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1. Auto Logout OFF MCR12 a System Configuration Module Remote Information SNMP 5 Baers Save as Start Configuration Configuration Save Restore Save as User Configuration Config file Diagnostics SaaS TFTP Server Restore Default Configuration included default IP address Log Firmware Upgrade Restore Default Configuration without changing current IP address Reboot Logout Restore User Configuration Figure 3 17 Save Start Used to save the current running configuration as the startup configuration Save User Used to save the current running configuration as a user startup configuration Restore Default Used to restore the MCR12 to its factory default settings including the IP settings Restore Default Used to restore the MCR12 to its factory default settings without changing the current IP settings Restore User Used to restore the saved user configuration 37 MCR12 Series Manual 3 7 2 Config File Bookmarks Tools Help A a http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin ad TDW Swelinet Australian S OW Coastalwatch surfca E Etriple ve Hotmail Quiksilver Pro Auto Logout OFF Were Configure Export Import File Path Remote Information SNMP Mia ue Ua 0 0 0 0 Alarm E Configuration Save Restore Contigiite Export File Path Diagnostics TFTP Server Export User Conf Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Import File Path Logout Import Start Import User Conf Figure 3 18 TFTP Serve
2. lt name gt lt value gt ACL entry name lt ip gt lt value gt IP range lt type gt lt value gt Access type lt action gt lt value gt a ccept or d eny Possible value lt name gt lt value gt No default and it can be set or not lt ip gt lt value gt For example 192 168 1 90 192 168 1 90 or any lt type gt lt value gt For example h ttp s nmp t elnet or any lt action gt lt value gt No default and it must be set Example MCR12 management add set name Mary ip 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 90 type h s action a MCR12 management add show 108 1 Name Mary IP 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 90 Type Http SNMP Action Accept edit the specific management policy entry Available range 1 to 125 Syntax Usage set lt name gt lt value gt lt ip gt lt value gt lt type gt lt value gt lt action gt lt value gt Synopsis set name Mary ip 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 90 type h s action a Synopsis set name Mary ip 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 90 Description To edit management policy record Argument lt name gt lt value gt ACL entry name lt ip gt lt value gt IP Range lt type gt lt value gt Access type lt action gt lt value gt a ccept or d eny Possible value lt name gt lt value gt No default and it can be set or not lt ip gt lt value gt For example 192 168 1 90 192 168 1 90 or any lt type gt lt value gt For example h ttp s nmp
3. 116 MCR12 Series Manual TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 3 159 Path and Filename cr1200 bin gz Config file set tftp server Syntax set tftp server lt ip gt Description To set up the tftp server that you want to import or export configure file ip address Argument lt ip gt tftp server ip address or domain name Possible value IP address e g 192 168 2 65 or domain name e g tw yahoo com Example MCR12 config file set tftp server 192 168 2 30 set config path Syntax set config lt filename gt Description To set up the path of configuration path that you want to import or export configure file Argument lt filename gt Import Export file path and file name Possible value lt filename gt Import Export file path and file name Example MCR12 config file set config path config configfile1 117 import Syntax import Description To execute the action of importing configure file Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 config file import Importing export Syntax export Description To execute the action of exporting configure file Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 config file export Exporting 118 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual show Syntax show Description To show the information of TFTP Server IP Address as well as path and filename of configure file Argument None
4. 44 MCR12 Series Manual 3 13 Logout rks Tools Help Ca oy http 192 168 1 1 main_frame htmI first_admin admin Swellnet Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca T B Auto Logout OFF System Module Logout Remote Information SNMP Alarm Configuration Ei Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Figure 3 25 Logout Press logout to logout of the web management interface 45 MCR12 Series Manual 4 Operation of CLI Management 4 1 CLI Management Refer to chapter 2 for basic installation When configuring the MCR12 via the RS 232 console please connect via the provided serial cable to a DCE device such as a PC Once you have connection run a terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal When connecting please use the serial settings to create the connection the default settings are below Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None The same interface can also be accessed using Telnet The default IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses are shown below IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Open a command prompt and telnet to the default IP address shown above 4 1 1 Login The command line interface CLI is a text based interface users can access the CLI through either a direct serial connection to the device or a Telnet session The default username and password for the device is
5. lt ss gt Second 00 59 Possible value lt YYYY gt 2000 2036 lt MMb gt 01 12 lt DD gt 01 31 lt hh gt 00 23 lt mm gt 00 59 lt ss gt 00 59 Example MCR12 time set manual 2009 3 03 16 18 00 91 MCR12 Series Manual set ntp Syntax set ntp lt ip gt lt timezone gt Description To set up the current time via NTP server Argument lt ip gt ntp server ip address or domain name lt timezone gt time zone GMT range 12 to 13 Possible value lt timezone gt 12 11 0 1 13 Example MCR12 time set ntp 210 59 157 10 10 set daylightsaving Syntax set daylightsaving lt hr gt lt MM DD HH gt lt mm dd hh gt Description To set up the daylight saving Argument lt hr gt daylight saving hour range 5 to 5 lt MMb daylight saving start Month 01 12 lt DD gt daylight saving start Day 01 31 lt HH gt daylight saving start Hour 00 23 lt mm gt daylight saving end Month 01 12 lt dd gt daylight saving end Day 01 31 lt hh gt daylight saving end Hour 00 23 Possible value 92 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual lt hr gt 5 to 5 lt MMb gt 01 12 lt DD gt 01 31 lt HH gt 00 23 lt mm gt 01 12 lt dd gt 01 31 lt hh gt 00 23 Example MCR12 time set daylightsaving 3 10 12 01 11 12 01 Save Successfully show Syntax show Description To show the time configuration including Current Time NTP Ser
6. set upgrade Syntax set upgrade lt range gt Description To set up the file path and the filename for upgrading the firmware of the module The file path and the filename are shared with firmware mode s TFTP server IP address and path Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value 77 lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module set upgrade 1 set reboot Syntax set reboot lt range gt Description To reboot the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module set reboot 9 14 clear counter Syntax clear counter lt range gt Description To clear the port counter information of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 Example MCR12 module clear counter 3 5 78 MCR12 Series Manual show port counter Syntax show port counter Description To display TP and fibre port counter of all modules on the converter chassis Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 module show port counter Slot RxPkt RxByte TxPkt TxByte Error Collision 1TPOOOOO0O FXOO00000 2TP000000 Fx000000 3TP000000 FX 9786 740708 8810 678684 0 0 4TP000000 FX 9691 729396 8702 666540 0 0 5TP000000 Fx000000 79 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual show port config Syntax
7. 1KV power line 0 5KV signal line Australian C Tick Compliance This equipment is compliant with the required Australian C Tick standard MCR12 Series Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview of the MCR12 Series The MCR12 Series Managed Media Converter Racks are a 12 Slot 1RU system built to hold up to 12 Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Media Converters A mix and match of both Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet modules can be installed in to the one chassis Both the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Modules are Hot Swappable with support for Multimode and Single Mode Fibre options and come in a range of Fibre Optic Connections The MCR12 Series support a range of single and dual redundant power supply options With two Hot Swap slide in power module options the MCR12 can be fitted with a Single AC Dual AC Single DC Dual DC or a Single AC and Single DC Power Supplies Management of the MCR12 is provided by a single RS 232 Console port or via the supplied two Fast Ethernet Management ports 1 2 MCR12 Model Descriptions Model Description MCR12AC 12 Slot 1RU Managed Media Converter Chassis with Single AC Power Supply MCR12RAC 12 Slot 1RU Managed Media Converter Chassis with Dual AC Power Supplies MCR12DC 12 Slot 1RU Managed Media Converter Chassis with Single DC Power Supply MCR12RDC_ 12 Slot TRU Managed Media Converter Chassis with Dual DC Power Supplies MCR12RADC 12 Slot TRU Managed Media Converter
8. Example MCR12 remote disable fx flowcontrol 4 69 MCR12 Series Manual Module enable tp state Syntax enable tp state lt range gt Description To enable the TP port state of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 Example MCR12 module enable tp state 2 8 enable fx state Syntax enable fx state lt range gt Description To enable the fibre port state of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module enable fx state 5 10 70 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual enable tp flowcontrol Syntax enable tp flowcontrol lt range gt Description To enable the TP port s flow control function of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module enable tp flowcontrol 1 enable fx flowcontrol Syntax enable fx flowcontrol lt range gt Description To enable the fibre port s flow control function of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module enable fx flowcontrol 2 5 71 disable tp state Syntax disable tp state
9. e Supports SNMPv2C e Supports NTP e 2 Fans and hot cool down design to ensure the reliability of the chassis with chassis temperature indication and fan speed detection e CPU Module has 2 Ethernet ports and 1 RS 232 DB 9 management interface e Supports Link Fault Pass Through LFP e RoHS Compliant 122 MCR12 Series Manual Specifications Standards Compliance IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3z and 802 3x Management Port 2x 10 100 UTP Ports and 1x DB 9 RS 232 Port Input Power 2x Load balanced redundant power supplies 85W Power Consumption Min 6 5W Max 42W Cooling Fans 2 fans with fan status monitoring Temperature Detection Temperature sensor to detect internal temperature Flash 2M bytes CPU Main Memory 16M bytes LED Display Management LED Link Act Power A B CPU Converter TP Link Act Speed Fibre Link Act Power Operating Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 20 70 C Humidity 5 95 Dimensions 445 6 x 347 2 x 45 4 W x Dx H mm Emissions Complies with C Tick FCC Part 15 Class A amp CE Approval 123 MCR12 Series Manual Ordering Information MCR12RAC 12 Slot Smart Media Converter Chassis with Dual AC Redundant Power Supply MCR12RDC 12 Slot Smart Media Converter Chassis with Dual DC Redundant Power Supply MCR12RADC 12 Slot Smart Media Converter Chassis with AC amp DC Redundant Power Supply MCR12AC 12 Slot Smart Media Converter Chassis with single AC Power Suppl
10. show port config Description To display TP and fibre port configuration of all modules on the CR 2600 Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 module show port config Module port config IBW EBW Unit Mbps Slot Name Media State Auto Nego Speed Duplex Flow Control IBW EBW 1 MFCR100SC TP Enable Auto 100M Full Enable 100 100 FX Enable Force 100M Full Enable 2 MGCR1000SC TP Enable Auto 1000M Full Enable 100 1000 FX Enable Auto 1000M Full Enable show port status Syntax show port status Description To display TP and fibre port status of all modules on the converter chassis Argument None Possible value 80 None Example MCR12 module show port status show system Syntax show system lt gt Description To display the module s system information Argument lt gt module slot number available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module show system 2 Module system information slot 2 Model Name MFCR100ST System Description Managed Converter Module MAC Address 00 00 8c f0 ff 3c Firmware Version v1 00 Hardware Mechanical Version v1 01 v1 01 Code Number 010E01000003 81 MCR12 Series Manual Subscriber set username Syntax set username lt range gt lt name gt Description To set up the username of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt name gt user name ma
11. t elnet or any lt action gt lt value gt No default and it must be set Example MCR12 management edit 1 MCR12 management edit 1 set name Tom ip 192 168 1 30 192 168 1 80 type s action d MCR12 management edit 1 show 1 Name Tom IP 192 168 1 30 192 168 1 80 109 MCR12 Series Manual Type SNMP Action Deny delete Syntax delete Description To delete a specific record or range Argument a specific or range management policy entry s Possible value None Example MCR12 management show 1 Name Tom IP 192 168 1 30 192 168 1 80 Type SNMP Action Deny MCR12 management delete 1 MCR12 management show Security rule list is empty now show Syntax show Description To show the specific management policy record Argument None 110 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual Possible value None Example MCR12 management show 1 Name Tom IP 192 168 1 30 192 168 1 80 Type SNMP Action Deny Diag ping Syntax ping lt ip gt Description To confirm that whether the remote end station or switch itself is alive or not Argument lt ip gt IP address or domain name Possible value IP address e g 192 168 2 65 or domain name e g www alloy com au Example MCR12 diag ping 192 168 1 105 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Success rate is 100 5 5 round trip min avg max 0 0 0 0 0 0 ms 111 MCR12 Series Manual di
12. unit can t access the device with a different community name via SNMP 32 Trap MCR12 Series Manual protocol If they both have the same community name they can talk to each other The Community name is user definable field with a maximum length of 15 characters and is case sensitive There is not allowed to be any blank spaces in the community name string Any printable character is allowed The community name for each function works independently Each function has its own community name The community name for GET only works for the GET function and can t be applied to other functions such as SET Default SNMP function Enable Default community name for GET public Default community name for SET private In the MCR12 there are 6 trap hosts supported Each of them has its own community name and IP address this is user definable To set up a trap host means to create a trap manager by assigning an IP address to host the trap message In other words the trap host is a network management unit receiving the trap message from the MCR12 with SNMP agent issuing the trap message 6 trap hosts can be configured Once all values have been set accordingly please click on the Apply button to apply these settings 33 3 6 Alarm 3 6 1 Events MCR12 Series Manual The MCR12 supports a number of trap messages that can be sent to an administrator if certain events occur on the converter chassis The MCR12 offers 23 different trap
13. 1 Login 46 4 2 Commands of CLI 47 4 2 1 Global Commands 48 4 2 2 Local Commands 54 Appendix A 122 Technical Specifications 122 Features 122 Specifications 123 Ordering Information 124 Module Ordering Information 124 Appendix B 126 Null Modem Cable Specifications 126 MCR12 Series Manual Caution Electronic Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electrical charge To protect your switch always e Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you handle the switch e Pick up the switch 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 IEC1000 4 2 1995 4K V CD 8KV AD IEC1000 4 3 1995 3V m IEC1000 4 4 1995
14. 1 1 Example MCR12 ip set dns auto To change the dns mode to auto MCR12 ip set dns 168 95 1 1 To change the dns mode to manual 88 enable dhcp Syntax enable dhcp lt manual auto gt Description To enable the DHCP function of the system and set dns as auto or manual Argument lt manual auto gt manual means to enable dhcp with manual dns auto means to enable dhcp with auto dns Possible value lt manual auto gt auto or manual Example MCR12 ip enable dhcp manual disable dhcp Syntax disable dhcp Description To disable the DHCP function of the system Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 ip disable dhcp 89 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual show Syntax show Description To display the system s DHCP function state IP address subnet mask default gateway DNS mode DNS server IP address and current IP address Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 ip show DHCP Disable IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 253 DNS Setting Manual DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Current IP 192 168 1 2 90 Time set manual Syntax set manual lt YYYY MM DD gt lt hh mm ss gt Description To set up the current time manually Argument lt YYYY gt Year 2000 2036 lt MMb gt Month 01 12 lt DD gt Day 01 31 lt hh gt Hour 00 23 lt mm gt Minute 00 59
15. Chassis with Single AC and Single DC Power Supplies Model Description MSPS1 AC Power Module MSPS2 DC Power Module MCR12 Series Manual Model Description MFCR100SC 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Multimode MFCR100ST 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module ST Multimode MFCR100SC 05 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 5Km MFCR100SC 20 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 20Km MFCR100SC 40 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 40Km MFCR100SC 60 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 60Km MFCR100BS5 20 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1550nm MFCR100BS3 20 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1310nm MFCR100BS5 40 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 40Km 1550nm MFCR100BS3 40 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 40Km 1310nm MFCR100BS5 60 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 60Km 1550nm MFCR100BS3 60 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 60Km 1310nm MGCR1000SC 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC Multimode MGCR1000SC 10 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC Single mode 10Km MGCR1000SC 30 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC
16. EA Log OST Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled Firmware Upgrade TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 Reboot i ee MFCR100ST Fib Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Disabled MECR100ST TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 Enabled Disabled Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled an TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 MFCRIOOST ibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled SS MECR100ST TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 Enabled Disabled Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled ig TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 MR COST Rl a A A zm Eee EE MFCR100ST TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 Enabled Disabled Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled is TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 p MECRIOUST rel Enabled a llEnablad Sake ja TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 MFCRIOOST Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled aeia es Module Configuration Figure 3 9 Edit Highlight the required module and click the Edit button to edit the settings of the module 26 MCR12 Series Manual CW Coastalwatch surfca T Auto Logout OFF MCR12 Module Configuration No Module name Media State Mode Flow Control Ingress 8 W Egress 8 W a Auto Sos ene TP Enable Enable 100 100 v onfiguration 1 MFCR100SC Enable Disable SubScriber Fiber Enable 100M Full Enable Remote Information SNMP alarm f Reset Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Figur
17. event Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 alarm email show Mail Server 192 168 1 6 Username admin Password 3 A ak aak a a a a ak a a Email Address 1 support alloy com au Email Address 2 Email Address 3 Email Address 4 Email Address 5 Email Address 6 106 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual set user Syntax set user lt username gt Description To set up user account and password of sms server Argument lt username gt SMS server account Possible value None Example MCR12 alarm sms set user ABC show alarm Syntax show Description The Show for alarm here is used to display the configuration of Trap SMS or E mail Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 alarm show events MCR12 alarm show email MCR12 alarm show sms 107 MCR12 Series Manual Management add Syntax Usage set lt name gt lt value gt lt ip gt lt value gt lt type gt lt value gt lt action gt lt value gt Synopsis set name Mary ip 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 90 type h s action a Synopsis set name Mary ip 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 90 Description To save the adding management policy records When you don t know how to set the management policy records you can use this command as follows MCR12 management add set This command will show exhaustive operating explanation for setting the management policy records Argument
18. events that can be sent to the administrator in 2 different ways email or trap Fle Edt View story Bookmarks Tools Help net Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca Auto Logout OFF System Module Remote Information SNMP Alarm Events Email Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Email Select Unselect All Trap Select Unselect All Cold Start Warm Start Trap Events Configuration Email Select Unselect All Trap Select Unselect all Event Cold Start Authentication Failure User Login User Logout Temperature Normal Temperature Abnormal Voltage Normal Voltage Abnormal Figure 3 15 Tick this check box to automatically select or unselect all Email tick boxes Tick this check box to automatically select or unselect all Trap tick boxes Tick the required trap method to send a trap when the MCR12 performs a Cold Start Tick the required trap method to send a trap when the MCR12 performs a Warm Start 34 Link Down Link Up Authentication Failure User Login User Logout Temperature Normal Temperature Abnormal Voltage Normal Voltage Abnormal Fan RPM Normal Fan RPM Abnormal Power Inserted Power Removed Power Normal Power Abnormal Module Egress BW Change Module Ingress BW Change MCR12 Series Manual Tick the required trap method to send a trap
19. is Enabled 100M Full Enabled Firmware Upgrade Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Reboot MFCR100ST Logout Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled 100M Full Enabled Module Information MFCR100ST MFCR100ST MFCR100ST MFCR100ST MFCR100ST MFCR100ST MFCR100ST Figure 3 7 Module Name Displays the model name of the module E g MFCR100ST MGCR1000SC Media Shows the media type on the converter module TP and Fibre Link Displays the Link status of the media converter If the module has an active Link Up will be displayed If there is no link present Down will be displayed State Displays the state of the module Enable or Disabled When enabled the module will function as normal when disabled the module will not work Auto Nego Displays whether Auto Negotiation is enabled or disabled for the Copper port Auto Negotiation allows the copper port to auto detect the speed and duplex settings of the connected device and determine the fastest speed to operate at 23 Speed Duplex Flow Control Ingress Bandwidth Egress Bandwidth MCR12 Ser
20. lt range gt 1 22 Example MCR12 alarm events set all 1 3 100 del email Syntax del email lt range gt Description To disable the email of the events Argument lt range gt del the range of email syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 12 Example MCR12 alarm events del email 1 3 del trap Syntax del trap lt range gt Description To disable the trap of the events Argument lt range gt del the range of trap syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 12 Example MCR12 alarm events del trap 1 3 101 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual del all Syntax del all lt range gt Description To disable email sms and trap of events Argument lt range gt del the range of email sms and trap of events syntax 1 5 7 available from 1to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 12 Example MCR12 alarm events del all 1 3 show Syntax show Description The Show here is used to display the configuration of alarm event Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 alarm events show Events Email SMS Trap 1 Cold Start v 102 2 Warm Start v 3 Link Down v 4 Link Up v 5 Authentication Failure v 6 User Login v 7 User Logout v 8 VDC Normal 9 VDC Over Under v 10 Fan Normal 11 Fan Abnormal v 12 Power Inserted v 13 Power Abnormal v 14 Power Removed v 15 Temperature
21. mode end Back to the top mode help Show available commands history Show a list of previously run commands logout Logout of the system save Save config restore Restore config MCR12 ip 49 MCR12 Series Manual history Syntax history Description Shows you a list of commands that have previously been entered When you enter this command the CLI will show a list of commands which you have entered before The CLI supports up to 256 records If no argument is typed the CLI will list all records up to 256 If an optional argument is given the CLI will only show the last number of records given by the argument Argument show last number of history records optional Possible value 1 2 3 256 Example MCR12 ip history Command history trunk exit MCR12 trunk MCR12 trunk exit MCR12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 trunk 7 exit 8 alarm 9 events 10 end 11 ip 12 help 13 ip 14 history MCR12 ip history 3 Command history 13 ip 14 history 15 history 3 50 MCR12 Series Manual logout Syntax logout Description When you enter this command via a Telnet connection you will be automatically logged out of the system and disconnected If you connect to the system via a direct serial port you will be logged out of the system and the login prompt will be displayed Argument None Possible value None Example None save start Syntax save sta
22. or force Example MCR12 remote set fx nego 2 auto set tp speed duplex Syntax set tp speed duplex lt range gt lt 1000 100 10 gt lt full half gt Description To set remote side s tp port speed and duplex mode Argument 61 MCR12 Series Manual lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt 1000 100 10 gt 1000 means to set tp port s speed to 1000Mbps 100 means to set tp port s speed to 100Mbps 10 means to set tp port s speed to 10Mbps lt full half gt full means to set tp port s duplex mode as full duplex half means to set tp port s duplex mode as half duplex Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 lt 1000 100 10 gt 1000 100 or 10 lt full half gt full or half Example MCR12 remote set tp speed duplex 2 100 full set fx duplex Syntax set fx duplex lt range gt lt full half gt Description To set remote side s fibre port duplex mode Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt full half gt full means to set fibre port s duplex mode as full duplex half means to set fibre port s duplex mode as half duplex Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 62 MCR12 Series Manual lt full half gt full or half Example MCR12 remote set fx duplex 3 half set bandwidth Syntax set bandwidth lt range gt lt value gt Description To set the bandwidth of the remote devic
23. remote device Blinks when traffic is present LED for Redundant Power Unit A and Unit B A Green Lit when power unit A is active Blinks when power unit A has failed B Green Lit when power unit B is active Blinks when power unit B has failed MCR12 Series Manual 2 2 Installation 2 2 1 Installing Converter Chassis to a 19 Rack Caution Allow proper ventilation for air intake on the bottom of the unit and also allow proper ventilation at the rear of the unit for the fans S S S S Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Install four screws through mounting ears into each side of the converter chassis Place converter chassis in 19 rack and secure using four rack mount screws Attach power cord to converter rack and turn on using the switch on the power supply Figure 2 2 2 2 2 Installing Converter Modules into the Converter Chassis Note Converter modules are Hot Swappable S S Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Unscrew and remove the face plate on the chassis Verify the converter is the correct model for the chassis Slide the module along the two guides and fasten the two knobs on the module Install the media cable for network connection Repeat above steps for all media converter modules MCR12 Series Manual 2 3 Maintenance and Replacement 2 3 1 Power Supply Replacement Note If a power supply fails the Status LED for the power supply
24. the link For this to work the remote device must also support the OAM function Fle Edt View History Bookmarks Tools Help Ry A fae ttp 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin 2 TW Swellnet Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca The Age Business Ne J triplej QF Windows Live Hotmail Quiksilver Pro Gold Auto Logout OFF System El Module Remote Information SNMP No Remote Device Media Link state Auto Nego Speed Ouplex Flow Control Alarm Configuration 1 Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Remote Information Figure 3 13 Remote Device The name of the remote device connected to the converter module Media The media type of the remote device Link The link state of the remote device Up or Down State The state of the remote device Enabled or Disabled Auto Negotiation The Auto Negotiation settings of the remote device Speed Duplex The speed and duplex settings of the remote device Flow Control The flow control settings of the remote device 31 MCR12 Series Manual 3 5 SNMP Any Network Management System NMS running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agents provided that the Management Information Base MIB is installed correctly on the managed devices The SNMP is a protocol that is used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent and traverses t
25. value lt gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module subscriber show 1 Module subscriber information slot 1 User Name ABC Location Australia Contact Alloy Phone Number 85629000 84 MCR12 Series Manual System show Syntax show Description To display the basic information of converter chassis Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 system show Model Name MCR12 System Description Managed Converter Chassis Location Contact CID RID 00 00 System Up Time 0 Days 4 Hours 5 Mins 16 Secs Current Time Tue Mar 03 17 10 48 2009 BIOS Version v1 02 Firmware Version v1 16 CPU HW Mech Version v1 01 v1 01 CPU Code Number 010D04021757 Chassis HW Mech Version v1 01 v1 01 Chassis Code Number 010D01000017 Host IP Address 192 168 1 1 Host MAC Address 00 00 8C CD FF 80 85 MCR12 Series Manual Device Port UART 1 TP 2 RAM Size 16 M Flash Size 4 M System Temperature 28 0 C 82 0 F Fan fan1 0 fan2 4326 fan3 3924 Voltage 5 1v Device Name MCR12 set location Syntax set location lt location gt Description To set the location description of the converter chassis Argument lt location gt system location string length up to 31 characters Possible value lt location gt A b c d z and 1 2 3 etc Example MCR12 system set location Australia set contact Syntax set contact lt contact gt Desc
26. will blink gt o Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Turn off the power unit switch on the power supply Unscrew the power supply from the chassis Remove the defective unit Slide in the replacement power supply Install and tighten the screws Turn on the power unit switch Figure 2 3 10 MCR12 Series Manual 2 3 2 Converter Module Replacement Note All Converter Modules are Hot Swappable Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Unscrew the thumb screw from the chassis Remove the defective converter module gt Slide in the replacement converter module along the two guides gt Install and tighten the screws With thumb knobs it will be easy to swap the module Figure 2 4 11 MCR12 Series Manual 2 3 3 Management Board Module Replacement Note If the Management fails and needs to be replaced only management functions will stop working Media Converter functionality will continue to operate Management Board is Hot Swappable Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Unscrew the thumb screw from the chassis gt Remove the defective management board module gt Slide in the replacement management board module along the two guides gt Install and tighten the screws With thumb knobs it will be easy to swap the module Figure 2 5 12 MCR12 Series Manual 3 Web Based Management 3 1 Web Based Management In Band Management T
27. 01 1 01 011207000011 MFCR100ST v1 01 1 01 011207000004 MFCR100ST v1 01 1 01 011207000012 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre ST Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre ST Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre SC Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre SC Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to MFCR1i00ST v1 01 1 01 011207000001 MFCR100ST v1 01 1 01 011207000003 MFCR100ST v1 01 1 01 011207000009 MFCR100ST v1 01 1 01 011207000006 Figure 3 8 Displays the model name of the module E g MFCR100ST MGCR1000SC Displays the description of the installed module Displays the Hardware and Mechanical version of the module Displays the code number of the module 25 MCR12 Series Manual 3 3 3 Configuration Used to configure various settings of the converter module net Australian S v surfca Auto Logout OFF MCR12 H System Ei Module Information System information DHEMIT CEM ST Ma Se TP 100 i Configuration a orraz Enabled Auto Enabled 100 Enabled Disabled SubScriber Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled ae Remote Information TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 SNMP peita 2 MFCRIOOSC Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled ari jeen Configuration TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 Diagnostics 3 MFCRIOOST Fibre Enabled 100M Full Enabled era Peet TFTP Server ae TP Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 a
28. 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt auto force gt auto means to set tp port as auto negotiation force means to set tp port as force mode Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 lt auto force gt auto or force Example MCR12 module set tp nego 1 auto set fx nego Syntax set fx nego lt range gt lt auto force gt Description To set the fibre port s negotiation mode of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt auto force gt auto means to set fibre port as auto negotiation force means to set fibre port as force mode Possible value 74 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual lt range gt 1 to 12 lt auto force gt auto or force Example MCR12 module set fx nego 1 auto set tp speed duplex Syntax set tp speed duplex lt range gt lt 1000 100 10 gt lt full half gt Description To set up the TP port s speed and duplex mode of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt 1000 100 10 gt 1000 means to set module TP port s speed to 1000Mbps 100 means to set module TP port s speed to 100Mbps 10 means to set module TP port s speed to 10Mbps lt full half gt full means to set module TP port s duplex mode as full duplex half means to set module TP port s duplex mode as half duplex Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 lt 1000 100 10 g
29. Day s 1 Hour s 32 Min s 56 Sec s MAC Address 00 00 8c d1 11 e4 BIOS Version v1 01 Firmware Version v2 14 Hardware Mechanical Version v1 01 v1 01 System Temperature 34 5 C Code Number 010342000002 Voltage 5 1 VDC Case Detection Close FX Connector LC FX Mode Single Mode FX Cable Two Wires FX Wave Length 1590nm 57 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual show tp management Syntax show tp management Description Shows the current remote tp port management status The CLI shows the current available remote side s tp port management status which may be enabled or disabled Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 remote show tp management Remote tp port management Slot Status 2 Disable show ip less Syntax To show ip less Description Show current remote device management mode which may be IP mode or P less mode Argument None Possible value None 58 Example MCR12 remote show ip less Remote ip less Slot Status 2 Disable show diag Syntax show diag Description MCR12 Series Manual Shows the current remote diagnostic results The CLI would show current available remote side s diagnostic item consisting of UART test DRAM test Flash test temperature test voltage test and case detection Results may be shown as OK Fail or Closed Open Argument None Possible value Non
30. MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 12 Slot 1RU Managed Media Converter Rack User Manual Version 1 0 0 1 March 2009 1 MCR12 Series Manual Electronic Emission Notices 4 1 Introduction 5 1 1 Overview of the MCR12 Series 5 1 2 MCR12 Model Descriptions 5 1 3 Checklist 7 1 4 View of the Converter Chassis 7 2 Installation 8 2 1 Management Board LED Indicator and Reset Switch 8 2 2 Installation 9 2 2 1 Installing Converter Chassis to a 19 Rack 9 2 2 2 Installing Converter Modules into the Converter Chassis 9 2 3 Maintenance and Replacement 10 2 3 1 Power Supply Replacement 10 2 3 2 Converter Module Replacement 11 2 3 3 Management Board Module Replacement 12 3 Web Based Management 13 3 1 Web Based Management In Band Management 13 3 2 System 14 3 2 1 System Information 14 3 2 2 IP 15 3 2 3 Time 17 3 2 4 Account 19 3 2 5 Management Policy 21 3 3 Module 23 3 3 1 Information 23 3 3 2 System Information 25 3 3 3 Configuration 26 3 3 4 Subscriber 29 3 4 Remote Information 31 3 5 SNMP 32 3 6 Alarm 34 3 6 1 Events 34 3 6 2 Alarms 36 3 7 Configuration 37 3 7 1 Save Restore 37 3 7 2 Config File 38 3 8 Diagnostics 39 3 8 1 Diag 39 MCR12 Series Manual 3 8 2 Ping Test 40 3 9 TFTP Server 41 3 10 Log 42 3 11 Firmware Upgrade 43 3 12 Reboot 44 3 13 Logout 45 4 Operation of CLI Management 46 4 1 CLI Management 46 4 1
31. Normal 16 Temperature Abnormal v 17 Module Egress Rated BW changed v 18 Module Ingress Rated BW changed v 19 Module Inserted v 20 Module Removed v 21 Remote Fiber Link Up v 22 Remote Fiber Link Down v 23 Remote TP Link Up 24 Remote TP Link Down 103 MCR12 Series Manual lt lt email gt gt set server Syntax set server lt ip gt Description To set up the IP address of the email server Argument lt ip gt email server ip address or domain name Possible value None Example MCR12 alarm email set server 192 168 1 6 set user Syntax set user lt username gt Description To set up the account of the email server Argument lt username gt email server account Possible value None Example MCR12 alarm email set user admin 104 MCR12 Series Manual set mail address Syntax set mail address lt gt lt mail address gt Description To set up the email address Argument lt gt email address number range 1 to 6 lt mail address gt email address Possible value lt gt 1 to 6 Example MCR12 alarm email set mail address 1 abc mail abc com del Syntax del lt gt Description To remove the e mail address Argument lt gt email address number range 1 to 6 Possible value lt gt 1 to 6 Example MCR12 alarm email del 2 105 MCR12 Series Manual show Syntax show Description To display the configuration of e mail trap
32. Possible value None Example MCR12 config file show TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 2 30 Path and Filename config configfile1 Hostname hostname Syntax hostname lt name gt Description To change the hostname Argument lt name gt hostname max 128 characters Possible value lt name gt hostname max 128 characters Example MCR12 hostname Company 119 MCR12 Series Manual Company Autologout autologout Syntax autologout lt time gt Description To set up the auto logout time When you idle over the configuration time the system will auto logout Argument lt time gt range 1 to 3600 seconds 0 for autologout off Possible value lt time gt 0 1 to 3600 Example MCR12 autologout 5 Set autologout time to 5 seconds Reboot reboot Syntax reboot Description To reboot the system Argument None Possible value None 120 MCR12 Series Manual Example MCR12 reboot 121 MCR12 Series Manual Appendix A Technical Specifications Features e Hot Swappable converter modules e Hot Swappable CPU Module e Hot Swappable redundant power supplies e 1RU chassis accommodates up to 12 Media Converter Modules e Supports fibre optic network OAM function for Remote Failure Indication Remote Monitoring Remote Configuration and Loop back testing with TS 1000 mechanism e Supports both Web Telnet and CLI management interfaces
33. Server address When using NTP you will also need to specify what time zone you are presently located in The Time Zone is Greenwich Centered which uses the expression form of GMT xx hours admin Auto Logout OFF x P Bisystem ois System Time Setting System Information IP Time Year 2024 2000 2036 Month 2 1 12 kanoe momak Day 11 1 31 Hour 4 0 23 SNMP Minute 52 0 59 Second 25 0 59 Alarm Configuration Diagnostics 209 81 9 7 USA TFTP Server 137 189 8 174 HK Log 133 100 9 2 3P Time Zone GMT 8 00 Firmware Upgrade 131 188 3 222 Germany Reboot Logout Current Time Sun Feb 11 04 52 25 2024 Pieri O wv Daylight Saving Start Mth 1 Day 1 Hour 0 Daylight Saving End Mth 1 Day 1 Hour 0 Figure 3 4 Current Time Shows the current system time Manual A manual time can be set in to the switch here Enter the Year Month Day Hour Minute and Seconds in to the spaces provided The valid figures for the parameters Year Month Day Hour Minute and Seconds are gt 2000 1 12 1 31 O 23 0 59 respectively Default Year 2000 Month 1 Day 1 Hour 0 Minute 0 Second 0 17 NTP Daylight Savings MCR12 Series Manual NTP is used to sync the network time with a time server on the internet based on the Greenwich Mean Time GMT Once the user has selected one of the built in time servers or entered a manual time server and selected the correct time zone click the lt apply gt butto
34. Single mode 30Km MGCR1000SC 50 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC Single mode 50Km MGCR1000BS5 20 1000Base T to 1000Bse X Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1550nm MGCR1000BS3 20 1000Base T to 1000Bse X Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1310nm MCR12 Series Manual 1 3 Checklist Before you start installing your switch verify that the package contains the following 12 Slot Media Converter Chassis Mounting Accessories for 19 Rack Shelf mounting This Users Manual CD ROM RS 232 Serial Cable AC Power Cord Please notify your supplier immediately if any of the aforementioned items are missing or damaged 1 4 View of the Converter Chassis Figure 1 1 MCR12 Series Manual 2 Installation 2 1 Management Board LED Indicator and Reset Switch Power cPu RUN 1 2 Figure 2 1 Serial DB 9 RS 232 Port for Local CLI management Use null modem cable when connecting a computers COM port LED s Link Act LED 10 100Mbps Port Power and CPU RUN LED s Ethernet Ports 10 100 Port NWAY Ethernet for In Band management with auto crossover function Reset Reset switch is used to reset the management board and has no affect on the modules themselves LED Colour Function Power Green Lit when power is applied CPU RUN Green Lit when CPU is active LED for 10 100Mbps NWay Ethernet Port Link Act Green Lit when connected to a
35. abled a Static IP Address must be set into the MCR12 Enter the appropriate IP Address into the section provided Default 192 168 1 1 The Subnet Mask is used to distinguish between the network and the client section of the IP Address Default subnet mask is a class C mask allowing 254 network client addresses Default 255 255 255 0 15 MCR12 Series Manual Default Gateway The default gateway is used to determine the path taken when accessing a network outside of its own network range Default 192 168 1 254 DNS Server A DNS server is used to translate a Host Name to an IP Address If using DHCP this value can be set automatically otherwise it can be set manually Default 0 0 0 0 Once all values have been set accordingly please click on the Apply button to apply these settings 16 MCR12 Series Manual 3 2 3 Time The MCR12 provides two methods to keep the time settings correct they are via manual input and via a Time Server on the internet If you are manually entering your time settings enter the Year Month Day Hour Minute and Seconds in to the space provided If you enter a number that is invalid for instance you enter 61 in the seconds field it will be rounded down to the nearest valid number in this case 59 If you are using NTP Network Time Protocol there are four built in Internet Time Servers that you can use or there is a space provided where you can enter a particular Time
36. ag Syntax diag Description Diag is used to test if UART DRAM Flash Temperature Voltage and Fan RPM are normal or not Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 diag diag UART Test Ok DRAM Test Ok Flash Test Ok Temperature Detection Ok Voltage Detection Ok Fan RPM Detection Ok Log show log Syntax show log Description To display a list of trap log events When any of log events happens it will be recorded and using show command in log function to query Up to 160 log records are supported Argument 112 None Possible value None Example MCR12 log show log No 1 Wed Sep 07 13 13 37 2005 Login admin No 2 Wed Sep 07 13 12 33 2005 POWER A Removed No 3 Wed Sep 07 13 12 28 2005 Cold Start show tftp server Syntax show tftp server Description To show the current tftp setting Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 log show tftp server TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 1 2 113 MCR12 Series Manual set tftp server Syntax set tftp server lt ip gt Description To set up the TFTP server IP address for exporting log file Argument lt ip gt tftp server IP address or domain name Possible value IP address e g 192 168 2 65 or domain name e g www alloy com au Example MCR12 log set tftp server 192 168 3 202 export Syntax export Description To export the current log file to the directory assi
37. configuration as the user defined configuration If the switch has been correctly restored back to the user defined configuration you will be prompted immediately to reboot the switch If you press Y or y the switch will be rebooted and loaded with ann the user defined configuration If you select N or n you will return to the previous screen Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 restore user Restoring Restore User Configuration Successfully Press any key to reboot system 53 4 2 2 Local Commands Remote clear counter Syntax clear counter Description To clear the counter information for the remote port Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 port clear counter show port counter Syntax show port counter Description MCR12 Series Manual To show current remote port counter The CLI would show current available remote side s port counter including RX packet RX byte TX packet TX byte error and collision counters Argument None Possible value None Example 54 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 remote show port counter Remote port counter Slot RxPkt RxByte TxPkt TxByte Error Collision 2TP000000 FX 1208 77334 1260 80640 0 0 show port config Syntax show port config Description Displays the current remote port configuration The CLI shows the current available remote side s port configuration which con
38. d 20 MCR12 Series Manual 3 2 5 Management Policy The Management Policy is used to implement security rules based on what type of management access a certain user has The user management can be locked down so that only users that have a valid IP address in a predetermined range can access the MCR12 management interfaces Rules can then be broken down even further to allow particular management access to these IP Ranges or Ports We can specify whether we want to allow or deny access to the Web Management Telnet or SNMP access MCR12 Mozilla Firefox Fle Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help TW Swelinet Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca Auto Logout OFF MCR1i2 E System System Information IP Time f Name TP Range Access Type Account AN Management Policy z Module z Any Custom Remote Information Custom Http SNMP Telnet Management Security Configuration D Deny Accept Alarm SNMP Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Edit Create Log re po Name ange Access Type Action Reboot E a Logout Figure 3 6 Name Enter a Descriptive name for the rule IP Range If you wish to lock the management down to a particular IP range please select the Custom radio button and enter the IP range in the space provided Otherwise select the Any radio button Access Type After you have determined what physical access has been granted or denied to the management you now need to specify wha
39. d Enable Upload Log Clear Log Figure 3 22 Displays the current configured TFTP server Displays the status of the Auto Upload feature Enabled or Disabled Used to enable the auto upload feature Click Upload log to manually upload a log Used to clear the log 42 MCR12 Series Manual 3 11 Firmware Upgrade Edit History Bookmarks Tools Help A oy http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin Swellnet Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca T Auto Logout OFF System m Module Firmware Upgrade Remote Information SNMP TFTP Server 0 0 0 0 Balarm Path and Filename Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Figure 3 23 TFTP Server Displays the current configured TFTP Server Path and Filename Shows the firmware file to be uploaded Upgrade Press upgrade to perform the upgrade process 43 MCR12 Series Manual 3 12 Reboot rks Tools Help Pe i Http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin Swellnet Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca T Auto Logout OFF Syst B Module Reboot the System Remote Information SNMP Do you want to continue Alarm Configuration g e Saving Configuration and Reboot TFTP Server Reboot the System Firmware Upgrade vet Reboot Logout Figure 3 24 Save and Reboot Click to save current settings and reboot the MCR12 Reboot Click to reboot the MCR12 without saving settings
40. e Example MCR12 remote show diag Remote Diagnostic Slot UART DRAM Flash Temperature Voltage Case 2 OK OK OK OK OK Closed 59 show loopback test Syntax show loopback test lt gt lt cnt gt Description Shows the remote side s loop back test Argument lt gt remote slot number available from 1 to 12 lt cnt gt repeated packets counter for loopback test range 1 to 100 Possible value lt gt 1 2 3 12 lt cnt gt 1 2 3 100 Example MCR12 remote show loopback test 2 10 Remote slot loobback test slot 2 Sent 10 Received 10 Lost 0 0 loss set tp nego Syntax set tp nego lt range gt lt auto force gt Description To set remote tp port negotiation mode Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt auto force gt auto means to set tp port as auto negotiation force means to set tp port as force mode Possible value 60 MCR12 Series Manual lt range gt 1 to 16 lt auto force gt auto or force Example MCR12 remote set tp nego 2 auto set fx nego Syntax set fx nego lt range gt lt auto force gt Description To set remote fx port negotiation mode Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt auto force gt auto means to set fx port as auto negotiation force means to set fx port as force mode Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 lt auto force gt auto
41. e Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt value gt bandwidth range 0 to 100 unit Mbps Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 lt value gt 0 1 2 100 Example MCR12 remote set bandwidth 3 100 set location Syntax set location lt range gt lt location gt Description To set the location information of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt location gt set remote location information Possible value 63 MCR12 Series Manual lt range gt 1 to 12 lt location gt max 32 characters Example MCR12 remote set location 3 Taipei set contact Syntax set contact lt range gt lt contact gt Description To set the contact information of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt contact gt set remote contact information Possible value lt range gt 1 2 3 12 available from 1 to 12 lt contact gt set remote contact max 32 characters Example MCR12 remote set contact 4 ABC set reboot Syntax set reboot lt range gt Description To reboot the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value 64 MCR12 Series Manual lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote set reboot 3 enable tp state Syntax enable tp state lt range gt Description To enable the tp port state of t
42. e 3 10 Module Name Displays the model name of the module E g MFCR100ST MGCR1000SC Media Shows the media type on the converter module TP and Fibre State Used to enable or disabled the physical port on the converter module Mode Set the speed and duplex settings of the copper and fibre ports The copper port can be set to Auto Auto Negotiation 100Mb Full Duplex 100Mb Half Duplex 10Mb Full Duplex and 10Mb Half Duplex The fibre port can be set to 100Mb Full Duplex and 100Mb Half Duplex Flow Control Used to enable or disable flow control on the copper and fibre ports Ingress Bandwidth Set the ingress bandwidth setting on the copper port Bandwidth can be allocated from 25 to 100 of the actual speed E g 24 is 25Mb 100 is 100Mb Egress bandwidth Set the Egress bandwidth setting on the copper port Bandwidth can be allocated from 25 to 100 of the actual speed E g 24 is 25Mb 100 is 100Mb 27 LFP Reset Apply Back MCR12 Series Manual Used to enable or disable the LFP Link Fault Propagation on the converter LFP is used to pass the fault indication of a link failure to the end device using the Far End Fault mechanism Click reset to reset module configuration settings back to default Click Apply to apply changes Click back to go back to the previous page 28 MCR12 Series Manual 3 3 4 Subscriber Used to manually set the information of the device at the remote location This is mainly used f
43. e Ingress Bandwidth setting has been changed on a module 35 MCR12 Series Manual Module Inserted Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a converter module has been inserted Module Removed Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a converter module has been removed Remote Link Up Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a remote devices link becomes active Remote Link Down Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a remote devices link goes down 3 6 2 Alarms Fle Edt View History Bookmarks Tool Help Ja http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin vellnet Australian S W Coastalwatch surfca Auto Logout OFF System 7 Module Alarm Configuration Remote Information SNMP ElAlarm Events Email Configuration Diagnostics Password TFTP Server om Email Address 1 Firmware Upgrade Reboot z Logout Email Address 2 Email Address 3 Email Address 4 Email Address 5 Email Address 6 Figure 3 16 Mail Server Enter the mail server into the space provided This is used to send trap information via Email Username Enter the username for the Email Server This should not be needed Password Enter the password for the Email Server This should not be needed Email Address 1 6 Enter up to 6 email addresses of where the trap information will be sent to 36 MCR12 Series Manual 3 7 Configuration 3 7 1 Save Restore CW Coastalwatch surfca
44. e tp state lt range gt Description To disable the tp port state of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote disable tp state 3 67 MCR12 Series Manual disable tp flowcontrol Syntax disable tp flowcontrol lt range gt Description To disable the tp port s flow control of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote disable tp flowcontrol 4 disable tp management Syntax disable to management lt range gt Description To disable the tp port management function of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote disable tp management 4 68 MCR12 Series Manual disable ip less Syntax disable ip less lt range gt Description To disable the ip less function of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote disable ip less 4 disable fx flowcontrol Syntax disable fx flowcontrol lt range gt Description To disable the fiber port s flow control of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12
45. gned by TFTP Server Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 log export 114 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual Firmware set tftp server Syntax set tftp server lt ip gt Description To set up the TFTP server IP address or domain name for upgrading the system firmware Argument lt ip gt tftp server IP address or domain name Possible value IP address e g 192 168 2 65 or domain name e g tw yahoo com Example MCR12 firmware set tftp server 192 168 3 159 set upgrade path Syntax set upgrade path lt filepath gt Description To set up the file path and the filename for upgrading the firmware of the system Argument lt filepath gt TFTP server file path Possible value lt filepath gt TFTP server file path Example MCR12 firmware set upgrade path cr1200 bin gz 115 MCR12 Series Manual upgrade Syntax upgrade Description To execute firmware upgrade When finishing the upgrade process you may choose reboot directly by pressing Y or y press other keys to return to the system Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 firmware upgrade Upgrading firmware Upgrade firmware successfully Reboot the system Press Y or y to reboot others to exit show Syntax show Description To show the current firmware upgrade setting Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 firmware show
46. he Object Identity OID of the management Information Base MIB described in the form of SMI syntax The SNMP agent is running on the switch to respond to the requests issued by a SNMP manager Basically it is passive except issuing the trap information The MCR12 supports a switch to turn on or off the SNMP agent If you set the field SNMP Enable SNMP agent will be enabled All supported MIB OIDs including RMON MIB can be accessed via SNMP manager If the field SNMP is set to Disable the SNMP agent will be de activated the related Community Name Trap Host IP Address Trap and all MIB counters will be ignored Auto Logout OFF System P Module SNMP Configuration Remote Information SNMP Enable Disable snmp Alarm publi Configuration Diagnostics private ae TFTP Server 0 0 0 0 Community public D aiaa 0 0 0 0 Community public Reboot 0 0 0 0 Community public Cogan Trap Host 4 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Community public Trap Host 5 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Community public Trap Host 6 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Community public Figure 3 14 SNMP The term SNMP here is used for the activation or de activation of SNMP Default is Enabled Get Set Community The Community name is used as a password for authenticating if the requesting network management unit belongs to the same community group If they both don t have the same community name they don t belong to the same group Hence the requesting network management
47. he following chapter allows the administrator to monitor and manage the MCR12 Series through the web management interface To access the web management of the MCR Series Converter Chassis open up a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox and enter the default IP address in to the address bar The default network settings for the MCR Series Converter Chassis are shown below IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Username admin Password admin NOT File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Please Input Username amp Password Username Password od Fig 3 1 13 MCR12 Series Manual 3 2 System 3 2 1 System Information The System Information page contains information relating to the MCR12 chassis including Model Name System Description System Up Time Current Time BIOS version Firmware version Mechanical version IP Address System Temperature Fan Status and rotation speed etc Bookmarks Took Help http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin ws Live Hotmail amp Quiksilver Pro MCR12 System Module Remote Information SNMP Alarm Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Model Name System Description Location Contact Device Name System Information MCR12 12 Slot 1RU Managed Media Converter Chassis MCR12 System Up Time 0 Days 0 Hours 5 Mins 46 Secs Current Time BIOS Version Firm
48. he remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 Example MCR12 remote enable tp state 3 enable tp flowcontro Syntax enable tp flowcontrol lt range gt Description To enable the tp port s flow control of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 Example MCR12 remote enable tp flowcontrol 4 65 MCR12 Series Manual enable tp management Syntax enable tp management lt range gt Description To enable the tp port management function of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote enable tp management 4 enable ip less Syntax enable ip less lt range gt Description To enable the ip less function of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote enable ip less 4 66 MCR12 Series Manual enable fx flowcontrol Syntax enable fx flowcontrol lt range gt Description To enable the fibre port s flow control of the remote device Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 remote enable fx flowcontrol 4 disable tp state Syntax disabl
49. ies Manual Displays the status of the speed and duplex settings of the connected device Also displays whether the port was set using Auto Negotiation or whether the speed and duplex settings of the module were manually set Displays whether Flow Control is enabled or disabled on the module ports Displays the Ingress Bandwidth setting of the Copper port Displays the Egress Bandwidth setting of the Copper port 24 MCR12 Series Manual 3 3 2 System Information Displays the system information of each of the installed modules om oy http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin ch Auto Logout OFF System Module _ Information System Information Configuration _ SubScriber Remote Information SNMP Alarm Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Module Name System Description Hardware Mechanical Version Code Number Be Module System Information No Module Name System Description _Hardware Mechanical Version Code Number 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre SC Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre SC Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre ST Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode ST Converter Module 2Km 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Multimode Fibre ST Converter Module 2Km 1 MFCR100SC v1 01 1 01 011207000008 MFCR100SC v1 01 1 01 011207000007 MFCR100ST v1
50. ingle mode 10Km MCR1000SC 30 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC Single mode 30Km MCR1000SC 50 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC Single mode 50Km MCR1000BS5 20 1000Base T to 1000Bse X Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1550nm MCR1000BS3 20 1000Base T to 1000Bse X Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1310nm 125 Appendix B Null Modem Cable Specifications The DB 9 cable is used for connecting a terminal or terminal emulator to the Managed Switch s RS 232 port to access the command line interface The table below shows the pin assignments for the DB 9 cable Function Mnemonic Carrier CD Receive Data RXD Transmit Data TXD Data Terminal Ready DTR Signal Ground GND Data Set Ready DSR Request To Send RTS Clear To Send CTS 9 Pin Null Modem Cable CD 1 J 4 DSR 6 se 1 DTR 4 6 RXD 2 3 TXD 3 2 GND 5 5 RTS 7 8 CTS 8 7 Reserve 9 Reserve 126 Pi n DTR CD DSR TXD RXD GND CTS RTS MCR12 Series Manual
51. irmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Input an address to ping ex 192 168 1 1 Figure 3 20 IP Address Enter the IP Address you are trying to ping Default Gateway Displays the default gateway set in the MCR12 Ping Result Display the result of the ping test 40 MCR12 Series Manual 3 9 TFTP Server File Edt View History Bookmarks Tool Help tr sy http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin at C tch fi A ti Q G surfca T l Auto Logout OFF S nodule TFTP Server Remote Information Alarm Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Figure 3 21 Server Enter the IP Address of the TFTP Server Once all values have been set accordingly please click on the Apply button to apply these settings 41 3 10 Log MCR12 Mozilla Firefo MCR12 Series Manual Fie Edit History Book mks Tools Help A oy http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin TW Swelinet Australian S QW Coastalwatch surfca T E trip Auto Logout OFF System Module Remote Information SNMP Alarm Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout TFTP Server Auto Upload Auto Upload Enable Upload Log Clear Log Log Data TFTP Server 0 0 0 0 Auto Upload Disabled CO 2 1 Sun Feb 11 04 25 48 2024 Login admin 2 Wed Dec 31 23 59 59 1969 Power Abnormal Power 2 3 Wed Dec 31 23 59 59 1969 Cold Start Auto Uploa
52. lt range gt Description To disable the TP port state of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module disable tp state 2 8 disable fx state Syntax disable fx state lt range gt Description To disable the fiber port state of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module disable fx state 5 10 72 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual disable tp flowcontrol Syntax disable tp flowcontrol lt range gt Description To disable the TP port s flow control function of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module disable tp flowcontrol 1 disable fx flowcontrol Syntax disable fx flowcontrol lt range gt Description To disable the fibre port s flow control function of the module on the converter chassis Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 Example MCR12 module disable fx flowcontrol 2 5 73 set tp nego Syntax set tp nego lt range gt lt auto force gt Description To set tp port s negotiation mode of the module Argument lt range gt syntax
53. m Back to the top mode exit Back to the previous mode help Show available commands history Show a list of previously run commands logout Logout the system restore Restore default or user config save Save as start or user config MCR12 Figure 4 2 47 4 2 1 Global Commands end Syntax end Description Back to the root menu MCR12 Series Manual Use this command to return to the root menu Unlike the exit command which will take you back to the previous menu the end command will take you directly to the root menu Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 alarm MCR12 alarm events MCR12 alarm events end MCR12 exit Syntax exit Description Back to the previous menu Use this command to navigate back to previous menus Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 trunk MCR12 trunk exit MCR12 48 MCR12 Series Manual help Syntax help Description Displays available commands in the current menu To display the available commands in any given menu enter the appropriate menu and type help This will display all available commands for that menu Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 ip MCR12 ip help Commands available set ip Set ip subnet mask and gateway set dns Set dns enable dhcp Enable DHCP and set dns auto or manual disable dhcp Disable DHCP show Show IP Configuration exit Back to the previous
54. n to update The switch will now sync with the selected time server however this syncronisation does not occur periodically if the time does become out of sync for some unknown reason the administrator will manually have to click the apply button again to re sync with the time server The Time Zone is an offset time of the GMT The switch supports a configurable time zone from 12 to 13 hours in increments of 1 hour Default 8 Hours Daylight Savings can be configured from 5 5 hours in increments of 1 hour If your location has adopted daylight savings please enter the appropriate value in the daylight savings drop down box If your area does have daylight savings you will need to enter a starting and ending date of the daylight savings period Once the date passes the starting date of the daylight savings settings the switches time will be adjusted by the amount of hours entered in the drop down box Default 0 Default values for starting and ending date Start Month 1 Day 1 Hour 0 End Month 1 Day 1 Hour 0 Once all values have been set accordingly please click on the Apply button to apply these settings 18 MCR12 Series Manual 3 2 4 Account The account configuration is used to create or modify guest and administrator accounts The MCR12 allows the administrator to create up to 4 guest accounts Accounts can only be created by the administrator When a Guest user logs in they will not be able to modify any pa
55. or applications where fibre to the home is used for connection to the internet File Bookmarks Tools Help surfca Auto Logout OFF MCR12 System E Module Information System Information No Module Name UserName Location Contact Phone Number Configuration MFCR100SC __SubScriber MFCR100SC Remote Information MFCR100ST SNMP MFCR100ST fila p MFCR100ST Configuration MFCR100ST Diagnostics MFCR100ST bps a MFCR100ST Firmware Upgrade MFCR100ST Reboot MFCR100ST Logout MFCR100ST MFCR100ST Module Subscriber Information mi p jd HreemNnauawne Figure 3 11 Edit Highlight the required module and click the Edit button to edit the settings of the module 29 MCR12 Series Manual Bo okmarks Tools Help A EA a http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin at 3 Auto Logout OFF i ma Module 1 Subscriber Information System Information User Name eR Location SubScriber Remote Information Alarm Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Figure 3 12 Username Enter the username of the user of the remote device Location Enter the Location of the remote device Contact Enter the contact person for the remote device Phone Number Enter the phone number of the contact at the remote device 30 MCR12 Series Manual 3 4 Remote Information Using a protocol called OAM the converter can automatically detect the device connected at the remote end of
56. ord lt name gt Description To change the password of an existing account Argument lt name gt existing user account Possible value 95 MCR12 Series Manual None Example MCR12 account password aaaaa Password Confirm Password Account aaaaa password changed show Syntax show Description To display system account including account name and identity Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 account show Account Name Identity admin Manager guest guest bbbbb guest 96 MCR12 Series Manual Snmp enable Syntax enable snmp enable set community Description To enable snmp and set community Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 snmp enable snmp MCR12 snmp enable set community disable Syntax disable snmp disable set community Description To disable snmp and set community Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 snmp disable snmp 97 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 snmp disable set community set Syntax set get community lt community gt set set community lt community gt set trap lt gt lt ip gt lt port gt lt community gt Description The Set here is used for the setup of get community set community trap host ip host port and trap community Argument lt gt trap number range 1 to 6 lt ip gt ip address or domain name lt por
57. r IP Displays the currently configured TFTP Server IP Address Export File Path Enter the location of where the file will be saved Export Start Export the startup configuration Export User Conf Export the User Configuration File 38 MCR12 Series Manual 3 8 Diagnostics 3 8 1 Diag File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help A A fa http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin ad Gl N Bw TW Swellnet Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca The Ac B triple W Live Hotmail 4 Quiksilver Pro Gold Auto Logout OFF MCR12 z System Diagnostics Module Remote Information paikan UART Test Alarm DRAB Test Configuration Flash Test Diagnostics E Dia Temperature Test it Voltage Test Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Figure 3 19 UART Test Tests the UART in the MCR12 DRAM Test Test the DRAM used in the MCR12 Flash Test Tests the Flash Memory in the MCR12 Temperature Test Tests the temperature of the MCR12 Voltage Test Tests the voltage of the MCR12 Fan Test Tests the FAN s in the MCR12 39 MCR12 Series Manual 3 8 2 Ping Test Bookmarks Tools Help A a http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin s e Eitrplej e Swellnet Australian S W Coastalwatch surfca Auto Logout OFF e System Ping Test Module Remote Information SNMP IP Address Alarm Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Diagnostics E Diag Ping Test ETI TFTP Server Log F
58. rameters they just have read only rights A Guest user can log in to the MCR12 and change their own password but will not be able to modify any other accounts The Guest account is purely created for monitoring purposes only Administrators have the ability to delete accounts and also change the username and passwords of each account The Administrator account can t be deleted File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help KS fae ttp 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin Roy TW Swellnet Australian S OW Auto Logout OFF Eisystem System Information IP Time Account admin Administrator Management Policy guest Guest Module Remote Information SNMP Alarm Configuration Diagnostics f Eai TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Account Configuration Figure 3 5 Create New Click the Create New button to create a new guest account Edit Select the account that you want to edit and click the Edit button Delete Select the account that you want to delete and click the Delete button Authorisation Specifies what rights the user has Only Administrator and Guest accounts can be created Username Please enter a username for the administrator or guest account a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters only 19 MCR12 Series Manual Password Please enter a password for the administrator or guest account a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters only Confirm Password Please confirm the passwor
59. ription To set the contact description of the converter chassis Argument lt contact gt system contact string length up to 31 characters 86 MCR12 Series Manual Possible value lt contact gt A b c d z and 1 2 3 etc Example MCR12 system set contact Melbourne set device name Syntax set device name lt device name gt Description To set the device name description of the converter chassis Argument lt device name gt device name string length up to 31 characters Possible value lt device name gt A b c d z and 1 2 3 etc Example MCR12 system set device name MCR12 IP set ip Syntax set ip lt ip gt lt mask gt lt gateway gt Description To set the system IP address subnet mask and gateway Argument lt ip gt system ip address lt mask gt system ip subnet mask lt gateway gt system default gateway 87 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual Possible value lt ip gt 192 168 1 1 or others lt mask gt 255 255 255 0 or others lt gateway gt 192 168 1 254 or others Example MCR12 ip set ip 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 set dns Syntax set dns lt auto ip gt Description To set the IP address of DNS server The DNS is allowed to set auto mode when DHCP is enabled Argument lt ip gt ip address lt auto gt set dns assigned by dhcp server Possible value lt ip gt 168 95
60. rt Description To save the current configuration as the startup configuration When you enter this command the CLI will save your current configuration into the non volatile FLASH as the start up configuration Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 save start Saving start Save Successfully MCR12 51 MCR12 Series Manual save user Syntax save user Description To save the current configuration as the user defined configuration When you enter this command the CLI will save your current configuration into the non volatile FLASH as the user defined configuration Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 save user Saving user Save Successfully MCR12 restore default Syntax restore default Description To restore the startup configuration back to the original factory default configuration If the switch has been correctly restored back to default you will be prompted immediately to reboot the switch If you press Y or y the switch will be rebooted and loaded with the default aan configuration If you select N or n you will return to the previous screen Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 restore default Restoring Restore Default Configuration Successfully Press any key to reboot system 52 MCR12 Series Manual restore user Syntax restore user Description To restore the startup
61. shown below Username admin Password admin After you have logged in successfully the prompt will be shown as meaning that you are the first to login to the switch with administrator rights If a prompt is shown it means that you have logged in as a guest and you are only allowed to view the system no changes can be made to the switch 46 MCR12 Series Manual rn Telnet 192 168 1 1 Managed Rack Chassis MCR12 Login admin Password mMNCRi2 Figure 4 1 4 2 Commands of CLI To display the list of commands that are supported on the MCR12 CLI type and press enter All commands on the converter are divided into 2 groups Global commands and Local commands The you nou you mou Global commands include exit end help history logout save and restore For more details please refer to Section 4 2 1 All Local commands will be run through in Section 4 2 2 Mp Telnet 192 168 11 conf ig file Enter into config file mode diag Enter into diag mode f irmvare Enter into firmware mode hostname Change hostname ip Enter into ip mode log Enter into log mode management Enter into management mode misc Enter into misc mode module Enter into module mode reboot Reboot the system remote Enter into remote mode snmp Enter into snmp mode system Enter into system mode tftp Enter into tftp mode Enter into time mode Deen lt lt Global commands
62. sists of media link state auto negotiation speed duplex flow control and bandwidth The unit of the bandwidth is set to 100Kbps Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 remote show port config Remote port config Bandwidth Unit Mbps Slot Media State Auto Nego Speed Duplex Flow Control Bandwidth 2 TP Enable Auto 100M Full Enable 100 FX Enable Force 100M Full Enable 55 MCR12 Series Manual show port status Syntax show port status Description Shows the current remote port status The CLI would show current available remote side s port status which consists of media link state auto negotiation speed duplex flow control and bandwidth The unit of the bandwidth is set to 100Kbps Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 remote show port status Remote port status Bandwidth Unit Mbps Slot Media Link State Auto Nego Speed Duplex Flow Control Bandwidth 2 TP Down Enable Auto 10M Half Enable 100 FX Up Enable Force 100M Full Enable show system Syntax show system lt gt Description Shows the remote side s system information Argument lt gt remote slot number available from 1 to 12 required Possible value 56 lt gt 1 2 3 12 Example MCR12 remote show system 2 Remote system information slot 2 Model Name RC 2002 1590nm System Description Managed Media Converter Location Contact System Up Time 0
63. t 1000 100 or 10 lt full half gt full or half Example MCR12 module set tp speed duplex 5 8 100 full 75 set fx duplex Syntax set fx duplex lt range gt lt full half gt Description To set up the fibre port s duplex mode of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt full half gt full means to set module fiber port duplex mode as full duplex half means to set module fiber port duplex mode as half duplex Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 lt full half gt full or half Example MCR12 module set fx duplex 5 8 full set ingress bandwidth Syntax set ingress bandwidth lt range gt lt value gt Description To set up the ingress bandwidth of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt value gt ingress bandwidth range 1 to 1000 unit Mbps Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 lt value gt 1 to 1000 76 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual Example MCR12 module set ingress bandwidth 5 8 100 set egress bandwidth Syntax set egress bandwidth lt range gt lt value gt Description To set up the module s egress bandwidth Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt value gt egress bandwidth range 1 to 1000 unit Mbps Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 lt value gt 1 to 1000 Example MCR12 module set egress bandwidth 1 3 200
64. t gt trap port lt community gt community name Possible value lt trap number gt 1 to 6 lt port gt 1 65535 Example MCR12 snmp set get community public MCR12 snmp set set community private MCR12 snmp set trap 1 192 168 1 1 162 public 98 show Syntax show Description The Show here is to display the configuration of SNMP Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 snmp show SNMP Disable Get Community public Set Community private Enable Trap Host 1 IP Address Trap Host 2 IP Address Trap Host 3 IP Address Trap Host 4 IP Address Trap Host 5 IP Address Trap Host 6 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Port 0 0 0 0 Port 0 0 0 0 Port 0 0 0 0 Port 0 0 0 0 Port 0 0 0 0 Port 162 Community public 162 Community public 162 Community public 162 Community public 162 Community public 162 Community public 99 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 Series Manual Alarm set trap Syntax set trap lt range gt Description To enable the trap of the events Argument lt range gt set the range of trap syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value lt range gt 1 12 Example MCR12 alarm events set trap 1 3 set all Syntax set all lt range gt Description To enable email sms and trap of events Argument lt range gt set the range of email and trap of events syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 Possible value
65. t management access is allowed If you wish to allow deny a particular type of access select the Custom radio button and select the type of access required HTTP Telnet or SNMP Otherwise select the Any radio button 21 Action Edit Create Delete MCR12 Series Manual Now that you have created your management access rule you now need to specify whether the rule is going to be used to allow or deny access to the management Select the desired radio button Click Edit Create to apply rule you have just created Or if you want to edit an existing rule highlight the rule and click Edit Create Highlight the rule that you want to delete and click delete 22 MCR12 Series Manual 3 3 Module 3 3 1 Information Displays the information related to the current modules you have installed in the MCR12 chassis Fle Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Cad Li http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin T ajea E Auto Logout OFF System E Module Informftion System Information Module Name Link Auto Nego Speed Duplex Flow Control Ingress BW Egress Bw ed Configuration a EEATT TP Down Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled 100 100 e Enabled 100M Full Enabled peia elite Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled 100 SNMP 2 MFCR100SC Alarm Enabled 100M Full Enabled Configuration Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled 100 Diagnostics SA n i Enabled 100M Full Enabled TFTP Server R Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled
66. ver Timezone Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Start and Daylight Saving End Argument None Possible value None Example MCR12 time show Current Time Wed Sep 07 10 27 04 2005 NTP Server 209 81 9 7 Timezone GMT 10 00 Day light Saving 3 Hours Day light Saving Start Mth 10 Day 12 Hour 1 Day light Saving End Mth 11 Day 12 Hour 1 93 MCR12 Series Manual Account add manager Syntax add manager lt name gt Description To create a new manager user When you create a new manager user you must type in password and confirm password Argument lt name gt new account name Possible value lt name gt A string must be at least 5 characters Example MCR12 account add manager aaaaa Password Confirm Password Save Successfully add guest Syntax add guest lt name gt Description To create a new guest user When you create a new guest user you must type in password and confirm password Argument lt name gt new account name Possible value lt name gt A string must be at least 5 characters 94 Example MCR12 account add guest bbbbb Password Confirm Password Save Successfully del Syntax del lt name gt Description To delete an existing account Argument lt name gt existing user account Possible value None Example MCR12 account del aaaaa Account aaaaa deleted password Syntax passw
67. ware Version CPU HW Mech Version CPU Code Number Sun Feb 11 04 25 48 2024 v1 01 v0 96 v1 01 v1 01 011402000003 Chassis HW Mech Version v1 01 v1 01 Chassis Code Number Host IP Address Host MAC Address Device Port 011408000012 192 168 1 1 00 00 8C 00 00 E3 UART 1 TP 2 Ramse P System Temperature Voltage Power Type Power State 2M 24 C 75 2 F Fan1 8875 Fan2 8875 Fan3 6550 Fan4 6550 5 1V Power1 AC Power2 AC Power1 On Power2 Off Figure 3 2 14 3 2 2 IP MCR12 Series Manual The IP Configuration page is used to set the IP Address settings of the MCR12 chassis A http 192 168 1 1 main_frame html first_admin admin TW Swellnet Australian S CW Coastalwatch surfca The Ac BA triple Auto Logout OFF MCR12 ESystem Remote Information SNMP Alarm Configuration Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout DHCP Setting IP Address Subnet Mask IP Configuration Disable 255 255 255 0 v 192 168 1 254 CSS Manual 0 0 0 0 Note You will lose connection with this device if enable DHCP Please use CLI to get the new IP address Figure 3 3 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used to issue IP Addresses to clients on the network The MCR12 is a DHCP Client and is used to receive an IP Address from a DHCP Server This option can be enabled or disabled Default Disabled When the DHCP Setting is set to Dis
68. when link goes down one any of the installed modules Tick the required trap method to send a trap when link is restored to any of the installed modules Tick the required trap method to send a trap when authorisation to the MCR12 fails Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a user logs in to the MCR12 Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a user logs out of the MCR12 Tick the required trap method to send a trap when the MCR12 is running at normal temperature Tick the required trap method to send a trap when the MCR12 is running at a high or low temperature Tick the required trap method to send a trap when voltage to the MCR12 is correct Tick the required trap method to send a trap when voltage to the MCR12 is high or low Tick the required trap method to send a trap when the Fan speed is normal Tick the required trap method to send a trap when the Fan speed is running slow or fast Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a Power Module has been inserted Tick the required trap method to send a trap when a Power Module has been removed Tick the required trap method to send a trap when Power from the power module is correct Tick the required trap method to send a trap when Power from the power module is incorrect Tick the required trap method to send a trap when the Egress Bandwidth setting has been changed on a module Tick the required trap method to send a trap when th
69. x 47 characters Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 lt name gt max 47 characters Example MCR12 module subscriber set username 1 ABC set location Syntax set location lt range gt lt location gt Description To set up the location of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt location gt max 47 characters Possible value lt range gt 1to 12 lt location gt max 47 characters Example 82 MCR12 Series Manual MCR12 module subscriber set location 1 Australia set contact Syntax set contact lt range gt lt contact gt Description To set up the contact of the module Argument lt range gt syntax 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt contact gt max 47 characters Possible value lt range gt 1 to 12 lt contact gt max 47 characters Example MCR12 module subscriber set contact 1 Alloy set phone Syntax set phone lt range gt lt phone gt Description To set up the contact phone number of the module Argument lt range syntax gt 1 5 7 available from 1 to 12 lt phone gt max 47 characters Possible value lt range syntax gt 1 to 12 lt phone gt max 47 characters 83 MCR12 Series Manual Example MCR12 module subscriber set phone 85629000 show Syntax show lt gt Description To display module subscriber information Argument lt gt module slot number available from 1 to 12 Possible
70. y MCR12DC 12 Slot Smart Media Converter Chassis with single DC Power Supply MSPS1 AC Power Module MSPS2 DC Power Module Module Ordering Information 10 100Base TX to 100Base FX Converter Modules MCR100SC 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Multimode MCR100ST 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module ST Multimode MCR100SC 05 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 5Km MCR100SC 20 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 20Km MCR100SC 40 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 40Km MCR100SC 60 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module SC Single mode 60Km MCR100BS5 20 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1550nm MCR100BS3 20 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 20Km 1310nm MCR100BS5 40 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 40Km 1550nm MCR100BS3 40 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 40Km 1310nm MCR100BS5 60 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 60Km 1550nm MCR100BS3 60 10 100Base TX to 100Bse FX Converter Module Bidi SC Single mode 60Km 1310nm 124 MCR12 Series Manual 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Modules MCR1000SC 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC Multimode MCR1000SC 10 1000Base T to 1000Base X Converter Module SC S
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