Lantronix
ION x6010 User Guide
33493 Rev. F
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C6010 Series
(T1/E1 Copper to Fiber Media Converter):
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Firmware needed: x6010_1.2.6_AP.bin
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Bootloader upgrade is required (x6010_0.1.2_BL.bin)
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Time required for a card to be displayed in the Management interface:
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Managed Chassis (MC)
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Inserting a card in a MC takes 0:10 – 0:20 seconds
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On chassis power up, cards appear in 0:40 – 0:59 seconds
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Un-managed Chassis (UC)
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Inserting a card in an UC takes 1:10 minutes
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Upgrading a card in an UC takes 0:45 seconds
Issues
1.
The bootloader upgrade requirement only affects cards in the field.
a)
New production units will already have the bootloader upgrade done in the factory.
2.
On initial power up of chassis:
a)
The remote cards will take a few minutes longer to show up in the management display.
b)
Accessing management at a later date, on a chassis that is already powered up is much quicker;
delays only occur on initial power up.
3.
Adding at card to an already powered up chassis is 40 seconds quicker that times listed, because the
IONMM is already booted up.
4.
If a chassis is up and running as a remotely located, un-managed chassis, and you decide at a later
date to add an IONMM, the chassis will have to be power cycled in order for the cards to report
their status to the new local management module.
Default configurations
Default configurations
for ION cards are as follows:
Chassis cards (e.g., C2220, C3220, C3221 ...) defaults:
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Remote mode so the IONMM can see them.
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The IP stack is disabled so they don't have an IP address.
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USB is enabled.
Standalone cards S2220, S3220, S3230 defaults:
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Local mode.
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The IP stack is enabled.
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The local IP address is 192.168.0.10.
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USB is enabled.
Standalone cards S3221 and S3221 defaults:
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Remote mode so they can be seen by the IONMM hanging off a port of the local card.
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The IP stack is disabled so they don't have an IP address.
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USB is enabled.
Note
: For the Local Management of Cards in a Remote Un-managed Chassis feature to work the card in
the remote chassis must be set to "Remote" mode so the IONMM in the local chassis can see it hanging
off the port of the local card.