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1. Specifications Specifications Optical SFP 802 3 Laser Light Fiber Optical Optical Optical Module Specification Source Size Output Sensitivity Range Minimum Maximum 1000 SX 1000BASE SX 850 nm 50 125 um 9 dBm 18 dBm 550 m 62 5 125 um 9 dBm 18 dBm 275m 1000 LX 1000BASE LX 1310 nm 50 125 um 9 dBm 20 dBm 1km 1000BASE LX10 62 5 125 um 9 dBm 20 dBm 1km 9 125 um 9 dBm 20 dBm 10 km 1000 LXE PROPRIETARY 1310 nm 9 125 um 3 dBm 23 dBm 40 km 1000 ZX PROPRIETARY 1550 nm 9 125 um 0 dBm 23 dBm 80 km 1000 ZXE PROPRIETARY 1550 nm 9 125 um 0 dBm 32 dBm 100 km 1000 BU 1000BASE BX10 1310 nm 9 125 um 9 dBm 20 dBm 20 km 1000 BD 1000BASE BX10 1550 nm 9 125 um 9 dBm 20 dBm 20 km 100 FX 100BASE FX 1310 nm 50 125 um 23 dBm 32 5 dBm 2km 62 5 125 um 19 dBm 32 5 dBm 2 km 100 LX10 100BASE LX10 1310 nm 9 125 um 15 dBm 25 dBm 15 km 100 LX10E PROPRIETARY 1310 nm 9 125 um 5 dBm 35 dBm 60 km 100 BU 100BASE BX10 1310 nm 9 125 um 14 dBm 32 5 dBm 20 km 100 BD 100BASE BX10 1550 nm 9 125 um 14 dBm 32 5 dBm 20 km Electrical Data I O levels sienien ieie tonatan aie lina IEEE 802 3 compatible Data lO connectors iniciacion taana ae RJ45 POWer INDUS siese iiaei a E a e r R aE A 9 0 to 36 0V DC no PoE POWerINpuis nersini rane inaa Mia yide aaa ld 45 0 to 57 0V DC PoE Power Inputs s gectescceecs ii a 51 0 to 57 0V DC PoE Power Consumption ccccccccccnnononononnncncnnnnnccononnnnannnncnnancnnn noria lt 5 Wa
2. Show port 2 registers b Show port 2 statistics h Do port 2 cable test 3 Show port 3 registers c Show port 3 statistics i Do port 3 cable test 4 Show port 4 registers d Show port 4 statistics 3 Do port 4 cable test 5 Show port 5 registers e Show port 5 statistics k Dump ATU database 6 Show port 6 registers f Show port 6 statistics 1 Dump VTU database 7 Show global registers Esc Back gt d Packet Statistics for Port 4 InGoodOctestsLo 9807 InGoodOctestsHI 0 InBadOctets 0 OutFCSErr 0 InUnicast 40 Deferred 0 InBroadcasts 12 InMulticasts 20 640ctets 478 65 to 1270ctets 714 128 to 2560ctets 201 256 to 5110ctets 275 512 to 10230ctets 74 1024 to MaxOctets 13 OutOctetsLo 292384 OutOctetsHi 0 OutUnicast 568 Excessive 0 OutMultcasts 466 OutBroadcasts 649 Single 0 OutPause 0 InPause 0 Multiple 0 InUndersize 0 InFragments 0 InOversize 0 InJabber 0 InRXErr 0 InFCSerr 0 Collisions 0 Late 0 gt J Port 4 Virtual Cable Test Pair Polarity Amplitude Distance 0 1 0x00 0x00 1 1 0x00 0x00 2 0 0x55 0x09 3 0 0x58 0x09 Register Diagnostics Menu The register diagnostics menu provides raw register dumps from various devices in the OM1006A for factory diagnostic purposes Reset Switch This command resets the control microprocessor and Ethernet switch This restores the saved configuration 16 Management Interface Set Password This command changes the unit s password It is us
3. The four RJ45 Ethernet ports can support either PoE or PoE as per IEEE Std 802 3at 2009 This allows convenient connection of surveillance cameras wireless access points and IP phones in situations where local power is not readily available The OM1006A can deliver up to 30 Watts of power per port Total power delivery depends on the supplied power adapter s Both Alternative A and Alternative B pinouts are supported All connectors are on the front for easy access The OM1006A has redundant power inputs Power adapters are available for both non PoE and PoE applications A relay contact closure is provided for alarms on link power and PoE power delivery A USB serial console interface is provided for status configuration and software updates The OM1006A is designed to meet the requirements of IEEE 802 3at 2009 Environment A and the electrical safety requirements of UL60950 1 The compact rugged metal enclosure ensures low radiated and conducted emissions It can be DIN rail or 19 rack mounted with optional hardware The OM1006A can operate in several modes It can be configured as a standard six port switch Ports 5 and 6 can be configured as a redundant fiber trunk It can function as a dual media converter or port to port dual media converter Finally it can be configured in a secure 802 1Q VLAN port fan out mode for segregated traffic Features Two 100BASE X 1000BASE X Four 10 100 1000BASE T ports optical SFP ports DIN
4. typically about 12 dB six indicators on As the fiber length increases the number of indicators decreases The Specification section shows the link margins for different optics USB Console Port The OM1006A has an isolated USB mini B console interface using a USB UART The UART is USB bus powered so the OM1006A s status can be observed at power on The port settings are 38400 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control Windows systems require installation of a FTDI Chip device driver The system will prompt to install the driver when the OM1006A is first connected The driver can be downloaded automatically from the Internet or manually from FTDI Windows allocates a USB serial COM port when the OM1006A is connected but it doesn t inform the user as to which port it allocated This can be determined by opening the Ports COM amp LPT tab in the Windows Device Manager The OM1006A is shipped with a fixed USB device serial number 12345678 As a result the same driver instance is selected by Windows for all units If multiple OM1006A units are connected to a USB hub it may be desirable to program different serial numbers for each unit This can be done with the FTDI MProg application A serial terminal program such as HyperTerminal Tera Term Pro or Putty is required to connect to the OM1006A console interface For software uploads the program must support the Xmodem protocol Connect to the OM1006A using the sele
5. 30 ode SFP ports 5 and 6 trunked onitor Mode Off Ethernet Status Port VID Link Auto Speed Duplex MDI MDI X Good Negotiation P1 0 No Enabled NA NA NA P2 O No Enabled NA NA NA P3 0 No Enabled NA NA NA P4 0 Yes Enabled 100BASE TX Full Duplex MDI X P5 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA P6 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA The next two commands configure ports 5 and 6 to 1000BASE X or 100BASE FX For example Ol Enter port mode 1000BASE X 1 100BASE FX The final Ethernet setup command is to setup port monitoring This involves selecting a monitor mode and destination and source ports Ports 5 and 6 cannot be used as a monitor source or destination in the SFP ports 5 and 6 9 Management Interface trunked and Port to port dual media converter modes Here is an example showing the mirroring setup EST Mode Description 0 Monitoring off Ingress monitoring 2 Egress monitoring 3 Ingress and Egress monitoring Enter monitor mode 0 to 3 0 1 Enter monitor destination port 1 to 4 1 Enter monitor source port 1 to 4 4 Luxcom Technologies Inc OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 OM1006 Main Menu 1 Show Ethernet status 2 Show PoE status 31 Show SFP status 4 Options menu 5 Software upload menu 6 Ethernet diagnostics menu 7 Register diagnostics menu 8 Reset switch
6. 9 Set password gt 1 OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 Mode SFP ports 5 and 6 trunked Monitor Mode Ingress Destination port 1 Source port 4 Ethernet Status Port VID Link Auto Speed Duplex Good Negotiation Pl 0 No Enabled NA NA B2 0 No Enabled NA NA P3 0 No Enabled NA NA P4 0 Yes Enabled 100BASE TX Full Duplex PS 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex P6 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex gt 4 OM1006A Options Menu 1 Name modem 2 Ethernet setup menu 3 PoE setup menu 4 Alarm setup menu Esc Back o gt 2 OM1006A Ethernet Options Menu 1 Show Ethernet status 2 Set switch operation mode 3 Enable port auto negotiation 4 Force port speed duplex and crossover 5 Set port 5 mode 6 Set port 6 mode 7 Setup monitoring mode destination and source Esc Back sT Mode Description 0 Monitoring off 1 Ingress monitoring 2 Egress monitoring 3 Ingress and Egress monitoring 10 MDI MDI X NA NA NA MDI X NA NA Management Interface Enter monitor mode 0 to 3 0 Luxcom Technologies Inc OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 OM1006 Main Menu 1 Show Ethernet status 2 Show PoE status 3 Show SFP status 4 Options menu 5 Software upload menu 6 Ethernet diagnostics menu 7 Register diagnostics menu 8 Reset switch
7. 9 Set password gt gt 1 OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 ode SFP ports 5 and 6 trunked onitor Mode Off Ethernet Status Port VID Link Auto Speed Duplex MDI MDI X Good Negotiation P1 0 No Enabled NA NA NA P2 O No Enabled NA NA NA P3 O No Enabled NA NA NA P4 0 Yes Enabled 100BASE TX Full Duplex MDI X P5 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA P6 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA The following example shows how to set the port VID for Secure 802 1Q VLAN port fan out mode 2508 Enter port 1 to 5 1 Enter unique port VID 1 4094 or 0 to isolate 1 1 sr lh OM1006A Ethernet Switch OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 Apr 12 2013 11 48 17 OM1006A Application 1 4 Aug 13 2013 17 03 03 ode Secure 802 10 VLAN port fan out EndSpan onitor Mode Off Ethernet Status Port VID Link Auto Speed Duplex MDI MDI X Good Negotiation P1 1 No Enabled NA NA NA P2 2 No Enabled NA NA NA P3 O No Enabled NA NA NA P4 0 No Enabled NA NA NA PS 0 No Enabled 1000BASE X NA NA P6 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA A port can be set to any unique VID between 1 and 4094 VLAN IDs 0 and 4095 are reserved for special purposes in VLAN tags We use an entry value of 0 to isolate a port from all other ports Effectively this disables a port although it will still link So in the example ports P3 P4 and P5 are isolated and ports P1 and P2 have th
8. defined in IEC 60950 1 Each PoE output is independently fused This limits the maximum output current per port to less than 1 75 A and the maximum output power to less than100 Watts In normal operation this limit should never occur as the PoE port controller limits output current based on port classification and PoE mode The maximum power output of the OM1006A is limited by supply capability Care must be taken to ensure that the output load doesn t drag down the input supply voltage The input voltage to the PoE controller Vee is monitored to ensure that the port output voltages comply with the requirements of IEEE Std 802 3at 2009 The minimum port voltage is 44 0 V and 50 0 V for PoE and PoE respectively The ports are shutdown on over voltage and under voltage conditions Brief under voltage transients are permitted as long as they aren t more than 7 6 below the minimum port voltage Low priority ports are shutdown first when a small under voltage is present Alarm Relay The relay contact on the front of the modem closes when a monitored condition fails or the control microprocessor fails to open the relay contact Alarm conditions are set using the console The contact closure may be used to trigger an audible or visible alarm See the Specification section for the relay rating Management Interface The OM1006A has a menu driven management interface to display status of subsystems and to configure the unit The menu system is
9. hierarchical Menu actions are specified by entering a single alphanumeric character A lt CR gt causes the current menu to redisplay lt ESC gt goes up one menu level except at the top level lt ESC gt can also be used to abort numeric and string entries This causes the action to be aborted Management Interface Main Menu The main menu is shown below and some of its status displays OM1006 Main Menu T Show Ethernet status 2 Show PoE status 3 Show SFP status 4 Options menu 5 Software upload menu 6 Ethernet diagnostics menu 7 Register diagnostics menu 8 Reset switch 9 Set password sol OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 Mode SFP ports 5 and 6 trunked Monitor Mode Off Ethernet Status Port VID Link Auto Speed Good Negotiation P1 0 No Enabled NA P2 0 No Enabled NA P3 0 No Enabled NA P4 0 Yes Enabled 100BASE TX P5 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X P6 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X gt 2 OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 PoE Status and Configuration Port PwrGood PwrEnable Class Detect BI No Off Unknown Ropen P2 No off Unknown Ropen P3 No Off Unknown Ropen P4 No Off Unknown Ropen Port Priority PoE DisconEn Mode Icut mA PL High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 P2 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 P3 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 P4 High Ye
10. rail and 19 rack mounting Single or multimode fiber option operation Power PoE Link fail alarm relay amp Receive optical power meters Industrial temperature 40 C to amp Distances up to 100 km 70 C dd Power over Ethernet 5 Year warranty OM1006 1000BASE X T Indicators ALARM PS1 PS2 LINK Ports 1 4 HDPLX Ports 1 4 O LINK Ports 5 6 LINK MARGIN Ports 5 6 Description CONSOLE 9 56V J LINK MARGIN Red when an enabled alarm condition is present Green when power is applied to power input 1 Green when power is applied to power input 2 Green when a 1000BASE T LINK has been established Orange Green when a 100BASE TX LINK has been established Orange when a 10BASE T LINK has been established Flashes when data is transmitted or received Yellow when the port is half duplex Off when the port is not in half duplex Green when a bidirectional OPTICAL LINK has been established Flashes when data is transmitted or received This bar graph displays the optical link margin remaining signal strength before link loss in 2 dB increments When less than1dB of link margin is left the first indicator flashes All indicators flash when a receiver overload condition may be present When all the indicators are off the optical signal is absent or weak or an SFP without Digital Diagnostics is installed See the SFP Selection section For 1000BASE X optical modules the link margin is
11. 06A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 BACKUP MCU software file odel OM1006A Ethernet Switch Card OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 gt 2 Delete BACKUP file y n y Start Xmodem transfer Send File CCC File upload successful 65536 bytes uploaded LAS BACKUP file is now PRIMARY file gt dl Flash command issued successfully Luxcom Technologies Inc OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 13 55 29 OM1006 Main Menu 1 Show Ethernet status 2 Show PoE status 3 Show SFP status 4 Options menu 5 Software upload menu 6 Ethernet diagnostics menu 7 Register diagnostics menu 8 Reset switch 9 Set password gt 5 Software Upload Menu 1 Show stored files 2 Upload new BACKUP 3 Swap BACKUP and PRIMARY 4 Reprogram card with PRIMARY Esc Back gt PRIMARY MCU software file Model OM1006A Ethernet Switch 15 Management Interface Card OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 13 55 29 BACKUP MCU software file Model OM1006A Ethernet Switch Card OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 Ethernet Diagnostic Menu This menu provides information about the register state of the Ethernet controller port MIB statics and cable tests The menu and sample outputs are shown below go 26 OM1006 Ethernet Diagnostic Menu 1 Show port 1 registers a Show port 1 statistics g Do port 1 cable test 2
12. Abbreviation for example 1000 SX P POE OPTION 0 Without PoE card 1 With PoE card A A C ADAPTER OPTION 0 Without A C adapter 1 LTIPS 12 1 U 12V 12W 2 LTIPS 12 1 5 MP 12V 10W 3 48V 70W 0 60 C PoE 4 56V 60W 0 40 C PoE PoE This power cube comes with four different styles of plug for non North American mains Replacement power adapters can be ordered by specifying OM1006A power supply option A All A C Adapters accept 100 240Vac 50 60 Hz input Cc A C CORD OPTION 0 1 Example OM1006A A B 1 4 1 Without A C cord 6 North American C8 A C cord for A C ADAPTER OPTION 3 and 4 Other cords can be provided on request Port T5 is a 1000 SX SFP optic Port T6 is a 1000 LX SFP optic PoE PoE card is installed PoE power supply included also works with PoE Power supply cord included 18 Accessories Accessories DIN Rail Mounting Clip The OM1006A may be ordered with a mounting clip which allows it to be snapped to 35mm or G type DIN rails Part number DIN CLIP 05 Spare Power Cube The modem comes with a A C adapter For non PoE modems a 12V North American power adapter may be ordered using the following number Part number LTIPS 12 1 U Inquire for non North American power adapters Rack Mount Panel The MP1 holds two modems and takes 1U space in a 19 rack Part Number MP1 The MP11 holds one modem and takes 1U space in a 19 rack Part Number MP11 19
13. E LUXCOM Technologies Inc Gj tuxcom OM1006A Industrial Ethernet Switch Four 10 100 1000BASE T PoE PoE ports Two 100 1000BASE X SFP optical ports USER MANUAL Rev 1 1 July 7 2014 102 WALGREEN ROAD OTTAWA ONTARIO KOA 1L0 Telephone 613 831 7777 Fax 613 831 7778 www luxcom com email sales luxcom com This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Part 15 Class A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Manual Revision History Revision 1 0 Initial release September 6 2013 Revision 1 1 Document tap aggregator option Table of Contents po A A IA 1 USB Console Porco acepten ada 3 SEP SOCIO iaa ai 3 PoE 1G AN Chie oases Seca nce as wacacg a snen a ancy sae need E as ceases a Ea Ea EEEO 4 PIS aa aaa seen a dls 4 Alarm Relay cast cds 5 Management Interface ici iia 5 A O OTE 6 Options A O 7 Ethernet Setup Mem uieisscesescescsisisndsccicueseseuivececcecevensvsecvenssicudesevansecsdsvasie cavcacedsestivess estcudedsatees 7 POE Setup Men i anaiena nidata anadene tianara aaae e ccssensdsedecenstvaccecessiedstebaaeasdansateesabeuctaese 11 Alarm Setup MOnlice s ccceccec
14. WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LUXCOM TECHNOLOGIES INC IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Repackaging For Shipment Before returning the item paperwork indicating the name department company and telephone number of the sender model and serial number of the product and a brief description of the problem should be enclosed As well the sender must also request a Return Authorization number from Luxcom Technologies Inc See front cover for shipping address 21
15. When a packet exits port 1 its VLAN tag is removed Packets exiting port 6 are always tagged All untagged packets entering port 6 are dropped A tagged packet entering port 6 will be dropped if it is not a member of the VLAN VTU database or if the egress port specified in the VTU database is not allowed by the port based VLAN settings Further each VLAN uses a separate forwarding information database to ensure that packets can t tunnel between VLANs Monitoring is also disabled in this mode For these reasons the mode is termed secure Port 6 can be connected to a larger managed switch that can switch VLANs In this way up to five separate VLANs can be securely distributed to a location using fiber As the tagging is all done by the OM1006A the attached equipment doesn t have to be VLAN aware The managed switch can perform device authentication 802 1X if desired Port 6 can also connect to a OM1006A in Secure 802 1Q VLAN port fan out MidSpan mode This mode is similar to the Secure 802 1Q VLAN port fan out EndSpan mode except that both ports 5 and 6 are tagged VLAN ports This allows a string of OM1006A modems to interconnect a set of VLANs The VID assigned to a port must be unique within a modem and each modem can switch a maximum of 64 VLANs SPAN port tap aggregator is a special mode to aggregate Ethernet wire 8 Management Interface taps Incoming packets on ports 1 through 5 egress only on fiber port 6 Lear
16. auto modes In manual and semi auto modes ports can be powered by the Power on manual semiauto ports command lcur can be changed after a port is powered In automatic mode detection classification and port powering are all automatic with no host intervention required Icur and lum are automatically set according to the PoE mode and classification result The PoE bit specifies the DC current limit lum at either 425 mA or 850 mA nominal Vee must be between 50 0 V and 57 0 V if any port is configured for PoE The DisconEn bit must be set to remove power on disconnect Normally disconnect enable should be on PwrGood indicates that the port has been turned on and the port voltage is within two volts of Vee PwrEnable indicates the port has been turned on Class and detect status are also provided in the status data Ports can be configured as shown in the following example 32 12 Management Interface Enter port 1 to 4 1 PoE Port Configuration Bits Description 4 0 High priority 1 Low priority 3 0 PoE 1 PoE 2 0 DisconEn Off 1 DisconEn On 1 0 0 Shutdown 1 Manual 2 Semiauto 3 Auto Enter port config hex 0x0F 1f gt 1 OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 POE Status and Configuration Port PwrGood PwrEnable Class Detect P1 o Off Unknown Unknown P2 o Off Unknown Rop
17. balancing If link fails on one port its traffic is switched over to the remaining port Dual media converter mode splits the unit into two separate three port switches using port based VLANs The two port groups are completely separate and packets cannot cross the VLAN boundary Within a port group packets are switched in the default manner Ports 1 2 and 5 make up one group and ports 3 4 and 6 the other group Port to port dual media converter mode is a special mode to carry up to four separated streams between a pair of media converters connected back to back Port 1 on converter 1 connects to port 1 on converter 2 etc Packets are restricted by port based VLANs and interchip tagging from exiting any other port Secure 802 1Q VLAN port fan out EndSpan mode is similar to the Port to port dual media converter mode in that 802 1Q VLAN tags are used to restrict ports 1 through 5 to a single VLAN So if a pair of media converters are connected back to back using port 6 and both port 1 s are set to VLAN ID 1 then port 1 on converter 1 will only connect to port 1 on converter 2 Packets are restricted by port based VLANs and 802 1Q tags from exiting any other port Because this mode uses 802 10 tags the mode is not transparent to tagged packets When a packet enters port 1 it exits port 6 with a VLAN tag containing port 1 s VLAN ID VID If a VLAN tagged packet enters port 1 its VID is replaced by port 1 s VID
18. cted COM port and terminal settings shown above See the Management Interface section for information on configuring the OM1006A SFP Selection Several types of SFP modules are available for different Ethernet optical links It is important that the SFP s wave length match the link partner s 850 1310 or 1550 nm As well the SFP must be compliant with the port s optical mode 100BASE X or 1000BASE X The SFP modules supplied by Luxcom have digital diagnostics which enable the bar graphs to display received optical power Detailed diagnostic information is also available using the console interface SFPs without digital diagnostics can be used but the power meters will not work The Luxcom 1000 LX SFP transmits into both multimode and singlemode fiber but the transmission distance in multimode fiber is greatly reduced because of bandwidth limitations caused by modal dispersion Modal dispersion varies greatly from fiber to fiber The 1000 LX distances in multimode fiber assume that a mode conditioning patch cord is installed See the Specifications section for more information The 1000 ZX ZXE SFP is used for distances up to 100 km It uses 1550 nm laser optics These optics are usually used in matched pairs because the 3 SFP Selection optical transmit and receive specifications are not standardized SFP modules should only be inserted when the unit is not powered This avoids I2C bus faults that sometimes occur when a module i
19. eccatieexsevacvescatecscvetscecsedvscsdussvtuyunedisvssueveetecdsetteadessdvisbasbecassibentsede 14 Software Upload MWe iecicciccisetecescesaieedeccedenstactscecdeadlecsecacssvesnadees ivscndvessesuecauavedendaveecueedie 15 Ethernet Diagnostic Mem Weccsietsicsiinvccarstencananesass ceanescgedanehusascansadaxivuudanadenbasenvavedcodessiviuesess 16 Register Diagnostics Menu ccccccccccceeeeesseeeeeeeeseeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseseeeeesseeeseccceeeeeeeees 16 A A O 16 S t ts CE o A A venstesatesevdeuee 17 Ordering Into MatON o 18 e A nics sansagsnsssansevasas ues sagocacesasanatanzonsaeesssonnesangoeouasarensecsonaniteares 19 DIN Rail M unting Clip ascii dice 19 Spare Power Cube tas tseo cise steaivnsssveussvnteectasenesedeceduditcsetes Eea ina 19 Rack Mount Pane lsisiisccicicccccacccsscesiscseeevstebiazsesitenncacseadsccecdeacusniseddecsievsitiestersacdesvessanevestersexeue 19 Jole i CATON k e N ETT AA A ATT 20 0 a dh A T E 21 A T 21 II Description Description The OM1006A Ethernet switch has four 10 100 1000BASE T electrical ports and two optical SFP ports The available SFP modules support a variety of distance requirements wavelengths optical speeds and fiber types Both 100BASE X and 1000BASE X SFP modules are supported for compatibility with existing equipment LED bar graphs show the received optical power for each SFP making it easy to diagnose fiber connection problems Power over Ethernet PoE support is optional
20. ed to control access to configurable data in the Options menu Password processing can be disabled by entering an empty password The password prompt has a 120 second keyboard timeout delay Here is an example gt 9 Enter old password Enter new password Reenter new password Password successfully changed The default password as shipped is luxcom 17 Ordering Information OM1006A T5 T6 P A C T5 T6 Code Abbreviation 1000 SX 1000 LX 1000 LXE 1000 ZX 1000 ZXE 1000 BU 1000 BD 100 FX 100 LX10 100 LX10E 100 BU 100 BD STACT7 Z 0tTmMmUOOo0u gt Ordering Information SFP TRANSCEIVER OPTION Ports 5 and 6 Function 1000BASE SX 850 nm multimode optics 1000BASE LX 1310 nm single multimode optics 1000BASE LX 1310 nm single optics extended distance 1000BASE 1550 nm single mode optics 80 km 1000BASE 1550 nm single mode optics 100km 1000BASE BX 1310 nm TX single fiber bidirectional opticst 1000BASE BX 1550 nm TX single fiber bidirectional opticst 100BASE FX 1310 nm multimode optics 100BASE LX10 1310 nm singlemode optics 100BASE LX10 1310 nm singlemode optics extended distance 100BASE BX 1310 nm TX single fiber bidirectional opticst 100BASE BX 1550 nm TX single fiber bidirectional opticst Without transceiver T The single fiber transceivers must be used in complimentary pairs one BU and one BD Replacement optics can be ordered by specifying the T5 T6
21. eir default VID values PoE Setup Menu The PoE setup menu and the PoE status are shown below 11 Management Interface OM1006A PoE Options Menu 1 Show PoE status 2 Set PoE port config 3 Set port current limit 4 Power on manual semiauto ports 5 Shutdown low priority ports 6 Reset PoE chip 7 Reconfigure shutdown ports Esc Back gt L OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 PoE Status and Configuration Port PwrGood PwrEnable Class Detect P1 o off Unknown Ropen P2 o off Unknown Ropen BS o Off Unknown Ropen P4 o Off Unknown Ropen Port Priority PoE DisconEn Mode Icut mA Current mA Pl High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 P2 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 P3 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 P4 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 Vee Volts OverTemp VeeUVLO AltB HRev FRev 53 248 No No No b OZ ES The PoE controller has four modes shutdown manual semi auto and automatic The mode shown in the status display is the port s actual mode This may differ from the configured mode if the port has been shutdown While ports can be configured to manual and semi auto these are primarily useful for testing purposes These commands can be used to power legacy and non compliant devices since lcur is not set based on class At this time the control software doesn t support powering devices automatically in manual and semi
22. en P3 o Off Unknown Ropen P4 o Off Unknown Ropen Port Priority PoE DisconEn Mode Icut mA Current mA P1 Low Yes Yes Shutdown 374 4 0 0 P2 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 P3 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 P4 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 Vee Volts OverTemp VeeUVLO AltB HRev FRev 53 248 No No No b 0 219 gt 3 Enter port 1 to 4 1 Enter port Icut 3 2 mA hex 0x75 0x80 gt T OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 POE Status and Configuration Port PwrGood PwrEnable Class Detect P1 o Off Unknown Unknown P2 o Off Unknown Ropen P3 o Off Unknown Ropen P4 o Off Unknown Ropen Port Priority PoE DisconEn Mode Icut mA Current mA P1 Low Yes Yes Shutdown 409 6 0 0 P2 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 P3 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 P4 High Yes Yes Automatic 374 4 0 0 Vee Volts OverTemp VeeUVLO AltB HRev FRev 53 248 No No No b 0 2 79 It is not valid to change the PoE bit after a port has been powered Thus ports are reset shutdown prior to reconfiguration The configuration and Icur value for a port are restored by doing a microcontroller reset or power on The Power on manual semiauto ports command attempts to turn on ports in manual or semi auto mode It doesn t turn on shutdown or automatic ports In the semi auto mode port turn on is delayed until the next detection and classification The port will not power if t
23. he detection or classification is not valid 13 Management Interface In manual mode detection and classification are disabled The commands forces a single classification to turn on the port Detection is not done and the detect status will always indicate Unknown The Shutdown low priority ports command turns off low priority ports The Reset PoE chip command resets the PoE controller to its default state It can be useful testing PoE devices The following shows the result of doing a Reset PoE chip command gt 6 22 LU OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 PoE Status and Configuration Port PwrGood PwrEnable Class Detect BI o Off Unknown Unknown P2 o off Unknown Unknown P3 o Off Unknown Unknown P4 o Off Unknown Unknown Port Priority PoE DisconEn Mode Icut mA Current mA Pl High No Yes Shutdown 374 4 0 0 P2 High No Yes Shutdown 374 4 0 0 P3 High No Yes Shutdown 374 4 0 0 P4 High No Yes Shutdown 374 4 0 0 Vee Volts OverTemp VeeUVLO AltB HRev FRev 53 248 No No No b 02 79 Finally the Reconfigure shutdown ports command attempts to reconfigure shutdown ports The command may fail if one or more ports have been shutdown due to over current under voltage etc and the fault hasn t been corrected Alarm Setup Menu The alarm setup menu is shown below OM1006 Alarm Options Menu 0 S
24. how alarm status 1 Toggle port 1 link alarm enable 2 Toggle port 2 link alarm enable 3 Toggle port 3 link alarm enable 4 Toggle port 4 link alarm enable 5 Toggle port 5 link alarm enable 6 Toggle port 6 link alarm enable 7 Toggle power 1 input alarm enable 8 Toggle power 2 input alarm enable Esc Back s gt I Alarm Description Alarmed Status Port 1 Link Lost Yes LOST Port 2 Link Lost No Port 3 Link Lost No Port 4 Link Lost No Port 5 Link Lost No Port 6 Link Lost No Power 1 Input Lost No Power 2 Input Lost No gt 14 Management Interface Alarm enables are provided for the following conditions link lost for ports 1 through 6 and power supply inputs 1 and 2 When an alarm is enabled and the alarmed condition is present the status is shown as LOST When a LOST condition is present the alarm LED is turned on and the contact on the alarm relay is closed One can determine the source using the Show alarm status command Software Upload Menu The software upload menu provides a means to upload new software and to view the status of current uploads It uses the xmodem protocol available in HyperTerminal and other terminal programs The example below shows a sample upload gt 5 Software Upload Menu 1 Show stored files 2 Upload new BACKUP 3 Swap BACKUP and PRIMARY 4 Reprogram card with PRIMARY Esc Back gt 1 PRIMARY MCU software file odel OM1006A Ethernet Switch Card OM10
25. ning is disabled on ports 1 through 5 to ensure that packets received on these ports are flooded to port 6 Incoming packets on port 6 are dropped and no packets egress ports 1 through 5 Auto negotiation still occurs on port 6 in 1000BASE X mode so the link status for this port correctly reflects the status of the fiber link Commands which change the current operating mode or port configuration generally result in a unit reset The causes the Ethernet switch to be reset shutting down all ports briefly until they are reconfigured The next two commands are used to enable auto negotiation or forced mode on a port For example gt 4 Enter port 1 to 4 3 Enter speed 0 100BASE TX 1 1OBASE T 0 Enter duplex mode 0 full duplex 1 half duplex 0 Enter crossover mode 0 MDI X 1 MDI 0 se N OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 ode SFP ports and 6 trunked onitor Mode Off Ethernet Status Port VID Link Auto Speed Duplex MDI MDI X Good Negotiation P1 0 No Enabled NA NA NA P2 O No Enabled NA NA NA P3 0 No Disabled 100BASE TX Full Duplex MDI X P4 0 Yes Enabled 100BASE TX Full Duplex MDI X ES 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA P6 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA at Enter port 1 to 4 gt 1 OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26
26. ositive barrel connectors For PoE operation a 48V 54V or 56V supply must be used The minimum input voltage is 45 0 V and the maximum 57 0 V For PoE operation a 54V or 56V supply must be used and the minimum voltage is 51 0 V The control logic turns on at approximately 31 6 V It turns off at 29 5 V On over voltage it turns off at approximately 62 7 V and on at 60 3 V In order to meet safety regulations and the requirements of IEEE 802 3at the OM1006A must be powered by one or two fully isolated power supplies IEC EN 61140 protection class II double insulated Frame ground must not be connected to any power lead The supply must be capable of withstanding 2250 VDC between its outputs and frame ground if present The power 4 Power Inputs conductors must not be accessible Class II supplies typically have a C8 or C18 A C connector and the double insulated icon on the label Power adapters with a C14 A C connector are typically Class 1 supplies and frame ground is connected to the secondary V output Thus they don t meet the isolation requirement A protection class II supply is not the same as a Class 2 supply A Class 2 Power Supply does not have to be double insulated Class 2 supplies are limited to a maximum output of less than 100 Watts They have reduced requirements regarding insulation wire size derating factors and over current protection compared to Class 1 supplies The OM1006A is a limited power source as
27. rt speed duplex and crossover 5 Set port 5 transceiver mode 6 Set port 6 transceiver mode 7 Setup monitoring mode destination and source 8 Set port VID for 802 10 VLAN switch mode Esc Back gt 1 OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 ode SFP ports 5 and 6 trunked onitor Mode Off Ethernet Status Port VID Link Auto Speed Duplex MDI MDI X Good Negotiation P1 O No Enabled NA NA NA P2 0 No Enabled NA NA NA P3 0 No Enabled NA NA NA P4 0 Yes Enabled 100BASE TX Full Duplex MDI X P5 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA P6 0 Yes Enabled 1000BASE X Full Duplex NA gt 2 ode Description 0 All ports switched 1 SFP ports 5 and 6 trunked 2 Dual media converter ports 1 2 5 and 3 4 6 3 Port to port dual media converter 4 Secure 802 10 VLAN port fan out EndSpan 5 Secure 802 10 VLAN port fan out MidSpan 6 SPAN port tap aggregator Enter operation mode 0 to 6 0 1 All ports switched mode is the default operation mode of the modem In this mode packets entering a port can exit any other port The switch learns destination addresses Management Interface SFP ports 5 and 6 trunked mode is similar except ports 5 and 6 are trunked for added performance and link reliability Two units must be used back to back in this mode A hash algorithm based on the source and destination addresses of a packet is used for load
28. s Yes Automatic 374 4 Vee Volts OverTemp VeeUVLO AltB HRev FRev 53 069 No No No b 03 25 19 gt 3 OM1006A Ethernet Switch merlin OM1006A BootLoader 1 0 May 07 2012 11 50 01 OM1006A Application 1 0 Sep 14 2012 09 26 30 Port 5 SFP Diagnostic Values Parameter Units Value High Low High Alarm Alarm Warning T 46 6 100 0 50 0 100 0 Vcc V 3 18 5 00 0 00 5 00 TX Bias mA 30 7 100 0 0 0 100 0 TX Power dBm 4 6 TsO 40 0 T40 RX Power dBm 4 5 7 0 40 0 7 0 Port 6 SFP Diagnostic Values Parameter Units Value High Low High Alarm Alarm Warning T 43 2 90 0 45 0 85 0 Vcc V Bate 2200 2 10 3 45 TX Bias mA 16 8 100 1 6 0 90 0 TX Power dBm 5 8 3 0 YO SS 6 Duplex MDI MDI X NA NA NA NA NA NA Full Duplex MDI X Full Duplex NA Full Duplex NA Current mA oo0ooo oo0ooo Low Warning 50 0 0 00 0 0 40 0 40 0 Low Warning 40 0 3515 7 0 9 0 Management Interface RX Power dBm 4 9 3 0 21 0 3 5 20 5 Options Menu The options menu is the entry point for configuring the Ethernet and PoE subsystems and for enabling alarms gt 4 OM1006A Options Menu 1 Name modem 2 Ethernet setup menu 3 PoE setup menu 4 Alarm setup menu Esc Back Lor Enter modem name merlin gt Ethernet Setup Menu The Ethernet setup menu is shown below gt 2 OM1006A Ethernet Options Menu 1 Show Ethernet status 2 Set switch operation mode 3 Enable port auto negotiation 4 Force po
29. s inserted Luxcom modules are recommended to ensure compatibility See the Ordering Information section for the available SFP modules PoE Card When the OM1006A is shipped with a PoE card it is shipped with the PoE jumpers positioned for Alternative A jumpers toward middle of card The jumpers can be repositioned for Alternative B power on spare pairs by moving the jumpers to the edge of the card There are two jumpers per port and they both have to be positioned identically The eight internal PoE jumpers can be removed for non PoE applications This ensures power supply isolation from the MDI pins Power Inputs Currently Luxcom provides a 60 Watt 56V supply for PoE and a 70 Watt 48V supply for PoE A 12V supply is provided for non PoE applications These supplies have a maximum operating temperature of 40 C except for the 70 Watt supply It can operate at ambient temperatures up to 60 C but it s output must be derated to 56 Watts at this temperature There are two power inputs on the OM1006A Generally only one input is used however both may be used for redundancy The higher voltage supply powers the unit Power sharing can occur when both inputs are at the same voltage When the PoE card is not installed both power inputs can be any voltage between 9 0V and 36 0V The following considerations must be taken into account when using non Luxcom power supplies The unit accepts 2 1 x 5 5 x 9 5 mm center p
30. tts no PoE Alarm relay Current continuous peak eeeee 2 2 A Max Switching Voltage AC DC 66 250 220V peak General Operating temperature oocccconococcccccncooccnnononnnccnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 40 C to 70 C Humidity RH E AA E EE EES 10 to 95 MILBF somo daria ea t aaaea ae eaan aaea gt 50 000 hours DIMENSIONS iira aeaaea a raaa EE E E EEE 14 x 4 x 12 front to back cm Notes 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 Optical sensitivity measured at 10 BER 3 The optical ranges are for typical fibers 4 Proprietary optics have high TX power or non standard wavelength therefore they must interface with a similar SFP 5 Operating temperature range is 0 C to 70 C The single fiber models must be used as complimentary pairs one BU and one BD 20 Specifications Certification Luxcom Technologies Inc certifies that this equipment met its published specification at the time of shipment from the factory Warranty This Luxcom product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of shipment Luxcom will at its option repair or replace products that prove to be defective during the warranty period provided they are returned to Luxcom Repairs necessitated by misuse of the product are not covered by this warranty NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED

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