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1. Appendix A FRM220A Cards Options A 0 Introduction The FRM220A In Band Managed Media Converter Chassis is designed to accept a variety of optical to electrical or optical to optical converter cards As cards are added this section will be updated with the relevant information for the new cards The management interface and all cards support software upgrading so that new cards and new features may be added at any future date Please refer to Chapters 2 amp 3 for details on the upgrade method and procedures for operating the FRM220A GSW SNMP A 1 FRM220A iMUX In band Managed Inverse Multiplexer The FRM220A nE1 ET100 are 5 8 or 16 E1 port inverse multiplexer cards with built in Bridge for the FRM220 220A Series Platform Media Converter Rack The multiplexers support bundling Unframed Eis using GFP F Generic Framing Procedure Framed The clock source may be selected internally or recovered from any one of the received E1 signals The Ethernet port utilizes a single RJ 45 connector or SFP for optical fiber depending on model One single model supports either unbalanced 75 ohm or balanced 120 ohm adapter cables required When the FRM220A nE1 ET100 card is placed in the FRM220A rack with GSW SNMP management the management can view the converter card s status type version Ethernet link status and alarms The card can be configured to enable or disable the port reset the card set clocking Ethernet mode and provide E1 analog diagnostic loopbac
2. User Manual Tag FRM220A GSW SNMP Gigabit Switch SNMP Controller CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park SF No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 26591021 Fax 886 2 27991355 Email techsupport ctcu com URL _ http www ctcu com FRM220A GSW SNMP Operation Manual Gigabit Switch SNMP Card Ethernet Aggregate Rack 20 Slot 2U Version 1 0 September 9 2011 Release Version 1 01 September 26 2011 update Version 1 02 August 1 2013 update Copyright 2010 2013 CTC Union Technologies Inc All rights reserved All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Legal The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication CTC Union Technologies assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein CTC Union Technologies reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications with the intent to improve function or design at any time and without notice and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes CTC Union Technologies makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does CTC Union assume any liability arising out of th
3. 23 Chapter 3 Web Based Management System Switch Agent 3 2 6 System Information The system settings include informational as well as Configuration configuration setting Each item will be explained below IP Setup briefly Date amp Time Password a Monitor Alarm Parameter a Ewent Log Reset Device Factory Defaults Software Upload Upgrade Line Card Reset all the line cards a All the line cards set to Factory Defaults 3 2 6 1 Information Information about the system is displayed here including the hardware version the MAC address System Information firmware versions and software version information Hardware Hardware Version 1 000 MAC Address 00 027 ah Od 6c 3e Firmware EPLD Version 1 000 FPGA Version 0 000 Sottware Software Version 1 025 Software Date 2011 08 24 20 32 40 0400 3 2 6 2 Configuration System information includes the MIB 2 variables for contact name and location of the system 5ystem Information Configuration System Contact techsupporkictcu com System Name ee oao Gow System Location ee oao Demo Lab 3 2 6 3 IP Setup The IP Setup provides the web based method to IP Configuration change the IP address subnet mask default gateway Configured Current and the VLAN ID DHCP Client IP Address 59 125 162 247 D9 125 162 247 Warning Do not change VLAN ID unless the VID has pe e already been created and assigned a path to reach the eun ED FRM220A management
4. Alarm 1 and for Alarm 2 Select the alarm conditions by checking the required check boxes Hit Refresh to see if any new alarms exist Hit Save to save the alarm settings Hit Reset to return to the factory settings 3 2 6 5 Parameters The GSW SNMP has backup and restore functions that work at a card level backup individual card or all cards to PC or restore parameters from a backup file on PG to single card or all other like cards The Copy Parameters From The Line Card to Another tab is used for internal management of parameters and provides the ability to quickly clone parameters from one card to another like card in the same chassis 29 System Fassword Old Password Hew Password Confirm Hew Password cave System Monitor Power 1 Type AC90 250 Status OK Power 2 Type ACI0 250 Status OK Fan 1 RPM 4710 Status OK Fan 2 RPM 4590 Status OK CPU Temperature 52 C Board Temperature Alarm Status Alarm 1 Inactive Inactive Alarm Configuration Alarm 1 Mode Alarm 2 Mode User Define Configuration Chassis Power 1 Status CI Fan 1 Status Define 1 UTP Link Status L FEF Detection UTP Link Status Local Remote O Power 1 Status Fi Fan 1 Status UTP Link Status LJ FEF Detection LJUTP Link Status Chassis Define 2 apc L Power 2 Status ran 2 status LIFx Link Status remote Power Status FX Link Status L Power 2
5. Review TCP IP Settings During unit startup the LED Matrix will flash as the switch boots up and then any slots with cards or any of the 4 4 SFP Copper ports with n Ethernet link will light during normal operation Refer to Chapter 2 section 2 2 5 TCP IP Configuration for the SNMP agent settings Be sure you have a valid IP address for the attached network that the subnet mask is properly set and that the default gateway is set if you wish to manage the GSW from a remote network Attach a network cable to any one of 4 four rear panel LAN 10 100 1000 connectors using a straight cable if connecting to a HUB or to another MDI device such as direct connection to a workstation The Link LED should be on or flashing No link LED means no link From any PC on the network confirm the switch can be pinged EN C Windows system32 cmd exe jo x Microsoft Windows Version 6 0 6000 Copyright tc 2466 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Ginllserssadmin ping 172 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time 8ms TTL 64 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply From 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Bx loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Hms Maximum ms Average 2ms C Users admin Figure 4 1 Ping The ipconfig command from a command
6. SARA SS E E E EE SIS LOL Od RRA SSL LOs RR A 7 FOO LO ESPA O SS E A a lt S gt System Status and Configuration lt I gt Giga Switch status and Contigutfation lt U gt SNMP Status and Configuration SESC Logout From the main menu type S CIC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LID FRM220A GSW SNMP VERSITA This Chassis ID 00 Cascaded No Monitored Chassis ID 00 lt lt System Stat s and Configuration gt gt lt 1 gt System Information lt 2 gt System Contigutat Lom lt a gt System Monitor lt 4 gt Alarm Status and Configuration lt 5 gt Password Setup lt 6 gt Reset Device lt 7 gt Factory Defaults lt 8 gt Upgrade Line Card lt ESC gt Go to Previous Menu 15 Chapter 2 Provisioning From the System Status and Configuration menu type 2 System Configuration lt lt System Contiquration gt gt lt 1 gt System Contact lt 2 gt System Name lt 3 gt System Location lt 4 gt DHCP Client O uu isable 192 168 1 1 lt 5 gt DHCP Renew lt 6 gt IP Address lt 7 gt Subnet Netmask lt 8 gt Default Gateway IP lt 9 gt Apply IP Configurar lt A gt TFTP Server IP lt B gt TFTP File Name Alone dat lt C gt Do TFTP and Update Software lt T gt Date and Time These are the default TCP IP settings You can directly connect by web browser if you have configured your Ethernet connected PC for this sub
7. Start from VLAN 1 with 20 entries per page Spanning Tree MAC Address Table VLAN QoS Mirror HO eee ee eee AA AAA Petete VLANID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 OOO aaa aaa aaa 1010 Add new entry Save Reset a m AI 9 Ss S Se Ny S A A ss yyy S ss Ss S Ss These will be temporary settings which allow us to continue managing without VLAN VID 1 is still assigned on port 23 but have prepared us for managing with VID 1010 VID 1010 only assigned on port 22 The next step will be to configure the VLAN ports Click the VLAN Port Configuration tab 30 Chapter 3 Web Based Management On the VLAN Port Configuration page assign each of the ports 1 20 VLAN IDs as they were created in the Membership page Set port 21 our aggregate port to mode type Trunking as this port carries multiple VIDs Set the Frame Type to Tagged which will only allow tagged packets and will drop all untagged packets Lastly for our management port 22 set the specific VID to 1010 The screen should look something like this CTC union FRM220A G
8. Status ran 2 Status LIF Link Status Remote Power Status LIF Link Status Restore Parameters Destination With File w Bree J Upto Save Parameters Source All Cards hl 3 2 6 9 Event Log The event log keeps a running record of events that happen in the FRM220A GSW SNMP including cards inserted removed card faults power or fan faults and remote login logouts The Clear All button will remove all log entries The Refresh button will display any new events if they have occurred The Save button will export the event log in a plain text file with the log file extention 3 2 6 10 Reset Device The reset device function will do a warm reboot of the GSW CPU Switch To reset the switch the Yes button must be clicked 3 2 6 11 Factory Defaults The Factory Default function will return all configurations except for the TCP IP settings to their factory defaults To factory default the switch the Yes button must be clicked 3 2 6 12 Software Upload The Software Update function is the easy method to upgrade the operational software for the GSW SNMP First click the Browse button and locate the software image file on your PC then click the Upload button to transfer the image via HTTP If the image is transferred successfully the flash will be erased and then reprogrammed with the new update 3 2 6 13 Upgrade Line Card The Update Line Card functio
9. The FRM220A management is designed is such a way as to minimize any disruption to normal traffic in the event of any single component failure and to allow rapid recovery of full operations through replacement of FRUs Field Replaceable Units The Power Modules support fully redundant operation Utilizing a modular design any mix of AC or DC power sources may be used to supply power to the FRM220A CH20 Chassis Power modules are completely Hot Swappable As long as one module is able to supply power the chassis will operate non stop Removing any one power module from a two module redundant chassis will not effect the operation of the entire chassis in any manner All cards are designed to be Hot Swappable This includes any media converter cards as well as the GSW SNMP card itself The following points describe what happens logically for any card fault and subsequent replacement 1 9 1 GSW SNMP card Fault and Replacement If the GSW SNMP card should develop a fault all media converter cards in the chassis will continue to run with their current configuration settings however all uplink traffic will be affected The defective GSW SNMP may be pulled from the running chassis without affecting any other media converter card When a replacement GSW SNMP is inserted into the hot chassis it will boot and immediately recognize that it is booting into an already running hot chassis The TCP IP and SNMP settings will either be factory default if
10. UTP 10 100M ports FRM220A cards all feature Ethernet backplane connections that allow aggregation of L2 Ethernet traffic through the GSW SNMP Gigabit Switch 1 3 System Block Diagram The FRM220A CH20 incorporates a Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet access switch that provides 1GbE to each of the 20 card slots for Ethernet Aggregation 2444 access switch 1 to 20 FRM220A Line Cards AxGbE SFP AxGbE UTP 20 slots FRM220A Simple Block Diagram Chapter 1 Introduction 1 4 Chassis Front Description The front of FRM220A contains the line card slots They are numbered 1 through 20 from left to right as viewed from the front The typical configuration is with one GSW SNMP Network Management Controller card in rear slot and manageable line cards in any front slot numbered 1 through 20 FRM220A Series Managed Line Cards E ia co oo 00 o0 o0 oo o 00 00 00 o 00 00 o0 00 00 00 HM Al cb des of als Hh abs dto Hh an slo db iid S iA dp de o i i E ou O gE gL Figure 1 1 Chassis Front View 1 5 Chassis Rear Description The rear panel holds the aggregate switch card the hot swappable cooling fan modules and the hot The pluggable modules do not require any tools for removal and replacement Cooling Fan Gigabit Aggregate Switch Card Alarm Relay Cooling Fan Contacts 0000000000000 7 0000000000000 000000
11. connect to a third party mux that only had 4 E1 members we could turn off our 5 E1 here The SNMP Sa bits are required to support in band management By default they must all be checked ON If any are checked off and saved communication to the remotely connected MUX could be lost Side Type Version Local FRM220 4 5E1 JET100T 1 200 1 057 1 000 1 000 System Status System state Remote Device Remote Power Mormal Link Up Mormal Device Configuration FCS of GFP Disable Auto Channel PE Payload FailOver Disable WCG State tom som CRC LOA LFD DDTO Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo WCAT Configuration VCAT Member Ma Ma Mas Ma Ms SNMP Channel Configuration SHMP Channel BIT Sad Sas Sab Sa 37 Appendix A The MUX has an integral BERT function to performance test any one of the E1 lines one at a time Enable the function select the E1 line and click Save Side Type Version Chassis Slot ob OU Local FRM220 4 5E1 fET100T 1 2004 057 1 000 1 000 BERT Status and Configuration Errored Seconds ES Error Free Seconds EFS Severely Errored Second SES j 0 j BERT Function E1 Channel The BERT function also requires that the remote unit have its E1 placed in loop back So go to the remote unit and place the El E1 5 in this example into RLB Return to the local unit s BERT tab and view the BERT results by clicking Refresh BERT Status and Configuration Errored Seco
12. i Unused timeslot code Ue tE Time Slot Configuration Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Data Port tab provides the information and settings for the serial data port When set to Auto the device will identify the cable attached to the port automatically In the example below an RS 530 cable is used This converter supports software setting of DCE or DTE mode Typically a modem such as this is DCE TD is an input When set to DTE no crossover cable is required TD becomes an output The RC TC and ETC clock signals all support inverting polarity to correct for some errors caused by different cable lengths The handshaking can be set to follow or forced constantly on The data port supports a software enabled Loop Back function If this port will be used to oversample asynchronous data there is a setting to allow error free use in this application Chassis Slt Side Type Version nd Local FRM220 4 E1 DATA 1 000 2 01 0 1 010 0 000 as Data Port Status and Configuration RD TD RTS CTS DCD Cable Status DSR DTR LLB Rate Space Space OM OM Ohl Auto RS 530 GCE Space Space Mark 1904 Port Active On line e Data Port Type Auto wt DCEDTE Mode DCE RC Polarity Mormal TC Polarity Mormal ETC Polarity Mormal CTS RTS Output Follows CTS ATS DSR DTR Output Follows DSA DTA Data Port LLB Disable Data Port Synchronous Synchronous Under the Device tab we can set the timing as recovery from
13. members registration is free This completes the basic chassis provisioning for the FRM220A 2U 20 slot Ethernet Platform Media Converter Rack through Telnet console You will find provisioning and use of the web interface in the next chapter Chapter 3 Specific configuration for line cards are located in the Appendix starting with the first release line card the FRM220A nE1 ET100 Inverse Multiplexer 20 Chapter 3 Web Based Management Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 1 Introduction This chapter will explain the operation of the FRM220A GSW SNMP Web based interface used to monitor and configure the FRM220A fiber media converter rack The management station may be attached directly to the FRM220A GSW SNMP card with an Ethernet cable Typically the workstation will be attached to a network s HUB or switch and the equipment to be managed may be connected to the same subnet or may be connected on a remote network that has access via a router to the local subnet Follow the procedures in Chapter 2 for configuring the GSW for TCP IP communication on your network Once this is completed and the Ethernet port of the GSW is connected to your network the unit may be managed from any browser under any Operating System The examples that follow are done with Mozilla Firefox 6 running on XP 3 2 Web Based Management Operation 3 2 1 Introduction This section assumes that the Web Based management using a workstation as in section 1 and that th
14. 0000000 ME E Power Module 1 IEC AC Mains Input Terminal Strip Power Module 2 AC Type Shown for DC Power DC Type Shown Figure 1 2 Chassis Rear View LED Matrix 4x1000Base SX LX 4x 10 100 1000 Port Status Default pushbutton 4x2 5G aggregate Ethernet UTP connections 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 O Figure 1 3 GSW SNMP Card Detail Note Press the Default push button 1 2 seconds to reveal the IP address via the LED matrix display Pressing the Default pushbutton for 6 8 seconds will reset all configurations including TCP IP settings back to factory default Chapter 1 Introduction 1 6 Chassis Specifications Environment Temperature 10 50 C 14 122 F Humidity 5 95 non condensing Alarm relay contact ratings 125VAC 1A 110VDC 0 6A 30VDC 4A Power Module Specifications AC Power Module Input Universal 100 240VAC 10 at ambient temperature Frequency 47 63 Hz Output DC 12V 200W maximum rating Green power rated 89 power efficiency Connector C14 IEC 60320 1 DC Power Module Input 36 75 VDC option 1 Input 18 36VDC option 2 Output DC 12V 200W maximum rating Connector 3 connector terminal block AC Power Cord Specification detachable cord C13 connector with national plug per national standards 6A rated 18AWG conductors with a minimum cross section area of 0 75 mm DC Power Cord Specification wiring must comply with EN 60950 1 2006 standard Conductors with a min
15. A When the E1 DATA is ordered with a X 21 interface the unit comes with a HDB26 male to DB15 Female adapter cable 1 meter long The pin assignment follows the table below Abbreviation X 21 Circuit Shield Ground Transmit A Transmit B Receive A Receive B LIT Lit oi Control A Control B Indication A Indication B Ext Timing A Ext Timing B y Signal Timing A Signal Timing B Table 2 6 DATA X 21 cable When the E1 DATA is ordered with a RS 232 interface the unit comes with a HDB26 male to DB25 Female adapter cable 1 meter long The pin assignment follows the table below Abbreviation HDB26 RS 232 PIN Circuit FG 1 pa 1 Frame SG 7 lt 7 SG TD 2 2 TD RD 3 gt 3 RD RTS 4 RTS CTS 5 5 CTS DSR 6 6 DSR DTR 20 lt 20 DTR DCD 8 8 DCD ETC 24 24 ETC TC 15 15 TC RC 17 17 RC Table 2 7 DATA RS 232 cable 44 Appendix A A 3 FRM220A Eoe1 Ethernet over E1 Converter The FRM220A Eoel is a single port G 703 704 Fractional E1 DSU CSU card with built in HDLC Bridge for the FRM220 220A Series Platform Media Converter Rack The converter supports Unframed PCM31 and PCM30 framing modes The clock source may be selected internally or recovered from received E1 signal The Ethernet port utilizes a single RJ 45 connector One single model supports either unbalanced 75 ohm with two BNC connectors or balanced 120 ohm w
16. E1 receive from data port clock receive such as when in DTE mode clock from an internal oscillator master clock or a transparent clocking mode There also is located here loop back Side Type Version and integral BER testing assis Slot ab as Local FRM2204 E1 DATA 1 000 2 01 0 1 010 0 000 J Device Configuration Device Active E1 BERT Test El BERT Error Internal oscillator Off e Mo error we 40 Appendix A When the ET DATA is ordered with a V 35 interface the unit comes with a HDB26 male to MB34 Female adapter cable 1 meter long The pin assignment follows the table below Abbreviation V 35 Circuit FG 1 gt A Frame SG 7 o Signal Ground TD A 2 gt P TD A TD B 11 o S TD B RD A 3 e R RD A RD B 21 Es T RD B RTS A 4 Y C RTS CTS A e D CTS DSR A o E DSR DTR A 20 e H DTR DCD A 8 e F DCD ETC A 24 e U ETC A ETC B 16 eS W ETC B TC A 15 S Y TC A TC B 23 y AA TC B RC A 17 Y V RC A RC B 25 SY X RC B RLB 9 gt HH RL LLB 18 eS JJ LL TM 10 2s KK TM Table 2 3 DATA V 35 cable 41 Appendix A When the E1 DATA is ordered with a RS 530 interface the unit comes with a HDB26 male to DB25 Female adapter cable 1 meter long The pin assignment follows the table below Abbreviation RS 530 Circuit FG 1 gt 1 Frame S
17. FX Link Status lt I gt JFEF Detected lt 8 gt Remote Power Status Remote lt 9 gt JUTP Link Status lt A gt FX Link Status lt ESC gt Go to Previous Menu When alarm mode is set to User these definitions may be added to either User 1 or User 2 Any selected item that fails will cause alarm activation and SNMP trap if SNMP is enabled For chassis activated alarms the user may select individual power or fan combinations For locally generated alarms any copper fiber Far End Fault or Remote Power Failure can be selected or as supported in any combination to generate an alarm on failure from installed cards For any remotely connected in band converters any copper fiber or Far End Fault may be used to trigger the alarm relay only for OAM managed converters Below is an example of user settings where Alarm 1 will be triggered if any local copper or fiber link Far End Fault or remote power has failure The system is designed to allow very flexible use of the two alarms through customized monitoring schemes lt lt User Define 1 Configuration gt gt Chassis lt 1 gt Power 1 Status lt 2 gt 21 Power 2 Status 32 JEan 1 Status lt i gt Fan 2 Status Local lt gt a ULe Link Status lt 6 gt EATE Link Status lt 7 gt FEF Detected lt 8 gt Remote Power Status Remote lt O gt 2 PUTP Link Statwe lt A gt El EX Link Status lt ESC gt Go to Previous Menu 19 Chapte
18. G 7 lt 7 AB TD A 2 lt 2 BA A TD B 11 es 14 BA B RD A 3 lt 3 BB A RD B 21 ox 16 BB B RTS A 4 lt 4 CA A RTS B 13 ya 19 CA B CTS A 5 lt 5 CB A CTS B 14 ES 13 CB B DSR A 6 lt 6 CC A DSR B 22 ES 22 CC B DTR A 20 lt 20 CD A DTR B 12 PEN 23 CD B DCD A 8 lt 8 CF A DCD B 26 y 10 CF B ETC A 24 lt 24 DA A ETC B 16 VES 11 DA B TC A 15 lt 15 DB A TC B 23 oO 12 DB B RC A 17 lt 17 DD A RC B 25 pa 9 DD B RLB 9 lt 21 RL LLB 18 lt 18 ILL TM 10 lt 25 TM Table 2 4 DATA RS 530 cable 42 Appendix A When the E1 DATA is ordered with a RS 449 interface the unit comes with a HDB26 male to DB37 Female adapter cable 1 meter long The pin assignment follows the table below Abbreviation RS 449 Circuit FG 1 gt 1 Frame SG 7 lt gt 19 20 37 SG RC SC TD A 2 gt 4 SD A TD B 11 PES 22 ISD B RD A 3 o 6 RD A RD B 21 y 24 RD B RTS A 4 o 7 RS A RTS B 13 va 25 RS B CTS A 5 o 9 CS A CTS B 14 ya 27 CS B DSR A 6 gt 11 DM A DSR B 22 s 29 DM B DTR A 20 o 12 TR A DTR B 12 lt 30 TR B DCD A 8 o 13 RR A DCD B 26 lt 31 RR B ETC A 24 o 17 TT A ETC B 16 y 35 TT B TC A 15 o 5 ST A TC B 23 lt 23 ST B RC A 17 o 8 RT A RC B 25 y 26 RT B RLB 9 lt e 14 RL LLB 18 o 10 ILL TM 10 o 18 TM Table 2 5 DATA RS 449 cable 43 Appendix
19. IES CO ED FRM220A GSW SNMP VERS Pale Zp This Chassis ID 00 Cascaded No Monitored Chassis ID 00 lt lt Alarm status and Configuration gt gt Alarm 1 Status Inactive Alarm 2 Status Inactive lt 1 gt Alarm 1 Mode By Power lt 2 gt Alarm 2 Mode By Fan lt 3 gt User Define 1 Configuration lt 4 gt User Define 2 Configuration lt ESC gt Go to Previous Menu Description of Menu contents This Chassis ID This ID number will reflect the actual ID number set on the selector switch on the rear of the chassis Alarm I Status Alarm 2 Status Indicated whether there is currently an active alarm or if no alarm inactive Power l and Power 2 Type amp Status The FRM220A can accommodate two power supply modules of any type There are three types available 1 AC Model supports 90 250VAC input 200watt maximum output 2 DC48 Model supports 36 75VDC input 200 watt maximum output 3 DC24 Model supports 18 36VDC input 200 watt maximum output Fan l1 and Fan 2 RPM amp Status There are two hot swappable cooling fan assemblies that may be field replaced The normal operational revolutions per minute RPM are between 2800 and 4900 The threshold for fan alarm is activated if the fan s RPM falls below 800RPM Alarm 1 In the default configuration Alarm 1 is Active if any failure condition exists for power Alarm 2 is active if any fan fails or the RPM falls below the acceptable threshold 800RPM For an ex
20. MP w GSW SNMP FRM220A w GSW SNMP 100M 100M Triple Play IP KD O THD FTTC Y DSLAM Sp Aad SQ Fiber Switch FTTB SV Q Media Converters Figure 1 5 Application 12 Chapter 2 Provisioning Chapter 2 Telnet Provisioning 2 1 Introduction This chapter will go into the details of the specific provisioning and operation of the FRM220A Broken into two parts the first part outlines the procedures and functions to setup or determine the TCP IP configuration The second section will outline the operation when using a network connection including the Web based management All of the features and controls described in this chapter require the FRM220A chassis to have the GSW SNMP Gigabit Switch SNMP Controller installed The Management System is a collection of two control modes for the FRM220A The simplest and most basic mode is Telnet Console Mode The Telnet mode is a local or remote control which requires a Telnet connection to the GSW SNMP card Provisioning and monitoring are performed through a series of menus and menu selection items All changes made to cards through Telnet are executed immediately or when escaping a menu and do not require any separate save operations Management via TCP IP also includes using a web browser or any network management software after compiling the enterprise MIB II compliant file for FRM220A GSW SNMP A MIB browser provides another simple platform for the user to setup using the SNMP prot
21. P IP settings are completed the FRM220 GSW SNMP card can be accessed by Telnet the Web or via standard SNMP protocol on the intended network Two Step Configuration The management configuration process is broken down into two logical steps First the Switch SNMP agent the FRM220 GSW SNMP card itself must be configured with an IP address subnet mask and gateway IP Second the SNMP agent must be told who the network manager is ie the management workstation s IP address Included in the second step are the community string settings and IP address to send the unsolicited trap messages alarm messages To configure the card for use by SNMP certain parameters must be set They are a The SNMP card agent needs its own IP address b The SNMP card needs to know the IP address of the management workstation c The community string must be set d The SNMP card s subnet mask can be set Step One Agent Configuration Process Telnet into the GSW SNMP use the ID admin with no password CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD FRM220A GSW SNMP VER ee 221 This Chassis TD 00 Cascaded No Monitored Chassis ID 00 ls SOL FOl 233 SSS AS BOL TLL SS SS SO ee lt 2 gt SLOT 02 FRM220A 5E1 ET100T O sS3 eS lt 3 gt SLOT 03 FRM220A 8E1 ET100T E D gt ESLOL LS SAS aS SSS a lt 4 gt SLOT 04 FRM220A 8E1 ET100T lt EOOSLOl 14 pt o a E A a O a E AE ap ee S02 SLO WG SSS 552222 2 85 So LOD Glo SS SS SIS A o ASAS RA O A SN Sra US
22. R Porn Ingress Filtering Frame Type e MLAN 7 2 F 3 O aw Specific we 1 4 O 5 O 6 a 7 O 8 O 5 O alv Specific w 1 10 O 11 d 12 o 13 O i O aw Specific we 1 15 O 16 O 17 O 18 O 19 O Al vw Specific vw 1 20 O 21 E 22 O 23 O 24 O 29 Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 2 10 Management VLAN Warning The GSW SNMP has no serial console port access All management depends upon having proper TCP IP settings including the proper order of setting VLAN ID for management Failure to follow this procedure may result in lost management and the requirement to factory default the switch by hardware reset From the Switch menu tab select VLAN and do the VLAN Membership Configuration In this example each card slot will be serviced by a separate VID and will aggregate upstream via port 21 We will use port 22 with VID 1010 for management We currently have port 23 connected to our PC with web browser So first remove the VID 1 checkboxes on all but port 23 our management PC connected port Create the separate VID for each port with uplink to only port 21 Lastly create the management VID which in this example is 1010 Assign it to port 22 The screen should look something like this C TC FRM220A GSW SNMP a union A VLAN Membership Configuration VLAN E calieanee Refresh lt lt gt gt y VLAN Membership Configuration System Switch Agent Ports Authentication Aggregation LACP
23. R Alarm Individual E1 status Link SD Ethernet Port 1 x RJ 45 Auto Negotiation Auto MDIX T model 1 x caged SFP 100Base FX S model VLAN IEEE802 1Q tagged VLAN support Maximum MTU 1916 bytes Ingress Egress Bandwidth control 82K to 100M nx32K granularity GFP F per ITU T G 7041 LCAS Enabled or disabled Power Card supports hot swapping Input Card 12VDC Standalone AC DC options Consumption lt 6W Dimensions 155 x 88 x 23mm D x Wx H Weight 120g Temperature 0 50 Operating 10 70 C Storage Humidity 10 90 non condensing Certification CE FCC LVD RoHS MTBF 65000 hrs 25 C Test Loops set from console El Remote and Request Remote Loop back BERT Integral 511 pattern generator set from console This product includes the following models FRM220A 5 8 16E1 ET100T SE1 8E1 or 16E1 with RJ 45 LAN FRM220A 5 8 16E1 ET100S 5E1 8El or 16E1 with SFP LAN A 1 1 Web Management The E1 Port tab is mostly informational For each of the El lines we can observe if there is normal signal sync AIS alarm RAI Loss of Multi Frame and whether the port is active or not Loop back for any of the E1 circuits can also be enabled here The loop back can be used in conjunction with the integral BERT to confirm link integrity Chassis Slot on 02 Side Type Version Local FRM2204 5E1 sET1 007 1 200 1 057 1 000 1 000 port LAN Pert terse BET roto El Port
24. RS530 RS449 X 21 EAS or RS232 software selectable DCE type la a Power Card supports hot swapping E i Input Card 12VDC Standalone AC DC options mm at Consumption lt 6W wal Dimensions 155 x 88 x 23mm D x W x H Weight 120g Temperature 0 50 C Operating 10 70 C Storage Humidity 10 90 non condensing Certification CE FCC LVD RoHS MTBF 65000 hrs 25 C Test Loops set from console El Local Remote and Request Remote Loop back Data Local Remote and Request Remote Loop back BERT Integral 511 pattern generator set from console This product includes the following models FRM220A E1 Data R E1 DSU CSU Converter Card with RJ 45 FRM220A E1 Data B E1 DSU CSU Converter Card with BNC 39 Appendix A A 2 1 Web Management The E1 Port tab displays status and information and also sets up the framing and timeslot assignment The frame mode can be framed or unframed clear channel Framed mode supports either CCS PCM31 or CAS PCM30 framing Line code has support for either HDB3 or AMI The pass thru timeslot data can be filled with either Ox7E standard idle code or OxFF Remember to click Save after making changes ob as Side Type Version Local FRM220 4 E1 DATA 1 000 2 010 1 010 0 000 EA DI El Port Status and Configuration k i Rx Eert Connector Line Code Remote o Mo ho ho Mo BNC Mormal Normal Sync h Frame Mode Frame Format Recevie Loss Transmit Als
25. SW SNMP Ver 1 049 System Switch Agent ES Authentication VLAN Port Configuration Aggregation LACP Spanning Tree MAC Address Table VLAN QoS Mirror GHGORBORORBRAABARAARAARAAARDATARTADABABABAG Specific v Specific v Specific v Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific v Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Trunking Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Specific Now our last step will be to change the management VID which is under the System tab IP Setup CIS Information Information Configuration P Setup Date amp Time Password Monitor Alarm Line Card Parameter Switch Parameter Event Log Reset Device Factory Defaults Software Upload Upgrade Line Card Reset all the line cards FRM220A GSW SNMP Ver 1 049 IP Configuration 172 24 1 192 255 255 255 0 172 24 1 253 Click Save and apply to make the changes The browser will now loose contact with the GSW SNMP Switch the management to port 22 and make sure the management is tagged with VID 1010 Now GSW SNMP is setup for management with VID 1010 31 Chapter 3 Web Based Management This page left blank intentionally 32 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Network Settings 4 1 1
26. Status and Configuration Channel Signal Sync IS Connector LOMPF Type 1 Mormeal Sync Mo RJ 48C Mo Mo Active 2 Mormal Syne Mo RJ 46C Mo Mo Active 3 Mortal Syne Mo RJ 48C Mo Mo Active 4 Mormal Syne Mo RJ 468C Mo Mo Active 5 Mortal Syne Mo RiJ 48C Mo Mo Active Channel Loop Detection 36 Appendix A The LAN port supports auto negotiation or forced mode setting If force mode setting the card be sure to properly configure the GSW port for the same forced mode Additionally the LAN port supports enabling flow control bandwidth control and can be made VLAN tag aware Side Type Version 00 02 Local FRMZ204 SEVETIOOT 4 200 14 057 14 000 4 000 Ba IN O A LAN Pont Status and Configuration Link Down Status Mone Flow Control Enable Port Mode Flow Control Speed Limit 32K n n Speed Limited Disabled Auto w 13125 Oto Disable VLAN Aware VLAN ID 14094 The Device tab has the major configuration options for the MUX It is most important that the E1 clocking be configured properly If this is a purely point to point application we need one iMUX with internal clock and the remote to follow If the E1 travels over say an SDH network then the clock will come from the network and both MUX ends should recover El clock T lf the VCAT configuration does not have all E1 checked only those checked will be part of the VCAT group So for example if you wanted to
27. acueaaeds 21 LL WC O Md a 21 FZS AHIS COn Uro ee in 22 32 AS NMP CONO UE Oa E din 23 Dez OC AIRE IN OLE A lies onde cocaid 23 D2 SV SCM OPORTO E O 24 De TES AA Saad cay cals A AN A aa Zh A POLLS NO OE SAUION AA A a ales a PONT O 29 DZD EOS NANA A A Ai 29 SZ O M anas ement VEAN diana 30 Chapter T aD NOONE er a E T A EA 33 A E o E N eer ea ree 33 MASOR VL Wyo Cy TS CLIN S ie o o sla laa dak ant acta tian 33 ADREVIEW A o aad aol Delete A 34 APpendix AFERM 20A ards OPUS as 35 AIN ner ree re ee ee re ee eee 35 A 1 FRM220A iMUX In band Managed Inverse Multiplexer oooooocccccnnnnncncnnnnonnnononnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnrnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 35 As Web Manas EME es Peel dsectcaapivcece ale euetiwenenaawes 36 A 2 FRM2204 gt E 1 Data DSU ESO Converter Carl Watebeeed devenvauncsbiansdivexs A AE AN E a 39 AZ A Web Manas EMOL A A A aces 40 AS FRM220A Eo l Ethernet over El Converter ecrire n E E EE E 45 AL Wied NLAD AS CE a E E E E ene 46 A 4 FRM220A 1000EAS X In band 802 3ah Managed Fiber Gigabit Media Converter occcccccccnncnnnnnnnnonccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 47 A rr ce en a a a er rg gn eae nee ee 48 ANA Block Diaoran tof TOUOEA S A ona a a a a a a a Mutagen omaaomame nm aeanes 50 Ack TOOOEAS X Stand alone Telnet Cond A as 50 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1 0 Introduction Thank you for choosing the FRM220A Ethernet Aggregate Fiber Media Converter Rack lf you would like t
28. ample of configuration for Alarm 1 press 1 one set Alarm 1 Mode lt 0 gt Disable lt 1 gt By Power lt 2 gt By Define 1 lt 3 gt By Define 2 lt ESC gt Previous Menu 0 This will completely disable Alarm 1 1 This is the factory default setting This alarm will only be off when two power modules are installed and powered on 2 This setting will take the user parameters and set the alarm according to failures in parameters set under items 1 3 This setting will take the user parameters and set the alarm according to failures in parameters set under items 2 18 Chapter 2 Provisioning For an example of configuration for Alarm 2 press 2 two Set Alarm 2 Mode lt 0 gt Disable lt 1 gt By Fan lt 2 gt By Define 1 lt 3 gt By Define 2 lt ESC gt Previous Menu 0 This will completely disable Alarm 2 1 This is the factory default setting This alarm will only be off when two fan modules are installed and working normally 2 This setting will take the user parameters and set the alarm according to failures in parameters set under items 1 3 This setting will take the user parameters and set the alarm according to failures in parameters set under items 2 User Alarm Definitions lt lt User Define 1 Configuration gt gt Chassis lt 1 gt JPower 1 Status lt 2 gt Power 2 Status lt gt Ll Fan L Status lt 4 gt Fan 2 Status Local lt 5 gt EN JUTP Link Status lt 6 gt 2
29. are dropped once the limit is reached Also if flow control 802 3X is disabled then egress limiting will also drop packets when rate limit is reached The example below shows the 1000EAS X 1 Only use the Egress setting and leave Ingress set to unlimited 2 For two way bandwidth control set Egress rate at CO side and at Remote side individually to attain 2 way bandwidth control Local Remote Egress FRM220 FRM220 1000EAS X 1000EAS X Egress UTP Fiber UTP Appendix A A 4 2 Block Diagram of 1000EAS X tri da 12VDC E Reg e RS485 driver MII erDes SFP Q a aa SerD SEP z Switch MDI 10 100 1000M MDI 10 100 1000M For reference only A 4 3 1000EAS X Stand alone Telnet Configuration Because the FRM220A 1000EAS X has its own comprehensive user manual this manual will not go into the detailed configuration of this device Please refer to the FRM220A 1000EAS X User Manual for configuration details CTC union www ctcu com T 886 2 2659 1021 F 886 2 2659 0237 E info ctcu com RoHS
30. ate 2000Mbps full duplex Emission Compliance FCC part 15 class A CE European standards EN55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class A EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 and EN30082 1 1997 Power Consumption lt 7W Temperature 10 60 C Operating 20 70 C Storage Humidity 20 95 non condensing Operating 10 95 Storage Dimensions 122 6mm x 85 6mm x 20mm LxWxH Weight 120g 0 25 lb The 1000EAS X uses NA standard SFP with LC It 1000EAS also supports reading DD o of SFP and has no lock out of any SFP brand a eS Fiber ports 100 1000FX MN ua a r te hm i le 4 7 Status LEDs for power fiber links and test UTP ports support 10 100 1000 Ethernet speeds Dual color LED on RJ 45 Off 10M Green 100M Amber 1000M eN UTP link LED on RJ 45 10Base T UTP Cable Requirement Cable type Category 3 4 or 5 Maximum distance 100 meters 328 feet 100Base TX UTP Cable Requirement Cable type Category 5 minimum Maximum distance 100 meters 328 feet 1000Base TX UTP Cable Requirement Cable type Category 5e minimum Maximum distance 100 meters 328 feet 47 Appendix A A 4 1 Functional Details Ethernet The 1000EAS X is based on a L2 switch chip which supports non blocking switching fabric with up to 1024 MAC lookup filtering table and support for Egress tagging untagging selectable per port in any combination using 802 1Q VLAN support for 4094 VIDs and BPDU handling for spanning tree p
31. ations for FTTx Metro LAN or in enterprises Campus and central offices All critical components such as power modules fans assemblies management modules and interface cards are hot swappable allowing online field replacement Additional features allow the FRM220A CH20 to detect the working or failing status either of two redundant power modules or any fan assembly in the unit and activate relays that can be used to control external alarm devices The FRM220A CH20 has a total of 20 slots in the front of the chassis with all 20 slots available for installation of FRM220A converter cards The FRM220A GSW SNMP or Gigabit Switch Management Card is installed from the rear of the chassis for local and remote management purposes Each FRM220A card is an independent optical to electrical or optical to optical Ethernet converter When linked to a compatible FRM220A stand alone converter complete in band management is supported All settings of the line card and remote connected stand alone device may be managed through any of the available management interfaces 1 2 Card Options Currently only two series of cards are available for the FRM220A These are the iMUX series of Inverse Multiplexers that support 1 5 8 or 16 E1 bundled inverse multiplexers Ethernet over E1 and the FRM220A 1000EAS X a 4 port two SFP and two UTP gigabit Ethernet L2 switch card A soon to be released Fast Ethernet card FRM220A FSW301 features 1 fiber 100Base FX port and 3
32. e SNMP agent has been correctly configured as in section 2 This chapter will detail the operation of the web GUI in monitoring and controlling the FRM220 Platform Media Rack 3 2 2 Web Login 3 2 2 1 Start the Web Based application Start the application by opening a web browser application such as Firefox or Internet Explorer Enter the address of the FRM220A in the format http xxx xxx xxx xxx where xxx xxx xxx xxx IS the IP address of the GSW card A login username and password may or may not be required to enter the configuration The default username and password are not set initially In the example we have already set a user as admin through the console Authentication Required es 4 username and password are being requested by http 1159 125 162 247 The site says webstax_domain Figure 3 1 Web manager login After a successful login the home page for the rack will be displayed All card inventory and LED status are shown in near real time Note CTC Union has an online demo unit placed on a public IP and answerable by DNS We hope this demo will help our resellers to promote our product End users may also find that evaluating our unit could lead to a decision to purchase our product We trust everyone to behave and not corrupt our demo unit or place any graffiti http demo ctcu com tw 8002 User ID is admin no password Is required 21 Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 2 2 2 Home Page The Web GUI behave
33. e therefore puBlic Public and public are all different strings Now that both the System and SNMP settings are complete the FRM220A is ready to be managed remotely over an IP network The system provides a Telnet server feature that allows login over TCP IP networks and provides a text based menu display The FRM220A GSW SNMP is supplied with an enterprise MIB file Management Information Base that can be compiled into any standard SNMP network management software The MIB file complies with MIB II and ANS 1 standards Later in Chapter 3 we will describe in detail the operation of the Web based management This graphical management allows control of the gigabit Ethernet switch and the inserted cards in a convenient and popular WWW environment When using web based management the actual communications between the browser and the GSW SNMP card is via standard HTTP protocol Please refer to Appendix A for detailed configuration of the FRM220A available converter cards 17 Chapter 2 Provisioning 2 2 4 Chassis Information and Alarm setup The FRM220A supports two user configurable alarms for a number of different alarm conditions Alarm conditions are configurable for alarms from Power Fans and UTP or Fiber link and Far End Fault states for local and remote converters From the System Status and Configuration menu of the FRM220A press the 4 four key to enter the Alarm Status and Configuration CITC TUNEON TECHNOLOG
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35. e application or use of any product and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation any consequential or incidental damages CTC Union products are not designed intended or authorized for use in systems or applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should the Buyer purchase or use a CTC Union product for any such unintended or unauthorized application the Buyer shall indemnify and hold CTC Union Technologies and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of either directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death that may be associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that CTC Union Technologies was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of said product TRADEMARKS Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp EcoEthernet ActiPHY and PerfectReach are trademarks of Vitesse WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates us
36. ent workstations that will be managing the system via SNMP protocol The rear panel of the GSW SNMP card provides the connections and indicators The LAN status indicators are a matrix of LEDs which will be Green to indicate a good link state and flashing to indicate traffic transmission The LED will not light if there is no link A unique feature of the GSW SNMP is the ability to restore all the previous settings in case some unexpected event occurs such as the sudden power loss After power is restored all the settings will be restored to each line card and remote units that apply 13 Chapter 2 Provisioning 2 2 2 Telnet Login To enter Telnet mode a user ID default is admin is required and a password may be required By default there is no password set from the factory The user password provides security to protect the system CIC UNION TECANOLOGIES COsy LID FRM220A GSW SNMP VER L 021 This Chassis ID 1007 Cascaded No Monitored Chassis ID 00 User ID admin Password After entering the correct password you will see the main menu display on the screen as follows Current F W version of GSW No cascade function is supported in FRM220A CTC UNION TECHNOLOS LES COs LID FRM220A GSW SNMP VER 1 021 FRM220A 8E1 ET100T FRM220A 8E1 ET100T FRM220A Eoel FRM220A E1 DATA FRM220A 5E1 ET100T System Status and Configuration 20 slots are available in the Giga Switch Status and Configura
37. erter and it disables its UTP transmitter so that a Link Loss condition will be sensed on the receive UTP port See the following figure The link loss can then be sensed and reported by a Network Management agent at the host equipment of local and remote UTP port and at the local fiber port This feature is disabled by Broken Fiber remote receive 1 fiber 4 Link fault broken 2 UTP disabled sensed locally condition forwarded local a Fiber link pele condition forwarded by FEF Remote UTP disconnected 1 UTP 3 Link fault broken sensed locally local UTP link remote condition forwarded by FEF Far End Fault FEF The Far End Fault or FEF feature is a built in part of the 802 3ah OAM Besides alerting the local MC of a remote fiber receive transmission break the FEF is also used in reporting remote power failure or dying gasp 1 fiber Remote Rx fiber 4 FEF Led lit broken Broken 2 FX Link Down remote 3 Fault condition sent via OAM to far end 48 Appendix A 3 Fault condition sent via OAM to far end Local Rx fiber 2 FX Link Down gt 4 FEF Led Lit Broken local 1 fiber remote broken Remote Power 3 FEF LED lit 1 MC powered OFF Failure local 2 Fault condition sent remote via dying gasp LED Status Indicators LED Function State Status PWR Power indicator On Converter has power Off Converter has no power or has been disabled Link 1 Fiber link On Fiber CH1 link is ok Off No l
38. es and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE 1 The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits CISPR PUB 22 Class A COMPLIANCE This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC and LVD directives of the European Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards EN 55022 2006 Class A EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 and EN60950 1 2001 Table of Contents Chapter E IO A e dee 7 VO inte vere ib Ceja Co y 0 PORC En E rrr rer ore niet AT srn er nt ENO et ne reer eam errr a ne eee ern me rere 7 Teal Bier PUACHON al Descriptions A E A aids E A E E vent Buca dh te otenidoke 7 L2 Card OPON Sd A A E A AAA A A AS ia 7 Ae AA A O A E E 7 AS rOn DESC AA O aca amare Denese a a A a
39. guration gt gt lt 1 gt SNMP System lt 2 gt SNMP Communities lt 3 gt SNMP Users lt 4 gt SNMP Groups lt 5 gt SNMP Views lt 6 gt SNMP Accesses Setup the SNMP System press 1 This Chassis ID 00 Cascaded No Monitored Chassis ID 00 lt lt SNMP System Configuration gt gt lt 1 gt Mode Disabled lt 2 gt Version SNMP v1 lt 3 gt Read Community PUOLI lt 4 gt Write Community private Engine ID 800007e5017 000001 lt lt SNMP Trap Configuration gt gt lt A gt Trap Mode Disabled lt B gt Trap Version SNMP v1 CoTrap Community public lt D gt Trap Destination Address lt S gt Save All set 1 Enable SNMP by changing the mode to enabled 2 Choose the SNMP version V1 V2C or V3 3 Set the Read Only community string 4 Set the Read Write community string A Enable SNMP traps by changing the mode to enabled item 1 SNMP must also be enabled B Set the SNMP version for trap messages C Configure the SNMP trap community string D Set the destination or trap manager s IP address here S Save all settings for this menu Conclusion The community strings act like passwords in dealing with the device via SNMP protocol By changing the community strings for read write private in these examples and read only public access and assigning a community string to an access IP an administrator can control access to the FRM220A Community string names are case sensitiv
40. guration settings for each card s uplink The link state is displayed the current link speed the speed can be configure disable port enable auto negotiation or force speed there is an option to enable 802 3x flow control and to adjust the maximum MTU jumbo frames are supported There are two options to deal with excessive collisions the default is to discard packets the option is to restart The final parameter Power Control is an EcoEthernet power saving function ActiPHY is an automatic power savings mode when a specific port is in link down or standby operation PerfectReach is an intelligent algorithm that actively determines the needed power level based on cable length 28 Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 2 8 Ports Aggregation Aggregation Group Configuration Normal 1 There are 8 eight aggregation groups that can be assigned any of the 28 available ports A port can only be assigned to one group 3 2 9 Ports VLAN YLAN Membership Configuration LAN Port Configuration VLAN Membership Configuration Pon Members Delete VLANID 1 2 _ 3lalfsole z s s ioiii 13 fia Jas fro 37 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 d Ola 0 0 M A ed A A A 414 M4 M1 4 A M1 MAH M1 A CO Ol delete 10 MO OOOO O OOOO O OOO OO OOOO OO OOO M 5 AOI BIO a a la a oooga la a la a a dee sal JOO HOO App a 48 OE OOO OO OE OOO mM Ol El LAN Port Configuration VLAN Port Configuration ZE
41. imum cross section area of 1mm 16A WG Power Consumption 120 watts fully loaded chassis with random mix of line card types Heat Generation 280 BTU fully loaded chassis with random mix of line card types Compliance European Union EN55022 2006 Class A EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 and EN60950 1 2006 FCC part 15 subpart B class A Reliability MTTB gt 65 000 hours 25 C Physical Specifications Dimensions 488mm Width x 302mm Depth x 88mm Height US 17 1 4 wide x 11 7 8 deep x 3 1 2 high Weight 4 5Kg US 10 Ibs AC module weight 690g US 1 5 Ibs DC module weight 505g US 1 2 lbs Fan module weight 200g US 0 5 Ibs GSW SNMP card weight 200g US 0 25 lbs Net Weight 7 0kgs US 15 lbs 8 oz with 1 GSW SNMP 2 fan modules 1 AC 1 DC power module amp two bracket panels for 19 rack mounting Fully Populated Reference Net Weight 8 7Kg US 19 2 lbs fully loaded two powers GSW SNMP and 20 pcs 5E ET100 line cards Chapter 1 Introduction 1 7 GSW SNMP Aggregate Switch FRM220A must be ordered with an aggregate Card The card is placed in the rear of the chassis and provides backplane connection to each card slot Management is accomplished via Ethernet and any standard SNMP network management software that supports MIB II The WEB GUI based interface provides an easy method for the user to operate and monitor the whole system Almost all line cards support remote in band config
42. ink or the link is faulty Blinking Receiving data on fiber CH1 Link 2 Fiber link On Fiber CH2 link is ok Off No link or the link is faulty Blinking Receiving data on the fiber CH2 TEST Test active On OAM Loopback test is active Off Normal no test active RJ 45 LEDs 100 mode display On Amber UTP side is operating in 1000Mbps mode On Green UTP side is operating in 100Mbps mode Off UTP side is operating in 10Mbps mode Link Ethernet link On The UTP link is ok Off No link or the link is faulty Blinking Receiving data on Ethernet Bandwidth Control The bandwidth control in this converter provides granularity choices of 64k 1M or 100M to support a range from 64kbps to 900Mbps The 1000EAS X has 4 ports 2 electrical plus 2 optical In the user interface we define Ingress as traffic flowing into a port and Egress as traffic flowing out of a port Each port has individual Ingress and Egress settings Inherent in the design of the Marvell switch chip Ingress rate limiting does not use 802 3X flow control which results in packets dropped when the rate limit is reached Flow control allows reasonable bandwidth control of layer 7 applications FTP WEB etc without dropping packets Egress rate limit however uses flow control when enabled Therefore the recommended method for setting up rate limiting is by using only Egress rate limiting and setting it per port Ingress rate limiting can also be set as long as it is understood that packets
43. ith one RJ 45 connector When the FRM220A Eoe 1 card is placed in the FRM220 rack with SNMP management the management can view the converter card s status type version Ethernet link status and alarms The card can be configured to enable or disable the port reset the card set clocking frame mode and provide analog diagnostic loopbacks A unique feature of the FRM220A Eoel is the use of a common card design which may either be inserted in the FRM220 CHO1M single slot chassis as a stand alone modem or as a card when placed in the FRM220 CH20 In band managed rack Features a CG e Standalone type port El to HDLC converter EV ET1007 e Uplinks 100M Ethernet to Gigabit trunk card of FRM220A e Interface connectors RJ 48C for 120 BNC 2 for 75 e El settings e Line Code HDB3 or AMI e Full or Fractional e Frame setting EI CCS CAS e Idle code setting Ox7E or OxFP e Auto generate AIS enable disable setting e Timing source setting Receive El recovery or internal oscillator e Active timeslot number setting El CCS 1 31 or El CAS 1 30 e Base timeslot setting El CCS 1 31 El CAS 1 15 or 17 31 e Loop Back with integral BERT e LED indicators Specifications e G 703 Interface e Connector 1 x RJ 45 and 2 x BNC e Data rate 2048kb s e Impedance 75 ohm for unbalanced 120 ohm for balanced e Framing CCS CAS Unframed e RxSensitivity 43dB extra Long Haul e TxPulseAmp 3 00V p p 120 ohm 2 73V p p 75 ohm e Line code HDB3 o
44. ks A unique feature of the FRM220A nE1 ET100 is the use of a common card design which may either be inserted in an appropriate single or dual slot chassis as a stand alone modem or as a card when placed in the FRM220A CH20 In band managed rack di Lo Features r 16E VET100T e Standalone type Ethernet to 5 8 or 16 port El converter i Je Uplinks 100M Ethernet to aggregate trunk card of FRM220A Interface connectors RJ 48C for 12002 BNCx2 for 75Q per channel Els are bundled according to standard GFP F LCAS Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme supports dynamic bandwidth of virtual concatenated containers e El settings e El loopback per channel e 75 or 120 ohm impedance Timing source setting Any receive El recovery or internal oscillator Embedded Operations Channel EOC for remote in band management Integrated BERT function RMON counter for LAN Tx Rx byte count VLAN tag support Bandwidth control 32K to 100M LED indicators Ha F i ace ME A i f f _ aie oa i se ate at e a ht m P ba i z gt m i aar p i ae 35 Appendix A Specifications G 703 Interface Connector HDB26 Female with adapters for 75 or 120 Ohm Data rate 2048kb s Impedance 75 ohm for unbalanced 120 ohm for balanced Framing Requires Unframed transparent clear channel Eis i RxSensitivity 43dB extra Long Haul TxPulseAmp 3 00V p p 120 ohm 2 73V p p 75 ohm Line code HDB3 Indications LED PW
45. ly from 59 125 162 252 bhytes 32 time 12ms TIL 51 Ping statistics for 599 125 162 252 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost CH loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum tims Maximum i2ms Average iims SWOTINDOWS systema gt Figure 4 2 Ipconfig and Ping Remote Network Device Check with your network administrator to ensure that any firewalls in place will allow passing of SNMP protocol in order to connect with an FRM on a remote network By default SNMP uses port 161 Traps are unsolicited UDP messages that are sent out port 162 Always check all connections and double check all configurations We have tested the FRM220A extensively on local networks on remote networks through bridges and routers and even over wireless links You should not experience any problems if you follow each and every step in this guide We hope you enjoy using the FRM220A with GSW SNMP and web based GUI manager Trouble with NAT Because SNMP uses UDP NAT between networks will not allow forwarding packets unless specific port forwarding rules are written into the firewall If the GSW is on a public network and the manager workstation is behind a NAT firewall then there is no way for traps to reach the manager the firewall will block them The alternative is to setup port forwarding on the network s firewall so that the traps on UDP port 162 are redirected to the internal SNMP management workstation 34 Appendix A
46. n is the easy method to upgrade any of the line cards installed in the FRM220A CH20 chassis except the 1000EAS X First select the card type and slot number then click the Browse button to locate the software image file on your PC finally click the Upload button to transfer the image via HTTP If the image is transferred successfully the card will be reprogrammed with the new update Chapter 3 Web Based Management Log Information item Log Ho Message 1 1 2011 01 01 06 41 26 Chassis 0 Slot 2 Local Card FRMm2204 5E1 E71 007 Found 2011 01 01 06 41 27 Chassis 0 Slot 2 Remote 4 Card FRM2204 581 E71007 Found 2 2 3 3 2011 01 01 06 41 28 Chassis 0 Slot 3 Local Card FRM2204 8E1 JET100T Found 4 4 2011 01 01 06 41 29 Chassis 0 Slot 4 Local Card FRM2204 8E1 JET100T Found 5 5 2011 01 01 06 41 30 admin login web from 61 31 21 146 B B 2011 01 01 06 44 38 Admin login telnet from 6137 21 146 T T 2011 01 01 07 10 24 admin logout Telnet from 61 31 21 146 g a 2011 01 01 071207 Chassis 0 Slot 5 Local Card FRM2204 E1 DATS Found 3 3 2011 01 01 07 12 15 Chassis 0 Slot 1 Local Card FRM 2204 Eoel Found 10 10 2011 01 01 07 16 59 Admin login telnet from 61 51 21 146 i 11 2011 01 01 08 31 06 admin logout Telnet from 61 31 21 146 1 Total Clear Al Warm Reset Are you sure you want to perform a Warm Restart es Factory Defaults Are you sure you want to reset the configuration to Factory Defaults S
47. nds ES Error Free Seconds EFS Severely Errored Second SES 0 35 0 BERT Function E1 Channel The RMON tab is where the RMON counter function can be enabled it is disabled by default and where the IN OUT RMON counters can be displayed Side Type Version 00 02 Remote A FRM2204 SEVETIOOT 1 200 14 057 1 000 1 000 yA E o RMON Status and Configuration RMON In RMON Out 1 500 95d RMON Function Enable 38 Appendix A A 2 FRM220A E1 Data DSU CSU Converter Card The FRM220A E1 Data is a single port G 703 704 Fractional El DSU CSU card for the FRM220 220A Series Platform Media Converter Rack The converter supports Unframed PCM31 PCM31 CRC4 PCM30 and PCM30 CRC4 framing modes The clock source may be selected internally recovered from received E1 signal externally from the Data port or transparent The Data port interface utilizes a single Hi Density 26pin connector Cable solutions are provided for RS 530 449 X 21 V 35 and RS 232 The unit can recognize the cable type attached and automatically self configure the interface circuits Choosing from one of two model types the E1 connection is either unbalanced 75 ohm with two BNC connectors or balanced 120 ohm with one RJ 45 connector When the E1 Data card is placed in the FRM220 220A rack with SNMP management the management can view the converter card s status type version E1 link status and alarms The card can be configured to enable or disable the card re
48. net lt ESC gt Go to Previous Menu The first three items provide the MIB 2 with these contents If the GSW SNMP is to get IP address dynamically then enable the DHCP Client For static IP assignment fill in items 6 7 and 8 Edit items A amp B to provide update for the GSW card Item 9 is used to apply the settings made Item C starts the update process Use this key to set the System Contact for the SNMP MIB 2 Use this key to set the System Name for the SNMP MIB 2 Use this key to set the System Location for the SNMP MIB 2 Use this key to enable DHCP Client for dynamic TCP IP Use this key to set the Use this key to set the IP address of the GSW Use this key to set the Subnet Mask of the GSW Use this key to set the default gateway address for the GSW This key will apply the IP settings to the GSW Use this key to set the IP address of the TFTP server used for upgrading Use this key to set the update image filename to be transferred by TFTP This key will initiate the TFTP image transfer and flash upgrade the File System 7 Oo 0 FP 2 E oe Ss YS This key will bring up the network time setting menu ESC This key will write any changes and leave the system setting menu 16 Chapter 2 Provisioning Step Two Manager Configuration Process a Assign Managers and Trap receivers From the main menu press the U key This Chassis ID 00 Cascaded No Monitored Chassis ID T 00 lt lt SNMP Confi
49. numbered from left to right Ports 21 24 are 10 100 1000 Base T ports available at the rear of the CH20 chassis located on the GSW SNMP plug in card The additional ports 25 28 are SFP optical based and may be 1000Base FX or 2500 FX When using 2 5G optics these four optical ports may be aggregated to 10G for any compatible 4x2500 switch Port status is indicated by color Black means no link Yellow is a link at 100M and Green is a link at 1G 3 2 7 2 SFP E Auto retresh d SFP and D O Information Port 26 Vendor Hame ETE UNION Vendor Hame ETE UNION SFS 7040 L31 1 Vendor Part Number SFS 7010 131 Single Fiber Type Single 1310 nm Tx Wave Length 1310 nm Ex Wave Length 1310 nm Ex Wave Length 1310 nm 10 krm Link Length 10 km Port 28 Vendor Hame CTC UNIO Vendor Name CTC UNIO SFS 7010 L31 1 Vendor Part Humber SFS 7010 L31 1 Single Fiber Type Single 1310 nm Tx Wave Length 1310 nm 1310 nm Rx Wave Length 1310 nm Link Length 10 km Link Length 10 km The SFP tab will display the parts MSA information plus DDOM Optical Monitor for supported SFP modules 2l Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 2 7 3 Traffic FRM220A Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help id FRM220A li gt http 59 125 162 247 coool PIAR C TC FRM220A GSW SNMP Ver 1 025 union Auto refresh O e Ports Aggregation Port Statistics Overview ne Byes Errors Fitered Receive T
50. o skip right to the provisioning of the Gigabit Ethernet switch proceed to Chapter 2 This manual is used to explain the configuration of the FRM220A GSW SNMP Gigabit Switch SNMP Controller and operating procedures This manual is divided into 4 Sections the Introduction Provisioning Web Based Management and Trouble Shooting plus the Appendices The Appendices include the details for each card pin assignments of special cables and gives further information on options for placing the device in service The divisions of the manual are intended for use by personnel to answer questions in general areas Planners and potential purchasers may read the Introduction to determine the suitability of the product to its intended use Installers should read the FRM220A Hardware Installation Manual and the Cabling Specification Appendix in this manual Operating Personnel would use the Provisioning and Web Based Management Chapters and Appendices to become familiar with the various media converter cards and settings Network Administrators should read the chapters on Provisioning Web Based Management and Trouble Shooting to become familiar with the diagnostic capabilities network settings and management strategies for the SNMP managed chassis with GSW SNMP 1 1 Brief Functional Description The FRM220A CH20 is a 2U 19 23 20 slot modular media converter rack The FRM220A CH20 provides an economic solution in high density Ethernet Fiber Converter install
51. ocol remotely 2 2 IP Address Setup When delivered from the factory the GSW SNMP has default settings as follows IP 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 The default user ID is admin and password is blank 2 2 1 Read IP Address If the IP address has been set but forgotten use this simple procedure to read the setting 1 Refer to the back of FRM220A CH20 specifically the GSW SNMP card Note that there is an LED matrix made up of three rows of LEDs with 13 LED in each row Just to the right of the LED matrix is the default recessed push button switch 2 The first five LED in the three rows will form a dot matrix where numeric information will be displayed specifically the IP address character by character Press the default push button for 1 to 2 full seconds and not more 3 Immediately the matrix will display the decimal separated IP address character by character including the decimal points for about second for each character 4 Note that the decimal characters are displayed with a 90 degree clock wise rotation 200000b0000000 0000000000000 o00006b0000000 Q Decimal character Default reset display matrix push button switch Prior to any initial use of the LAN interfaces on the GSW SNMP card the configuration settings for networking must be performed These include the IP address and subnet mask the network s default gateway and lastly the IP addresses of the managem
52. oftware Update o ese reas Software update in progess The uploaded Software image is being transferred to flash The system will reboot after the update Until then do not reset or power off the device Eo Flashing please wait Update Firmware of Line Card Upgrade Settings Card Type FAM2204 5E1 ET100T Seen as All Slots Destination Local Side A teme Jules 26 Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 2 6 14 Reset All Line Cards Reset The reset all line cards function will do a warm reboot of all line cards Are you sure you want to reset all the line cards installed and recognized in the 220A To reset the cards the Yes button must be clicked Yes 3 2 6 15 All Line Cards Set to Factory Default The set all line cards to factory default function will return each installed card to its original factory default A l settings To default the cards the Yes re you sure you want Paca A cards configuration to button must be clicked Factory Defaults 3 2 7 Switch The L2 switch functions are controlled under the Switch tab There Sues are three categories Ports Aggregation A and VLAN VLAN 3 2 7 1 Ports States Auto retresh F Port State Overview The Ports State Overview screen will display the link status for all ports of the L2 switch The indicators 1 20 refer to the CH20 slots 1 20 as viewed from the front of the chassis
53. or connection will be lost VLAN ID 14 3 2 6 4 Date and Time The Date amp Time Setup provides the web based Time Configuration method to change the system time and configure SNTP Current Date and Time 2011 08 30 18 46 12 08 00 time synchronization The best method to set time is to _Sy stem Uptime Dd 04 02 31 first click the Synchronize with PC button This will load AdiustDate amp Time your PC clock time into the GSW Next enter the SMTP ServeriP Network Time Protocol NTP servers IP address set mezone Offset Auto Synchronize Time the geographical time zone offset from GMT UTC and enable auto Synchronization Click Save and the click Synchronize with Server 24 Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 2 6 5 Password Setup Enter the old password if there is one and enter new password twice Click Save 3 2 6 6 Monttor The Monitor screen will display system information for the type and status of Power 1 and Power 2 the fans status and RPM the GSW CPU temperature and the GSW card board temperature in Centigrade 3 2 6 7 Alarm Setup The Alarm screen will display current alarm status Inactive means there are currently no alarms Active means an alarm condition exists The Alarm configuration is default by powers and fans but each Alarm supports user configuration The user configuration is shown in the User Define Configuration section There are definitions for
54. r 2 Provisioning 2 2 5 User Password Setup From the main menu page press the S key to enter the System Status and Configuration Then select 5 five for Password Setup Enter the old password if there is one and enter new password twice Input CId password lt ESC gt Discard and Return OLA Passwords lt a Currently the admin user has full control over all configuration and monitoring functions of the management system In some future release the management may be divided between different access levels and users will be assigned a level appropriate to their level of authority in the management scheme For now at least set a good password to protect Telnet and Web access of the GSW against unauthorized personnel 2 2 6 Upgrading the GSW SNMP The GSW SNMP and any cards including any remotely connected over fiber in band managed converters are all capable of online software upgrade We recommend doing upgrade through the Web GUI The image is then transferred via HTTP easily so no TFTP server is required Please refer to Chapter 3 Note When CTC Union releases an update a package will be generated that includes all required code the TFTP server application a detailed upgrade procedure in PDF format specifically for the release and a release notice listing the fixes or added features of the firmware Latest packages may be found on our support Web site http support ctcu com and are available to registered
55. r AMI selectable e Indications LED PWR TD RD act Test Signal loss Sync loss e Alarm Error e Ethernet Port 1 x RJ 45 Auto Negotiation Auto MDIX e Power Card supports hot swapping e Input Card 12VDC Standalone AC DC options e Consumption lt 6W e Dimensions 155 x 88 x 23mm D x W x H e Weight 120g e Temperature 0 50 C Operating 10 70 C Storage e Humidity 10 90 non condensing e Certification CE EMI LVD FCC RoHS e MTBF 75000 hrs 25 C e Tests set from console e El Loops Remote and Request Remote Loop back e BERT Integral 511 pattern generator set from console This product includes the following models FRM220A Eoel Ethernet over El converter card 45 Appendix A A 3 1 Web Management Eoe1 E1 Port tab contains the status and E1 parameter settings The status fields will report Signal normal or LOS E1 sync or NoSync Alarm Indication Signal active or not Bit errors if running integral BERT code violations Loss of Multi Frame and remote power condition dying gasp Side Type Version 00 011 Local FRM2204 Eoe1 1 000 1 004 1 100 0 000 El Port Status and Configuration signal Sync Bert Error Pormal Sync Mo Line Code Violation Mo Remote PWR OK Mo Ei Timing Source Internal oscillator Port Active E1 Line Code El Line Impedance 120 ohms E1 kdel Code Ei Auto Transmit El Frame Mode El Frame Format CCS El RLE Te
56. ransmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive 1 0 413 0 37569 0 0 0 0 0 2 322 643 87409 107204 o 0 0 o 0 3 o 412 0 37505 0 o 0 0 0 4 o 412 0 37505 o 0 0 o 0 5 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 17 1 6704 90 o 0 0 o 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 15 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 16 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 17 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 21 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 23 945 478 163956 119548 0 0 0 0 0 24 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 25 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 27 o 30 0 1920 0 o 0 0 0 28 o 107 0 6850 o 0 0 0 0 v The Traffic tab will display the RMON traffic counters for each port The counters show transmitted and received packet count transmitted and received byte count as well as error packets dropped packets and filtered packets for each port 3 2 7 4 Port Configuration Traffic Configuration Port Link Speed Flow Control Maximum Excessive Configured Current Rx Current Tx Configured Frame Collision Mode 1 ota x x 2 tno te x x E 3 100K x x E 100K x x E 5 Domn x x g 5 Down x x y 7 down 100Mbps FDX x x E 8 down jMbpe EDX x x y 9 down JOMbpeHDx x x E 10 Down x x d no down x x O 12 down x x a The above screen has the port confi
57. rotocol There are also 28 32bit and 2 64 bit RMON counters per port that can be displayed through the management system or received via SNMP standard MIB statistics The 10 100 1000Base RJ 45 connectors are located on the front panel of the card along with two SFP cages for industry standard 1 25Gbps SFP modules All UTP connections are designed for auto MDI X operation requiring only a straight connection to any device A unique feature of the 1000EAS X switch converter is the use of a common PCB card which may either be used as a standalone converter FRM220 CHO1 series or placed in the FRM220 CH20 rack Management The 1000EAS X 4 port switch card is managed by an embedded 32 bit CPU When installed in the FRM220A CH20 chassis control and monitoring are passed to the GSW SNMP If the switch is placed stand alone without local or remote connection to FRM220A GSW SNMP management the switch can be managed by its own Telnet terminal connection via web based GUI or by SNMP protocol Link Fault Pass Through AKA LFP This switch converter incorporates a Link Forwarding feature based on standard IEEE802 3u which allows indirect sensing of a Fiber or UTP Link Loss via both the 10 100 1000 Base TX UTP and 1000Base SX LX connections When this feature is enabled and the media converter detects a Link Loss condition on the Receive fiber Fiber LNK down immediately sends a standard IEEE802 3u Far End Fault code by Transmit fiber to the remote conv
58. s just like any other web based application The following graphic shows all of the areas that may be clicked for further configuration Slots without any line card or without manageable line card will be shown as Empty FRM2204 Mozilla Firefox BAA File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help FRMZZ04 ER te ie http 59 125 162 247 y Pt Line Cards Slots 1 20 AS TC FRM220A GSW SNMP Ver 1 025 union System Switch Agent cal Area Suto retresh O og 10 SPP Configuration local Area E e Local Remote Remot B Area P Power P Pouer P Pomer TE Remot C Area b TH 3 6 Sys em a 1 D Remot D Area Aljas Auto M FRM2204 SE1 ET1 007 In Band remote LANZ 100 e SlotS5 Local Power 1 CPU Temp Board Temp 52C AC Power AC Power Figure 3 2 Selectable features of the Main Web GUI Panel Alias Configuration 3 2 3 Alias Configuration Side The Alias panel configuration allows for up to 10 ASCII a characters to describe each of the local twenty slots as well as remote in band connected converters The names are then LS BET displayed for each card on the home page graphic MUX BE 22 Chapter 3 Web Based Management 3 2 4 SNMP Configuration SNMP System Configuration Mode Disabled Version Read Community Write Community Engine ID SNMP Trap Configuration Trap Mode Trap Version Trap Communit
59. set the card set clocking frame mode interface type and provide analog or digital diagnostic loopbacks A unique feature of the E1 Data is the use of a common card design which may either be inserted in the FRM220 CHO1 single slot chassis as a stand alone modem or as a card when placed in the FRM220 220A CH20 In band managed rack Features Standalone type 1 port El to Synchronous Data converter Interface connectors RJ 48C for El Data R BNCx2 for El Data B e eee El settings TA Line Code HDB3 or AMI Full or Fractional Frame setting El CCS CAS CRC enable disable Idle code setting Ox7E or OxFF Auto generate AIS enable disable setting Timing source setting Receive El recovery Internal oscillator External from Synchronous Data port or transparent a E1 DATA B e Active timeslot number setting El CCS 1 31 or El CAS 1 30 e Base timeslot setting El CCS 1 31 E1 CAS 1 15 or 17 31 e Loop Back with integral BERT e LED indicators Specifications G 703 Interface Connector 1xRJ 45 or 2xBNC depending on model Data rate 2048kb s Pz Impedance 75 ohm for unbalanced 120 ohm for balanced es Framing CCS CAS w or w o CRC4 Unframed j RxSensitivity 43dB extra Long Haul a TxPulseAmp 3 00V p p 120 ohm 2 73V p p 75 ohm a yk a Line code HDB3 or AMI selectable ste i Indications LED PWR TD RD act Test Signal loss Mi ls Sync loss Alarm Error 5 37 as Data Port HD26 w cable for V 35
60. st El RPLB Test El BERT Test Time Slot Configuration Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 The E1 configurations include enabling the device for transmission selecting HDB3 or AMI line coding E1 timing of recovery internal from DTE or transparent E1 impedance of 75 ohm for BNC or 120 ohm for RJ45 E1 idle code selectable between the default Ox7E or optional OxFF framed or unframed mode if framed the settings can be CCS PCM31 or CAS PCM30 The E1 loop back tests can be initiated along with Bit Error Rate Testing Finally the randomly assigned timeslots can be check off The LAN Port tab has the status Side Type Version and configuration settings for the single 00 01 Local FRI220 4 Eoe1 1 000 1 004 1 100 0 000 RJ 45 LAN port The link status and LAN Port speed duplex will be shown if linked The two configuration items include auto LAN Port Status and Configuration or forced mode 10 100 _ full half Link Status selection and enable disable 802 3x Down None Ethernet flow control Port Mode Auto LAN 1 Flow Control The RMON tab provides status Side Type Version and enable disable of the RMON 00 0i Local FRM2204 Eoel 1 000 1 004 1 100 0 000 counter function The counter records E1 Port LAN Port RMON the number of packets received and transmitted by the LAN port Additional button controls allow refreshing or clearing
61. the card was not previously provisioned or the settings will reflect previous provisioning All provisioning settings from all the installed media converter cards and all remote media converters will be downloaded into the new GSW SNMP card and saved If any future system power off is experienced all previous settings are restored to each media converter card from the GSW SNMP 1 9 2 Media Converter card Fault and Replacement If a media converter card develops a fault it may immediately be replaced with a spare media converter card of same type The new card will be loaded with exactly the same settings as the previous card from the provisioning settings stored in the GSW SNMP If a media converter card is replaced with a different type media converter in the same slot the GSW SNMP will recognize that the card has been changed with different type converter and will upload the factory default for that card 11 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 10 FRM220A Application The FRM220 is an excellent choice for complimenting fiber infrastructure in Metro LAN campus corporate buildings factories or in FTTx applications lt can also be deployed in a mobile backhaul application for packet transport With standard SNMP management carriers or Internet Service Providers will have confidence to deploy a solution that provides the necessary remote monitoring and configuration features FTTx Solution ISP 10GbE Switch SS FRM220A FRM220A w GSW SN
62. the counters RMON Status and Configuration RMON In RMON Out 0 1 293 RMON Function Enable Clear RMON In Clear RMON Out 46 Appendix A A 4 FRM220A 1000EAS X In band 802 3ah Managed Fiber Gigabit Media Converter 1000EAS X is an IEEE802 3ah OAM IP compliant in band managed optical fiber media switch converter for 10 100 1000Base TX Ethernet and 1000Base SX LX gigabit fiber that also provides NMS functions for Link Loss Forwarding Remote Monitoring Status bandwidth control and Loop Back Test When auto negotiation is selected these units will automatically tailor themselves to convert 10 100 1000 full or half duplex depending on your specific network needs Features and Specifications 4 Ports two 10 100 1000Base TX TP ports plus two 100 1000Base SX LX ports SFP with LC Store and Forward non blocking Switching Mechanism Auto Cross over for MDI MDIX in TP port Supports Auto Force Mode in TP port Supports 4K MAC addresses Supports 1Mbit Frame Buffer Maximum Packet Size 10240K Byte 6 diagnostic LEDs for Power TX link transmit FX link transmit Full Half Duplex mode LLF and speed Supports Link Loss Forwarding function Supports Loop Back Auto Laser Shutdown remote status remote in band configuration Complies with IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3z ab 1000Base T IEEE 802 3x full duplex flow control 1000Base SX LX standards and IEEE 802 3ah OAM Data Transfer R
63. tion FRM220A chassis for cards SNMP Status and Configuration LEGCO i LOgOUC The inventory of all slots in the rack is shown In this example the chassis has a mix of Mux 5 amp 8E1 a Eoe1 bridge card and a E1 DSU CSU card If no card is found in a slot the slot status will display with dash marks The cards are number in slots 01 20 left to right looking from the front of the FRM220A CH20 and can be selected with single keyin of 1 9 or A K Pressing the card number will immediately display card s status and configuration screen For details of line card settings please refer to Appendix A for the specific line card type The other function keys are explained below S the S key enters the System Status and Configuration screen where additional menus for the GSW SNMP card s settings are configured T the T key will enter the Giga Switch Status and Configuration screen where the sub menus for the L2 switch configuration can be found U the U key enters the SNMP Status and Configuration screen where additional sub menus are found to setup all the SNMP parameters ESC this key will logout of the console mode 14 Chapter 2 Provisioning 2 2 3 TCP IP Configuration The Network Management modes that require TCP IP communications must first have all TCP IP configuration settings completed This requires first logging into the FRM220 GSW SNMP by Telnet or web using the factory default IP address Once the TC
64. uration when paired with the same type FRM220A stand alone in band converter 1 8 GSW SNMP Features Specifications Web based management 20 10 100 1000Mbps uplink slots 4 10 100 1000Mbps Aggregate UTP ports 4 10 100 1000 2500Mbps Aggregate SFP ports 8 k MAC addresses and 1280 VLANs IEEE Std 802 10 as well as 8 k IPv4 IPv6 multicast group support QoS classification based on for example IEEE 802 1p IPv4 IPv6 DSCP and UDP TCP ports and ranges Supports STP RSTP and LACP Rate limitation with a granularity of 64 kbps per port Support for 9 6k Jumbo frames Supports online firmware update 1 9 Installing the GSW SNMP The rear of the FRM220A provides slots for the dual power supplies the two cooling fans and the GSW SNMP Gigabit Ethernet Aggregate Card This card may or may not be factory installed If installing align the card with the side rails and slide in until the edge connectors just make contact with the back plane Press the card in firmly using thumbs at both the left and right hand side of the card with equal pressure Screw in the holding screws and just barely tighten do NOT over tighten The card will not come out on its own it will require significant pulling force to unseat FRM220A GSW SNMP Installation Slot Link Status LED Array 4 ports 100 1000 2500 Base SX LX 4 ports 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet Auto MDIX Figure 1 4 Chassis Rear View 10 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 9 FRM220A Fault Handling
65. window in NT will display the workstation s IP subnet and gateway settings The ping command will send an ICMP protocol message to the GSW SNMP agent which in turn should reply If no reply double check all network connects connect directly from a workstation to the GSW or as a last resort replace the GSW card of the FRM220A 33 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 2 Review Manager Settings For SNMP management software to connect to the GSW for management the GSW SNMP must be properly configured with the manager s IP address and authorized for read write via community string setting and trap messages Review the settings explained in 2 2 5 TCP IP Configuration If the management workstation is on a remote network ensure it can also pass the ping test Microsoft Windows AF Version 5 1 26M64 1 LG Copyright 19785 2661 Microsoft Corp CAMINADO s ys tem32 gt ipconfig Mindows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Media State 1 Media disconnected Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address n Subnet Mask a 192 168 6 4 255 255 255 B 192 168 60 18 Default Gateway CONTADOS As ystems2 gt ping 57 125 162 252 Pinging 599 125 162 252 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 559 125 162 252 bytes 32 time 12ms TIL 51 Reply from 599 125 162 252 hytes 32 time 11ims TTL 51 Reply from 59 125 162 252 bytes 32 time 1lilms TIL 51 Rep
66. y Trap Destination Address Trap Inform Mode Trap Inform Timeout seconds Trap Inform Retry Times Clicking on the SNMP Configuration item will display an overview screen that allows setting the SNMP system information including enabling the mode selecting SNMP version setting up trap management and configuring community strings 3 2 5 Local Remote Area Local Area will display a graphic representation of all the cards inserted in the chassis and the real time status of all LEDs this display is also the default Home page of the web interface Link states are shown with green LEDs Flashing LEDs also indicate that there is traffic on the interface Alarm LEDs are shown in RED When any loop back test is being performed the LB Test LED will also be shown in RED When a Power LED is not lit it indicates that this converter has been disabled through software You can click on any card and be taken directly to its management page Please refer to Appendix A for all the detailed operation of the individual cards Local Area Auto retresh L og 10 Power 1 Power 2 CPU Temp Board Temp En En a BD 52 C 30 C AC Power AC Power li bia The graphic indicators at the bottom of the display show the real time status of the two Power Modules the two chassis fans and temperature An error in any of these will result in the effected icon s LED blinking in RED
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