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1. 28 3 4 2 2 Loopp ack Test 29 3 4 2 3 802 3ah StatUsS sssssssssssssscssesscsssssssccccscsssscsccssssesesessssssescesessesssesssesssssesesssssesessssssessssssssssssssssss 30 R POOES NND EE 31 3 5 1 System ReDOOL 31 Beda Save AUG RESO NT OA A OA 32 3 5 3 Firmware eM 33 Rasa E N 33 4 MAINTENANCE 34 4 1 RESOLVING NO LINK CONDITIONS eee ee eee eee neos eneees esee esee sese sees sees eese eesoe 34 FONA a a H 34 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecs 35 il Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Revision History Release Date Revision o 01001 10 7 2010 rT At 111 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 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 Pick up the device by holding it on the left and right edges only Electronic Emission Notices Federal
2. Enable Tools Auto negotiation Enable System Reboot Fig 3 2 Parameter description Remote Device Control Disable Default When Remote Device Control is disabled the remote device information will not be shown on the screen 6 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Enable When Remote Device Control is enabled the remote device information Will be shown on the screen MAC address It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this device ooftware Version It s a firmware version of this device IP address Gateway Subnet Mask Its an IP address of the device Default Setting IP Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Description Itis a field for model description Serial number is a product serial number Hardware Version It is a hardware version of product 7 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 2 The Function Tree in Web Management For offering you a clear guide to use this Web Smart Media Converter the following is the whole function tree of Web Smart Media Converter in web management User can refer to the following sections based on the order of this function tree below for more details Information System Information Local Setting IP Configuration Password Setting Converter Configuration Port Configuration MIB Counter VLAN VLAM Group VLAN Per Port Setting Q in Q Remote Setting
3. LoadFromFlash button the WEB interface may be disconnected for restore to previous backup configuration LoadFromFlash Press the ResetToFactory button the WEB interface may be disconnected After reset all configuration except IP setting the system will back to factory default setting ResetToFactory Fig 3 27 32 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 5 3 Firmware Upgrade Function name Firmware Upgrade Function description In this page user could update the firmware by the web browser User could click the browser button select the new firmware image file and then the new code image will be burned into the flash and reset the device to use the new firmware This mode allows to proceed the firmware upgrade on device Please select the location of the firmware file on your by using the browse button as below then press the Upgrade button Browse Note 1 Ensure that the File of type field in the browse window is set to All files 2 To cancel the Firmware Upgrade process power cycle the switch without selecting any files Upgrade Firmware Upgrading may take 60 seconds Firmware Upgrade process must NOT be interrupted Fig 3 28 Parameter description Browse To select the location of the firmware file Upgrade To execute firmware upgrade function 3 5 4 Logout Function description Logout Function description Exit Web management Microsoft Internet
4. RC 1001 Web Smart 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Media Converter User s Manual Web Smart 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Media Converter Release 1 04 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Table of Contents CAUTION iiie et Ga re eu tts eue te Elbe tc o IV ELECTRONIC EMISSION INO DICES o5 eiie Cone eot Pont adu e ead oes suns oaa e Peu be Scoto IV EINIRODUCTION 3Szsdeherceatidevi vie S 1 De ER VUE W 1 eZ mm 1 123C MECKES re E e 2 Ld VIEWOE THE CONVERTER jetetetuecev eee edexeueteeeev a d tee vev UN es eden ai Ue Ee dU 3 2 INSTALLATIONS 4 2 1 CABLE AND HARDWARE INSTALLATION 4 3 OPERATION OF WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 5 3 1 WEB MANAGEMENT HOME OVERVIEW ee eee esee ee eees eese sees sees esses sese eese senes eese sees sese sseseeeeooe 6 3 2 THE FUNCTION TREE IN WEB 8 3 9 SOCAL S Dd ME IR A ae AA mec dme HS 9 3 3 1 D
5. 51000 ME Disable Enable TS1000 Mode Terminal Q Center TS1000 Local Status TS1000 mode Terminal Power status Normal ri tte E Abnormal Netlinkstatus UTP Established WIth alarm FEFI under ordinary operation Support Terminal Full Duplex Enable NumPhyInterface Fig 3 15 24 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 4 1 2 Loopback Test Function name Loopback Test Function description This page could start TS1000 loopback function User could set TS1000 loopback packet number Loop Back Test Send Packet Number 19255 Loop Back Test Result Result Counter 16 Loop Back Test Result PZO is not available Result Counter 0 Fig 3 16 Parameter description Send packet number After input the number between 1 and 255 click the lt gt button Result Pass or not as Fig 3 16 Result Counter Show packet number and pass or not 25 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 4 1 3 Remote Device Reset Function name Remote Device Reset Function description We could reset remote device through this function Before that TS1000 ability should be enabled local device should be set in center mode and remote device should be set in terminal mode Reset Remote Device Need Enable TS1000 Function and For Center Mode Only es Rese
6. 9 3 3 2 Password en ae S eS EN VON Uv E Ra Ue Kd 11 3 3 3 Converter BO ECRIRE RR 12 3 954 Port Conn pura Toisaa a a E T 14 Sa 3 3 MIB C OUBIGE 16 ESI UNS ET Went 17 3 3 6 1 VLAN Group rr 17 3 3 0 2 VLAN Per Port Setting ii sisssccsscscccusscacacscscaccanssiacsuvedaocdasaacadssvedaaccuvssiadssvedanddensacacscvesaoccivadedecveds 19 A rh Un B veto 21 Sd SETTING 80 002 t0 a iet lae obse 23 amp m 10541000 QC RED ERE 23 REA e NELLE TIU roe 23 3 4 1 2 Loopback aseo dete kae ned 25 3 4 1 3 Remote Device 26 3 4 1 4 Remote Port 27 3 4 1 5 Remote Port Setting 27 32586002 E EA 28 3 4 2 1 802 3
7. Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A CISPR 22 A1 2000 A2 2002 ICES 003 2004 Class A European Community CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the protection requirements of European Emission Standard EN55022 and EN55024 EN55022 2006 Class A EN61000 3 2 2006 61000 3 3 1995 1 2001 2 2005 1 2001 2 2005 55024 1998 1 2001 2 2003 5 1V Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 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 Web Smart MEDIA CONVERTER through the built in web by 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 Overview of this user s manual Chapter 1 Introduction describes the features of Web Smart MEDIA CONVERTER Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 3 Operation of Web based Management Chapter 4 Maintenance Appendix A V Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Converter is designed to make conversion between 10 100Base TX and 100Base FX Fast Ethernet With Web based management the network administrator can logon the converter to monitor configure and control th
8. Explorer Are you sure to Logout Fig 3 29 Parameter description OK To exit Web management Cancel To cancel logout action 33 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 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 The may be the correct type or is faulty The installed building premise cable is faulty 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 WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER Converter 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 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 Please check the uplink setup of the WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER to verify the uplink function is enabled 34 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Appendix A Technical Specifications Hardware Specification Feature Detailed Description Comply with FCC Part 15 Class A amp CE Mark Approval IEC60068 2 27 IEC60068 2 32 IEC60068 2 6 No
9. admin Password admin Password Setting Parameter description Old Password Input the old password New Password Input new password Confirm Input the new password again 11 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 3 Converter Configuration Function name Converter Configuration Function description This converter provides the following configurable parameters Converter Configuration Disable O Enable ELSE 9 Disable O Enable Disable Enable Link Loss Carry Erie Disable Enable Forward CRC Error Forward Pause Management Packet High Priority O Disable 9 Enable reset to take effect Broadcast Storm Multicast Storm Filter 9 Disable Q Enable Unknown DA Unicast Storm Filter Disable Enable Fig 3 7 Converter Configuration Parameter description Jumbo Frame 9K If enable this function the media converter could pass the max 9KB packets Link Transparent Only if link transparent is enabled the Remote Fault Detect and Link Loss Carry Forward will take effect Remote Fault Detect If enable this function when fiber port enable TS 1000 and receive OAM packet This converter will set local UTP port link up or link down 12 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 according to remote device s UTP port link status This function need enable link transparent first Link Loss
10. duplex mode full duplex and half duplex Flow Control There are two modes to choose in flow control Enable and Disable If flow control is set Enable both parties can send PAUSE frame to the transmitting device s while the receiving port is too busy to handle When it is set Disable flow control will not exist in the port It drops the packet if too much to handle Default Enable Ingress Rate Limit and Egress Rate Limit There are some predefined rate settings If user needs some special usage you could input the rate by yourself after User Setting has been selected from pull down list Because the rate limit is 64kbps minimal step the input rate limit it should be divided exactly by 64 If the rate value can not be divided exactly by 64 for example 65 the program will be change the rate to 64 automatically Default Not Limit 15 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 5 MIB Counter Function name MIB Counter Function description The page shows local device s MIB counters If click the clear button all MIB counters will be clear to zero Click the refresh button show the current MIB counters again MIB Counters The following counter means the port received number 5 57090 14956 10516 T 13529 Thag 4645 ool 5180 rozo n ela Fig 3 9 Parameter description TP To display the converter UTP port counter information To display the FX T
11. status include work mode flow control ability ingress and egress rate limit Port Configuration Egress Rate Limit kbps Port HOW mores Rate Limit kbps Not Lia Apply x lt Notice 1 Link status may be down when mode flow control settings changed 2 Rate limit is 64kbps as a minimal step Fig 3 8 Port Configuration Parameter description Port The TP Port is MEDIA CONVERTER s Ethernet UTP interface The FX Port is MEDIA CONVERTER s Ethernet Fiber interface Link Show port current link status 100F Speed 100M Full Duplex Mode 100H Speed 100M Half Duplex Mode 10F Speed 10M Full Duplex Mode 10H Speed 10M Half Duplex Mode Down Link Down Mode The Auto Speed algorithm to exchange the capability with the linked partner When enabled the speed duplex mode and flow control mode may change You must have both port configuration of local port and linked partner be the same If their configuration is different the link will not be set up successfully In WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER fiber port supports forced mode only Set the mode of speed and duplex In speed 10 100Mbps baud rate is 14 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 available for Fast Ethernet If the media is fiber it is always 100Mbps and the duplex is 100full auto if the media is TP the Speed Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode 10 100Mbps and
12. 51000 Functions TS1000 Setting Loopback Test Remote Device Reset Remote Port Information Remote Port Setting 802 3ah Functions 802 3ah Configuration Loophack Test 802 3ah Status Tools System Reboot Save and Restore Firmware Upgrade logout Fig 3 3 8 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 Local Setting Local Setting IP Configuration Password Setting Converter Configuration Port Configuration MIB Counter VLAN VLAN Group VLAN Per Port Setting Q in Q Fig 3 4 3 3 1 IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER Without the proper setting network manager will not be able to view the device WEB SMART 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 Function name IP Configuration Function description Set IP address subnet mask and default gateway for WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER DHCP Client IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Configuration Disable Subnet Mask J95 255 255 0 Fig 3 5 IP Configuration 9 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Parameter description DHCP Client WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER supports DHCP client used to get an IP address automatically if you set this f
13. ASE Dying Gasp FLASE FLASE Link Fault FLASE FLASE Discovery Information Discovery State SEND_ANY Local PDU ANY Local Satisfied TRUE Remote State Valid TRUE Local Lost Link F ALSE Local Link Status TRUE Information TLV Local Remote State Mux FWD FWD State Par FWD FWD Revision 0 2 FLASE FLASE Link Events TRUE TRUE Loopback TRUE TRUE Unidir FLASE FLASE Mode ACTIVE PASSIVE Remote Dying Gasp Remote Dying Gasp Count 2 Fig 3 24 30 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 5 Tools This menu contains System Reboot Save and Restore Firmware Upgrade and Logout four functions Tools System Reboot Save and Restore Firmware Upgrade logout Fig 3 25 3 5 1 System Reboot Function name System Reboot Function description Click this function to reboot the device Microsoft Internet Explorer E LY Do you want to restart the Converter Cancel Fig 3 26 Parameter description OK To restart the device Cancel To exit the function 31 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 5 2 Save and Restore Function name Save and Restore Function description SaveToFlash Save local configuration to flash LoadFromFlash Restore last saved configuration HesetToFactory Factory default setting Configuration Setting Press the SaveToFlash button all current configuration will be saved to converter backup SaveToFlash Press
14. Carry Forward If enable this function when the UTP port link down the fiber port will be forced link down And the fiber will be resume when UTP port link up This function need enable link transparent first Notice If local MC Media Converter enables TS1000 and is configured as Center Mode when configuring Jumbo Frame and Link Transparent functions for local MC the remote MC will be configured at the same time even if it is a dump MC And the configuration of remote side is the same as local side Forward CRC Error Frame If enable this function the CRC error packet will be pass otherwise the CRC error packets will be dropped Forward Pause Frame If this function was enabled this MC will forward pause frame and regard it as a normal packet Management Packet High Priority If enable this function this MC will enable QOS We enable four queues and set queue 3 as strict priority All management packets such as 802 3ah OAM packets will be in queue 3 to guarantee bandwidth Broadcast Storm Filter Multicast Storm Filter Unknown DA Unicast Storm Filter If enable this function when too many broadcast multicast unknown DA unicast packets arrive in a period time the packets will be dropped 13 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 4 Port Configuration Function name Port Configuration Function description Change the state and configuration of each port This page could set local device s port
15. cription 802 3ah Function Enable Disable 802 3ah Mode Active Passive Loopback Enable Disable After select the parameters then click the Apply button and refresh button to show Discovery Status and Fiber Port Status 28 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 4 2 2 Loopback Test Function name Loopback Test Function description This page could start 802 3ah loopback test User could configure packet length and packet number 802 3ah Loop Back Test Send Packet Number 16 1255 Packet ength Not include 6071514 Fig 3 21 Parameter description Send Packet Number Available value 1 255 Packet Length Not include CRC Available value 60 1514 After input the parameters then click the lt Apply gt button Test result Fig 3 22 Fig 3 23 Loop Back Test Result TX Counter 16 RX Counter 16 0 Error Counter Loop Back Test Result Fig 3 22 Result Fail Fig 3 23 29 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 4 2 3 802 3ah Status Function name 802 3ah Status Function description This page shows 802 3ah status information 802 3ah Status Information Global Config Function Enable EMABLED Local DTE MAC 00 40 7 27 00 01 Remote DTE 00 40 7 27 00 00 Flags Field Local Remote Remote Stable TRUE TRUE Remote Evaluating FLASE FLASE Local Stable TRUE TRUE Local Evaluating FLASE FLASE Critical Event FLASE FL
16. e activity of each port In addition the converter implements bandwidth rating management capability via the intelligent software The overall network management is enhanced and the network efficiency is also improved to accommodate and deliver high bandwidth applications 1 2 Features The Web Smart MEDIA CONVERTER provides the following features for users to perform system network administration Management Supports Web UI for management Supports OAM for remote management via TS 1000 Supports OAM for remote management via IEEE802 3ah Supports Ingress Egress Rate Limitation Supports Link Loss Carry Forward Function Supports per Port MIB Counters Supports IEEE802 1Q VLAN Supports Q in Q Double Tag VLAN Supports one 10 100Base TX Fast Ethernet UTP port and one 100Base FX FE Fiber port Supports 802 3x flow control for full duplex ports and backpressure for half duplex ports Supports comprehensive types of fiber with different distances and connections including SC Bidi LC and so on Supports auto mode on the TP port Supports jumbo frame 9KB e ROHS Compliance On board firmware can be updated via HTTP web function he converter allows administrator to reboot system from management station Dying Gasp function can send out a signal when DC power down is detected 1 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 1 3 Checklist Before you start installing the converter p
17. er you fill in admin to serve as password and click the Login 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 Link up status The main functions are Information Local Setting Remote Setting and Tools Function name System Information Function description Show the local and remote device network information Information System Information Local Device Information Local Setting IP Confi 00 11 6b b1 2b 3d Password Setting Converter Configuration v1 04 Port Configuration IP Address 192 168 20 15 MIB Counter 192 168 20 50 0552552550 VLAN Group VLAN Per Port Setting Description RC 1001A T 77788 012403000001 Hardware version v 01 Remote Setting TS1000 Functions 161000 Setting Local Port Status Loopback Test Remote Device Reset Remote Port Information Signal detect SD Detected No Link status On Down 802 3ah Functions 802 3ah Configuration 100M Loopback Test Duplex mode Full 802 Status
18. he converter s Fiber port port counter information CPU To display the CPU The converter s CPU counter information 16 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 6 VLAN The Converter supports Tag based VLAN 802 1Q VLAN configuration is used to partition your LAN into small ones as your demand Properly configuring it you can gain not only improving security and increasing performance but greatly reducing VLAN management 3 3 6 1 VLAN Group Function name 802 1Q VLAN Group Function description If enable VLAN functions user could set 16 VLAN entries Each VLAN entry could set VID and member port The VID should be 1 4094 Others when the member port is evoked this port will belongs to this VLAN group 802 1Q VLAM Group VEAN Mode ES vian vp Member __ EN EH gt EN 5 5 gt a EN EN ENS 13 E EE E E E k E E e E E b E E E E Warning Web connection will lost if CPU port is not VLAN member Fig 3 10 17 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Parameter description VLAN Group To display the VLAN Group Index The maximum is 16 and the range is from 0 to 15 VID VLAN identifier Each tag based VLAN group has a unique VID appears only in tag based and Double tag mode To evoke the TP The converter s UTP p
19. lease verify that the package contains the following Web Smart Media Converter AC DC Power adapter This User s Manual CD Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the aforementioned items is missing or damaged Model Description RC 1001 Web Smart 10 100Base T to 100Base FX Media Converter RC 1001A Web Smart 10 100Base T to SFP Media Converter 2 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 1 4 View of the Converter RC 1001 RC 1001A Fig 1 1 WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER RC 1001 RC 1001A Fig 1 2 Front View of the WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER LED Indicators Description LED Color Function POWER Lit when 5V power is coming up FX LINK ACT Green Lit when fiber connection is good Blinks when any traffic is present Lit when TP connection is good Blinks when traffic is present Lit when 100Base TX is active Off when 10Base T is active Table 1 1 This device complies with 15 the FOC Rules ov LIL P COCO 5 Fig 1 3 Rear View of the WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER MADE IN Reset button Press this button over 5 seconds then 1 Restore to default 2 Reboot 3 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 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 i
20. nsert 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 FX port of an upper layer converter Fiber Cable Limitations Ie Converter Models Mul i mode Half duplex 412 Multi mode Full duplex Single mode Half duplex oingle mode Full duplex 10 30 50Km Table 2 1 Note 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 4 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 Operation of Web based Management The converter provides a web function by Ethernet Port Browser to manage and monitor the port activity For instance http 192 168 1 1 then enter password and click Login button The default values of Web Smart Media Converter are as follows IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Password admin Please enter password to login 5 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 1 Web Management Home Overview Home Page and Main MENU will be shown up aft
21. ort to become VLAN group member FX To evoke the FX The converter s Fiber port to become a VLAN group member CPU To evoke the CPU The converter s CPU to become a VLAN group member It means that CPU needs to become a VLAN member for management purpose 18 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 6 2 VLAN Per Port Setting Function name 802 1Q VLAN Per Port Setting Function description In this page we could set each port s PVID and egress tag behavior 802 1Q VLAN Per Port Setting Port Egress Link Type Port VLAN Entry v Dont Touch Tag Warning VLAN port setting may cause web disconnection Fig 3 11 Parameter description Egress Link Type Replace Tag The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets then add new tags to them The inserted tag is the ingress port s Default tag which is indexed by port Port based VLAN index This is a replacement processing for tagged packets and an insertion for untagged packets Remove Tag The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets if they are tagged when these packets are output The switch will not modify packets received without tags AddTag The switch will add VLAN tags to packets if they are not tagged when these packets are output on this port The switch will not add tags to packets already tagged The inserted tag is the ingress port s Default tag which is indexed by port s Port based VLAN index Don t T
22. ouch Tag Do not insert or remove VLAN tags to from packet which is output on this port Port VLAN Entry Select Port based VLAN index The number means VLAN table entry index not VID Ingress Filter 19 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Enable or Disable VLAN ingress filter 20 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 7 Q in Q Function name Q in Q Function description This page could configure Q in Q function Q in Q Functions Configuration Enable 1 i58 MEOS EtherType HEX esl 1 DEC Tag Priority i Internal VLAN Tag Priority w Decision PANG Heer e Apply Warning If enable Q in Q web connection may be lost because of the VLAN tag Fig 3 12 Q in Q Functions Configuration DEC Decision Use VLAN Tag Fronty direction nem Q in Functions Configuration Q in Q Enable Out L WLAN T eo 1erType HEX am B DEG MESE Use Intemal VLAN Tag Priority Decision Q in Q direction Add Tag Pl Remove Tag Add Tag Pl Remove Tag Add Tag Remove Tag Fig 3 13 21 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Parameter description Out Layer VLAN Tag User defined Q in Q out layer VLAN tag Ether type Out Layer VLAN VID User defined Q in Q out layer VLAN tag VID VLAN Tag Priority Decision Decide out laye
23. r VLAN Tag s priority use internal VLAN tag priority or use IP remarking priority Q in Q direction Select Q in Q direction which port adds tag and which port removes tag TP Port Add in Tag FX Port Remove Tag or FX Port Add in Tag TP Port Remove Tag 22 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 4 Remote Setting Remote Setting 51000 Functions 51 00 Setting Loopback Test Remote Device Reset Remote Port Information Remote Port Setting 802 3ah Functions 802 3ah Configuration Loopback Test 802 3ah Status Fig 3 14 3 4 1 TS 1000 Functions TS 1000 Functions include TS1000 Setting Loopback Test Remote Device Reset Remote Port Information Remote Port Setting five functions 3 4 1 1 TS 1000 Setting Function name TS 1000 Setting Function description This page could enable disable TS1000 function and set TS 1000 mode as terminal or center If TS1000 is enabled the 51000 information will be displayed in the web And if its in center mode and remote device is in terminal mode remote TS1000 information will also be shown in the page Local Device TS1000 Function Setting TS1000 Ability Disable Enable TS1000 Mode Terminal Center TS1000 Local Status TS1000 mode Center OpticalRxSigStats Abnormal NetlinkStatus UTP Established 23 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 Local Device TS1000 Function Setting
24. t Remote Device Success Fig 3 17 Parameter description Reset button After click this button if success shown as Fig 3 17 26 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 4 1 4 Remote Port Information Function name Remote Port Information Function description This page shows remote device port information Remote Port Information Media Type TP FX Link Status Control Off Fig 3 18 3 4 1 5 Remote Port Setting Function name Remote Port Setting Function description In this page user could enable disable remote device s UTP port change remote device port s speed amp duplex and flow control ability Fiber port should not be disabled Remote Port Setting Se Speed amp ups Flow Control a 100M Full Disabled Fig 3 19 27 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 4 2 802 3ah Function This menu includes 802 3ah Configuration Loopback Test 802 3ah Status three functions 3 4 2 1 802 3ah Configuration Function name 802 3ah Configuration Function description This page could set IEEE802 3ah OAM function User could enable disable 802 3ah function and set its mode as passive or active mode 802 3ah OAM Configuration O Disable Enable 802 Mode 2 Passive Q Active meses O Disable Enable Apply 802 3ah Status Discovery Fiber Port Status F AULT retiesh Fig 3 20 Parameter des
25. te Any specification is subject to change without notice 70 3 W x 26 2 H x 94 D mm 35 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2
26. unction Enable WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER will find the DHCP server existed in the network to get an IP address If this function is set Disable you have to input IP address manually Default Disable IP address 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 oet 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 device unconditionally Default 192 168 1 254 Description Input data or model name about this device then click Apply button 10 Publication date March 2011 Revision A2 3 3 2 Password Setting Function name Password Setting Function description The default user account is admin that can not be modified or deleted and is the only one user account The password must be 7 A Z 0 9 and The max length is 16 characters After input the data as Fig 3 6 click Apply button The default setting of user account is Username
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