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1. 2 4 Front Panel Status LEDs The SF1 SF4 has a number of status LEDs at its front panel Table 8 Front panel status LEDs LED Description PWR General Power Good RST Reset LNK1 Port 1 link ACT1 Port 1 activity LNK2 Port 2 link ACT2 Port 2 activity LNKs Port 8 link ACT8 Port 8 activity 2 4 1 General Status LEDs Table 9 General status LEDs LED Description Pwr On Switch is powered on RST On Reset signal is active 2 4 2 Power over Ethernet Status LEDs The function of the PoE LED of port 1 changes depending on whether the PSE or the PD mode of the switch is enabled Table 10 Power over Ethernet status LEDs LED With switch in PSE mode With switch in PD mode POE 1 PD On Power is transmitted to On Switch is correctly the PD connected to port 1 supplied with power by the PSE connected to port 1 POE2 On Power is transmitted to No function PSE function of the PD connected to port 2 port 2 is disabled in PD mode MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Functional Description 2 4 3 Ethernet Port Status LEDs Each Ethernet user port 1 to 8 provides two LEDs to display its status LNK x and ACT x The display LEDs act as described in the following table Table 11 Ethernet port status LEDs LED Description LNKx On Link up acTx On Transmit or receive activity An
2. D PoE p PWR T E D Do PWR RST RST 1 2 O PoE 1 PD O PoE 1 PD PoE 2 O PoE2 LNK1 LNK 1 O ACT s ACT1 uke 3 4 LNK2 ACT2 ACT2 LNK3 LNK3 O ACT3 O ACT3 LNK4 LNK 4 Oact4 5 p 6 B x ACT 4 4 5 LNK5 LNK5 O ACT5 ACT5 LNK6 POWER LNK6 O ACT6 O ACT6 ACT7 O ACT7 LNK8 L LNKs ox eer D 7 5 8 oo oo e MEN SERVICE M EN SERVICE SF1 SF4 D MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 13 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Getting Started 1 2 Mounting the Switch The SF1 SF4 can be used as a stand alone unit or integrated into a standard 19 rack In the latter case make sure to secure the unit by fastening the four screws in the top left right and bottom left right corners of the front panel 1 3 Starting Up the Switch After connecting all Ethernet devices to be served by the switch simply connect a suitable power source with respective input voltage coding see Chapter 2 1 Power Supply and the switch will boot up with its default settings see Chapter 2 2 2 Configation of the Switch An Ethernet Switch Quick Start Guide covering the setup process and troubleshooting will be made available separately by MEN MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 14 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Functional Description 2 Functional Description 2 1 Power Supply The unit is supplied with 14 4 154 V DC via a mixed 7W2 D Sub connector Table 1 Pin assignment of the p
3. Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Pin assignment of the power supply 7W2 D Sub connector 19 Input voltage detection Codin rers s0s0 ee eer anedardovana cds 15 Signal mnemonics of Ethernet 10 100Base T connectors 16 Pin assignment of 8 pin RJ45 Ethernet 10 100Base T COMNMECIOES SPI E werny gos Sa eR EN TES A A A 16 Pin assignment of 4 pin M12 Ethernet 10 100Base T connectors ASF ihanan eent e ns os ae edhe aA Rea eRe 16 Default switch configuration at startup 000 008 17 Pin assignment of the 9 pin D Sub service interface connector 18 Front panel status LED Sis ns cscs bapa edn d eee ehS Genoese ee eetess 19 General status LEDS c io5ccs4 600 can dGeas eas cease cee sintena 19 Power over Ethernet status LEDS 5 0 c cece cecawb sa oeete tates 19 Ethernet port status LEDS ssc ois casting ttiie Ateaeas ENSA 20 12 Getting Started 1 Getting Started This chapter gives an overview of the switch and some hints for first installation in a system 1 1 Front Panels The front panel is the only technical difference between the SF1 and the SF4 It affects the type of connectors available and thus the width of the entire unit e 8 RJ45 connectors on an 18HP front panel SF1 e 8 M12 connectors on a 22HP front panel SF4 All I O is located on the front panel Figure 1 Front panels
4. a managed switch with fixed settings This enables features untypical for unmanaged models like 802 1p priority and port based priority port based VLAN or IEEE 802 1q VLAN IDs Additionally a service port is accessible at the front panel on an M12 connector enabling authorized personnel to configure the switch via an SPI interface The SF1 SF4 was specifically designed for rugged mobile communication systems It is thus for example fully compliant with the EN 50155 railway standard All components inside the cassette are specified for a 40 to 85 C operation temperature There are no socketed components hardening the box against shock and vibration Its PCBs are ready for coating standard for the SF4 and the switch has a guaranteed minimum standard availability of 5 years MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 2 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Technical Data Technical Data Switch Fabric Key Features e Eight 10 100Base T ports at front panel Electrical isolation 1500Vrms e Auto negotiation e High speed non blocking store and forward switching e 8K MAC address lookup table with automatic learning and aging e Layer 2 switching e Back pressure or IEEE802 3x flow control e Automatic MDI MDI X crossover all ports TCP IP IPv4 IPv6 Layer 2 Features e Transparent bridging e QoS DiffServ and 802 1p traffic prioritization queuing polishing shaping e VLAN aware bridging Security Features e MAC based and IP based access list ACL
5. act similarly to a managed switch with fixed settings Please contact MEN if you need a switch with a non standard configuration MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 17 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Functional Description 2 2 3 Power over Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 of the SFI SF4 support Power over Ethernet according to TEEE802 3af Both of those ports support PSE power sourcing equipment functionality The SF1 SF4 can deliver power to devices of all PD classes Please note however that the combined power level drawn by connected PDs must not exceed 15 W As an option the SF1 SF4 can also support PD powered device functionality on port 1 to supply the switch with power drawn from a PSE power sourcing equipment device Such SF1 SF4 units act like a class 2 PD They cannot work as PSE devices 2 3 Service Interface SPI The service connector features an interface for an external SPI programmer for maintenance purposes It is to be used by authorized personnel only Please contact MEN if you need a switch with a non standard configuration Table 7 Pin assignment of the 9 pin D Sub service interface connector Pin Name Description 1 SPI_CLK SPI clock 2 SPI_MOSI SPI data in 3 SPI_MISO ISPI data out i o2 6 4 e 5 GND Ground s o9 6 SPL_CS SPI chip select 7 3 3V Power supply 8 9 GND Ground MEN Mikro ElektronikGmbH 18 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Functional Description
6. alternative LED configuration with one LED indicating link status and receive activity and the other indicating transmit activity can be realized on demand MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Appendix 3 Appendix 3 1 Literature and Web Resources e SF1 data sheet with up to date information and documentation http www men de products 19SFO1 html e SF4 data sheet with up to date information and documentation http www men de products 19SF04 html 3 2 Finding out the Board s Article Number Revision and Serial Number MEN user documentation may describe several different models and or hardware revisions of the SF1 SF4 You can find information on the article number the board revision and the serial number on two labels attached to the board e Article number Gives the board s family and model This is also MEN s order ing number To be complete it must have 9 characters Revision number Gives the hardware revision of the board e Serial number Unique identification assigned during production If you need support you should communicate these numbers to MEN Figure 2 Labels giving the board s article number revision and serial number Complete article number J Article N a rte i 19SF01 00 KA ri Serial No 641517 men Rev 00 00 Serial number Revision number MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 21 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15
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8. 380 RDF 2000 Mechanical Specifications e 19 rack mount standard e Front protected according to IP20 e Dimensions 3U 18HP SF1 or 22HP SF4 168mm depth e Weight ca 870g SF1 970g SF4 Environmental Specifications e Temperature range operation 40 85 C qualified components e Temperature range storage 40 85 C Relative humidity operation max 95 non condensing Relative humidity storage max 95 non condensing Altitude 300m to 3 000m e Shock according to EN60068 2 27 e Bump according to EN60068 2 29 e Vibration sinusoidal according to EN60068 2 6 e Conformal coating on request standard for SF4 Safety e PCBs manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V 0 by UL recognized man ufacturers EMC e Tested according to EN55022 radio disturbance EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 4 burst and EN61000 4 5 surge MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 4 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Block Diagram Block Diagram Front connector G Power Supply Options Unit ME eta Port 1 Local Supply D Voltage Port 2 Supervisor Port3 lt P gt Port 4 Switch Device Port 5 gt 10 100Base T Port 6 Port 7 O Port 8 Configuration EEPROM Service Port Q MEN Mikro Be GmbH 5 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 Configuration Options Configuration Options Front Connectors Mechanical e RJ45 SFI e M12 SF4 Ethernet Switch e Fixed managed version With fixed configuration accordin
9. E2 2010 02 15 About this Document About this Document AN This user manual describes the hardware functions of the unit connection of peripheral devices and integration into a system It also provides additional information for special applications and configurations of the unit The manual does not include detailed information on individual components data sheets etc A list of literature is given in the appendix History Issue Comments Date of Issue E1 First issue 2009 02 16 E2 Corrected pin assignment of power supply connector 2010 02 15 Major general update based on new hardware and firmware specification Conventions This sign marks important notes or warnings concerning proper functionality of the product described in this document You should read them in any case italics Folder file and function names are printed in italics bold Bold type is used for emphasis monospace A monospaced font type is used for hexadecimal numbers listings C function descriptions or wherever appropriate Hexadecimal numbers are preceded by Ox hyperlink Hyperlinks are printed in blue color The globe will show you where hyperlinks lead directly to the Internet so you can look for the latest information online IRQ Signal names followed by or preceded by a slash indicate that this signal is IRQ_ either active low or that it becomes active at a falling edge in out Signal directions in signal mnem
10. Embedded Solutions 20SFO1 00 E2 2010 02 1 SF1 SF4 3U Unmanaged 8 Port Ethernet Switches Configuration examples User Manual men mikro elektronik gmbh n rnberg SF1 SF4 3U Unmanaged 8 Port Ethernet Switches SF1 SF4 3U Unmanaged 8 Port Ethernet Switches The SF1 SF4 is a stand alone unmanaged Fast Ethernet switch that comes in a compact 3U 19 cassette It provides eight channels at the front panel accessible through RJ45 or M12 connectors It is supplied by its integrated rugged power supply unit PSU with a power connector at the front panel The entire switch consumes less than 7 W and needs no cooling The switch supports full duplex and half duplex operation with auto negotiation high speed non blocking store and forward switching Quality of Service QoS support with four traffic classes IEEE 802 1p and three level 802 1x security The switch is fault tolerant and restores itself on its own If a link is temporarily unavailable frames can be sent via backup redundant links spanning tree protocol link aggregation and no data loss occurs Its built in test mechanisms make the switch an even more reliable component in the communication system In addition the switch can act as Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE supplying devices connected to ports 1 and 2 with power By using an application specific configuration EEPROM the SF1 SF4 can act similarly to
11. for traffic filtering e Rate limiting and storm control to prevent packet flooding from malicious peers Supported Ethernet Standards e Transparent bridging IEEE 802 1D 2004 e VLAN IEEE 802 1Q Rev D5 0 2005 e Port based VLANs IEEE 802 1Q Rev D5 0 2005 e Link aggregation IEEE 802 3ad 2005 e Priority based switching IEEE 802 1p e Power over Ethernet support IEEE 802 laf Power Over Ethernet Features e Power over Ethernet functions on ports 1 and 2 PSE Power Sourcing Equipment function e Supplies one PD class 0 device or two PD class 2 devices up to 15W total Service Interface e 9 pin D Sub connector at front e SPI interface for external SPI programmer MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 3 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Technical Data Front I O e 8 Ethernet ports via RJ45 SF1 or M12 connectors SF4 e 1 service interface via 9 pin D Sub plug connector e power input via mixed 7 pin D Sub plug connector e 16 link and activity Ethernet status LEDs 2 per channel e 4 Power over Ethernet status LEDs 2 each for ports 1 and 2 e Status LEDs for power and reset Electrical Specifications e Power supply unit 14 4V 154V DC wide range according to EN50155 e Isolation according to EN50155 Input output 1500 Vrms Input shield 1500Vrms 7W2 D Sub power connector 1000 Vrms Output shield 1500Vrms Ground shield 1500Vrms e Power consumption tbd W e MTBF Approx 200 000h 40 C according to IEC TR 62
12. g to customer requirements Ethernet powered version without PSU on request e Class 2 Powered Device supplied via Ethernet Port 1 No internal power supply unit Environmental Specifications e Conformal coating for SF1 on request standard for SF4 model Please note that some of these options may only be available for large volumes Please ask our sales staff for more information For available standard configurations see SFI online data sheet SF4 online data sheet MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 6 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Product Safety Product Safety A Electrostatic Discharge ESD Computer boards and components contain electrostatic sensitive devices Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components To protect the switch and other components against damage from static electricity you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer e Power down and unplug your computer system when working on the inside e Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips leads or cir cuitry e Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components e Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the component whenever the components are separated from the system e Store the switch only in its original ESD protected packaging Retain the origi nal packaging in case you need to return the unit to MEN for repair MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 7 20SF01 00
13. onics tables generally refer to the corresponding board or component in meaning to the board or component out meaning coming from it Vertical lines on the outer margin signal technical changes to the previous issue of the document MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 8 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 About this Document Legal Information MEN Mikro Elektronik reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein MEN makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does MEN assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation consequential or incidental damages Typical parameters can and do vary in different applications All operating parameters including Typicals must be validated for each customer application by customer s technical experts MEN does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others Unless agreed otherwise MEN products are not designed intended or authorized for use as components in systems intended for surgical implant into the body or other applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the MEN product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should Buyer purchase or use MEN products for any such unintended o
14. ower supply 7W2 D Sub connector Al Analog ground A1 1 Input voltage coding BATO O 2 Input voltage coding BAT1 918 of 3 5 0 7 O e A2 5 a A2 Input voltage The nominal power supply input voltage is set by applying voltage as shown in the table below This way the unit can be made compliant to different voltage standards Table 2 Input voltage detection coding Nominal voltage Input voltage code Power On Power Off Connect BATO to Connect BAT1 to Threshold Threshold 24 36 V Analog ground Analog ground 16 8 V 14 64 V 48 V Analog ground Input voltage 33 6 V 29 28 V 72 96 110 V Input voltage Analog ground 50 4 V 43 92 V MEN Mikro ElektronikGmbH 15 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Functional Description 2 2 Ethernet Interface Table 3 Signal mnemonics of Ethernet 10 100Base T connectors Signal Direction Function RX in Differential pair of receive data lines for 10 100Base T TX out Differential pair of transmit data lines for 10 100Base T Connector types for SF1 e Modular 8 8 pin mounting jack according to FCC68 e Mating connector Modular 8 8 pin plug according to FCC68 Table 4 Pin assignment of 8 pin RJ45 Ethernet 10 100Base T connectors SF 1 1 RX 2 RX 3 TX 4 z DEE 6 TX 7 8 Connector types for SF4 e 4 pin circular M12 receptacle e Mating connector 4
15. pin circular M12 plug Table 5 Pin assignment of 4 pin M12 Ethernet 10 100Base T connectors SF4 1 TX 2 RX 3 TX 4 RX MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 16 20SF01 00 E2 2010 02 15 Functional Description 3 2 2 1 Ethernet Switch The SF1 SF4 uses a manageable 8 port 10 100Base T switch component the Marvell 88E6095 The switch provides 10 100 Mbits s configuration possibility on each port It is also possible to configure each port in half duplex or full duplex The device characteristics are e 8 external ports configurable as 10 100 Mbits s e MII interface e Each external port is configurable in half duplex or full duplex mode e Non blocking wire speed switching Store and forward mode e Auto negotiation e Port mirroring e Port monitoring e Flow control e VLAN support e Port based frame priorization e Automatic MDI MDI X crossover all ports e Configuration by EEPROM 2 2 2 Configation of the Switch The SF1 SF4 loads the following standard configuration for all ports at startup Table 6 Default switch configuration at startup Setting Default Duplex mode Full Duplex Port speed Auto Negotiate VLAN port based Off QoS Quality of Service Off Port mirroring and port monitoring Off Port trunking Off Power over Ethernet functionality Ports 1 amp 2 PSE functionality enabled By using a customer specific configuration EEPROM the SF1 SF4 can
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