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1. File Edit Setup Control Window Help JB BBB BBB BBB BBE xx CTC UNION TE Oe PHH 44 Mana Tera Term XMODEM Send Filename PHB 200_v10t BIN Protocol XMODEM CRC Packet 229 Bytes transfered 29312 Elapsed time 2 26 200Bytes s UE J 44 7 24 Chapter 3 Provisioning 6 After the image transfer is completed and the image is written in the device the PHB 200 will automatically reboot The login prompt will again be displayed E amp Tera Term COM1 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help 999999999055 ae CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD x seo PHB 266 Manager FO Alarm Rela Link Loss FAN Failure Loss 1 User Name admin Password Check the firmware version Version explanation a aaa b bbb c ccc where a aaa is the H W hardware version in this example version 1 000 b bbb is the F W firmware version of the master CPU in this example version 1 000 c ccc is the F W firmware version of the 5 slave CPUs in this example version 1 000 If the slave CPU version shows it indicates one or more of the CPU versions mismatch or have checksum error In this case the upgrade should be run again 25 Chapter 3 Provisioning This page was left blank intentionally 26 Chapter 4 SNMP O Chapter 4 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a component of the Internet Protocol Suite as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF It consist
2. User Manual Tag PHB 200 SFP Patching Hub union CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 26591021 Fax 886 2 27991355 Email sales ctcu com techsupport ctcu com URL http www ctcu com PHB 200 User Manual Fiber Managed Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter Concentrator Rack 20 channels 1U Version 1 0 August 16 2013 First Release This document will be updated when the SNMP option becomes available Copyright 2013 CTC Union Technologies Inc All rights reserved All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Legal The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication CTC Union Technologies assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein CTC Union Technologies reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications with the intent to improve function or design at any time and without notice and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes CTC Union Technologies makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does CTC Union assume a
3. Power Failure Loss FAN Failure Loss lt lt Port 01 Configuration gt gt lt UTP Information gt lt SFP Information gt UTP Link UP SFP Link UP UTP Speed 1000M SFP Speed 1000M UTP Duplex Full SFP Present Exist LFP State Normal SFP Tx Fault Normal lt Port Configuration gt lt l gt Port Active Enable lt 4 gt Fiber Active Enable lt 2 gt Forward Mode lt 5 gt ALS Disable Store and forward lt 6 gt LFP Disable lt 3 gt Jumbo Frame Disable lt 7 gt Fiber Speed 1000 lt D gt SFP DD Information lt S gt Confirm the setting parameters don t forget to store parameters lt ESC gt Go to previous menu Please select an item The individual channel configuration screens will again show the header not shown here the version chassis alarms and the current state of the converters UTP Information and SFP Information Here is a description for each of these status indications UTP Information UTP Link An UP status here indicates there is a good link to the UTP port If there is no link the status will be displayed as DOWN UTP Speed This status will be shown as 10M 100M or 1000M and it indicates the auto detected speed when this port is configured for auto negotiation UTP Duplex This status will be shown as Full or Half and it indicates the auto negotiated duplex state when this port is configured for auto negotiation If this port is configured f
4. Link Link Link Link Link Link UTP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL SFP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP Chapter 3 Provisioning 3 3 3 Main Menu The main menu is displayed in 5 sections product header version alarm status per port status and function group Product Header kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Version PHB 200 Manager kkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk pee dy Ae TL UUU0 1L 00U 1 000 77777 Alarm Relay Enable Link Loss Loss Power Failure Loss FAN Failure Loss D D D D in lt l gt Port lt 2 gt Port lt 3 gt Port Port Status per port lt 4 gt Port lt 5 gt Port lt 6 gt Port lt 7 gt Port lt 8 gt Port lt 9 gt Port lt A gt Port a ee m dl e Bl Gh ll es ee a r MA AA A AA AA A A A A A a Ll dl el Bl lt L gt Device and Alarm lt S gt Store Parameters lt P gt Password Setup lt T gt All Port Configuration lt Q gt Logout lt U gt Firmware Upgrade with Xmodem Functions 3 3 4 Converter Channel Configuration To directly manage any of the 20 individual media converters simply key the port using the numbers 1 9 and letters a k This will take you to the configuration screen just for that specific port Ver 1 000 1 000 1 000 Alarm Relay Enable Link Loss Loss
5. There are two LEDs associated with this RJ 45 connector a GREEN link indicator for presence or absence of LAN link and a GREEN activity indicator which will flash whenever there is LAN traffic on this port Link m Activity SNMP 1 2 1 5 CONSOLE Port This DB9 female connector provides an RS 232 DCE data communication equipment asynchronous serial connection for local management using a simple text based terminal emulator CONSOLE Pin xD na Signal Ground png 1 2 1 6 Accessory Cable This DB9F to DB9M cable provides an extension for the RS 232 This cable provides connection between the PHB 200 and the serial port of terminal Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 Chassis Rear Description The rear panel provides the power input connections AC DC chassis shown Alarm relay contacts are available via a screw terminal block Alarm Relay Contacts Input Power Switch Input Power Switch Cooling Fan Terminal Strip Power Module 2 IEC AC Mains Input Power Module 1 for DC Power DC Type Shown AC Type Shown Figure 1 2 Chassis Rear View 1 4 Chassis Physical Dimensions The following drawing shows the physical dimensions of the PHB 200 TO chha ecke 302 70 Cl Gl ll nll all al al nl all a nl al E All dimensions are shown in millimeters Figure 1 3 Chassis Dimensions in millimeters 10 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 5 Chassis Specifications Environment Temperature 0 50 C 32 1
6. IL IL IL IL IL IL Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port i Down Port i Down Port i Down Port i Port 18 Li UP ee hu Au Im hm hmm hmm hol u hd hood hd hu SPS o o See ee had Down Device Information and Alarm Configuration N Password Setup 5 et era Logout lt U gt Firmware Upgrade with modem 2 Select item 1 Download Upgrade File amp Tera Term COM1 VT 9999999999999 FH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH FH TH HH HH HEHE HEHE se CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD xxx PHB 288 Manager ER Firmware Upgrade With Modem RR HOOD lt 1 gt Download Upgrade File ESC gt Go to previous menu Please select an item E Tera Term COM1 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help HOODIA xe CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD xx x PHB 288 Manager RR xx Firmware Upgrade With X Modem RR FEE lt lt Firmware Upgrade With X Modem gt gt Erase Code begin Erase code finished The flash memory will be erased and the unit will be standing by for Xmodem image file transfer This is indicated by the CC characters being displayed 23 Chapter 3 Provisioning 3 Use the TeraTerm Pro application to transfer the image file to the PHB 200 for writing W Tera Term COM1 VT 0 So ET dit Setup Control Window Help New connection Alt N ON TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD xxx a Duplicat Alt D Manager
7. The Alarm Relay must also be enabled Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit This setting will be applied immediately Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt 3 gt Power Failure Alarm This toggle can be used to user program the alarm so that it is active in the event one of two redundant power supplies suffers a loss of power The Alarm Relay must also be enabled Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit This setting will be applied immediately Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt 4 gt Fan Failure Alarm This toggle can be used to user program the alarm so that it is active in the event of fan failure The Alarm Relay must also be enabled Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt 1 gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit This setting will be applied immediately Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt System Functions gt There are two system functions available here the Device Reset and the Factory Default functions A description of the settings follows lt 5 gt Device Reset Thi
8. ee uplicate session e Upgrade With X Modem O Cygwin connection Alt G Modem gt gt Log Comment to Log View Log lease select an item Show Log dialog XMODEM gt Receive Replay Log YMODEN Send gt Print Alt P B Plus da Disconnect Alt I Quick VAN gt Exit Alt Q Exit All 4 Follow the File menu pull down File gt Transfer gt XMODEM gt Send Be very sure to use only the Xmodem protocol W Tera Term CO E Tera Term XMODEM Send File Edit Setup PHB 200_v10t BIN 7 23 2013 10 37 AM lt lt Firmware 2 ttpcmn dll 5 31 2013 12 21 AM lt 1 gt Download lt 2 gt Check fa S ttpdlg dil 5 31 2013 12 22 AM 2 ttpfile dil 5 31 2013 12 21 AM KESC gt Go to p 4 Mm File name PHB 200_v10t BIN Files of type All a The firmware image should be located just one directory up from the TeraTerm application in the upgrade package b Select the image file c Click the Open button 5 If all is right TeraTerm should start to transfer to the PHB 200 over the serial interface The progress will be shown on the progress bar If for some reason transfer does not start maybe too much time has elapsed try powering OFF and ON the PHB 200 As the CPU image has already been erased the unit will immediately go into Xmodem Receive mode The file transfer will take about 5 and a half minutes amp Tera Term COM1 VT
9. to prevent ESD occurrences Antistatic mat or antistatic foam to set the equipment on 2 2 Site Preparation Install PHB 200 within reach of an easily accessible grounded AC outlet or three wire 48VDC Power return Earth Ground central office power The AC outlet should be capable of furnishing 100 to 240 VAC Refer to 2 4 Electrical Installation Allow at least 10cm 4 inch clearance at the front of PHB 200 for the Fiber and other copper cables 2 3 Mechanical Assembly PHB 200 is designed for rackmount installation and will require 1U space in a standard EIA 19 rack PHB 200 chassis is delivered completely assembled The rack mount adapters may be placed along the front or centrally located on the chassis 2 3 1 Rack mounting Bracket may install for 19 mounting factory installed Figure 2 1 Standard 19 Rackmount Installation of PHB 200 Unit requires 1RU space 13 Chapter 2 Installation 2 4 Electrical Installation With an AC power supply AC power is supplied to PHB 200 through a standard IEC C14 3 prong receptacle located on the rear of the unit Any national power cord with IEC C13 line plug may be used to connect AC power to the power supply With a DC supply DC 48V is connected to the terminal block located on the rear of the unit observing the proper polarity PHB 200 should always be grounded through the protective earth lead of the power cable in AC installations or via the frame ground connection for DC
10. 22 F Humidity 5 95 non condensing Alarm relay contact ratings 125VAC 1A 110VDC 0 6A 30VDC 4A Power Supply Specifications AC Power Input Universal 100 240VAC 10 90 264VAC absolute at ambient temperature Frequency 47 63 Hz Output DC 12V 60W maximum rating Green power rated 89 power efficiency DC Power Module Input 36 60 VDC option 1 Input 18 36VDC option 2 Output DC 12V 60W maximum rating Power Consumption 45 watts max Heat Generation 154 BTU hr Compliance European Union EN55022 2006 Class A EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 and EN60950 1 2001 FCC part 15 subpart B class A Reliability MTTB gt 65 000 hours 25 C Physical Specifications Dimensions 438mm Width x 302mm Depth x 44mm Height US 17 1 4 wide x 11 7 8 deep x 1 3 4 high Net Weight 6 7 Kg US 14 3 4 lbs 11 Chapter 1 Introduction This page is blank intentionally 12 Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Introduction The Installation chapter will cover the physical installation of PHB 200 the electrical connections interface connections and cabling requirements A brief overview of the functional components such as main unit and management options will also be outlined in this chapter Required Tools You will need these tools to install PHB 200 Number 2 Phillips screwdriver for the 3mm and the 12 24 rack installation screws Wrist strap or other personal grounding device
11. ED is green the Fiber speed indicated is 100M 100Base FX When the LED is amber colored the Fiber speed indicated is 1000M 1000Base X The right hand LED is a green LED that when lit indicates Fiber link state When off there is no Fiber link E SPD ES LNK Active ACTIVE GREEN INACTIVE Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 1 3 Chassis Status There are currently 5 functional LEDs in this group with one LED reserved for future use Below please find a description for each of these LEDs LED Color State Description PWR PWR1 GREEN Supply is working normally 1 O 2 ON No power powered off or no supply ON Supply is working normally PWR2 GREEN OFF No power powered off or no supply O O SYS GREEN ON The system CPU is running normally SYS RESV OFF The system is abnormal RESV GREEN REnew Software Version flash during update ON Blinking once per second SNMP active SNMP GREEN SNMP Alarm No SNMP option is installed ALM RED ON The programmable alarm condition is active OFF No alarm or none programmed Note PWR1 is located on the right hand side of the chassis when viewed from the back of the chassis PWR2 is located on the left hand side when viewed from the back of the chassis 1 2 1 4 SNMP Port This RJ 45 port supports a 10 100M Ethernet connection for management when the optional SNMP module is installed in the PHB 200 Without the SNMP module this connector is of no use and connects to nothing internally
12. able This provides an easy to use menu system for local configuring operating and monitoring of the PHB 200 No complex CLI command line interface must be learned 20 x 10 100 1000M Console Port Electrical Ethernet Ports 38400 8 N 1N aaa a an a a a a a a a a Re Gi Gl Gi ll lil Cl Gl i el il li ll tl Gil S J 20 x 100 1000M Mgmt Port Status Optical Ethernet Ports SNMP LEDs Figure 1 1 Chassis Front View 1 2 1 LED Indicators 1 2 1 1 RJ 45 LAN Port The electrical LAN port of each converter channel has two LED indicators The left hand side LED is a dual color LED that indicates the LAN speed on the UTP port When the LED is off the speed indicated is 10M 10Base T When the LED is green the speed indicated is 100M 100Base TX When the LED is amber colored the speed indicated is 1000M 1000Base T The right hand LED is also a dual color LED When green the LED indicates a Full Duplex connection and when off indicates a Half Duplex connection When this LED is amber it indicates the converter is forwarding a link loss LFP is active Speed m Duplex LFP 100M GREEN Active Flash Duplex LFP LFP 1 2 1 2 SFP Cage Fiber LAN Port The optical LAN port of each converter channel uses an SFP cage Located directly above each SFP cage are two LED indicators The left hand side LED is a dual color LED that indicates the Fiber speed on that port When the LED is off it indicates the port is disabled When the L
13. d VT File Edit Setup Control Window Tera Term New connection TCPAP 23 UNSPEC Telnet Port COM1 USB Serial Port COM1 2 ox Jl Cancel Help The next step is to configure the serial port communication parameters To do this select the Setup pull down menu and from that menu select Serial port Window Font Serial port General Additional settings Save setup Restore setup Load key map 15 Chapter 3 Provisioning The next step is to modify the serial port parameters so that we can establish working communication with the PHB 200 The communication parameters must be set as follows Baud rate 38400 Data 8 bit Parity none Stop 1 bit Flow control none Now click the OK button and the application will be ready to establish communication with the PHB 200 a amp Tera Term COM1 W Tera Term Serial port setup File Edit Setup Ca Port Baud rate Data Canca Parity Stop Elow control Transmit delay 0 msec char 0 a msecjline Connect the Personal Computer s COM port to the PHB 200 s Console port using the provided DB9F to DB9M cable Only 3 wire RS 232 is required pins 2 3 amp 5 RD TD and SG Power on the PHB 200 if not already powered on The following login screen will be displa
14. enerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE 1 The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits CISPR PUB 22 Class A COMPLIANCE This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC and LVD directives of the European Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards EN 55022 2006 Class A EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 and EN60950 1 2001 Table of Contents Enapter1 Introduction nee ee ee ei 7 oo UCT ON ee o A Nee een 7 ED Functional Description ae ee Nee ee es 7 t2 Chassis Front Desc er 8 172 NL LeE LP NCU EON Se a A A S 8 to Chassis Redi Desen pt ion use nenne ae ee 10 1 4 Chassis PhYsical Dimensions ar ae es A A ads 10 ONC lds SIS Pe CMI ons
15. er changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off 18 Chapter 3 Provisioning lt 5 gt ALS This safety feature when enabled will disable the transmit laser if there is no received signal It is also referred to as Auto Laser Shutdown Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit After making the change press s to apply the change in the working memory and make it active Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt 6 gt Link Transparency This Link Pass Through mechanism makes the fiber media converter appear to be transparent for a link state either from electrical or optical side A fault on either side is immediately reflected on the opposite side of the converter This LPT mechanism must be enabled manually as it is disabled by default Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit After making the change press s to apply the change in the working memory and make it active Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt 7 gt Fiber Speed This converter supports dual rate fiber connection of either 100M or 1000M This allows the c
16. example Old Password New Password Confirm Password lt ESC gt Go to previous menu If this is a new unit enter the password admin at the old password prompt Then key in the new password twice If the passwords do not match the password will not be changed or set You must enter the same password correctly twice Additionally null passwords are not accepted 3 3 5 3 Logout lt Q gt Logout This function will allow you to log out of the management interface To log back in the password must be entered Setting example lt Y gt Yes lt N gt No lt Esc gt Exit Reminder Before logging out make sure any settings that should remain permanent are first stored 3 3 5 4 Store Parameters lt S gt Store Parameters Any changes made to the configuration of the PHB 200 must be saved into non volatile RAM so they are restored in the event of power recycling or reset of the PHB 200 Setup example lt Y gt Yes lt N gt No lt Esc gt Exit 3 3 5 5 All Port Configuration lt T gt All Port Configuration The PHB 200 has 20 isolated media converts all built into a single unit 19 rackmount chassis This All Port provides a method to globally set all 20 converters to the same setting parameters This can be very convenient if all the ports need to be active and set to the same fiber data rate The settings performed here are identical to those done on a per port basis except that they are applied t
17. ing to IEEE802 3 any Ethernet frame larger than 1518 bytes or larger than 1522 bytes with VLAN tag is a non standard frame Being non standard these jumbo frames are not compatible with most networks Currently the defacto definition for a jumbo frame is one of up to 9600 bytes in size Most switches routers DSL computers and WiFi devices do not support these non standard packet sizes However due to marketing pressures most new Ethernet chips have support for jumbo frames If you are on an education network backbone or run a data center then you may possibly have use for jumbo frame support Here it can be specifically enabled Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit After making the change press s to apply the change in the working memory and make it active Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt 4 gt Fiber Active This converter channel can completely disable the SFP to block all traffic When disabled the Fiber Speed and Link LEDs will be off and the SFP laser will be turned off lit and all other LEDs for that port will be off regardless of the link conditions Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit After making the change press s to apply the change in the working memory and make it active Later remember to store the paramet
18. installations IEC C13 line plug Left Live line Il Right Neutral line I Middle Ground DC IN V FG V Left V 48V Right V OV Middle Frame Ground D a FE ES G WF AZ IU 36 60VDC 18 36 VDC Figure 2 4 IEC AC amp terminal block DC power connector pin assignment 2 5 Alarm Installation The alarm relay provides one set of Power Failure contacts normally open and closed for monitoring the power and Ethernet link condition of the PHB 200 The alarm contacts may be programmed through the management interface to react to different fault conditions Alarm Relay Alarm Contact Ratings a Gl E A 125VAC 1A QF JAE JAE OO OP 110VDC 0 6A No SM NS 30VDC 4A Figure 2 5 Alarm Relay Contacts i l i Siren Audible Alarm m DC Figure 2 6 Example of electrical circuit for audible alarm 14 Chapter 3 Provisioning Chapter 3 Provisioning 3 1 Introduction The information provided here is a detailed description of the management interfaces and methodologies for managing PHB 200 For details on operation of the SNMP optional feature please refer to Chapter 4 3 2 Management Methods The management method for PHB 200 without SNMP option is limited to a local serial console connection When the SNMP option is installed in the PHB 200 management includes IP based
19. ion includes the inventory and status of power supplies and of the cooling fans The PHB 200 is available in 5 power options that include single AC single DC dual AC dual DC and AC plus DC In addition DC supplies are offered in two different voltage ranges an 18 36VDC or a 36 60VDC range For operation with 24VDC the lower range supply must be used For operation at normal Central Office DC power 48VDC the higher range option must be ordered If cooling fans are installed that support speed sensing they will be recognized and their speed displayed Otherwise the fans will not be detected and the RPM will be displayed as 0000 lt Alarm Configuration gt The alarm relay can be user programmed to act on different faults A description of the settings follows lt 1 gt Alarm Relay This toggle can be used to completely disable the alarm no matter the actual alarm condition When disabled the front panel ALM red LED will be off and the relay will be in the normally open state Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit This setting will be applied immediately Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off 20 Chapter 3 Provisioning lt 2 gt Link Loss Alarm This toggle can be used to user program the alarm so that it is active in the event of any UTP or Fiber link loss condition
20. modem 3 3 5 1 Device and Alarm lt L gt Device and Alarm This sub menu contains information about the power options installed in the PHB 200 and the cooling fan status The PHB 200 supports fans with or without tachometer signal Fans that support monitoring their RPM revolutions per minute are an option This menu also has the Alarm Configuration and the System Functions The details of those will be explained below kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD PHB 200 Manager ee kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Ver 1 000 1 000 1 000 Alarm Relay Enable Link Loss Loss Power Failure Loss FAN Failure Loss lt lt Device Information and Alarm Configuration gt gt lt Device Information gt Power Module Type Fixed Type Power 1 AC Power Module UP Power 2 DC Power Module UP Power Module Info Detec AN unction No AN RPM unction or No AN Detect FAN2 Function No FAN RPM function or No FAN FAN1 RPM 0000 RPM FAN2 RPM 0000 RPM lt Alarm Configuration gt Alarm Config amp lt l gt Alarm Relay Enable lt 5 gt Device Reset System Functions lt 2 gt Link Loss Alarm Disable lt 6 gt Factory Default lt 3 gt Power Failure Disable lt 4 gt FAN Failure Disable lt ESC gt Go to previous menu Please select an item lt Device Information gt The device informat
21. n and Provisioning The divisions in that manual are intended for use by personnel to answer questions in general areas Planners and potential purchasers may read Chapter 1 Introduction to determine the suitability of the product to its intended use Operating personnel would use the Provisioning Chapter 3 to become familiar with the unit settings Network Administrators should read the chapters on Provisioning SNMP and Troubleshooting Chapter 3 4 amp 5 to become familiar with the diagnostic capabilities network settings and management strategies for the SNMP managed chassis 1 1 Functional Description PHB 200 is a 1U high 19 rack mountable device that features 20 completely independent and isolated Gigabit Ethernet fiber media converters concentrated into a single unit PHB 200 provides a fixed high density solution by placing 20 media converters in one manageable platform A feature of PHB 200 allows it to detect the working or failing status either of two power supplies or any fan in the unit and activate relays that can be used to control external alarm devices All settings of the media converters may be managed through any of the available management interfaces A local serial COM port allows management from terminal emulation and an easy to use menu system When the optional SNMP network management feature is installed the PHB 200 may be managed via Telnet menu system HTTP GUI or SNMP The optical ports of PHB 200 support industr
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23. o all 20 converters at once Setup example lt lt All Port Configuration gt gt lt l gt Port Active Disable lt 4 gt Fiber Active Enable lt 2 gt Forward Mode lt 5 gt ALS Disable Store and forward lt 6 gt Link Transparency Disable lt 3 gt Jumbo Frame Disable lt 7 gt Fiber Speed 1000 lt S gt Confirm the setting parameters please remember to Store Parameters lt ESC gt Go to previous menu Please select an item Follow the setting instruction as they were explained in Section 3 3 4 Pressing S here will immediately apply the setting to all converters After the settings are tailored for your use remember to Store Parameters on the main menu page 22 Chapter 3 Provisioning 3 3 5 6 Upgrade Firmware lt U gt Firmware Upgrade with Xmodem Occasionally there may be new firmware for the PHB 200 which could add new features or correct bugs found in the field The PHB 200 supports field upgrade through the serial console port using Xmodem file transfer protocol Setup example 1 Select item U to enter the Firmware Upgrade menu E Tera Term COM1 VT 9999999999999 99999999 xe CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD xxx PHB 288 Manager RR Ver 1 666 1 666 1 666 Alarm RelaylEnable 1 Link Loss Loss Power Failure Loss FAN Failure Loss Link UTP J SFP UTP SFP Port 61 Li Down Port i Down Port i Down Port i Down IL Doun IL Ic IL Port i Down
24. onnect to PHB 200 by using the SNMP s IP address 28 29 Chapter 4 SNMP Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Introduction This chapter will be added in a later revision of the document 30 31 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting CTC union LS SS OSA A WWW ctcu com T 886 2 2659 1021 F 886 2 2659 0237 E sales ctcu com 5 F
25. onverter to be used with both Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet switches The fiber rate selected must be supported by the SFP module In most cases modern 1 25gbps SFP modules can support both Gigabit and Fast Ethernet rates Since there is no standard for fiber speed detection or negotiation it is important to manually set the fiber rate to the desired speed Setting example lt 0 gt 1000M lt 1 gt 100M lt Esc gt Exit After making the change press s to apply the change in the working memory and make it active Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt D gt SFP DD Information The DDI for SFP is described in SFF 8472 Multi Source Agreement MSA The PHB 200 has the ability to read and display this information from any vendor SFP that follows SFF 8472 Display example kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD PHB 200 Manager ee KEKKEKKKEKEKKKEKKEKK ERRE ERA Ver 1 000 1 000 1 000 Alarm Relay Enable Link Loss Loss Power Failure Loss FAN Failure Loss lt lt Fiber D D Function Status gt gt Vendor Name CTC UNION Vendor Part Number SFS 7020 WA DD Fiber Type Single Tx Wave Length 1310 nm RX Wave Length 1550 nm Link Length 0020 Km Tx Power 05 dBm Rx Power 07 dBm 32 dBm 48 C 1 Rx Sensiti
26. or auto negotiation and the connected LAN device does not support auto negotiation for example if it is manually set then auto negotiation will fail and this port will be placed in Half Duplex mode per IEEE802 3u LFP State The Link Fault Pass through is a mechanism to forward the state of either UTP or Fiber port to the alternate Fiber or UTP port This mechanism must be specifically enabled under the option LFP When enabled a loss of UTP link will force the Fiber link down Likewise if the Fiber link experiences link loss the UTP link will be forced down SFP Information SFP Link An UP status here indicates there is a good link to the Fiber port If there is no link the status will be displayed as DOWN SFP Speed This status will be shown as 100M or 1000M and it indicates the manually set speed for the dual rate 100 1000 fiber port SFP Present This status will either indicate Exist if a compliant SFP module is inserted into the SFP cage or None if there is no SFP present SFP Tx Fault This function is only available in SFP with DDI as described in SFF 8472 Multi Source Agreement MSA This status will be Fault if Tx Fault is issued from the SFP When TxFault is cleared the sttus will return to Normal 17 Chapter 3 Provisioning Port Configuration lt 1 gt Port Active This converter channel can be completely disabled to block all traffic When disabled only the Fiber Speed LED will be li
27. rennen 11 Chapter 2 Installation ann einer beein 13 ZOCO seen are lla ol a eat 13 22 MO Prepara Oriana A 13 2 3 Mechanical Assembly ida diiniita 13 DIS RANCIO as d 13 24 Electiical installation a ias 14 25 O a 14 Chapter PROVISIONES ada 15 SS UIATFO UICN A E O al ISS 15 3 2 Management Methods zn 52 ee ee Be ee 15 3 3 Local Eonsole Manapement ee ee rated 15 33 1 Terminal Prenda 15 B35 2 CONSOLE LOEN ae ee ee 16 3 3 3 Man Mensen ae aan 17 3 3 2 C nverter ChanhelCONMBULATIOMN even ae een 17 3 35 9 DEVICE FUNCION S aeina a a ra a ia 20 Chapter AS NMP a a ee een 27 o o A ee ee ne ee een hehe 27 2 1 Telnet Console Management un nee rare seen 27 42 Web based Management nes else alien 27 1 2 EDeraulElPSertHun Oncala 27 1 22 Web Manapet Operations A AAA 28 Chapter o 1roublesho0tne as ac a el 30 Sl A ee ee een 30 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1 0 Introduction Thank you for choosing PHB 200 Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Media Converter Concentrator Rack If you would like to skip right to the installation of the Converter Chassis proceed to Chapters 2 This manual is used to explain the hardware installation and provisioning procedures for PHB 200 and present its capabilities and specifications This manual is divided into 5 Sections the Introduction Installation Provisioning SNMP and Troubleshooting chapters Installers should carefully read the Chapters 2 amp 3 Installatio
28. s function can be used to force a soft reboot of CPU and a reset of all the switch chips The operator must reply with a y to force a restart Pressing n or ESC will exit this function with no change Setting example lt Y gt Yes lt N gt No lt Esc gt Exit This setting will be applied immediately Remember if you have made any other changes they need to be saved first Rebooting will bring the PHB 200 back to the previously saved settings lt 6 gt Factory Default This function can be used to return all settings to their original factory default The operator must reply with a y to force the default action Pressing n or ESC will exit this function with no change Setting example lt Y gt Yes lt N gt No lt Esc gt Exit This setting will be applied immediately Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off 21 Chapter 3 Provisioning 3 3 5 2 Password Setup lt P gt Password Setup When shipped from the factory the PHB 200 requires the password admin to login for management If the equipment is in a secure room with controlled access there may be no requirement to reset the password from the factory default If however the unit is placed in a public area or closet with public access changing the password may be required Use this function to change the password Setup
29. s of a set of standards for network management including an application layer protocol a database schema and a set of data objects 4 1 Introduction The PHB 200 has the option of an additional hardware module to provide SNMP management capability This module uses an embedded system interfaces directly with the PHB 200 hardware and provides user interfaces for Telnet text menu Web graphical user interface and for SNMP protocol using enterprise MIB 4 1 Telnet Console Management The Telnet implementation in the PHB 200 with SNMP option provides a remote terminal interface The operation of this interface is identical to the local serial console interface but is available remotely via TCP IP Ethernet connection Please refer to Section 3 3 2 for the operation of this text based menu system 4 2 Web based Management The SNMP card has 1 10 100 Ethernet port for local remote management The IP management provides a Web based display with the ability to control all aspects of management in PHB 200 4 2 1 Default IP settings The Ethernet RJ 45 port can connect to manager PC by IP The default IP settings must follow these communication parameters IP address tbd Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway don t care Username admin Password admin Chapter 4 SNMP 4 2 2 Web Manager Operation PHB 200 with SNMP supports web based management Use your favorite browser Chrome Firefox Internet Explorer or Safari and c
30. t and all other LEDs for that port will be off regardless of the link conditions Setting example lt 0 gt Disable lt l gt Enable lt Esc gt Exit After making the change press s to apply the change in the working memory and make it active Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt 2 gt Forward Mode There are two modes for this converter store amp forward switch or pass through converter modes The default mode is store amp forward In this mode the entire packet is buffered in the switch before it is sent out This mode must be used when the UTP and Fiber ports are different speed and or different Duplex In pass through mode the switch is bypassed allowing the packet to be transparently sent without buffering However in pass through mode the UTP and Fiber speed and Duplex MUST be exactly the same Pass through mode provides the lowest latency transmission and also supports any jumbo frame to pass transparently Setting example lt 0 gt Store and forward lt l gt Pass through mode lt Esc gt Exit After making the change press s to apply the change in the working memory and make it active Later remember to store the parameter changes by pressing s on the main menu page If changes are not stored they will be lost when the PHB 200 is powered off lt 3 gt Jumbo Frame Accord
31. textual console Telnet web based GUI management through any standard web browser SNMP management through proprietary MIB and via CTC Union s Element Management System EMS 3 3 Local Console Management The PHB 200 has a DB9 female Console port located on the front panel right hand side of the unit The RS 232 DCE data communications equipment port is designed for a direct 1 1 serial connection to a terminal or PC COM port and terminal emulation software 3 3 1 Terminal Preparation There are a number of common programs which can be used as terminal emulators for Microsoft Windows based computers Windows XP computers already have a terminal emulation program called HyperTerminal However in operating systems after Windows XP such a Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 there is no such terminal emulation program In these cases we highly recommend the free emulation program TeraTerm Pro This program can be found freely on the Internet by doing a simple search For the remainder of this chapter TeraTerm Pro will be used as our terminal emulator under Windows TeraTerm Example Start the application The New connection pop up window will appear Select the Serial radio button From the Port pull down menu select the communication port In the example below the COM port is a USB serial adapter After selection of the communications port click the OK button amp Tera Term disconnecte
32. vity Temperature lt ESC gt Go to previous menu Please select an item Tx Power Rx Power Rx Sensitivity and Temperature are all extended information available from SFP that support DDI 19 Chapter 3 Provisioning 3 3 5 Device Functions From the main menu page all settings for the PHB 200 device itself can be performed kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk x CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD PHB 200 Manager RER kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Ver 1 000 1 000 1 000 Alarm Relay Enable Link Loss Loss Power Failure Loss FAN Failure Loss Link Type UTP SFP UTP SFP lt l gt Port Link UP UP lt B gt Port Link UP UP lt 2 gt Port Link UP J UP lt C gt Port Link UP UP lt 3 gt Port Link UP UP lt D gt Port Link UP UP lt 4 gt Port Link UP UP lt E gt Port Link UP UP lt 5 gt Port Link UP UP lt F gt Port Link UP UP lt 6 gt Port Link UP UP lt G gt Port Link UP UP lt 7 gt Port Link UP UP lt H gt Port Link UP UP lt 8 gt Port Link UP UP lt I gt Port Link UP UP lt 9 gt Port Link UP UP lt J gt Port Link UP UP lt A gt Port Link UP UP lt K gt Port Link UP UP Functions lt L gt Device and Alarm lt S gt Store Parameters lt P gt Password Setup lt T gt All Port Configuration lt Q gt Logout lt U gt Firmware Upgrade with X
33. y standard SFP modules Both fast Ethernet and gigabit Ethernet data rates are supported 100 1000 dual rate SFP may be typical duplex fiber modules WDM BiDi single fiber types or CWDM DWDM types The PHB 200 supports reading the DOM of any inserted SFP There is no lock out feature so any third party SFP module may be freely used PHB 200 copper twisted pair ports utilized shielded RJ 45 connectors These Ethernet ports support 10 100 1000M auto negotiation per IEEE802 3u PHB 200 may incorporate redundant power supplies When the unit is ordered with two supplies they provide for power redundancy The supplies depending on the model derive power from either an AC power source 100 240VAC and or DC power source Two available DC power options provide either 18 36VDC or 36 60VDC range The copper Ethernet and fiber SFP cages are also located on the face along with status indicator LEDs The status LED indicators provide for quick indications of both copper and fiber link statuses and fault detection Power amp User I F q Power control 1 to 20 independent FX to TP media converters PHB200 Simple Block Diagram Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Chassis Front Description The front of PHB 200 has the SFP cages and RJ 45 pairs for each of the independent fiber media converters Status LEDs provide real time state of fiber and UTP links The DB9 female console port is RS 232 DCE for direct connection to PC COM port with 1 1 c
34. yed amp Tera Term COM1 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help PHB 200 Manager Ver 1 00 i 666 1 HHA 1 Alarm Relay Enable Link Loss Loss Power Failure Lo User Name Password admin a 3 3 2 Console Login s FOIE x CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD xxx a FAN Failure Loss The factory default password for the PHB 200 is admin After successfully logging in the main status screen of the PHB 200 will be displayed kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kk PHB 200 Manager CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD kk kk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Ver 1 000 1 000 1 0 Alarm Relay Enable Link Loss Loss Type UTP SFP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Link UP UP Power Failure Link Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port kd lt B gt lt C gt lt D gt lt E gt lt F gt lt G gt lt H gt lt I gt lt J gt lt K gt kel ee ee Bal Bl Bl MA AA AA AA AA A AA AA A A A a La ll e o el dl el Bl Device and Alarm lt S gt Store Parameters Password Setup Logout 16 001 Loss Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 lt T gt All Port Configuration lt U gt Firmware Upgrade with Xmodem FAN Failure Loss Link Link Link Link

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