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USER MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

 

DuraNET 1059 

 

Rugged 5-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch 

 

PRV-1308-xx 

MNL-0571-01   Rev A3   ECO-4895   Effective: 22 Jan 16 

Summary of Contents for DuraNET 1059

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL DuraNET 1059 Rugged 5 Port 10 100 Ethernet Switch PRV 1308 xx MNL 0571 01 Rev A3 ECO 4895 Effective 22 Jan 16 ...

Page 2: ...low is issued in compliance with the regulations as set out by the 2002 96 CE directive subsequently superseded by 2003 108 CE It refers to electrical and electronic equipment and the waste management of such products When disposing of a device including all of its components subassemblies and materials that are an integral part of the product you should consider the WEEE directive This symbol has...

Page 3: ... Switched Ethernet Port 0 12 J2 Switched Ethernet Port 1 13 J3 Switched Ethernet Ports 2 4 13 J4 DC Power 14 Chapter 4 Specifications 15 Technical Specifications 15 Data Transfer 15 Compliance 15 Power Requirements 15 Environmental Specifications 15 Temperature 15 Shock Vibration 16 Reliability MTBF 16 Mechanical 16 Weight 16 Dimensions 16 Mounting Instructions 18 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 19 Prod...

Page 4: ...DuraNET 1059 User Manual Page 4 of 31 MNL 0571 01 Rev A3 ECO 48954895 22 Jan 16 Software Guide 25 Com Port 25 Setting the Egress Ports 26 Operation of VLAN GUI Window 27 Menu Operation 28 Glossary 29 ...

Page 5: ...tions Featuring five IEEE 802 3 u complaint 10 100mpbs Ethernet transceiver ports and support for auto MDI MDIX network installation the robust DuraNET 1059 requires no configuration and is designed for simple plug and play operation Any of its five transceiver ports are flexibly designed to serve as an uplink Support for auto crossover auto polarity auto negotiation and bridge loop prevention are...

Page 6: ...rward Switching Integrated 512 Kb Frame Buffer Memory Management Unmanaged Switch No Configuration Required Mechanical Compact Metal Enclosure Anodized Coating for Durability Conductively Cooled to Outer Case Connectors MIL C 38999 Ethernet Power Mounting via Pemnuts within the Enclosure Footprint requires access to the rear of the mounting panel Unit will meet safety of flight crash safety requir...

Page 7: ...ing Layer 2 Switching in Local Area Network LAN 24 28V Vehicle Aircraft Installations Situational Awareness Net Centric Operations Unmanaged Switch Port Expansion for a DuraMAR Router Options CBL 1537 01 Starter Cable Set with Mating MIL C 38999 Connectors to RJ 45 Power 5 Foot Length Warranty 1 Year RTF Warranty Extended Service Contracts Available ...

Page 8: ...custom set of cables made specifically for the intended target system vehicle or craft Installation Test the DuraNET 1059 and cabling or interfaces prior to installation to ensure full operational capability Full bench top testing prior to installing the assembly in the target system can be performed by purchasing the starter cable set available for this unit Installation is made fairly simple wit...

Page 9: ...28 feet Power up Perform the steps in this section to install the hardware and power up the device Step 1 Make sure all of the devices you will connect to this unit are powered off Step 2 Connect one of either the starter cable set or a custom Ethernet cable to one of the numbered Ethernet ports J1 J3 on the switch Connect the other end to a computer or other network device Step 3 Repeat step 2 to...

Page 10: ...sure connectivity Starter Cable Set The following cable set is available for purchase through the sales department and is meant to be for lab or bench testing purposes only The main cable set CBL 1537 01 includes the following cables CBL 1554 01 Ethernet Port and Serial Cable Connects to J1 CBL 1555 01 Single Switch Port Cable B Key Connects to J2 CBL 1556 01 Triple Switch Port Cable Connects to J...

Page 11: ...ons for the DuraNET 1059 Also provided in this section are connector part numbers along with suggested mating connectors Connector Identification Table 3 1 Connectors Port Function J1 13 pin 1x Switched Ethernet spares J2 13 pin 1x Switched Ethernet spares B keying J3 66 pin 3x Switched Ethernet spares J4 3 pin DC Power Figure 3 1 Connector Layout View facing rear panel showing approximate connect...

Page 12: ...plied B keying to differentiate it from J1 for cabling purposes Connector Pinouts This section provides the pinouts necessary for creating cables that would properly connect to this assembly Note If custom cabling is not designed and built by Curtiss Wright all EMI and EMC design considerations for the cabling harness must be handled by the party responsible for building said cabling J1 Switched E...

Page 13: ...scription 1 Tx1 Transmit Positive 2 Tx1 Transmit Negative 3 Rx1 Receive Positive 4 Rx1 Receive Negative Connector J2 pins 5 through 13 are not connected J3 Switched Ethernet Ports 2 4 Connector Alignment facing insert side of connector master keyway is facing up Table 3 5 J3 Pin Signals Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 3 NC Not Connected 12 14 NC Not Connected 4 Tx2 Transmit Positiv...

Page 14: ...x2 Receive Negative 19 22 NC Not Connected 10 Tx3 Transmit Positive 23 Rx4 Receive Positive 11 Tx3 Transmit Negative 24 Rx4 Receive Negative Connector J3 pins 25 through 66 are not connected J4 DC Power Connector Alignment facing insert side of connector master keyway is facing up Table 3 4 J4 Pin Signals Pin Signal Description A V RED B Chassis GND GREEN C V BLACK ...

Page 15: ...rnet IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet IPv4 and IPv6 Traffic Compatible Power Requirements Voltage Input 24V Nominal 18 36V range Power Consumption Estimated at 8W MIL STD 704E Compliance Ground 6 32 Grounding Lug for Connection to System Chassis Ground Isolation Galvanically Isolated Power Supply Environmental Specifications This section describes the environmental standards that the ...

Page 16: ...of the DuraNET 1059 as a Mean Time Between Failures MTBF and failures per million hours fpmh Test Standard Failure Rate Failures Per Million Hours MTBF Hours MIL HDBK 217F 25 C Ground Benign 4 19000 238 663 MIL HDBK 217F 40 C Ground Benign 6 67098 149 903 Mechanical This section provides details related to the mechanical construction of the DuraNET 1059 Weight The DuraNET 1059 assembly weighs appr...

Page 17: ...59 User Manual Chapter 4 Specifications MNL 0571 01 Rev A3 ECO 48954895 Effective 22 Jan 16 Page 17 of 31 Figure 4 1 Front and Rear Dimensions Figure 4 2 Side Dimensions Figure 4 3 Mounting Dimensions Bottom Side ...

Page 18: ...Instructions Create the hole pattern shown above 10 32 mounting hole on the mounting surface Attachment screws should be 10 32 Important Ensure that a mounting screw length is chosen such that no more than 0 5 protrudes inside of the DuraNET 1059 If a longer screw is used damage may occur to the internal components ...

Page 19: ... you are having with this product please take a moment to properly identify the unit and have this information available Figure 5 1 Product Identification Figure 5 2 Alternate Product Identification Figure 5 3 Model and Serial Number Identification This product identification marking is also valid If your Ethernet switch is marked as shown here please refer to the unit as a DuraNET 1059 when commu...

Page 20: ...ace by testing it with another Ethernet communication device If you find that the external device s Ethernet interface is in fact working and is merely having difficulty communicating through one of the DuraNET 1059 ports the following advice is given The plug and play nature of the DuraNET 1059 with regard to auto negotiation can sometimes in rare instances conflict with other such devices Partic...

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Page 23: ...illustrate the concept of VLAN on the PRV 1059 Figure 1 below shows a switch and all five ports with no restrictions any port can talk to any other port This is the state of non VLAN switches and is also the factory default setting for the VLAN enabled switch Figure 1 Non VLAN configured state Unlike Figure 1 above a VLAN configured switch limits which ports can communicate with each other The fol...

Page 24: ...program Implementation of the program is through an RS 232 serial cable connection between a COM port on the host computer and the serial port on the switch The following steps describe the process required to setup the VLAN software from an administrator s user s standpoint I Connect the serial port of the DuraNET1059 J1 to the COM port of the PC II Download the ParVLAN software for the PRV 1059 ...

Page 25: ...n the DuraNET 1059 A screen shot of the program is shown below Figure 4 VLAN GUI Window Com Port In order to program the DuraNET 1059 the computer running the software must be connected to the serial port of the switch The default COM port for the host computer is set to COM 1 If the user uses a different COM port the COM port setting can be changed by selecting the COMM menu located at the top le...

Page 26: ...nly send data to its egress port In this example each port has only one egress port but on the DuraNET 1059 it is possible for each to have between zero and four egress ports There are 5 egress port configuration schemes ranging from Set Egress Ports for Port 0 to Set Egress Ports for Port 4 on left side of the VLAN GUI window The user can enable any possible VLAN configuration by checking or un c...

Page 27: ...b VLAN graphic window area for New VLAN Configuration and Current VLAN Setting c VLAN operation button area for Apply Reset Query Update Clear all SET GET and Exit d Parvus logo area The operation button area is the most important area because all VLAN configurations setting displays executing the VLAN commands will be implemented by these buttons a Apply causes the New VLAN Configuration to be wr...

Page 28: ...oubleshooting or testing by Curtiss Wright Typing a command in the text box on the top right of the GUI window and then pressing this button will set the switch s registers g GET This button is used for internal troubleshooting or testing by Curtiss Wright Pressing this button will show the contents of the switch s registers in the text box of Receive Reply from Switch h Exit Pressing this button ...

Page 29: ...ollide and are damaged when they meet on the network crossover Ethernet cable A cable that connects two similar devices for example two data terminal equipment DTE or data communications equipment DCE devices An example is connecting the switch to another Cisco 1548 Micro Switch 10 100 Fast Ethernet Any of a number of 100 Mbps Ethernet specifications Fast Ethernet offers a speed ten times that of ...

Page 30: ...rs or switches straight through Ethernet cable A cable that wires a pin to its equivalent pin A straight through Ethernet cable is the most common cable used An example specific to the switch is connecting one of these switches to an end station such as a PC switching Like bridging switching provides a connection between LAN segments However a cut through switch forwards packets on direct connecti...

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