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1. 38 3 4 1 3 System Time Setting 40 3 4 1 4 Location Contact Setting 43 3 4 1 5 TP Port Management 44 3 4 1 6 Power Down Setting 45 3 4 2 SNMP Configuration 46 3 4 3 Max Packet Length Setting 49 3 4 4 Broadcasting Suppression 50 3 4 5 Misc Feature Configuration 51 3 4 6 Spanning Tree Configuration 54 3 4 6 1 STP StatUS 54 3 4 6 2 STP Configuration 56 3 4 7 Filtering Configuration 60 3 4 8 VLAN Configuration 64 3 4 9 Trap Alarm Configuration
2. 66 3 4 10 Save Configuration 74 3 5 DIAGNOSTICS 76 3 6 SHOW LOG DATA 79 3 7 SOFTWARE UPGRADE 85 3 8 REBOOT 86 3 9 LOGOUT 87 CHAPTER 4 OPERATION OF MENU DRIVEN CONSOLE 88 4 1 TEXT BASED MENU DRIVEN MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW 89 4 2 THE FUNCTION TREE IN CONSOLE MANAGEMENT 92 4 3 PORT STATUS AND COUNTER 94 4 4 CONFIGURATION 102 4 4 1 System Configuration 103 4 4 1 1 Create Username Password 103 4 4 1 2 Change Username Password
3. 104 4 4 1 3 IP Configuration 105 4 4 1 4 System Time Setting 107 4 4 1 5 Location Contact Setting 112 4 4 1 6 TP Port Management 113 4 4 1 7 Power Down Setting 114 4 4 2 SNMP Configuration 115 4 4 3 Packet Length 119 4 4 4 Broadcasting Suppression 120 4 4 5 Spanning Tree Configuration 121 4 4 5 1 STP Enable Disable 121 4 4 5 2 STP StatUuS 122 4 4 5 3 STP Configuration 124 4 4 6 Misc Feature Configuration 128 4 4 7 Filtering Configuration 132
4. Max Age 6 40 sec 20 Forward Delay 4 30 sec 15 Force Version RSTP actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Configure Spanning Tree parameters Enter Move Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 30 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 125 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Port Setting Function description In the STP Port Setting one item selection and five parameters settings are offered for user s setup User can disable and enable each port by selecting each Port State item User also can set Priority and Path Cost of each port by filling in the desired value and set Admin Edge Port and Admin Point To Point by selecting the desired item Parameter description Port State It displays the current state of a port We cannot manually set it because it displays the status only There are three possible states according to 802 1w specification DISCARDING state indicates that this port can neither forward packets nor contribute learning knowledge Notice Three other states Disable state BLOCKING state and LISTENING state defined in the 802 1d specification are now all represented as DISCARDING state LEARNING state indicates this port can now contribute its learning knowledge but cannot forward packets still FORWARDING state indicates this port can both contribute its learning knowledge and forward packets
5. l l Bridge ID 00 40 C7 D6 01 22 Root Path Cost ra Bridge Priority 92766 Current Max Age 20 sec Designated Root O0 40 C7 D6 01 22 Current Forward Delay 15 sec Designated Priority 32766 Hello Time 2 sec Root Port Topology Change Count 0 l l l l l ay the basic information of STP Esc Previous menu Fig 4 29 Parameter description Bridge ID Show converter s bridge ID which stands for the MAC address of this converter Bridge Priority Show this converter s current bridge priority setting Default is 32768 Designated Root Show root bridge ID of this network segment If this converter is a root bridge the Designated Root will show this converter s bridge ID Designated Priority Show the current root bridge priority Root Port Show port number connected to root bridge with the lowest path cost Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 122 Managed Media Converter User Manual Root Path Cost Show the path cost between the root port and the designated port of the root bridge Current Max Age Show the current root bridge maximum age time Maximum age time is used to monitor if STP topology needs to change When a bridge does not receive a hello message from root bridge until the maximum age time is counted down to 0 the bridge will treat the root bridge malfunctioned and issue a Topology Change Notification TCN BPDU to all other
6. ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION Detect the Case is opened or closed rc2201SystemMIB 4 rc2201UART Test OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER O 1 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION UART test range 0 1 1 pass 0 failure rc2201SystemMIB 5 rc2201DramTest OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 181 Managed Media Converter User Manual ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION DRAM read write test range 0 1 1 pass 0 failure rc2201SystemMIB 6 rc2201FlashChecksumTest OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER O 1 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION Flash memory read test range 0 1 1 pass 0 failure rc2201SystemMIB 7 rc2201InternalloopbackTest OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION Do the internal loopback test from port 1 to port 2 rc2201SystemMIB 8 rc2201ExternalLoopbackTest OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION Do the external loopback test from port 1 to port 2 rc2201SystemMIB 9 rc2201PortMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Produces 2 rc2201NoOfPort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION _port_no DESCRIPTION Get the port number of the devcie Include 7 virtual por
7. actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt enable disable Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 55 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 154 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Display Illegal Access Report Function description The Display Illegal Access Report function is to display the unauthorized users accessing RC 2201 02 If Allowed forwarding or Denied forwarding was configured Illegal Access Report starts recording which illegal user s try to access At this moment illegal users will be rejected to serve in RC 2201 02 This can highly improve network security and traffic management In this table RC 2201 02 records those users who violate Allowed Forwarding rule and Denied Forwarding rule Besides illegal access report can also show the alias name of users instead of MAC address only if you configured MAC alias name in advance Each entry in illegal access report comprises five fields including Source Address Destination Address port time and reason RC 2201 02 supports 32 record entries for illegal access report by applying ring structure That means if there is no room for the new record it will overwrite the oldest record in the ring Parameter description Source Address MAC Source Address Destination Address MAC Destination Address Port Display the port that the illegal access happened Time Current System Time Reason Violating Allowed Table or Violating
8. Link Port Auto Speed Flow Port Status State Negotiation Duplex Control TP Up Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Fiber Down Enabled Disabled 1000Mbps Full Enabled 4 4 4 4 4 actions gt The curr Esc Previous Menu Items TP Part 4 Media Type UTP Connector UTP Fiber Mode NA Fiber Cable NA Wavelength NA Max Distance 100m Speed 1000Mbps 4 actions gt i Sis eas Fiber Port Peat nea he A ME Fiber Cable MT RJ Multi Mode Two Wire 850nm 220m 1000Mbps EE M Esc Previous menu Fig 4 5 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 94 Managed Media Converter User Manual Parameter description Port Display TP Fiber port The TP Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps UTP interface The Fiber Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet 1000Mbps Fiber interface Link Status UP Down Show if the link on the port is active If the link is connected to a working well device the Link will show the link Up otherwise Down This is determined by the negotiation of hardware Port State Show if the commun
9. Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 169 Managed Media Converter User Manual ipAssignment OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get Set the IP address of the system commonSys 3 netMaskAssignment OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get Set the Subnet Mask of the system commonSys 4 defaultGW OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get Set the default gateway of the system commonSys 5 dns OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get Set the DNS server of the system commonSys 6 productIDAndSN OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get the product ID and serial number that are combined by sign commonSys 7 softwareVersion OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 170 Managed Media Converter User Manual Get the software version of the system commonSys 8 hardwareVersion OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get the hardware version of th
10. 10 100 1000Base Tx to 1000Base X Managed Media Converter 10 100 1000Base Tx to 1000Base X Managed Media Converter User s Manual Release 1 00 Table of Contents CAUTION VI ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES VI CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 0 0 nnnennnnnnnnnenn nn nnennnnnnennnnnenennn 2 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 1 2 FEATURES 2 nnn nn nn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 2 1 3 CHECKLIST 3 1 4 VIEW OF THE CONVERTER 4 1 4 1 User Interfaces on the Front View Button LEDs and Plugs 4 1 4 2 User Interfaces on the Rear Panel View 5 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 0 0nnnn omen enn nnen enn nnnnenannnnenannnnnn 6 2 1 NETWORK SYSTEM WIDE BASIC CONFIGURATION 6 2 2 STARTING RC 2201 02 UP 9 2 2 1 Batter
11. Fiber Port External Loopack Test OK 4 Loopback test Esc Previous menu Fig 4 51 Function name Ping Test Function description Ping Test function is a tool for detecting if the target device is alive or not through ICMP protocol which abounds with report messages RC 2201 02 provides Ping Test function to let you know that if the target device is available or not You can simply fill in a known IP address and then press lt Enter gt key After a few seconds later RC 2201 02 will report you the pinged device is alive or dead in Ping Result Parameter description IP Address an IP address with the version of v4 e g 192 168 1 1 Gateway IP address of the default gateway For more details please see the section of IP address in Chapter 2 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Gateway must be set correctly IP Address actions gt Ping Ping a Enter Sselect Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 52 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 151 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Auto Ping Configuration Function description Auto Ping Configuration is used to test one or two target devices periodically with a period of time which is programmable This can detect that if the target device or the device itself is dead and it helps you debug the network problems RC 2201 02 can auto ping two network devic
12. Get Set the Flow Control mode of the designated port In the half duplex mode the flow control state always BackPressure State of virtual port is always enabled range 0 1 2 3 Get 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 TX pauss 3 RX pause Set 0 Disable 1 Symmetric 2 Asymmetric 3 BackPressure for half duplex mode only rc2201PortStatusEntry 7 rc2201PortCounterTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RC2201PortCounterEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of RC2201PortCounterEntry The number of entries is given by the value of RC2201NoOfPort The privilege of virtual port is read only rc2201PortMIB 3 RC2201PortCounterEntry SEQUENCE rc2201PortTxGoodPkts Counter rc2201PortTxBadPkts Counter rc2201PortRxGoodPkts Counter rc2201PortRxBadPkts Counter rc2201PortTxGoodBytes Counter rc2201PortRxGoodBytes Counter rc2201PortTxAborts Counter rc2201PortTxCollisions Counter rc2201PortDropPkts Counter rc2201PortCounterEntryOBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RC2201PortCounterEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the partulicular port counter infomation INDEX rc2201PortTxGoodPkts rc2201PortCounterTable 1 rc2201PortTxGoodPkts OBJECT TYPE Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 185 Managed Media Converter User Manual SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get t
13. M t In Band Web Based SNMP Telnet anagemen Out Band RS 232 Console oNME Managemen MIB II RFC 1213 Private MIB Agent Software Upgrade TFTP Standards Conformance Environmental Operating 0 50 C Storage 20 70 C Temperature Humidity 5 95 Standards IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3x IEEE802 3z Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 164 Managed Media Converter User Manual Ordering Information Model Numbers RC 2201SC S10 Stand alone 2 port Giga SC 10Km converter RC 2201SC S30 Stand alone 2 port Giga SC 30Km converter RC 2201SC S50 Stand alone 2 port Giga SC 50Km converter RC 2201SC Stand alone 2 port Giga SC MM converter RC 2201BS5 S20 Stand alone 2 port G Bidi SC 20Km type1 converter RC 2201BS3 S20 Stand alone 2 port G Bidi SC 20Km type2 converter RC 2202SC S10 Stand alone 2 port Giga SC 10Km converter with battery RC 2202SC S30 Stand alone 2 port Giga SC 30Km converter with battery RC 2202SC S50 Stand alone 2 port Giga SC 50Km converter with battery RC 2202SC Stand alone 2 port Giga SC MM converter with battery RC 2202BS5 S20 ec ail 2 port G Bidi SC 20Km type1 converter with RC 2202BS3 S20 ec age 2 port G Bidi SC 20Km type2 converter with Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 165 Managed Media Converter User Manual Standard Technical Specification Standard Network Connectio
14. Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 137 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 8 VLAN Configuration 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 RC 2201 02 supports Tag based VLAN 802 1q as well as protocol VLAN 802 1v Tag based VLAN 802 1q also associates with GVRP for the management of dynamic tag based VLAN You can make VLAN configurations via the function VLAN Enable Disable VLAN Status and VLAN Port VID Setting to configure VLAN parameters in the console management Function name VLAN Enable Disable VLAN Status Function description The VLAN Mode function includes two modes Enable or Disable you can choose one of them by pressing lt Space gt key Then move the cursor to lt Save gt and press lt Enters gt key the setting will take affect immediately Parameter description VLAN Status Disable Stop VLAN function on RC 2201 02 In this mode no VLAN is applied to RC 2201 02 This is the default setting Enable Effect VLAN function on RC 2201 02 In this mode VLAN is applied to RC 2201 02 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Enable Disable VLAN Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 41 VLAN Status Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 138 Managed Media Converter User Manual F
15. Three functions are offered in the SNMP configuration including SNMP Status Community Strings and Trap Configuration The explanations of these functions are as below in order ter R AB Auto Logout Off onfiguration admin SNMP Status Community Strings Trap Configuration SNMP status UP DownArrow Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 22 Function name SNMP Status Parameter description SNMP Status Only Enable and Disable two kinds of status are supported User can use the lt Space gt bar to toggle the status of this function Auto Logout Off admin SNMP Status Enable actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Enable Disable SNMP Enter Move Down Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 23 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 116 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Community Strings Parameter description Get Community Name Users can fill in specified SNMP Get community name Set Community Name Users can fill in specified SNMP Set community name Trap Host 1 4 IP Address Community Name Users can fill in specified trap host 1 4 IP addresses with SNMP community name Gigabit Managed Media Converter RC 220 TAB Auto Logout Off SNMP Communi admin Get Community public Set Community private Enable Trap Host 1 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Community public Trap Host 2 IP Ad
16. rc2201PrioriyQueueService OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set Priority Queue Method value range 0 1 2 0 first come first service 1 all high before low 2 weight round robin rc2201PopularFuncMIB 10 rc2201HighWeight OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 190 Managed Media Converter User Manual DESCRIPTION Get Set high weight value co operated with low weight This function is only for weight round robin Always return 0 if the operaion of priority queue service isn t WRR The value of high weight must be higher than the value of low weight value range 1 7 rc2201PopularFuncMIB 11 rc2201LowWeight OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set low weight value co operated with high weight This function is only for weight round robin value range 1 7 rc2201PopularFuncMIB 12 rc2201QoSPrioriyLevelSeting OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the High Priority level The value is a mask bitO means level 0 bit1 means level 1 and so on range 0 128 rc2201PopularFuncMIB 13 rc2201MaxBridgeTransmitDelayBound OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER
17. ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the Maximun Bridge Transmit Delay Bnd value ragne 0 1 2 3 0 1 sec 1 2 secs 2 4 secs 3 Off rc2201PopularFuncMIB 14 rc2201MaxDelayTime OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the Maximun Delay Bound Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 191 Managed Media Converter User Manual We must enable the max bridge transmit delay bound before ebabling the max delay time value range 0 255 0 disable delay bound 1 delay 1 ms 2 delay 2 ms 3 delay 3 ms and so on rc2201PopularFuncMIB 15 rc2201PowerDownSetting OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the Power Down automatically when the fan stopped and temperature is over 60 degrees rc2201PopularFuncMIB 16 Auto Ping Function rc2201AutoPingMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Produces 5 rc2201AutoPingInterval OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION AutoPing DESCRIPTION Get Set the auto ping time inteval mins value range 1 60 rc2201AutoPingMIB 1 rc2201AutoPingGroupNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION AutoPing DESCRIPTION Get the amount of auto ping group rc2201AutoPingMIB 2
18. Community Host 1 The default is public Trap Host 3 IP Address This parameter setting is the same as Trap Host 1 IP Address Community Host 3 This parameter setting is the same as Community Host 1 The default is public Trap Host 4 IP Address This parameter setting is the same as Trap Host 1 IP Address Community Host 4 This parameter setting is the same as Community Host 1 The default is public Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 47 Managed Media Converter User Manual Cold Start Trap This trap packet will be sent while RC 2201 02 Converter s power is cycling Warm Start Trap This trap packet will be sent while rebooting RC 2201 02 Converter by means of pressing the RC 2201 02 s RESET button or running Reboot function of software Link Down Trap This trap packet will be sent while the RC 2201 02 Converter s UTP link status is changed from up to down The Link Down Trap Packet will not be sent while RC 2201 02 Converter s fiber port link status is changed from up to down The fiber port Link Down Event will be stored in Log Data Link Up Trap This trap packet will be sent while the RC 2201 02 Converters UTP or Fiber port link status is changed from down to up Authentication Failure Trap This trap packet will be sent while the RC 2201 02 SNMP agent authentication failure occurs Authentication failure means that SNMP agent rec
19. DSR 6 call 1 CD DTR 4 Sil 6 DSR RXD 2 3 TXD TXD 3 2 RXD GND 5 5 GND RTS 7 8 CTS CTS 8 7 RTS Reserve 9 9 Reserve Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 168 Managed Media Converter User Manual Appendix C MIB Specifications The Managed Media converter supports SNMP MIB II Enterprise MIB brief description is listed as below A MIB file in a readable electronic media floppy disk or CD ROM is packed with the product box RC2201 MIB DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS mib 2 DisplayString iflndex enterprises Counter TimeTicks Gauge lpAddress OBJECT TYPE TRAP TYPE FROM RFC1213 MIB FROM RFC1155 SMI FROM RFC 1212 FROM RFC 1215 company OBJECT IDENTIFIER enterprises 5205 mediaConverter OBJECT IDENTIFIER company 1 productsShared OBJECT IDENTIFIER company 100 rc2201Productld OBJECT IDENTIFIER mediaConverter 9 CommonMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER productsShared 1 commonsys OBJECT IDENTIFIER CommonMIB 1 reboot OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION This is a reboot trigger if you set 1 to the OID range 0 1 0 no effect 1 reboot commonsys 1 timeSync OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX TimeTicks ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION For synchronizing the system time with UTC or any source or getting it back The expression of seconds is the same as UTC commonsys 2
20. Function name Alarm Configuration Function description Alarm configuration is used to configure the persons who should receive the alarm message via either email or SMS or both It depends on your settings An email address or a mobile phone number has to be set in the web page of alarm configuration See Fig 3 25 Then user can read the trap information from the email or the mobile phone This function provides 6 email addresses and 6 mobile phone numbers at most The 16 different trap events will be sent out to SNMP Manager when trap event occurs After ticking trap events you can fill in your desired email addresses and mobile phone numbers Then please click lt Apply gt button to complete the alarm configuration It will take effect in a few seconds Note SMS may not work in your mobile phone system It is customized for different systems Aa Auto Logout Ree A Oon Oorr Port Status and Counter ne iO fol System Information voce faar mord eruo 2 Configuration romad Lowe RESET a System Configuration EA aa t A Network Management Trap Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration ii Events cajte Save Configuration Email Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Parameter description Email Mail Server the IP address of the server transferring your email Username your username on the mail server Password your password on the mail server Email Address 1 6 email address
21. The username for SMTP server alarm 2 smtpPasswd OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smtp Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 176 Managed Media Converter User Manual DESCRIPTION The password for SMTP server alarm 3 noOfEmailUsers OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smtp DESCRIPTION The number of the Email Users that you want to send the alarm notification alarm 4 emailUserTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EmailUserEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of EmailUserEntry The number of entries is given by the value of NoOfEmailUsers alarm 5 EmailUserEntry SEQUENCE emailUserlndex INTEGER emailAddress DisplayString emailUserEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX EmailUserEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the user index and Email Address INDEX emailUserlndex emailUserTable 1 emailUserlndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smtpEntry DESCRIPTION The User Index that you want to send alarming E mail emailUserEntry 1 emailAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smtpEntry DESCRIPTION Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 177 Managed Media Conv
22. Time Display the time that the trap happened Events Display the trap event name el a Oon Gore Port Status and Counter a O loll System Information 1009 act emmo Configuration roxcat Lowe RESET anna bats Camrase Diagnostics Show Log Data Trap Log Data MAC Alias NO Time Events a Software Uporade EE Rengo ink Down Fiber Port moo ink Up TP Port ink Down TP Port at Jan 01 00 28 30 2000 ink Up TP Port at Jan 01 00 28 29 2000 ink Down TP Port 7 at Jan 01 00 28 21 2000 ink Up Fiber Port E ogin admin ink Up TP Port ink Down TP Port ink Up TP Port ink Down TP Port ase Opened rae aa ana ecs Esam Eel eee 9 10 E E 13 Fig 3 33 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 79 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Illegal Access Report Status Function description User can select Enable or Disable the illegal access report function If select disabled illegal access report the illegal access report will not log any illegal access events If select enabled illegal access report the illegal access events will be logged Parameter description Illegal Access Report Status You can enable disable the mode of illegal access report Default Enable wr koe ee Port Status and Counter be oO System Information aa je ace act eruo Configuration mead Con RESET Diagnostics Show Log Data Trap Log Data I
23. You can simply fill in a known IP address and then click lt Ping Now gt button After a few seconds later RC 2201 02 will report you the pinged device is alive or dead Parameter description IP Address an IP address with the version of v4 e g 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway IP address of the default gateway For more details please see the section of IP address in Chapter 2 Oon Oorr j Port Status and Counter oe o o System Information wad Lunmwacr i net feoucor Configuration rad Lowe RESET a Mantes tanta conres i Diagnostics Diagnostics i Loopback Test Ping Test Ping Test Auto Ping Configuration 7 tid Show Log Data 5 Software Upgrade uli V 192 168 2 254 Reboot Logout Ping pax 192 168 2 105 is alive For example 192 168 1 1 a iv Fig 3 31 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 TT Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Auto Ping Configuration Function description Auto Ping Configuration is used to test one or two target devices periodically with a period of time which is programmable This can detect that if the target device or the device itself is dead and it helps you debug the network problems RC 2201 02 can auto ping two network devices at the same time Parameter description Ping Interval This parameter is used to instruct RC 2201 02 periodically pinging the target device with the time interval you assigned Programmable time rang
24. is 20 rc2201LogDataMIB 5 rc2201MACAliasTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RC2201MACAliasEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of MAC Alias information The number of entries is given by the value of the RC2201MACAliasNo rc2201LogDataMIB 6 RC2201MACAliasEntry SEQUENCE rc2201MACAliasIndex INTEGER rc2201MACAliasMAC OCTET STRING rc2201MACAliasName_ DisplayString rc2201MACAliasEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RC2201MACAliasEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry containing information for MAC Alias INDEX rc2201MACAliasIndex rc2201MACAliasTable 1 rc2201MACAliasIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 200 Managed Media Converter User Manual ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION macAllias_Entry DESCRIPTION Get the index of the MAC alias entry rc2201MACAliasEntry 1 rc2201MACAliasMAC OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION macAllias_Entry DESCRIPTION Get the mac address of the mac alias MAC rc2201MACAliasEntry 2 rc2201MACAliasName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION macAllias_Entry DESCRIPTION Get the mac address of the mac alias Name rc2201MACAliasEntry 3 rc2201TrapEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Produces 20 temperature OBJECT TYPE SYNTA
25. mobileUserlndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smsEntry DESCRIPTION The user s Index that you want to send alarming sms mobileUserEntry 1 mobilePhoneNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smsEntry DESCRIPTION The user s mobile phone number that you want to send alarming mobileUserEntry 2 trap OBJECT IDENTIFIER CommonMIB 6 noOfTrapHost OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_trap_no DESCRIPTION The number of the trap hosts trap 1 trapHostTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF TrapHostEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of trap host entry The number of entries is given by the value of NoOfTrapHost trap 2 TrapHostEntry SEQUENCE Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 179 Managed Media Converter User Manual trapHostIndex INTEGER trapHostIP IpAddress trapHostCommunity DisplayString trapHostEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX TrapHostEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the Trap Host related information INDEX trapHostindex trapHostTable 1 trapHostIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_trap_hostEntry DESCRIPTION The index of the trap host trapHostEntry 1 trapHost
26. port associated The MAC address associated with the specified port cannot access any other port of the converter All of the above settings will take effect only when Port Security Setting function of the associated port is enabled For adding a MAC address entry in the allowed table you just need to fill in three parameters MAC address associated port and priority Just select the MAC address entry you want and click lt Delete gt button you also can remove it Parameter description Allowed Forwarding Table A table stored MAC address entry with associated port and priority is used to provide the function to allow the users listed in this table to access the associated port of the converter MAC Address It is a six byte long Ethernet hardware address and usually expressed by hex and separated by hyphens For example 00 40 C7 D6 00 01 Port Ports of RC 2201 02 Priority This is for traffic priority User can configure a MAC address high priority or low priority If MAC address is configured high priority the packet with that DA or SA will be put into the high priority queue and be transmitted with high priority If MAC address is configured low priority the packet with that MAC address will be transmitted with low priority Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 61 Managed Media Converter User Manual a See oe Oon orr ft Status and Counter be o jo btem In
27. rc2201TemperatureNormal TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES temperature DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the temperature of the power is under 53 Celsius degree from a previous RC2201TemperatureOver Status or the temperature is upper 6 Celsius degree from the previous RC2201TemperatureUnder Status The OID value means the temperature of the system n 2 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 202 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201FanAbnormal TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES fanNo fanRPM DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the RPM of Fan is under 2800 The OID value means the RPM of Fan and the fan number n 3 rc2201FanNormal TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES fanNo fanRPM DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the RPM of Fan is over 2800 from a previous RC2201FanDown Status The OID vaule means the RPM of fan and the fan number m 4 rc2201VdcOver TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES voltage DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the voltage is over 5 5V The OID value means the voltage of system n 5 rc2201VdcUnder TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES voltage DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the voltage is under 4 5V The OID value means the voltage of system 6 rc2201VdcNormal TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES voltage DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the voltage is during 4 5V and 5 5V from a pr
28. serve as username as well as password and click the lt Login gt button The main functions will be listed on the left side of a browser On the top is the front panel view of the converter In the middle is the basic System Information The main functions will be introduced in the following sections On the front panel the LEDs will display the status color which is the same as physical hardware The fiber and TP plug will display the status color as well Green stands for connected status and red stands for disconnected one The main functions are Port Status and Counter System Information Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot and Logout Function name System Information Function description Show the basic system information PE m m Oon or Port Status and Counter al lofo m L unser i Act ewoo Configuration amaa Crn RESET a Diagnostics a Show Log Data System Information Software Upgrade Reboot Nam RC 2201 Logout system Descripti Gigabit Managed Media Converter SSS SSS Sal 0 Day s 0 Hour s 10 Min s 36 Sec Ss fue Jan 11 18 10 11 2005 92 168 2 1 56 40 55 80 77 00 65535 65535 Mro 1 f v65535 65535 v65535 65535 5535 65535 v65535 65535 a lv Parameter description Model Name The model name of this product System Description Managed Media Converter Location Basically it is the loca
29. 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Network Management Station through RC 2201 02 TP Port Assign a reasonable IP address for example IP 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Fig 2 7 In Fig 2 7 it is a simple example to show you the first step to connect to your PC and the converter 1 Attach Cat 5 TP cable to connect PC and TP port of the RC 2201 02 converter 2 Boot up the converter 3 Either run a terminal simulator and invoke a telnet session on PC or run browser software Right now you can read the menu with text screen as Fig 2 8 Input the default username admin and the default password admin then you will read the next page as Fig 2 9 Use the lt Up Downs gt arrow keys to move the cursor to locate the entry of the Configuration in the menu then press lt Enter gt key on the PC to select the item Now the page for IP address configuration is shown and then also moves the cursor to the entry of the IP Configuration then press lt Enter gt key to select the item you choose Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 14 Managed Media Converter User Manual Gigabit Managed Media Converter RC 2201 02 Username admin Password xxx Fig 2 8 igabit Managed Media Converter Auto Logout Off iin Menu admin Port Status and Counter TERE Information Diagnostics Show Log Data
30. 1 1 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Configure the IP information p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 12 Parameter description DHCP RC 2201 02 supports DHCP client used to get an IP address automatically if you set this function Enable RC 2201 02 will find the DHCP server existed in the network to get an IP address If DHCP server is down or does not exist and DHCP in RC 2201 02 is enabled then RC 2201 02 will count down 60 seconds and use its fixed IP set last time If this function is set Disable you have to input IP address manually For more details about IP address please see the 2 2 4 section IP Address Assignment in this manual Default Disable IP Address Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values if users set the DHCP function Disable Then move the cursor to lt Save gt and press lt Enter gt key to update it Default 192 168 1 1 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 105 Managed Media Converter User Manual Gateway Set an IP address for a gateway to handle those packets that do not meet the rules predefined in a device If a packet does not meet the criteria for other routers then it must be sent to a default router This means any packet with undefined TCP IP information will be sent to this device unconditionally Default 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask value which is the sam
31. 100Mbps half duplex Default TP port None depends on the result of the negotiation Fiber port 100Mbps Full duplex Flow Control Enabled Disabled Show each port s flow control status There are two types of flow control in Ethernet Backpressure for half duplex operation and Pause flow control IEEE802 3x for full duplex operation RC 2201 02 supports both of them When duplex mode is half duplex there is only one status Enabled for flow control When in full duplex it may be one of Enabled or Disabled Default Enabled Media Type UTP Cable Fiber Cable Only Fiber Cable and UTP Cable are in this model Connector Display the connector type for instance UTP SC ST LC and so on Fiber Mode Display the fiber mode for instance Multi Mode Single Mode Fiber Cable Display the cable type for instance Dual Wire Single Wire Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 29 Managed Media Converter User Manual Wavelength Display the wavelength of the light transmitted in the fiber for instance 1310nm 1550nm Max Distance Display the maximum distance the port supported for instance 100m 20km 40km and so on Speed Display the maximum speed of the port for instance 1G 100M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 30 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Port Counters Function description Display the counting of each por
32. 4 27 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 120 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 5 Spanning Tree Configuration The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1D for avoiding loops in switched networks When STP is enabled ensure that only one path is active between any two nodes on the network at a time User can enable Spanning Tree Protocol on converter s console management and then set up other advanced items We recommend that you enable STP on all converters to ensure a single active path on the network 4 4 5 1 STP Enable Disable Function name STP Enable Disable Function description Spanning Tree Protocol User can use the lt Space gt key to toggle the status of this function actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Configure STP enabled disabled Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 28 Parameter description Spanning Tree Protocol Set 802 1W Rapid STP function Enable Disable Default is Disable Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 121 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 5 2 STP Status Function name STP Status Function description In the Spanning Tree Status user can read 11 parameters to know STP current status The 11 parameters description is listed in the following table Auta Logout Off admin Time Since Last Topology Change 6 sec
33. A2 123 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 5 3 STP Configuration The STP Spanning Tree Protocol actually includes RSTP In the Spanning Tree Configuration there are five parameters open for the user to configure as user s idea Each parameter description is listed below Function name STP Configuration Function description User can set the following Spanning Tree parameters to select mode RSTP STP and affect STP state machine behavior to send BPDU in this converter Parameter description Bridge Priority The lower the bridge priority is the higher priority it has Usually the bridge with the highest Bridge priority is the root If you want to have RC 2201 02 as root bridge you can set this value lower than that of bridge in the LAN The valid value is 0 61440 The default is 32768 Hello Time Max Hello Time is used to determine the periodic time to send normal BPDU from designated ports among bridges It decides how long a bridge should send this message to other bridge to tell am alive When RC 2201 02 is the root bridge of the LAN for example all other bridges will use the hello time assigned by RC 2201 02 to communicate with each other The valid value is 1 10 in unit of second Default is 2 seconds Age When RC 2201 02 is the root bridge the whole LAN will apply this figure set by RC 2201 02 as their maximum age time When a bridge received a BPDU originated from the root bridge a
34. E mail when the case inside temperature recovered to normal status Default Unchecked O SMS Send Temperature Normal alarm message by Short Message System when the case inside temperature recovered to normal status Default Unchecked O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the case inside temperature recovered to normal status Default Checked M Case Opened E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case was opened The default setting is shown as below E mail Send Case Opened alarm message by E mail when case is opened Default Unchecked 0O SMS Send Case Opened alarm message by Short Message System when case is opened Default Unchecked 0O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when case is opened Default Checked M Case Closed E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case was closed The default setting is shown as below E mail Do not send Case Closed alarm message by E mail when case is closed Default Unchecked O SMS Do not send Case Closed alarm message by Short Message System when case is closed Default Unchecked O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when case is closed Default Checked Mi Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 68 Managed Media Converter User Manual Flash Write Fail E mail SMS and Trap Defaul
35. Enter gt key time is adjusted The valid figures for the parameter Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second are gt 2000 1 12 1 31 0 23 0 59 and 0 59 respectively Input the wrong figure the device will reject the time adjustment request There is no time zone setting in Manual mode Default Year 2000 Month 1 Day 1 Hour 0 Minute 0 Second 0 NTP NTP is Network Time Protocol and is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean Time GMT If use the NTP mode and select a built in NTP time server or manually specify an user defined NTP server as well as Time Zone RC 2201 02 will sync the time in a short after moving the cursor to lt Syne gt and press lt Enter gt key Though it synchronizes the time automatically NTP does not update the time periodically without user s processing Time Zone is an offset time off GMT You have to select the time zone first and then perform time sync via NTP because RC 2201 02 will combine this time zone offset and updated NTP time to come out the local time otherwise you will not able to get the correct time RC 2201 02 supports configurable time zone from 12 to 13 step 1 hour Default Time zone 8 Hrs Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 109 Managed Media Converter User Manual Daylight Saving Daylight saving is adopted in some countries If set it will adjust the time lag or in advance in unit of hours according to the starting date and the en
36. Length Setting 7 MAC table address entry age out time 300 seconds 30 33 36 765sec P esa Spanning Tree Configura Broadcast Storm Filter Limit Filtering Configuration A VLAN Configuration Broadcast storm filter traffic limitation OFF Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Priority Queue Service Diagnostics Show Log Data First Come First Service Software Upgrade All High before Low ai OWRR High weight 1 7 Low weight 1 7 Logout Max bridge transmit delay bound control OFF Enable Delay Bound Stax ctotay time 1 255ms lt gt Apply x Fig 3 15 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 53 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 6 Spanning Tree Configuration The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1D for avoiding loops in switched networks When STP is enabled ensure that only one path is active between any two nodes on the network at a time User can enable Spanning Tree Protocol on converter s web management and then set up other advanced items We recommend that you enable STP on all converters to ensure a single active path on the network 3 4 6 1 STP Status Function name STP Status Function description In the Spanning Tree Status user can read 12 parameters to know STP current status The 12 parameters description is listed in the following table Parameter description STP Status Show the current STP Enabl
37. MAC Address 00 40 C7 D6 01 22 Alias ABC actions gt lt Edit gt ze configuratioin p Down Left Right Move Item Enter select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 58 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 157 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Edit Delete Entry MAC Alias Function description MAC Alias Edit Delete function is used to let you modify remove an alias name to a MAC address You can select an existed MAC address or alias name to modify remove Parameter description MAC Address The Ethernet MAC address of end station Alias A mnemonic name for the end station actions gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt a Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 59 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 158 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 7 Software Upgrade Software upgrade tool is used to help upgrade the software function in order to fix or improve the function RC 2201 02 provides a TFTP client for software upgrade This can be done through Ethernet For more details about upgrade procedures please refer to Appendix D Function name Software Upgrade Function description RC 2201 02 supports TFTP upgrade tool for upgrading software If you assure to upgrade software to a newer version one you must follow two procedures 1 Specifying the IP address where TFTP server locates In this field the IP address of your TFTP server
38. MIB is installed correctly on the management station The SNMP is a protocol that is used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent The SNMP agent is running on the converter if you set the SNMP Enable If the SNMP is set Disable the related Community Name Trap Host IP Address Trap and RMON counters will be ignored In the SNMP Configuration function the community string is used as a password to authenticate the request If both have the same community name they can talk each other otherwise network management unit cannot access the converter via SNMP protocol To set up a trap host means to create a trap manager by assigning an IP address to host the trap message In other words the trap host is a network management unit with SNMP manager receiving the trap message from the converter with SNMP agent issuing the trap message 4 trap hosts can prevent the important trap message from losing A SNMP manager must pass the authentication then it can access the agent So both parties must have the same community name You can also define the system name system location and contact person for easy management via SNMP manager Fill in the data then click lt Apply gt button to apply new settings se m lt ON OFF oe Port Status and Counter Te o ol System Information owd Fimnor 2 i scr beourcor Configuration rad Cia RESET a System Configuration a Network Management E SAMP Conta
39. Right Move Item Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 38 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 135 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Denied Forwarding MAC Address Function description Denied Forwarding MAC Address is a function that denies the packet forwarding if the packet s MAC Address is listed in the filtering MAC Address table User can very easily maintain the table by filling in MAC Address field individually User also can insert or delete each entry by entering its lt Create New Entry gt or lt Delete Entry gt function Auto Logout Off admin 4 actions gt lt Edit gt Create a enied forwarding MAC address entry p Down Left Ri Move Item Enter select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 39 g Parameter description Create New Entry Add a denied forwarding MAC address entry MAC Address It is a six byte long Ethernet hardware address and usually expressed by hex and separated by hyphens For example 00 40 C7 D6 00 01 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 136 Managed Media Converter User Manual Auto Logout Off admin MAC actions gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Delete Delete entry p Down Left Right Move Item Enter select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 40 Delete Entry Delete an entry from the denied forwarding MAC address table
40. Setting Enable for Security Broadcasting Suppression Disable sor MAC learning Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration Filtering Configuration Allowed ney Sate MAC Address Denied Forwarding MAC Atdress VLAN Configuration Apply rap Alarm Configuration ave Configuration gnostics pw Log Data ftware Upgrade boot gout jn iv Fig 3 20 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 62 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Denied Forwarding MAC Address Function description Denied Forwarding MAC Address is a function that denies the packet forwarding if the packet s MAC Address is listed in the filtering MAC Address table User can very easily maintain the table by filling in MAC Address field individually User also can insert or delete each entry by clicking lt Add gt or lt Delete gt button Parameter description Denied Forwarding Table A table stored MAC address entry is used to provide the function to reject the users listed in this table to access the converter MAC Address It is a six byte long Ethernet hardware address and usually expressed by hex and separated by hyphens For example 00 40 C7 D6 00 01 Auto Logout See Oon orr Ft Status and Counter iE a Jol oll tem Information mwad f uwoacr act euo nfiguration roves Lowe RESET M ystem Configuration a A jetwork Management SNMP Configuration Denied Forw
41. Spanning Tree Status Fig 3 16 Disabled Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 55 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 6 2 STP Configuration The STP Spanning Tree Protocol actually includes RSTP In the Spanning Tree Configuration there are six parameters open for the user to configure as user s idea Each parameter description is listed below Function name STP State Setting Function description User can set the following Spanning Tree parameters to control STP function enable disable select mode RSTP STP and affect STP state machine behavior to send BPDU in this converter The default setting of Spanning Tree Protocol is Disable Parameter description Spanning Tree Protocol Set 802 1W Rapid STP function Enable Disable Default is Disable Bridge Priority The lower the bridge priority is the higher priority it has Usually the bridge with the highest bridge priority is the root If you want to have RC 2201 02 as root bridge you can set this value lower than that of bridge in the LAN The valid value is 0 61440 The default is 32768 Hello Time Max Hello Time is used to determine the periodic time to send normal BPDU from designated ports among bridges It decides how long a bridge should send this message to other bridge to tell am alive When RC 2201 02 is the root bridge of the LAN for example all other bridges will use the hello time assigned by RC 2201
42. a Fem R Configuration eee ma RESET 3 System Configuration a SE SA Username Password Settin Set IP Address System Time Setting Location Contact Setting ucP TP Port Management Enable Disable Power Down Setting 1 mes 490916821 Network Management 3 _ 192 168 2 1 Trap Alarm Configuration ETS Save Configuration 255 255 255 0 X Diagnostics teway 192 168 2 254 Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout 168 95 1 1 Z C Fig 3 7 Parameter description DHCP RC 2201 02 supports DHCP client used to get an IP address automatically if you set this function Enable RC 2201 02 will find the DHCP server existed in the network to get an IP address If DHCP server is down or does not exist and DHCP in RC 2201 02 is enabled then RC 2201 02 will count down 60 seconds and use its fixed IP set last time If this function is set Disable you have to input IP address manually For more details about IP address please see the 2 2 4 section IP Address Assignment in this manual Default Disable IP address Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values if users set the DHCP function Disable Then click lt Apply gt button to update it Default 192 168 1 1 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 38 Managed Media Converter User Manual Subnet mask Set the subnet mask value which is the same as that of network it attaches For more information please also see the secti
43. be sent while rebooting RC 2201 02 Converter by means of pressing the RC 2201 02 s RESET button or running Reboot function of software Link Down Trap This trap packet will be sent while the RC 2201 02 Converter s UTP link status is changed from up to down The Link Down Trap Packet will not be sent while RC 2201 02 Converter s fiber port link status is changed from up to down The fiber port Link Down Event will be stored in Log Data Link Up Trap This trap packet will be sent while the RC 2201 02 Converters UTP or Fiber port link status is changed from down to up Authentication Failure Trap This trap packet will be sent while the RC 2201 02 SNMP agent authentication failure occurs Authentication failure means that SNMP agent receives a SNMP request with error community name Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 118 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 3 Packet Length RC 2201 02 provides two levels of Ethernet frame size for the user to set up One is 1536 bytes and the other is 1522 bytes After selecting one of these two options then move the cursor to lt Save gt and press lt Enter gt key the setting will take effect immediately Default setting is 1522 bytes long which can afford accommodating the size of the tagged VLAN frame Packet Length up to 1522 bytes actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Change the maximum size of the packe
44. event Default Unchecked 0O Send short message to mobile phone when the device Ethernet port happened link down event Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device Ethernet port happened link down event Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 70 Managed Media Converter User Manual Link Up E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device Ethernet port happened link up event Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device Ethernet port happened link up event Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device Ethernet port happened link up event Default Checked M Authentication Failure E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device received a SNMP get or set request with a wrong community name Default Unchecked 0O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device received a SNMP get or set request with a wrong community name Default Unchecked 0O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device received a SNMP get or set request with a wrong community name Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 71 Managed Media Converter User Manual
45. events rc2201LogDataMIB 3 rc2201IllegalAccessTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RC2201IllegalAccessEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of illegal access information The number of entries is given by the value of the RC2201IllegalAccessEventNo rc2201LogDataMIB 4 RC2201IllegalAccessEntry SEQUENCE rc2201IllegalAccessEvent DisplayString rc2201IllegalAccessEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RC2201 IllegalAccessEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry containing information for illegal access log INDEX rc2201IllegalAccessEvent rc2201IllegalAccessTable 1 rc2201IllegalAccessEvent OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 199 Managed Media Converter User Manual ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION aceslog_Entry DESCRIPTION Get the illegal access event informaion The output format is SA DA Port No Time Reason The MAC SA and DA could be replaced by alias name if you set the MAC alias There are two kinds of violate types VAT Violating Allowed Table VDT Violating Denied Table Ex SA 00 02 b3 b1 01 b9 DA Note Port 1 Time Thu Oct 09 11 27 30 2003 Reason VAT rc2201lllegalAccessEntry 1 rc2201MACAliasNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION macAllias_no DESCRIPTION Get the total number of current alias entry The maximum number
46. interface The Fiber Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet Fiber interface Port State Show if the communication capability of the port is Enabled or Disabled When enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When disabled the port is blocked and no traffic can be transferred through this port Port State is configured by the user Only two states Enable and Disable are able to be chosen If you set a port s state Disable then that port is prohibited from passing any traffic even it looks Link up Default is Enable Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 100 Managed Media Converter User Manual Auto Negotiation Only Enable and Disable two states can be chosen Enable means the port adopted the auto negotiation algorithm to exchange the capability with the linked partner When enabled the speed duplex mode and flow control mode may change Disable means the forced mode is adopted When disabled if you want to set up a connection successfully you must have both port configuration of local port and linked partner be the same If their configuration is different the link will not be set up successfully In RC 2201 02 fiber port supports forced mode only Speed Duplex Set the mode of speed and duplex In speed 10 100 1000Mbps baud rate is available for Fast Ethernet TP port The Fiber port is available in speed 1000Mbps only If the media is 1Gbps fiber it is a
47. mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 10 rc2201FlashWriteErrorConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the FlashWriteError status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 11 rc2201FanAbnormalConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 196 Managed Media Converter User Manual STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the FanAbnormal status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 12 rc2201FanNormalConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the FanNormal status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the
48. mowal brw RESET a Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot E TFTP ver f 192 168 2 109 Logout Path and Filen rc2201_nobran Apply Fig 3 39 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 85 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 8 Reboot We offer you many ways to reboot RC 2201 02 including power up hardware reset and software reset You can press the RESET button in the front panel to reset RC 2201 02 After upgrading software changing IP configuration or changing VLAN mode configuration then you must reboot to have the new configuration taken effect Here we are discussing is software reset for the reboot in the main menu Function name Reboot Function description Reboot RC 2201 02 Reboot takes the same effect as the RESET button on the front panel of RC 2201 02 converter It will take around thirty 30 seconds to complete the system boot Oon orr Port Status and Counter System Information Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Rebot m o wee mofo e EES oe romad Low RESET Reboot the System Do you want to continue Logout Yes Fig 3 40 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 86 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 9 Logout You can manually logout by performing Logout function In RC 2201 02 it provides another way to logout You can configure it to logout automatically Function name Logout Function des
49. oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 13 rc2201CaseClosedConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the CaseClosed status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit41 means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 14 rc2201CaseOpenedConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the CaseOpened status of E mail SMS and trap configuration Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 197 Managed Media Converter User Manual We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bitO means Email State bit41 means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 15 rc2201FandonAndHighTemperatureConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the fan temperature fail status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bitO means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value w
50. s choosing STP algorithm One is RSTP and the other is STP If STP is chosen RSTP will run as a legacy STP RC 2201 02 supports RSTP 802 1w which is backward compatible with STP 802 1d o jn Port Status and Counter m ee 0 se Oon orr System Information Configuration System Configuration en Network Management kz reser SNMP Configuration Senna Tree State Setting Max Broadcasting Suppression Misc Spanning Tree Configuration STP Stat STP Configuration Port Setting Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Note 2 Forward Delay 1 gt Max Age oftware Upgrade Max Age gt 2 Hello Time 1 eboot gout Packet Length Setting Feature Configuration mt J Disable v Apply Fig 3 17 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 57 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Port Setting Function description In the STP Port Setting one item selection and five parameters settings are offered for user s setup User can disable and enable each port by selecting each Port Status item User also can set Path Cost and Priority of each port by filling in the desired value and set Admin Edge Port and Admin Point To Point by selecting the desired item Parameter description Port Status It displays the current state of a port We cannot manually set
51. should be filled in 2 Specifying what the filename and where the file is You must specify full path and filename Once you select lt Upgrade gt item RC 2201 02 will prompt the screen for you to reconfirm Then RC 2201 02 starts downloading software from TFTP server if you choose lt Yes gt It will be just back to Software Upgrade if you choose lt No If your download is not successful RC 2201 02 will also be back to Software Upgrade and it will not upgrade the software as well When download is completed RC 2201 02 starts upgrading software A reboot message will be prompted after completing upgrading software At this time you must reboot RC 2201 02 to have new software worked Note Software upgrade is hazardous if power is off You must do it carefully Parameter description TFTP Server IP Address A TFTP server stored the image file you want to upgrade Path and Filename File path and filename stored the image file you want to upgrade TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 1 115 Path and Filename re2201_nl_v1 04 bin gz actions gt lt Setting gt lt Upgrade gt e the firmware Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 60 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 159 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 8 Reboot We offer you many ways to reboot RC 2201 02 including power up hardware reset and software reset You can press the RESET button in
52. shows all pairs of the existed alias name and MAC address There are three MAC alias functions in this function folder including Create New Entry Edit Delete Entry You can add a new alias name for a specified MAC address in Create New Entry function or mark an existed entry to edit delete it in Edit Delete Entry function as well Alias name must be composed of A Z a z and 0 9 only and has a maximal length of 17 characters TAB Auto Logout Off admin Create new entry p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 57 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 156 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Create New Entry Function description In the MAC Alias function it is used to let you add an association between MAC address and a plain English name User can move the cursor to lt Edit gt and press lt Enter gt key to add a new record with name Parameter description MAC Address New Entry If you want to apply a name to a MAC address which does not exist in the MAC address table you must choose New Entry to fill in the MAC address by yourself or select a MAC address in the MAC address table and then assign it an alias name for mnemonic name Alias MAC alias name you assign Note If there are too many MAC addresses learned in the table we recommend you inputting the MAC address and alias name directly TAB Auto Logout Off admin
53. system 20 rc2201FanDownAndHighTemp TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the temperature of device is over 60 Celsius degree and the fan is down 21 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 204 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201PowerDown TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the battery power of device is down 22 rc2201Batteryinvalid TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the battery of device is invalid 23 rc2201BatteryNotExist TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the battery of device is not exist 24 rc2201PowerRecovered TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the battery power of device has recovered 25 rc2201BatteryRecovered TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the battery of device has recovered 26 rc2201BatteryExist TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the battery of device has existed 27 rc2201StpStateDisabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of STP is from enabled to disabled 100 rc2201StpStateEnabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of STP is from disabled to enabled 101 rc2201StpTopologyChanged T
54. the front panel to reset RC 2201 02 After upgrading software changing IP configuration or changing VLAN mode configuration then you must reboot to have the new configuration taken effect Here we are discussing is software reset for the reboot in the main menu Function name Reboot Function description Reboot RC 2201 02 Reboot takes the same effect as the RESET button in the front panel of RC 2201 02 converter It will take around thirty 30 seconds to complete the system boot it Managed Media Converter RC 220 AB Auto Logout Off oot admin Reboot the System Do you want to continue NO YES Reboot the st Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Fig 4 61 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 160 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 9 Logout You can manually logout by performing Logout function In RC 2201 02 it provides another way to logout You can configure it to logout automatically Function name Logout Function description RC 2201 02 allows you to logout the system to prevent other users from the system without the permission If you do not logout and exit the browser RC 2201 02 will automatically have you logout Besides this manually logout and implicit logout you can press lt Tab gt to explicitly ON OFF this logout function at the right top corner Parameter description Auto Logout Select On OFF Default is ON If it is ON and n
55. the trap event individually on the web page shown as below a Oon orr Port Status and Counter ae aan O oll System Information wo f uwot cr oe Configuration roxcat Lowe RESET a System Configuration a a Network Management Bee Sl es Trap Events Configuration Alarm Configuration Trap Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout jn K Parameter description STP Topology Changed E mail SMS and Trap E mail Send STP Topology Changed alarm message by E mail when the STP topology changed event happened Default Unchecked 0O SMS Send STP Topology Changed alarm message by Short Message System when the STP topology changed event happened Default Unchecked O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the STP topology changed event happened Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 66 Managed Media Converter User Manual STP Disabled E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send STP Disabled alarm message by E mail when the STP function was disabled Default Unchecked O Send STP Disabled alarm message by Short Message System when the STP function was disabled Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the STP function was disabled Default Uncheck
56. 0 7 GMT 06 00 8 GMT 05 00 9 GMT 04 00 10 GMT 03 00 11 GMT 02 00 12 GMT 01 00 13 GMT 00 00 14 GMT 01 00 15 GMT 02 00 16 GMT 03 00 17 GMT 04 00 18 GMT 05 00 19 GMT 06 00 20 GMT 07 00 21 GMT 08 00 22 GMT 09 00 23 GMT 10 00 24 GMT 11 00 25 GMT 12 00 26 GMT 13 00 rc2201PopularFuncMIB 2 rc2201DayLightSavingTime OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the daylight saveing time value range is between 1 and 11 unit hour 1 5 2 4 3 3 4 2 5 1 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 188 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201PopularFuncMIB 3 rc2201DayLightStartTime OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Set the Start time of DayLight example month day hour 10 01 00 month 01 12 day 01 31 hour 00 23 rc2201PopularFuncMIB 4 rc2201DayLightEndTime OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory QACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Set the End time of DayLight example month day hour 04 01 00 month 01 12 day 01 31 hour 00 23 rc2201PopularFuncMIB 5 rc2201NTPTimeSync OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Sync time from NTP Ser
57. 0 to be low priority The mapped priority will be applied to the forwarding scheduler In RC 2201 02 it s FCFS Strict and WRR The QoS policy is global Default If enabled priority levels 7 4 are assigned to be high priority and priority levels 3 0 are assigned to be low priority Auto Logout Off admin 4 Level 0 Low Level 1 Low Level 2 Low Level 3 Low Level 4 High Level 5 High Level 6 High Level 7 High 4 lt Save gt actions gt Edit QoS po y Enter Move Down Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 35 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 131 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 7 Filtering Configuration The filtering function in RC 2201 02 is used to filter unwanted MAC address from accessing the converter based on some simple rules RC 2201 02 provides three types of filtering function for security configuration They are Allowed Forwarding MAC Address Port Security and Denied Forwarding MAC Address You can configure it for different purposes of application Here we list two examples for your reference Example 1 Assumes administrator wishes a specified station can only access the converter from a specified port and the traffic from all other stations is rejected by that specified port How should we configure RC 2201 02 for the case Solution First enter the func
58. 02 to communicate with each other The valid value is 1 10 in unit of second Default is 2 seconds Age When RC 2201 02 is the root bridge the whole LAN will apply this figure set by RC 2201 02 as their maximum age time When a bridge received a BPDU originated from the root bridge and if the message age conveyed in the BPDU exceeds the Max Age of the root bridge the bridge will treat the root bridge malfunctioned and issue a Topology Change Notification TCN BPDU to all other bridges All bridges in the LAN will re calculate and determine who the root bridge is The valid value of Max Age is 6 40 seconds Default is 20 seconds Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 56 Managed Media Converter User Manual Forward Delay You can set the root bridge forward delay time This figure is set by root bridge only The forward delay time is defined as the time spent from Listening state moved to Learning state and also from Learning state moved to Forwarding state of a port in bridge The forward delay time contains two states Listening state to Learning state and Learning state to Forwarding state It assumes that forward delay time is 15 seconds then total forward delay time will be 30 seconds This has much to do with the STP convergent time which will be more than 30 seconds because some other factors The valid value is 4 30 seconds default is 15 seconds Force Version Two options are offered for the user
59. 2201FailOverStateDisabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES groupld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of Fail Over is from enabled to Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 206 Managed Media Converter User Manual disabled The OID value means the disabled group ID 130 rc2201FailOverStateEnabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES groupld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of Fail Over is from disabled to enabled The OID value means the enabled group ID 131 rc2201FailoverFailure TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES groupld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the state of a active port in one Fail Over group is down and the passive port link isn t up The OID value means the group ID 133 rc2201GvrpStateDisabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of GVRP is from enabled to disabled 140 rc2201GvrpStateEnabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of LACP is from disabled to enabled 141 rc2201VlanStateDisabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of vlan is from enabled to disabled The OID value means the enabled Group ID 150 rc2201VlanTagBaseEnabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the opera
60. 4 Manual UP DownArrow Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 13 Auto Logout Off admin Current Time Wed Jan 12 16 47 35 2005 Year 2005 200072036 Month 1 1 12 Day a 12 1 32 Hour 16 0723 Minute 47 0759 Second 35 0759 actions gt lt Edit gt e the configuration Enter Move Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 14 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 107 Managed Media Converter User Manual NTP configuration UP DownArrow Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 15 Current Time Wed Jan 12 16 49 01 2005 NIP Server 209 61 9 7 USA Time Zone GMTI 8 00 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Syne gt Configure NIP p Down Move Item Space Select Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 16 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 108 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name System Time Setting Function description Set the system time by manual input or set it by syncing from Time servers The function also supports daylight saving for different area s time adjustment Parameter description Manual This is the function to adjust the time manually Filling the valid figures in the fields of Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second respectively Then move cursor to lt Save gt and press lt
61. 4 4 8 VLAN Configuration 138 4 4 9 Trap Alarm Configuration 140 4 4 10 Save Configuration 148 4 5 DIAGNOSTICS 150 4 6 SHOW LOG DATA 153 4 7 SOFTWARE UPGRADE 159 4 8 REBOOT 160 4 9 LOGOUT 161 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE 00 n0nennennnnnnenn enna enn nnenenannennnn 162 5 1 RESOLVING NO LINK CONDITIONS 162 5 2 Q amp A 162 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 7 7 2 12 2 0 0mm nnnm 163 APPENDIX B NULL MODEM CABLE SPECIFICATIONS 168 APPENDIX C MIB SPECIFICATIONS 0 0 nenennnnennnnennnnen
62. 5 t nfiguration admin l Daylight Saving 0 l Daylight Saving Start Mth Day Hour l Daylight Saving End Mth Day Hour l 4 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Daylight ing configuration p Down Move Item Space Select Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 17 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 111 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 1 5 Location Contact Setting Function name Location Contact Setting Function description The Location and Contact fields could be filled some information for network manager reference The location field could be filled the device location information Thus the device maintainer could easy to find out this device The contact field could be filled the device maintainer information e g name phone number etc It is easy for the network manager to contact the device maintainer Parameter description Location The location field could be filled the device location information with any visual characters The default setting is empty User defined Contact The contact field could be filled the device maintainer information with any visual characters The default setting is empty User defined 2201 TAB Auto Logout Off tem Configuration Location Contact Setting admin Location Taip
63. Converter User Manual rc2201PortLink OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the link state of the designated port Link state of virtual port is up if one of group members is link up range 0 1 0 Down 1 Up rc2201PortStatusEntry 3 rc2201PortNegotiation OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get Set the negotiation setting of the designated port Virtual port is always in auto mode range 0 1 0 Force 1 Auto rc2201PortStatusEntry 4 rc2201PortSpeed OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get Set the speed mode of the designated port range 0 1 2 0 10Mb 1 100Mb 2 1Gb only for port 1 2 Access mode of virtual port is read only The unit of virtual port is megabyte MB rc2201PortStatusEntry 5 rc2201PortDuplex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get Set the duplex mode of the designated port Virtual port is always in full duplex mode range 0 1 0 Half 1 Full rc2201PortStatusEntry 6 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 184 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201PortFlwCtl OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION
64. Denied Table Auto Logout On admin 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 50 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 49 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 48 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 47 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 45 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 45 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 44 2005 VAT 00 10 Sa 67 d6 78 ff fF fF ff fF fFF TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 44 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 44 2005 VAT 00 10 Sa 67 d6 78 ff ff ffF ff fF fF TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 44 2005 VAT 00 10 5a 67 d6 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff TP Wed Jan 12 20 02 43 2005 VAT VAT Violating Allowed Table Denied Table VDT Violating actions gt lt Previous page p Down Left Right Move Item Esc Previous Menu Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 155 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name MAC Alias Function description MAC Alias function is used to let you assign MAC address a plain English name which will help you tell which MAC address belongs to which user in the illegal access report At the initial time it
65. Function description Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve the ex factory setting to replace the working configuration 201 nfiguration You will lose current setting after restoring to the default configuration Do you want to continue INO YES R are default configuration p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 48 Function name Restore User Configuration Function description Restore User Configuration function can retrieve the previous confirmed working configuration stored in the flash memory to update user s current working configuration When completing to restore the configuration the system s working configuration is updated and will be changed its working mode by the new configuration immediately You will lose current setting after restoring to the user configuration Do you want to continue INO YES Restore user configuration p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 49 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 149 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 5 Diagnostics Function name Diagnostics Function description Diagnostics function provides a set of basic system diagnosis It let users know that whether the system is health or needs to be fixed The basic system check includes UART test DRAM test Flash test Temperature detection Case detection and Fan RPM detectio
66. IP OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_trap_hostEntry DESCRIPTION The trap host IP address trapHostEntry 2 trapHostCommunity OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_trap_hostEntry DESCRIPTION The trap host community name trapHostEntry 3 rc2201Produces OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Productld 1 rc2201SystemMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Produces 1 rc2201Temperature OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 180 Managed Media Converter User Manual ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION Read the value from the temperature sensor It is a numerical series of 5 There is a difference of 0 5 Celsius degree between a level and its next one rc2201SystemMIB 1 rc2201FanRPM OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION Return an approximate RPM of the fan1 on the back panel The value less than or equal to 4200 represents that the fan is operational else breakdown rc2201SystemMIB 2 rc2201DevicePort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION sys_mib DESCRIPTION Get the quantity of ports that this system owns now rc2201SystemMIB 3 rc2201Caselntrusion OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory
67. NMP Trap Receiver when case is opened Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 142 Managed Media Converter User Manual Case Closed E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case was closed The default setting is shown as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send Case Closed alarm message by E mail when case is closed Default Unchecked O Do not send Case Closed alarm message by Short Message System when case is closed Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when case is closed Default Checked M Flash Write Fail E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device happen Flash Write Fail event Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device happen Flash Write Fail event Default Unchecked 0O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device happen Flash Write Fail event Default Checked M FAN Abnormal E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send FAN Abnormal alarm message by E mail when the FAN was abnormal Default Unchecked O Send FAN Abnormal alarm message by Short Message System when the FAN was abnormal Default Unchecked 0O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the FAN was abnormal Def
68. RAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 205 Managed Media Converter User Manual VARIABLES _ iflndex DESCRIPTION Send this trap when RSTP determines a port should enter the FORWARDING state a topology change occurs The OID value is the iflndex of the port that produces the topology change 102 rc2201LacpStateDisabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES lacpGroupld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of LACP is from enabled to disabled The OID value means the enabled Group ID 120 rc2201LacpStateEnabled TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES lacpGroupld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the operational state of LACP is from disabled to enabled The OID value means the disabled Group ID 121 rc2201LacpPortRemoved TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES lacpGroupld iflndex DESCRIPTION Send this trap when one port is removed from one group ex The port link of one trunk gruop is down This trap takes two OID value one is the trunk group ID another is the removed port number 122 rc2201LacpPortAdded TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES lacpGroupld iflndex DESCRIPTION Send this trap when one port is added from one group ex The port link of one trunk gruop is up This trap takes two OID value one is the trunk group ID another is the removed port number 123 rc
69. Revision A2 24 Managed Media Converter User Manual Fiber Port Show the connector type e g SC LC fiber mode e g Single Multi mode status and number of fiber port Case Detection Show the status of the upper case of this converter When the case is lid off it shows Open otherwise it shows Close Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 25 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 2 The Function Tree in Web Management For offering you a clear guide to use this Managed Media Converter the following is the whole function tree of RC 2201 02 in web management User can refer to the following sections based on the order of this function tree below for more details Port Status and Counter Port Current Status Port Counters Port Configuration System Information Configuration System Configuration Username Password Setting IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management Power Down Setting Network Management SNMP Configuration Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Trap Events Configuration Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Save As User Configuration Restore Default Configuration Restore User Configuration Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 26 Managed Media Converter User Manual Dia
70. Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Configure the system Up Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Fig 2 9 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 15 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 2 3 3 Installing Management Station through RC 2201 02 Fiber Port via Central Site Converter Chassis RC 2201 02 Smart Building Default IP Setting IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Network Management Station through RC 2201 02 Fiber Port via Central Site Converter Chassis Assign a reasonable IP address for example IP 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 _ CAT 5 UTP Warning Both RC 2201 02 converter and PC station s IP must be in a same subnet please assign a proper subnet mask To connect RC 2201 02 fiber port to the central site management station via fiber optic cable Locate the fiber network cable with the male fiber connector Attach the male fiber connector to the Managed Media Converter Attach the other end of cable to the Central Media Converter Chassis At central site PO D gt Install and connect a PC to TP port of the Central Media Converter Chassis with Cat 5 UTP network cable or via a switch Assign a reasonable public or private IP address in accordance with each network site Please refer to Fig 2 10 about the Managed Media converter default IP address information Public
71. TimeTicks ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_soft_update DESCRIPTION Get the last kernel image updating time softwareUpgrade 3 configuration OBJECT IDENTIFIER CommonMIB 4 noOfConfiguration OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_no DESCRIPTION The number of configuration sector configuration 1 configurationlmportTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ConfigurationImportEntry ACCESS not accessible Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 173 Managed Media Converter User Manual STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of ConfigurationImportEntry The number of entries is given by the value of NoOfConfiguration configuration 2 ConfigurationImportEntry SEQUENCE configurationImportIndex INTEGER configurationImportFileName DisplayString dolmportConfiguration INTEGER latestUpdateTime TimeTicks configurationImportEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ConfigurationImportEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the configuration import infomation that appied to particular flash sector INDEX configurationImportIndex configurationImportTable 1 configurationImportIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_importEntry DESCRIPTION the index of the flash sector range 1 2 0x01 userO working 0x02 user1 con
72. Trap Log Data is displaying the log items including all SNMP Private Trap events SNMP Public traps and user logs occurred in the system In the report table No Time and Events are three fields contained in each trap record Parameter description No Display the order number that the trap happened Time Display the time that the trap happened Events Display the trap event name Auto Logout Off admin J opology Changed TP port J Up TP port J Down TP port J opology Changed Fiber port Wed Jan 12 19 03 57 2005 STP Topology Changed TP port an 12 19 03 27 2005 S5TP Enabled an 01 00 02 50 2000 Login admin an 01 00 02 47 2000 Logout admin an 01 00 02 31 2000 Link Up Fiber port an 01 00 00 15 2000 Cold Start actions gt p Down Left Right Move Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 54 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 153 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Enable Disable Illegal Access Report Status Function description User can select Enable or Disable the illegal access report function If select disabled illegal access report the illegal access report will not log any illegal access events If select enabled illegal access report the illegal access events will be logged Parameter description Illegal Access Report Status You can enable disable the mode of illegal access report Default Enable
73. X OCTET STRING ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Read the value from the temperature sensor The range is from 27 5 Celsius degree to 100 Celsius degree rc2201TrapEntry 1 fanRPM OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Read RPM of the Fan The range is from 0 to 4200 rc2201TrapEntry 2 voltage OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The voltage of the power the range is from 3 9V to 6 1V rc2201TrapEntry 3 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 201 Managed Media Converter User Manual lacpGroupld OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The Trunk group ID of LACP rc2201TrapEntry 4 groupld OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The group ID of Fail Over rc2201TrapEntry 5 fanNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The Fan Number rc2201TrapEntry 6 bandwidth OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The bandwidth of some port rc2201TrapEntry 7 rc2201TemperatureOver TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES temperature DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the temperature of the power is over 55 Celsius degree The OID value means the temperature of the system 1
74. _mib state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 4 rc2201AuthFailConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the auth fail status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 194 Managed Media Converter User Manual bitO means Email State bit41 means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 5 rc2201StpTopoChangedConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the StpTopoChanged status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 6 rc2201StpDisabledConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the StpDisabled status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to sen
75. ad the software According to the message shown by TFTP Server user can see that if the download of the file is completed successfully After completing the download the file will be saved into the flash memory only when this file is valid Do not reboot RC 2201 02 or turn its power off before the upgrade is completed Successful message will be shown after the upgrade is completed and then choose Reboot System function to re login the management system Choose System Information function to confirm that if the version of firmware had been upgraded to the new one Repeat 1 10 steps as needed to upgrade the next set of RC 2201 02 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 208 Managed Media Converter User Manual If the RC 2201 02 had been installed on remote site please follow the steps below to upgrade software Setup of the Environment 1 Set PC s Ethernet Port IP Address based on the configuration of central site e g 61 162 228 xx RC 2201 02 TFTP Server Default Value 192 168 1 176 2 Copy the file of the new version to the path specified by TFTP Server e g C 3 Run TFTP Server program TFTPD32 EXE on PC Cat 5 UTP Cable ol Cat 5 UTP Cable UTP to Fiber Media Converter RC 2201 02 TIP 10 10 100 xx PC IP 61 162 228 xx 4 Use Cat 5 UTP Cable to connect the router and Ethernet UTP Port of PC Upgrade Steps 1 Run telnet on PC Windows 2000 Operating System is recommended as f
76. adcast traffic less than the threshold able to be forwarded and limits too many broadcast packet running over the network RC 2201 02 supports five threshold values including 5 10 15 20 and 25 Default is OFF Broadcast Storm Filter Mode OFF actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Broadcast strom filtering Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 33 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 129 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Priority Queue Service Function Description RC 2201 02 provides three priority queue services for transmission scheduling including FCFS strict priority and WRR It is a global function First Come First Service FCFS All incoming packets will be sent out upon the sequence of packets arrival order All High before Low After all high priority packets are sent out then low ones are sent in turn Weighted Round Robin WRR This is actually a transmission ratio of high priority packet and low priority packet If you would like to repeatedly send 5 high priority packets first and then 2 low priority packets You can set a 5 to high weight field and a 2 to low weight field in WRR function row The WRR Default Setting High 2 Low 1 Parameter description To set the time that the packets can reside in the queue of the converter Max bridge transmit delay bound The function Maximum bridge transmit delay bound is applied to lim
77. age by E mail when the case inside temperature over 52 C or under 4 C Default Unchecked 0O SMS Send Temperature Abnormal alarm message by Short Message System when the case inside temperature over 52 C or under 4 C Default Unchecked O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the case inside temperature over 52 C or under 4 C Default Checked M Temperature Normal E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case inside temperature recover from over 52 C or under 4 C to under 48 C and over 4 C The default setting is shown as below E mail Send Temperature Normal alarm message by E mail when the case inside temperature recover to normal status Default Unchecked O SMS Send Temperature Normal alarm message by Short Message System when the case inside temperature recover to normal status Default Unchecked 0O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the case inside temperature recover to normal status Default Checked M Case Opened E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case was opened The default setting is shown as below E mail Send Case Opened alarm message by E mail when case is opened Default Unchecked 0O SMS Send Case Opened alarm message by Short Message System when case is opened Default Unchecked 0O Trap Send Trap message to S
78. ail when the STP topology changed event happened Default Unchecked Q SMS Send STP Topology Changed alarm message by Short Message System when the STP topology changed event happened Default Unchecked 0O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the STP topology changed event happened Default Checked M STP Disabled E mail SMS and Trap E mail Send STP Disabled alarm message by E mail when the STP function was disabled Default Unchecked O SMS Send STP Disabled alarm message by Short Message System when the STP function was disabled Default Unchecked O Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the STP function was disabled Default Unchecked O STP Enabled E mail SMS and Trap E mail Send STP Enabled alarm message by E mail when the STP function was enabled Default Unchecked O SMS Send STP Enabled alarm message by Short Message System when the STP function was enabled Default Unchecked Q Trap Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the STP function was enabled Default Unchecked O Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 141 Managed Media Converter User Manual Temperature Abnormal E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case inside temperature was over 50 Cor under 4 C The default setting is shown as below E mail Send Temperature Abnormal alarm mess
79. al is user defined Rx Speed bps Show the average received data rate in bit per second The time interval is user defined Broadcast Packets Show the counting number of the broadcast packet CRC Alignment Errors Show the counting number of the packet with CRC and Alignment error Undersize Packets Show the counting number of the packet with the length less than 64 bytes Oversize Packets Show the counting number of the packet with the length more than 1522 1536 bytes depend on maximum packet length setting 64 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with exact 64 bytes length 65 127 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 65 to 127 bytes 128 255 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 128 to 255 bytes Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 32 Managed Media Converter User Manual 256 511 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 256 to 511 bytes 512 1023 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 512 to 1023 bytes 1 0 1 5 kbyte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 1024 to 1536 bytes Unicast Packets Transmitted Show the counting number of total unicast packets transmitted NonUnicast Packets Transmitted Show the counting number of both
80. anel at the bottom of the converter 2 Then connect the connectors of the battery and the socket at the bottom of the converter with each other Please note that the red cord must be linked to the red one and the black cord also must be linked to the black one 3 Fasten the vacant slot dummy panel and then reboot the converter Fig 2 4 Battery Installation Note The battery cannot be taken out when the converter is powered on If you would like to replace the battery you should power the converter off in advance and then reboot it again after completing the installation of battery Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual e Ways of Unloading the Battery 1 After powering off the converter unscrew the vacant slot dummy panel at the bottom of the converter 2 You can unload the battery after disconnecting the battery connector from the converter Fig 2 5 Unload the Battery from the Converter Note The battery will be charged automatically after you had installed it and rebooted the converter Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 10 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 2 2 Cable and Hardware Installation gt Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Verify that the AC DC adapter conforms to your country AC power requirement and then insert the power plug TP Cable Use Cat 5 TP cable to connect server host or workstation to TP port o
81. arding MAC Address Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration MAC Address P jmi x m 5 E 4 4 ia Filtering Configuration Allowed Forwarding MAC Address Port ee rans Add Delete VLAN Configuration rap Alarm Configuration Denied Forwarding Table ave Configuration gnostics f SS fw Log Data 00 40 C7 D6 00 01 ftware Upgrade boot yout Denied forwarding MAC address is defined for rejecting the targeted user from accessing the resources through the converter gt Click Add Button to add a new denied forwardina MAC address entry to the address table Fig 3 21 jn k Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 63 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 8 VLAN Configuration 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 RC 2201 02 supports Tag based VLAN 802 1q as well as protocol VLAN 802 1v Tag based VLAN 802 1q also associates with GVRP for the management of dynamic tag based VLAN You can make VLAN configurations via the function VLAN Enable Disable VLAN State Setting and VLAN Port VID Setting to configure VLAN parameters in the web user interface Function name VLAN Enable Disable VLAN State Setting Function description The VLAN State Setting function inclu
82. ation date January 2007 Revision A2 16 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 2 4 IP Address Assignment For IP address configuration there are four parameters needed to be filled in They are IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS IP address The address of the network device in the network is used for internetworking communication Its address structure looks is shown in the Fig 2 11 It is classful because it is split into predefined address classes or categories Each class has its own network range between the network identifier and host identifier in the 32 bits address Each IP address comprises two parts network identifier address and host identifier address The former indicates the network where the addressed host resides and the latter indicates the individual host in the network which the address of host refers to And the host identifier must be unique in the same LAN Here the term of IP address we used is version 4 known as IPv4 32 bits e a Network identifier Host identifier Fig 2 11 IP address structure Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 17 Managed Media Converter User Manual With the classful addressing it divides IP address into three classes class A class B and class C The rest of IP addresses are for multicast and broadcast The bit length of the network prefix is the same as that of the subnet mask and is denoted as IP address X for exam
83. ault Checked M FAN Normal E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send FAN Normal alarm message by E mail when the FAN was normal Default Unchecked O Send FAN Normal alarm message by Short Message System when the FAN was normal Default Unchecked 0O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the FAN was normal Default Checked MI Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 143 Managed Media Converter User Manual FAN Temperature Fail E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send FAN Temperature Fail alarm message by E mail when the FAN was abnormal and Temperature was over 60 C at the same time Default Unchecked O Send FAN Temperature Fail alarm message by Short Message System when the FAN was abnormal and Temperature was over 60 C at the same time Default Unchecked Q Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the FAN was abnormal and Temperature was over 60 C at the same time Default Checked M Cold Start E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device happen restart event by cold booting method Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device happen restart event by cold booting method Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device happen restart event by cold booti
84. ault module Table 2 2 Note e 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 e RC 2201BS5 S20 and RC 2201BS3 S20 must be installed in pairs i e install RC 2201BS5 S20 at one end and RC 2201BS3 S20 at the other end 11 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 2 3 Management Station Installation RC 2201 02 converter is equipped with the serial port RS 232 Ethernet 10 100 1000 TP port and Ethernet 1000FX port The users can use any port to access and set up system configuration of RC 2201 02 converter Section 2 2 3 1 Installing management station through RC 2201 02 converter s RS 232 port running Terminal utility Section 2 2 3 2 Installing management station through RC 2201 02 converter s TP port running Telnet or browser software Section 2 2 3 3 Installing management station through RC 2201 02 converter s Fiber port running Telnet or browser software via Central Site Converter Chassis RC 2201 02 converter Telnet and browser stations must assign the proper IP address subnet mask and default Gateway accordingly Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 12 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 2 3 1 Installing Management Station through RC 2201 02 RS 232 Port The serial port cable is attached directly to a DCE device
85. before configuring the username and password The default setting is as follows Username admin Password admin 2d Media Converter RC 2201 AB Auto Logout Off admin 4 Username 4 guest 4 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt Edit Username and Pi rd p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 10 Username admin Old Password 1 EEEE New Password HHH HH Confirm Password 333336333 actions gt lt Edit gt the configuration Enter Move Down Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 11 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 104 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 1 3 IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in RC 2201 02 Without the proper setting network manager will not be able to see the device RC 2201 02 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 for web management and telnet console management Function name IP Configuration Function description Set IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS for RC 2201 02 TAB Auto Logout Off admin DHCP Disable IP Address 192 168 1 1 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DNS Manual 168 95
86. bridges All bridges in the LAN will re learn and determine which the root bridge is Maximum Age time is assigned by root bridge in unit of seconds Default is 20 seconds Current Forward Delay Show the current root bridge forward delay time The value of Forward Delay time is set by root The Forward Delay time is defined as the time spent from Listening state moved to Learning state or from Learning state moved to Forwarding state of a port in bridge Hello Time Show the current hello time of the root bridge Hello time is a time interval specified by root bridge used to request all other bridges periodically sending hello message every hello time seconds to the bridge attached to its designated port Topology Change Count Topology Change Count expresses the time spent in unit of seconds since the beginning of the Spanning Tree Topology Change to the end of the STP convergence Once the STP change is converged the Topology Change count will be reset to 0 The figures showing in the screen may not be the exact time it spent but very close to because the time is eclipsing Time Since Last Topology Change Time Since Last Topology Change is the accumulated time in unit of seconds the STP has been since the last STP Topology Change was made When Topology Change is initiated again this counter will be reset to 0 And it will also count again once STP topology Change is completed Publication date January 2007 Revision
87. cation date January 2007 Revision A2 90 Managed Media Converter User Manual MAC Address It is the MAC address of the management agent in this converter BIOS Version The version of the BIOS in this converter Firmware Version The firmware version in this converter Hardware Mechanical The version of Hardware and Mechanical The figure before the hyphen is the version of electronic hardware the one after the hyphen is the version of mechanical RAM Size The size of the DRAM in this converter Flash Size The size of the flash memory in this converter Series Number The serial number is assigned by manufacturer Device Port Show all types and numbers of the port In RC 2201 02 there are one serial port one TP port and one FX port Temperature The air temperature inside of this converter IP Address The IP address that indicates where RC 2201 02 is located e g default IP address of RC 2201 02 is 192 168 1 1 Case Detection Show the status of the upper case of this converter When the case is lid off it shows Open otherwise it shows Close Fiber Port Show the connector type e g SC LC fiber mode e g Single Multi mode status and number of fiber port Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 91 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 2 The Function Tree in Console Management For offering you a clear guide to use this Managed Media Converter the following is th
88. cription RC 2201 02 allows you to logout the system to prevent other users from the system without the permission If you do not logout and exit the browser RC 2201 02 will automatically have you logout Besides this manually logout and implicit logout you can click lt Auto Logout gt radian at the right top corner to explicitly ON OFF this logout function Parameter description Auto Logout Select On OFF Default is ON If it is ON and no action and no key is stroke as well in any function screen more than 3 minutes RC 2201 02 will have you logout automatically a E ae Oon orr Port Status and Counter a a O oll System Information zl E n ner ewoo Configuration mcad Lowe RESET g Diagnostics Show Log Data Logout Software Upgrade Reboot togout fm Press Logout if you want to quit Logout lt gt Fig 3 41 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 87 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 Operation of Menu driven Console 1 The Managed Media Converter RC 2201 02 also provides a text based menu driven console by RS 232 terminal or Ethernet Port telnet to manage and monitor the port activity Usually in order to have the device connected to the management station the console is used to change the settings such as IP address for the first time For the detailed connection steps please refer to the Section 2 2 3 in Chapter 2 Now you can use the console to modify the IP setting through
89. d in the Port Security Setting function Finishing this process the specified port will not allow any other station to access the converter except the specified station And if this specified station is moved to other port it cannot access the converter either Example 2 Assumes an administrator wishes to deny a specified station from accessing the converter which is to isolate the specified station from the converter How should we configure RC 2201 02 for the case Solution For denying a specified station it is easy You just have to use the function Denied Forwarding MAC Address to configure it Enter this function and press the lt Add gt button to add the MAC address of the specified station which is rejected to access the converter The Deny Forwarding function is global It is applied to the whole converter Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 60 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Allowed Forwarding MAC Address Function description Allowed Forwarding MAC Address is a function to allow the user in the Allowed Forwarding table to access a specified port of the converter Allowed Forwarding table associated with a specified port of a converter is setup by manually inputting MAC address and its alias name The data in the table is kept until RC 2201 02 is powered off The traffic with the source MAC address listed in the Allowed Forwarding Table can only access the converter from the
90. d the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 7 rc2201StpEnabledConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the StpEnabled status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit41 means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 195 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 8 rc2201 TemperatureAbnormalConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the TemperatureAbnormal status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 9 rc2201 TemperatureNormalConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the TemperatureNormal status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E
91. dable machine name to IP address Every machine on the Internet has a unique IP address A server generally has a static IP address To connect to a server the client needs to know the IP of the server However user generally uses the name to connect to the server Thus the RC 2201 DNS client program such as a browser will ask the DNS to resolve the IP address of the named server Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 21 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 Operation of Web based Management 1 The converter provides a web function by Ethernet Port Browser to manage and monitor the port activity If you need to change the IP address at the first time you can use the console to modify and also refer to Chapter 4 for more details The default values of RC 2201 02 converter are as follows IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Username admin Password admin 2 After the converter had been configured via the console you can browse it For instance http 192 168 1 1 then enter the username and password as above Both of the default username and password are admin Please Input Username amp Password Username admin Password coves Cancel Fig 3 1 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 22 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 1 Web Management Home Overview Home Page and Main MENU will be shown up after you fill in admin to
92. ded Web Server HTTP 1 1 for web based management Supports Embedded Telnet Server RFC 1572 854 for Telnet interface Supports Serial RS 232 Text based menu driven management Supports SNMP V1 RFC 1157 for SNMP management Supports SNMP standard Traps and Alarm Supports E mail client SMTP RFC 821 and Mobile Phone short message SMS for sending Traps and Alarm message Be able to enable and disable any specific trap or alarm function Supports DHCP RFC 2131 Client and ICMP RFC 792 Supports MIB II RFC 1213 Private MIB Supports Bandwidth rating management Supports port enabled disabled Supports user login management Supports TFTP RFC 783 for on line upgrade oe o o o o e o o o e o o Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 163 Managed Media Converter User Manual Hardware Specification Physical Characteristics One 10 100 1000M RJ 45 UTP port One Ports 1000M fiber port with MM SM SC and other type of connector Console Port DB9 console port Dimensions 141W x 96D x 44H mm Input Power 5V 5 3A from external power adapter Power Consumption 12 6 Watts maximum Flash 4M bytes CPU Main Memory 16M bytes MAC Address and 8K Self learning Packet Buffer Memory Up to 48K Flow Control Backpressure for half duplex IEEE802 3x for full duplex TP Port Link1000 Activity FDX COL LED Display Fiber Port Link Activity Device Power CPU Loop Management Support
93. des two modes Disable and Enable you can choose one of them by pulling down the list and pressing the lt Downward gt arrow key Then click lt Apply gt button the settings will take affect immediately Parameter description VLAN Mode Disable Stop VLAN function on RC 2201 02 In this mode no VLAN is applied to RC 2201 02 This is the default setting Enable Effect VLAN function on RC 2201 02 In this mode VLAN is applied to RC 2201 02 ee omer Oon orr Port Status and Counter iB Te o oll System Information Le 7 i act ounce Configuration rad Low RESET a System Configuration Network Management SNMP Configuration VLAN State Setting Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration VLAN Disable 5 Spanning Tree Configuratic Filtering Configuration VLAN elait MEEL Apply VLAN Port YID Setting Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Fig 3 22 VLAN State Setting Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 64 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name VLAN Port VID Setting for Tag Only Function description This design is concerning the CPE site customer there are not VLAN aware network device for tagged based VLAN application The RC 2201 02 plays the role of the edge of VLAN aware network with tagged packets for upstream and untagged for downstream Parameter d
94. ding date For example if you set the day light saving to be 1 hour When the time passes over the starting time the system time will be increased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over And when the time passes over the ending time the system time will be decreased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over RC 2201 02 supports valid configurable day light saving time is 5 5 step one hour The zero for this parameter means it need not have to adjust current time equivalent to in act daylight saving You don t have to set the starting ending date as well If you set daylight saving to be non zero you have to set the starting ending date as well otherwise the daylight saving function will not be activated Default for Daylight Saving 0 The following parameters are configurable for the function Daylight Saving and described in detail Day Light Saving Start This is used to set when to start performing the daylight saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 110 Managed Media Converter User Manual Day Light Saving End This is used to set when to stop performing the daylight saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 it Ma Media Co TAB Auto Logout Off em Time t
95. dress 0 0 0 0 Community public Trap Host 3 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Community public Trap Host 4 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Community public actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt SNMP community string Enter Move Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 24 Function name Trap Configuration Function description Trap is a PDU packet sent by SNMP agent in the Managed Media Converter The Managed Media Converter will send the trap packet containing the useful information about an unusual event to the SNMP manager The information includes cold start trap warm start trap link down trap link up trap and authentication failure trap In RC 2201 02 converter SNMP agent will automatically send cold start trap and warm start trap to SNMP manager after booting successfully Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 117 Managed Media Converter User Manual Cold Start Trap Enable Warm Start Trap Enable Link Down Trap Enable Link Up Trap Enable Authentication Failure Trap Enable 4 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Enter Move Down SEET EAE TEA Fig 4 25 Parameter description Cold Start Trap This trap packet will be sent while RC 2201 02 Converters power is cycling Warm Start Trap This trap packet will
96. dress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_ftp DESCRIPTION Get set the ftp server IP address fileTransfer 2 ftpUserName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_ftp DESCRIPTION Get set the username that authorized by ftp server fileTransfer 3 ftpPasswd OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_ftp DESCRIPTION Get set the password that authorized by ftp server fileTransfer 4 fileTransferMethod OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_ftp DESCRIPTION Select the File Transfer Method Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 172 Managed Media Converter User Manual range 12 1 use tftp 2 use ftp fileTransfer 5 softwareUpgrade OBJECT IDENTIFIER CommonMIB 3 updatelmageFile OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_soft_update DESCRIPTION Get set the updating image file name Including the path softwareUpgrade 1 doKernellmageUpgrade OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS ACTION INTEGER read write mandatory comm_soft_update DESCRIPTION This is a trigger to do image update if you set to 1 to the OID range 0 1 0 no effect 1 do kernel image updrade softwareUpgrade 2 kernallmageLastUpdateTime OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX
97. e 1 60 minutes Default 10 minutes Host IP Address 1 2 and Current Default Gateway These are IP addresses with the format of version 4 For more information please see the section of IP address in Chapter 2 eo Port Status and Counter ze oO System Information act 5 Configuration ent ee RESET a Diagnostics Diagnostics Auto Ping Configuration Loopback Test Ping Test n Ait Ping Conniguration a i Pin mo i Show Log Data _ Software Upgrade ost IP Address 1 0 0 0 0 Disable Reboot 5 Logout ost IP Address 2 0 0 0 urrent Default Gateway 192 168 2 254 Apply lt gt Fig 3 32 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 78 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 6 Show Log Data This function shows the log data RC 2201 02 provides one type of trap log data for users There are 11 private trap logs and 5 public trap logs RC 2201 02 supports total 120 log entries For more details on log items please refer to the section of Trap Alarm Configuration and SNMP Configuration User logs include user login and logout Function name Trap Log Data Function description The Trap Log Data is displaying the log items including all SNMP Private Trap events SNMP Public traps and user logs occurred in the system In the report table No Time and Events are three fields contained in each trap record Parameter description No Display the order number that the trap happened
98. e so Port Status and Counter os o o System Information woj puasor z y acr couscor Configuration oead Lowe RESET m System Configuration Sa Network Management i A Trap Alarm Configuration Save As User Configuration Save Configuration Save As User Contra Default Contig io Click Save Button to Continue Restore User Configuration Diagnostics Save Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout lt gt Fig 3 26 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 74 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Restore Default Configuration Function description Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve the ex factory setting to replace the working configuration Oon Oorr Me ee Port Status and Counter ae o oll System Information wad L woact act ewoo Configuration mad Lowe RESET System Configuration A Network Management Trap Alarm Configuration Restore Default Configuration Save Configuration estore GefeutComauratig Click Restore Button to Continue Restore User Configuration Diagnostics Restore Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Note You will lose current setting after restoring to the default configuration Logout Fig 3 27 Function name Restore User Configuration Function description Restore User Configuration function can retrieve the previous confirmed working configuration stored in the flash memory to update user s current working configuration When comp
99. e 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 DNS Set an IP address for a Domain Name Server The RC 2201 02 DNS client program will ask the Domain Name Server to resolve the IP address of the named host To select the Manual for fixed DNS IP address setting To select Auto the DNS IP address will be assigned from DHCP server The default DNS setting is empty Default DNS Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 106 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 1 4 System Time Setting RC 2201 02 provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP Manual setting is simple and you just input Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second within the valid value range indicated in each item If you input an invalid value for example 61 in minute the converter will clamp the figure to 59 NTP is a well known protocol used to synchronize the clock of the RC 2201 02 system time over a network NTP an internet draft standard formalized in RFC 1305 has been adopted on the system is version 3 protocol RC 2201 02 provides four built in real internet site NTP server IP addresses and a user defined NTP server IP address The time zone is Greenwich centered which uses the expression form of GMT xx hours NIP Configuration Daylight Saving Configuration
100. e counting number of the packet with the length between 128 to 255 bytes 256 511 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 256 to 511 bytes 512 1023 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 512 to 1023 bytes 1 0 1 5 kbyte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 1024 to 1536 bytes Unicast Packets Transmitted Show the counting number of total unicast packets transmitted NonUnicast Packets Transmitted Show the counting number of both total multicast and broadcast packets transmitted Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 99 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Port Configuration Function description Change the state and configuration of each port 4 4 4 Port Auto Speed Flow Port State Negotiation Duplex Control TP Enable Enable As Disable Fiber Enable Enable smin Disable actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt The current status p Down Left Right Move Item Space Select Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 8 Parameter description Port The TP Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet UTP
101. e may change Disable means the forced mode is adopted When disabled if you want to set up a connection successfully you must have both port configuration of local port and linked partner be the same If their configuration is different the link will not be set up successfully In RC 2201 02 fiber port supports forced mode only Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 34 Managed Media Converter User Manual Speed Duplex Set the mode of speed and duplex In speed 10 100 1000Mbps baud rate is available for Fast Ethernet TP port The Fiber port is available in speed 1000Mbps only If the media is 1Gbps fiber it is always 1000Mbps and the duplex is full only If the media is TP the Speed Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode 10 100 1000Mbps and duplex mode full duplex and half duplex Flow Control There are three modes to choose in flow control including Asymmetric Symmetric and Disable If Symmetric flow control is set both parties can send PAUSE frame to the transmitting device s if the receiving port is too busy to handle If Asymmetric flow control is set this will let the receiving port not care the PAUSE frame from transmitting device s This is one way flow control When it is set Disable there will be no flow control in the port It drops the packet if too much to handle Default Symmetric in full duplex mode and Backpressure in half duplex Publication date January 2007 Revisi
102. e system commonSys 9 mechanicalVersion OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get the mechanical version of the system commonSys 10 biosVsersion OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get the BIOS version of the system commonsys 11 getCommunityName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get Set the the get community name commonsys 12 setCommunityName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys DESCRIPTION Get Set the the set community name commonsys 13 dhcpDnsOnOff OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_sys Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 171 Managed Media Converter User Manual DESCRIPTION Get Set dhcp amp dns enable disable dhcp gt close amp dns gt manual gt 0 dhcp gt open amp dns gt manual gt 2 dhcp gt open amp dns gt auto gt 3 range 0 2 3 commonsys 14 fileTransfer OBJECT IDENTIFIER CommonMIB 2 tftpServer OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION common_ftp DESCRIPTION Get set the tftp server IP address fileTransfer 1 ftpServer OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAd
103. e whole function tree of RC 2201 02 in console management User can refer to the following sections based on the order of this function tree below for more details Port Status and Counter Port Current Status Port Counters Port Configuration System Information Configuration System Configuration Create Username Password Change Username Password IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management Power Down Setting Network Management SNMP Configuration Packet Length Broadcasting Suppression Spanning Tree Configuration Misc Feature Configuration Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Trap Events Configuration Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Save As User Configuration Restore Default Configuration Restore User Configuration Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 92 Managed Media Converter User Manual Diagnostics Diagnostics Loopback Test Ping Test Auto Ping Configuration Show Log Data Trap Log Data Illegal Access Report Enable Disable Display Illegal Access Report Mac Alias Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 93 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 3 Port Status and Counter Function name Port Current Status Function description Display the current port status of RC 2201 02
104. ed Disabled status Default is Disabled Bridge ID Show converter s bridge ID which stands for the MAC address of this converter Bridge Priority Show this converter s current bridge priority setting Default is 32768 Designated Root Show root bridge ID of this network segment If this converter is a root bridge the Designated Root will show this converter s bridge ID Designated Priority Show the current root bridge priority Root Port Show port number connected to root bridge with the lowest path cost Root Path Cost Show the path cost between the root port and the designated port of the root bridge Current Max Age Show the current root bridge maximum age time Maximum age time is used to monitor if STP topology needs to change When a bridge does not receive a hello message from root bridge until the maximum age time is counted down to 0 the bridge will treat the root bridge malfunctioned and issue a Topology Change Notification TCN BPDU to all other bridges Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 54 Managed Media Converter User Manual All bridges in the LAN will re learn and determine which the root bridge is Maximum Age time is assigned by root bridge in unit of seconds Default is 20 seconds Current Forward Delay Show the current root bridge forward delay time The value of Forward Delay time is set by root The Forward Delay time is defined as the time spent from L
105. ed O STP Enabled E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send STP Enabled alarm message by E mail when the STP function was enabled Default Unchecked O Send STP Enabled alarm message by Short Message System when the STP function was enabled Default Unchecked Q Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the STP function was enabled Default Unchecked O Temperature Abnormal E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case inside temperature was over 50 C or under 4 C The default setting is shown as below E mail SMS Trap Send Temperature Abnormal alarm message by E mail when the case inside temperature was over 52 C or under 4 C Default Unchecked 0 Send Temperature Abnormal alarm message by Short Message System when the case inside temperature was over 52 C or under 4 C Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the case inside temperature was over 52 C or under 4 C Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 67 Managed Media Converter User Manual Temperature Normal E mail SMS and Trap Issue alarm message via E mail and SMS when the RC 2201 02 s case inside temperature recovered from over 52 C or under 4 C to under 48 C and over 4 C The default setting is shown as below E mail Send Temperature Normal alarm message by
106. ed to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent The SNMP agent is running on the converter if you set the SNMP Enable If the SNMP is set Disable the related Community Name Trap Host IP Address Trap and RMON counters will be ignored In the SNMP Configuration function the community string is used as a password to authenticate the request If both have the same community name they can talk each other otherwise network management unit cannot access the converter via SNMP protocol To set up a trap host means to create a trap manager by assigning an IP address to host the trap message In other words the trap host is a network management unit with SNMP manager receiving the trap message from the converter with SNMP agent issuing the trap message 4 trap hosts can prevent the important trap message from losing A SNMP manager must pass the authentication then it can access the agent So both parties must have the same community name You can also define the system name system location and contact person for easy management via SNMP manager if Packet Length Broadcasting Suppression Spanning Tree Configuration Misc Feature Configuration Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration SNMP configuration UP DownArrow Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 21 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 115 Managed Media Converter User Manual
107. ed will be looked like All Os mean the network itself and all 1s mean IP broadcast Network Subnet All Os 128 1 2 128 0000000 1111111 All 1s 128 1 2 255 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 19 Managed Media Converter User Manual In this diagram you can see the subnet mask with 25 bit long 255 255 255 128 contains 126 members in the sub netted network Another is that the length of network prefix equals the number of the bit with 1s in that subnet mask With this you can easily count the number of IP addresses matched The following table shows the result Prefix Length No of IP matched No of Addressable IP 132 1 2 31 2 30 4 2 129 8 6 128 16 14 127 32 30 126 64 62 125 128 126 124 256 254 123 512 510 122 1024 1022 121 2048 2046 120 4096 4094 119 8192 8190 118 16384 16382 117 32768 32766 116 65536 65534 Table 2 3 According to the scheme above a subnet mask 255 255 255 0 will partition a network with the class C It means there will have a maximum of 254 effective nodes existed in this sub netted network and is considered a physical network in an autonomous network So it owns a network IP address which may looks like 168 1 2 0 With the subnet mask a bigger network can be cut into small pieces of network If we want to have more than two independent ne
108. ei Contact Taipei actions gt lt Edit gt e the configuration p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 18 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 112 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 1 6 TP Port Management Function name TP Port Management Function description This TP Port Management design is concerning security enhanced This remote converter should be put on CPE site in general application thus the TP port is connected to network of customer There are many attack issue possible enter from TP port to effect the RC 2201 02 managed function To isolate the traffics with managed RC 2201 02 request from TP port when the TP port management is disabled Parameter description Disable To isolate the traffics with managed RC 2201 02 request from TP port when the TP port management was set to Disabled Enable Allow the traffics with managed RC 2201 02 request from TP port when the TP port management was set to Enabled Default Enable TAB Auto Logout Off admin actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Enable Disable TP port management Enter Move Down Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 19 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 113 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 1 7 Power Down Setting Function name Power Down Setting Function description This design is concerning for system saf
109. eives a SNMP request with error community name Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 48 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 3 Max Packet Length Setting RC 2201 02 provides two levels of Ethernet frame size for the user to set up One is 1536 bytes and the other is 1522 bytes After selecting one of these two options and then pressing lt Apply gt button the setting will take effect immediately Default setting is 1522 bytes long which can afford accommodating the size of the tagged VLAN frame wr bie Port Status and Counter T BA System Information wad f umvaer i 5 act ewoo Configuration mead Lowe RESET System Configuration Network Management Max Packet Length Setting SNMP Se Broadcasting Suppression 1536 bytes 1522 bytes Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuratic Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Apply Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Z Fig 3 13 Oon orr C Publication date January 2007 49 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 4 Broadcasting Suppression Function name Broadcasting Suppression Function description The Broadcasting Suppression function is used to spread the request broadcast packet into a bigger time frame to prevent the traffic congestion due to broadcast packets from many network devices which may seek its NMS boot se
110. en the FAN was abnormal and Temperature was over 60 C at the same time Default Unchecked Q Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the FAN was abnormal and Temperature was over 60 C at the same time Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 69 Managed Media Converter User Manual Cold Start E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device happened restart event by cold booting method Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device happened restart event by cold booting method Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device happen restarted event by cold booting method Default Checked M Warm Start E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device happened restart event by warm booting method Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when he device happened restart event by warm booting method Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when he device happened restart event by warm booting method Default Checked M Link Down E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Send alarm message by E mail when the device Ethernet port happened link down
111. epresentative immediately if any of the aforementioned items is missing or damaged Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 1 4 View of the Converter Fig 1 1 Full View of the Managed Media Converter 1 4 1 User Interfaces on the Front View Button LEDs and Plugs TP Port Status Indication LEDs Fiber Port Status Indication LEDs Fiber Cable Plug Reset Switch for the Managed TP Cable Plug Power Indication LED Media Converter Reset Switch is used to initialize or reset the management system Fig 1 2 Front View of the Managed Media Converter Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual LED Indicators LED Color Function System LED Power Green Lit when 5V power is on and good Gre n Lit when CPU is on and good CPU Loop Blinks when loop test is present 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet TP Port LED Lit when 1000 100 10Mbps connection with remote device is Green good Off when cable connection is not good Blinks when any traffic is present Lit when full duplex mode is active Amber Off when half duplex mode is active Blinks when any collision is present 1000Mbps Fast Ethernet FX Port LED Lit when connection with remote device is good Blinks when any traffic is present Off when cable connection is not good Link FDX COL Link ACT Green Table1 1 1 4 2 User Inte
112. erter User Manual The User Email Address that you want to send alarming E mail emailUserEntry 2 smslspServer OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_sms DESCRIPTION The SMS ISP Server IP Address alarm 6 userNameForlsp OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_sms DESCRIPTION The username for SMS server alarm 7 passwordForlsp OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_sms DESCRIPTION The password for SMS server alarm 8 noOfMobileUsers OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_sms DESCRIPTION The number of the Email Users that you want to send the alarm notification alarm 9 mobileUserTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MobileUserEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of SmsUserEntry The number of entries is given by the value of NoOfMobileUsers alarm 10 MobileUserEntry SEQUENCE mobileUserlndex INTEGER mobilePhoneNoDisplayString Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 178 Managed Media Converter User Manual mobileUserEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX MobileUserEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the user index and mobile phone number INDEX mobileUserIndex mobileUserTable 1
113. es and hosts Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual me ue e e ih ree D N J y S 0 60Km Single mode Fiber Optic N eat gt Sae te f DEN Py ote ara zs i i D 0 60Km Single mode Fiber Optic Smart Building Fig 2 2 Single mode Fiber Optic Network Configuration The Managed Media Converter embedded web server SNMP agent and Telnet software etc can be used at a remote PC with any installed web browser SNMP or Telnet application to do network management PC Web SNMP Network Management station can be installed at either the central or user site Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual Remote Office RC 2201A 10 100 1000Mbps Switch Copper Twisted pair Central Office Fiber Optic 10 100 1000Mbps Switch fern Copper Twisted pair Links Fiber Optic Links Fig 2 3 Office to Office Network Connection Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 2 Starting RC 2201 02 up This section will give users a quick start for Battery Installation For RC 2202 Only Cable and Hardware Installation Management Station Installation Software booting and configuration 2 2 1 Battery Installation For RC 2202 Only e Ways of Installing the Battery 1 After powering off the converter unscrew the vacant slot dummy p
114. es at the same time Parameter description Ping Time Interval This parameter is used to instruct RC 2201 02 periodically pinging the target device with the time interval you assigned Programmable time range 1 60 minutes Default 10 minutes Host and Gateway These are IP addresses with the format of version 4 For more information please see the section of IP address in Chapter 2 Gateway 192 166 1 254 Gateway must be set correctly Ping time interval 10 min Hast Auto Ping 0 0 0 0 Disable 0 0 0 0 Disable actions gt lt Edit Time gt lt Edit IP and Status gt lt Save gt Select the action menu p Down Left Right Move Item Space Select Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 53 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 152 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 6 Show Log Data This function shows the log data RC 2201 02 provides one type of trap log data for users There are 11 private trap logs and 5 public trap logs RC 2201 02 supports total 120 log entries For more details on log items please refer to the section of Trap Alarm Configuration and SNMP Configuration User logs include user login and logout Function name Trap Log Data Function description The
115. escription Port Port of RC 2201 02 PVID In VLAN Port VID Setting user can input VID number to each port The range of VID is from 1 to 4094 Default 1 Tag The egress rule configuration is to make decision for packets tagging out or packets un tagging out from the configured port Default Untag vm m om Oon orr Port Status and Counter ne jol o System Information f eruo 2 Configuration road Low RESET System Configuration Network Management SNMP Configuration VLAN Port VID Setting Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuratic Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration VLAN Enable Disable Trap Alarm Configuratio Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Iv Fi g 3 23 VLAN Port VID Setting Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 65 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 9 Trap Alarm Configuration Function name Trap Events Configuration Function description The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the Managed Media Converter to send out the trap information while pre defined trap events occurred RC 2201 02 offers 16 different trap events to users for converter management The trap information can be sent out in three ways including e mail mobile phone SMS short message system and Trap The message will be sent while users tick M
116. et 100Mbps half duplex Fast Ethernet 200Mbps full duplex Fast Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex Ethernet 20Mbps full duplex Ethernet lt 9us 100Mbps input lt 59us 10Mbps input Power Data Rate AC DC Adapter Input 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz AC DC Adapter Output 5V 3A RC 2201 02 Power Consumption RC 2201 12 6W RC 2202 13W Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Physical Case Fully enclosed metal construction Gross Weight 0 6Kg Frequency 5 55Hz Vibration Amplitude 0 38mm Time 3 hours Regulatory Compliance IEEE 802 3 IEEE802 3u Safety UL Emissions FCC Part 15 Class A and CE Mark Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 167 Managed Media Converter User Manual Appendix B Null Modem Cable Specifications The DB 9 cable is used for connecting a terminal or terminal emulator to the RC 2201 02 converter s RS 232 port to access the command line interface The table below shows the pin assignments for the DB 9 cable Function Mnemonic Pin Carrier CD 1 Receive Data RXD 2 Transmit Data TXD 3 Data Terminal Ready DTR 4 Signal Ground GND 5 Data Set Ready DSR 6 Request To Send RTS 7 Clear To Send CTS 8 9 Pin Null Modem Cable CD 1 4 DTR
117. ety This function will detect two things the temperature if over 60 C the cooling fan if failed If these two conditions happened at the same time and the Power Down Setting was enabled the RC 2201 02 will power down automatically Parameter description Disable If this function is disabled the RC 2201 02 will keep working regardless of the temperature was over 60 C and the cooling fan failed at the same time Enable In this status the RC 2201 02 will power down automatically while the temperature was over 60 C and the cooling fan failed at the same time Default Enable Gigabit dedia Co ter aC 220 TAB Auto Logout Off Auto Power D f admin You can choose if you would like it to power down automatically when the fan stopped and temperature is over 60 degrees Auto Power Down Enable actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Configure auto power down enabled disabled Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 20 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 114 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 2 SNMP Configuration Function name SNMP Configuration Function description Any Network Management running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the converter equipped with SNMP agent provided that the Management Information Base MIB is installed correctly on the management station The SNMP is a protocol that is us
118. evious RC2201VDCOver of RC2201VDCUnder status The OID value means the voltage of system 8 rc2201ModuleRemoved TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES iflndex DESCRIPTION Send this trap when a moudule is removed from the system The OID value means the port number n Q Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 203 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201Modulelnserted TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES iflndex DESCRIPTION Send this trap when a moudle is inserted to the system The OID value means the port number 10 rc2201CaseOpened TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the case is opened 13 rc2201CaseClosed TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the case is closed from a previous RC2201CaseOpen status 14 rc2201FlashWriteFailure TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld DESCRIPTION Send this trap when a flash write failed happen 17 rc2201TemperatureOverHeat TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES temperature DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the temperature of the power is over 70 Celsius degree The OID value means the temperature of the system 19 rc2201TemperatureUnder TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE rc2201Productld VARIABLES temperature DESCRIPTION Send this trap when the temperature of the power is under 4 Celsius degree The OID value means the temperature of the
119. f the converter TP 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 SC ST LC Converter Models Multi mode Full duplex 220m Single 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 The following table lists the types of fiber we support and those else not listed here are available upon request Multi mode Fiber Cable and Modal Bandwidth IEEE 802 3z Multimode 62 5 125um Multimode 50 125um Gigabit Ethernet oga Distance oaa Distance Bandwidth Bandwidth 1000SX 850nm 160MHz Km 220m 400MHz Km 500m 200MHz Km 275m 500MHz Km 550m RC 2201SC S10 30 50Km Single mode Fiber 9 125um Single mode transceiver 1310nm 10Km Single mode transceiver 1550nm 30 50Km Single Mode TX Transmit 1310nm 1000Base LX RC 2201BS3 S20 Sine ribet 20Km RX Receive _1550nm Single Mode TX Transmit 1550nm WDM S scene cas ac 20Km RX Receive 1310nm Def
120. fer to Appendix D Function name Software Upgrade Function description RC 2201 02 supports TFTP upgrade tool for upgrading software If you assure to upgrade software to a newer version one you must follow two procedures 1 Specifying the IP address where TFTP server locates In this field the IP address of your TFTP server should be filled in 2 Specifying what the filename and where the file is You must specify full path and filename Once you press lt Apply gt button RC 2201 02 will prompt the screen for you to reconfirm Then RC 2201 02 starts downloading software from TFTP server if you choose lt OK gt button It will be just back to Software Upgrade if you choose lt Cancel gt button If your download is not successful RC 2201 02 will also be back to Software Upgrade and it will not upgrade the software as well When download is completed RC 2201 02 starts upgrading software A reboot message will be prompted after completing upgrading software At this time you must reboot RC 2201 02 to have new software worked Note Software upgrade is hazardous if power is off You must do it carefully Parameter description TFTP Server ATFTP server stored the image file you want to upgrade Path and Filename File path and filename stored the image file you want to upgrade a Auto Logout we om on Oorr Port Status and Counter Le re Oo a System Information 2 a y act Leuco Configuration
121. figurationImportEntry 1 configurationImportFileName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_importEntry DESCRIPTION The importing configuration file name Include the path configurationImportEntry 2 dolmportConfiguration OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_importEntry Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 174 Managed Media Converter User Manual DESCRIPTION This is a trigger to do import configuration if you set to 1 to the OID range 0 1 0 no effect 1 do kernel image updrade configurationImportEntry 3 latestUpdateTime OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX TimeTicks ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_importEntry DESCRIPTION The configuation file last update time configurationImportEntry 4 configurationExportTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ConfigurationExportEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of ConfigurationExportEntry The number of entries is given by the value of NoOfConfiguration configuration 3 ConfigurationExportEntry SEQUENCE configurationExportIndex INTEGER configurationExportFileName DisplayString doExportConfiguration INTEGER configurationExportEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ConfigurationExportEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the conf
122. for the function Daylight Saving and described in detail Day Light Saving Start This is used to set when to start performing the daylight saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 41 Managed Media Converter User Manual Day Light Saving End This is used to set when to stop performing the daylight saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 S Oon orr Port Status and Counter Bw Oo System Information meet Configuration pee mm RESET System Configuration i Username Password Setting System Time Setting IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting CurrentTime sd Sat Jan 01 00 03 59 2000 TP Port Management Power Down Setting Network Management Trap Alarm Configuration ear 2005 2000 2036 th 1 1 12 fDay 12 1 31 gt lt aaa jour 10 0 23 in 36 o A e Show Log Data Software Upgrade 209 81 9 7 USA Reboot 137 189 8 174 HK 133 100 9 2 JP Logout 131 188 3 222 Germany Other Daylight Saving 9 Hour Daylight Saving Start Mth 1 Day 1 Hour p Daylight Saving End Mth Day Hour jn iv k Fig 3 8 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 42 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 1 4 Location Contact Sett
123. formation wwe pumao nfiguration rene rm RESET l a ystem Configuration ar E etwork Management i SNMP Configuration Allowed Forwarding MAC Address Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration Priority OHigh Low ae ee ened MAC Address E E E E Al E Port TP z Port Security Setting Denied Forwarding MAC Address VLAN Configuration Ada Delete rap Alarm Configuration ave Configuration Allowed Forwarding Table gnostics jow Log Data tware Upgrade 00 40 C7 D6 00 01 TP High boot yout S tA Allawad fanarilina MAC addenno ia nanaii hanad dafinad far aliawinnuoarnta BJ Fig 3 19 Function name Port Security Setting Function description The usage of Port Security has to combine with Allowed Forwarding MAC Address function as mentioned above In this function you can enable it if you select the port If the user ticks each port then the ticked port will stop learning MAC Address and block any incoming packet except that the packet with the MAC Address is listed in the Forwarding MAC Address table associated with that port The lt Apply gt button is for user to click to let the system take effect immediately PF n m Oon Oor yt Status and Counter E o iol ptem Information mw j uacr x 2 merd houor 4 nfiguration maad Lowe RESET a ystem Configuration a jetwork Management i SNMP Configuration Port Security Setting Max Packet Length
124. g Tree Port Setting Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuratioi STP Status STP Configuration STP State gota Filtering Configurati VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout ronf prsa ER TP_ DISCARDING 20000 Fiber DISCARDING 20000 Fig 3 18 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 59 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 7 Filtering Configuration The filtering function in RC 2201 02 is used to filter unwanted MAC address from accessing the converter based on some simple rules RC 2201 02 provides three types of filtering function for security configuration They are Allowed Forwarding MAC Address Port Security Setting and Denied Forwarding MAC Address You can configure it for different purposes of application Here we list two examples for your reference Example 1 Assumes administrator wishes a specified station can only access the converter from a specified port and the traffic from all other stations is rejected by that specified port How should we configure RC 2201 02 for the case Solution First enter the function Allowed Forwarding MAC Address to add an entry with the MAC address of the specified station on the Allowed Forwarding table of the specified port The Security Port of the specified port should be then enable
125. gnostics Diagnostics Loopback Test Ping Test Auto Ping Configuration Show Log Data Trap Log Data Illegal Access Report Config Illegal Access Report Status Illegal Access Report Mac Alias Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 27 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 3 Port Status and Counter Function name Port Current Status Function description Display the current port status of RC 2201 02 Ken Oon orr Port Status and Counter eq bey o o Port Counters se oe Port Configuration E e ite MaMa ice a System Information Configuration Port Status Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Media Type YTP NA NA NIA 100m _J1000Mbp Not Not Not Not Not Defined Defined Defined pie Beils Defined Z lv Fig 3 3 Parameter description Port Display TP Fiber port The TP Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps UTP interface The Fiber Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet 1000Mbps Fiber interface Link Status UP Down Show if the link on the port is active If the link is connected to a working well device the Link will show the link Up otherwise Down This is determined by the negotiation of hardware Port State Show if the communication capability of the port is Enabled or Disabled When enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When disabled no traffic can be transferred th
126. he current counter of total Tx good packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 1 rc2201PortTxBadPkts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total Tx bad packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 2 rc2201PortRxGoodPkts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total Rx good packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 3 rc2201PortRxBadPkts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total Rx bad packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 4 rc2201PortTxGoodBytes OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total bytes within Tx good packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 5 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 186 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201PortRxGoodBytes OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total bytes within Rx good packets on the designated port si
127. ication capability of the port is Enabled or Disabled When enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When disabled no traffic can be transferred through this port Port State is configured by user Default is Enabled Auto Negotiation Show the exchange mode of Ethernet MAC There are two modes supported in RC 2201 02 They are auto negotiation mode Enabled and forced mode Disabled When in Enabled mode this function will automatically negotiate by hardware itself and exchange each other the capability of speed and duplex mode with other site which is linked and come out the best communication way When in Disabled mode both parties must have the same setting of speed and duplex otherwise both will not be linked In this case the link result is Down Default TP port is Enabled mode FX port is Disabled mode Speed Duplex Display the speed and duplex of all port There are two speeds 10Mbps and 100Mbps supported in RC 2201 02 The duplex supported is half duplex and full duplex The status of speed duplex mode is determined by 1 the negotiation of both local port and link partner in Enabled mode or 2 user setting in Disabled mode The local port has to be preset its capability In TP port is supported Fast Ethernet with TP media so the result will show 100Mbps full duplex 100Mbps half duplex 10Mbps Full duplex and 10Mbps half duplex In FX port is supported Fast E
128. ied Table 13 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 11 2000 Violating Denied Table 14 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 T Sat Jan 01 00 01 11 2000 Violating Denied Table 15 00 0c 6e 30 16 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 11 2000 Violating Denied Table 16 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 T Sat Jan 01 00 01 11 2000 Violating Denied Table 17 00 0c 6e 30 16 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 09 2000 Violating Denied Table 18 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TR Sat Jan 01 00 01 09 2000 Violating Denied Table 19 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 1E Sat Jan 01 00 01 09 2000 Violating Denied Table 20 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TR Sat Jan 01 00 01 09 2000 Violating Denied Table nm NNN Ae 304 2 59 NANA 7 AB_M1 99 TE Sat lan M NANNA NAN Vinlating Denied Tahle w Fig 3 35 Illegal Access Report Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 81 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name MAC Alias Function description MAC Alias function is used to let you assign MAC address a plain English name which will help you tell which MAC address belongs to which user in the illegal access report At the initial time it shows all pairs of the existed alias name and MAC address There are three MAC alias functions in this function folder including MAC Alias Add MAC Alias Edit and MAC Alias Delete You can click lt Create gt button to add a new alias name for a specified MAC address or mark a
129. ight Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 46 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 147 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 10 Save Configuration RC 2201 02 supports three copies of configuration including default configuration working configuration and user configuration for your configuration management All of them are listed and described below respectively Default Configuration This is the ex factory setting and cannot be altered Working Configuration It is the configuration you are using currently and can be changed any time The configurations you are using are saved into this configuration file This is updated each time as you select lt Save gt item User Configuration It is the configuration file for the specified or backup purposes and can be updated while having confirmed the configuration You can retrieve it by performing Restore User Configuration Function name Save As User Configuration Function description Save As User Configuration function can save the current configuration as a user configuration file in flash memory Save as user configuration Do you want to continue INO YES Save as user configuration p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 47 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 148 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Restore Default Configuration
130. iguration import infomation that appied to particular flash sector INDEX configurationExportIndex configurationExportTable 1 configurationExportIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_exportEntry DESCRIPTION the index of the flash sector range 1 2 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 175 Managed Media Converter User Manual 0x01 userO working 0x02 user1 configurationExportEntry 1 configurationExportFileName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_exportEntry DESCRIPTION The importing configuration file name Include the path The default falue is user0 user1 etc Depending the flash sector index configurationExportEntry 2 doExportConfiguration OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_config_exportEntry DESCRIPTION This is a trigger to do export configuration if you set to 1 to the OID range 0 1 0 no effect 1 do kernel image updrade configurationExportEntry 3 alarm OBJECT IDENTIFIER CommonMIB 5 smtpServer OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX lpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smtp DESCRIPTION The SMTP Email Server IP Address x alarm 1 smtpUsername OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION comm_alarm_smtp DESCRIPTION
131. ing Function name Location Contact Setting Function description The Location and Contact fields could be filled some information for network manager s reference The location field could be filled in the device location information Thus the device maintainer could find out this device easily The contact field could be filled in the device maintainer information e g name phone number etc It is easy for the network manager to contact the device maintainer Parameter description Location The location field could be filled in the device location information with any visual characters The default setting is empty User defined Contact The contact field could be filled in the device maintainer information with any visual characters The default setting is empty User defined Auto Logout wr re ome Oon orr Port Status and Counter ig ee o loll System Information moj pumaer Configuration P g RESET a System Configuration ae Username Password Settini x IP Configuration i Location Contact Setting System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management Locatio letwork Manageme aiei o Network Management Taipei Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Fig 3 9 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 43 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 1 5 TP Port Management Function name TP Port Management Fu
132. internal network We call it Private IP address and list below Class A 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 Class B 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 Class C 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Please refer to RFC 1597 and RFC 1466 for more information Subnet mask It means the sub division of a class based network or a CIDR block The subnet is used to determine how to split an IP address to the network prefix and the host address in bitwise basis It is designed to utilize IP address more efficiently and ease to manage IP network For a class B network 128 1 2 3 it may have a subnet mask 255 255 0 0 in default in which the first two bytes is with all 1s This means more than 60 thousands of nodes in flat IP address will be at the same network It s too large to manage practically Now if we divide it into smaller network by extending network prefix from 16 bits to say 24 bits that s using its third byte to subnet this class B network Now it has a subnet mask 255 255 255 0 in which each bit of the first three bytes is 1 It s now clear that the first two bytes is used to identify the class B network the third byte is used to identify the subnet within this class B network and of course the last byte is the host number Not all IP address is available in the sub netted network Two special addresses are reserved They are the addresses with all zero s and all one s host number For example an IP address 128 1 2 128 what IP address reserv
133. istening state moved to Learning state or from Learning state moved to Forwarding state of a port in bridge Hello Time Show the current hello time of the root bridge Hello time is a time interval specified by root bridge used to request all other bridges periodically sending hello message every hello time seconds to the bridge attached to its designated port Topology Change Count STP Topology Change Count expresses the time spent in unit of seconds since the beginning of the Spanning Tree Topology Change to the end of the STP convergence Once the STP change is converged the Topology Change count will be reset to 0 The figures showing in the screen may not be the exact time it spent but very close to because the time is eclipsing Time Since Last Topology Change Time Since Last Topology Change is the accumulated time in unit of seconds the STP has been since the last STP Topology Change was made When Topology Change is initiated again this counter will be reset to 0 And it will also count again once STP topology Change is completed Oon Oorr Port Status and Counter ystem Information onfiguration System Configuration Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration scammer Tree nue ecn STP Configuration Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data oftware Upgrade Ronsot ogout Z v
134. it the maximum queuing time of the packets in the converter If enabled the packets queued over the time set will be dropped Valid values are 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec and OFF Default value is OFF Delay Bound Limit the resided time of the low priority packets in the converter If the low priority packet is not transmitted out and time set by Delay bound is enabled the packet will be dropped The valid delay time is 1 255 ms and OFF Default Max Delay Time is 1ms NOTE Make sure that Max bridge transmit delay bound is enabled before enabling Delay Bound because Delay Bound must work under Max bridge transmit delay bound is enabled Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 130 Managed Media Converter User Manual 1 Media Co TAB Auto Logout Off onfigur y Queue vice admin Priority Configuration First Come First Service High Weight fre ESZ Low Weight Aa E a Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound OFF Delay Bound Dass Max Delay Time Pers T2585 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Priority queue service Enter Move Down Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 34 Function name QoS Policy Function Description It is used to assign which priority level is high or low Normally we map the priority levels 7 4 to be high priority and the priority levels 3
135. it because it displays the status only There are three possible states according to 802 1w specification DISCARDING state indicates that this port can neither forward packets nor contribute learning knowledge Notice Three other states Disable state BLOCKING state and LISTENING state defined in the 802 1d specification are now all represented as DISCARDING state LEARNING state indicates this port can now contribute its learning knowledge but cannot forward packets still FORWARDING state indicates this port can both contribute its learning knowledge and forward packets normally Path Costs The contribution value of the path through this port to Root Bridge STP algorithm determines a best path to Root Bridge by calculating the sum of path cost contributed by all ports on this path A port with a smaller path cost value would become the Root Port more possibly The range is 0 200 000 000 In RC 2201 02 path cost with 0 value means automatic which will automatically assign the path cost value defined by IEEE 802 1w Default 0 802 1w RSTP recommended value Valid range 1 200 000 000 10 Mbps 2 000 000 100 Mbps 200 000 1 Gbps 20 000 Priority Priority here means Port Priority Port Priority and Port Number are mixed to form the Port ID Port IDs are often compared in order to determine which port of a bridge would become the Root Port The range is 0 240 Default is 128 Publication date Ja
136. ith 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 16 Log Table Function rc2201LogDataMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Produces 7 rc2201TrapLogNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory QACTION traplog_no DESCRIPTION Get the current number of trap log rc2201LogDataMIB 1 rc2201TrapLogTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RC2201TrapLogEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of trap log information The number of entries is given by the value of the RC2201TrapLogNo rc2201LogDataMIB 2 RC2201TrapLogEntry SEQUENCE rc2201TrapLogEvent DisplayString rc2201TrapLogEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RC2201TrapLogEntry Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 198 Managed Media Converter User Manual ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry containing information for trap logs INDEX rc2201TrapLogEvent rc2201TrapLogTable 1 rc2201TrapLogEvent OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION traplog_mibEntry DESCRIPTION Get the trap log information in the device The output format is Trap Time Trap Event Ex Thu Oct 09 11 27 30 2003 Cold Start rc2201TrapLogEntry 1 rc2201IllegalAccessEventNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION _ illAccess_no DESCRIPTION Get the total number of illegal access
137. leting to restore the configuration the system s working configuration is updated and will be changed its working mode by the new configuration immediately mee er Oon orr Port Status and Counter a System Information wa Havast act emoe Configuration voxcat Lowe RESET System Configuration os Network Management Trap Alarm Configuration Restore User Configuration Save Configuration Save As User Configuration Restore Default eae Click Restore Button to Continue Diagnostics Restore Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Note You will lose current setting after restoring to the user configuration Fig 3 28 Publication date January 2007 75 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 5 Diagnostics Function name Diagnostics Function description Diagnostics function provides a set of basic system diagnosis It let users know that whether the system is health or needs to be fixed The basic system check includes UART test DRAM test Flash test Temperature detection Case detection and Fan RPM detection Auto Logout ee Oon orr Port Status and Counter T oe lo oll System Information wd E uaor acr Lees Configuration road Lowe RESET ManasnntsCamanae eee Loopback Test Diagnostics Ping Test Auto Ping Configuration z Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Run Again Fig 3 29 Function name Loopback Test Function descri
138. llegal Access Report Config legal Access Report Status Illegal Access Report i Enable Disable MAC Alias Software Upgrade Reboot Apply Logout s gt Fig 3 34 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 80 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Illegal Access Report Function description The Illegal Access Report function is to display the unauthorized users accessing RC 2201 02 If Allowed forwarding or Denied forwarding was configured Illegal Access Report starts recording which illegal user s try to access At this moment illegal users will be rejected to serve in RC 2201 02 This can highly improve network security and traffic management In this table RC 2201 02 records those users who violate Allowed Forwarding rule and Denied Forwarding rule Besides illegal access report can also show the alias name of users instead of MAC address only if you configured MAC alias name in advance Each entry in illegal access report comprises six fields including record order number Source Address Destination Address port time and type RC 2201 02 supports 32 record entries for illegal access report by applying ring structure That means if there is no room for the new record it will overwrite the oldest record in the ring Parameter description No Display the order number that the trap happened Source Address MAC Source Address Dest Address MAC Destination Address Port Display the por
139. lways 1000Mbps and the duplex is full only If the media is TP the Speed Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode 10 100 1000Mbps and duplex mode full duplex and half duplex Flow Control There are three modes to choose in flow control including Asymmetric Symmetric and Disable If Symmetric flow control is set both parties can send PAUSE frame to the transmitting device s if the receiving port is too busy to handle If Asymmetric flow control is set this will let the receiving port not care the PAUSE frame from transmitting device s This is one way flow control When it is set Disable there will be no flow control in the port It drops the packet if too much to handle Default Symmetric in full duplex mode and Backpressure in half duplex Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 101 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 Configuration There are four major configuration function folders including System Configuration Create Username Password Change Username Password IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management Power Down Setting Network Management SNMP Configuration Packet Length Broadcasting Suppression Spanning Tree Configuration Misc Feature Configuration Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Trap Events Configuration Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Save As User Configuration Restore Default C
140. mit the maximum queuing time of the packets in the converter If enabled the packets queued over the time set will be dropped Valid values are 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec and OFF Default value is OFF Enable Delay Bound Limit the resided time of the low priority packets in the converter If the low priority packet is not transmitted out and time set by Delay bound is enabled the packet will be dropped The valid delay time is 1 255 ms and OFF Default Max Delay Time is 1ms NOTE Make sure that Max bridge transmit delay bound control is enabled before enabling Delay Bound because Enable Delay Bound must work under Max bridge transmit delay bound control is enabled Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 52 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name QoS Policy Function Description It is used to assign which priority level is high or low Normally we map the priority levels 7 4 to be high priority and the priority levels 3 0 to be low priority The mapped priority will be applied to the forwarding scheduler In RC 2201 02 it is FCFS Strict and WRR The QoS policy is global Default If enabled priority levels 7 4 are assigned to be high priority and priority levels 3 0 are assigned to be low priority ee Se Oon orr Port Status and Counter E o iol System Information 060 g 5 Configuration ne ir RESET System Configuration TA a oer ee Max Packet
141. n Auto Logout Off admin UART Test OK DRAM Test OK Flash Test OK Temperature Detection 35 0 C Case Detection Closed Fan RPM Detection OK 4 Diagnostics Esc Previous menu Fig 4 50 Function name Loopback Test Function description In the Loopback Test function there are two different loopback tests One is Internal Loopback Test and the other is External Loopback Test The former test function will not send the test signal outside the RC 2201 02 converter box The test signal only wraps around in the RC 2201 02 converter box As to the latter test function it will send the test signal to its link partner If you do not have them connected to active network devices i e the ports are link down RC 2201 02 will report the port numbers failed If they all are ok it just shows OK Note Whatever you choose Internal Loopback Test or External Loopback Test these two functions will interfere with the normal system working and all packets in sending and receiving also will stop temporarily Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 150 Managed Media Converter User Manual admin TP Port Internal Loopback Test OK TP Port External Loopback Test OK Fiber Port Internal Loopack Test OK
142. n a few seconds Note SMS may not work in your mobile phone system It is customized for different systems Parameter description Email Mail Server the IP address of the server transferring your email Username your username on the mail server Password your password on the mail server Email Address 1 6 email address that would like to receive the alarm message SMS SMS Server the IP address of the server transferring your SMS Default 203 66 172 131 Username your username in ISP Password your username in ISP Mobile Phone 1 6 the mobile phone number that would like to receive the alarm message Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 146 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 Mail Server gt 192 168 2108 Username ABC Password HHH HH HH HH JE JE JE HHH l l l Email Address 1 abc yahoo com tw Email Address 2 Email Address 3 Email Address 4 Email Address 5 Email Address 6 actions gt lt Edit gt e the configuration p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 45 SMS Server gt 203 66 172 131 Username ABC Password HIE l l l Mobile Phone 1 123456789 Mobile Phone 2 Mobile Phone 3 Mobile Phone 4 Mobile Phone 5 Mobile Phone 6 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Sa e the configuration p Down Left R
143. n be sent out in three ways including e mail mobile phone SMS short message system and Trap Move the cursor to lt Edit gt and press lt Enter gt key then the message will be sent while users tick W the trap event individually by pressing lt Space gt key on the console management shown as below Auta Logout OFF admin STP Topology Changed x x v STP Disabled x X x STP Enabled x x x Temperature Abnormal x x v Temperature Normal x x v Case Opened x x v Case Closed x x v Flash Write Fail x x v FAN Abnormal x x v FAN Normal x x v Fan Temperature Fail x x v Cold Start x x v actions gt lt Previous Page lt Next Page gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt select the action menu p Down Left Right Move Item Space Select Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 43 Gigabit Managed Media Converter RC 2201 AB Auto Logout Off 7Trap Even Config tion admin Warm Start Link Down Link Up Authentication Failure actions gt lt Previous Page gt lt lt Edit gt lt Save gt select the action menu p Down Left Right Move Item Space Select Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 44 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 140 Managed Media Converter User Manual Parameter description STP Topology Changed E mail SMS and Trap E mail Send STP Topology Changed alarm message by E m
144. n existed entry to edit delete it Alias name must be composed of A Z a z and 0 9 only and has a maximal length of 17 characters ert m m on Oorr Port Status and Counter E o oll System Information wad f uwvact z act ounce Configuration rucat Lome RESET a Diagnostics Show Log Data MAC Alias Trap Log Data Illegal Access Report Config i T LMAS T h p IAC A F Software Upgrade Rebase Create Edit Delete Logout Fig 3 36 MAC Alias Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 82 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name MAC Alias Add Function description In the MAC Alias function it is used to let you add an association between MAC address and a plain English name User can click lt Create gt button to add a new record with name Parameter description MAC Address New Entry If you want to apply a name to a MAC address which does not exist in the MAC address table you must choose New Entry to fill in the MAC address by yourself or select a MAC address in the pull down menu by pressing the lt Downward gt arrow key You can also select one of the MAC addresses in the list and then assign it an alias name for mnemonic name MAC Alias MAC alias name you assign Note If there are too many MAC addresses learned in the table we recommend you inputting the MAC address and alias name directly System Information cruor Configuration road Loma RESET m sa p e Por
145. nce system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 6 rc2201PortTxAborts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total error packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 7 rc2201PortTxCollisions OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total collision packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 8 rc2201PortDropPkts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get the current counter of total drop packets on the designated port since system boot up rc2201PortCounterEntry 9 rc2201PopularFuncMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Produces 3 rc2201NTPTimeServer OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory QACTION popular_func Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 187 Managed Media Converter User Manual DESCRIPTION Get Set the NTP Time Server IP rc2201PopularFuncMIB 1 rc2201NTPTimeZone OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the NTP Time Zone value range is between 1 and 26 1 GMT 12 00 2 GMT 11 00 3 GMT 10 00 4 GMT 09 00 5 GMT 08 00 6 GMT 07 0
146. nction description This TP Port Management design is concerning security enhanced This remote converter should be put on CPE site in general application thus the TP port is connected to network of customer There are many attack issue possible enter from TP port to effect the RC 2201 02 managed function To isolate the traffics with managed RC 2201 02 request from TP port when the TP port management is disabled Parameter description Disable To isolate the traffics with managed RC 2201 02 request from TP port when the TP port management was set to Disabled Enable Allow the traffics with managed RC 2201 02 request from TP port when the TP port management was set to Enabled Default Enable PM m m Oon orr Port Status and Counter m a O a System Information a hee e n act eouncor Configuration roxcat Lowe RESET a System Configuration j Username Password Setting IP Configuration System Time Sel tting eE TP Port Management Power Down Setting Network Management Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Apply Software Upgrade Reboot Logout Fig 3 10 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 44 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 1 6 Power Down Setting Function name Power Down Setting Function description This design is concerning for system safety This function will detect two things the temperature if over 60 C the c
147. nd if the message age conveyed in the BPDU exceeds the Max Age of the root bridge the bridge will treat the root bridge malfunctioned and issue a Topology Change Notification TCN BPDU to all other bridges All bridges in the LAN will re calculate and determine who the root bridge is The valid value of Max Age is 6 40 seconds Default is 20 seconds Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 124 Managed Media Converter User Manual Forward Delay You can set the root bridge forward delay time This figure is set by root bridge only The forward delay time is defined as the time spent from Listening state moved to Learning state and also from Learning state moved to Forwarding state of a port in bridge The forward delay time contains two states Listening state to Learning state and Learning state to Forwarding state It assumes that forward delay time is 15 seconds then total forward delay time will be 30 seconds This has much to do with the STP convergent time which will be more than 30 seconds because some other factors The valid value is 4 30 seconds default is 15 seconds Force Version Two options are offered for the user s choosing STP algorithm One is RSTP and the other is STP If STP is chosen RSTP will run as a legacy STP RC 2201 02 supports RSTP 802 1w which is backward compatible with STP 802 1d Auta Logout OFF admin Bridge Priority 0 61440 32768 Hello Time 1 10 sec 2
148. ng method Default Checked M Warm Start E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device happen restart event by warm booting method Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when he device happen restart event by warm booting method Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when he device happen restart event by warm booting method Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 144 Managed Media Converter User Manual Link Down E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Send alarm message by E mail when the device Ethernet port happen link down event Default Unchecked O Send short message to mobile phone when the device Ethernet port happen link down event Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device Ethernet port happen link down event Default Checked M Link Up E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device Ethernet port happen link up event Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device Ethernet port happen link up event Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device Ethernet port happen link up e
149. nnnnne 169 APPENDIX D SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURES 0 208 iii Revision History Release Date Revision 1 00 01 17 2007 Al 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 Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment European Community CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the protection requirements of European Emission Standard EN55022 EN60555 2 and the Generic European Immunity Standard EN50082 1 EMC EN55022 1988 CISPR 22 1985 class A EN60555 2 1995 class A EN60555 3 IEC 1000 4 2 1995 4K V CD 8KV AD IEC 1000 4 3 1995 3V m IEC1000 4 4 1995 1KV power line 0 5KV signal line vi About this user
150. normally Path Cost The contribution value of the path through this port to Root Bridge STP algorithm determines a best path to Root Bridge by calculating the sum of path cost contributed by all ports on this path A port with a smaller path cost value would become the Root Port more possibly The range is 0 200 000 000 In RC 2201 02 path cost with O value means automatic which will automatically assign the path cost value defined by IEEE 802 1w Default 0 802 1w RSTP recommended value Valid range 1 200 000 000 10 Mbps 2 000 000 100 Mbps 200 000 1 Gbps 20 000 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 126 Managed Media Converter User Manual Priority Priority here means Port Priority Port Priority and Port Number are mixed to form the Port ID Port IDs are often compared in order to determine which port of a bridge would become the Root Port The range is 0 240 Default is 128 Admin Edge Port If user selects Yes this port will be an edge port An Edge Port is a port connected to a device that knows nothing about STP or RSTP Usually the connected device is an end station Edge Ports will immediately transit to forwarding state User can select Yes or No Default No Admin Point To Point We say a port is on a point to point link if the port is in full duplex mode RSTP fast convergence can only happen on a point to point link To determine if this port is on a poi
151. ns Twisted Pair Port Interface Connector Shielded Unshielded RJ 45 8 pin jack Impedance 100 Ohms nominal Signal Level Output differential 0 95 to 1 05V 100Base TX Signal Level Input 350mV minimum 100Base TX Supported Link Length 100m Cable Type 10Mbps segments 100Mbps segments 1000Mbps segments Category 3 4 or 5 UTP 10M Category 5 UTP 100M Category 5 UTP 1000M Multi mode Fiber Optic Port Interface Connector SC LC MT RJ or VF 45 Wavelength 850nm RX Input Sensitivity 31 dBm maximum Output Power 14 dBm to 23 5 dBm 50 125um 14 dBm to 20 dBm 62 5 125um Supported Link Length up to 220m full duplex Cable Type 50 125 62 5 125um F O Single mode Fiber Optic Port Interface Connector SC LC MT RJ Single fiber SC Wavelength 1310nm SC LC MT RJ 1310 1550nm Single fiber SC RX Input Sensitivity 31dBm maximum Output Power 8 dBm to 15 dBm 9 125um Supported Link Length up to 50Km in full duplex mode Cable Type 9 125yum F O recommended Note Any specification is subject to change without notice Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 166 Managed Media Converter User Manual Data Transmission Receiving Rate and Latency at wire speed 1000Mbps half duplex Giga Ethernet 2000Mbps full duplex Giga Ethern
152. ns Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 1 rc2201WarmStartConf OBJECT TYPE Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 193 Managed Media Converter User Manual SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the warm start status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with 5 value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 2 rc2201LinkDownConf SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS ACTION DESCRIPTION Get Set the link down status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bitO means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap OBJECT TYPE INTEGER read write mandatory trapconf_mib state If you want to send the E mail alarm and trap set the oid value with value range 1 7 rc2201TrapEventConfMIB 3 rc2201LinkUpConf SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS ACTION DESCRIPTION Get Set the link up status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bit0 means Email State bit means SMS state and bit2 means trap OBJECT TYPE INTEGER read write mandatory trapconf
153. nt to point link is by auto detecting the port s duplex mode if the parameter is set to Auto If the parameter is set True the port is unconditionally considered to be on a point to point link If the parameter is set to False fast transition to Forwarding state will not happen on this port User can select Auto True or False Default Auto M Check Migration Check It forces the port sending out an RSTP BPDU instead of a legacy STP BPDU at the next transmission The only benefit of this operation is to make the port quickly get back to act as an RSTP port Move the cursor to lt M Check gt and press lt Enter gt key to send a RSTP BPDU from the port you specified Port sae Port State FORWARDING Priority 0 240 128 Path Cost 0 200000000 200000 Admin Edge Port No Admin Point To Point Auta lt M Check lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu p Down Left Right Move Item Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 31 actions gt Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 127 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 6 Misc Feature Configuration Miscellaneous Feature Configuration gathers many functions including MAC Table Maintenance Broadcast Storm Filtering Priority Queue Service and QoS Policy which cannot be categorized to some function type They are described below Function Name MAC Table Maintenance F
154. nuary 2007 Revision A2 58 Managed Media Converter User Manual Admin Edge Port If user selects Yes this port will be an edge port An Edge Port is a port connected to a device that knows nothing about STP or RSTP Usually the connected device is an end station Edge Ports will immediately transit to forwarding state User can select Yes or No Default No Admin Point To Point We say a port is on a point to point link if the port is in full duplex mode RSTP fast convergence can only happen on a point to point link To determine if this port is on a point to point link is by auto detecting the port s duplex mode if the parameter is set to Auto If the parameter is set True the port is unconditionally considered to be on a point to point link If the parameter is set to False fast transition to Forwarding state will not happen on this port User can select Auto True or False Default Auto M Check Migration Check It forces the port sending out an RSTP BPDU instead of a legacy STP BPDU at the next transmission The only benefit of this operation is to make the port quickly get back to act as an RSTP port Click lt M Check gt button to send a RSTP BPDU from the port you specified a Oon orr Port Status and Counter u ro roll System Information be Configuration roca Lowe Reser a System Configuration ee Network Management SNMP Configuration Spannin
155. o action and no key is stroke as well in any function screen more than 3 minutes RC 2201 02 will have you logout automatically Username admin Password EEEE Fig 4 62 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 161 Managed Media Converter User Manual 5 Maintenance 5 1 Resolving No Link Conditions The possible causes for a no link LED status are as follows e The attached device is not powered on e The cable may not be the correct type or is faulty The installed building premise cable is faulty The port may be faulty 5 2 Q amp A 1 Computer A can connect to Computer B but cannot connect to Computer C ER the RC 2201 02 Converter The 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 v The 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 The connection ports on another must be connection ports Please check if connection ports are used on that converter v Please check the uplink setup of the RC 2201 02 Converter to verify the uplink function is enabled 3 The console interface cannot appear on the console port connection v The COM port default parameters are Baud Rate 57600 Data Bits 8 Parity Bits None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None Please check
156. ollows Telnet 10 10 100 xx Login message will be displayed on the screen and then user can login the management system with the following username and password Username admin Password admin 2 Choose Software Upgrade function to ensure that whether TFTP Server address image filename and path are correct or not 3 Choose lt Upgrade gt button to download the software According to the message shown by TFTP Server user can see that if the download of the file is completed successfully 4 After completing the download the file will be saved into the flash memory only when this file is valid 5 Do not reboot RC 2201 02 or turn its power off before the upgrade is completed 6 Successful message will be shown after the upgrade is completed and then choose Reboot System function 7 Telnet again to login the management system 8 Choose System Information function to confirm that if the version of firmware had been upgraded to the new one 9 Repeat 1 8 steps as needed to upgrade the next set of RC 2201 02 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 209
157. on IP Address Assignment in this manual Default 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Set an IP address for a gateway to handle those packets that do not meet the rules predefined in a device If a packet does not meet the criteria for other routers then it must be sent to a default router This means any packet with undefined TCP IP information will be sent to this device unconditionally Default 192 168 1 254 DNS Set an IP address for a Domain Name Server The RC 2201 02 DNS client program will ask the Domain Name Server to resolve the IP address of the named host To select the Manual for fixed DNS IP address setting To select Auto the DNS IP address will be assigned from DHCP server The default DNS setting is empty Default DNS Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 39 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 1 3 System Time Setting RC 2201 02 provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP Manual setting is simple and you just input Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second within the valid value range indicated in each item If you input an invalid value for example 61 in minute the converter will clamp the figure to 59 NTP is a well known protocol used to synchronize the clock of the RC 2201 02 system time over a network NTP an internet draft standard formalized in RFC 1305 has been adopted on the system is version 3 pro
158. on A2 35 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 Configuration There are four major configuration function folders including System Configuration Username Password Setting IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management Power Down Setting Network Management SNMP Configuration Max Packet Length Setting Broadcasting Suppression Misc Feature Configuration Spanning Tree Configuration Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Trap Events Configuration Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Save As User Configuration Restore Default Configuration Restore User Configuration Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 36 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 1 System Configuration There are six functions contained in the System Configuration function folder They are Username Password Setting IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management and Power Down Setting 3 4 1 1 Username Password Setting Function name Username Password Setting Function description In this function only administrator can create modify or delete the username and password Administrator can modify other guest identities password without confirming the password but it is necessary to modify the administrator equivalent identity Guest equivalent identity can only modify his own password Please note that you must c
159. on description Display the counting of each port s traffic sorted according to the items described in the parameter description d Media Converter RC 2201 TAB Auto Logout Off p TP Port admin Tx Good Packet 0 Rx Good Packet 3 Tx Byte 0 Rx Byte 5 Tx Bad Packet 0 Rx Bad Packet O Collision Counter 0 Tx Abort Packet 0 Tz Speed bps 0 Rx Speed bps it actions gt lt N gt lt Set Refresh Interval gt Port counter Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 6 srter RC Port Broadcast Packets Received 3 CRC Alignment Errors Received 0 Undersize Packets Received 0 Oversize Packets Received 0 64 byte Packets Received 0 65 127 byte Packets Received 1 128 255 byte Packets Received 1 0 0 0 0 0 256 511 byte Packets Received 512 1023 byte Packets Received 1 0 1 5 kbyte Packets Received Unicast Packets Transmitted NonUnicast Packets Transmitted nw actions gt Fig 4 7 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 97 Managed Media Converter User Manual Parameter description Refresh Interval A Refresh Interval selection is used to set or change web view counters refresh period It can be set from 3 seconds to 10 seconds TP Port Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps UTP interface of RC 2201 02 Fiber Port Ethernet 1000Mbps Fiber interface of RC 2201 02 Tx Good Packet The counting number of the
160. onfiguration Restore User Configuration Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 102 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 1 System Configuration There are seven functions contained in the System Configuration function folder They are Create Username Password Change Username Password IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management and Power Down Setting 4 4 1 1 Create Username Password In this function only administrator can create the new guest username and password Only one administrator user and maximum four guest users are allowed to exist in the RC 2201 02 The default setting is as follows Username admin Password admin Username ABC Password LO HEHEHE Confirm Password 3333633333 actions gt lt Edit gt e the configuration p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 9 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 103 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 1 2 Change Username Password In this function only administrator can create modify or delete the username and password Administrator can modify other guest identities password without confirming the password but it is necessary to modify the administrator equivalent identity Guest equivalent identity can only modify his own password Please note that you must confirm administrator guest identity on the list of Username in advance
161. onfirm administrator guest identity by pulling down the list of Authorization in advance before configuring the username and password The default setting is as follows Username admin Password admin a Auto Logout P m m Oon orr Port Status and Counter L i o loll System Information wad f umacr AGT emoe Configuration maad Lowe RESET a System Configuration aie Username Password Settini 5 IP Configuration a Username Password Setting System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port Management Power Down Setting Network Management Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout 2 Create Guest Mogity Delete t Fig 3 6 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 37 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 1 2 IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in RC 2201 02 Without the proper setting network manager will not be able to see the device RC 2201 02 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 default gateway and DNS for RC 2201 02 Auto Logout Sy eae Oon orr Port Status and Counter a O loll System Information
162. ooling fan if failed If these two conditions happened at the same time and the Power Down Setting was enabled the RC 2201 02 will power down automatically Parameter description Disable If this function is disabled the RC 2201 02 will keep working regardless of the temperature was over 60 C and the cooling fan failed at the same time Enable In this status the RC 2201 02 will power down automatically while the temperature was over 60 C and the cooling fan failed at the same time Default Enable Port Status and Counter System Information Configuration System Configuration Username Password Setting IP Configuration System Time Setting Location Contact Setting TP Port a Seay Network Management Trap Alarm Configuration Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout F aes Oon orr ao hare camoo roxcat Lowe RESET Power Down Setting You can choose if you would like it to power down automatically when the fan stopped and temperature is over 60 degrees Enable Disable Apply Fig 3 11 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 45 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 2 SNMP Configuration Function name SNMP Configuration Function description Any Network Management running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the converter equipped with SNMP agent provided that the Management Information Base
163. orm filter discards the extra broadcast traffic This keeps the total broadcast traffic less than the threshold able to be forwarded and limits too many broadcast packet running over the network RC 2201 02 supports five threshold values including 5 10 15 20 and 25 Default is OFF Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 51 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Priority Queue Service Function Description RC 2201 02 provides three priority queue services for transmission scheduling including FCFS strict priority and WRR It is a global function First Come First Service FCFS All incoming packets will be sent out upon the sequence of packet s arrival order All High before Low After all high priority packets are sent out then low ones are sent in turn Weighted Round Robin WRR This is actually a transmission ratio of high priority packet and low priority packet If you would like to repeatedly send 5 high priority packets first and then 2 low priority packets You can set a 5 to high weight field and a 2 to low weight field in WRR function row The WRR Default Setting High 2 Low 1 Function name Max bridge transmit delay bound control Function description To set the time that the packets can reside in the queue of the converter Parameter description Max bridge transmit delay bound control The function Maximum bridge transmit delay bound control is applied to li
164. packet transmitted successfully Rx Good Packet The counting number of the packet received which is treated as good Tx Byte Total transmitted bytes Rx Byte Total received bytes Tx Bad Packet The counting number of the packet transmitted abnormally Rx Bad Packet The counting number of the packet received which is treated as bad Collision Counter Collision times Tx Abort Packet The counting number of the packet aborted during transmission Tx Speed bps Show the average transmission rate in bit per second The time interval is user defined Rx Speed bps Show the average received data rate in bit per second The time interval is user defined Broadcast Packets Received Show the counting number of the broadcast packet Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 98 Managed Media Converter User Manual CRC Alignment Errors Received Show the counting number of the packet with CRC and Alignment error Undersize Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length less than 64 bytes Oversize Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length more than 1522 1536 bytes depend on maximum packet length setting 64 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with exact 64 bytes length 65 127 byte Packets Received Show the counting number of the packet with the length between 65 to 127 bytes 128 255 byte Packets Received Show th
165. ple 192 168 1 0 24 Each class has its address range described below Class A Address is less than 126 255 255 255 There are a total of 126 networks can be defined because the address 0 0 0 0 is reserved for default route and 127 0 0 0 8 is reserved for loopback function Bit O1 78 31 0 Network address Host address Class B IP address range between 128 0 0 0 and 191 255 255 255 Each class B network has a 16 bit network prefix followed 16 bit host address There are 16 384 2414 16 networks able to be defined with a maximum of 65534 2 16 2 hosts per network Bit 012 15 16 31 10 Network address Host address Class C IP address range between 192 0 0 0 and 223 255 255 255 Each class C network has a 24 bit network prefix followed 8 bit host address There are 2 097 152 2421 24 networks able to be defined with a maximum of 254 2 8 2 hosts per network Bit 012 3 23 24 31 110 Network address Host address Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 18 Managed Media Converter User Manual Class D and E Class D is a class with first 4 MSB Most significance bit set to 1 1 1 0 and is used for IP Multicast See also RFC 1112 Class E is a class with first 4 MSB set to 1 1 1 1 and is used for IP broadcast According to IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority there are three specific IP address blocks reserved and able to be used for extending
166. ption In the Loopback Test function there are two different loopback tests One is Internal Loopback Test and the other is External Loopback Test The former test function will not send the test signal outside the RC 2201 02 converter box The test signal only wraps around in the RC 2201 02 converter box As to the latter test function it will send the test signal to its link partner If you do not have them connected to active network devices i e the ports are link down RC 2201 02 will report the port numbers failed If they all are ok it just shows OK Note Whatever you choose Internal Loopback Test or External Loopback Test these two functions will interfere with the normal system working and all packets in sending and receiving also will stop temporarily Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 76 Managed Media Converter User Manual een Oon Oorr Port Status and Counter al fe al System Information wod Laer n i act wmo Configuration maad Lowe RESET a Diagnostics SE AEC Loopback Test Ping Test Auto Ping Configuration TI rt li r Li ck Test Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout jn iv Fig 3 30 Function name Ping Test Function description Ping Test function is a tool for detecting if the target device is alive or not through ICMP protocol which abounds with report messages RC 2201 02 provides Ping Test function to let you know that if the target device is available or not
167. rc2201AutoPingTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RC2201AutoPingEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of Autoping function entries The number of entries is given by the value of the RC2201AutoPingGroupNo rc2201AutoPingMIB 3 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 192 Managed Media Converter User Manual RC2201AutoPingEntry SEQUENCE rc2201AutoPingIndex INTEGER rc2201AutoPingDestlp lpAddress rc2201AutoPingEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RC2201AutoPingEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the Autoping releated infomation INDEX rc2201AutoPingIndex rc2201AutoPingTable 1 rc2201AutoPingIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION AutoPing_Entry DESCRIPTION Get the index of AutoPing rc2201AutoPingEntry 1 rc2201AutoPingDestlp OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION AutoPing_Entry DESCRIPTION Get Set the IP Address of destination of AutoPing rc2201AutoPingEntry 2 Trap Event Configuration Function rc2201TrapEventConfMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER rc2201Produces 6 rc2201ColdStartConf OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION _ trapconf_mib DESCRIPTION Get Set the cold start status of E mail SMS and trap configuration We use a 3 bit mask to present the status bitO mea
168. rfaces on the Rear Panel View The serial port cable is attached directly to a DCE device through RS 232 cable for console management This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules i 520 0831 010 RS232 DB 9 Connector Fig 1 3 Rear View of the Managed Media Converter MADE IN TAIWAN Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 Installation 2 1 Network System Wide Basic Configuration The RC 2201 02 Converter has RJ 45 with auto MDIX and Fiber connection for different types including SC ST MT RJ VF 45 LC BiDi SFF and BiDi SC For more details on the standard technical specification please refer to Appendix A Two typical applications for the RC 2201 02 Converter Central Site Remote site application is used in carrier or ISP See Fig 2 1 Peer to peer application is used in two remote offices See Fig 2 2 m Fiber Optic et ___ Fiber Optic __ a ie Fiber Optic mm pr sm fiber RC 2201A g7 100Mbps Enterpriss Switch 10 1 1 Switch 0 100 1000Mbps Switch RC 2201 i RC 2201A an C7 RC 2201A 10 100 1000Mbps Switch toweswereray Copper Twisted pair Links S Fiber Optic Links 2292992 Fig 2 1 Network Connection between Remote Site and Central Site Fig 2 1 is a system wide basic reference connection diagram This diagram demonstrates how RC 2201 02 Converter connects with other network devic
169. rough this port Port State is configured by user Default is Enabled Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 28 Managed Media Converter User Manual Auto Negotiation Show the exchange mode of Ethernet MAC There are two modes supported in RC 2201 02 They are auto negotiation mode Enabled and forced mode Disabled When in Enabled mode this function will automatically negotiate by hardware itself and exchange each other the capability of speed and duplex mode with other site which is linked and come out the best communication way When in Disabled mode both parties must have the same setting of speed and duplex otherwise both will not be linked In this case the link result is Down Default TP port is Enabled mode Fiber port is Disabled mode Speed Duplex Display the speed and duplex of all port There are two speeds 10Mbps and 100Mbps supported in RC 2201 02 The duplex supported is half duplex and full duplex The status of speed duplex mode is determined by 1 the negotiation of both local port and link partner in Enabled mode or 2 user setting in Disabled mode The local port has to be preset its capability In TP port is supported Fast Ethernet with TP media so the result will show 100Mbps full duplex 100Mbps half duplex 10Mbps Full duplex and 10Mbps half duplex In Fiber port is supported Fast Ethernet with Fiber media so the result will show 100Mbps full duplex or
170. rver DHCP server and many connections predefined when the whole building or block loses the power and then reboot and recover At this moment a bunch of converter or other network device on the LAN will try its best to find the server to get the services or try to set up the predefined links they will issue many broadcast packets in the network RC 2201 02 supports a random delay time for DHCP and boot delay for each device This suppresses the broadcast storm while all devices are at booting stage in the same time The maximum user defined delay time is 30 sec If Broadcasting Suppression function is enabled the delay time is set randomly ranging from 0 to 30 seconds because the exactly delay time is computed by the converter itself The default is Disable ry z 7 Oon orr Port Status and Counter Be iO oll System Information ww E umcacr act cuo Configuration mead Low RESET a System Configuration ers Network Management S r g SNMP Configuration Broadcasting Suppression Delay Setting Max Packet Length Settin Misc Feature Suppression fy Booting DHCP Request you can set booting interval time Spanning Tree Configuratic Filtering Configuration Choose Enable Disable Enable Disable VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration Enter the delay time from 0 to 30 secs Save Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Apply Software Upgrade Reboot Logout lt gt Fig 3 14 Publication date January 2007 Re
171. s high priority or low priority If MAC address is configured high priority the packet with that DA or SA will be put into the high priority queue and be transmitted with high priority If MAC address is configured low priority the packet with that MAC address will be transmitted with low priority TAB Auto Logout Off admin actions gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt lt Delete Delete entry p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 37 Delete Entry Delete an entry from the allowed forwarding MAC address table Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 134 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Port Security Function description The usage of Port Security has to combine with Allowed Forwarding MAC Address function as mentioned above In this function you can enable it by pressing lt Space gt key in the port If the user enables each port then the enabled port will stop learning MAC Address and block any incoming packet except that the packet with the MAC Address is listed in the Forwarding MAC Address table associated with that port Move the cursor to lt Save gt and press lt Enter gt key then the system will take effect immediately Port Port Security TP Disable Fiber Disable actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Change the port security p Down Left
172. 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 RC 2201 02 through the built in console and web by RS 232 serial interface and Ethernet ports step by step Many explanation in detail of hardware and software functions are shown as well as the examples of the operation for web based interface and text based menu driven console interface Overview of this user s manual Chapter 1 Introduction describes the features of RC 2201 02 Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 3 Operation of Web based Management Chapter 4 Operation of Menu driven Console Chapter 5 Maintenance Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Converter is designed to make conversion between 10 100 1000Base TX and 1000Base LX SX Fast Ethernet With SNMP agent web based management and Telnet text based manual driven management the network administrator can logon the converter to monitor configure and control the 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 RC 2201 02 converter provides the following features for users to perform system ne
173. t Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 26 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 119 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 4 Broadcasting Suppression Function name Broadcasting Suppression Function description The Broadcasting Suppression function is used to spread the request broadcast packet into a bigger time frame to prevent the traffic congestion due to broadcast packets from many network devices which may seek its NMS boot server DHCP server and many connections predefined when the whole building or block loses the power and then reboot and recover At this moment a bunch of converter or other network device on the LAN will try its best to find the server to get the services or try to set up the predefined links they will issue many broadcast packets in the network RC 2201 02 supports a random delay time for DHCP and boot delay for each device This suppresses the broadcast storm while all devices are at booting stage in the same time The maximum user defined delay time is 30 sec If Broadcasting Suppression function is enabled the delay time is set randomly ranging from 0 to 30 seconds because the exactly delay time is computed by the converter itself The default is Disable Auta Logout Off admin Broadcasting Suppression Disable Delay Time sec actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt set the broadcast suppress Enter Move Down Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig
174. t s traffic sorted according to the items described in the parameter description _ Auto Logout el Oon orr 3 Port Status and Counter B BA Port Current Status usceor Port Counters acr a Port Configuration I mrak Caa RESET x System Information Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data TP Port Software Upgrade Reboot Logout TP 3359 3135 1178059 4282434 of of of of 2480 3712 Fig 3 4 E i la Parameter description Refresh Interval A Refresh Interval selection list on the web is used to set or change web view counters refresh period It can be set from 3 seconds to 10 seconds TP Port Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps UTP interface of RC 2201 02 Fiber Port Ethernet 1000Mbps Fiber interface of RC 2201 02 Tx Good Packet The counting number of the packet transmitted successfully Rx Good Packet The counting number of the packet received which is treated as good Tx Byte Total transmitted bytes Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual Rx Byte Total received bytes Tx Bad Packet The counting number of the packet transmitted abnormally Rx Bad Packet The counting number of the packet received which is treated as bad Collision Counter Collision times Tx Abort Packet The counting number of the packet aborted during transmission Tx Speed bps Show the average transmission rate in bit per second The time interv
175. t Status and Counter T wne Luses at Diagnostics Show Log Data Trap Log Data Ilegal A Report Config rr ee oo 10 01 02 01 J03 f New Entry y Software Upgrade ABC Reboot Logout 9 Apply Add MAC Alias Fig 3 37 Add MAC Alias Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 83 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name MAC Alias Edit Delete Function description MAC Alias Edit Delete function is used to let you modify remove an alias name to a MAC address You can select an existed MAC address or alias name to modify remove Parameter description MAC Address The Ethernet MAC address of end station MAC Alias A mnemonic name for the end station me acne on Oorr Port Status and Counter fae nO loll System Information 1000 4 f uwvact n 4 ACT ewoo Configuration roxcat Lowe RESET a Diagnostics i Show Log Data MAC Alias Trap Log Data Illegal Access Report Config MAC Alias Reboot Logout Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 ae you sure want to delete this entry jn Fig 3 38 Delete MAC Alias Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 84 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 7 Software Upgrade Software upgrade tool is used to help upgrade the software function in order to fix or improve the function RC 2201 02 provides a TFTP client for software upgrade This can be done through Ethernet For more details about upgrade procedures please re
176. t setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device happened Flash Write Fail event Default Unchecked O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device happened Flash Write Fail event Default Unchecked O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device happened Flash Write Fail event Default Checked M FAN Abnormal E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send FAN Abnormal alarm message by E mail when the FAN was abnormal Default Unchecked O Send FAN Abnormal alarm message by Short Message System when the FAN was abnormal Default Unchecked 0O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the FAN was abnormal Default Checked M FAN Normal E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send FAN Normal alarm message by E mail when the FAN was normal Default Unchecked O Send FAN Normal alarm message by Short Message System when the FAN was normal Default Unchecked 0O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the FAN was normal Default Checked M FAN Temperature Fail E mail SMS and Trap E mail SMS Trap Send FAN Temperature Fail alarm message by E mail when the FAN was abnormal and Temperature was over 60 C at the same time Default Unchecked 0 Send FAN Temperature Fail alarm message by Short Message System wh
177. t that the illegal access happened Time Current System Time Type Violating Allowed Table or Violating Denied Table mega Access eae Status MAC Alias a T m on Corr lt Port Status and Counter es wa System Information sod L uwase A AGT uoo Configuration mical Cone RESET a Diagnostics Show Log Data Illegal Access Report Trap Log Data Illegal Access Report Config Type Violating Denied Table 1 Sat Jan 01 00 01 19 2000 a 2 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 19 2000 Violating Denied Table Software Upgrade 3 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 18 2000 Violating Denied Table Reboot 4 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 18 2000 Violating Denied Table 5 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 17 2000 Violating Denied Table Logout 6 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d68 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 16 2000 Violating Denied Table 7 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 15 2000 Violating Denied Table 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 15 2000 Violating Denied Table 3 00 0c 6e 30 16 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 14 2000 Violating Denied Table 10 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 14 2000 Violating Denied Table 11 00 0c 6e 30 1 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 13 2000 Violating Denied Table 12 00 0c 6e 30 1e 59 00 40 c7 d6 01 22 TP Sat Jan 01 00 01 11 2000 Violating Den
178. telnet program The default values of RC 2201 02 converter are as follows IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 1255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Username admin Password admin 2 For instance you can run telnet 192 168 1 1 in Windows 95 98 2000 XP and so on then enter the username and password as above The screen is shown as follows Username admin Password Fig 4 1 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 88 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 1 Text based Menu driven Management Overview The text based main menu will be shown up after you fill in admin to serve as username as well as password and press the lt Enter gt key On the menu user can use arrow keys to move cursor to each item and press the lt Enter gt key to select the item you would like The lt Esc gt key is used to escape to the upper menu page layer The main functions will be listed in the middle of console The main functions contain Port Status and Counter System Information Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot and Logout The details of the main functions will be introduced in the following sections Port tus and Counter System Information Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data Software Upgrade Reboot Logout y the port status and port counter Up Down Left Right Mo
179. that would like to receive the alarm message Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 72 Managed Media Converter User Manual SMS SMS Server the IP address of the server transferring your SMS Default 203 66 172 131 Username your username in ISP Password your username in ISP Mobile Phone 1 6 the mobile phone number that would like to receive the alarm message Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 73 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 10 Save Configuration RC 2201 02 supports three copies of configuration including default configuration working configuration and user configuration for your configuration management All of them are listed and described below respectively Default Configuration This is the ex factory setting and cannot be altered Working Configuration It is the configuration you are using currently and can be changed any time The configurations you are using are saved into this configuration file This is updated each time as you press lt Apply gt button User Configuration It is the configuration file for the specified or backup purposes and can be updated while having confirmed the configuration You can retrieve it by performing Restore User Configuration Function name Save As User Configuration Function description Save As User Configuration function can save the current configuration as a user configuration file in flash memory a wr
180. the COM port property in the terminal program And if the parameters are changed please set the COM configuration to the new setting v Check the RS 232 cable is connected well on the Console port of the RC 2201 02 Converter and COM port of PC v Check if the COM of the PC is enabled 4 TON to configure the RC 2201 02 Converter The Hyperterm is the terminal program in Win95 98 NT Users can also use any other terminal programs in Linux Unix to configure the converter Please refer to the user guide of that terminal program But the COM port parameters baud rate data bits parity bits flow control must be the same as the setting of the console port of the RC 2201 02 Converter Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 162 Managed Media Converter User Manual Appendix A Technical Specifications Features One 10 100 1000M UTP port and one 1000M fiber port which is able to support kinds of fiber Embeds management information in the bit stream DB 9 RS 232 console port Auto discover NMS to get the configurations Supports the detection of Case Intrusion Fan Temperature and Power voltage Supports Software Power Switch CPU can turn off the machine when no fan is detected and the case inside temperature is higher than 60 C Physical media loop back capability LED display Power CPU Loop UTP port Link1000 Act duplex col Fiber port Link Act External Power adapter 5V 3A Management Supports Embed
181. thernet with Fiber media so the result will show 100Mbps full duplex or 100Mbps half duplex Default TP port None depends on the result of the negotiation FX port 100Mbps Full duplex Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 95 Managed Media Converter User Manual Flow Control Enabled Disabled Show each port s flow control status There are two types of flow control in Ethernet Backpressure for half duplex operation and Pause flow control IEEE802 3x for full duplex operation RC 2201 02 supports both of them When duplex mode is half duplex there is only one status Enabled for flow control When in full duplex it may be one of Enabled or Disabled Default Enabled Media Type Only UTP Cable and Fiber Cable are in this model Connector Display the connector type for instance UTP SC ST LC and so on Fiber Mode Display the fiber mode for instance Multi mode Single mode Fiber Cable Display the cable type for instance Dual Wire Single Wire Wavelength Display the wavelength of the light transmitted in the fiber for instance 1310nm 1550nm Max Distance Display the maximum distance the port supported for instance 100m 20km 40km and so on Speed Display the maximum speed of the port for instance 1G 100M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 96 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Port Counters Functi
182. through RS 232 cable for console management RC 2201 02 Default IP Setting IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 RS 232 cable with female san DB 9 connector at both ends Fig 2 6 s Terminal or Terminal Emulator To connect the Managed Media Converter to the console user interface 1 Locate the correct DB 9 serial port RS 232 cable with female DB 9 connector Please refer to Appendix B for more details on Null Modem Cable Specifications 2 Attach the DB 9 female cable connector to the male DB 9 serial port connector on the Managed Media Converter 3 Attach the other end of the DB 9 serial port cable to an ASCII terminal emulator For example Windows98 2000 XP HyperTerminal utility RC 2201 02 converter uses the following serial port parameter values Baud rate 57600 Stop bits 1 Data bits 8 Parity N Flow control none 4 When the terminal emulator connected to RC 2201 02 then press lt Enter gt key the login prompt will be shown on the screen The default username and password are shown as below Username admin Password admin 5 Please refer to Section 4 1 Console Management for details about console user interface operating description Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 13 Managed Media Converter User Manual 2 2 3 2 Installing Management Station through RC 2201 02 TP Port RC 2201 02 Default IP Setting IP 192 168 1
183. tion Allowed Forwarding MAC Address to add an entry with the MAC address of the specified station on the Allowed Forwarding table of the specified port The Security Port of the specified port should be then enabled in the Port Security function Finishing these processes the specified port will not allow any other station to access the converter except the specified station And if this specified station is moved to other port it cannot access the converter either Example 2 Assumes an administrator wishes to deny a specified station from accessing the converter which is to isolate the specified station from the converter How should we configure RC 2201 02 for the case Solution For denying a specified station it is easy You just have to use the function Denied Forwarding MAC Address to configure it Enter this function and select the lt Create New Entry gt function to add the MAC address of the specified station which is rejected to access the converter The Deny Forwarding function is global It is applied to the whole converter Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 132 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Allowed Forwarding MAC Address Function description Allowed Forwarding MAC Address is a function to allow the user in the Allowed Forwarding table to access a specified port of the converter Allowed Forwarding table associated with a specified port of a converter is setup b
184. tion where this converter is put User defined Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 23 Managed Media Converter User Manual Contact Basically it is the contact window in charge of the maintenance of this converter User defined System Up Time The time accumulated since this converter is powered up Its format is day hour minute second Current Time Show the system time of RC 2201 02 Its format day of week month day hours minutes seconds year For instance Wed Apr 06 12 10 10 2004 IP Address The IP address that indicates where RC 2201 02 is located e g default IP address of RC 2201 02 is 192 168 1 1 MAC Address It is the MAC address of the management agent in this converter BIOS Version The version of the BIOS in this converter Firmware Version The firmware version in this converter Hardware Mechanical Version The version of Hardware and Mechanical The figure before the hyphen is the version of electronic hardware the one after the hyphen is the version of mechanical RAM Size The size of the DRAM in this converter Flash Size The size of the flash memory in this converter System Temperature The air temperature inside of this converter Series Number The serial number is assigned by manufacturer Device Port Show all types and numbers of the port In RC 2201 02 there are one serial port one TP port and one FX port Publication date January 2007
185. tional state of vlan is changed to tag based vian 152 END Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 207 Managed Media Converter User Manual Appendix D Software Upgrade Procedures If the RC 2201 02 has not been installed yet please follow the steps below to upgrade software Setup of the Environment 1 Set PC s Ethernet Port IP Address as 192 168 1 176 RC 2201 02 TFTP Server Default Value 192 168 1 176 Copy the file of the new version to the path specified by TFTP Server e g C Run TFTP Server program TFTPD32 EXE on PC with the following parameter settings Run Hyper Terminal hypertrm exe on PC Windows 2000 Operating System is recommended and set up the parameters of COM Port as follows Baud Rate 57600 Stop bits 1 Data bits 8 Parity N Flow control none Upgrade Steps 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 Use Null Modem Cable shipped with RC 2201 02 to connect RC 2201 02 and RS 232 port of PC Use Cat 5 UTP Cable to connect RC 2201 02 and Ethernet UTP Port of PC Turn RC 2201 02 s power on The login message will be displayed on the screen of terminal emulator after starting up the system and then user can login the management system with the default username and password below Username admin Password admin Choose Software Upgrade function to ensure that whether TFTP Server address image filename and path are correct or not Choose lt Upgrade gt button to downlo
186. tocol RC 2201 02 provides four built in NTP server IP addresses resided in the Internet and an user defined NTP server IP address The time zone is Greenwich centered which uses the expression form of GMT xx hours Function name System Time Setting Function description Set the system time by manual input or set it by syncing from Time servers The function also supports daylight saving for different area s time adjustment Parameter description Manual This is the function to adjust the time manually Filling the valid figures in the fields of Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second respectively and press lt Apply gt button time is adjusted The valid figures for the parameter Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second are gt 2000 1 12 1 31 0 23 0 59 and 0 59 respectively Input the wrong figure and press lt Apply gt button the device will reject the time adjustment request There is no time zone setting in Manual mode Default Year 2000 Month 1 Day 1 Hour 0 Minute 0 Second 0 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 40 Managed Media Converter User Manual NTP NTP is Network Time Protocol and is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean Time GMT If use the NTP mode and select a built in NTP time server or manually specify an user defined NTP server as well as Time Zone RC 2201 02 will sync the time in a short after pressing lt Apply gt button Though it synchronizes the time a
187. total multicast and broadcast packets transmitted Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 33 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Port Configuration Function description Change the state and configuration of each port Reboot Logout te Software Upgrade awe Disable wre TM om o Port Status and Counter ve oO A Port Current Status E Port Counters zj e pve H erga 1 a System Information 4 s Configuration Port Configuration Diagnostics Show Log Data tate Aut aut Spee Ee Coa Apply Fig 3 5 Parameter description Port The TP Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet UTP interface The Fiber Port is RC 2201 02 s Ethernet Fiber interface State Show if the communication capability of the port is Enabled or Disabled When enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When disabled the port is blocked and no traffic can be transferred through this port Port State is configured by the user Only two states Enable and Disable are able to be chosen If you set a port s state Disable then that port is prohibited from passing any traffic even it looks Link up Default is Enable Auto Negotiation Only Enable and Disable two states can be chosen Enable means the port adopted the auto negotiation algorithm to exchange the capability with the linked partner When enabled the speed duplex mode and flow control mod
188. ts trunk group rc2201PortMIB 1 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 182 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201PortStatusTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RC2201PortStatusEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of RC2201PortStatusEntry The number of entries is given by the value of RC2201NoOfPort The privilege of virtual port is read only rc2201PortMIB 2 RC2201PortStatusEntry SEQUENCE rc2201PortStatusIndex INTEGER rc2201PortState INTEGER rc2201PortLink INTEGER rc2201PortNegotiation INTEGER rc2201PortSpeed INTEGER rc2201PortDuplex INTEGER rc2201PortFlwCtl INTEGER rc2201PortStatusEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RC2201PortStatusEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION An entry includes the port status releated infomation INDEX rc2201PortStatusIndex rc2201PortStatusTable 1 rc2201PortStatusIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION The index of the port rc2201PortStatusEntry 1 rc2201PortState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION portEntry DESCRIPTION Get Set the on off state of the designated port Port state of virtual is on if the trunk group is enabled range 0 1 0 Off 1 On rc2201PortStatusEntry 2 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 183 Managed Media
189. twork administration Management e Port Status Counter and Configuration e Display the basic System Information on user interface e System configuration which includes administrator guest users and IP address relative to parameters and SNMP basic parameters e Maximal packet length can be up to 1536 bytes e Broadcasts suppress to avoid for power lost and recovery while a bunch of converter boxes sending broadcast for DHCP request simultaneously e The trap events alarm can be sent via e mail and mobile phone short message It includes Case Intrusion Detection e A configured setting can be saved into the on board flash memory And the current setting can be recovered from the default setting or the previous configured setting e On board diagnostics function can let administrator know the hardware status e On board firmware can be updated via TFTP function e The converter allows administrator to reboot system from management station e The converter will log the last 120 records in the main memory and display on the local console Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 Managed Media Converter User Manual 1 3 Checklist Before you start installing the converter please verify that the package contains the following Aset of SNMP enabled Managed Media Converter AC DC Power Adapter RS 232 Cable Plastic Pads Battery for RC 2202 only This User s Manual Please notify your sales r
190. tworks in a worknet a partition to the network must be performed In this case subnet mask must be applied Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 20 Managed Media Converter User Manual For different network applications the subnet mask may look like 255 255 255 240 This means it is a small network accommodating a maximum of 15 nodes in the network Default gateway For the routed packet if the destination is not in the routing table all the traffic is put into the device with the designated IP address known as default router Basically it is a routing policy For assigning an IP address to RC 2201 02 you just have to check what the IP address of the network will be connected withRC 2201 02 Use the same network address and append your host address to it DHCP Disable IP Address 192 168 1 1 Gateway 192 168 1 254 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DNS Manual 168 95 1 1 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Configure the IP information p Down Left Right Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 2 12 First IP Address as shown in the Fig 2 12 enter 192 168 1 1 for instance For sure an IP address such as 192 168 1 x must be set on your PC Second Subnet Mask as shown in the Fig 2 12 enter 255 255 255 0 Any subnet mask such as 255 255 255 x is allowable in this case DNS The Domain Name Server translates human rea
191. unction Description This function is used to set the MAC Address Age out Time applied to the whole MAC address table except some static MAC address The range of MAC table entry age out time is from 30 33 36 765 seconds If a source node has not visited the converter for a time longer than the Age out Time its responded MAC address information in the converter s MAC table will be marked invalid by the converter s aging function This age out rule will not be applied to the static MAC addresses The default age out time is 300 seconds TAB Auto Logout Off intenance admin C Table Maintenance Enable C Table Entry Age out Time 300 sec 30 33 36 765 sec 5 5 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Set MAC table maintenance Enter Move Down Space Select Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 32 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 128 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function Name Broadcast Storm Filtering Function Description Broadcast Storm Filtering is applied to filter the converter s broadcast traffic If you choose an upper threshold it is enabled It is a global function The setting will be applied to all ports of the converter The threshold is the percentage of the port s total bandwidth used by broadcast traffic When broadcast traffic for a port rises above the threshold you set broadcast storm filter discards the extra broadcast traffic This keeps the total bro
192. unction name VLAN Port VID Setting for Tag Only Function description This design is concerning the CPE site customer there are not VLAN aware network device for tagged based VLAN application The RC 2201 02 plays the role of the edge of VLAN aware network with tagged packets for upstream and untagged for downstream Parameter description Port Port of RC 2201 02 PVID In VLAN Port VID Setting user can input VID number to each port The range of VID is from 1 to 4094 Default 1 Tag The egress rule configuration is to make decision for packets tagging out or packets un tagging out from the configured port Default NO TAB Auto Logout Off admin Port PVID Tag TP ieee NO Fiber 1 NO actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu p Down Left Right Move Item Space Select Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 42 VLAN Port VID Setting Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 139 Managed Media Converter User Manual 4 4 9 Trap Alarm Configuration Function name Trap Events Configuration Function description The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the Managed Media Converter to send out the trap information while pre defined trap events occurred RC 2201 02 offers 16 different trap events to users for converter management The trap information ca
193. uraten fa SNMP Max Packet Length Setwig Broadcasting Suppression TT F Misc Feature Configuration Enable O Disable Spanning Tree Configuratic Filtering Configuration VLAN Configuration Trap Alarm Configuration mmuni private Enable Disable Save Configuration Diagnostics 0 0 0 Show Log Data r li 0 0 0 Software Upgrade Reboot t 0 0 0 0 Logout 0 0 0 Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable ja v Fig 3 12 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 46 Managed Media Converter User Manual Parameter description SNMP SNMP enable disable selection Default is Enable Get Community User definable community name for the authentication of SNMP Get community the default is public Set Community User definable community name for the authentication of SNMP Set community the default is private Trap Host 1 IP Address To set up a trap host IP address in order to receive RC 2201 02 s trap message The default host 1 IP address 0 0 0 0 means that the transmission of trap message to host 1 is disabled Community Host 1 User definable community name for the authentication of SNMP Trap community for host 1 the default is public Trap Host 2 IP Address This parameter setting is the same as Trap Host 1 IP Address Community Host 2 This parameter setting is the same as
194. utomatically NTP does not update the time periodically without user s processing Time Zone is an offset time off GMT You have to select the time zone first and then perform time sync via NTP because RC 2201 02 will combine this time zone offset and updated NTP time to come out the local time otherwise you will not able to get the correct time RC 2201 02 supports configurable time zone from 12 to 13 step 1 hour Default Time zone 8 Hrs Daylight Saving Daylight saving is adopted in some countries If set it will adjust the time lag or in advance in unit of hours according to the starting date and the ending date For example if you set the day light saving to be 1 hour When the time passes over the starting time the system time will be increased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over And when the time passes over the ending time the system time will be decreased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over RC 2201 02 supports valid configurable day light saving time is 5 5 step one hour The zero for this parameter means it need not have to adjust current time equivalent to in act daylight saving You don t have to set the starting ending date as well If you set daylight saving to be non zero you have to set the starting ending date as well otherwise the daylight saving function will not be activated Default for Daylight Saving 0 The following parameters are configurable
195. ve Item Enter Select Item Fig 4 2 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 89 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name System Information Function description Show the basic system information ter R 2 AB Auto Logout Off Information admin Model Name RC 2201 System Description Gigabit Managed Media Converter Location Contact A System Up Time O Day s 0 Hour s 21 Min s 6 Sec s Current Time Wed Jan 12 16 20 49 2005 MAC Address 56 40 55 80 77 00 Series Number BIOS version gt V65535 65535 Device Port UART xl Firmware Version v1 04 TP P Hardware Mechanical v65535 65535 v65535 65535 Fiber x 1 RAM Size 16 MB Flash Size 4 MB Case Detection Clase Temperature E S Fiber Port unknown IP Address 192 168 2 1 ay the basic information of this em Esc Previous menu Fig 4 3 Parameter description Model Name The model name of this product System Description Managed Media Converter Location Basically it is the location where this converter is put User defined Contact Basically it is the contact window in charge of the maintenance of this converter User defined System Up Time The time accumulated since this converter is powered up Its format is day hour minute second Current Time Show the system time of RC 2201 02 Its format day of week month day hours minutes seconds year For instance Wed Apr 06 12 10 10 2004 Publi
196. vent Default Checked M Authentication Failure E mail SMS and Trap Default setting is as below E mail SMS Trap Do not send alarm message by E mail when the device received a SNMP get or set request with a wrong community name Default Unchecked 0O Do not send short message to mobile phone when the device received a SNMP get or set request with a wrong community name Default Unchecked 0O Send Trap message to SNMP Trap Receiver when the device received a SNMP get or set request with a wrong community name Default Checked M Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 145 Managed Media Converter User Manual Function name Alarm Configuration Function description Alarm configuration is used to configure the persons who should receive the alarm message via either email or SMS or both It depends on your settings An email address or a mobile phone number has to be set in the console management of alarm configuration See Fig 4 45 4 46 Then user can read the trap information from the email or the mobile phone This function provides 6 email addresses and 6 mobile phone numbers at most The 16 different trap events will be sent out to SNMP Manager when trap event occurs After ticking trap events you can fill in your desired email addresses and mobile phone numbers Then move the cursor to lt Save gt and press lt Enter gt key to complete the alarm configuration It will take effect i
197. ver The return value is always 0 Setting the Time Server and TimeZone before doing time sync value range 1 0 1 sync 0 don t sync time from NTP rc2201PopularFuncMIB 6 rc2201MaxPacketLength OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory QACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the Maximun Packet Length 1522 1536 bytes value range 1 0 1 1536 bytes 0 1522 bytes Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 189 Managed Media Converter User Manual rc2201PopularFuncMIB 7 rc2201BrocastSupress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set the Brocast Suppression Status value range 0 30 0 disabled 1 30 enabled and the setting time sec rc2201PopularFuncMIB 8 rc2201BrocastStormFiltering OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory ACTION popular_func DESCRIPTION Get Set Brocast Storm Filtering Mode range 0 5 0 don t filter brocast 1 filter brocast packet if the brocast packets in the buffer is over o 7 2 filter brocast packet if the brocast packets in the buffer is over oi 3 filter brocast packet if the brocast packets in the buffer is over ie 4 filter brocast packet if the brocast packets in the buffer is over a 5 filter brocast packet if the brocast packets in the buffer is over o rc2201PopularFuncMIB 9
198. vision A2 50 Managed Media Converter User Manual 3 4 5 Misc Feature Configuration Miscellaneous Feature Configuration gathers many functions including MAC Address Aging Time Setting Broadcast Storm Filter Limit Priority Queue Service Max bridge transmit delay bound control and QoS Policy in a page which cannot be categorized to some function type They are described below Function Name MAC Address Aging Time Setting Function Description This function is used to set the MAC Address Age out Time applied to the whole MAC address table except some static MAC address The range of MAC table address entry age out time is from 30 33 36 765 seconds If a source node has not visited the converter for a time longer than the Age out Time its responded MAC address information in the converter s MAC table will be marked invalid by the converter s aging function This age out rule will not be applied to the static MAC addresses The default age out time is 300 seconds Function Name Broadcast Storm Filter Limit Function Description Broadcast Storm Filter Limit is applied to filter the converter s broadcast traffic If you choose an upper threshold it is enabled It is a global function The setting will be applied to all ports of the converter The threshold is the percentage of the port s total bandwidth used by broadcast traffic When broadcast traffic for a port rises above the threshold you set broadcast st
199. y manually inputting MAC address and its alias name The data in the table is kept until RC 2201 02 is powered off The traffic with the source MAC address listed in the Allowed Forwarding Table can only access the converter from the port associated The MAC address associated with the specified port cannot access any other port of the converter All of the above settings will take effect only when Port Security Setting function of the associated port is enabled For adding a MAC address entry in the allowed table you just need to fill in three parameters MAC address associated port and priority Just enter its lt Delete Entry gt function you also can remove the MAC address entry you want See Fig 4 36 TAB Auto Logout Off admin MAC Address 00 40 C7 D6 00 01 Port Priority High 4 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Create a n allowed forwarding MAC address entry p Down Left Right Move Item Enter select Item Esc Previous Menu Fig 4 36 Parameter description Create New Entry Add an allowed forwarding MAC address entry It is a six byte long Ethernet hardware address and usually expressed by hex and separated by hyphens For example 00 40 C7 D6 00 01 Port Port of RC 2201 02 Publication date January 2007 Revision A2 133 Managed Media Converter User Manual Priority This is for traffic priority User can configure a MAC addres
200. y Installation For RC 2202 Only 9 2 2 2 Cable and Hardware Installation 11 2 2 3 Management Station Installation 12 2 2 3 1 Installing Management Station through RC 2201 02 RS 232 Port 13 2 2 3 2 Installing Management Station through RC 2201 02 TP Port 14 2 2 3 3 Installing Management Station through RC 2201 02 Fiber Port via Central Site Converter Chassis 16 2 2 4 IP Address Assignment 17 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION OF WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 22 3 1 WEB MANAGEMENT HOME OVERVIEW 23 3 2 THE FUNCTION TREE IN WEB MANAGEMENT 26 3 3 PORT STATUS AND COUNTER 28 3 4 CONFIGURATION 36 3 4 1 System Configuration 37 3 4 1 1 Username Password Setting 37 3 4 1 2 IP Configuration

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