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Chapter 5: Operation

5.4 Ethernet Switching (SW1042A-MM, SW1045A-MM)

A/B Switch models that support Ethernet remote control can be switched using commands sent over an Ethernet network. In 
order to use the Ethernet Network port on the A/B Switch you must set the IPADDRESS, SUBNETMASK, and GATEWAY address 
parameters before connecting to your network. See Section 6 for more details on how to do this. After setting up the system and 
powering up for the first time, you may also need to change other parameters for your application. All configuration parameters 
are stored in non-volatile memory. They are immediately active when a change is made, but they will not become permanent until 
the SAVE command, followed by the RESET command has been executed.

Once the Ethernet remote control port has been configured, the A/B Switch can be switched using SNMP commands—see the 
MIB path summary in the appendix for a list of SNMP variables and their functions.

The A/B Switch also supports remote telnet access, and can be controlled via a telnet session using the same commands as  
supported by the RS-232 serial interface. Refer to Section 7 for the complete list of console commands.

As an additional option, A/B Switch models that support Ethernet remote control also include a built-in http server application 
that allows all of the console commands listed in section 7 to be accessed via a web browser interface. See Section 8 for more 
details about the web browser interface feature.

NOTE:  The NETWORK port on the A/B Switch is 10BASE-T only. The STATUS LED will blink whenever the A/B Switch receives a 

command from the Ethernet network interface or from the serial RS232 interface. In addition the STATUS LED will blink 
when a switching command is issued via the remote control contacts or front panel push button switches.

The A/B Switch also has the ability to issue either SNMP traps, or UDP syslog messages. These messages can be sent to one or 
more network administrator systems to provide notification when the A/B Switch changes connection states either automatically 
(auto bypass switching or auto recovery switching) or via manual control (front panel toggle switch or commands received on the 
RS232 or Ethernet interfaces), and when certain other events occur. See Section 10 and Section 11 for additional details.

To restrict access to the A/B Switch, each of the Ethernet interface options (SNMP, telnet, and web browser) can be independently 
enabled/disabled, and if enabled, can be configured to require a login password. Additionally, user access can be restricted by IP 
address so only commands received from pre-defined “administrator” IP addresses will be acknowledged and acted upon. See 
section 7 for additional information regarding these commands.

5.5 Automatic Switching (SW1042A-MM, SW1045A-MM)

The A/B Switch models that support Ethernet remote control can also be configured to automatically switch between a “normal” 
connection state (port C connected to port B) and a “bypass” or “failover” connection state (port C connected to port A). User 
configurable failover and recovery parameters control the auto-switching functions to allow the switch to be used in a variety of 
applications. In order to be able to perform the auto bypass and auto recovery switching functions, the A/B Switch issues ICMP 
echo request (PING) packets from its Ethernet network interface to a user configurable IP address on the network. If the “normal” 
network path connections between the A/B Switch and the device being monitored go down for any reason, the A/B Switch will 
no longer be able to PING the specified IP address, and will then automatically switch from the “normal” connection state (port C 
connected to port B) to the “bypass” or “failover” connection state (port C connected to port A). Once the problems on the  
primary path have been identified and corrected, the user can issue a command to cause the A/B Switch to switch from the 
failover connection state back to the normal connection state. If auto recovery is enabled, the A/B Switch will automatically  
re-connect the normal path connections when it is again able to PING the user specified IP address. When using the auto  
recovery feature, make sure that the Ethernet network port on the A/B Switch is connected to the user’s network so that the  
normal path is continuously being monitored even when the backup path has been selected; otherwise, the A/B Switch could 
repeatedly switch (flap) back and forth between the failed primary path and the functioning backup path. See Figures 5-1 and 
5-2 for examples of auto switching configurations.

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Page 8: ...er SW1043A MM Remotely Controlled Layer 1 A B Switch Fiber Multimode SC Ethernet RS 232 part number SW1042A MM Remotely Controlled Layer 1 A B Switch Fiber Single Mode SC part number SW1044A SM Remote...

Page 9: ...be changed from their default settings They are shown here for reference only Table 3 1 Jumper settings Jumper Position Function W1 1 2 position no Ethernet control module SW1043A MM SW1044A SM 2 3 po...

Page 10: ...front panel pushbutton switch until the A B Switch changes connection state One of the LEDs A or B on the front of the unit will indicate the selected connection state and also serves to show that th...

Page 11: ...relay contact pin 5 will be internally connected shorted to either pin 4 switch in position A or pin 6 switch in position B See Table 5 1 for the pin assignments on the 6 position terminal block Tabl...

Page 12: ...commands received on the RS232 or Ethernet interfaces and when certain other events occur See Section 10 and Section 11 for additional details To restrict access to the A B Switch each of the Etherne...

Page 13: ...B Switch s internal Ethernet node set the A B Switch s monitormac address parameter to the MAC address of the gateway router on the A B Switch s subnet and set the monitorip address parameter to the I...

Page 14: ...stem starting Rack position A Console ready At this point the A B Switch is ready to accept the configuration commands that are necessary before you will be able to communicate with the unit over an E...

Page 15: ...zes you will again be greeted by the sign on message as before At this time you can connect an Ethernet cable to the 10Base T network port on the A B Switch and to an available port on your Ethernet s...

Page 16: ...39 MAC Address 00 06 57 00 01 02 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 1 PING Reply Enabled SNMP Enable Enabled Read Community Name public Write Community Name private Web Enable Ena...

Page 17: ...display whether or not the A B Switch will respond to incoming PINGs ICMP echo requests Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed SET SNMPENABLE ON OFF GET SNMPENABLE S...

Page 18: ...lay the current state of telnet based access The network module will not accept any telnet requests when telnet enable is off Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequ...

Page 19: ...nitormac address is set to 00 00 00 00 00 00 the A B Switch will automatically determine the proper MAC address required for the PING packet by issuing an ARP request to the gateway router Any change...

Page 20: ...If all 8 ADMIN IP addresses are 0 0 0 0 no ADMIN IP addresses are configured the A B Switch will allow access via the Ethernet interface from any IP address subject to the existing password and enabl...

Page 21: ...message Request timed out SAVE Save settings for next startup All settings are stored in NV memory and restored upon power on Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequ...

Page 22: ...0 0 0 0 to disable GET SET MONITORMAC X X X X X X X HEX CHARS GET SET MONITORINTERVAL N 1 10 seconds 0 to disable GET SET MONITORFAILCOUNT N 0 to disable GET SET MONITOROKCOUNT N 0 no auto recover GET...

Page 23: ...s IP address index html in your web browser s URL address line will present a log on page for the A B Switch similar to the following example Note If using a pop up blocker on your web browser be sur...

Page 24: ...following is an example result of the GET ALL command Figure 8 3 Example Command Results screen The A B Switch will only allow 1 telnet or web access session To free up a session without waiting for...

Page 25: ...en set to B the switch will connect channel B to C d1000KeyStat 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 2 D1000 Key Lock Switch Status This is a read only variable This variable can be used to determine if the Key Lock...

Page 26: ...theses traps and the SNMP MIB objects supported by the A B Switch please refer to the d1000 mib file supplied with your switch generic trap 0 coldStart issued when the unit is powered up or after a R...

Page 27: ...clock within the A B Switch however so each syslog message uses a default timestamp value of Jan 1 00 00 00 The device receiving the syslog messages will need to apply a timestamp or other identifier...

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