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1. Fig 3 8 New Account Publication date July 2009 20 Revision Al 3 6 Port Current Status Function name Port Current Status Function description Display the current port status of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Port Current Status Port No Media tink stare nto vego speed Duplex Control Up Enabled Enabled 100M Full Tx amp Rx Pause 2 SEP Up Enabled Enabled 1G Full Disabled Fig 3 9 Parameter description Port Display TP SFP port The TP Port is MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER s Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps UTP interface The SFP Port is MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER s Ethernet 100Mbps Fiber interface Link Status Down Show if the link on the port is active If the link is connected to a working well device the Link will show the link Up otherwise Down This is determined by the negotiation of hardware Port State Show if the communication capability of the port is Enabled or Disabled When enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When disabled no traffic can be transferred through this port Port State is configured by user Default is Enabled Auto Negotiation Show the exchange mode of Ethernet MAC There are two modes supported in MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER They are auto negotiation mode Enabled and forced mode Disabled When in Enabled mode this function will automatically negotiate by hardware itself and exchange each other the capability of speed and dup
2. 41 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 3 18 Configuration The switch supports three copies of configuration including the default configuration working configuration and user configuration for your configuration management All of them are listed and described below respectively Default Configuration This is the ex factory setting and cannot be altered In Web UI two restore default functions are offered for the user to restore to the default setting of the switch One is the function of Restore Default Configuration included default IP address the IP address will restore to default 192 168 1 1 as you use it The other is the function of Restore Default Configuration without changing current IP address the IP address will keep the same one that you had saved before by performing this function Working Configuration It is the configuration you are using currently and can be changed any time The configurations you are using are saved into this configuration file This is updated each time as you press Apply button User Configuration It is the configuration file for the specified or backup purposes and can be updated while having confirmed the configuration You can retrieve it by performing Restore User Configuration Configuration Save as User Configuration Restore Default Restore Default Configuration included default ip address Save Start Save as Start Configuration Restore Default
3. 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP GbE Converter Module o a User s Manual Managed Media Converter Release 1 0 Table of Contents CAUTION E VERS TEE EE RE VERE Re ET IV ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES nnn nene ene e nnnm ener nnn IV 1 INTRODUCTION 2 T OVERVIEW ceci teer re eee eee e Pe o e e eere e ee EE e Pre o re eve eei 2 2 EEATURES re eee eee e Heec eere egeo Eee eod 2 ESI EE 4 1 4 VIEW OF THE CONVERTER eee ee e emen e nnnm nn nnesese sese sese ess ese sse ese sse ases esee esee 5 2 INSTALLATION 7 2 1 CABLE AND HARDWARE INSTALLATION scssssssevseecevecevevevscsvecevecssecesececesesecececececeseseseseeens 7 2 2 MANAGEMENT STATION INSTALLATION eese eene eene hehehe nennen hehe enin nennen rennen nne 9 3 OPERATION OF WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 11 3 1 WEB MANAGEMENT HOME OVERVIEW 12 3 2 THE FUNCTION TREE IN WEB MANAGEMENT eee eene 14 3 3 IP CONFIGURATION eee eene e esses esses ese ese esse stesse 15 3 4 TIME 17 3 5 ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION 20 3 6 PORT CURRENT STATUS 21 357 deceret eteee eet eebee cdeesscosdocuvcd
4. Function name System Information Function description Show the basic system information Auto Logout 3 min System System Information Port Bandwidth SNMP EEE Motconverter Max Packet Length Manae d Media Converter Link Fault Link Fault Passthrough L2 PDU Forwarding f VLAN Mgtconverter 9 Alarm System Up Time 0 Days 0 Hours 2 Mins 34 Secs Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server C sat Jan 01 00 02 40 2000 BIOS Version v0 91 Log Firmware Version v1 14 ee Hpgrade Hardware Mechanical Version v1 01 v1 01 eboo Logout Serial Number 335503000001 Host IP Address 192 168 223 101 Host MAC Address 00 40 C7 FF 12 34 Device Port UAE Dual Media Port RJ45 SFP 1 16M Flash Size 2M Fig 3 2 Parameter description Model Name The model name of this product System Description Managed Media Converter Location Basically it is the location where this converter is put User defined Publication date July 2009 12 Revision Al Contact Basically it is the contact window in charge of the maintenance of this converter User defined System Up Time The time accumulated since this converter is powered up Its format is day hour minute second Current Time Show the system time of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Its format day of week month day hours minutes seconds year For instance Wed Apr 06 12 10 10 2004 BIOS
5. Flow Control PEE Display P1 TP L A LINK ACT P1 SPD 10 100 1000Mbps P1 FDX COL Full Duplex Collision Management Support M In Band Web Based SNMP Telnet anagement Out Band Serial Console SNMP Management Agent Software Upgrade TFTP Standards Conformance Operating 0 50 C Storage 20 70 C MIB 1213 Private MIB Environmental Temperature Humidity 5 95 Standards IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3x Publication date July 2009 56 Revision A1 Standard Technical Specification Standard Network Connections Twisted Pair Port Interface Connector Shielded Unshielded RJ 45 8 pin jack Impedance 100 Ohms nominal Signal Level Output differential 0 95 to 1 05V 100Base TX Signal Level Input 350mV minimum 100Base TX Supported Link Length 100m Cable Type 10Mbps segments Category 3 4 or 5 UTP 100M 100Mbps segments Category 5 UTP 100M 1000Mbps segments Category 5 or 6 UTP 100M SFP Transceiver Specification SFP LC 1000Mbps LC Multi Mode SFP Fiber transceiver SFP LC S10 1000Mbps LC 10km SFP Fiber transceiver SFP LC S30 1000Mbps LC 30km SFP Fiber transceiver SFP LC S50 1000Mbps LC 50km SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL5 S10 1000Mbps BiDi LC 10km 1550nm SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL3 S10 1000Mbps BiDi LC 10km 1310nm SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL5 S20
6. 1000Mbps BiDi LC 20km 1550nm SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL3 S20 1000Mbps BiDi LC 20km 1310nm SFP Fiber transceiver Note Any specification is subject to change without notice 57 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Data Transmission Receiving Rate and Latency at wire speed Data Rate 1000Mbps half duplex Gigabit Ethernet 2000Mbps full duplex Gigabit Ethernet 100Mbps half duplex Fast Ethernet 200Mbps full duplex Fast Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex Ethernet 20Mbps full duplex Ethernet Latency lt 5 us 100Mbps 64 bytes input lt 11 us 100Mbps 64 bytes input lt 71 us 10Mbps 64 bytes input Power AC DC Adapter Input 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz AC DC Adapter Output 5V 1A above ANAGED 5V 0 9Amps 4 5W ptio Environment Vibration Physical Case Gross Weight Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Fully enclosed metal construction 1Kg Frequency 5 55Hz Amplitude 0 38mm Time 3 hours Regulatory Compliance IEEE 802 3 IEEE802 3u Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B and CE Mark Publication date July 2009 58 Revision Al e Ordering Information Mo
7. 2009 Revision Al 50 3 22 Firmware Upgrade Software upgrade tool is used to help upgrade the software function in order to fix or improve the function The switch provides a TFTP client for software upgrade This can be done through Ethernet Function name Firmware Upgrade Function description The switch supports TFTP upgrade tool for upgrading software If you assure to upgrade software to a newer version one you must follow two procedures 1 Specifying the IP address where TFTP server locates In this field the IP address of your TFTP server should be filled in 2 Specifying what the filename and where the file is You must specify full path and filename Then press lt Upgrade gt button if your download is not successful the switch will also be back to Software Upgrade and it will not upgrade the software as well When download is completed the switch starts upgrading software A reboot message will be prompted after completing upgrading software At this time you must reboot the switch to have new software worked Note Software upgrade is hazardous if power is off You must do it carefully Parameter description TFTP Server ATFTP server stored the image file you want to upgrade Path and Filename File path and filename stored the image file you want to upgrade Note Your image file in the directory of c temp test You could type the directory of TFTP server You have to type the tem
8. 04 03 2000 Logout admin 4 SatJan 01 19 02 35 2000 Login admin 5 SatJan 01 03 57 38 2000 Login admin 6 SatJan 01 03 51 43 2000 Login admin 7 SatJan 01 03 50 46 2000 Logout admin 8 SatJan 01 03 47 46 2000 Logout admin 9 SatJan 01 03 45 51 2000 Login admin 10 Sat Jan 01 03 45 19 2000 Logout admin 11 Sat Jan 01 03 41 48 2000 Login admin 12 Sat Jan 01 03 40 50 2000 Logout admin 13 Sat Jan 01 03 38 35 2000 Link Up Port 1 14 Sat Jan 01 03 37 50 2000 Logout admin 15 Sat Jan 01 03 37 40 2000 Login admin 16 SatJan 01 03 36 55 2000 Logout admin 17 Sat Jan 01 03 32 26 2000 Login admin 18 Sat Jan 01 00 12 48 2000 Link Down Port 1 19 SatJan 01 00 07 57 2000 Logout admin 20 Sat Jan 01 00 04 53 2000 Login admin The Trap Log Data is displaying the log items including all SNMP Private Trap events SNMP Public traps and user logs occurred in the system In the report table No Time and Events are three fields contained in each trap record Auto Upload Enable Parameter description No Display the order number that the trap happened Time Display the time that the trap happened Events Log Data Upload Log Fig 3 36 Display the trap event name Auto Upload Enable Clear Log Switch the enabled or disabled status of the auto upload function 49 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Upload Log Upload log data through tftp Clear Log Clear log data Publication date July
9. 11 Publication date July 2009 24 Revision Al 3 8 Port Counter Function name Port Counter Function description Display the counting of each port s traffic sorted according to the items described in the parameter description Simple Counter Refresh Interval sec PotNo Media TxByte RxByte Tx Packet Rx Packet Tx Collision Rx Error Packet 1 TP 21539704 54134927 53075 141269 0 0 2 SFP 55186118 22240208 145270 57339 0 Fig 3 12 Parameter description Refresh Interval A Refresh Interval selection list on the web is used to set or change web view counters refresh period It can be set from 3 seconds to 10 seconds TP SFP Port Port 1 Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps UTP SFP dual media interface of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER SFP Port Port 2 Ethernet 1000Mbps Fiber interface of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Tx Byte Counter Total transmitted bytes Rx Byte Counter Total received bytes Tx Packet Counter The counting number of the packet transmitted Rx Packet Counter The counting number of the packet received TX Collision Counter Collision times Rx Error Packet Counter The counting number of the received packets which are treated as bad 25 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 3 9 Bandwidth Management Configuration Function name Bandwidth Management Configuration Function description Bandwidth Management function is used to set up the limit of Ingress and Egress bandwidth
10. The other side of the fiber cable plugged into the converter s RX connector at the near end should plug into the FX device s TX connector at the far end and vice versa 7 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 Hardware Installation Insert the GbE converter module into 16 slot chassis for CO site application Fig 2 1 gt Insert the GbE converter module into 1 slot remote chassis for CPE site application Publication date July 2009 8 Revision Al 2 2 Management Station Installation MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER converter is equipped with the serial port Phone Jack Ethernet 10 100 TP port and Ethernet 100FX port The users can use any port to access and set up system configuration of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER converter Or users can access this converter by TP port But users need to enable TP management for network management access See Fig 2 2 And the factory default Ipaddress setting is IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 ID PW admin admin Port z Baud rate 57600 gt Data abit Parity none Stop hb v Flow control none gt Fig 2 3 Managed Media Converter MgtConverter MgtConverter tp mgt HgtConverter tp mgt it enable tp mgt HgtConverter tp mgt it Fig 2 4 9 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 MgtConvertertt help Commands available SESE SEP ES ETE lt lt Local account alarm autologout bandwidth config f
11. Version The version of the BIOS in this device Firmware Version The firmware version in this device Hardware Mechanical Version The version of Hardware and Mechanical The figure before the hyphen is the version of electronic hardware the one after the hyphen is the version of mechanical Serial number The serial number is assigned by the manufacturer Host IP address The IP address of the device Host MAC address It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this device Device Port Show all types and numbers of the port in the device RAM size The size of the DRAM in this device Flash size The size of the flash memory in this device 13 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 3 2 The Function Tree in Web Management For offering you a clear guide to use this Managed Media Converter the following is the whole function tree of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER in web management User can refer to the following sections based on the order of this function tree below for more details MgtConverter System Port Bandwidth SNMP Max Packet Length DHCP Boot Link Fault Passthrough TP Port Management L2 PDU Forwarding VLAN Alarm Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Fig 3 3 Main menu System System Information 2 88 Configuration Counter Account VLAN VLAN Mode Alarm Tag based Group Events Tag Rule Email Management VLAN Diagnostics Confi
12. and also refer to Chapter 4 for more details The default values of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER converter are as follows IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Username admin Password admin After the converter had been configured via the console you can browse it For instance http 192 168 1 1 then enter the username and password as above Both of the default username and password are admin Please Input Username amp Password Username Password Login Forget Password Fig 3 1 11 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 3 1 Web Management Home Overview Home Page and Main MENU will be shown up after you fill in admin to serve as username as well as password and click the lt Login gt button The main functions will be listed on the left side of a browser On the top is the front panel view of the converter In the middle is the basic System Information The main functions will be introduced in the following sections On the front panel the LEDs will display the status color which is the same as physical hardware The fiber and TP plug will display the status color as well Green stands for connected status and red stands for disconnected one The main functions are Port Status and Counter System Information Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot and Logout
13. control status could be one of Disabled Tx Pause Rx Pause or Tx amp Rx Pause Publication date July 2009 22 Revision Al 3 7 Port Configuration Function name Port Configuration Function description Change the state and configuration of each port Port Configuration PortNo Media Mode Flow Control TP Enable Auto SFP Enable Auto SYM srP enable auto E SYM Symmetric ASYM Asymmetric Fig 3 10 Parameter description Port The TP and SFP Port 1 is MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER s Ethernet UTP SFP Dual media Combo interface The SFP Port 2 is MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTERS s Ethernet Fiber interface Port State Show if the communication capability of the port is Enabled or Disabled When enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When disabled the port is blocked and no traffic can be transferred through this port Port State is configured by the user Only two states Enable and Disable are able to be chosen If you set a port s State Disable then that port is prohibited from passing any traffic even it looks Link up Default is Enable Mode Only Enable and Disable two states can be chosen Enable means the port adopted the auto negotiation algorithm to exchange the capability with the linked partner When enabled the speed duplex mode and flow contro
14. device unconditionally Default 192 168 1 253 DNS Set an IP address for a Domain Name Server The MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER DNS client program will ask the Domain Name Server to resolve the IP address of the named host To select the Manual for fixed DNS IP address setting To select Auto the DNS IP address will be assigned from DHCP server The default DNS setting is empty Default DNS Publication date July 2009 16 Revision A1 3 4 Time Configuration The switch provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP Manual setting is simple and you just input Year Month Hour Minute and Second within the valid value range indicated in each item If you input an invalid value for example 61 in minute the switch will clamp the figure to 59 NTP is a well known protocol used to synchronize the clock of the switch system time over a network NTP an internet draft standard formalized in RFC 1305 has been adopted on the system is version 3 protocol The switch provides four built in NTP server IP addresses resided in the Internet and a user defined NTP server IP address The time zone is Greenwich centered which uses the expression form of GMT xx hours Function name Time Function description Set the system time by manual input or set it by syncing from Time servers The function also supports daylight saving for different area s time adjustment Parameter d
15. packets transmitted from the fiber port of Chasis module 15 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 Note If the remote device is in IP mode the color of the slot you clicked will become yellow otherwise it will become gray if the remote device is in IP Less mode DHCP MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER supports DHCP client used to get an IP address automatically if you set this function Enable MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER will find the DHCP server existed in the network to get an IP address If DHCP server is down or does not exist and DHCP in MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER is enabled then MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER will count down 60 seconds and use its fixed IP set last time If this function is set Disable you have to input IP address manually Default Disable IP adaress Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values if users set the DHCP function Disable Then click Apply button to update it Default 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask Set the subnet mask value which is the same as that of network it attaches For more information please also see the section IP Address Assignment in this manual Default 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Set an IP address for a gateway to handle those packets that do not meet the rules predefined in a device If a packet does not meet the criteria for other routers then it must be sent to a default router This means any packet with undefined TCP IP information will be sent to this
16. start configuration is updated and will be changed its system settings after rebooting the system 43 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Function name Config File Function description With this function user can back up or reload the config files of Save As Start or Save As User via TFTP To notice that after import config file the original IP related setting won t be changed by config file This feature is designed for preventing remote device loses control after import Parameter description Export File Path Export Start Export Save As Start s config file stored in the flash Export User Conf Export Save As User s config file stored in the flash Import File Path Import Start Import Save As Start s config file stored in the flash Import User Conf Import Save As User s config file stored in the flash Configure Export Import File Path TETP Server 0 0 0 0 Export File Path Export Start Export User Conf Import File Path Import Start Import User Conf Fig 3 31 Publication date July 2009 44 Revision Al 3 19 Diagnostics Three functions including Diagnostics Loopback Test and Ping Test are contained in this function folder for device self diagnostics Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections Function name Diagnostics Function description Diagnostics function provides a set of basic system diagnosis It let users know that whether the system is heal
17. Restore Default Configuration without changing current ip address Restore User Configuration Fig 3 29 Function name Save As Start Configuration Function description Save the current configuration as a start configuration file in flash memory Function name Save As User Configuration Publication date July 2009 42 Revision Al Function description Save the current configuration as a user configuration file in flash memory Function name Restore Default Configuration includes default IP address Function description Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve the ex factory setting to replace the start configuration And the IP address of the switch will also be restored to 192 168 1 1 Restore Default Configuration Successfully Reboot the system to take effect for the setting Fig 3 30 Function name Restore Default Configuration excludes current IP address Function description Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve the ex factory setting to replace the start configuration However the switch s current IP address that the user set up will not be changed and will NOT be restored to 192 168 1 1 as well Function name Restore User Configuration Function description Restore User Configuration function can retrieve the previous confirmed working configuration stored in the flash memory to update start configuration When completing to restore the configuration the system s
18. TP Port Management Function name TP Port Management Function description Users can turn on or off the management access from TP SFP port 1 it is connect to remote user device interface in normally so that is for security reason to disable the GbE converter management traffics incoming from port 1 TP Port Management Mode Enable Enable Fig 3 20 Parameter description Mode To switch TP Port Management mode Default Disable Note Because the default setting is disabled you need to turn this on by serial console interface at the first time Publication date July 2009 34 Revision Al 3 15 L2 PDU Forwarding Function name L2 PDU Forwarding Function description The GbE converter is bridge based It can simulate a pure converter to forward L2 PDU packets when the L2PDU Forwarding was enabled L2 PDU such as STP BPDU LACP PDU GVRP L2 PDU Forwarding Disable Enable Apply Fig 3 21 Parameter description Mode To forward L2 PDU mode Default Disable 35 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 3 16 VLAN Function name VLAN Mode Function description The Tag based and Double tag mode is based on IEEE802 1Q VLAN The media converter can create up to 512 VLAN groups VLAN Mode Disable Tag based Up link Port Double tac Fig 3 22 Disable Parameter description VLAN Mode To switch VLAN mode Disable Tag based and Double tag Defa
19. appens in half duplex mode Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Table 1 1 2 Installation 2 1 Cable and Hardware Installation Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Verify that the AC DC adapter conforms to your country AC power requirement and then insert the power plug TP Cable Use Cat 5 TP cable to connect server host or workstation to TP port of the converter port supports MDI MDI X auto crossover use straight through cable Cable pin outs for RJ 45 jack 1 2 3 6 to 1 2 3 6 to cascade or up link the converter to an upper layer L2 L3 switch or server host workstation TP Cable Limitations Cat 5 and up to 100m Fiber Cable Use fiber cable to connect SFP port of an upper layer converter Fiber Cable 62 5 125 50 125 multi mode 9 1125 single mode SFP Transceiver Description Model Description SFP LC 1000Mbps LC Multi Mode SFP Fiber transceiver SFP LC S10 1000 6 LC 10km SFP Fiber transceiver SFP LC S30 1000 6 LC 30km SFP Fiber transceiver SFP LC S50 11000Mbps LC 50km SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL5 810 1000 6 BiDi LC 10km 1550nm SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL3 810 1000 6 BiDi LC 10km 1310nm SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL5 S20 1000Mbps BiDi LC 20km 1550nm SFP Fiber transceiver SFP BL3 S20 1000Mbps BiDi LC 20km 1310nm SFP Fiber transceiver Table 2 1 Note
20. del Description LC 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module LC Multi Mode 850nm LC S10 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module LC Single Mode 10km 1310nm LC S30 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module LC Single Mode 30km 1310nm LC S50 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module LC Single Mode 50km 1550nm BL5 910 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module Bidi LC Single Mode 10km 1550nm BL3 S10 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module Bidi LC f Single Mode 10km 1310nm BL5 S20 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module Bidi LC Single Mode 20km 1550 BL3 S20 10 100 1000Base T SFP to SFP Gigabit Ethernet Converter Module Bidi LC Single Mode 20km 1310nm Note One SFP transceiver is included with the model 59 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1
21. delayed if rate is exceeded Traffic may be lost if egress buffers run full The default will be 1Mbps when the egress state set to enable Storm Control Configuration Set up the limit rate of Ingress storming packets Incoming storming traffic will be discarded if the rate exceeds the value you set up in Data Rate field The GbE converter support four storming frame type for incoming classification The device manager can select one or all of frame type then select 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 ingress rate for incoming storming packets rate limit Frame Type Broadcast Packet Data link broadcasts are sent to all hosts attached to a particular physical network The broadcast packet destination MAC address FF FF FF FF FF FF IP Multicast Packet Network layer IP multicast packets are sent to multiple hosts attached to a particular logical network IP Multicast Addresses Multicast addresses specify an arbitrary group of IP hosts that have joined the group and want to receive traffic sent to this group The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA controls the assignment of IP multicast addresses It has assigned the old Class D address space to be used for IP multicast This means that all IP multicast group addresses will fall in the range of 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Control Packet Such as BPDU IGMP ARP GVRP Flooded Unicast Multicast Packet Flooded unicast packet That destination MAC address of the packet is not in the L2 for
22. e MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Converter to verify the uplink function is enabled 3 The console interface cannot appear on the console port connection v COM port default parameters are Baud Rate 57600 Data Bits 8 Parity Bits None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None Please check the COM port property in the terminal program And if the parameters are changed please set the COM configuration to the new setting v Check the serial cable is connected well on the Console port of the MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Converter and COM port of PC v Checkifthe COM of the PC is enabled 4 ie to configure the MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Converter The Hyperterm is the terminal program in Win95 98 NT Users can also use any other terminal programs in Linux Unix to configure the converter Please refer to the user guide of that terminal program But the COM port parameters baud rate data bits parity bits flow control must be the same as the setting of the console port of the MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Converter Publication date July 2009 54 Revision Al Appendix A Technical Specifications One 10 100 1000M UTP SFP dual media port and one SFP fiber port which is able to support kinds of fiber Embeds management information in the bit stream Ear Phone Jack for serial console port Physical media loop back capability e Dying Gasp function can send out an OAM packet when detects the DC power down LED displa
23. e shown as below Parameter description Trap Cold Start Warm Start Link Down Link Up Authentication Failure User login User logout Trap Events Configuration Email Select Unselect All O Trap Select Unselect All 0 Pp event mall Trap t z n z z z n o o o o z z z z Fig 3 27 Publication date July 2009 40 Revision Al Function name Email Configuration Function description Alarm configuration is used to configure the persons who should receive the alarm message via either email It depends on your settings An email address has to be set in the web page of alarm configuration Then user can read the trap information from the email This function provides 6 email addressesat most The different trap events will be sent out to SNMP Manager when trap event occurs After ticking trap events you can fill in your desired email addresses Then please click lt Apply gt button to complete the alarm configuration It will take effect in a few seconds Parameter description Email Mail Server the IP address of the server transferring your email Username your username on the mail server Password your password on the mail server Email Address 1 6 email address that would like to receive the alarm message Alarm Configuration soi Server M i Mo a i OOOO Emal address o Fig 3 28
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25. er firmware is Auto Detection for CO or CPE role If the GbE converter be inserted into 16 slots converter chassis it will be a CO converter module automatically it need to use the management module in the 16 slot chassis to do all managed function If the GbE converter be inserted into a remote small chassis it will be a CPE converter automatically the CPE converter can support Web UI CLI and SNMP for all managed function 1 2 Features The MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER converter provides the following features for users to perform system network administration Management Port Status Counter and Configuration Display the basic System Information on user interface System configuration which includes administrator guest users and IP address relative to parameters and SNMP basic parameters Maximal packet length can be up to 9600 bytes Bandwidth rating management with a resolution of 1Mbps Range 1 1000M of designated speed Support Link Fault Pass through Support L2 PDU Forwarding Support IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tag Based and Double Tag mode selection Broadcasts suppress to avoid for power lost and recovery while a bunch of converter boxes register to NMS simultaneously The trap events alarm can be sent via e mail A configured setting can be saved into the on board flash memory And the current setting can be recovered from the default setting or the previous configured setting On board diagnostics
26. escription Current Time Show the current time of the system Manual This is the function to adjust the time manually Filling the valid figures in the fields of Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second respectively and press Apply button time is adjusted The valid figures for the parameter Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second are 2000 1 12 1 31 0 23 0 59 and 0 59 respectively Input the wrong figure and press Apply button the device will reject the time adjustment request There is no time zone setting in Manual mode Default Year 2000 Month 1 Day 1 Hour 0 Minute 0 Second 0 NTP NTP is Network Time Protocol and is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean Time GMT If use the NTP mode and select a built in NTP time server or manually specify an user defined NTP server as well as Time Zone the switch will sync the time in a short after pressing lt Apply gt button Though it synchronizes the time automatically NTP does not update the time periodically without user s processing Time Zone is an offset time off GMT You have to select the time zone first and then perform time sync via NTP because the switch will combine this time zone offset and updated NTP time to come out the local time 17 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al otherwise you will not able to get the correct time The switch supports configurable time zone from 12 to 13 step 1 hour Default Time zone 8 H
27. fill in a known IP address and then click lt Ping gt button After a few seconds later the switch will report you the pinged device is alive or dead in the field of Ping Result Parameter description IP Address An IP address with the version of v4 e g 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway IP address of the default gateway For more details please see the section of IP address in Chapter 2 Ping Test IP Address 192 168 223 108 Default Gateway 192 168 223 254 192 168 223 108 is alive Input an address to ping ex 192 168 1 1 Fig 3 34 Ping Result 47 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 3 20 TFTP Server Function name TFTP Server Function description Set up IP address of TFTP server Parameter description Specify the IP address where the TFTP server locates Fill in the IP address of your TFTP server then press lt Apply gt button to have the setting taken effect TFTP Server Apply Fig 3 35 Publication date July 2009 48 Revision Al 3 21 Log This function shows the log data The switch provides system log data for users The switch supports total 120 log entries For more details on log items please refer to the section of Trap Alarm Configuration and SNMP Configuration Function name Log Data Function description Server 0 0 0 0 TCL Tr Disabled No a 1 Sat Jan 01 19 07 03 2000 Logout admin 2 SatJan 01 19 04 08 2000 Login admin 3 SatJan 01 19
28. for all port Bandwidth Management Configuration Rate Limit Configuration Traffic Type State Dato Rate Mbps Disable Incoming traffic is discarded if rate is exceeded ud Disable vj 1000 Pause frames are generated if flow control is enabled 7 Hal In Packet transmission is delayed if rate is exceeded Disable gt 1000 Traffic may be lost if egress buffers run full Storm Control Configuration Broadcast Packet IP Multicast Packet Control Packet Disable M Incoming traffic is discarded if rate is exceeded M Flooded Unicast Multicast Packet Burst Size Configuration 16 KBytes v Fig 3 13 Parameter description Rate Limit Configuration Ingress Policy State There are two states Enable and Disable for ingress traffic rate limited state setting Default Disable Data Rate Mbps The data rate setting is for ingress traffic rate limited The unit is Mbps range is 1 1000 Incoming traffic is discarded if rate is exceeded Pause frames are generated if flow control is enabled The default will be 1Mbps when the ingress state set to enable Egress Shaping State There are two states Enable and Disable for Egress traffic rate limited state setting Default Disable Data Rate Mbps The data rate setting is for egress traffic rate limited The unit is Publication date July 2009 26 Revision AI Mbps range is 1 1000 Packet transmission is
29. function can let administrator know the hardware status On board firmware can be updated via TFTP function Publication date July 2009 2 Revision AI The converter allows administrator to reboot system from management station Dying Gasp function can send out an OAM packet when detects the DC power down 3 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 1 3 Checklist Before you start installing the converter please verify that the package contains the following SNMP enabled Managed Media Converter This User s Manual Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the aforementioned items is missing or damaged Publication date July 2009 4 Revision AI 1 4 View of the Converter Fig 1 2 Front View of the MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Fig 1 3 Reset Button and DC Jack Beside Gold Finger Connector 5 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al LED Indicators LED Color PWR Green Lit when 5V power is coming up P2 SFP L A Green Lit when fiber connection is good Blinks when any traffic is present P1 SFP L A Green Lit when fiber connection is good Blinks when any traffic is present Green Lit when 1000Base T is active P1 TP SPD Amber Amber Lit when 100Base TX is active OFF when 10Base T is active P1 TP L A Gien Lit when TP connection is good Blinks when any traffic is present P1 FDX COL Amber Lit when P1 full duplex mode is active or TP Collision h
30. guration Diag Save Restore Loopback Config file Ping Test Fig 3 4 Sub menu Publication date July 2009 14 Revision Al 3 3 IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Without the proper setting network manager will not be able to see the device MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER supports both manual IP address setting and automatic IP address setting via DHCP server When IP address is changed you must reboot the converter to have the setting taken effect and use the new IP to browse for web management and telnet console management Function name IP Configuration Function description Set IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS for MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER IP Configuration IPLess Setting Disable DHCP Setting Disable IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 1255 255 2550 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS Server Manual 0 0 0 0 Note You will lose connection with this device if enable DHCP Please use CLI to get the new IP address Fig 3 5 Parameter description IP Less Setting Disable Default When IP Less function is disabled the remote device will be in IP mode User can manage the remote device via fiber port or TP port in this mode Enable When IP Less function is enabled it will not allow managing the remote device in IP mode The remote device only can be managed through the 802 3ah OAM
31. he LAN will try its best to find the server to get the services or try to set up the predefined links they will issue many broadcast packets in the network The switch supports a random delay time for DHCP and boot delay for each device This suppresses the broadcast storm while all devices are at booting stage in the same time The maximum user defined delay time is 30 sec If DHCP Broadcasting Suppression function is enabled the delay time is set randomly ranging from to 30 seconds because the exactly delay time is computed by the switch itself The default is Disable DHCP Boot DHCP Broadcast Suppression Disable Delay Time 30 1 30 seconds Fig 3 18 Publication date July 2009 32 Revision A1 3 13 Link Fault Pass Through Function name Link Fault Passthrough Function description Link Fault Passthrough is a troubleshooting feature that allows the media converter to monitor both the fiber and copper RX ports for loss of signal In the event of a loss of RX signal on one media port the converter will automatically disable the TX signal of the other media port thus passing through the link loss The upper layer switch or router could know the converter channel link down via converter LFP function Link Fault Passthrough Mode Disable ES 7 Enable Fig 3 19 Parameter description LFP Mode To switch Link Fault Pass Through mode Default Disable 33 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 3 14
32. ically it is passive except issuing the trap information The switch supports a switch to turn on or off the SNMP agent If you set the field SNMP Enable SNMP agent will be started up All supported MIB OIDs including RMON MIB can be accessed via SNMP manager If the field SNMP is set Disable SNMP agent will be de activated the related Community Name Trap Host IP Address Trap and all MIB counters will be ignored Function name SNMP Configuration Function description This function is used to configure SNMP settings community name trap host and public traps as well as the throttle of SNMP A SNMP manager must pass the authentication by identifying both community names and then it can access the MIB information of the target device So both parties must have the same community name Once completing the setting click lt Apply gt button the setting takes effect Parameters description SNMP The term SNMP here is used for the activation or de activation of SNMP Default is Enable Get Set Trap Community Community name is used as password for authenticating if the requesting network management unit belongs to the same community group If they both don t have the same community name they don t belong to the same group Hence the requesting network management unit can not access the device with different community name via SNMP protocol if they both have the same community name they can talk each other Co
33. ile dhcp boot diag firmware hostname 1p 12pdu forwarding lfp log max pkt len port reboot snmp system tftp time tp mgt vlan q to quit end exit help history logout restore default restore user save start save user commands Enter into account mode Enter into alarm mode Change autologout time Enter into bandwid Enter into config file mode Enter into DHCP boot mode Enter into diag mode Enter into firmware mode Change hostname Enter into IP mode Enter into L2 PDU Forwarding mode Enter into Link Fault Passthrough mode Enter into log mode Enter into max packet length mode n Reboot the system Enter into SNMP mode Enter into system mode Enter into TFTP mode Enter into time mode Enter into TP Port Management mode Enter into VLAN mode lt lt Global commands gt gt Back to the top mode Back to the previous mode Show available co Show a list of previously run commands Logout the system Restore default config Restore user config Save as start config Save as user config Fig 2 5 Type help can show all CLI commands Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 10 1 3 Operation of Web based Management The converter provides a web function by Ethernet Port Browser to manage and monitor the port activity If you need to change the IP address at the first time you can use the console to modify
34. l mode may change Disable means the forced mode is adopted When disabled if you want to set up a connection successfully you must have both port configuration of local port and linked partner be 23 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 the same If their configuration is different the link will not be set up successfully In MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER fiber port supports forced mode only Set the mode of speed and duplex In speed 10 100Mbps baud rate is available for Fast Ethernet If the media is fiber it is always 100Mbps and the duplex is half full duplex if the media is TP the Speed Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode 10 100Mbps and duplex mode full duplex and half duplex Flow Control Show each port s flow control status There are two types of flow control in Ethernet Backpressure for half duplex operation and Pause flow control IEEE802 3x for full duplex operation MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER supports both of them If flow control is set Symmetric both parties can send PAUSE frame to the transmitting device s if the receiving port is too busy to handle When it is set Asymmetric this will let the receiving port care the PAUSE frame from transmitting device s but it doesn t send PAUSE frame This is one way flow control The flow control setting could be one of Disabled SYM ASYM Tx and SYM amp ASYM Rx Default SYM Flow Control ASYM Tx SYM amp ASYM Rx Fig 3
35. lex mode with other site which is linked and come out the best communication way When in Disabled mode both parties must have the same setting of speed and duplex otherwise both will not be linked In this case the link result is Down Default TP port is Enabled mode Fiber port is Disabled mode Speed Duplex Mode Display the speed and duplex of all port There are three speeds 10Mbps 21 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 100Mbps and 1000Mbps supported in MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER The duplex supported is half duplex and full duplex The status of speed duplex mode is determined by 1 the negotiation of both local port and link partner in Enabled mode or 2 user setting in Disabled mode The local port has to be preset its capability In TP port is supported Gigabit Ethernet with TP media so the result will show 1G Full duplex 100M Full duplex 100M Half duplex 10M Full duplex and 10Mbps Half duplex In SFP port is supported Gigabit Ethernet with Fiber media so the result will show 1G Full duplex only Default TP port None depends on the result of the negotiation SFP port 1G Full duplex Flow Control Disabled Tx Pause Rx Pause or Tx amp Rx Pause Show each port s flow control status There are two types of flow control in Ethernet Backpressure for half duplex operation and Pause flow control IEEE802 3x for full duplex operation MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER supports both of them The current flow
36. line 0 5KV signal line iv About this user s manual In this user s manual it will not only tell you how to install and connect your network system but configure and monitor the MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER through the built in console and web by serial interface and Ethernet ports step by step Many explanations in detail of hardware and software functions are shown as well as the examples of the operation for web based interface and text based menu driven console interface Overview of this user s manual Chapter 1 Introduction describes the features of MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 3 Operation of Web based Management Chapter 4 Operation of Menu driven Console Chapter 5 Maintenance 1 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The module is designed to make Fiber Gigabit Ethernet conversion between 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 1000Base SX LX SFP dual media to1000Base SX LX SFP It integrates multiple connection functions in a single converter module Gigabit copper to fiber Gigabit multimode to single mode fiber Gigabit repeater In addition the converter implements jumbo frame forwarding capability The overall network flexibility is enhanced and the network efficiency is also improved to accommodate and deliver high bandwidth applications The GbE Converter software is designed one image for CO and CPE two roles the convert
37. mmunity name is user definable with a maximum length of 15 characters and is case sensitive There is not allowed to put any blank in the community name string Any printable character is allowable The community name for each function works independently Each function has its own community name Say the community name for GET only works for GET function and can t be applied to other function such as SET and Trap 29 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Trap Default SNMP function Enable Default community name for GET public Default community name for SET private Default community name for Trap public Default Set function Enable Default trap host IP address 0 0 0 0 Default port number 162 In the switch there are 6 trap hosts supported Each of them has its own community name and IP address is user definable To set up a trap host means to create a trap manager by assigning an IP address to host the trap message In other words the trap host is a network management unit with SNMP manager receiving the trap message from the managed switch with SNMP agent issuing the trap message 6 trap hosts can prevent the important trap message from losing For each public trap the switch supports the trap event Cold Start Warm Start Link Down Link Up and Authentication Failure Trap They can be enabled or disabled individually When enabled the corresponded trap will actively send a trap message to the trap host whe
38. n 54 2 ORCA ie oet ott enr NL M er 54 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ee to esee tn 55 ii Revision History Release Date Revision 1 00 07 20 2009 Al iii Caution Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity which can damage their delicate electronics Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electrical charge To protect your device always e Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you pick up the circuit device e Pickup the device by holding it on the left and right edges only Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment European Community CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the protection requirements of European Emission Standard EN55022 EN60555 2 and the Generic European Immunity Standard EN50082 1 EMC EN55022 1988 CISPR 22 1985 class B EN60555 2 1995 Class B EN60555 3 IEC1000 4 2 1995 4K V CD 8KV AD IEC1000 4 3 1995 3V m IEC1000 4 4 1995 1KV power
39. n a trap happens If all public traps are disabled no public trap message will be sent As to the Enterprise no 6 trap is classified as private trap which are listed in the Trap Alarm Configuration function folder Default for all public traps Enable SNMP Configuration ISNMP si Enable Disable Get Community PEDEM Set Community private Enable z En oo 152 community public 2 community pubic E o 2 community pubic 12 community pubic EATE 62 _ Community public 162 community pubic Fig 3 16 Community and trap host setting Publication date July 2009 30 Revision Al 3 11 Max Packet Length Function name Max Packet Length Function description To set the maximum packet length for passing this converter Maximum Packet Length Apply 2600 Fig 3 17 Parameter description Packet Length 1522 1536 and 9600 bytes Default 1522 bytes 31 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 3 12 DHCP Boot The DHCP Boot function is used to spread the request broadcast packet into a bigger time frame to prevent the traffic congestion due to broadcast packets from many network devices which may seek its NMS boot server DHCP server and many connections predefined when the whole building or block lose the power and then reboot and recover At this moment a bunch of switch or other network device on t
40. on If you do not logout and exit the browser the switch will automatically have you logout Besides this manually logout and implicit logout you can pull down the lt Auto Logout gt list at the top left corner to explicitly ON OFF this logout function Parameter description Auto Logout Default is ON If it is ON and no action and no key is stroke as well in any function screen more than 3 minutes the switch will have you logout automatically Logout Fig 3 39 53 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 4 Maintenance 4 1 Resolving No Link Conditions The possible causes for a no link LED status are as follows The attached device is not powered e The cable may not be the correct type or is faulty e The installed building premise cable is faulty e The port may be faulty 4 2 Q amp A 1 Computer A can connect to Computer B but cannot connect to Computer C through the MANAGED MEDIA CONVERTER Converter Y network device of Computer C may fail to work Please check the link act status of Computer C on the LED indicator Try another network device on this connection Y network configuration of Computer C may be something wrong Please verify the network configuration on Computer C 2 The uplink connection function fails to work v connection ports on another must be connection ports Please check if connection ports are used on that converter Y Please check the uplink setup of th
41. on date July 2009 18 Revision A1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 System Time Setting CN sat Jan 01 19 20 59 2000 Year 2000 2000 2036 Month 1 1 12 Day 1 131 19 0 23 Minute 20 0 59 Second 59 0559 NTP 209 81 9 7 USA C 137 189 8 174 HK C 133 100 9 2 JP Time Zone GmT 8 00 zl C 131 188 3 222 Germany er Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Start Mth 1 zl Day 1 z Hour 0 zl Daylight Saving End Mth 1 zl Day 1 zl Hour 0 zl Fig 3 6 19 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 3 5 Account Configuration In this function only administrator can create modify or delete the username and password Administrator can modify other guest identities password without confirming the password but it is necessary to modify the administrator equivalent identity Guest equivalent identity can modify his password only Please note that you must confirm administrator guest identity in the field of Authorization in advance before configuring the username and password Only one administrator is allowed to exist and unable to be deleted In addition up to 4 guest accounts can be created The default setting for user account is Username admin Password admin The default setting for guest user account is Username guest Password guest Account Configuration Authorization admin Administrator guest Guest Fig 3 7 Account Configuration Authorization Guest herve
42. p test firmware img into the upgrade field Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server 0 0 0 0 Path and Filename Upgrade Fig 3 37 51 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 3 23 Reboot We offer you many ways to reboot the switch including power up hardware reset and software reset You can press the RESET button in the front panel to reset the switch After upgrading software changing IP configuration or changing VLAN mode configuration then you must reboot to have the new configuration taken effect Here we are discussing is software reset for the reboot in the main menu Function name Reboot Function description Reboot the switch Reboot takes the same effect as the RESET button on the front panel of the switch It will take around thirty 30 seconds to complete the system boot Parameter description Save and Reboot Save the current settings as start configuration before rebooting the switch Reboot Reboot the system directly Reboot the System Save and Reboot Saving Configuration and Reboot Reboot Reboot the System Fig 3 38 Publication date July 2009 52 Revision Al 3 24 Logout You can manually logout by performing Logout function In the switch it provides another way to logout You can configure it to logout automatically Function name Logout Function description The switch allows you to logout the system to prevent other users from the system without the permissi
43. rs Daylight Saving Daylight saving is adopted in some countries If set it will adjust the time lag or in advance in unit of hours according to the starting date and the ending date For example if you set the day light saving to be 1 hour When the time passes over the starting time the system time will be increased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over And when the time passes over the ending time the system time will be decreased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over The switch supports valid configurable day light saving time is 5 5 step one hour The zero for this parameter means it need not have to adjust current time equivalent to in act daylight saving You don t have to set the starting ending date as well If you set daylight saving to be non zero you have to set the starting ending date as well otherwise the daylight saving function will not be activated Default for Daylight Saving 0 The following parameters are configurable for the function Daylight Saving and described in detail Day Light Saving Start This is used to set when to start performing the day light saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 Day Light Saving End This is used to set when to stop performing the daylight saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Publicati
44. th or needs to be fixed The basic system check includes UART test DRAM test and Flash test Diagnostics UART Test OK DRAM Test OK Flash Test OK Fig 3 32 45 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Function name Loopback Test Function description In the Loopback Test function there are two different loopback tests One is Internal Loopback Test and the other is External Loopback Test The former test function will not send the test signal outside the switch box The test signal only wraps around in the switch box As to the latter test function it will send the test signal to its link partner If you do not have them connected to active network devices i e the ports are link down the switch will report the port numbers failed If they all are ok it just shows OK Note Whatever you choose Internal Loopback Test or External Loopback Test these two functions will interfere with the normal system working and all packets in sending and receiving also will stop temporarily Loopback Test Internal Loopback External Loopback 1 OK OK 2 OK OK Fig 3 33 Publication date July 2009 46 Revision Al Function name Ping Test Function description Ping Test function is a tool for detecting if the target device is alive or not through ICMP protocol which abounds with report messages The switch provides Ping Test function to let you know that if the target device is available or not You can simply
45. tting is for the port egress rule for out going traffic whether the port sends out frames with VLAN tag or without VLAN tag VLAN Tag Rule PVID Tag __ 1 mm Fig 3 25 Parameter description PVID Any untagged packet will be adding this vlan tag on TP Fiber Tag Disable Out going packet will keep their original tag status Enable Out going packet will have a vlan tag The untagged packet will be added a tag with PVID Publication date July 2009 38 Revision A1 Function name Management VLAN Function description To assign a specific VLAN group for management purpose it can isolate the management traffic and data service to enhance management network security Management Vlan State enable Ed Parameter description State To enabled disable this feature VID Specific Management VLAN ID from 1 4094 Note If enabled only the traffic belong to the specific vlan can access this converter 39 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al 3 17 Alarm Configuration Function name Events Configuration Function description The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the switch to send out the trap information while pre defined trap events occurred The switch offers different trap events to users for switch management The trap information can be sent by email and SNMP trap The message will be sent while users tick the trap event individually on the web pag
46. ult Disable Up link Port The Up link port is for Q in Q VLAN application it is based VLAN mode setting double tag The double tag mode is based on IEEE 802 1Q The upstream traffic egress from the uplink port will be add the second layer VLAN tag The ingress port PVID will be the second layer tag VLAN ID The first layer VLAN tag will be keep in the double tag frame without any change The downstream traffic ingress to uplink port the outer layer VLAN tag will be removed then it will be forwarded to other egress port Default Port 2 VLAN Mode Mode Double tag ied port Fig 3 23 Publication date July 2009 36 Revision Al Function name Tag based Group Function description To add modify remove allowed VLAN groups for this converter Maximum is 512 VLAN groups Tag based Group No VLAN NAME VID 1 default 1 2 22 22 3 33 33 Tag based VLAN VLAN Fig 3 24 Parameter description VLAN Name Assign a readable VLAN name for the new VLAN group The default VLAN VID 1 group will be ready when you select Tag based VLAN mode VID VLAN ID Range is 1 4094 Default VID 1 Note Under Tag based mode only the traffic of vlan groups configured here can pass the converter 37 Publication date July 2009 Revision A1 Function name VLAN Tag Rule Function description Supports PVID for ingress un tagged frames a default VLAN ID The Tag and UnTag se
47. warding table of the switch Multicast packet The common IANA s range for L2 multicast addresses which is from 01 00 5E 00 00 00 to 01 00 5E FF FF FF Data Rate There is 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 ingress rate and Disable parameters for data rate selection Default Disable 1 2 ingress rate 1 2 ingress rate 1 4 ingress rate 1 8 ingress rate 1 16 ingress rate Disable Fig 3 14 27 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Burst Size Configuration It can adjust the burst size in the rate limit configuration according to different packet size traffic application for rate limit performance fine tune Burst Size There is 4K 8K 16K and 32KBytes parameters for burst size selection Default 16 KBytes Burst Size Configuration 16 keytes v 4 KBytes 8 KBytes 16 KBytes 32 KBytes Fig 3 15 Publication date July 2009 28 Revision A1 3 10 SNMP Configuration Any Network Management System NMS running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent provided that the Management Information Base MIB is installed correctly on the managed devices The SNMP is a protocol that is used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent and traverses the Object Identity OID of the management Information Base MIB described in the form of SMI syntax SNMP agent is running on the switch to response the request issued by SNMP manager Bas
48. y Power CPU LOOP UTP port Act Link speed duplex Fiber port Act Link External Power adapter 5V 2A Management Supports Embedded Web Server 1 1 for Web based management Supports Embedded Telnet Server RFC 1572 854 for Telnet interface Supports Serial CLI management Supports SNMP V1 V2c RFC 1157 for SNMP management Supports SNMP standard Traps and Alarm Supports E mail client SMTP RFC 821 for sending Traps and Alarm message Be able to enable and disable any specific trap or alarm function Supports DHCP RFC 2131 Client and ICMP RFC 792 Supports MIB II RFC 1213 Private MIB Supports Bandwidth rating management Supports port enabled disabled Supports user login management Supports TFTP RFC 783 for on line upgrade ee 55 Publication date July 2009 Revision Al Hardware Specification Physical Characteristics One 10 100 1000M RJ 45 UTP SFP Dual Media Fons port One 1000M fiber port with SFP cage Console Port Serial console port Ear Phone Jack Dimensions 23 W 138 D 87 H mm Input Power 5V 5 2A from external power adapter Power Consumption 0 9Aup 5VDC 4 5 Watts maximum Flash 2M bytes CPU Main Memory 16M bytes MAC Address and 8K Self learning Packet Buffer Memory Up to 256KB Backpressure for half duplex IEEE802 3x for full duplex PWR Power P2 SFP L A LINK ACT P1 SFP L A LINK ACT
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