask e Default gateway IP address if required 2 Run Telnet 3 Log into the Chassis to reach the Main menu Limitations When using Telnet keep the following in mind e Only two active Telnet sessions can access the Chassis at one time 10 2 3 Console Program Overview Once you gain the access a Login Console appear as following Enter the user name and password then press ENTER to login to the Console Program main menu default user name is admin Managed Slots Chassis Version H 797 H6 day 4 37 Main Menu User Authentication Hetwork Management Chassis Management Chassis Monitor System Utility Save Configuration Reset System Logout Iz 2 3 4 5 6 re 8 9 Press Tab or or 4 Number directly to select 1 System Information Name the Chassis specify the location and check the current version information 2 User Authentication View the registered user list Add a new user or remove an existing user 3 Network Management Set up or view the required IP address and related information of the Chassis for network management application 4 Cha
77. will respond empty For example if a community only had Read amp Write privilege then it cannot browse Chassis User table 4 4 6 Trap Destination Select option Trap destination from the Network Management menu The Trap Destination page appears Trap Destination Destination Community Disabled 0 0 0 0 02 2 e meme State Enable or Disable to send Trap to the specified destination 75 Destination Enter the specified IP address of the network management system that will receive the trap Community Enter the community name of the network management system 4 4 7 Trap Configuration Select option Trap Configuration from the Network Management menu The Trap Configuration page appears Trap Configuration Local Module Down Trap Local 1 Port 3 Link Trap Local 2 4 Link Trap Remote Port Link Trap Remote Module Power Trap Cold Start Trap Warm Start Trap Authentication Failure Trap Power Supply Trap Power Fan Failure Trap Local Module Down Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send local module down trap Local Copper Port Link Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send local copper port link trap Local Fiber Port Link Trap Enable or Disable the Chassis to send local fiber port link trap
78. ystem Name Enter a unique name for this Chassis up to 55 alphanumeric characters Use a descriptive name to identify the Chassis in relation to your network for example Backbone Rack 1 This name is mainly used for reference purpose only System Location Enter a brief description of the Chassis location up to 55 alphanumeric characters Like the name the location is for reference only for example 13th Floor Model Name View only field shows the product model name 67 Firmware Version View only field shows the product firmware version ROM size lt gt View only field shows the product ROM size FLASH size KB View only field shows the product FALSH size RAM size lt gt View only field shows the product RAM size 1000M Port Number View only field shows total Gigabit port number on CPU board 100M Port Number View only field shows total 100M port number on CPU board Boot ROM Version View only field shows the Boot ROM version OS Version View only field shows the OS version UI Version View only field shows the User Interface program version CPU Version View only field shows the CPU version M B Version View only field shows the Main board version Up Time View only field shows how long the device is powered on Local Time View only field shows the local time 4 3 User Authentication To prevent any un authorized operation only registered users are allowed to operate the Chassis Any u

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