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Table of Contents 

CHAPTER

 

1

 

INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

1.1

 

W

ELCOME

................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

1.2

 

P

RODUCT

 

D

ESCRIPTION

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

1.3

 

P

RODUCT

 

F

EATURES

................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

1.4

 

S

PECIFICATIONS

......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

1.5

 

M

ANAGEMENT

 

F

EATURES

........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

1.6

 

P

ANEL

 

       

1000M

          

1000MS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

1.7

 

LED

 

I

NDICATORS

..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

CHAPTER

 

2

 

INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

2.1

 

M

OUNTING

 

O

PTIONS

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

2.2

 

E

LECTRICAL

 

I

NSTALLATION

......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

2.3

 

I

NSTALLATION

 

OF

 

SFP

 

M

ODULES

................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14

 

2.3.1

 

Inserting

 

a

 

Bale

 

Clasp

 

SFP

 

Module

 

into

 

the

 

Cage........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14

 

2.3.2

 

Removing

 

a

 

Bale

 

Clasp

 

SFP

 

Module ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14

 

CHAPTER

 

3

 

WEB

 

BASED

 

PROVISIONING....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

3.1

 

I

NTRODUCTION

........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15

 

3.2

 

W

EB

 

L

OGIN

 

P

AGE

.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

3.3

 

W

EB

 

M

AIN

 

P

AGE

.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

3.4

 

S

YSTEM

 

I

NFORMATION

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17

 

3.4.1

 

Network

 

Information .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17

 

3.4.2

 

DD

 

Information ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

3.5

 

L

OCAL

 

S

ETTINGS

...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

3.5.1

 

IP

 

Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

3.5.2

 

Password

 

Setting......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

3.5.3

 

Converter

 

Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21

 

3.5.4

 

Port

 

Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

3.5.5

 

MIB

 

Counters .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25

 

3.5.6

 

SNMP

 

Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

3.6.7

 

VLAN ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

 

3.6.8

 

Management

 

VLAN

 

Setting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29

 

3.6.9

 

Alarm

 

Configuration.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30

 

 

 

Содержание 1000MS

Страница 1: ...USER MANUAL IMC 1000M S Industrial Gigabit Ethernet OAM IP Web Smart Media Converter ...

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Страница 3: ...rt Media Converter Version 1 1 December 23 2013 Update Release This Manual supports the following models IMC 1000M 1x1000Base FX 1x10 100 1000Base TX IMC 1000M E 1x1000Base FX 1x10 100 1000Base TX wide temperature IMC 1000MS 1x100 1000Base FX SFP 1x10 100 1000Base TX IMC 1000MS E 1x100 1000Base FX SFP 1x10 100 1000Base TX wide temperature 2013 CTC Union Technologies Co LTD All trademarks are the p...

Страница 4: ...jury or death that may be associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that CTC Union Technologies was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of said product TRADEMARKS Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Inc FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits ...

Страница 5: ...rting a Bale Clasp SFP Module into the Cage 14 2 3 2 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module 14 CHAPTER 3 WEB BASED PROVISIONING 15 3 1 INTRODUCTION 15 3 2 WEB LOGIN PAGE 15 3 3 WEB MAIN PAGE 16 3 4 SYSTEM INFORMATION 17 3 4 1 Network Information 17 3 4 2 DD Information 18 3 5 LOCAL SETTINGS 18 3 5 1 IP Configuration 19 3 5 2 Password Setting 20 3 5 3 Converter Configuration 21 3 5 4 Port Configuration 2...

Страница 6: ...on 32 3 8 2 Loop back Test 33 3 8 3 802 3ah Status 34 3 9 TOOLS 36 3 9 1 System Reboot 37 3 9 2 Save and Restore 37 3 9 3 Firmware Upgrade 38 3 10 LOGOUT 40 3 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 41 3 11 1 Factory Default 41 3 11 2 Reset 41 3 11 3 LED Observations 42 3 11 4 Operation Checks 42 6 ...

Страница 7: ...cal transceiver 1000M and one supporting pluggable SFP transceiver 1000MS These converters sport embedded stand alone Web based management over IP networks as well as IEEE802 3ah OAM for remote in band management IMC 1000MS is an IEEE802 3ah OAM compliant copper to fiber Gigabit Ethernet solution housed in rugged DIN rail or wall mountable enclosure These converters are designed for harsh environm...

Страница 8: ...igital Diagnostics DOM for supported SFP Includes RMON counters Supports password setting for authentication Supports Link Fault Pass Through LFP Function Supports Auto Laser Shutdown ALS Function Supports DHCP client for automatic TCP IP configuration Supports in band remote management from FRM220 rack management IMC 1000MS SFP socket supports a wide range of standard SFP modules to address any n...

Страница 9: ... 1000Base Duplex mode auto Full or Half Cable Cat 5e or better Distance 100Meters maximum Indications LED PWR FX Link LAN Link LAN Speed Power Dual Inputs for redundancy Input 12 24 48VDC 9 6 60VCD absolute Consumption 5W Dimensions 155 x 88 x 23mm D x W x H Weight 110g Temperature Operating 10 60 C standard 20 75 C extended range Storage 20 85 C Humidity 10 90 non condensing Certification CE EMI ...

Страница 10: ...or 1 25G transceiver indicates 10M speed Factory reset procedure Apply power to 1000M S Allow 30 seconds to fully boot Using a pencil or ball point pen press the DEFAULT recessed push button switch located on the face plate and hold for 6 seconds The unit will be restored to factory default almost immediately The defaults are Figure 1 Panel Graphics DEFAULT Use to recover from lost password or to ...

Страница 11: ...nal connection Fault This red LED will light if there is a power fiber or TP fault condition Fiber LINK ACT This green LED will light when the fiber port has an optical link and flash when there is data traffic Fiber Speed This two color LED will indicate the fiber speed setting Green indicates 100M while amber color indicates 1000M fiber speed LAN LINK ACT This green LED will light when the LAN p...

Страница 12: ...ckets When installing the DIN rail bracket be sure to correctly align the orientation pin Pin hole DIN Rail Wall Mount mounting un mounting IMC 1000M S with DIN Rail bracket has a steel spring in the upper rail of the bracket This spring is compressed for mounting and un mounting by applying downward force 12 ...

Страница 13: ...e dual inputs from separate sources One electrical relay can be wired into an alarm circuit From the common pin COM the relay can be connected as Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC The alarm is triggered by programmable events of either link loss for optical or electrical or both The relay is able to support a maximum current carrying capacity of 1A 24VDC 13 ...

Страница 14: ... the Cage Step 1 Close the bale clasp upward before inserting the pluggable module Step 2 Line up the SFP module with the port and slide it into the cage Seat it Attach fiber cable 2 3 2 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module Step 1 Remove fiber cable Open the bale clasp on the SFP module Press the clasp downward with your index finger Step 2 Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and ...

Страница 15: ... way http 10 1 1 1 Assuming the device has Default IP Address of 10 1 1 1 Before accessing this device by web browser the IP address must be known or it must be reset or changed to be used on the desired network Please refer to Chapter 1 section 1 6 for the factory reset procedure For initial configuration you must set your PC to the default IP subnet and access this device that way Then you can c...

Страница 16: ...3 3 Web Main Page 16 ...

Страница 17: ... 3 4 1 Network Information The information displayed on this page gives specific device network information and port status for the local 1000MS and for any remote that is accessible via IEEE802 3ah OAM in band management 17 ...

Страница 18: ... SFP module and can be displayed via the web user interface 3 5 Local Settings The following is a listing of the local settings that can be performed via the web interface for the IMC 1000M S industrial media converter We will go through the settings here one by one in detail 18 ...

Страница 19: ... make sure this is disabled disabled is the default IP Address is the dotted decimal format for the IPv4 address to remotely manage this device The Subnet Mask defines the type of subnet the device will be on The proper subnet setting will be defined by the network administrator The Gateway is the default path for any packets NOT belonging to the local subnet This IP address is the address of the ...

Страница 20: ... is required so that only authorized users have access to the management of the IMC 1000MS Key in the current password and type in the new password twice then click the Apply button After applying settings do not forget to save the configuration under the Tools menu so that the settings are permanent 20 ...

Страница 21: ...onfiguration menu includes special features of IMC 1000MS All of these special functions will be explained on the following two pages Select the proper radio buttons and then click the Apply button Remember to save settings under the Tools menu 21 ...

Страница 22: ...allows a link condition to be passed from fiber to TP or from TP to fiber This function is disabled by default Auto Laser Shutdown ALS is an optical safety mechanism which will shutoff laser transmission if the transceiver experiences a loss of receive signal This function is disabled by default Forward CRC Frame option is disabled by default The normal behavior of a switch is to read the entire E...

Страница 23: ...ial of service routines When enabled the Broadcast Storm Filter will recognize and block the forwarding of these broadcasts Multicast storms happen when application participants request retransmits of information they have missed in the multicast stream There are many applications like video streaming IP based punch clocks IP based surveillance trackers and camera that come with multicast or some ...

Страница 24: ...orced Full mode Ethernet ports to an auto device as this will result in a Duplex Mismatch The FX port will be able to auto detect speed 100M or 1000M although there is no standard for fiber speed and duplex negotiation Therefore it is important that at least one device on the fiber link be manually configured for speed In the example here the device is manually configured for fiber speed of 100M E...

Страница 25: ...port UTP Fiber and Management The distribution of those packets is further delineated into packet types Unicast Multicast Broadcast and packet sizes Also counted are illegal packets and dropped events This display can be refreshed or the counters cleared by clicking the appropriate buttons 25 ...

Страница 26: ...vices The SNMP deployed in the IMC 1000MS is SNMPv1 By default SNMP is disabled In the example above SNMP has been enabled along with trap mode SNMP traps will be sent unsolicited to the trap server at the configured IP address 10 1 1 100 in the example The community strings further control authentication for the SNMP get and set operations 26 ...

Страница 27: ...rent to VLAN tags In most application this device only acts as a media converter and therefore the device should be transparent IMC 1000MS does support up to 16 VLAN groups By using the check boxes for each port the ingress access to different VIDs can be controlled here for TP FX and management 27 ...

Страница 28: ...ace Tag The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets then add new tags to them The inserted tag is defined in Port VLAN Entry 2 Remove Tag The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets if they are tagged The switch will not modify packets received without tags 3 Add Tag The switch will add VLAN tags to packets if they are not tagged when these packets are output on this port The switch will not a...

Страница 29: ...for example the TP port is set for Drop then there will be no way to manage this device when connected to the UTP port The management is effectively blocked on that port This dropped setting might be used in an application where only management arriving from the FX port is desired and all management from TP is blocked Caution The Apply button is immediate and persistent An incorrect setting here c...

Страница 30: ...vice has no power the NC relay will also be in a closed state alarm active The programming here of the alarm serves two functions First the alarm indication of LED and the relay state are controlled by fault conditions of power UTP link and or Fiber link Second if SNMP is enabled traps will be generated only on those alarm conditions that are configured In the default configuration all sources for...

Страница 31: ...onverter supports IEEE 802 3ah an OAM protocol that operates at Ethernet Layer 2 Data Link layer OAM provides mechanisms to monitor link operation health and to improve fault isolation OAM only works point to point over the fiber link In addition to standard 802 3ah functions like loop back and dying gasp IMC 1000MS also implements OAM to provide complete provisioning of the remote fiber connected...

Страница 32: ...ly place the remote converter CPE in passive mode and make the local converter active Passive is the default setting when 802 3ah function is enabled In order to do Remote Loop Back test this option must be enabled in both converters By default it is enabled The normal status when OAM is working is shown above If OAM is not passing due to fiber disconnect Discovery Status will be Fault If OAM is n...

Страница 33: ...frames used for loop back testing The default is 60 bytes The CRC of Ethernet packets uses 4 bytes Valid Ethernet packets range in size from 64 bytes to 1518 bytes VLAN tag adds another 4 bytes for a maximum size of 1522 bytes Any frame size larger than this is technically called a jumbo frame and is not IEEE802 3 compliant The Loop Back Test Start is accomplished by clicking the Apply button 802 ...

Страница 34: ...e MAC addresses of the local and remote units in the OAM manageable pair The Flags Field list the results of individual events based on the results of OAM protocol data units OAMPDUs Lastly when two OAM devices start negotiation there is Discovery Information passed between them The results are shown here 34 ...

Страница 35: ...f the information This display has TLV information for both the local and remote OAM units Ethernet OAM also defines a set of standard event conditions that Ethernet links should monitor in normal operation and if detected should be signaled to a peer entity The Link Event Notification Status conditions reflect a degraded but not yet inoperable Ethernet connection These conditions include threshol...

Страница 36: ...cility failure Dying gasp provides this information by having a station indicate to the network that it is having a power failure If remote management is lost we simply need to check the Remote Dying Gasp Count register to see if it has been incremented 3 9 Tools The Tools menu includes the System Reboot Save and Restore settings and Firmware Upgrade functions 36 ...

Страница 37: ...ooting The converter requires about 20 25 seconds to fully reboot 3 9 2 Save and Restore After performing configuration of the converter the settings must be saved Click the Save To Flash button to save settings If you wish to abandon all settings and return to the previous settings before doing configuration click the Load From Flash button To restore all settings to factory default click the Res...

Страница 38: ...for this converter is through the local Web HTTP user interface The firmware image is uploaded from the browser Post it is checked for integrity the flash is erased and then the flash is written with the new image DO NOT LET ANY POWER INTERRUPTION OCCUR DURING THE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Click the Browse button and locate the image upgrade file through the File Upload dialogue box then click Open 38 ...

Страница 39: ... the Upgrade button The Upload success indicates the image was transferred OK Do not do anything for the next 60 seconds After 60 seconds you may click the link to re login to the web interface Login as usual 39 ...

Страница 40: ...S is terminated This is especially important if you are using a public computer to manage the device Once logged out a password must be entered to access IMC 1000MS again Click the OK button to completely log out Click the Cancel button to return to configuration of IMC 1000MS 40 ...

Страница 41: ...actory default TCP IP settings are IP 10 1 1 1 netmask 255 255 255 0 GW 10 1 1 254 The username and password are both reset to admin Additionally any VLAN 1Q or bandwidth control will be disabled All ports will be enabled UTP ports set for auto negotiation 3 11 2 Reset The reset function is a hardware reboot Using a pencil or ball point pen press the DEFAULT recessed push button switch located on ...

Страница 42: ...to 10Base T the LAN SPD LED will be off 3 11 3 3 Fiber Link Test Following a complete power and boot up about 25 seconds the converter will be active For IMC 1000MS place a known good SFP module into Fiber Port cage Use a simplex patch cable single fiber strand LC to LC route the SFP Tx back to the Rx optical connection The FX LNK LED should light For IMC 1000M use a simplex patch cable single fib...

Страница 43: ...u disconnect the PC from any LAN connection and then re connect the ARP table should also be cleared With IMC 1000MS reset to factory default connect a PC and configure the PC to the 10 1 1 0 network 10 1 1 100 recommended Use a PC to connect to IMC 1000MS at its factory default IP address of 10 1 1 1 using a web browser Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome etc The local web page login page should dis...

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