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OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN 

 

DOC ID: 10111504 

OSD2700F OPERATOR MANUAL

 

 

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6.7

 

VLAN ..................................................................................................................................... 52

 

6.8

 

Q

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6.9

 

SNMP ..................................................................................................................................... 60

 

6.10

 

802.1

X

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6.11

 

O

THER 

P

ROTOCOLS

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7

 

COMMAND LINE CONSOLE MANAGEMENT ................................................................ 74

 

7.1

 

A

DMINISTRATION 

C

ONSOLE

 .................................................................................................... 74

 

7.1.1

 

EXEC MODE (VIEW MODE) .......................................................................................... 75

 

7.1.2

 

PRIVILEGED EXEC MODE (ENABLE MODE) ............................................................. 80

 

7.1.3

 

CONFIGURE MODE (CONFIGURE TERMINAL MODE) ............................................ 85

 

7.2

 

S

YSTEM

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7.3

 

P

ORT

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7.4

 

S

WITCHING

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7.5

 

T

RUNKING

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7.6

 

STP

 

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R

ING

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7.7

 

VLAN ................................................................................................................................... 118

 

7.8

 

Q

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7.9

 

SNMP ................................................................................................................................... 126

 

7.10

 

802.1

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7.11

 

O

THER 

P

ROTOCOLS

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8

 

MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................... 147

 

8.1

 

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 147

 

8.2

 

EXTERNAL

 

INSPECTION ................................................................................................. 147

 

8.3

 

ROUTINE

 

MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................... 147

 

9

 

APPENDIX B .......................................................................................................................... 148

 

10

 

WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................... 149

 

10.1

 

WARRANTY

 

PERIOD ........................................................................................................ 149

 

10.2

 

REPAIRS .............................................................................................................................. 149

 

10.2.1

 

WARRANTY REPAIRS .................................................................................................. 149

 

10.2.2

 

OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS .................................................................................. 149

 

10.2.3

 

SITE REPAIRS ................................................................................................................ 149

 

10.2.4

 

EXCLUSIONS ................................................................................................................. 149

 

 

FIGURE 1: OSD2700 FRONT AND REAR PANELS ........................................................................... 6

 

FIGURE 2: CLI LOGIN ........................................................................................................................... 7

 

FIGURE 3: CLI CONFIG ........................................................................................................................ 7

 

FIGURE 4: WEB LOGIN ........................................................................................................................ 8

 

FIGURE 5: WEB CONFIG ...................................................................................................................... 8

 

FIGURE 6: OSD2700F TYPICAL CONFIGURATION ....................................................................... 10

 

FIGURE 7: OSD2700 FRONT AND REAR PANELS ......................................................................... 12

 

FIGURE 8: FITTING/REMOVING SFP CONNECTORS ................................................................... 15

 

 
TABLE 1: OSD2700 LED FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................ 6

 

TABLE 2: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 11

 

TABLE 3: DB9 CONFIGURATION CONNECTOR ............................................................................ 14

 

TABLE 4: OSD2700F LED INDICATORS .......................................................................................... 14

 

TABLE 5: CABLE SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ 16

 

Summary of Contents for OSD2700F SERIES

Page 1: ...OPERATOR MANUAL OSD2700F SERIES MANAGED 24 PORT 10 100BASE T AND 4 COMBO PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH ...

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Page 3: ...LLATION 13 3 2 1 WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS 13 3 2 2 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS 14 3 2 3 DB9 CONFIGURATION CONNECTIONS 14 3 2 4 LED INDICATORS 14 3 2 5 FITTING SFP CONNECTORS 15 3 3 OSD2700F OPERATION 16 3 3 1 CABLE CONNECTIONS 16 4 SWITCH MANAGEMENT 17 4 1 MANAGEMENT ACCESS OVERVIEW 17 4 2 ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE CLI 17 4 2 1 DIRECT ACCESS 17 4 2 2 MODEM ACCESS 18 4 3 WEB MANAGEMENT 18 4 4 SNMP BASED N...

Page 4: ...ANCE 147 8 1 INTRODUCTION 147 8 2 EXTERNAL INSPECTION 147 8 3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 147 9 APPENDIX B 148 10 WARRANTY 149 10 1 WARRANTY PERIOD 149 10 2 REPAIRS 149 10 2 1 WARRANTY REPAIRS 149 10 2 2 OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIRS 149 10 2 3 SITE REPAIRS 149 10 2 4 EXCLUSIONS 149 FIGURE 1 OSD2700 FRONT AND REAR PANELS 6 FIGURE 2 CLI LOGIN 7 FIGURE 3 CLI CONFIG 7 FIGURE 4 WEB LOGIN 8 FIGURE 5 WEB CONFIG 8 FIG...

Page 5: ...802 3u 802 3ab 802 3z 802 3x Auto negotiation 1000Mbps full duplex 10 100Mbps full half duplex Auto MDI MDIX 100Base FX Multi mode SC or ST type Single mode SC or ST type 100Base BX WDM Single mode SC type 1000Base SX LX Multi mode SC type Single mode SC type 1000Base BX WDM Single mode SC type SFP socket for Gigabit fiber optic expansion Store and forward mechanism Full wire speed forwarding rate...

Page 6: ...Link ACT Steady A valid network connection established Flashing Transmitting or receiving data ACT stands for ACTIVITY SFP SFP Steady A valid SFP connection established Off SFP not installed 1 3 CONSOLE CONFIGURATION 1 3 1 CONNECT TO THE SWITCH CONSOLE Connect the DB9 straight cable to the RS 232 serial port of the device and the RS 232 serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal ...

Page 7: ...the switch_a prompt will show on the screen Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode At the switch_a prompt just type in configure terminal and press Enter to logon to Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode And the switch_a config prompt will show on the screen Set new IP address and subnet mask for Switch At the switch_a config prompt just type in interface vlan1 1 and press Enter to lo...

Page 8: ... switch Specify the default IP address 192 168 1 10 of the switch in the web browser A login window will be shown as below FIGURE 4 WEB LOGIN Enter the factory default login ID root Enter the factory default password no password Then click on the Login button to log on to the switch FIGURE 5 WEB CONFIG ...

Page 9: ... is optionally available for one fiber operation A major benefit of the OSD2700F is its reliable and consistent performance over the 10 C to 60 C temperature range that allows it to be used in uncontrolled environments such as roadside cabinets mine sites and factories 2 1 3 APPLICATIONS Any network utilising a mix of copper and fiber Industrial IP communications Self healing Gigabit Ethernet back...

Page 10: ... Lan OSD2700SFP OSD2700F OSD2700F OSD2700F OSD2051 IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera OSD2051 OSD2051 OSD2051 OSD2051OSD2051 OSD2051 OSD2051 OSD2051 OSD2051 1 or 2 fibers OSD2051 IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Cam...

Page 11: ...tact OSD sales for options Transmit Optical Power Receiver Sensitivity Standard Optical Link Budget Optical link budgets are SFP dependant Refer to OSD SFP data sheets or contact OSD sales for options details Optional Optical Link Budget Operating Mode Half or full duplex for 10 100 Full duplex for 1000 Store and Forward Half duplex back pressure and IEEE802 3x full duplex flow control Common Stan...

Page 12: ...on will be described further throughout this manual Note The 4 SFP ports and 4 fixed Copper ports are Gigabit combo ports It is possible to use either the RJ45 port or the SFP port per channel G1 G2 G3 G4 ie It is not possible to use both at the same time FIGURE 7 OSD2700 FRONT AND REAR PANELS 2 4 1 OSD2700F DIMENSIONS The OSD2700 is designed to be mounted onto a 19 rack unit occupying 1RU space o...

Page 13: ...uct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures OPTICAL OUTPUT OPERATION WARNING Laser Safety Class 1 Laser Product per IEC EN 60825 1 20011 standard Class 1 The OSD2700F is a Class 1 laser product PRECAUTIONS All service personnel should be provided training as to the hazards of direct viewing of laser radiation and of the precautionary measures d...

Page 14: ...FIGURATION CONNECTOR Pin no Name RS232 Signal name 1 DCD Data Carrier detect 2 RxD Received data 3 TxD Transmit data 4 N C 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set Ready 7 N C 8 CTS Clear to send 9 N C 3 2 4 LED INDICATORS TABLE 4 OSD2700F LED INDICATORS LED State Indication Power Green Power on Off Power off 10 100Base TX 100Base FX BX Link ACT x 24 Steady A valid network connection established Flashin...

Page 15: ...P is fully engaged and latched into position Inserting SFP Ensure that the SFP lever is in the locked position and insert into appropriate SFP port Gently push the SFP until it locks into place Remove plastic rubber dust cap and fit fiber cable or RJ45 plug Removing SFP Remove fiber connector or RJ45 plug Pull the SFP lever down to unlock SFP from housing Using the lever gently pull the SFP out Fi...

Page 16: ...uplex Cable Max Distance Copper RJ45 10Base T RJ 45 10 20 Mbps 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 100m 100Base TX RJ 45 100 200 Mbps 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 100m 1000Base T RJ 45 2000 Mbps 4 pair UTP STP Cat 5 100m SFP 1000Base SX Duplex LC 2000 Mbps MMF 62 5µm 550m 2km 1000Base LX Duplex LC 2000 Mbps SMF 9µm 10 40 60km 1000Base BX Duplex LC 2000 Mbps SMF 9µm 70km Step 1 First ensure the power of the switch an...

Page 17: ...ods The web browser interface and administration console CLI support are embedded in the switch software and are available for immediate use 4 2 ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE CLI The administration console is an internal character oriented Command Line Interface CLI for performing system administration such as displaying statistics or changing option settings Using this method you can view the administra...

Page 18: ... characters that it receives as input on the modem port to the current administration console session The console appears to be directly connected to the external modem 4 3 WEB MANAGEMENT The switch provides a browser interface that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely After you set up your IP address for the switch you can access the switch s web interface applications directly in yo...

Page 19: ...P is the standard management protocol for multivendor IP networks SNMP supports transaction based queries that allow the protocol to format messages and to transmit information between reporting devices and data collection programs SNMP runs on top of the User Datagram Protocol UDP offering a connectionless mode service 4 6 MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE All of the management application modules use the ...

Page 20: ...ut of band connection to the probe The switch provides RMON capabilities that allow network administrators to set parameters and view statistical counters defined in MIB II Bridge MIB and RMON MIB RMON activities are performed at a Network Management Station running an SNMP network management application with graphical user interface 5 2 SNMP AGENT AND MIB 2 RFC 1213 The SNMP Agent running on the ...

Page 21: ...low a threshold RMON Event Group allows a network administrator to define actions based on alarms SNMP Traps are generated when RMON Alarms are triggered The action taken in the Network Management Station depends on the specific network management application 5 3 2 BRIDGE GROUPS SUPPORTED The switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB RFC 1493 The dot1dBase Group a mandatory group tha...

Page 22: ...describes how to configure the switch using its web based browser interface 6 1 LOGGING ON TO THE SWITCH SWITCH IP ADDRESS In your web browser specify the IP address of the switch Default IP address is 192 168 1 10 LOGIN Enter the factory default login ID root PASSWORD Enter the factory default password no password Or enter a user defined password if you followed the instructions later and changed...

Page 23: ... Reboot Logout PORT Configuration Port Status Rate Control RMON Statistics Per Port VLAN Activities SWITCHING Bridging Static MAC Entry Port Mirroring TRUNKING Port Trunking STP RING Global Configuration RSTP Port Setting MSTP Properties MSTP Instance Setting MSTP Port Setting Ring Setting VLAN VLAN Mode Setting 802 1Q VLAN Setting 802 1Q Port Setting Port Based VLAN QOS Global Configuration 802 1...

Page 24: ...CAL SYSTEMS DESIGN DOC ID 10111504 OSD2700F OPERATOR MANUAL PAGE 24 6 3 SYSTEM SYSTEM INFORMATION The System name Firmware version MAC address Default gateway VLAN ID IP Address and IP Subnet Mask of Switch ...

Page 25: ...ank or replace the current system name with a new one 2 Updating setting Click Updating setting button to update your settings 3 Password Click in Password text box Type a password 4 Retype Password Click in Retype Password text box Type the same password in Password text box again to verify it 5 Updating setting Click Updating setting button to update your settings ...

Page 26: ...hed these selections 4 You need to enter the new IP address on the browser and reconnect to the switch after IP or subnet mask are changed 5 Default Gateway Click Default Gateway drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from the Default Gateway drop down list to disable or enable Default Gateway Setting for the switch 6 Click the text box and type a new address to change the Default Gateway Need...

Page 27: ... will be backupped 7 Click in FILE text box and type the name of the file that will be backupped 8 Click Backup button to backup the file to the TFTP server 9 Save Configuration Click Save Configuration button to save your configuration settings 10 Restore Default Click Restore Default button to restore the default settings of the switch 11 Auto save Click Auto save drop down menu to choose Disabl...

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