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Nokia GIGABIT TX TO SX TAP CVT-GCU/SX User's Manual

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1. Lam 2 Optics Installation Guide for GigaBit TX to SX Tap Model CVT GCU SX Doc PUBCVTGCUSXU Revised 03 07 TS AKS Optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Table of Contents Introduction ves e ep e a eR on Ve WOR Sele rer ee wees ES 1 Key Features ia 1 Product Diagram 003 sever siete sie sie re ne 2 Connecting a GigaBit TX to SX Tap to the Network oooo ooo oo o 3 Connecting a GigaBit TX to SX Tap to the Monitoring Device 5 Specifications ii rh yh Odense ode dees wed Eds Howe DET vee ee HE I Warranty ds Eh VR TY ib ORO d 8 OSA LEiOptics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap PLEASE READ THESE LEGAL NOTICES CAREFULLY By using a Net Optics Tap you agree to the terms and conditions of usage set forth by Net Optics Inc No licenses express or implied are granted with respect to any of the technology described in this manual Net Optics retains all intellectual property rights associated with the technology described in this manual This manual is intended to assist with installing Net Optics products into your network Trademarks and Copyrights 2007 by Net Optics Inc Net Optics is a registered trademark of Net Optics Inc Additional com pany and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the individual companies and are respectfully acknowledged Additional Information Net Optics Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications
2. tiation with the remaining side enabling a clean fail over to a redundant network connection if one is available A Network B To network switch or router In Ig To network switch or router Figure 2 3 SI Optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Connecting a GigaBit TX to SX Tap to the Monitoring Device 1 Supply power to the Tap using the 2 redundant power supplies included with the unit Verify that the Power LED illuminates 2 Using a Net Optics Custom Monitor Cable connect the single duplex end to the Tap Monitor Port A B 3 Connect the twin duplex end of the cable labeled DCE into the appropriate monitoring device port to monitor the DCE link 4 Connect the other twin duplex end to the appropriate monitoring device port to monitor the DTE link 5 Compare the LEDs on the Tap to the chart below to verify correct setup PWR1 Power 1 This LED illuminates Green when device is powered up PWR2 Power 2 This LED illuminates Green when redundancy is powered up LK Link This LED illuminates Green when link is established with another device Tx Transmit This LED illuminates Green when UTP port is transmitting a signal Rx Receive This LED illuminates Green when UTP port is receiving a signal Additional GigaBit TX SX Tap LEDs are located in the upper left and right hand corners of the RJ45 connectors for Port A and Port B Link Indicator Located in the upper rig
3. and other information contained in this document without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate Net Optics is not responsible for typographical errors SI Optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Introduction Net Optics GigaBit TX to SX Tap simplifies connecting FX fiber monitoring and security devices to GigaBit copper network links Convert TX to SX and tap into the link with one device reducing cost and complexity at the same time GigaBit TX to SX Taps support passive monitoring of GigaBit links at speeds at 1000 Mbps Transparent Access GigaBit TX to SX Taps establish permanent passive access ports without introducing a point of failure or disturbing other network connections These passive Taps deliver full duplex monitoring with zero impact on network traf fic around the clock Security and Visibility Without an IP address monitoring devices are isolated from the network dramatically reducing their exposure to attacks However the monitoring device connected to the Tap still sees all full duplex traffic as if it were in line including Layer 1 and Layer 2 errors Simply Plug It In Full duplex monitoring is a snap with supplied cables All networking and monitoring cables necessary for plug and play deployment are included with the Tap Reliability For extra uptime protection Net Optics GigaBit TX to SX Taps offer redundant power connection
4. 50 applications Optical Transmitter Wave Length 850 nm nominal Output Power 9 5 dB min 4 0 dB max Optical Receiver Input Sensitivity 0 dB min 17 dB max SI Optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Limitations on Warranty and Liability Net Optics offers a limited warranty for all its products IN NO EVENT SHALL NET OPTICS INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS INCLUD ING BOTH HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL OR BY ANY DEFECT OR INACCURACY IN THIS MANUAL ITSELF THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIM ITED TO LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS AND ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT even if Net Optics has been advised of the possibility of such damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Net Optics Inc warrants this Tap to be in good working order for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase from Net Optics or an authorized Net Optics reseller Should the unit fail anytime during the said ONE YEAR period Net Optics will at its discretion repair or replace the product This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship and materials and does not cover damage from accident disaster misuse abuse or unauthorized modifications If you have a problem and require service please
5. call the number listed at the end of this section and speak with our technical service personnel They may provide you with an RMA number which must accompany any returned product Return the product in its original shipping container or equivalent insured and with proof of purchase Additional Information Net Optics Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate Net Optics is not responsible for typographical errors THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED No Net Optics reseller agent or employee is authorized to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty Net Optics is always open to any comments or suggestions you may have about its products and or this manual Send correspondence to Net Optics Inc 5303 Betsy Ross Drive Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Telephone 1 408 737 7777 Fax 1 408 745 7719 Email info netoptics com Internet www netoptics com All Rights Reserved Printed in the U S A No part of this publication may be reproduced transmit ted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form by any means without prior written consent of Net Optics Inc with the following exceptions Any person is authoriz
6. ed to store documentation on a single computer for personal use only and that the documentation contains Net Optics copyright notice ns optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Notes ns optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Notes www netoptics com 2007 by Net Optics Inc All Rights Reserved
7. ht hand corner If a good link is established the LED illuminates a steady green If there is current activity on this link the LED flashes Note The SC connectors on the Custom Analyzer Cable contain RX connections only SI NEBiOptics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Connecting a GigaBit TX to SX Tap to the Monitoring Device To monitoring device Figure 3 ns 1153 Optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Specifications Splitter Specifications Split Ratio 50 50 Fiber Type Multimode Corning 62 5 125um wavelength 850nm Insertion Loss Network Port lt 4 5 dB Monitor Port lt 4 5 dB Operating Specifications Operating Temperature 10 C to 55 C Storage Temperature 0 C to 70 C Relative Humidity 10 min 95 max non condensing Mechanical Specifications Power Supply Input 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz 0 5A AC100 125V 50 60Hz 30VA for Japan Output 12V 1 5A 5V 2 4A for UK and Japan Dimensions 1 125 high x 6 5 deep x 4 5 wide Connectors 1 Duplex SC connector monitoring port 2 RJ45 8 pin connectors network ports Cable Interface Copper Cable Type 22 24 AWG unshielded twisted pair cable CATSE Fiber Optic Interface Laser Class I eye safe laser emitter type These Class I Lasers conform to the applicable requirements per US 21 CFR J and EN 60825 1 also UL 19
8. s Should the primary power source fail the Tap automatically switches to the backup power source Power LEDs on the front of the Tap indicate the current power source even if power is lost and reap plied there is always zero delay to network traffic Key Features Passive Secure Technology Provides passive access at speeds at 1000 Mbps without data stream interference or introducing a point of failure Access GigaBit copper links with SX fiber devices without a separate converter Permanent in line installation without affecting network performance SI Optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Key Features continued Passive Secure Technology Passes all full duplex traffic including errors from all layers for comprehensive troubleshooting No IP address is needed for the Tap or monitoring device enhancing monitoring security Redundant power ensures monitoring uptime Fully IEEE 802 3 compliant Ease of Use LED indicators show redundant power and link status Front mounted connectors make installation and operation quick and easy Silk screened application diagram illustrates all connections for easy deployment Optional 19 inch rack frames hold up to 3 or 12 Taps Tested and compatible with all major manufacturers monitoring devices including protocol analyzers probes and intrusion detection prevention systems Support Net Optics offers free technical support throughout
9. the lifetime of your purchase Our technical support team is available from 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Time Monday through Friday at 1 408 737 7777 and via email at ts support netoptics com FAQs are also available on Net Optics website at www netoptics com Product Diagram AA Network GigaBit TX to SX Converter Tap FRE mn FSR REN mm HER xy Optics O LASER CAUTION BLINK ACT ws MB LINK ACT es bo 1 Network A Network B LED Monitor A B TX TX Indicators SX www netoptics com Figure 1 Optics Installation Guide for Gigabit TX SX Tap Connecting a GigaBit TX to SX Tap to the Network 1 Unpack the Tap and verify that you have all components and obtain the required cables needed to successfully install the unit 2 Connect Network Port A to the appropriate switch server or router using a CATSE RJ45 straight thru cable This will act as your DCE interface 3 Connect Network Port B to the appropriate switch server or router using a CATSE RJ45 straight thru cable This will act as your DTE interface 4 Verify that the Tap Network Ports are cabled in line between two devices Link Fault Signaling The Tap negotiates separately with each side of the full duplex link detecting if either side fails In the event of a failure the Tap ceases nego

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