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1. D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 14 of 21 Market Central Inc SET MANAGER N X X X X Set SNMP manager N 1 16 IP address Up to 16 SNMP MANAGER IP addresses can be entered for destinations of trap messages Trap messages will be sent to all enabled MANAGER IP addresses To remove an entry from the list set the IP address to 0 0 0 0 Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SNMP Managers Ts 192 168 1 1 T3 2 192 1068 1 115 GET MANAGER N Display SNMP manager N 1 16 IP address GET MANAGER Display all SNMP manager IP addresses PING X X X X Causes the D1000 to issue a single ICMP echo request packet to the designated IP address If a response is received the D1000 will display the message Reply from X X X X If no response is received within 5 seconds the D1000 will display the message Request timed out SAVE Save settings for next startup All settings are stored in NV memory and restored upon power on Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed RESET Causes a network system reboot and reloads all parameters from stored settings Note that you will lose your connection and have to log in again if giving this command from a telnet or web interface session SET DEFAULTS Causes the D1000 configuration parameters to be restored to the factory settings Any changes to the settings will not become permanent until a SAVE a
2. Status Relay B contact Table 5 1 Six position terminal block pin assignments 5 3 Serial RS232 Switching D1000 models that support serial remote control can be switched using commands over a serial RS232 communications line The parameters of the D1000 console port are fixed at 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit commonly abbreviated as 9600 8 N 1 To communicate with the D1000 you will need a serial terminal or similar device configured to these settings Use a straight thru M F cable to connect the D1000 console connector to this terminal or other device that follows the standard IBM PC DB9O serial port pinout See table 6 1 for the D1000 console port connector pin assignments When the D1000 A B Switch powers up it will send a sign on message followed by a prompt character gt to your serial terminal device After each command and the associated response the D1000 will again issue a prompt D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 6 of 21 Market Central Inc character For systems where the console port is being commanded by software the software should wait for this prompt character before sending each and every command to the D1000 A B Switch All commands are case insensitive and can be entered in upper or lower case Note however that password parameters are case sensitive All commands must be terminated with a carriage return ASCII 13 or hex 0x0D before they will be accepted by the D1000 Several comman
3. 70 C Humidity Tolerance Up to 80 non condensing 2 Introduction The D1000 Layer 1 A B Switch is available in various models with different interface options and user control capabilities All models provide the same basic A B switch functionality which is to connect port A or port B to the C Common port through latching or non latching relays or fiber optic switch mechanisms For models using latching mechanisms the connection state will be maintained if power fails or is removed Non latching versions will revert to the port C to port A connection state when power is lost and will remain in that state when power is restored until a new switch command is received Manual control of the switch port connection state is supported through pushbutton switches on the front of the unit A 6 position terminal strip on the rear of the unit provides remote control capability and accepts external dry contact closures as inputs See section 5 1 and section 5 2 for additional details Models with Serial control capability include an RS232 console port that can be used to control the switch port connection state as well as monitor switch status using a serial RS232 terminal type device See section 5 3 and section 7 for additional details Models with Ethernet control include an Ethernet network interface that can be used to control the switch port connection state as well as monitor switch status via a web browser telnet or using SNMP These models
4. Inc mclpRequester 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 2 The IP address of the remote entity that last accessed branch 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 This variable can be used to identify the last IP address to access any mcAgent variable It is returned in the authenticationFailure message mpTrapInfo 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 3 Group of trap information variables This variable is not directly accessible mcGenericTrap 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 3 1 Indication of generic trap events This variable is bit mapped such that bit O is trap O bit 1 is trap 1 etc Write an integer with 1 in bit positions to clear particular trap indications For example write 17 to clear traps 0 amp 4 mcSpecificTrap 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 3 2 Indication of specific trap events This variable is bit mapped such that bit 1 is trap 1 bit 2 is trap 2 etc Write an integer with 1 in bit positions to clear particular trap indications For example write 18 to clear traps 1 amp 4 mcManagerT able 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 4 Table for SNMP Manager IP addresses This variable is not directly accessible mcManagerlndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 4 1 1 Managerlndex Index used to identify unique entries in the Manager IP address table mcManagerlp 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 4 1 2 Managerlndex SNMP Manager IP address Destination IP address for TRAP or SYSLOG messages 10 Traps Summary The D1000 A B Switch can be configured to issue an SNMP trap when certain events occur Use the SET ALERTTYPE co
5. ST AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC ST AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC ST AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC ST AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC ST AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 SM FIBER OPTIC LC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 DB9 A B NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 DB9 A B NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 DB9 A B NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 DB9 A B NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL 6100900 6100901 6100902 6100903 6100904 6100905 6100960 6100961 61009
6. X X X 0 0 0 0 to disable an entry MANAGER display all SNMP managers X X X X ICMP ECHO to remote host save settings for next startup ESET restart use after SAVE DEFAULTS restore default user settings save required DH E lt ZA H Q ADNDARAARAAA oH Reo Pa Notes e Commands can be entered in upper or lower case Passwords are case sensitive e All commands must be terminated with a carriage return ASCII 13 or hex OxOD 8 Web Interface Ethernet remote control capable models The network module installed in Ethernet remote control capable models of the D1000 also provides access to console commands through a web browser interface When enabled see SET WEBENABLE command entering the D1000 s IP address index html in your web browser s URL address line will present a log on page for the D1000 similar to the following example Note If using a pop up blocker on your web browser be sure to allow pop ups from the IP address of the D1000 A B Switch otherwise you could experience trouble receiving a response through the interface Web Interface Version 1 0 Copyright c 2014 All rights reserved Please logon Figure 8 1 Logon Screen D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 16 of 21 Market Central Inc After successfully entering the correct web password see SET WEBPASSWORD command you will get the following page or similar Web Interface Version 1 0 Copyright
7. also have intelligent automatic switching capabilities which are described in section 5 5 and section 7 and they support sending SNMP traps or syslog messages user configurable for various events and errors See section 10 and section 11 for additional details D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 4 of 21 Market Central Inc 3 Configuration There are no user configurable settings on the D1000 A B Switch models for basic operation There are some parameters related to Ethernet remote access control operations which are configurable through the serial RS232 port These settings are described later in this manual The internal jumpers and DIP switches inside the D1000 A B Switch have been pre configured at the factory and should not be changed from their default settings They are shown here for reference only Jumper W1 1 2 position no Ethernet control module 2 3 position Ethernet control module installed Jumper W2 1 2 position no Ethernet control module 2 3 position Ethernet control module installed Dipswitch SW1 resistors may be installed for closed positions Position 1 open Latching Relays closed Non Latching Relays Position 2 open No Ethernet control module closed Ethernet control module installed Positions 3 thru 8 open reserved for future use 4 Installation e Finda location suitable for installing the D1000 A B Switch with access to AC power and the connections you intend to switch
8. c 2014 All rights reserved Command console Send Command Logoff Figure 8 2 Initial Command Screen At this point you may enter any valid command into the text box and click Send Command to execute The following is an example result of the GET SYSTEM command Web Interface Version 1 0 Copyright c 2014 All rights reserved Command console Output from last command System Status A Enternewcommand Send Command Logoff Figure 8 3 Example Command Results Screen for GET SYSTEM command The D1000 A B Switch will only allow 1 telnet or web access session To free up a session without waiting for the web timeout click Logoff For this reason the web timeout should be set to a workable time Resetting the D1000 will also clear the current web session D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 17 of 21 Market Central Inc 9 SNMP MIB Path Summary internet 1 3 6 1 private 1 3 6 1 4 enterprises 1 3 6 1 4 1 mctech 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 mctech 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 Market Central Inc private enterprise number mcAgent 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 Market Central Inc SNMP Agent The following is a list of the SNMP variables corresponding to D1000 A B Switch d1000 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 D1000 Switch d1000S witch Control 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 1 d1000KeyStat 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 2 d1000PowerStat 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 3 d1000SoftwareVersion 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 4
9. d1000Name 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 5 mclpRequester 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 2 mcTrapInfo 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 3 mcGenericTrap 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 3 1 mcSpecificTrap 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 3 2 mcManagerT able 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 4 mcManagerlndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 4 1 1 Managerlndex mcManagerlp 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 4 1 2 Managerlndex D1000 Switch SNMP Variable Definitions d1000SwitchControl 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 1 D1000 Switch Control This variable is used to control the selected channel When set to A the switch will connect channel A to C When set to B the switch will connect channel B to C d1000KeyStat 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 2 D1000 Key Lock Switch Status This is a read only variable This variable can be used to determine if the Key Lock Switch is in the OFF or ON position Although the standard D1000 does not have a Key Lock Switch this feature is supported and could be added on future models d1000PowerStat 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 3 D1000 Power Status This is a read only variable Since the D1000 is powered via a single power supply the Power Status will report OneSupply d1000SoftwareVersion 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 4 D1000 Software Version This is a read only variable and is limited to a maximum of 14 characters d1000Name 1 3 6 1 4 1 9477 1 7 5 D1000 Identification String The string is limited to a maximum of 14 characters D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 18 of 21 Market Central
10. through the unit e If you intend to use serial control connect a serial cable to the DB9 RS232 console port The baud rate is fixed at 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop See table 6 1 for the console port connector pin assignments e If you intend to use external dry contact closures to control the D1000 connect the external contacts to the 6 position terminal block as described in section 5 2 e Connect the provided 12 VDC power supply to an AC source and to the 3 5 mm power supply connector on the D1000 When power is first applied it is recommended that the user change connection states on the D1000 switch from A to B and back again to be sure that all the relays are in a known state prior to connecting any external devices Press and hold for approximately 1 second the appropriate front panel pushbutton switch until the D1000 A B Switch changes connection state One of the LEDs A or B on the front of the unit will indicate the selected connection state and also serves to show that the switch has power e Depending on the model of the D1000 being installed connect RJ45 cables DB9 cables or fiber optic cables between the A B and C ports on the switch and your devices The D1000 A B Switch connects the C Common port to either the A or B port Note that the D1000 A B Switch ports provide straight thru connections and are bidirectional i e they have no preference to signal direction If your application requires a cross over ca
11. 0 also has the ability to issue either SNMP traps or UDP syslog messages These messages can be sent to one or more network administrator systems to provide notification when the D1000 changes connection states either automatically auto bypass switching or auto recovery switching or via manual control front panel toggle switch or commands received on the RS232 or Ethernet interfaces and when certain other events occur See section 10 and section 11 for additional details To restrict access to the D1000 each of the Ethernet interface options SNMP telnet and web browser can be independently enabled disabled and if enabled can be configured to require a login password Additionally user access can be restricted by IP address so only commands received from pre defined administrator IP addresses will be acknowledged and acted upon See section 7 for additional information regarding these commands 5 5 Automatic Switching The D1000 A B switch models that support Ethernet remote control can also be configured to automatically switch between a normal connection state port C connected to port B and a bypass or failover connection state port C connected to port A User configurable failover and recovery parameters control the auto switching functions to allow the switch to be used in a variety of applications In order to be able to perform the auto bypass and auto recovery switching functions the D1000 issues ICMP echo reques
12. 62 6100963 6100964 6100965 6100966 6100967 6100968 6100969 6100970 6100971 6100972 6100973 6100974 6100975 6100976 6100977 6100978 6100979 6100980 6100981 6100982 6100983 6100984 6100985 6100986 6100987 D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 2 of 21 Market Central Inc FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that Is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area 1s likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada 1 Spe
13. EWAY X X X X GET GATEWAY Set or display the current gateway IP address of the network module Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET PINGREPLY ON OFF GET PINGREPLY Set or display whether or not the D1000 will respond to incoming PINGs ICMP echo requests Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed SET SNMPENABLE ON OFF GET SNMPENABLE Set or display whether or not the SNMP interface on the D1000 is enabled Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed SET READCOMMUNITYNAME string GET READCOMMUNITYNAME SET WRITECOMMUNITYNAME string GET WRITECOMMUNITYNAME Set or display the current read or write community name as specified Note that in general these are case sensitive fields Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET WEBENABLE ON OFF GET WEBENABLE Set or display the current state of web based access The network module will not accept any HTTP requests when web enable is off Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET WEBPASSWORD string GET WEBPASSWORD Set or display the current web password Note that this is a case sensitive field Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET WEBTIMEOUT seconds GET WEBTIMEOUT Set or display the current web tim
14. Market Central www secureswitch com 500 Business Center Drive Pittsburgh PA 15205 USA 412 494 2800 CAGE 1BGJ7 D1000 SERIES LAYER 1 A B SWITCH USERS MANUAL August 2015 e DATA DEADBOLT D1000 NETWORK A B SWITCH Market Central secureswitch com Market Central Inc 500 Business Center Drive Pittsburgh PA 15205 Phone 412 494 2800 Fax 412 494 5550 www secureswitch com CAGE Code 1BGJ7 Copyright 2015 Market Central Inc All rights Reserved Market Central and SwitchMaster are registered trademarks of Market Central Inc Market Central Inc D1000 Models and Part Numbers D1000 CAT 6 A B NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 CAT 6 A B NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 CAT 6 A B NETWORK SWITCH w SERIAL CONTROL LATCHING D1000 CAT 6 A B NETWORK SWITCH w SERIAL CONTROL NON LATCHING D1000 CAT 6 A B NETWORK SWITCH w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL LATCHING D1000 CAT 6 A B NETWORK SWITCH w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL NON LATCHING D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC SC AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC ST AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC ST AB NETWORK SWITCH LATCHING w SERIAL AND E N CONTROL D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC ST AB NETWORK SWITCH NON LATCHING D1000 MM FIBER OPTIC
15. OROKCOUNT N GET MONITOROKCOUNT Set or display the number of successive PING attempts that must succeed before the D1000 A B Switch automatically switches back to the normal path and removes the alternate connection path The valid range is 1 to 255 A value of 0 disables only the automatic recovery function automatic switching will still operate 1f enabled If auto recovery is disabled the user must manually switch back to the normal path via the front panel toggle switch or by issuing a set system B command Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed SET AUTHENTICATIONTRAP ON OFF GET AUTHENTICATIONTRAP Set or display the current state of authentication error traps Authentication traps will be generated when this parameter 1s set to ON and not when OFF Note that this setting only affects the trap generation and not how the network module handles an authentication failure An authentication failure generally means that an SNMP access was attempted with an incorrect community name Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET ALERTTYPE TRAP SYSLOG GET ALERTTYPE Set or display the type of alert messages sent by the D1000 A B Switch when certain events such as a change in switch state occur The D1000 A B Switch can be configured to issue either syslog messages or SNMP traps Note that at least one IP address must be entered using the SET MANAGER N
16. WAN link Auto recovery is disabled in this configuration to prevent flapping router router 1 1 10 1 Network 1 Network 2 PING 2 2 20 1 D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 8 of 21 Market Central Inc Auto Failover amp Auto Recovery Note The D1000 monitors the WAN connections by PINGing the far side router thru the primary WAN link If the primary WAN link fails the D1000 auto switches to the backup WAN link When the primary WAN link is available again the D1000 auto Switches back to the primary D1000 router Network 1 primary primary Network 2 WAN WAN The monitorip address and monitormac address parameters can be configured to allow the D1000 to monitor connectivity to any device within or outside of the D1000 s subnet If monitoring connectivity to a device on the same subnet as the D1000 s internal Ethernet node set the D1000 s monitorip address and monitormac address parameters to the IP address and MAC address of the device being monitored If monitoring connectivity to a device on a different subnet network than the D1000 s internal Ethernet node set the D1000 s monitormac address parameter to the MAC address of the gateway router on the D1000 s subnet and set the monitorip address parameter to the IP address of the device being monitored This allows the PING packet issued by the D1000 to be routed through the gateway router to the target device on a different subnet network If you don t kn
17. X X X X command before either syslog messages or traps will be issued See section 9 for a list of the traps supported by the D1000 A B Switch and see section 10 for a list of the supported syslog messages SET ADMINIP N X X X X Set administrator N 1 8 IP address Up to 8 different administrator IP addresses can be entered To remove an entry from the list set the IP address to 0 0 0 0 If all 8 ADMIN IP addresses are 0 0 0 0 no ADMIN IP addresses are configured the D1000 will allow access via the Ethernet interface from any IP address subject to the existing password and enable flags for each interface If one or more ADMIN IP addresses are non zero the D1000 will only process messages received from the configured non zero ADMIN IP addresses All other messages will be ignored This ADMIN IP address filtering feature applies to the telnet web browser and SNMP Ethernet interfaces and to the PING reply functions The ADMIN IP address filtering does not affect outgoing PING and ARP messages so the D1000 is still able to monitor any IP address for the auto switch features The administrator IP addresses can be different than the manager IP addresses Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed GET ADMINIP N Display the IP address of administrator N 1 8 If no value is entered for N then all administrator IP addresses will be displayed ADMIN IP Addresses 1 192 168 1 113 2 5 1 92 1 08 1 11 5
18. ble use only 1 cross over cable in that path Use a straight through cable on the other side of the switch e If you are connecting the Ethernet control interface on the D1000 A B Switch to your network you must first set the IP address subnet mask and gateway address parameters of the D1000 using the serial port You should set these parameters before attaching a cable to the NETWORK port as the default parameters may not work or could interfere with the operation of your Ethernet network See section 6 for more information regarding IP setup D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 5 of 21 Market Central Inc 5 Operation When power is applied to the D1000 A B Switch one of the LED switch position indicators A or B on the front of the unit will illuminate to show the connection state of the switch Indicator A lights when the switch is in position A and Indicator B lights when the switch is in position B If neither or both LEDs are lit then a fault has occurred or power has been removed The STATUS LED will blink while performing a switching action On Ethernet controllable models the STATUS LED will also blink whenever the internal processor receives a command from the internal Ethernet module 5 1 Manual Switching All D1000 A B Switch models can be manually switched using the push button switches located on the front of the unit To select the connection state the appropriate push button switch must be held for one second before the un
19. by the refund of the purchase price or applicable portion thereof at Market Central s sole discretion Correction in the foregoing manner shall constitute a complete fulfillment of all obligations and liabilities of Market Central with respect to said products THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MARKET CENTRAL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY SUCH WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LIMITATION OF REMEDY If any claim shall arise with respect to any alleged non conforming product Market Central s sole obligation and Customer s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the repair or replacement of said allegedly defective product or component or the refund of the applicable portion of the purchase price at Market Central s sole discretion and at no cost to Customer in accordance with the warranty provisions of the preceding paragraph SAID REMEDY SHALL BE CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO ANY ALLEGED NON CONFORMING PRODUCT OR OTHER CLAIM AS TO THE CONDITION OF ANY PRODUCT OR COMPONENT WHETHER IN THE NATURE OF A CLAIM FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE TORT STRICT LIABILITY PRODUCT LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO DESIGN AND OR MANUFACTURE OR OTHERWISE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY In no event will Market Central be liable for any
20. by using the SET MANAGER N X X X X command see section 7 for details regarding these commands Once these configuration changes have been made the D1000 A B Switch will issue syslog messages for the following types of events e power up cold start or restart using the RESET command e SNMP authentication failure access attempted using incorrect read or write community name e switching action caused by a user initiated command front panel push button action or remote dry contact closure e auto switch or auto recovery switch functions The syslog messages issued by the D1000 A B Switch conform where possible to the general recommendations as described in RFC 3164 There is no real time clock within the D1000 A B Switch however so each syslog message uses a default timestamp value of Jan 1 00 00 00 The device receiving the syslog messages will need to apply a timestamp or other identifier if this information 1s needed The general format for each syslog message from the D1000 A B Switch is as follows Jan 1 00 00 00 IP address Bypass Switch specific message based on the event that occurred Listed below is each type of syslog message that the D1000 A B Switch can issue followed by the actual syslog message that the D1000 A B Switch will send Syslog Messages power up cold start or RESET command Jan 1 00 00 00 192 168 1 151 Bypass Switch Switch has been reset SNMP authentication failure Jan 1 00 00 00 192 168 1 151 Bypass S
21. cifications Connectors A B Switch Ports 3 RJ45 on CAT6 models 3 DB9F on DB9 models 3 duplex ST SC or LC on Fiber Optic models Ethernet Control Port 1 RJ45 10Base T port for remote control interface E N controllable models only Serial Control Port Female DB9 serial controllable models only Remote Control Status Port 1 6 Position Terminal Block Power 1 3 5 mm power input Indicators Switch position LEDs 2 position A and position B Command status LED 1 command executing Switches A B switch control 2 momentary push button switch for A B switch port control Ethernet Management Interface E N controllable models only 10Base T Half Duplex does not support Auto MDI X Power 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz wall mount supply 12VDC output Power Consumption typical Model 12 VDC load 120 VAC load Base Model without Serial Control 20 mA DC 15 mA AC RMS Serial Control Model 40 mA DC 20 mA AC RMS Ethernet and Serial Control Model 110 mA DC 35 mA AC RMS Switching Load CAT6 Additional 65 mA DC Additional 20 mA AC RMS Switching Load DB9 Additional 80 mA DC Additional 20 mA AC RMS Switching Load Multimode Fiber Additional 95 mA DC Additional 25 mA AC RMS Switching Load Singlemode Fiber Additional 75 mA DC Additional 20 mA AC RMS On latching units the switching load is applied for approximately 0 15 seconds during switching On non latching units the switc
22. device types a custom cable pinout may be required see Table 6 1 below for the DB9 pin assignment on the D1000 Table 6 1 DB9 Pin Assignment DB9 SIGNAL DIRECTION 2 RECEIVED DATA TO TERMINAL 3 TRANSMITTED DATA FROM TERMINAL 5 GROUND Apply power to the system After initialization is complete you will see a sign on message displayed on the serial console e g Network Agent Version 2 9T APR 2014 Copyright c 2014 All rights reserved System starting Rack position A Console ready gt At this point the D1000 is ready to accept the configuration commands that are necessary before you will be able to communicate with the unit over an Ethernet network You will need to enter an IP address subnet mask and gateway address information for basic access You will also need to set the read and write SNMP community names if using SNMP or a web password to allow web browser access or a telnet password if you plan to control the D1000 via telnet After entering these parameters you will need to save them into non volatile memory on the D1000 Any time one or more of these parameters is changed they must be saved followed by a system RESET in order for the changes to become permanent The following shows a typical setup session Change the entered parameters to suit your application requirements All of the console level commands are described in detail in section 7 gt set ipaddress 192 168 1 200 IP Add
23. ds can be abbreviated by using just the first character of each command word for example the set get system commands can be abbreviated using g s for get system or s s a for set system a 5 3 1 Serial RS232 Switching on models without Ethernet modules Typing the word help or typing the question mark character followed by a carriage return will cause the D1000 to display a list of available commands Models of the D1000 that include an RS232 console port but that do not also include an Ethernet module support a basic set of serial commands as shown in the example output below gt help Rev D1 D Commands get system set system X X A or B help or displays this list gt These commands allow you to switch connection states to either the A or B state by using the set system A command or the set system B command and you can query the switch port connection status by using the get system command 5 3 2 Serial RS232 Switching on models with Ethernet modules D1000 A B Switch models that have an Ethernet module installed support the same serial commands as listed in section 5 3 1 above but also include a number of additional commands These additional commands provide access to the configuration parameters and auto switching features that are supported via the Ethernet module Refer to section 7 for a complete list of the enhanced console commands 5 4 Ethernet Switching D1000 A B Sw
24. eout in seconds After a period of inactivity of this many seconds the network module will request a login Note that the web timeout cannot be disabled any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET WEBPORT N GET WEBPORT Set or display the current web port number Changing the web port number from the default can be used to provide an additional level of security Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 12 of 21 Market Central Inc SET TELNETENABLE ON OFF GET TELNETENABLE Set or display the current state of telnet based access The network module will not accept any telnet requests when telnet enable is off Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET TELNETPASSWORD string GET TELNETPASSWORD Set or display the current telnet password Note that this is a case sensitive field Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET TELNETTIMEOUT seconds GET TELNETTIMEOUT Set or display the current telnet timeout in seconds After a period of inactivity of this many seconds the network module will disconnect any current telnet session Note that the telnet timeout cannot be disabled it can however be set arbitrarily large Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is p
25. erformed SET TELNETPORT N GET TELNETPORT Set or display the current telnet port number Changing the telnet port number from the default can be used to provide an additional level of security Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET MONITORIP X X X X GET MONITORIP Set or display the IP address of the device that the D1000 A B Switch is to PING to determine the active port alternate A or normal B Setting this to 0 0 0 0 disables the auto switch recovery function Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed The MONITORIP is the IP address used to control an optional auto recovery function If enabled the auto switch recovery function will PING the monitor IP address When the PING is successful the D1000 A B Switch will auto switch to the normal path B connecting port B to the common port C When the PING is not successful the D1000 A B Switch will auto switch to the alternate path A connecting port A to the common port C SET MONITORMAC X X X X X X GET MONITORMAC Set or display the MAC Ethernet address of the device that the D1000 A B Switch is to PING to determine the active port switch A or normal B This value is entered as a series of six HEX characters with spaces between each HEX character If monitoring connectivity to a device on the same subnet as the D1000 A B Switch internal Ethernet node set the monitormac address paramete
26. hing load is constant in the B state and therefore must be added to the steady state load Remote Control Inputs External dry contact not to exceed 100 ohms resistance including cable D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 3 of 21 Market Central Inc Output Status Relay Contact Rating 30 VDC 1A maximum resistive Data Rates switch ports on all models are transparent to data rates formats amp protocols RJ45 CAT6 models support 10 100 1000 and 10G Ethernet DB9 models support data rates in excess of 10 Mbps Fiber Optic models support data rates in excess of 10Gbps Switch Leads Support RJ45 CAT6 all eight leads switched DB9 all nine leads switched all 3 shells tied common Fiber Models Duplex Fiber 2 fibers per port switched Optical Wavelength 800 through 1600 nm latching multimode models 850 and 1310 nm non latching multimode models 1310 and 1550 nm latching and non latching single mode models Insertion Loss 2 0 dB maximum multimode models 1 5 dB maximum single mode models Optical Isolation 45 dB minimum latching multimode models 35 dB minimum non latching multimode models 55 dB minimum latching and non latching single mode models Physical 2 5 H 6 25 W X 8 1 D desktop enclosure Plastic 4 lbs including power supply Switching Durability 1 000 000 operations Altitude Tolerance 10 000 ft 3048 m Temperature Tolerance Operating 32 to 158 F 0 to 70 C Storage 14 to 158 F 10 to
27. incidental consequential special or indirect losses or damages arising out of or in connection with the Contract its performance or breach thereof including without limitation any and all losses and damages arising out of or related to costs of removal and reinstallation of any item loss of goodwill loss of profits delay and loss of use MARKET CENTRAL S LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT EXCEED THE PRICE ALLOCABLE TO THE PRODUCT OR UNIT THEREOF WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE CLAIM AND MARKET CENTRAL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PENALTIES PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR DESCRIPTION Market Central Inc 500 Business Center Drive Pittsburgh PA 15205 USA www secureswitch com CAGE Code 1BGJ7 412 494 2800 Market Central is a registered trademark of Market Central Inc Copyright 2015 Market Central Inc All rights Reserved D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 21 of 21
28. it will switch This is to minimize the risk of inadvertently switching the D1000 A B Switch 5 2 Dry Contact Closure Switching You can also switch connection states and monitor the status of the D1000 switch using the remote control connections on the six position terminal block located on the rear of the unit Connecting shorting input A pin 1 to Ground pin 2 for a minimum of approximately 100 msec will cause the unit to switch to the A position and connecting shorting input B pin 3 to Ground pin 2 for a minimum of approximately 100 msec will cause the unit to switch to the B position If desired the A or B control input can remain connected to the Ground input which will disable all other control interfaces including the front panel pushbutton switches from being able to switch connection states of the D1000 Note that to insure reliable operation the external dry contacts and any associated cable connected to the 6 position terminal block should not exceed 100 ohms resistance Once the D1000 A B Switch has switched connection states the status relay contact pin 5 will be internally connected shorted to either pin 4 switch in position A or pin 6 switch in position B See table 5 1 for the pin assignments on the 6 position terminal block Pin 1 A control input Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 B control input Pin4 connected to pin 5 A Status Relay A contact Pin 5 Status Relay COMMON Pin6 connected to pin 5 B
29. itch models that support Ethernet remote control can be switched using commands sent over an Ethernet network In order to use the Ethernet Network port on the D1000 you must set the IPADDRESS SUBNETMASK and GATEWAY address parameters before connecting to your network See section 6 for more details on how to do this After setting up the system and powering up for the first time you may also need to change other parameters for your application All configuration parameters are stored in non volatile memory They are immediately active when a change is made but they will not become permanent until the SAVE command followed by the RESET command has been executed Once the Ethernet remote control port has been configured the D1000 can be switched using SNMP commands see the MIB path summary in the appendix for a list of SNMP variables and their functions The D1000 A B Switch also supports remote telnet access and can be controlled via a telnet session using the same commands as supported by the RS232 serial interface Refer to section 7 for the complete list of console commands As an additional option D1000 models that support Ethernet remote control also include a built in http server application that allows all of the console commands listed in section 7 to be accessed via a web browser interface See section 8 for more details about the web browser interface feature D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 7 of 21 Market Central Inc The D100
30. mmand to enable traps and use the SET MANAGER N X X X X command to specify the IP addresses of up to 16 different NMS computers that you want to send these traps to see section 7 for details regarding these commands The following traps are generated by the D1000 A B Switch For additional details regarding theses traps and the SNMP MIB objects supported by the D1000 A B Switch please refer to the d1000 mib file supplied with your switch generic trap 0 coldStart issued when the unit is powered up or after a RESET command generic trap 4 AuthenticationFailure issued when an invalid SNMP read write community name is used when attempting to access the D1000 A B Switch specific trap 6 SystemSwitchChange issued in response to a switching action caused by a user initiated command front panel push button action or remote dry contact closure specific trap 8 AutoSwitchChange issued when the D1000 automatically changes connection states via the auto switch feature or the auto recovery feature D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 19 of 21 Market Central Inc 11 Syslog Messages The D1000 A B Switch can be configured to issue a syslog message rather than an SNMP trap when certain events occur To configure the D1000 A B Switch to issue syslog messages you must use the SET ALERTTYPE command to select SYSLOG messages and you need to specify the IP address es of the device s that will be receiving the syslog messages
31. nd RESET operation sequence is performed HELP Displays a list of console commands CONSOLE COMMANDS GET ALL display all parameters GET VERSION display software versions GET SET SYSTEM A B control all system ports GET SET IPADDRESS X X X X GET SET SUBNETMASK X X X X GET SET GATEWAY X X X X GET SET PINGREPLY ON OFF GET SET SNMPENABLE ON OFF GET SET READCOMMUNITYNAME string GET SET WRITECOMMUNITYNAME string GET SET WEBENABLE ON OFF GET SET WEBPASSWORD string GET SET WEBTIMEOUT N seconds GET SET WEBPORT N GET SET TELNETENABLE ON OFF GET SET ETPASSWORD string GET SET NETTIMEOUT N seconds GET SE ELNETPORT N GET SET MONITORIP X X X X 0 0 0 0 to disable GET SET MONITORMAC X X X X X X X HEX CHARS GET SET MONITORINTERVAL N 1 10 seconds 0 to disable D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 15 of 21 Market Central Inc T SET MONITORFAILCOUNT N 0 to disable T SET MONITOROKCOUNT N 0 no auto recover T SET AUTHENTICATIONTRAP ON OFF T SET ALERTTYPE TRAP SYSLOG T SET ADMINIP X X X X 0 0 0 0 to disable an entry ADMINIP display all administrator IP addresses T SET MANAGER X
32. ow the MAC address of the target device or the gateway router on the D1000 s subnet one method is to open a command prompt window on a P C attached to that same subnet and use the arp a command to retrieve this information from the P C s arp cache you may need to PING the IP address first before the entry will appear in the arp cache In most network environments rather than manually configuring the monitormac address you can configure the D1000 to automatically determine the proper MAC address required for the PING packet Enter the monitorip address information as noted above and then set the monitormac address parameter to 00 00 00 00 00 00 This causes the D1000 to issuing an ARP request to the gateway router which will respond with the appropriate MAC address information needed NOTE When the Auto Switch feature is enabled manual switching can be performed but will be overridden by any auto switching commands that are subsequently issued by the D1000 D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 9 of 21 Market Central Inc 6 Ethernet Network Interface Setup Ethernet remote control capable models To perform initial setup of the network management interface on the D1000 you will need a serial terminal capable of 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Connect this terminal to the DB9 console connector on the D1000 A straight thru M F cable is required to connect to an IBM PC standard DB9 serial port For connection to other
33. ress 192 168 1 200 gt set subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 gt set gateway 192 168 1 1 Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 1 gt set readcommunityname public Read Community Name public gt set writecommunityname private Write Community Name private gt save saving Preset resetting please wait D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 10 of 21 Market Central Inc After the system reinitializes you will again be greeted by the sign on message as before At this time you can connect an Ethernet cable to the 10Base T network port on the D1000 A B Switch and to an available port on your Ethernet switch or router The D1000 will respond to SNMP telnet and HTTP messages at the assigned IP address 7 Console Commands The following commands are available from the RS232 console port or from the Ethernet network port on models of the D1000 that support these remote control interfaces All commands are case insensitive although several parameters are case sensitive read write community names and web and telnet passwords GET SET SYSTEM and ALL can all be abbreviated by the first letter of the command This allows shorthand entry of switching commands Each available command is shown along with an example of a typical response GET ALL Displays all parameters and settings An example output is shown here System Status B IP Address 192 168 1 30 MAC Address 00 06 57 00 00 01 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gatewa
34. rs to the MAC address of the device being monitored If monitoring connectivity to a device on a different subnet network than the D1000 A B Switch internal Ethernet node set the monitormac address parameter to the MAC address of the gateway router on the D1000 A B Switch subnet If the monitormac address is set to 00 00 00 00 00 00 the D1000 A B Switch will automatically determine the proper MAC address required for the PING packet by issuing an ARP request to the gateway router Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed SET MONITORINTERVAL N GET MONITORINTERVAL Set or display the time interval between PINGs issued by the internal Ethernet node in the D1000 A B Switch measured in 100 msec increments To issue PINGs every 1 5 seconds set this value to 15 The valid range is 1 to 255 0 1 seconds to 25 5 seconds A value of 0 disables the automatic switch recovery function Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 13 of 21 Market Central Inc SET MONITORFAILCOUNT N GET MONITORFAILCOUNT Set or display the number of successive PING attempts that must fail before the D1000 A B Switch automatically switches to the alternate path and removes the normal path connection path The valid range is 1 to 255 A value of 0 disables the automatic switch recovery function Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed SET MONIT
35. t PING packets from its Ethernet network interface to a user configurable IP address on the network If the normal network path connections between the D1000 and the device being monitored go down for any reason the D1000 will no longer be able to PING the specified IP address and will then automatically switch from the normal connection state port C connected to port B to the bypass or failover connection state port C connected to port A Once the problems on the primary path have been identified and corrected the user can issue a command to cause the D1000 to switch from the failover connection state back to the normal connection state If auto recovery is enabled the D1000 will automatically re connect the normal path connections when it is again able to PING the user specified IP address When using the auto recovery feature it is important that the Ethernet network port on the D1000 be connected to the user s network such that the normal path is continuously being monitored even when the backup path has been selected otherwise the D1000 could repeatedly switch flap back and forth between the failed primary path and the functioning backup path See the diagrams below for examples of auto switching configurations Auto Failover amp Manual Recovery Note The D1000 monitors the WAN connections by PINGing the far side router thru the primary WAN link If the primary WAN link fails the D1000 auto switches to the backup
36. witch SNMP authentication failure system switch A to B via S S B command or toggle switch Jan 1 00 00 00 192 168 1 151 Bypass Switch System switch to B position system switch B to A via S S A command or toggle switch Jan 1 00 00 00 192 168 1 151 Bypass Switch System switch to A position auto switch B to A via auto bypass feature Jan 1 00 00 00 192 168 1 151 Bypass Switch Automatic switch to A position auto switch A to B via auto recovery feature Jan 1 00 00 00 192 168 1 151 Bypass Switch Automatic switch to B position D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 20 of 21 Market Central Inc WARRANTY LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND LIABILITY WARRANTY Market Central warrants to the original purchaser only that the products which are the subject of this Contract will be free of defects in workmanship and materials under normal service and use for a period of one 1 year from date of sale Products which have been changed or altered in any manner from their original design or which are improperly or defectively installed tested serviced or used are not covered by this warranty If any alleged failure to conform to this warranty shall arise during a period of one 1 year from date of sale Market Central shall upon prompt written notice and compliance by Customer with such instructions as Market Central shall provide with respect to the return of allegedly defective products or parts correct such non conformity by repair or replacement or
37. y IP Address 192 168 1 1 PING Reply Enabled SNMP Enable Enabled Read Community Name public Write Community Name private Web Enable Enabled Web Password mctech Web Timeout 300 Web Port 80 Telnet Enable Enabled Telnet Password dataman Telnet Timeout 80 Telnet Port 23 onitor IP Address 0 0 0 0 onitor MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 onitor Interval 10 onitor Fail Count 5 onitor OK Count 5 Authentication Trap Disabled Alert Type TRAP odel 3 2 9T APR 2014 Rev D1 D ADMIN IP Addresses SNMP Managers 1i 192 1068 1 113 2 192 168 1 115 GET VERSION Displays the software revision of the system Model 3 2 9T APR 2014 Rev D1 D GET SYSTEM Displays the system status This is the same as the status returned by the SNMP variable d1000SwitchControl It will report A if the switch is in position A and B if the switch is in position B System Status B SET SYSTEM A B Sets the system to position A or B D1000 LAYER 1 A B SWITCH Page 11 of 21 Market Central Inc SET IPADDRESS X X X X GET IPADDRESS Set or display the current IP address of the network module Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET SUBNETMASK X X X X GET SUBNETMASK Set or display the current subnet mask of the network module Any change will not become permanent until a SAVE and RESET operation sequence is performed SET GAT

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