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1. administrator Disable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enable public private 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Update NOTE If you change the Setup password please write it down in a safe place for your reference 32 ALPHA TELECOM Click Update to save your configurations Controller updated Now restarting This process may take a few minutes depending on your connect speed Please check the IP address of your Midspan again it may be updated to a new IP address if the DHCP client is enabled Configuration Description Controller Setup Default Settings Description IP Address 192 168 1 111 Four groups of numbers assigned by the Network server DHCP mode Enabled or user defined DHCP mode Disabled Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Four groups of numbers assigned by the Network server DHCP mode enabled or user defined DHCP mode disabled Gateway address 192 168 0 1 Four groups of numbers assigned by the Network server DHCP mode enabled or user defined DHCP mode disabled Network link speed Auto Auto 10 full duplex 100 full duplex 10 half duplex 100 half duplex DHCP client Enable The default setting Enable sets the DHCP client in Dynamic mode Dynamic mode allows the Network server to automatically assign the IP address subnet mask and Gateway address If the DHCP client is set to Disable the DHCP client is set to Static mode Static mode allows the user to manually a
2. Step 1 Login password by default administrator TEPIP MOM Step 2 Type show system Verify the System firmware and SNMP Firmware is the latest Step 3 Type reboot Verify that the Midspan is rebooting all LEDs will flash Step 4 Click on the disconnect icon Step 5 If you wish to reconnect use the Ethernet Manager Tool etm exe to verify the IP address of the NIC Interface Midspan Note Your IP Address and Midspan Setup Password may be different from the example shown above Please check the Phihong website for the latest firmware revision 46 ALPHA TELECOM SNMP MIB Phihong USA Corp registered Enterprise ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 SNMP Version SNMP V2 TCP UDP Port 161 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol COW Name Type Vawe Description _ reset 1 controller restore 1 Defaults save 1 parameters to flash 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 4 0 poeSystemAIIPortPowerEnable INTEGER ready 0 Setting this object disable 1 at a value enable 2 enable 2 enables detection mechanism for all port Setting this object at a value disable 1 disables detection mechanism for all port 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 6 0 poeSystemHWVersion DisplayString Read only System hardware version for the Main board 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 7 0 poeSystemNumberOfChannel INTEGER Read only Number of ports available in the system 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 8 0 poeSystemProductPartNumber INTEGER Read only poe370U 480 8 po
3. ALPHA TELECOM P7024A P7124A With SNMP 24 Port Gigabit PoE Mid Span User Manual Rev 1 0 ALPHA TELECOM Disclaimer Alpha Telecom Inc USA accepts no accountability or liability arising from the use of the Midspans as described in this document The handling of equipment will be users responsibility Applications described in this document are for descriptive purposes only ATIU does not provide warranty for modified products Notice This document contains informative information about the software and hardware used on the P7024A Midspan The information is held to be accurate and reliable from time of print Please be advised that product development and revisions are still in course of action ATIU cannot be held responsible for involuntary error exclusions inaccuracies or following changes of printed material ATIU reserves the right to make changes to products and to their specifications as described in this document at any time without prior notice The contents of this document may not be photocopied or reproduced in any form without written permission of ATIU NOTE Midspans are for indoor use only January 2007 Alpha Telecom Inc U S A All Rights Reserved This document is subject to change without notice ALPHA TELECOM Contents 1 Safety Procedures LE General PrecauulOMs c nassasneaectnsese ueae etch acorersamtceaueraedsbantaaeuen 4 6 2 Midspan Hardware Setup 2 1 Physical Hardwar
4. Power mia Class Current Determined Class The Port Parametric Information panel has the following set of parameters that are displayed e Discovery R ohms This value represents the discovered resistance R of the port in ohms e Current mA This value represents the current 1 of the port in milliamps e Voltage V This value represents the voltage V of the port e Power mW This value represents the power of the port in milliwatts e Class Current mA This value represents the class current of the port in milliamps e Determined Class This value represents the class of the discovered device Note If the ports are less than 24 ports for the system those ports greater than the total system port count will read all zeros 0 25 ALPHA TELECOM 5 Troubleshooting If problems occur with the Midspan verify the following The troubleshooting solutions provided can only solve minor problems If your problem is not listed please contact our local office for further technical assistance Table 3 Troubleshooting 1 Assure that AC power cord is connected Midspan does not power up 2 Assure that AC power cord is in good condition 3 If solution 1 amp 2 are true then disconnect the AC power cord and reconnect Observe Port LEDs to verify proper power up Verify Midspan is properly connected to an AC power DC LED not lit source 1 Port maybe disabled and needs to be enable
5. Save Parameters to Flash 21 ALPHA TELECOM The Download or ENTR feature is used to download new application firmware code onto the uP Please refer to the ATIU website www alpha tele com or email to support alpha tele com for the test firmware POE Firmware During the Download In Progress the GUI function buttons will be temporarily disabled Example file TIProtoRS232 30 599 73KB 599 File 12 5 2006 11 13 4M lt C Alpha 1 T s66 System Setup Combrol System Info Pof ID Revision Farmasie Revio System Satur System DN ama Pol Desci hii Porn Commands Pori Port 2 Pani Pot 4 Pont 5 Formi Poit Pong Pait Portit Pii 17 Port 12 on elle a e a 7 SS SS SS A E E ST a RE SA Port 17 TE Piit 14 ie 15 ite 16 O 7 ie 18 O 13 o 20 Port 21 Part 22 Pat 23 O Enable LED key Port status HOTE To send changes made in this seriton to ihe PoE Detecting Desen Pot lad aystem click on Send Post Consol Drop down to see the lag Clear Log pice ccs 22 ALPHA TELECOM 4 4 GUI Port Description The Port Description panel shows 24 ports On the PoE midspans that have 8 or 16 ports the port number higher than the system port count will be shaded grey and disabled Each section specifies the individual port descriptions for the system Figure 14 Port Description Port Description Forn Commands Enable Disable All Ports Sen
6. 24852 2 5 6 poePortDisconnectTrap NOTIFICATION Port Disconnect Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 5 7 PoePortVoltageFailTrap NOTIFICATION SS Port Voltage Fail Trap Currently disabled Reserved for future use The NIC Interface Midspan performs under the TCP IP UDP port of 161 UDP port 161 for SNMP is an official IANA registered UDP port number While attempting to connect to the NIC Interface Midspan via a different network domain the user must acknowledge that the local network supports the UDP port 161 50 ALPHA TELECOM 2 Different network domain Building 2 Network Domam 234 168 2 xxx Network Domam 3rd floor 192 168 3 xxx tnd floor 192 168 2 xxx lst floor 192 168 l xxx Building 1 Network Domam 192 168 1 xxx Description of Diagram Building 1 has one main Network Server that links all three floors together Building 2 has one main Network Server with the Network Domain of 254 168 2 xxx Different methods of connection NOTE Taking consideration that the Access Control from the Controller Setup is Disabled Allowing all access Connection within the same Network Domain Please refer to thee diagram above for Building 1 For instance e The NIC Interface Midspan is connected to the Network Domain of 192 168 1 xxx located on the 1 floor All Computers connected to the Network Domain of 192 168 1 xxx can communicate with the NIC Interface Midspan e The NIC Interface Midspan remains conne
7. Bypass Power up E Friorty Low Low Low Low Low Low Power Lirit rm 22800 22600 22000 22300 22000 22000 ney ee Power Management e The Update System Control button will send configuration information from just this section to the uP e Power Managements Off This allows the power management components in the firmware to be disabled By default Power Management is selected to be Off Click Update System Control to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash e PSI PS2 and Total Power Limit The Power Management function in the firmware allows users to set power limits to efficiently control the total power Click Update System Control to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash e Total Power Reading W Presents the total system power consumed by PS1 and PS2 in Watts 2 ALPHA TELECOM Priority The priority pull down menu sets a priority for each port that is used in the Power Management algorithm This priority is a factor in which ports are powered up and powered down during the execution of the Power Management algorithm The allowable priorities are low high and critical Click Send Port Control current 8 ports to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash Pow
8. Save Parameters to Flash 28 ALPHA TELECOM Appendix B Optional NIC Interface option N PC to Network to Midspan Oo Mm O Cat5 cable Cais cable PC Midspan Network Midspan NIC Interface Setup NOTE Assure the connection path between your PC and the Midspan Skip Step 1 if you wish to use our ATIU GUI to communicate with the Midspan 1 Visit www alpha tele com to download latest SNMP MIB for the NIC interface Example SNMP MIB file please check our website for updates E phihongo dso txt 13 KE Text Document agrzo06 9 11 AM If you choose to use your own SNMP console please rename the SNMP MIB text file to the file extension that matches your SNMP Console Follow the instructions for your SNMP Console to install the MIB file Please check the ATIU website www alpha tele com occasionally for the latest updates for the MIB and the SNMP Firmware Example of a SNMP Firmware file please check our website for updates E 0608095973 b1 4 3 bin SaKB BIN File 5 9 2006 9 11 AM 2 Visit www alpha tele com to download the Ethernet Manager tool etm exe Etm exe is a Device Management Utility that runs under the Windows 32 bit environment and is used to setup the IP address subnet mask and MAC address of your SNMP device For more advance setup settings use Internet Explorer or another Internet Browser 29 ALPHA TELECOM NOTE Your IP Address may be different from the exam
9. TCP IP Properties i Ea a General Authentication Advanced General You can get P seting scagned automatically i your nehwoik supports this capabili Olhava you need lo ack pour nehvork administrator foe the appiopisle IP satirigi Connec unng Ep ASUSTet Broadcom 440 10 100 Ir Confguie The connection uses the following Rms O Obtan an IP address automate olly Wf BL Cier fot Microcoft Networks Une ther falioning IP addiess me a di Fie and Printer Sharing for Wicroeait Nebeorks Cr ackbess 19 1689 1 119 4 y w DoS Packet Scheduler z m ae nenei Protocet TCPAP Bi G bre mark 25 255 2 0 u _ S cinch a Deak gaama rstali Properties Desorption Traremistion Control Protocolntemel Protocol The delai wade aite network protocol thal piowdes communie shorn aaps dens interconnected rahvaks Ute the following ONS server addierter Pretered DHS sewer Show icon in notification aea when conmmected i Aaa Motip mea when thit connection hat limited of no cormectivihy Advanced Lok a L_Cancel_ om p 36 ALPHA TELECOM How to use the ATIU GUI with the NIC Midspan Please locate the Alpha Telecom P70xxA GUlL exe on your desktop or from your Start menu Step 1 Choose Connection Type SNMP LAN amp WAN gt select AutoScan IP address Set Alpha Telecom P7OxxA GUI Auto Scan IP Address Set Connection Type SN MP LA amp N amp WAN IP Ad
10. all ports are enabled Click Send Port Control to send the command to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash If Detect Legacy Signature checkbox 1s selected all ports are enabled and the firmware will try to detect legacy devices By default legacy detection is disabled The message in blue states that the Legacy Detect is Enabled Figure 14 Click Send Port Control to send the command to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash 23 ALPHA TELECOM The different colored LEDs show the status of the individual ports Yellow LED shows the port is detecting or ready to be connected Red LED shows the port as Disable Error Green LED shows that the port is connected Figure 15 LED Key Port Status LED key Port status Detecting Disable Eror Port Connected 24 ALPHA TELECOM 4 5 GUI Parametric Information This section allows users to review but not edit the Parametric Information for each port Figure 16 Parametric Information Parametric Information Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port Port 6 Port T Port 4 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Discovery A Discovery C Current rv Voltage M Power mia Class Current Determined Class Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 1 Port 19 Port 20 Port 214 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 Discovery A Discovery C Current m Voltage M
11. and USB Driver Installation Please follow the Installation Wizard to install the ATIU GUI and the USB to Serial Comm Port driver The USB to Serial Comm Port driver is necessary for communicating between the Midspan via a Communication Port on the PC Aloha Telecom _P70xxA GUI Setup exe T Alpha Telecom P7OxxA GUI 1 0 Setup Welcome to the Alpha Telecom PfOxxA GUI 1 0 Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of Alpha Telecom PYOx 4 GUI 1 0 It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system Files without having to reboot your computer Click Next bo continue Note Please refer to the ATIU website to insure you are installing the latest version of the ATIU GUI 3 1 PC to Midspan Connection via USB RS232 lt lt a Midspan PC 9 14 ALPHA TELECOM 3 2 Device Manager To view Port Properties When you are ready to begin please connect the proper end of the USB to Serial cable to your P7024A Midspan and the other to an avai lable USB port on your PC If you installed the USB driver described above your PC will locate the new hardware To view which Serial COM Port your P7024A Midspan is installed please follow the instructions System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Device Manager The D
12. 024A 18 NOt CONNEC d cdivaciurngan Senar EEAS E EERE ERARE 7 Figure 2 Data amp Power top row Data bottom row sensussnsessusensesessesees J Figure 3 Connectors and Indicator osussussussussussrssessersrssrssrrsersrrrersrsseen J Fiare t Rear Side fP 024A eror acnwne ven etieuecusevnoriestendeus AN TAERE 7 Fig re 5 DC Pow er C Ome OOF oj cscceiiaess en cietdacesceuneebues ences TEETE E 7 Figure o AC Power COMMCCLOF grat dcowataneassdassmsecenesnestanpacnenesseyesensuestanpecee ees 1 Figure 7 P7024A connected through Data amp Power line ccc cece cece cece eee eneees 9 Figure ss NIC CADIC pancakectneseeaicauwadue sate vomtentae RERE EPT TITRO ES Er PESER EEEE 9 POUC Ie USBC ADO erene renr E E OE o E EEEa EAEE 9 Proure 10 USB Cable Connected eeann 9 Feo AAC POWer O e E EEE E E A E AEE 9 Figure 12 Rack Mounted Midspan nnsnnnsnnnsunsennsenssussenseessrrsersrerserssersees 11 Figure 13 Rack mounting bracket and screws 0 cece eee cece e cece eee eennneeeaaas 11 Pouro 14 6 OT MID WOW eor ra sees sesteys 17 Figure 15 System Setup amp Control nsnnssunsenssunssnsserssunserseerserrsersrrssersee 18 Figure 16 System Information and Port Commands cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 Figure 17 Port Description oss ceuwhs san Woereddawneveneiiw teen tereddaeiwneveridwtsentweses 20 Fioure 13 LED Key Port Stas miiicncccweannakndswwartecmmcngssesseaaainisawad
13. EGER Read only classO 1 awe class1 2 class2 3 class3 4 class4 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 9 1 24 poePortPowerDetectionContro INTEGER Read Write Command controls Pe the Port Power Detection Control 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 10 1 2 poePortPowerPriority INTEGER critical 1 Sets port priority high 2 low 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 11 1 2 poePortPower INTEGER Read only Port Power reading 4 in mWatts 49 ALPHA TELECOM 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 12 1 2 poePortVoltage INTEGER Read only Port Voltage reading in Volts 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 13 1 2 poePortCurrent INTEGER Read only Port Current mAmps 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 14 1 2 poePortResistance 4 reading in Ohm 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 4 1 1 1 24 poeTrapsControlGroupIndex INTEGER meee Not accessible Uniquely describes the group the Trap Control is located 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 4 1 2 1 24 poeTrapsControlEnable INTEGER trapsDisabled 1 Enables and trapsEnablded 2 Disables the Trap from the Agent 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 5 1 poePortHWFailTrap NOTIFICATION en Hardware Failure Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 5 2 poePortPeakOverCurrentTrap NOTIFICATION en Peak Over Current Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 5 3 poePortOverloadTrap NOTIFICATION P Overload Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 5 4 poePortDiscoveryFailTrap NOTIFICATION SS Discovery Failure Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 5 5 poePortClassificationFailTrap NOTIFICATION Classification Fail Trap 1 3 6 1 4 1
14. MTA jm im nn DDFS GLE PE Bo Le Kar KHIR soe E iHi Em Li 53454 Eir Piy Fig 5 AC Power Connector AC in IEC320 inlet 3 pin ALPHA TELECOM 2 2 Power Cord Requirements Power cords must meet the requirements for the country it is intended to be used U S A and The cord must have a minimum of 10A rated current Canada competence The cord must be CSA or UL approved The minimum requirement for the flexible cord is o 18 AWG 10A o Three conductor Line Neutral Ground o Type SV Stranded Vacuum Rubber Jacketed or SJ Stranded Junior Rubber Jacketed or SVT Stranded Vacuum Rubber Jacketed Themoplastic or SJT Stranded Junior Themoplastic The plug must be earth grounded with a NEMA 5 15P 154A 125 V or NEMA 6 15P 15A 250 V configuration Europe Switzerland e The supply plug must comply with SEV ASE 1011 Denmark e The supply plug must comply with section 107 2 D1 standard DK2 1a or DK2 S5a United Kingdom e The Midspan is covered by General Approval section 16 16 060 NS G 12345 J100003 for indirect connection to a public telecommunication system France and Peru e IT equipments cannot power this device In the case of an IT powered device the unit needs to be powered by 230 V through an isolation transformer with a ratio of 1 1 and the secondary connection Neutral is properly grounded The Midspan must have access to a nearby power outlet By disconnecting the power cord from the ou
15. PS option R 0 ccc cece eee e cece cece ee ennaes 27 28 B Optional NIC Interface option N 0 0 ccc eee eeee 29 52 C Frequent Questions c ccc ccc cece ccc n eee e eee e eee e cece ee eee eeennas 53 ALPHA TELECOM Disclaimer Alpha Telecom Inc USA accepts no accountability or liability arising from the use of the Midspans as described in this document The handling of equipment will be users responsibility Applications described in this document are for descriptive purposes only ATIU does not provide warranty for modified products Notice This document contains informative information about the software and hardware used on the P7024A Midspan The information is held to be accurate and reliable from time of print Please be advised that product development and revisions are still in course of action ATIU cannot be held responsible for involuntary error exclusions inaccuracies or following changes of printed material ATIU reserves the right to make changes to products and to their specifications as described in this document at any time without prior notice The contents of this document may not be photocopied or reproduced in any form without written permission of ATIU NOTE Midspans are for indoor use only April 2007 Alpha Telecom Inc U S A All Rights Reserved This document is subject to change without notice ALPHA TELECOM List of Figures Figgre 1 P7
16. an system If you have successfully installed the Phihong GUI and USB driver Please locate the Alpha Telecom P7024A GUI on your desktop or from your Start menu Cc lpha Telecom Prixx GUI Step 1 Choose Connection Type Alpha Telecom P70xx GUI Connection Type USB soft R5232 A lt q Fatt comi Auto Scar Connect List See clatis Tidlzwann Eras CUI Step 2 Select Auto Scan If ATIU P7024A Device is found click Linking Alpha Telecom P OxxA GUI Connection Type SE vsoft AS 232 ree Connect List Com Alpha Telecom PYOxuxAa Devii gt w Exit Alpha Telecom Pris GUI 18 ALPHA TELECOM 4 1 GUI Main Window System Info Download System Port Param PoE ID Revision Firmware Revision System Status System ID Name Port Commands Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port Port 7 Port Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 7 ele ele lelele e ei e sie Description Enable E a a E i Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Port 19 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 a5 Q Q O O O Q Q O O O Description Se EE SO a a es Enable E E o a ted E E a E E LED key Port status NOTE To send changes made in this section to the PoE Pecina a o ayetem click on Send Port Control LOG eam P7Oxx4 Device Drop down to see the log ha COM4 POse4 Device Figure 12 GUI Main Window Note All features exc
17. cted on the Network Domain of 192 168 1 xxx Since Building 1 has a main Network Server that links all three floors together the computers on the 2 192 168 2 xxx and 3 192 168 3 xxx floor can also communicate with the NIC Interface Midspan 51 ALPHA TELECOM Connection between different Network Domains Please refer to the diagram above Building 2 For instance The NIC Interface Midspan is connected to the Network Domain of Building 1 192 168 1 xxx Building 2 254 168 2 xxx would like to communicate with the NIC Interface Midspan from Building 1 Building 1 must configure the main Network Server to allow access from an outside source in this case Building 2 Building 1 must be able to support UDP port 161 for SNMP Once the access is allowed Building 2 can communicate with the NIC Interface Midspan 52 ALPHA TELECOM Appendix C Frequent Questions Q What is the maximum heat dissipation of the P7024A XX X X XX R with maximum load A AC mode 125W DC mode 20W Q What is the function of the current share pin on the DC Power connector Are there any protocols or procedures associated with it A The DC solution contains 3x 500W 50V rectifier modules 1000W N 1 with custom cables available for connection between the rectifier rack and up to 4 midspans The current share pin is an option which could be used to have the power supply inside the midspan current share with the rectifiers Ther
18. d Port Control Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port Port 6 Port T Port 4 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Part Description Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Enable w w iw we we Ine w w iw we Ine Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Port 1 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 7 T O O O C O O OC OO or a ES EE es Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Enable Iw W y e t W W y e i LED key Port status NOTE To send changes made in this section to the FoE Deccan Disable Enor Port Connected system click on Send Port Control CO Changes to the port configuration in this section can be enacted when the user clicks the Send Port Control button It will send the port information to the uP for 24 ports Please allow the GUI 10 seconds to refresh when action 1s taken Port Description Click Edit to edit change the description of the port Click Ok to set description on the GUI screen If you click Cancel the previous description will be set for that particular port Click Send Port Control to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash Enable This check box can administratively enable or disable the selected port If Enable Disable All Port checkbox is selected all ports will be enabled Initially the checkbox is not checked but by default
19. d using the Port LED do not light green GUI Ensure Ports are enabled then Save Flash Parameters 2 Assure Ports are connected to a Network The GUI window does not update Click Reset GUI until System Status reads 0 port status System Status reads No Connection Power is applied to the Midspan Others Please verify the 2 The network Ethernet cable is connected to the Data port following The powered device Ethernet cable is connected to the Data amp Power port Proper type of Ethernet cable is used do not use crossover type Ethernet cable Cable pairs are connected to corresponding ports 26 ALPHA TELECOM Appendix A Optional RPS option R Please contact our Application Engineering Group for more information GUI Port Specific Control Each section allows the user to control individual port parameters for the system Figure 17 Port Specific Control Port Specific Control Power Management PS4 limit Total Power Reading M Note Please remember to click on Power BE Gend Fort Control when Management Off FS2 Limit changes are made to the Forts Total Power Limit U peal Tn mee Send Port Control Port 4 Port 5 al S Port 16 Port 11 Bypass Detection Bypass Classification Bypass Power up aye ee Port 1 m r Friorty 7 Low l Low E ela 22800 22000 Port 16 Port 17 Power Limit nmn al Pg Bypass Detection Bypass Classification
20. dress C T Auto Scan IP Address Set O osen Connect List Linking Exit Alpha Telecom PY Ose GUI OK Auto Scan will search for the IP address of ATIU P7024A device starting from the IP address of circled by 1 and ending the search at 2 NOTE Please take in account that each IP address will require 10 seconds to detect For faster detection please use the Ethernet Manager tool etm exe to detect the IP address The Ethernet Manager tool is mentioned in the earlier paragraphs Auto Scan IP Address Set 54 Ethernet Manager view Config Subnet Mask MAC Address Device ID 255 255 255 66 61 3C D6 5B 25 IP Address 192 168 1 121 OK Devices detected 1 37 ALPHA TELECOM Step 2 Select Auto Scan If ATIU P7024A Device is found click Linking Alpha Telecom P 0xxA GUI Connection Type SNMP LAN amp WAN 7 A lt T Auto Scan IF Address Set Auto Scan Connect List 152 168 1 121 PHIHONG PoR Devica o Exit Alpha Telecom POs GUI NOTE The IP address set will be saved internally for the next use 2 Phihong POE370 GUI 2006 12 19 Lok System Operation System Setup amp Control p System Info System Port Param Download PoE ID Revision howniaad Save Parameters ALPHA _ System Reset ce Firmware Revision to Flash TELECOM SE Set AIAN ENTR Restore a z Defaults Poits In System 24 poe System ID Name ___ Modi
21. e Appearance 0 ccc cece cece een e eee e ee ee enna anes 7 2 2 Power Cord Requirements 00 cccc cece cece cece ene ee cece ee eaenneeeees 8 2 5 Connecting Ethernet Cables conccccsyacnnorwetsorseceeeeeecevesenereestconsentes 9 2 4 Connecting USB and Power Cables 0 ccc ccc cece cece e cece eens 9 23 PORDE U isc puree A ce eee iser ander AASA A 10 20 LEDO AO erie care r cha EE ENE E E 10 11 2 7 Rack Mounting Installation c cece cece cece eee e cence eee e eee eeeeees 11 2 8 Technical Specifications co20 ck acadansienueinssacecataewedtedeeaeaawecrtace nsec 12 13 3 Phihong GUI and USB Driver Installation 3 1 PC to Midspan Connection via USB RS232 cece cece cece eee neees 14 3 2 Device Manager To View Port Properties cccccceee eee eeeees 15 16 ay USBbhblockdidorani ccc secccanuenmesecaradacemouasaa EIEE NEEE A 17 4 P7024A GUI 4 1 GUI Main Window coccvxsssa neces pavatxewonegendisorackvecweieneta Meer adsnesuens 18 19 42 AOS y Stet OI Ol occur nerenesccee vases r Eruera EErEE EER es 20 4 3 GUI System Information 00 c cece cece eee e eee aeennaes 21 22 AA GUI Port Description s sess cs sncxesswessssndaiaswensnssdcdeonereseadesnenerinesess 23 24 4 5 GUI Parametric Information ccc ccc cece cece cece cece eee eeeeees 25 Se Troubleshootnt 55 5540 5s ees ac9 ses conn ciao ids needa pene ne ads aeedeene seasons 26 6 Appendix A Optional R
22. e are no protocols or procedures associated with it other than it s designed only to work with our rectifier system and even then its not perfect sharing due to the inrush limiting components inside the midspan located on the DC input Q For the P7024A XXX X N R_ NIC Interface option does the P7024A GUI x x exe support the SNMP NIC Interface option A The P7024A GUI x x exe is connected to the P7024A Midspan via a USB connection The SNMP requires a third party SNMP console to communicate with the P7024A Midspan The current P7024A GUI x x exe does not support the SNMP Q What type of Display Properties settings is required to run the P7024A GUI Serial Communication A 16 Bit 1024 X 768 pixels 1280 X 1024 pixels 32 Bit 1024 X 768 pixels 1280 X 1024 pixels If the settings are set to be the values shown below the edges of the GUI window will be cropped 16 Bit 640 X 480 pixels 800 X 600 pixels 32 Bit 640 X 480 pixels 800 X 600 pixels 53
23. e370U 480 16 poe370U 480 24 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 10 0 poeSystemFirmwareVersion DisplayString Read only System firmware version for the POE 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 11 0 poeSystemDescription DisplayString Read Write System SIZE 0 10 Description max length of 10 characters 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 12 0 poeSystemConsumptionPower INTEGER Read only Measured power usage expressed in Watts 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 13 0 poeSystemControlACPower INTEGER Read Write Sets the value of available power in Watts to be supplied by primary AC power source 47 ALPHA TELECOM 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 14 0 poeSystemControlDCPower INTEGER Read Write Sets the value of T available power in Watts to be supplied by secondary DC power source 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 2 15 0 poeSystemControlBothPower INTEGER Read Write Sets the value of one the total available power in Watts to be supplied by both power sources 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 1 1 24 poePortIndex INTEGER Read only A unique value for 1 2147483647 each port 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 2 1 24 poePortPowerEnable INTEGER disable 1 Setting this object enable 2 at a value enable 2 enables the detection mechanism for this port Setting this object at a value disable 1 disables the detection mechanism for this port 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 3 1 24 poePortControlMaxPower INTEGER Read Write This command specifies the max po
24. efer to Step 1 of the NIC Interface Setup section for the SNMP Firmware updates 2 Visit www alpha tele com to download eUpg32 exe and check for SNMP firmware updates and save it directly to your local disk C Please copy and paste the SNMP firmware bin file in the same folder as the eUpg32 exe The eUpg32 exe is a Firmware Update Utility that runs under the Windows 32 bit environment a a H Name Size Type Date Modified File and Folder Tasks A Fl eUpg32 exe 24KB Application 5 11 2003 12 22 AM es 0608085973 b 14 bin SKB BIN File 6 5 2006 8 27 AM a Make a new Folder In this example eUpg32 exe and the SNMP Firmware bin file are saved in a folder named eUpg32 in the local disk C directory 3 Go to the menu and select 7 Run 4 Type gt cmd and click OK MS DOS command Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For vou oe 39 ALPHA TELECOM 5 MS DOS command window Please find the location of the eUpg32 exe and SNMP Firmware bin file or refer to step 3 of How to update the SNMP Firmware to enter your local disk C Type cd Gy C WINDOWS system3 cmd exe 2 ol x Microsoft Windows AF Uersion 5 1 26H6 tC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C o Documents and Settings cd GIN Pua Format eUpg32_ H Type cd eUpg32 to enter C eUpg32 GY C WINDOWS system3 cmd exe o x Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 CCG C
25. ept for the Download and Comm Port commands are supported for the Optional NIC Interface option N found in Appendix B 19 ALPHA TELECOM 4 2 GUI System Control The System Control panel on the GUI supports the main system level parameters for the uP Figure 15 System Setup amp Control System Setup amp Control System Reset Reset GUI Update System Ports In System 24 The system level parameters that can be configured are e System Reset This is a function that allows the GUI to reset the software on the uP If System Reset is set and the GUI does not respond user must click Reset GUI e Reset GUI This resets the GUI e Ports in System This automatically selects the number of ports in the system e The Update System button will send all configuration information for both system level and port level parameters to the uP 20 ALPHA TELECOM 4 3 GUI System Information The System Information panel on the GUI displays information about the PoE ID firmware revision and system status Figure 13 System Information and Port Commands System Info Download System Port Param PoE ID Revision Meana Save Parameters Firmware Revision ___to Flash system Status EHTR Restore Factory Defaults System IDA ame Comm Port Legacy Detect is Et E irae Reset Comm Port Note Please allow the GUI a few seconds to respond to the commands selected DO NOT click
26. er Limit from Management If this check box is selected the Power Management function will allocate power according to the configured power limits Click Send Port Control current 8 ports to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash Bypass Detection If this checkbox 1s selected the detection states on the given port will be bypassed and the state machine will advance to classification This is for debugging purposes only Click Send Port Control current 8 ports to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash Bypass Classification If this checkbox 1s selected the classification stats on the given port will be bypassed and the state machine will advance to power up Note that this feature is only available if the Power Management function is disabled Click Send Port Control current 8 ports to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash Bypass Power up If this checkbox is selected the power up states on the given port will be bypassed and the state machine will advance to the powered states Note that this feature is only available if the Power Management function is disabled Click Send Port Control current 8 ports to send the descriptions to the system To make this permanent the user must click
27. er the Help Menu 2 192 168 1 107 HyperTerminal BAXI File Edit View Call Transfer Help D S Password debug Con i of fF set debug mode on off exit exit this console password change password reboot reboot MMP controller Help Menu set SNMP get community set SNMP set community retore settings to default set IP address of controller set subnet mask of controller set addresses of trap host show status of specified port show status of system emulate a trap commands help set community get string set community set string set default set IP x x x x set subnet x x x x set traphost n x x x x show port n show system trapemu port Ctrap_number help fonnected 0 00 09 Auto detect TCP IP NOTE If you are Idle for a few minutes you will be disconnected Please reconnect by clicking on the Call icon Please reenter the login password amp 192 168 1 107 Hyper Terminal Fie Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Dels aD e Password w P 43 ALPHA TELECOM Help Menu debug on of FJ set debug mode on off exit exit this console password change password reboot reboot SHME controller set SHME get community set SNMP set community retore settings to default set IP address of controller set subnet mask of controller set access control on off set addresses of accessible host set addresses of trap host show status of specified port show status of sys
28. evice Manager lists all the hardware devices installed a on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device 43 PECUE Ge cotor stem gt Device Manager Please oliok Perice Manager the following window will open Device Manager File Action View Help Hes E PHIHONS 6JORBD wi Batteries f Computer s Disk drives a Display adapters 4 DYDICD ROM drives Ba Human InterFace Devices IDE ATAJATAPI controllers Keyboards 4 Mice and other pointing devices he Modems id Monitors Network adapters E E E H ees D Sound video and game controllers System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Locate and expand Ports COM amp LPTY 15 ALPHA TELECOM Double click 4 Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port COML Tn this example the USB to Serial Comm Port is installed on COM1 The COM Port will vary upon user Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port COM1 Properties x General Port Settings Driver Details F Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port COM1 Device tupe Ports COM amp LPT M anuracturer Prolific Location Location 0 USB Sernal Controller Click Pott Settings Assure Port Settings is as shown ClickL Advanced J Click the pull down menu to select the COM Port Number or stay with default Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port COM1 Properties x Advanced Settings for COM1 General Port Set
29. fy Port _dit Legacy Detect is Enabled __ModifyPoEw Parametric Information Port Description Port Commands gt Enable Disable All Ports Detect Legacy Signature Send Port Control Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 QO O O QO a ee ee Edit Edit Edit y Port 11 Port 12 Description Edit Edit Enable Port 13 Port 14 Port15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Port 19 _ Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 ie ej ejeje O 2 Description Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Enable LED key Port status i NOTE To send changes made in this section to the PoE 7 system click on Send Port Contro Detecting Disable Error Port Connected LOG Drop down to see the log All features except for the Download and Modify Port commands are supported Please refer to section 4 P7024A GUI of this document for the full description of the ATIU GUI features 38 ALPHA TELECOM How to update the SNMP Firmware NOTE Assure the connection path between your PC and the Midspan The file names are used for example purposes only please check www alpha tele com for current updates Your IP Address and Midspan Setup Password may be different from the example shown below Please assure you are using the last password stored in the Controller Setup 1 Please r
30. n the Midspan model Trapemu port trap number Trapemu 1 24 1 7 select trap to emulate Trap numbers defined 1 poePortH WFailTrap 2 poePortPeakOverCurrentTrap 3 poePortOverloadTrap 4 poePortDiscoveryFailTrap 5 poePortClassificationFailTrap 6 poePortDisconnectTrap 7 PoePortVoltageFailTrap help After a specific change the NIC Interface Midspan will automatically reboot The IP address of the NIC Interface Midspan may change depending on your controller settings DHCP client Enabled If you receive the message below HyperTerminal Lud n l Unable to connect to 197 168 1 107 pork 23 Please use the Ethernet Manager Tool etm exe to verify the IP address again 45 ALPHA TELECOM For a quick verification of the functionality of the NIC Interface Midspan e 192 168 1 107 HyperTerminal Fie Edit view Call Transfer Help Password Pasvord i Geena O TO Uersions Hardware System firmware SH MFP firmware Debug mode IF address Subnet mask SNAP get community SMMP set community Trap destination host 1 host 2 host 3 host 4 Access control host host 2 host J host 4 gt a fe booting gt step l otep 2 2 4 2 8 sep 25 2066 41 49 Ff o 192 168 1 187 255 255 2558 public V private Seeclteces Sasa east SORES eeet spoor Seat Joes Connected 0 04 06 Auto detect
31. on the Midspan on the rack Arrange the mounting bracket to the corresponding screw holes on the Midspan Keep the screw area visible to insert screws and then tighten the screws Screws and brackets will be included in the package 11 ALPHA TELECOM 2 8 Technical Specifications Output Voltage 440 S50 YD E option DO Input 560 56V DC H option MIC interface i i todel Family A no of ports 2e Mechanical Specifications Dimensions 17 25 inch 438 mm length 8 98 inch 228 mm width 1 75 inch 44 5 mm height Environmental Specifications Temperature Relative Humidity Operating O C to 40 C Operating 5 to 90 Non Operating 25 C to 65 C Non Operating 5 to 90 12 ALPHA TELECOM Electrical Specifications Table 2 Electrical Specifications Parameters Specifications AC Input voltage rating 100VAC to 240VAC AC Input voltage range 90VAC to 264VAC AC Input current 5 5A rms at Max load AC Input frequency 47Hz to 63Hz Max In rush current 30A for 11SVAC at Max load 60A for 230VAC at Max load DC Input voltage range 47VDC to 57VDC R option DC Input current 8 7A max AC Output voltage SOVDC S56VDC 0 32A 0 275A Output Power per port 15 4W not to exceed total output power Oo o Noofports Total Output Power No of ports 24 125W max 250W max 370W max Nominal Output Voltage 44VDC to 57VDC 13 ALPHA TELECOM 3 ATIU GUI
32. opyright 19785 26081 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings cd G 5 2cd ellpqd C2 elpqd2 gt p 1 104 administrator IP address of Midspan_Setup password ILQA 10O Ei mm BA O a ao L UO 0 Type eUpg32_ 19 Gy C WINDOWS system3 cmd exe eUpe32 0608115973 b14 2 bin 192 olx Microsoft Windows AF Uersion 5 1 Z60 C Copyright 1985 2081 Microsoft Corp C o Documents and Settings gt cd Cox cd ellpqd2 Co lt elpqd2 gt eUpg32 86681159 75 b14 2 bin 192 168 1 117 administrator eUpq32 Firmware Update Utility Aug 11 2006 BAIS 7 48 C004 bytes loaded Updating 192 168 1 1iF7 108 z k Press to continue Once download is complete Click any key and type exit to close MS DOS 40 ALPHA TELECOM How to use the HyperTerminal to communicate with the NIC Interface HyperTerminal is an emulator tool that allows you to connect to other computers Internet telnet supported sites and host computers using your modem or a null modem cable HyperTerminal can be used to retrieve general information about your NIC Interface Midspan Please use the Ethernet Manager Tool etm exe to verify the IP address of your NIC Interface Midspan Slaf All Programs gt T S Point to the MAAGI Al Prea gt O Accessories gt T Communications gt Click 5 HyperTerminal NOTE Assure the connection path between your PC and the Midspan Your IP Address and Midspan Setup Pass
33. or check any commands simultaneously If a command is selected more than once within two seconds the GUI may not respond properly If the GUI fails to respond wait five seconds and then click Reset GUI click Reset GUI again if necessary Verify that the System Status reads 0 which indicates that there is a good connection The Save Parameters to Flash button will save system and port parameters to flash memory so that they can be used by the firmware across reboots of the uP The Restore Factory Defaults button will reset the defaults in the firmware and clear any stored data in the flash memory the device will reset automatically After the device has successfully reset the System Status will read 0 Click Reset GUI if necessary To make the factory defaults permanent the user must click Save Parameters to Flash The PoE ID field specifies the hardware revision of the PoE device The firmware version 1s represented in a major minor format If System Status reads 0 it means that the system and the GUI are communicating If System Status reads No Connection it means that the system is not communicating with the GUI and the user needs to Reset GUI System ID Name click Edit to edit change the description of the system If you click Cancel the previous description will be set for the system To make this permanent the user must click
34. ple shown below 3 Execute etm exe Etm exe Ethernet Manager tool 4 Assuming the connection path between your PC and the Midspan is adequate the Ethernet Manager tool will detect your SNMP device 5 Ethernet Manager View Config IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Device ID 1927 168 1 164 255 255 255 0 66 61 30C D6 SB 29 1 Devices detected 1 5 If your device is not found check the connection and click View gt Refresh ae Ethernet Manager X view Config Subnet Mask HAC Address Device ID Exit Alt F4 255 255 255 0 H8 61 30C D6 5B 29 Devices detected 1 30 ALPHA TELECOM 6 For Advance Setup Configuration click Config gt Device Settings OR type the IP address in your Internet Browser Your Internet Browser will open with the following window E Login Microsoft Internet Explorer cE Fie Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help ae Address E http 192 168 1 104 vl EJ co Links Controller Status di System time elapsed 00 13 12 Firmware release date Aug 06 2006 16 17 Serial number B14 5973 3CD05B24 2 Done 4 Internet The default Password administrator NOTE If you forget your login password please contact our Application Engineering Group for further instructions 31 ALPHA TELECOM 7 Controller Setup 192 168 1 120 255255 255 0 192 168 1 1 Auto Enable
35. re now operating under normal conditions 2 6 LED Indicator Cold Start a AC LED turns green gt remains on b NIC LED turns green gt red gt green gt turns off gt red gt turns off unless connected c 24 Ports with ports connected LED turns orange gt green gt orange gt green gt turns off LED turns green individually gt ports 1 9 17 gt ports 2 10 18 gt ports 3 11 19 gt ports 4 12 20 gt ports 5 13 21 gt ports 6 14 22 gt ports 7 15 23 gt ports 8 16 24 gt All 24 Ports are connected LED remains green d 24 Ports without ports connected LED turns orange gt green gt orange gt green gt turns off LED blinks orange individually gt ports 1 9 17 gt ports 2 10 18 gt ports 3 11 19 gt ports 4 12 20 gt group 5 13 21 gt ports 6 14 22 gt ports 7 15 23 gt ports 8 16 24 gt Blinks orange across all 24 Ports When System Reset is clicked on the GUI application file AC LED remains green a b NIC LED remains off unit connected c 24 Ports with ports connected same sequence as Cold Start 24 Ports without ports connected same sequence as Cold Start 10 ALPHA TELECOM Table 1 LED Indicator Indicates NIC is Indicates NIC is disconnected connected to from Network Network 2 7 Rack Mounting Installation Fig 11 Rack mounting bracket and screws side rear Positi
36. re your IP address and Subnet Mask through the Ethernet Manager tool etm exe Click Config gt IP Address NOTE From the Controller Setup menu your DHCP client setting must be Disable BB ih Jog IP Address subnet Hask HAC Address Device ID 192 168 1 1 04 265 255 2755 0 66 681 3C D6 SB 29 Set IP Address IPAddress 192 168 1 104 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Cancel Devices detected 1 35 ALPHA TELECOM 9 DHCP client Dynamic or Static mode Check your Local Area Connection Status Local Area Connection Status J Local Area Connection Status FI General Support General Support Connection Connection status Status Connected a Address Type Assigned by DHCP Duration 14 days 20 07 52 j al Speed 100 0 Mbps 192 168 1 1 Acctryity Windows did not detect problems with this connection IF you cannot connect click Repair Recerved Laia Packets 9 339 538 9 676 946 Close Close Click on Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP to view the properties If the DHCP client is Disable it is in Static mode The user has the option to manually set the IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway Address for your PC If the DHCP client is Enable it is in Dynamic mode Obtain an IP address automatically The Network will automatically set the IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway Address for your PC 4 Local Area Connection Properties e s led Internet Protocol
37. span User Manual To prevent the P7024A Midspan from overheating do not operate the product in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 40 C Allow at least 3 to 4 inches of clearance around all ventilation openings In order to support the P7024A Midspan weight do not stack the chassis on any other equipment Shelf mounted equipment requires a stable and durable surface When installed do not push or pull on the Midspan when the equipment is installed The P7024A Midspan consists of two rows of Data and Data amp Power ports The ports use RJ 45 data sockets Do not connect telephone cables into these ports Only RJ 45 data cables may be connected to these sockets Do not work on the P7024A Midspan system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity The AC or DC plug socket combination must be accessible at all times as it serves as the main disconnect device to the product Before servicing the product always disconnect the product from its AC and DC source Disposal of this product should abide by all appropriate National laws and regulations ALPHA TELECOM 2 Midspan Hardware Setup 2 1 Physical Hardware Appearance Front Side of P7024A Midspan ALPHA TELECOM reae 5 ES LED USB Connector Fig 2 Data amp Power top row Data bottom row Fig 3 Connectors and Indicator Rear Side of P7024A Midspan gEma O PETER
38. ssign the 33 ALPHA TELECOM IP address subnet mask and Gateway address Note If the user manually assigns the IP address the DHCP client must be set to Disable Device ID A 16 bit integer ranging from 0 to 65535 Setup password administrator The login password can be empty or 1 15 characters long Please write your new password down in a safe location for future use The Setup password is also use while performing a SNMP Firmware update Access control Disable The default setting Disable sets the Access control to allow all IP address access capability If the Access control is Enable only the IP addresses listed in the Accessible addresses will be able to access the SNMP commands Accessible address Accessible address is the IP addresses that are allowed to read and write SNMP commands to the NIC Interface Midspan You can set the IP addresses in the Controller Setup or HyperTerminal Option to set public or private Trap hosts are the destination IP addresses Trap hosts 0 0 0 0 that you want the Traps to be sent to You can set the IP addresses in the Controller Setup or HyperTerminal NOTE Trap Notifications are blocked from entering through the Windows Firewall Please configure the Windows Firewall settings to allow incoming Network Connections by adding a specific program 1 e the SNMP Console 34 ALPHA TELECOM 8 If you wish to run your SNMP device in Static mode you can also configu
39. tem emulate a trap commands help set community get string set community set string set default set IP x x x x set subnet x x x xI set accctrl on i of fF set acclist n x x x x set traphost n x x x x show port En show system trapemu port trap_number help Help Menu Example Format to type debug on off debug on debug off recommended unless troubleshooting administrator default password reboot set community get string set community get public or private set community set string set community set public or private set default set IP x x x x set IP 192 168 1 107 set subnet x x x x set subnet 255 255 255 0 set accctrl on Allow access for up to four IP address set accctrl off default setting all access allowed Set acclist n x x x x Accessible address is the IP addresses that are allowed to read and write SNMP commands to the NIC Interface Midspan You can set the IP addresses in the Controller Setup or HyperTerminal set acclist 1 192 168 1 102 set acclist 2 192 168 1 103 set acclist 3 192 168 1 104 set acclist 4 192 168 1 105 set traphost n x x x x Trap hosts are the destination IP addresses that you want the Traps to be sent to You can set the IP addresses in the Controller Setup or HyperTerminal set traphost 192 168 1 112 set traphost 2 192 168 1 113 44 ALPHA TELECOM C i set traphost 4 192 168 1 115 show port 1 24 depending o
40. tings Driver Details Use FIFO buffers requires 16550 Bits per second 19200 Select lower settings to corect co Data bits Select higher settings for faster pe Stopbis 1 Flow control on 4 off Transmit Buffer Low 7 Parity Nome Recewe Butter Low 1 w w I Restore Defaults gt COM Fort Humber COMM v Click to save all changes Note The P7024A GUI only supports COM1 to COM16 16 3 3 USB block diagram USB Device Midspan Internal function Connects USB Port PC to device Midspan via USB cable Internal USB device Midspan sends a signal to your PC creating a Virtual COM Port A Virtual COM Port corresponds to a serial communication port Wait for PC to respond ALPHA TELECOM USB port PC The PC automatically detects the newly installed hardware This function is called Plug amp Play available with a USB connection The PC quickly identifies the connection as Serial Com Windows will automatically install your device on an available serial COM port Changes may be made via Device Manager Section 3 2 discusses Device Manager Note Assume USB to Serial Comm Port driver is installed Users PC will automatically detect the newly installed connected hardware 17 ALPHA TELECOM 4 P7024A GUI The firmware is supplied with a Graphical User Interface GUI which is used to configure and manage the PoE midsp
41. tlet you will eliminate power from the device The flexible cord that connects to the Midspan must have a configuration to connect with an EN60320 IEC320 inlet connector According to the EN60950 IEC 950 specifications this device functions under SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage conditions The conditions are true if the equipment and the connected device functions under SELV conditions ALPHA TELECOM 2 3 Connecting Ethernet Cables 2 4 Connecting USB and Powe USB cable The USB cable is connect 2d in the front side of the P7024A and a USB port on your Fig 7 USB Cable Fig 8 USB Cable Connected AC power cord The AC power cable is connected to the AC power connector located in the rear side of the P7024A and the power outlet Fig 9A Power Cord Ethernet and USB cables are not included AC Power Cord may be order separately ALPHA TELECOM 2 5 Powering Up P7024A Midspan is powered by the power cord In order to apply or remove power to from the Midspan connect or disconnect the AC power cable to from the AC power connector on the rear side of the unit With AC power applied the unit starts up and the internal fans are active The device runs through a quick power on test which takes less than 10 seconds During this period all ports are initially disabled and the port indicators light up The sequence of the port LEDs are shown in section 2 6 LED Indicator Cold Start Ports a
42. wer in watts to the port 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 4 0 poePortCurrentStatus INTEGER underCurrent 1 Describes a current overCurrent 2 port status related both 3 to the power ok 4 generation The value underCurrent 1 indicates that the port current is below the minimal value since the attribute was last cleared The value overCurrent 2 indicates that the port current exceeds the maximal value since the attribute was last cleared The value both 3 indicates that both 48 TELECOM underCurrent and overCurrent since the attribute was last cleared The value ok 4 indicates neither an undercurrent or an overcurrent condition has been detected since the attribute was last cleared This attribute is cleared through the poePortCurrentStat usClear action 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 5 0 poePortCurrentStatusClear INTEGER off 1 Setting the value of clear 2 this object to clear 2 clears the value of the poePortStatus and enable the agent to update the poePortStatus During Read operation this value will be off 1 ae a SOOO SPO OE 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 6 1 24 poePortDescription DisplayString SIZE Read Write Describes the Port 0 10 Description for the port 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 7 1 24 poePortDetectionStatus INTEGER Read only Off 0 DiscR 1 DiscC 2 Class 3 RampUp 4 RampDown 5 Samplel 8 SampleV 9 1 3 6 1 4 1 24852 2 3 1 8 1 24 poePortPowerClassifications INT
43. word may be different from the example shown below Please assure you are using the last password stored in the Controller Setup HyperTerminal setup Create a name for the connection file and click OK In the example the IP address for the NIC Interface Midspan is the name enc Description Azi a New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Jame 192 168 1 1 07 leon Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect 4 ALPHA TELECOM Select TCP IP Winsock for a TCP IP connection method SNe ay een Connect To ee 192 168 1 107 Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country regior Taiwan 586 EA Area code g6 Phone number Connect using Conexant D480 MDC W 92 Modem Conexant D480 MOC Y 92 Modem Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect St ROLL TAPS NUM Capture Print echo Setup the Host Address IP address of the NIC Interface Midspan T E pe E C Me 192 168 1 107 Enter details for the host that you want to call Host address 1 92 168 1 107 Por number 23 Connect using TEFAF Mf ingock a re Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect SERALI CAFS MOUM Capture 42 ALPHA TELECOM Please use the same password from the Controller Setup login The default password is administrator If you entered the correct password you will be connected Type to ent
44. yeemawaineeenenaves 21 Figure 19 Port Specific Control ssassdcsatnessoeccmeanatiesactentindeesseteniecctsawmcontaadeesces 22 Figure 20 Parametric Information cccc cece ccc aner EEIE RES 24 List of Tables Table 1 CED TAGiCat Okc nacnsetie ares as Sta casc accent aceite bares au te tna EAEEREN 1 Table 2 Electrical SpecificatiOnS cepsecpcssi sprer eenen matte eo catoeieae EE Sa 13 Table 3 Troubleshooting 2 2 2 0 0 ccc EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE Ene 35 ALPHA TELECOM 1 1 Safety Procedures General Precautions General Please read the following precautions carefully before installing and connecting the system to a power source Note Only qualified and trained service personnel in accordance with IEC 60950 and AS NZS 3260 should install replace or service the equipment Install the system in accordance with Country National or to the U S National Electric Code if you are in the United States Precautions l The building facilities in which the product will be used requires a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 15 A for 120 Vac U S A or 10 A 230 Vac international The building facilities must protect the PoOE370U Midspan from over current or short circuits Before connecting the P7024A Midspan to a power source including power cord requirements read the Midspan Hardware Setup procedure in Section 2 This procedure as with all procedures and instruction s can be found in the P7024A Mid
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