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1. i Remove Properties Primary Network Logor Microsoft Family Logan File and Print Sharing Description TCP IP ts the protocol vau use to connect to the Internet and wide area network Figure 5 1 TCP IP Setting Screen In the Select Network Component Type window select Protocol Click Add Select Network Component Type Click the type of network component you want to install Add Cancel Protocol is a language a computer uses Computers must use the same protocol to communicate Figure 5 2 Protocol Setting Screen 5 3 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation In the Select Network Protocol windows under Manufacturers select Microsoft Under Network Protocols select TCP IP and then click OK Select Network Protocol E Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OF IF you have X an installation disk for this device click Have Disk Manufacturers Network Protocols Microsoft 32 bit DLC F Microsoft DLE NetBEUI Y TCPAP WAN support Far ATM Winsock ATM Service Provider Have Disk Carcel Figure 5 3 Network Protocol Setting Screen From the Network window in the The following network components are installed pull down Select TCP IP gt Your network card name Click Properties to open the TCP IP Properties window Network El E Configuration Identification Access Contro
2. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk System Configuration and TFTP Setup Menu MAC Address 0002ABO1FFFF l IP Address 172 24 1 8 2 Subnet Mask 2 255 255 0 0 3 Gateway IP 172 24 190 254 4 TFTP Server IP 172 24 1 126 5 TFTP Server Path C N 45v322 bin Command Function Key 1 to 5 Configure Setting R Reset All Setting to Default T TFTP and Flash X System Reset ESC Main Menu store and reboot if values are changed Use the menu keys 1 3 to configure the SNMP agent s IP address subnet mask and default gateway For example press 1 IP Address Then key in the IP setting Continue to set each menu item When finished press the ESC key to store the contents in flash and reboot with the new setting IMPORTANT Do not allow the power to be interrupted during the flash updating process If there is new firmware for the SNMP card the card may be upgraded through TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Set the IP address of the TFTP server and the name and path of the upgrade image file Once the server is running and the SNMP card is attached to the Ethernet network press the T key to start the file transfer and flash update process The agent will reboot automatically 4 11 Chapter 4 Management St 4 13 SNMP Card Manager configuration From the main menu page press the M key to configure the manager The following screen will be displayed kkkkkkkk
3. FX Card Type Card Type E1BMC WIR Port ENABLE Firmware Ver Firmware Ver 1 0 Cs bi Hardware Ver Hardware Ver 1 0 FEF DISABLE AlS Status AIS Status OF Fiber Link Fiber Link LINK Line Code HDB3 B825 AIS DISABLE y EITiLink LINK ELTI nne E1T1 Link LINE Current Settings Current Settings Port Port FEF EEF DISABLE E1 T1 LB Line Code Line Code HOB3B825 AIS OFF AlS OFF ETTI CE OFF Fiber LB OFF E1 T1 LE OFF Fiber LE OFF Get Close Result Status Fiber LB Figure 5 37 E1 T1 Line Card Settings Not available for the FRM401 The command sets may be performed on the local converter in the rack or on the remote FIB1 E1 T1 fiber converter The LEDs show the real time status of the card and remote converter A full set of loop back functions are available Command amp LLB Test Pattern Data Local Loopback Test pattern Data Local Side Remote Side RLB a Remote Loopback Local Side Mick Remote Side RRLB Command amp Reque sf Test Pattern Data Remote Loopback Tosiatisru Data Local Side Remote Side Figure 5 38 E1 T1 Loop Back Functions 5 26 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation AAA AAA 5 7 Troubleshooting 5 71 Network Settings 5 71 1 Review Agent Settings During unit startup the SNMP LED will light as the agent boots up then it should blink at ab
4. Right Live line Left 48V Negative Left Neutral line Middle 48V Positive Middle Ground Right Frame ground The alarm relay provides one set of Power Failure normally open amp FAN Failure normally open contacts for monitoring the power and fans condition of the FRMAOI NO NC Common JE EE Alarm Relay Terminals Figure 2 3 Alarm Relay Terminals 2 2 Chapter 2 Installation 2 5 Power Supply Modules The Power Supply Modules in the FRM407 are available in two versions AC or DC The AC version supports selectable input voltages of 110 or 220 volts at frequencies of 47 to 63 Hertz The DC version supports 42 to 600 VDC input voltage Only one power supply module is required to power a completely full rack When two Power Supply Modules are installed the supplies share the load and are hot swappable meaning any one supply may be removed and replaced without impacting the operation of the FRM401 Rack A It is very important that the jumper on the AC power module be set to the proper setting for the input voltage either 110VAC or 220VAC Confirm the jumper setting by pulling out the power module and physically confirming the setting for power in your area Mains A In back ze sti E HERE gt PEERS 2e202e20202020 E cg uuu Oo Line Fuse Holder Power Location Module one or two Line Voltage S
5. Working Power Card 1 Status Working Power Card 2 Status Working Power Card 1 Fan 1 Working Power Card 1 Fan 2 Working Power Card 2 Fan 1 Working Power Card 2 Fan 2 Working Command Function Key R Refresh Status ESC Main Menu There are five 5 chassis cooling fans located on the back of the FRM unit numbered 1 thru 5 If any fan s operating speed falls below nominal threshold the fan will display a failure message A failing fan will send a trap message to the management workstation A fully loaded chassis with two power modules will show working status for both cards Each power card has two 2 cooling fans The working status of those fans is also displayed here Failure of a power cooling fan will also result in a trap being issued to the management workstation 4 10 Chapter 4 Management 4 12 SNMP Card TCP IP configuration To configure the card for use by SNMP certain parameters must be set They are a The SNMP card agent needs 1ts own IP address subnet mask and default gateway b The SNMP card needs to know the IP address of the management workstation c The community strings for read and read write must be set d The TFTP server s IP address must be know if doing SNMP upgrade From the main menu type S for System Configuration kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k k FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management V3 22 P 6
6. command from a command window in NT will display the workstation s IP subnet and gateway settings The ping command will send an ICMP protocol message to the agent which in turn should reply If no reply double check all network connects connect directly from a workstation to the FRM or as a last resort replace the SNMP card of the FRM 5 27 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 71 2 Review Manager Settings For the GUIMGR to connect to the FRM for management the FRM s SNMP must be properly configured with the manager s IP address and authorized for read write via community string setting and trap messages Review the settings explained in 2 5 2 Review the Edit settings in 3 2 3 of the GUIMGR application and confirm that the monitor mode is set to I IP address and community string for read write match those as set from section Da If the management workstation is on a remote network ensure it can also pass the ping test 5 Command Prompt c E a nmi xj Windows 2668 IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address 2 ow ew ee Subnet Mask a a2 an n le Default Gateway n n GCoNWIMAT gt ping 172 24 1 11 Pinging 172 24 1 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 44Bms TTL 62 Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 4Bms TTL 62 Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 46ms TTL 62 Reply fro
7. lt lt Command Function Key R Refresh Status ESC Previous Menu Here 1s how to interpret the parameter results Rack Type Alone FIB 1 converter 301 card in FRM301 or 401 card in FRM401 Card Type 10 10Base T 100 100Base TX or 10 100 Auto Ethernet link Link or Unlink self explanatory Fiber Link Link or Unlink self explanatory UTP Speed 10 or 100 self explanatory UTP Tx Rx Mode Full or Half self explanatory UTP Negotiation Mode Manual or Auto self explanatory Fiber Tx Rx Mode Full or Half self explanatory LLF Function Enable or Disable the Link Loss Forwarding function Frame Length Option Normal or Special special supports jumbo Ethernet packets Note Without a fiber link there can be no remote status results 4 9 Chapter 4 Management AAA The smart monitoring system also provides functions to let the user monitor and detect all the fan assembles and power card modules status on the unit To check the power and fan statuses of the FRM from the main menu press P The following power and fan status screen will be displayed kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Rack Cooling Fans and Power Cards Status Cooling Fan 1 Working Cooling Fan 2 Working Cooling Fan 3 Working Cooling Fan 4 Working Cooling Fan 5
8. the card s status Tx Rx Duplex mode and LLF function may be read or modified Cii Card Setting 1000 x Card 1 Agent IP 172241 3 Card Type 1000 Machine Mame FAMSU Command Set Channel Enable Disable f Enable Disable TR Duplesz Made C Full Duplex Half Duples Link Loss Forwarding Enable Disable SetToDefault Modify All Load All CFG From DE SetAllFromiayved Save All CFG To DB Hemote Status B NE Hemote Loop Back Test MA e RAN Get Remote CPE Status UTP Ta Ra Duplex Mode Ex TALAR Duples Mode Link Loss Forvsardirig Resul Status Figure 5 36 Gigabit Line Card Settings The functions are very similar to those of the 10 100 Ethernet converter When connected to an FIB1 1000 the loop back and get remote status functions may be used as well Not available for the FRM401 5 25 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 63 5 E1 T1 Line Card Settings If an E1 T1 Line Card is installed in any slot the status of the ET T1 link port settings and loop back functions may be viewed by clicking the channel button Use the Get button to read settings and the Set button to send any modifications to the line card au Card Setting E1 T1 Serial 3 E x Card Number 15 Agent IP 1 2 24 1 3 Card Type ETBNC Machine Mame FHM3UT COMMAND SET LOCAL SITE STATUS REMOTE SITE STATUS Local Remote EX cM EE MR
9. 1 Figure 5 32 FRM401 Rack GUIMGR screen The front panel graphic shows the operational state of all the installed line cards The LED indications are shown in real time Fan and power status are also displayed in green A Red indication on any of the fans power supplies or power supply fans indicates device or power failure 5 22 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 63 2 Ethernet Line Card Settings Click the button marked Chx From this window we can display the individual line card s status setup the card s working status configure the UTP and fiber modes get the remote unit s status or do loop back functions Use the Get button to read the card s status Use the Set button to write new status to the card The operations are all preformed via SNMP protocol ji Card Setting 10 100 E x Card 9 Agent IP 172 224 1 3 Card Type 10 100 Machine Mame FFib3U1 Command Set Disable 10 BASE Channel Enable Disable Enable LE UTP Speed 100 BASE C UTP T A Duplex Made Full Duplex Half Duples UTP Negotiation Mode Auto C Manual Ex T A Duples Mode f Full Duplex d Link Loss Forwarding Enable f Disable Frame Lengh Setting Mamal Special Half Duplex SetToDefault Modify All Load All CFG From DB Set llFrom5aved Save All CFG To DB Remote Status Lera Tinas HUTE birikee A ed 2ce ececeneonn UTP T A Duples Mode UTF Negotiation Mode Ex
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11. Agent Click on Edit from the window menu bar to enter the Edit SNMP Agent Window Gu FRM301 GUI w2 09 trial Ioj xj Config Edit About Exit Agent IP Hame Events Index Edit The SAMP Agent Format Monitordode space amp gent IP space CommunityStr space Machine ame nack2 m ETT ManiterMade 1 Run Oeldle m um Agent P XK XK 00094 004 Pier Fan Communityotr The Device Community String MachineN ame Example 1 132 168 0 123 public LAKE Pwr Fan D 123 111 222 20 abcde RACE 1 Rack um Fwr Fan 0 132 158 1 215 public FRM3UT Racks Channel da Trap Group TrapCount Clear Trap Figure 5 29 Edit the SNMP Agent The entries already entered are there by default 1f the software was just installed They are just for reference as examples of how the format should be entered into the window If we continue with our example from the previous chapters then the FRM301 401 unit which we wish to manage the agent is at IP address 172 24 1 3 and the r w community string is public So we will click in the lower window or select the already entered text and backspace over it until the window 1s empty Then we will enter our own format string 1 172 24 1 3 public FRM301 Then click the Save button Now the GUIMGR is set to manage a FRM301 401 at IP address 172 24 1 3 with a community string of public and our manager will display the rack name as FRM301 5 20
12. Blinking On Off Blinking On Off On Off 3 3 Status The fiber link is ok No link or the link is faulty Receiving data on the fiber The UTP link is ok No link or the link is faulty Receiving data on Ethernet UTP side is operating in 100M mode UTP side is operating in 10M mode UTP side full duplex mode 200m UTP side half duplex mode Chapter 3 Converter Cards 3 4 Optical Transceiver Specifications Standard CAPS WDM Types NENM 00 girl iio Km ae soe aaa miles Wavelenait Jeo du apr cee ape ded 1310 1310 1310 1310 1550 Rxs50 mersto messo cto EA ARE RA A RA EEES Sensitivity 31dBm 32dBm 36dBm_ Output 20dBm 20dBm 8dBm 0dBm 18dBm 10dBm 7dBm Power Power 20dB 28dB 144B 17dB Margin V V Conn i aon ER RE A EDS Type LE v v v Pov Pov Pp e V V FC v v v 1 v 1 v 1 L f M M multi mode S M single mode For WDM A type must be paired with a B type 3 4 Chapter 4 Management AAA 4 1 Introduction There are three management configuration modes for the FRM series when the SNMP optional management card is installed in the chassis First an asynchronous RS 232 port on a DB9 female connector provides a DCE communication port that may be accessed by terminal emulation programs such as Windows HyperTerminal M Second the same terminal mode menu is available via TCP IP Telnet connection once the SNMP card has been configur
13. RD 3 5 12 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation frm301 HyperTerminal o B x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Di al3 JECRE BEBE CBE HEEE ORE RE ORE ORE HEEE ORE CBE CBE ORE ORE RE CBE CBE CBE CBE ORE ORE CBE CBE GRE CBE CBE ORE ORE RE CBE GRE CBE ORE ORE ORE ORE CBE GRE CBE CBE ORE ORE ORE CBE GRE CBE CBE ORE COME ORE ORE ORE RE E HE HE xxx FRM 3801 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management Y3 42 l Main Menu and Rack Status Slot H1 gt gt Empty Slot gt gt 18 188 Base i Slot 9 gt gt 10 1060 Base lt lt Slot 10 gt gt 180 1808 Base lt lt Slot gt gt 180 188 Base Slot 11 gt gt 160 180 Base lt lt Slot 18 188 Base i Slot 12 gt gt 1080 1808 Base lt lt Slot gt gt 180 1808 Base Slot 13 gt gt 107100 Base lt lt Slot gt gt 180 188 Base Slot 14 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 18 188 Base i Slot 15 gt gt El BNC lt lt Slot gt gt 180 1808 Base l Slot 16 gt gt El BNC lt lt Command Function Key 1 to 9 A to G 1 0 Cards Setting P Show Fans and Powers Status R Refresh Status ESC Logout M Manager Configuration Setup S System Configuration and TFIP Setup Console 0n linel lelnet 0ff line GUI OFF line Connected 0 00 17 ANSTW 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL Caps NUM Capture Print echo Figure 5 22 FRM301 401 main screen in console mode Connect the PC ru
14. Stop bits 1 Parity bits None Flow Control None NOTE Make the appropriate connections between the SNMP card and the COM port apply power to the FRM401 then press SPACE or ENTER after SNMP card is fully booted A fully booted SNMP card is indicated when the front panel SNMP LED is in a steadily flashing once per second state You may then use the Terminal Mode to access the FRM407 Once the SNMP configuration has been set including the IP address the SNMP card may be connected to Ethernet and accessed with Telnet SNMP or TFTP TCP IP protocols Configuration steps are explained later in the manual 4 4 Chapter 4 Management AAA The FRM401 rack SNMP LAN port can be remote controlled by a Telnet application There is a Telnet application which can be opened in NT s command prompt and connects to the specific FRM401 rack SNMP LAN port c gt telnet 172 24 1 8 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management kkk Vaz Bulb EF kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk password The default password is ctcu no quotes The password is set in the terminal mode The User password allows access to view settings read but not to change settings write The master password allows full control via Telnet When the telnet session is connected the console will show which services are on or off line Console On line Telnet
15. does not require restarting to change its IP address Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties xj General You can get P settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Dtherwise you need to ask your network administrator For the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask Zag 255 2595 U Default gateway 192 168 1 254 C Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server E Advanced Alternate ONS server Figure 5 10 TCP IP Properties Setting Screen for Window 2000 5 7 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation AAA 5 4 Software Installation and Removal 9 41 Introduction This brief manual will explain the installation removal configuration and operation of the FRM GUI Graphical User Interface a Windows 9 based program that uses SNMP protocol to monitor and configure the FRM301 401 fiber media converter racks This first section will deal with the installation and removal of the GUIMGR software 5 42 System Requirements 5 42 1 Operation System The GUI program hereafter called GUIMGR is designed for installation in any Microsoft M Windows based computer The program runs a standard Windows installer and is compatible on any 32bit OS Windows 95 98 ME or NT based OS Win NT 4 0 Windows 2
16. of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the European Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class A and EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 and EN50082 1 1997 CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center NeiHu Technology Park SF No 60 ZhouZi St NeiHu Taipei 114 Taiwan Phone 886 2 2659 1021 FAX 886 2 2799 1355 FRMAOI Installation and Operation Manual Fiber Media Converter Rack Mount This manual supports the following models FRM401 Version 2 0 released October 2004 This document is the second officially released manual Please check CTC Union s website for any updated manual or contact us by E mail at info ctcu com Please address any comments for improving this manual or to point out omissions or errors to marketing Q ctcu com Thank you The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Table of Contents AAA nn IAN Chapter 1 Introduction 12 Functional DeScEIDLIODI doe net bana e TE E E E 1
17. the computers CDROM drive Use My Computer or Explorer to browse to the CDROM s contents Double click on the Setup icon to start the program installation AAA A GUIMGR Setup is preparing the InstallShield r Wizard which will quide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait 41 Welcome to the GUIMGR Setup program This program will install GUIMGR on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have tunning Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law i Cancel Choose Destination Location Setup will install GUIMGR in the following directory To install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory You can choose not to install GUIMGR by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Directory CA SSNMPManager GUIMGR Browse Select Program Folder i xi Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Fold
18. the front panel of the FRM401 When the LED returns to a constant 1 blink per second the SNMP agent has rebooted You may now Close the TFTP server OK now let s verify the version number of the SNMP To do that just login to the terminal of the FRMAOI RRE ARE AD A x8 Ax Ax x x kkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkxk Main Menu and Rack Status 1 Slot 1 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 7 Slot 2 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 8 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 3 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 9 Empty lt lt Slot 4 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 10 Empty lt lt Slot 5 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 11 Empty lt lt Slot 6 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 12 Empty lt lt Command Function Key This completes the SNMP upgrade procedure C 5 Appendix C Ee This page left blank intentionally C 6 Fiber Series Units CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technologies Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu Taipei Taiwan Phone 886 2 2659 1021 Fax 886 2 2 799 1355 E mail info ctcu com http www ctcu com
19. 000 amp Windows XP Also highly recommended is the HyperTerminal program which is not installed by default in Windows 95 98 5 42 2 Hardware The minimum recommended hardware requirements for running GUIMGR are a Pentium M class computer with 128MB memory 5MB free disk space the final installed software 1s less than 2MB CDROM drive for installing the software VGA graphics display with 800x600 minimum resolution 1024x768 recommended and a configured 10Base T or 100Base TX Network Interface Card NIC Our example will use a PC with the following static settings IP of 172 24 1 126 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway of 172 24 190 254 The management station may be attached directly to the FRM301 401 SNMP card with an Ethernet crossover cable 5 43 Installation If you have only the trial version of GUIMGR then it may not require normal installation Simply un zip the compressed transport file and place the executable file GUI trial exe and information file agentIP INI in a convenient location Create a shortcut to the exe file on the desktop or place the executable file on the desktop itself The agentIP INI file must be in the same directory as the exe file to run properly GUI trial exe If you have the full distribution version of the GUIMGR program then please follow the procedure on the following pages for installation 5 8 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation Place the GUIMGR installation CDROM in
20. CPE is working gt The user was trying to give another command while the system is already process the command of loop back test or get remote CPE status The system won t take any more commands until the process 1s finished A 1 Appendix A A 2 Trouble Shooting No power gt Please examine an external 48 VDC outlet to a chassis ground connector a negative connector and a positive connector on the 48 VDC Power Supply Module 2 Already connected with the LAN cable but still no LAN connection gt Please check the push button on the front panel is it in the right position MDI connection status m MDI X to PC E MDI to HUB 3 Already connected with fiber cable but the FX still no connection gt Please check the TX and RX sides for the right connections 4 There is some loss generated during the transmitting the data gt Please check the optical fiber type is the right type for connection single mode or multi mode And the fiber amp power gain and the fiber connectivity 5 After check the MDI status and the pin assignment of RJ 45 for MDI type but still no connection gt Please check the configuration on the unit n way or on the NMS 6 The SNMP card has no connection gt Please check the pin assignment of RJ 45 for MDI type with the following chart RJ 45 Pin MDI X type MDI type Rx Tx 2 Rx Tx 3 Tx Rx 6 Tx Rx 7 The Terminal Mode can t be connected
21. Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 63 Operation The interface for the GUIMGR program is a point and click Windows application that requires little use of the keyboard Su FRM301 GUI v2 09 trial m x Config Edit About Exit Agent IP Hame La Rack 1 24 15 aIo 72 E 1 ESI 8 8 El 6 6 Bl EJ 8 Bl EJ E3 BI ET EI 301 NN NN Events Index PESA Feat EIBNCEIBMC AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO rackz MM E HN Nof Active Pr Fan E Racks xx EN m Nof Active Pwr Fan Nof Active Nof Active IP Address Channel Information Channel nm Trap Group TrapCount Trap Display Window Clear Trap Figure 5 30 Operational GUIMGR screen From the operational screen the status of all rack units may be displayed The Pwr and Fan indicators will display green when two power supplies are active and their fans are operating normally Line card types are shown and link status displayed by color code Green status indicates that both the fiber and copper are linked Yellow indicates loss of link on the copper side Magenta indicates loss of link on fiber side Grey indicates neither copper nor fiber linked Black color indicates an empty line card slot or un identified card If all line cards are shown with Red color it indicates a communication error Possibly the configuration is not correct or there is a network error that p
22. Fiber Link OK UTP RX Flashing when Ethernet Receive data activity UTP LINK On when Ethernet Link OK 100BASE amp 10 100Base Media Converter Card Specifications Model 100M ST2 100M SC2 1OOM MR2 1005 MRI5 1005 5T30 Wavelength 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1300nm 1310nm Fiber mode Multi mode Multi mode Multi mode Single mode a mode Connector sT type SC type MT RJ type MT RJ type ST type Fiber cable 62 5 125um 62 5 125um 62 5 125um 9 125um 9 125um Cable length 2K meters 2K meters 2K meters 15K meters 30K meters Model 100S SC30 1005 MR40 100S ST50 1008 SC50 100S ST120 Wavelength 1310nm 1300nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm Fiber mode Single mode Single mode Single mode Single mode Single mode Connector SC type MT RJ type ST type SC type ST type Fiber cable 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um Cable length 30K meters 40K meters 50K meters 50K meters 120K meters Model 1005 5C120 100W SC20A 100W SC20B 100W SC40A 100W SCAOB Wavelength 1550nm Tx 1310nm Tx 1550nm Tx 1310nm Tx 1550nm Rx 1550nm Rx 1310nm Rx 1550nm Rx 1310nm Fiber mode Single mode Single mode Single mode Single mode Single mode Connector SC type SC type SC type SC type SC type Fiber cable 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um Cable length 120K meters 20K meters 20K meters 40K meters 40K meters 100BASE FX models LED Indicator Details FX On when Fiber link flashing when data received UTP On when Ethernet link flashing when data received FULL ON Full Duplex OFF Half Duplex 100BASE FX models Three Posi
23. IP Address The first gateway in the Installed Gateway list will be the default The address order in the list will be the order in which these machines are used New gateway 192 158 1 254 Installed gateways 132 158 1 254 OR Cancel Figure 5 6 Gateway Setting Screen 5 5 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation AA AAA WINDOWS NT 4 0 procedure Click the Start button and select Settings gt Control Panel Double click the Network icon to open the Network window From the Protocols tab select the TCP IP Protocol and click the Properties button Network Ei ES Identification Services Protocol Adapters Bindings Network Protocols E CPAP Protocol Add Remove Properties Update Description Transport Control ProtocolInternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 5 7 TCP IP Setting Screen for NT 4 0 In the Microsoft TCP IP Properties window select Specify an IP address Key in the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway addresses Click OK then click OK in the Network window Normally Windows NT does not require restarting to change its IP address Microsoft TCP IP Properties Ei Ea IF Address DNS WINS Address Routing An P address can be automatically assigned to this network card by a DHCP server If your network does not have
24. On line GUI Off line The SNMP command function SET GET and TRAP messages are provided We will explain them in detail later The FRM401 rack SNMP management BIOS can be upgraded via TFTP protocol to get file from TFTP server We will explain it later NOTE Make the appropriate connections between the SNMP card and the COM port apply power to the FRM401 then press SPACE or ENTER after SNMP card is fully booted A fully booted SNMP card is indicated when the front panel SNMP LED is in a steadily flashing state You may then use the Terminal Mode to access the FRM401 4 5 Chapter 4 Management 4 11 Menu System Detail To enter terminal mode a password should not be required The superuser password for terminal mode is 1021 The password settings provide security to protect the system from Telnet login The superuser password only works in terminal mode and should only be used 1f the User or Master passwords are forgotten After entering the correct password you may see the main menu display on the terminal screen as follows kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k k FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management V3 22 P 1 Kock oce eoo oe oe eoo oe oe o eoo eo eoo oe o KK KKK eoo oe o eoe ooo eoe oe ooo eoe o eoo eoe eoe ox KKK KK KK Main Menu and Rack Status 1 Slot 1 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt 7 Slot 47 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt 2 Slot 2 gt gt 10 100 Base lt l
25. TR RA Duplex Mode Link Loss Forvardinig en ae pee en Resul Status Resul Status su Card Setting 10 100 x Card 8 Channel 4 Agent IP 1722415 Card Type 10 100 Machine Mame FAM401 Command Set Channel Enabler Disable Enable UTF Speed tv 100 BASE UTP TR Duplex Mode f Ful Duplex Disable C e UTP Negotiation Made Auto f Manual o E 10 BASE Half Duples Fe TERRE Duplex Made f Ful Duplex Link Lass Forwarding Enable Disable Frame Lengh Setting Nomal f Special Half Duplex SetToDefault Modify All Load All CFG From DB 5SetllFram5aved Save All CFG To DB Remote Status Card T ype UTE ipi ee A UTP TA Duplex Mode UTF Negotiation Mode Fe TAM Duplex Mode Link Logs Forwarding Frame elo c Figure 5 33 Ethernet Line Card Settings FRM301 amp FRM401 shown The card slot type address of machine and machine type are shown in the header information The Command Set window 1s used for channel enable disable UTP mode setting Fiber mode setting LLF function enable disable and normal or extended packet frame length setting The settings may be set to default loaded from a configuration file previously saved on the PC or saved to PC The Read button will get all the settings for this card The Modify button will set the settings selected to the card The Modify All button w
26. USER MANUAL FRM401 Fiber Media Converter Rack Type 48 Port 4U y w 4 T Je Y ld PE Y y N T lt Y se y Y v ye nA y Y v We E y UE bid lu d d a Y v The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice TRADEMARKS Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp ST is a registered trademark of AT amp T Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE 1 The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits CISPR PUB 22 Class A COMPLIANCE This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods
27. View SNMP A T Window SNMP Action Tools Window Help Query mig Ping PENAS cari01 UTP TX RX Mode a sow al Remote SNMP Agent 132 168 1 100 al Object Identifier to Set 1 3 6 1 4 1 4756 6 1 3 0 select Value For card01 U TP ETE X Remote SNMP Agent Split 192 168 1 100 v Vertical MIB Tree Query Results _Mode 0 Welcome to MG SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition Remote address 192 168 1 100 port 161 transport IP UDP Local address 192 168 0 14 port 1048 transport IP LIDP Protocol version SNMP 1 1 mib 2 1 3 0 timeticks O days O0h 00m 00s 00th 0 Value to Set tx r mode Full duplex 0 tx_rx_mode Half_duplex 1 M Syntax tx_rx_mode Full_duplex 0 nteger32 C Timetic xxoeeee 255 C Ulnteger32 IP Address m C Counter32 C DID C Nsapaddr C Gauge32 C Octets Bits Zr card01 Frame Length option g card01 Remote_Loop_back_t card01 Channel_Status g card01 Remote_Data v b Cancel OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4756 6 1 3 EP SNMP OO Figure 4 7 Configuration Screen for UTP duplex setting Of course the user also can set the configuration on the fiber side The MIB browser also includes the report from the alarm system any minor or major alarm will generate a report in the ala
28. Wave Length 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm above Connector ST or SC ST or SC ST or SC ST or SC ST or SC Environment Fiber Cable 1 62 5 125um 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um Temperature 0 50 C Max Length 2 2Km 15Km 30Km SOKm 120Km Relative Humidity MDI Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed 10 90 non condensing Dimension 17 7x25 5x2 4cm 0 100 Base WDM Bi directional Media Converter Line Card Specification Card Type 10 100W 20A 10 100W 20B 10 100W40A 10 100W40B TP Ports Shielded RJ 45 jacks Fiber Mode Single Single Single Single Cable Please refer the spec Wave Length 1310 1550nm 1550 1310nm 1310 1550nm 1550 13 10nm above Connector SC WDM SC WDM SC WDM SC WDM Environment Fiber Cable 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um 9 125um Temperature 0 50 C Max Length 2 20Km 20Km 40Km 40Km Relative Humidity MDI Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed 10 90 non condensing Dimension 17 7x27 5x2 4cm Specifications are subject to change and modify without notice FRMA401 line cards are compatible for use with FRM501 chassis 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lt ___ M Environment Temperature 0 50 C Operating 0 709C Storage Humidity 20 80 non condensing Operating 10 90 non condensing Storage Alarm relay contact ratings 125VAC 1A 110VDC 0 6A 30VDC 4A Power Module Specification AC Power Module Input Manual Jumper 110V AC or 220 VAC Frequency 50 60 Hz Ou
29. a DHCP server ask pour network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server Specify an IF address IP Address 132 168 0 7 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Advanced Figure 5 8 TCP IP Properties Setting Screen for NT 4 0 5 6 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation AAA AAA WINDOWS 2000 procedure Click the Start button and select Settings gt Network and Dialup connections Select the Local Area connection from the File menu select Properties In the Components checked are used by this connection box select Internet protocol TCP IP Click Properties Local Area Connection Properties l xl General Connect using Bi D Link DFE 650 Fast Ethernet PC Card Componente checked are used by this connection a File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks d Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network W Show icon in taskbar when connected Figure 5 9 TCP IP Setting Screen for Window 2000 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window click Use the following IP address Key in the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway addresses Click OK then click OK in the Local Area Connection Properties window Normally Windows 2000
30. access 1s disabled the last used password will still be used for Telnet access The default Manager password is ctcu no quotes If the Manager password is changed and then forgotten the superuser password to enter terminal mode is 1021 The superuser password does not work for Telnet access for obvious security reasons It is assumed that if you have physical access to use terminal mode that you are authorized to access the equipment 4 12 Chapter 4 Management 4 5 MIBs for Standard SNMP Platform The MIB has an inverted tree like structure root over leaves with each definition of a managed instance forming one leaf located at the end of a branch of that tree Each leaf in the MIB is reached by a unique path therefore by numbering the branching points starting with the top each leaf can be uniquely defined by a sequence of numbers The formal description of the managed objects and the MIB structure is provided in a special standardized format called Abstract Syntax Notation 1 or ASN 1 pronounced A S N dot one Since the general collection of MIB s can also be organized in a similar structure under the supervision of the Internet Activities Board IAB any parameter included in a MIB that is recognized by the IAB is uniquely defined To provide the flexibility necessary in a global structure MIB s are classified in various classes branches one of them being the experimental branch another being the management
31. ack Test Success Om Figure 5 34 Loopback test with CPE The Get Remote CPE Status button will attempt to identify and read all the settings in the remote CPE unit Sur Card Setting 10 100 X Card 3 Agent IP 172 24 1 3 Card Type 10 100 Machine Mame FAM301 Command Set Channel Enable Disable Enable Disable UTP Speed 100 BASE i 10 BASE UTP TE Rz Duplex Mode Full Duplex Half Duples UTP Negotiation Made Auto Manual Ex TX RX Duplex Made f Ful Duplex Half Duplex Link Lass Forwarding Enable iv Disable Frame Lengh Setting f Nomal Special 5S etT oDefault Head Modify Modify All Load All CFG From DB Set llFromb5avyed Save All CFG To DB Remote Status Card AS 10 00 LO Lilo fare UP Hi Remote te Loop Baci Back Test UTE Speed m ee Ta Get Remote CPE Status Get Remote CPE Status D UTP TAS Duples Mode UTP FULL UTP Negotiation Moade urP MANUAL Ex TAB Duplex Mode Fs FULL Link Loss Forwardirig DISAB LE Frame Length NORMAL Bl OCC LLL Figure 5 35 Remote Status for CPE The card type UTP and Fiber link status and other settings are all displayed for the remote side CPE Click the Close button to close the Card Setting window 5 24 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 63 4 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Settings Click the button for a 1000Base line card to view and configure the local line card Under the GUI
32. adeable SNMP f w ver 3 22 IOBase T Line card CPU f w ver 2 00 100Base TX Line card CPU f w ver 2 01 10 100Base Line card CPU f w ver 2 10 10 100W WDM Line card CPU f w ver 2 10 GUI Manager s w ver 2 10 B 6 Appendix C C 1 FRM401 SNMP Upgrade Procedure The purpose of section is to outline the procedures and pitfalls in upgrading the SNMP of the FRM401 C 11 Preconditions The FRM401 must be using hardware version 2 0 SNMP card Line cards in the rack must be using version 2 x CPU firmware version If an SNMP option is being installed for the first time now would be the time to upgrade the line card firmware The line card CPU firmware upgrade is support by chip replacement only The original version 2 0 hardware SNMP was released with SNMP code version 3 20 for the FRMAOI The SNMP is upgraded by TFTP The SNMP agent provides the ability to upload the new code re flash the flash memory and reboot with the new SNMP operational code C 12 Items Required a The FRM401 unit with SNMP option installed and network connection Version 3 2X to be upgraded to version 3 22 b A Windows based PC with a network connection and with at least one free Com port telnet and terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal c Serial console cable DB9M to DB9F d Ethernet UTP cables e SNMP ver 3 22 binary image file f CTC Union TFTP server for Windows or other TFTP server C 2 Equipment Setup The upgrade procedur
33. ame Ma Hack heers 216 Nof Active Ear Bl TE Nof Active Mo Racks i E Nof Active Fwr Fan Events Index Nof Acfive Nof Acfive Time IP Address Channel Information Clear Trap Figure 5 26 GUIMGR first started 5 18 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation The GUIMGR behaves just like any other Windows application The following graphic shows all of the areas that may be clicked for further configuration Some items are greyed out until the application has connected with an actual FRM301 401 unit Gu FRM301 GUI v2 09 trial Evo IBS Run Agent IP Hame rl y 158 1 216 xx P Not Active Noficcess Pwr Fan 301 T Loss reci Mot Active Pwr Fan Pwr Fan Pwr Fan Go Nof Active Pwr Fan Le Date Time IP Address Channel Information Channel 2n Trap Group Tr ap Window TrapCount jo Gers Figure 5 27 Selectable features of the Main GUIMGR 5 62 2 Configure user password Click on Config from the window menu bar i Conform Teed Fass Word Canfigratia is Password Output To Print Figure 5 28 Configuration Form Use this form to change the user password for the GUI Note also that trap messages may be sent to a text file for logging output to the default printer and or issue a warning beep on the PC 5 19 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 62 3 Edit the SNMP
34. and z UTP TX R Mode j be card z LITP Megatiatian M ade 0 be cand 2 Fiber T R Mode 0 o card02 LLF_Function E card0 Frame Length option card 2 Hemote Loop back test Result e card 2 Channel Status fli card 2 Remate Data EB im frmiCard 3 0 S card 3 ActiveMade ma HA A sM aa E Figure 4 4 SNMP MIB Browser Main Display 4 13 Chapter 4 Management The following examples are using MIB browser software on a Windows based PC Select your desired line card and right click the mouse then the pull down menu will display You may get all the card s detailed status with the command Get from the menu and set the card configuration through here with the Set command File Edit View SNMP Action Tools Window Help Query T Ping Remote SNMP Agent Split 192 168 1 100 Al Iv Vertical MIB Tree Query Results E a iso A Qs Local address 192 168 1 14 poft 1058 tansport IP UDP ocal address 192 168 1 ort a dod Protocol version SNMP v1 i Pull down Y internet Operation Get 3 mgmt Request binding Menu private 1 cardO1 Anad D null null enterprises Response binding E Gg cic 1 card01 AciveMads D int32 active Disable 1 cteFRM_3U A G frmCard01 Ky card01 Activel card01 UTP_S card01 UTP_ card01 UTP card01 Fiber_ S card01 LLF_F car
35. d01 Frame card01 Remot S card01 Chann card01 Remot H E frmCard 2 H E frmCard03 C frmCard04 4 4 Into Table Query agent 192 168 1 100 finished po EP SNMP o Prnnerties Figure 4 5 MIB Main Display with Pull down Menu Here are some examples For configure the UTP speed between the 10 and 100 BASE Fie Edit View SNMP Action Tools Window Help Query mig Ping Remote SNMP Agent Split _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 132 158 1 100 al 7 Vertical MIB Tree Query Results E MIE Set card01 UTP_Speed 0 Welcome to MG SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition e KALA all Remote address 192 168 1 100 port 161 transport IP UDP Remote SNMP Agent cum ee e cwm port 1048 transport IP UDP rotocol version v 192 168 1 100 z Al 1 mib 2 1 3 0 timeticks O days 00h 00m 00s 00th 0 Object Identifier to Set 1 3 6 1 4 1 4756 6 1 2 0 Maid olaa caca d TTE m Value to Set M Syntax nteger32 C Timeticl uS C Ulnteger32 IPAddress C ee C Counter32 C OID C Nsapaddr C Gauge32 C Octets C Bits mc mens card01 Frame Lenath option I card01 Remote_Loop_back_t I card01 Channel Status S card01 Remote Data v b Figure 4 6 Configuration Screen for UTP speed 4 14 Chapter 4 Management To configure the duplex mode setting between half and full mode File Edit
36. e could possibly have effect on the traffic passing through an online FRMA401 unit It is recommended that the unit be taken offline for maintenance Obviously changing of Line Card firmware requires removing the cards The procedure for removing Line cards or power modules is all outlined in the User s Manual and will not be repeated here Two connections are required between the PC that will do the upgrade and the FRMAOI that will be upgraded First a console connection with terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal with settings of 38 4K baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control The second connection is an Ethernet connection either through a network or with a direct connection and crossover UTP cable Check the Ethernet settings of the FRMAOI through the console mode Either change the settings to match the network settings of your PC or set the PC s settings to match the FRM401 s network settings In the following example we are on a 172 24 0 0 network with a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 and a default gateway of 172 24 190 254 Our PC 1s set with an IP address of 172 24 1 125 and our FRM401 has an IP address of 172 24 1 8 C 1 Appendix C E C 21 Setup the FRM401 The following screens will show the detailed procedures to setup the networking for the FRMAOI and prepare for TFTP upgrade of the SNMP Once the console port is connected to a terminal the following screen will display kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
37. ed for network operations Lastly the SNMP card provides an interface via TCP IP for the SNMP protocol Simple Network Management Protocol is a network managing standard that allows the FRM to be managed from any network management software when compiled with our provided MIB Management Information Base file A Windows based GUI Graphical User Interface program is supplied that also allows remote configuration and monitoring of the FRM using SNMP protocol The GUI SNMP Manager was developed to provide automatic device discovery network topology browse events browse alerts fault management real time monitoring configuring and reporting features The latest version SNMP card even provides for remote flash BIOS update via TFTP E i dE DrR E Baum TT a i Figure 4 1 LAN Application 4 1 Chapter 4 Management 4 2 Overview of FRM401 SNMP Card q Lal 3 d i E pu SN SNMP Card Figure 4 2 Overview for Assembling FRM401 SNMP e PWR LED Indicate the power status Console Port Connection for the terminal PC RS 232 Async DCE 10 100BASE TX Connection for Ethernet SNMP over Ethernet LINK LED Light in yellow when the Ethernet connection 1s linked SNMP LED Light in green and flash when the SNMP card has booted Figure 4 3 SNMP Card Front Panel on FRM401 4 2 Chapter 4 Management 4 3 Hardware Installation Procedures Required tools and supplies Small flat blade scre
38. election i Y pr Jumper Ed AC only e OO OO c AS 220V 220V Select 110V Select 220V Figure 2 4 Power Modules for FRM401 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation C SSS Ss This page left blank intentionally 2 4 Chapter 3 Converter Cards 3 1 Overview Line cards from the FRM501 series may also be installed into the FRM401 chassis Please refer to Appendix B The Converter Modules for the FRM401 are Media Converter Line Cards which slide into the FRM407 chassis and interface with the pack panel main board The back panel provides an interface connection to the converter cards for Ethernet connection The cards are designed to be hot swappable meaning the FRM401 chassis need not be powered off in order to replace a card Each converter card has a protection fuse and its own on card DC regulator to derive the required operating voltage Removal and installation of converter cards with the rack chassis under power will not effect the operation of other converter cards and will only cause an alarm record in the GUI program and SNMP Terminal Mode SNMP option installed Removal of a converter card 1s accomplished by loosening the two 2 captive screws on the upper and lower metal cover of the card and then pulling the cover straight out of the chassis with the same screws Apply equal pulling force to both top and bottom captive screws to avoid the card binding in the rails of the chassis Replace the card by reversing
39. ers list Click Next to continue Program Folders Existing Folders Accessories Administrative Tools PM MG SOFT MIB Browser Net Device Manager PrintMe Internet Printing Real NC InstallShield lt Back Cancel Figure 5 14 Select the Program Folder click Next for default 5 9 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation Start Copying Files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings Setup Type Complete Target Folder C Program Files SNMPM anagersGUIMGR User Information Name steve Company CTC Union GUI SNMP Manager System Setup Res Fimo m yop Foi PAM Marmi IE l Figure 5 16 Installation Complete This completes the installation of the GUIMGR software program 5 44 Remove GUIMGR 5 44 1 Control Panel Add Remove programs To open the control panel click the Windows Start button and from the Settings icon select Control Panel f Set Program Access and Defaults 4 Windows Update New Office Document J gi Open Office Document a Programs d Documents Settings 2d Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections Printers A Taskbar amp Start Menu Figure 5 17 Opening the Control Panel in Windows 2000 5 10 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation In
40. ff Default 1s all OFF RX l TX Fiber Duplex Mode switch u E FRM401 10 100 Card 10 100Base TX auto to 100Base FX Converters x 4 B 4 Appendix B B 5 FRM401 10 100W WDM Card Fiber Link 99 LINK Fiber Connection SC Type WDM The following DIP settings are followed if no SNMP card is in the system AAA XN NE WE OFF full Default 1s all OFF a 3 Z Fiber Duplex Mode switch FRM401 10 100W Card 10 100Base TX auto to 100Base FX Converters x 4 B 5 Appendix B B 6 Version Compatibility All compatibility issues for the FRM401 are dependant upon the SNMP hardware version used in the rack There are two 2 hardware versions in service The older SNMP dubbed version 1 is based on the Intel IS0188 CPU The newer SNMP dubbed version 2 is based upon the Samsung ARM7 CPU The following is a physical representation of the two different SNMP versions NEW Varstan OLD btios ARM 7 Processor 80188 Processor Version 1 SNMP does not support Telnet or TFTP upgrade functions The terminal mode operation screens are different than those depicted in this manual Please refer to the old version manual for this model The final firmware versions for this model are SNMP f w ver 2 11 IOBase T Line card CPU f w ver 1 00 100Base TX Line card CPU f w ver 1 00 GUI Manager s w ver 1 10 Version 2 SNMP versions available as of this printing old model line cards may be upgr
41. fice 48VDC 2 3 Mechanical Assembly The FRM407 is designed for rack mount installation and will require 4U space in a standard EIA 19 or 23 telecom rack For the FRM401 there are five fan units in the rear side of the chassis Without operation fans excessive temperatures within the unit might cause it to electrically shutdown The FRIM401 chassis is delivered completely assembled however converter cards may or may not be installed in the chassis upon delivery The rack mount ears may be placed along the front or centrally located on the chassis and support both 19 and 23 mounting y aes Ve AN CO oe c CO E 4 ad CHEN ER gru cato gg i ROO o NE f DAD EK CX 2 y A ro i 8899 us UI FOSC MT ODODO DR A et GOO DN Figure 2 1 Rack Mount Installation of FRM401 Unit 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation 2 4 Electrical Installation In the AC model AC power is supplied to the FRM407 through a standard IEC 3 prong receptacle located on the rear of the chassis In the DC model DC 48V is connected to the lower terminal block observing the proper polarity The FRM407 should always be grounded through the protective earth lead of the power cable in AC installations or via the ground connection for DC installations 48V RTN FG i l zo 7 y AAC
42. figuration and TFTP ibn Menu MAC Address 0002ABOIFFFF IP Address 172 24 1 8 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway IP 172 24 190 254 TFTP Server IP 172 24 1 125 TFTP Server Path e N 45v322 bin Command Function Key 1 to 5 Configure Setting R Reset All Setting to Default T TFTP and Flash X System Reset ESC Main Menu store and reboot if values are changed C 3 Appendix C Now we have the SNMP agent configured for the network and ready to be upgraded Next we need to set the TFTP server As you saw from the previous configuration we have placed the upgrade binary file on our E drive in the root directory The file is called f45v322 bin All that is needed now 1s to run the TFTP daemon program for Windows It s a simple little proggy No configuration is required just run it Now your PC is a TFTP server Here is what the TFTP server looks like when it is running li CTCU TFTP server E B x About Mame T FTP Manager IP Address i 2 241 125 po 0 Opened 5 45 58 AM Action Session I Tai ota Index Action IP Type Thtp File Name Status Now that we have our TFTP server set and the FRM401 ready open up a command window on the PC and ping the FRM401 just to make sure the network connection is good Go back through the terminal program and press T to TFTP and flash the unit Press it and at the prompt answer y and press Enter If you go to the TFTP server screen yo
43. gt Please check the Terminal Mode setting procedure at section 4 4 on the manual Carefully check the Port Setting 8 During the transmission the LAN amp Fiber Link LEDs are flashing Does that means any wrong gt Please check the DIP switches on the PCB the DIP switch 5 is the switch for setting the Link Loss Forwarding if the user enables the function it will cause the LAN amp Fiber Link LEDs are flashing 9 The GUI SNMP Manager can t start gt Please check the setting procedure for starting the GUI SNMP manger See the Client IP Setting section start on the manual page 32 Choose the right procedure for your own platform version 10 The duplex status amp speed on the UTP port can t be modified gt Please check the DIP switch 2 amp 3 on the PCB 11 The configuration for certain port can t be modified gt Please check the GUI SNMP Manager on the chassis configuration menu if the Port Disable 1s enabled then it will freeze all the setting A 2 Appendix B B 1 FRM401 Cards Spec all four converter interfaces per card are identical 10BASE Media Converter Card Specifications Model 10M ST2 10M SC2 105 ST14 Wavelength 820nm 820nm 1310nm Fiber mode Multi mode Multi mode PIE ocr Connector ST type SC type ST type Fiber cable 62 5 125um 62 5 125um 9 125um Cable length 2K meters 2K meters 14K meters 10BASE FL models LED Indicator Details FX RX Flashing when Fiber Receive data activity FX LINK On when
44. ill take the displayed settings and write them to every card of the same type in the rack 5 23 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation A AAA AAA AAA AAA 5 63 3 Remote Functions The lower half of the window addresses the functions that can be performed when the fiber is connected to an FIB1 10 100 remote unit Both of these functions are performed in band and will cause a momentary loss of transmission in the link while they are being performed The Remote Loop Back Test button will test the fiber link by issuing a loopback code sending pattern data verifying the pattern data and then removing the loopback for normal transmissions Sui Card Setting 10 100 x Card 3 Agent IP 172 24 1 3 Card Type 10 100 Machine Mame FRM301 Command Set Channel E nable Disable Enable Disable UTP Speed 100 BASE 10 BASE UTF TR Duplex Mode Full Duplex Half Duples UTP Negotiation Mode Auto Manual Fx TRA Duplex Mode Full Duplex Half Duplex Link Loss Forwarding f Enable Disable Frame Lengh Setting f Momal Special 5 etT aD efault Modify Modity All Load All CFG From DB Set lFromb5avred Save All CFG To DB Remote Status Lara gie iz Se ie eae ent mim Remote Loop Back Test a Cn ee ee ee a Rd j Get Remote CPE Status UTPTX RXDupluMode UTF Negotiation Made po FX T amp RX Duplex Mode Link Loss Formarding J Frame Length Result Status Loop B
45. indows based program provides an easy method for the user to operate and monitor many systems 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction EE 1 3 Specifications Complied Standards IEEE802 3 10Base T IEEE802 3u 100Base TX 100Base FX 10 100Base RJ 45 Connectors All Ethernet connections are located on the rear panel of the FRM401 Chassis One RJ 45 connector is provided for each interface converter All connections are designed as MDI type requiring only a straight connection to a HUB device Connections to non HUB devices such a NIC Network Interface Cards require the use of crossover UTP cables RJ 45 Jack ID RJ 45 Type MDI to HUB RJ 45 Pin MDI X type MDI type Rx Tx 2 Rx Tx 3 Tx Rx 6 Tx Rx 10Base T UTP Cable Requirement Cable type Category 3 4 or 5 Maximum cable distance 100 meters 328 feet 100Base TX UTP Cable Requirement Cable type Category 5 Maximum cable distance 100 meters 328 feet 1 Fiber Optic Connectors Fiber access connectors are provided for fiber optic cable connection on each card Each connector has labeling for Tx for transmission of optical data and Rx for reception of optical data FRM401 Line Card options all converter interfaces per card are identical 0 100 Base Media Converter Line Card Specification Card Type 10 100M 2 10 100S 15 10 1008 30 10 1008 50 10 1008 120 TP Ports Shielded RJ 45 jacks Fiber Mode Multi Single Single Single Single Cable Please refer the spec
46. ji ana 0 LAN gt ii E m um mim T ties diii e TER MAS mM TUI IL Zupport Adunnaeed Faatura FIn2 10H408 di A PRT RE ams ant i f l SNMP y Gul ZA Optical Fiber Figure 1 1 Solution for FRM401 Series Application 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction A Ga 1 2 Functional Description The FRM401 optionally incorporates an additional Power Supply Module The modules depending on the model derive their power from either an AC power source 110VAC or 220V AC or DC 42 to 60VDC power source When two modules are installed they provide for power redundancy and are hot swappable even during the FRM401 Line Cards transmissions The FRM401 provides all Ethernet interface connections RJ 45 on the rear of the FRM401 Chassis The fiber interface connectors are also located on the individual FRM401 Line Card s face along with status indicator LEDs and any required control switches The status LED indicators provide for quick indications of both Ethernet and fiber link statuses The FRM401 and FRM401 Line Cards fully meet all Ethernet specifications including IEEES802 3 10Base T and IEEE802 3u 100Base TX When the FRM407 is ordered with an optional SNMP Card the card is placed next to the power modules Control is accomplished either via local control on the asynchronous RS 232 port with an ASCII terminal or via Ethernet and Telnet terminal or any standard SNMP network management software that supports MIB II The SNMP GUI W
47. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management KKK V3 22 P 2 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k k Slot 01 10 100Base Card Status Channel select Menu 1 Channel 1 Ethernet Link gt gt Link Up lt lt Fiber Link gt gt Link Up lt lt 2 Channel 2 Ethernet Link gt gt Link Up lt lt Converter Fiber Link gt gt Link Up lt lt Status 3 Channel 3 Ethernet Link gt gt Link Up lt lt Fiber Link gt gt Link Up lt lt 4 Channel 4 Ethernet Link gt gt Link Up lt lt Fiber Link gt gt Link Up lt lt Command Function Key 1 to 4 Toggle Channel Setting R Refresh Status ESC Main Menu Each converter card contains four 4 complete Ethernet to Fiber converters Here they are numbered channels 1 through 4 and physically go from top to bottom on the card Each individual converter will report the mode of transmission either Half duplex or Full duplex and the status of both the fiber and Ethernet links either Up or Down On this screen the R key is used to refresh the display 4 7 Chapter 4 Management SLY You may configure the specific channel on a specific line card through the menu as follows example shows Slot number 1 Channel number 1 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k k FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management k k k V3 22 P 3
48. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management aaa V3 22 Pig EX kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkkkkkk Manager Configuration Access Password disable Community String 1 Read Write public Community String 2 Read Only Access IP SNMP Community Trap 1 172 24 1 126 public Yes 2 H3 4 Command Function Key 1 Change Access IP 1 3 Change Access IP 3 2 Change Access IP 2 4 Change Access IP 4 5 Change Community 1 String Read Write 6 Change Community 2 String Read Only 7 Change User Password 8 Change Manager Password 9 Access Password ON OFF R Delete All Setting ESC Main Menu From the manager screen we can configure access from up to four 4 different management workstations We can configure community strings for read write and for read only which act like passwords for the management stations Trap messages may be enabled to send to any or all of the management stations The User password will allow unit configuration access to a user from terminal or Telnet connections but does not allow access to the System Configuration and TFTP Setup or Manager Configuration Setup The Manager password will allow full access to System and Manager configuration The access password may be disabled for terminal access but cannot be disabled for Telnet access If password
49. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Slot 01 Channel 1 10 100Base Card Status Ethernet gt gt Link Up lt lt Fiber gt gt Link Up lt lt Carc J2Jaramere O Men 0 Channel Enable Disable gt gt Enable lt lt 1 UTP Speed gt gt 100Base T lt lt Configuration 2 UTP Tx Rx Mode gt gt Full Duplex lt lt Parameter 3 UTP Negotiation Mode gt gt Manual lt lt settings 4 Fiber Tx Rx Mode gt gt Full Duplex lt lt 5 LLF Function gt gt Disable lt lt Special 6 F Normal eae 7 Remote Loop Back Test gt gt J Get Remote CPE Data gt gt commands Reset Channel Setting to Default Land Fur 5n Kev Help O to 6 Toggle I O Card Settings 7 to 9 I O Card Commands R Refresh Status ESC Previous Menu When the unit perform the special features function of Remote Loop Back Test by pressing 7 the display looks like the following kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k k FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management k k V3 22 P 3 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Slot 08 Channel 4 10 100Base Card Status Ethernet gt gt Link Up lt lt Fiber gt gt Link Up lt lt Card Parameter Setup Menu 0 Channel Enable Disable gt gt Enable lt lt 1 UTP Speed gt gt 100Base T lt lt 2 UTP Tx Rx Mode gt gt Full Duplex lt
50. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk System Configuration and TFTP eMe Menu MAC Address 0002ABO1FFFF 1 IP Address 172 24 1 8 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 3 Gateway IP 172 24 190 254 4 TFTP Server IP 172 24 1 126 5 TFTP Server Path C N 45v322 bin Command Function Key 1 to 5 Configure Setting R Reset All Setting to Default T TFTP and Flash X System Reset ESC Main Menu store and reboot if values are changed Figure 5 24 FRM401 main screen in console mode 5 14 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation AAA 5 56 SNMP Agent Configuration The agent 1s the FRM301 401 SNMP The IP address subnet mask default gateway and TFTP server s IP address path are all set within the System Configuration Select I IP Address IP Address gt 172 24 1 3 Key in the IP address for the SNMP agent in the FRM301 401 This IP address is also the Telnet IP address of the FRM301 401 rack Select 2 Subnet Mask Subnet Mask gt 255 255 0 0 Key in the subnet mask for the agent Select 3 Gateway IP Gateway IP gt 172 24 190 254 Key in the default gateway IP address Select 4 TFTP Server IP TFTP Server IP gt 1 72 24 1 126 Key in the IP address of a server running the TFTP protocol trivial FTP used for updating the SNMP firmware image in the SNMP card Select 5 TFTP Server Path TFTP Server Path gt d 1342 bin Review the settings and make any necessary corrections If all entries are co
51. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management kkk V3 21 P 1 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkk password Enter your password If you forgot it the super user password for terminal mode is 1021 no quotes kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management kkk V3 21 P 1 ce e oe e ee eoe eoe ec eoe eoe eee eoe eoe dece eoe eee eoe dece eoe eoe eee eoe dece dece ec oe oe eo e A x AG kx x6 x amp Main Menu and Rack Status 1 Slot 41 gt gt 10 100 Base Slot 7 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 2 gt gt 10 100 Base Slot 8 10 100 Base lt lt Slot 43 gt gt 10 100 Base Slot 9 Empty Slot 44 10 100 Base Slot 10 Empty Slot 45 10 100 Base Slot 11 Empty Slot 6 gt gt 10 100 Base Slot 12 Empty Command Function Key 1 to 9 A to C I O Cards Setting P Show Fans and Powers Status R Refresh Status Q Command Mode ESC Logout S System Configuration and TFTP Setup M Manager Configuration Setup Console On line Telnet Off line GUI Off line The actions we must first take are to configure the TCP IP settings of the FRMAOI if they are not already set Next we will setup the information required to access the TFTP server Lastly once the TFTP server is running on our network we will execute
52. l The following network components are installed MDISwAM gt Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapte TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter 4 TCP P Dial Up Adapter H2 VPM Support TCP IP Realtek ATL8139 4 B C78130 PCI Fast E thei IE File and printer sharing For Microsoft Networks Add Remowe Properties Primary Network Logor Microsoft Family Lagan Fil and Print Sharing Description TCP IP ts the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks Figure 5 4 TCP IP Properties Setting Screen 5 4 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation From the IP Address tab select Specify an IP address and key in the IP address and Subnet Mask values TCPAIP Properties Fx Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration F Address An F address can be automatically assigned to this computer IF pour network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask Your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below C Obtain an IP address automatically Specify an IP address IP Address 192 158 1 1 Cancel Figure 5 5 IP Address Setting Screen From the Gateway tab key in the gateway address and click Add Click OK The configuration changes will require Windows to restart TCP IP Properties Lv ES Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DMS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration
53. lit when a proper Ethernet connection has been established The SNMP LED will flash green once per second when the FRM401 SNMP card has fully booted and is operational 4 3 Chapter 4 Management 4 4 Terminal Mode Control Port General The FRM401 SNMP Terminal Port labeled RS 232 on the card face is an RS 232 asynchronous console terminal port designed to facilitate monitoring the condition of all converter cards and links as well as setup of all SNMP parameters through the use of a standard text based terminal or any terminal emulation program running on a Personal Computer Terminal Connection A notebook computer has become an invaluable tool of the Systems Engineer Connection to the computer is very simple The FRM401 SNMP acts as a DCE to the PC s DTE communications port The only hardware required is a DB9 pin one to one male to female cable A convenient application provided with the Microsoft Windows 9X or NT 9 operating systems is HyperTerminal To Start the Hyper terminal following the steps below Please follow the instruction to connect the terminal mode 1 Start Hyper terminal program On Windows 98 or Windows NT start Tool Bar Program Accessory Hyper Terminal Group Double Click Hypertrm exe Enter Connection Name Select Icon Click OK 2 Select COM port to communicate with SNMP Card Choose direct to COMI or COM2 gt click OK 3 Set Port Properties Port Setting Bit per second 38400 Data bits 8
54. lt 3 UTP Negotiation Mode gt gt Manual lt lt 4 Fiber Tx Rx Mode gt gt Full Duplex lt lt 5 LLF Function gt gt Disable lt lt 6 Frame Length Option gt gt Normal lt lt 7 Remote Loop Back Test gt gt Waiting lt lt 8 Get Remote CPE Data gt gt ic 9 Reset Channel Setting to Default Loop back Command Function Key test is running Q to 6 Toggle I O Card Settings 7 to 9 I O Card Commands R Refresh Status ESC Previous Menu 4 8 Chapter 4 Management AAA Following successful completion of the loop back test the status will display success Otherwise if the loop back test fails 1t will show Fail Note Traffic will be blocked during the test loop After the unit perform the function Get Remote CPE Data the resulting display follows kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k k FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management V3 22 P 4 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Slot 08 Channel 4 10 100Base Card Remote CPE Status Rack Type gt gt 301 lt lt Card Type gt gt 10 100 lt lt Ethernet Link gt gt Link lt lt Fiber Link gt gt Link lt lt UTP Speed gt gt 100 lt lt UTP Tx Rx Mode gt gt Full lt lt UTP Negotiation Mode gt gt Manual lt lt Fiber Tx Rx Mode gt gt Full lt lt LLF Function gt gt Disable lt lt Frame Length Option gt gt Special
55. m 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 time 4Hms TIL 62 192 168 60 15 209 299 299 6 192 168 606 254 Ping statistics for 172 24 1 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost O iHz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 4dBHms Maximum 48ms Average E UT NHT gt Figure 5 40 Ipconfig and Ping Remote Network Check with your network administrator to ensure that any firewalls in place will allow passing of SNMP protocol in order to connect with an FRM on a remote network By default SNMP uses port 161 Always check all connections and double check all configurations We have tested the FRM and GUIMGR extensively on local networks on remote networks through bridges and routers and even over wireless links You should not experience any problems if you follow each and every step in this guide We hope you enjoy using the FRM with SNMP option and GUIMGR manager software 5 28 Appendix A A 1 Alarm Messages You may see the description for the alarm message displayed at the alarm message area in the GUI main display menu The Bold and Italic character is what you see on the monitor and normal character on the next line 1s the description for the alarm message B Slot xx Converter Card Inserted gt Slot number xx was inserted with the converter card B Slot Converter Card Removed gt The converter card was removed from slot number xx B Slot xx CH xx Ethernet link up gt The Ethernet link is c
56. mgmt branch and yet another the group of private enterprise specific branch Under the private enterprise specific branch of MIB s each enterprise manufacturer can be assigned a number which is its enterprise number The assigned number designates the top of an enterprise specific sub tree of non standard MIB s Within this context we have been assigned the enterprise number 4756 Under this scheme the path to our branch would be 1so 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 ctcu 4756 Enterprise specific MIB s are published and distributed by their creators who are responsible for their contents Specific information regarding our sub trees are available from our Research and Development Division The MIB supported by the FRM SNMP Agent follows RFC 1158 standard MIB II m M O SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition File Edit View SNMP Action Tools Window Help Quer MIB Ping Remote SNMP Agent Split fi 32 158 0 230 Al Vertical MIB Tree Welcome to MG SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition E ctcFRM 3U 7m frriCard01 0 lili cardOl ActiveMode fii card01 UTP_S peed be E card 1 LITP T Rx Made be E cardi UTP Negotiation Mode 0 EP cand l Fiber T Fix Made 0 o cardO1 LF Function E E card01 Frame Length option card Remote_Loop_back_test_ Result fii card01 Channel_Status E cand l Remote Data B e frmiCard r2 0 lili card02ActiveMode be E cardi2 LITP Speed 0 E c
57. nning HyperTerminal to the FRM301 401 that has an installed SNMP card option The above screen indicates successful communication with the FRM301 401 5 54 FRM301 401 menu system Details of the menu system operation and meaning of menu items are described in detail in the FRM301 401 User s Manual The following information is only for configuration of the SNMP option for use with a network management system 5 13 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 55 SNMP Card settings From the main welcome screen press S to enter the system configuration of the FRM301 401 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FRM 301 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management k k V3 42 k k ke ke e e e e e ee He ke e e e e ke e k e k ke ke ke he k e k k k k k k dk k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k kk kk kk kkk kkk System Configuration and TFTP RESCUE Menu MAC Address 0002AB025678 l IP Address 192 168 0 218 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 Gateway IP 192 168 0 254 4 TFTP Server IP 192 168 0 45 5 TFTP Server Path 300 bin Command Function Key 1 to 5 Configure Setting R Reset All Setting to Default S Store Setting and Reboot T TFTP and Flash ESC Main Menu Figure 5 23 FRM301 main screen in console mode kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management dk V3 22 P 6 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
58. nnononononnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 5 8 IA Froda GO e a meo tana cler dU EUM caer 5 8 5 42 System Require ie ll Sousse da iv eap etude aaa 5 8 3 49 InStallattOD uscite ON 5 8 IER MOV OIM OR sat is 5 10 JN MIE did C ODLEEUEOUIOTE aderire eater di 5 12 Sy EOLO EO a RA o cigar t uito I nc S edu A iup m eda eiim 5 12 3 32 HyperTerminal M settings 2 aa R RT cud 5 12 2 99 Comecins to the ERMOSUOUT dOL iii ins 5 12 24094 PRIMO LAO Ime murs yS e Md sn 5 13 SA O 5 14 5 6 GUIMGR Configuration and Operation ccccccoconoocnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnononnnnonnnnnnnnnononanannnnnnnnnnnnnanos 5 18 Ol AMOO dao ia 5 18 2 02 CODN UL O uon derbi E detti o bR Ed eiut icai iut 5 18 A E D UL LT 5 21 Table of Contents E Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation continued YU o Ute Da pu ai mis etat ea cma udi uia CUI tuia ead aks 5 27 del IDINGEWOELK SEINES airis 5 27 Appendix A Ask AMA S Sai PE A 1 A6Z Trouble SAO cis A 2 Appendix B Bak HOLEN Orr dijo do H Em B 1 BZ EIC Gr C RE B 2 b TROILO C AEG se teeth E iba B 3 BA ERMAOI TOTOO C AEG S aiite tlic tudo qM tonta iie tatto bed equ M tenibaheq tab adis Medicne B 4 Bo ERMAOLT IOFTOOW CWDIVD Cat sue caco setius ato dc pear tud aet x Yee doeet voee ede genie B 5 BO Veron UIDI NAP a B 6 Appendix C CT ERMAOLD SNMP Upgrade Procedure sido aia C 1 CETO OLE EN S ooo orsa i acne nce pact naps cdm nudi d C 1 12 emne REU rada C 1 CZ Equi
59. onnected on the channel number xx of slot number xx B Slot CH Ethernet link down gt The Ethernet link is disconnected on the channel number xx of slot number xx B Slot CH Fiber link up gt The fiber link is connected on the channel number xx of slot number xx B Slot CH Fiber link down gt The fiber link is disconnected on the channel number xx of slot number xx B Cool Fan NO down The cooling fan number x on the rear panel is defective B Power Fan down gt The cooling fan number x on the power card is defective B Power Card down The power card number x is defective B Slot CH Get Remote CPE Side data fail gt The result for the converter card on the slot number xx running the get remote CPE status has failed B Slot CH Get Remote CPE Side data success gt The result for the converter card on the slot number xx running the get remote CPE status has succeeded B Slot CH Loop Back test fail gt The result for the converter card on the slot number xx running the loop back test has failed B Slot CH Loop Back test success gt The result for the converter card on the slot number xx running the loop back test has succeeded B User Login NMS Terminal usually the IP address comes in front of it gt The user of the specific IP address s rack logins in the NMS mode B Illegal Login gt The user of the specific IP address s rack logins in with the incorrect password B Command err LBT or Get
60. out one cycle per second after boot up and during normal operation Refer to section 2 5 1 of the SNMP agent settings Be sure you have a valid IP address for the attached network that the subnet mask is properly set and that the default gateway is set if you wish to manage the FRM from a remote network Attach a network cable to the FRM s front panel LAN SNMP connector using a straight cable if connecting to a HUB or a cross over cable if connecting directly to another MDI device such as direct connection to a workstation The Link LED should be on or flashing No link LED means no link From any PC on the network confirm the agent can be pinged Windows 2486868 IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address 2 1 nw ow 4 172 24 1 126 Subnet Mask RSS 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway a a n 172 24 198 254 CoN gt ping 172 24 1 11 Pinging 172 24 1 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 timetifims TTL 64 Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 timetiBms TTL 64 Reply from 172 24 1 11 bytes 32 timetifims TTL 64 Reply from 172 24 1 11 hytes 32 timesiBms TTL 64 Ping statistics for 172 24 1 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A iHz Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ms Average Hms Gis Du NNI Figure 5 39 Ipconfig and Ping The ipconfig
61. pment Setup MC C 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 General The FRM407 is a 4U high 19 Rack 12 slot modular media converter center that provides an economic solution in high density Fiber Converter installations such as central offices The Power Modules are designed for redundant power supply operation Power and line cards are all hot swappable An additional feature allows the FRM401 to detect the working or failing status either of power module or any fan assembly in the unit There are 12 slots available for installation of FRM401 10 100 Series Line Cards in the FRM401 compact rack An optional SNMP Card may be installed next to the power card for local and remote management purposes Each FRM401 Line Card contains four independent fiber to Ethernet converters A variety of cards are available that support multi mode or single mode fiber types and connections to SC ST LC or MT RJ or even the latest WDM Wave Division Multiplexing in ranges from 2KM to 120KM FRM401 Series Application Internet Ta e eS Mm m ra rao 2 Flg 10 10D Network Gigabit Fiber Switah PS T E Li P Switch S k Support Advanced Faaturegip1 10 100 Ef 5 A 2 u FRMA4O1 Support Advanced Fa atu rg 641 1077 0000 3 Totally 48 loops I F 1i T Tw zz a Pa FEA rem erae A PA I EE Fa OCG Cy Icy lcd HE p p do T is ajaja ajaja a 1 Sloan A Bend r amp ntul cim s 1 aH oo slsleis i
62. revents the manager from communicating with the agent The trap window at the bottom displays trap messages indicating the source IP address the time stamping of the trap and the trap message itself New messages are displayed from the top down The Clear Trap button will erase all of the traps displayed and stored in memory 5 21 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 63 1 Rack Detail From this main display we can view the details of any rack by clicking on the Rack button for that particular rack Select the first device by clicking on the Rack 1 button A new window will open displaying the rack s front and rear panel details Gul Panel301 1 19 14 lg Y Y IQ 4 PEPERES Y y 2 ETT1 FX E1T1 FX 10 100 10 100 Ch16 Chi5 Chi4 Chi3 Chi Chii Chio Ch3 Pur Full Full rE ERE rE E EO EO UO i Su Panel401 E BEE none none none NONE noo noo mno mno noo fonoa frorioo torno fronoo adan a isis is 9101 88 88 El D B s s O O ol al EE En E E Senior 8 Er EF El El El El El loll EHE E E O a a aa amp EE EE E j lol J lol Ec o Sale E o aaa E chal o E El lol EF pl El PIE E IEF iol El E E IF E F taia af lol EF Bl El E E IEF iol El E E IF iol El E al E Rack Light Index 722418 EIFX LINK EIUTP LINK DJUTP FULL LIUTP 100 GFX_DOWN EJUTP D wN MUTP_HALF EJUTP
63. rm report traps window like in figure 4 8 In the following example you may see the fiber side link status go from up to down which indicates that the link on the fiber side became disconnected Bindings 1 Z Binding 1 cte octets Slot amp Ethernet link down B id specific trap 8 sebo received from 192 168 1 100 at 2002 89 17 LF 11 35 22 Enterprise i Bindings 1 E Binding 1 cto octets Slot 6 Fiber link down a 44 Specific trap 6 trap v1 received from 192 158 1 100 at 20022917 E F 11 36 23 T e Time stamp O a 00h Om Os 00th Bindings 1 E Binding 1 cto octets Slot 3 Ethernet link down B nd specific trap 8 iod received from 192 168 1 100 at 2002 89 17 LF 11 35 24 Bindinas 1 4 SNMP notifications received Figure 4 8 Alarm Report Screen 4 15 Chapter 4 Management AAA e This page left blank intentionally 4 16 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 1 GUI SNMP Manager Features 5 11 Monitor and get the status of FRM301 401 Status Type Card exist status Card type 10 10 100 etc UTP link FX link UTP full half duplex FX full half duplex UTP speed 100M Get remote CPE status Get the frame length status Power redundant module status Cooling fan in rack 1 5 status Cooling fan in power module 1 2 status 5 12 Set the configuration of FRM301 401 Setting Type Port enable disable setting Auto or SNMP setting If Auto is set UTP auto negotia
64. rrect press S to Store Settings and Reboot the SNMP agent 5 15 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 57 Manager Configuration From the SNMP main menu select item M Manager Configuration Setup Manager configuration 1s required to tell the agent the SNMP card who has authority to access the SNMP via Get commands read or Set commands write and where to send trap messages unsolicited messages that are usually generated by alarms in the FRM301 401 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkkkkkk FRM 301 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management kkk V3 42 kkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Manager Configuration Access Password disable Community String 1 Read Write public Community String 2 Read Only Access IP SNMP Community Trap 1 public Yes 2 H3 4 Command Function Key 1 Edit Access IP 1 3 Edit Access IP 3 2 Edit Access IP 2 4 Edit Access IP 4 5 Edit Community 1 String Read Write 6 Edit Community 2 String Read Only 7 User Password 8 Manager Password 9 Access Password ON OFF R Delete All Setting ESC Main Menu 5 16 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation AAA The manager configuration has the ability to setup access for up to four 4 different management workstations The community strings act like passwords in dealing with the device via SNMP protocol B
65. t 8 Slot 8 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt 3 Slot 43 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt 9 Slot 9 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt 4 Slot 4 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt A Slot 10 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt 5 Slot 5 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt B Slot 11 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt 6 Slot 6 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt C Slot 12 gt gt 10 100 Base lt lt Command Function Key 1 to 9 A to C I O Cards Setting P Show Fans and Powers Status R Refresh Status Q Command Mode ESC Logout S System Configuration and TFTP Setup M Manager Configuration Setup Console On line Telnet Off line GUI On line The card status of all slots in the rack is shown If a valid card is found in the slot its type will be identified The above example shows a rack filled with 10 100Base Line Cards If no card is found the status will display Empty As we can see in the above example twelve cards are inserted in the rack No card slots are empty The lower section of the display shows the Command Function keys Remember cards are numbered left to right from the BACK of the unit When facing the unit from the front the first card slot would be the farthest one on the right Pressing 1 will display card 1 s status Pressing the channel number 1 4 will display the status of that channel Use the ESC key to exit out of any menu Chapter 4 Management Press 1 to display card I s status kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
66. the Control Panel window double click the Add Remove Program icon The following window will open Find the GUIMGR icon as shown below Guy GUIMGR Size Add New Last Used On 5 13 2004 Programs To change this progra remove it From your o change this progr remove it From your computer click Chang move Change Remove Add Remove Windows Components n Set Program Access and Defaults Figure 5 18 Add Remove Programs window Click the Change Remove button Confirm File Deletion E x 2 Are you sure you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components xi uninstallShield will remove the software GUIMGR from your computer Please wait while each of the following components is removed Shared program files Standard program files Folder items Program folders Program directories BIN to eee Program registry entries Figure 5 20 Uninstall completed successfully then click OK The GUIMGR computer program has now been completely uninstalled from your computer The registry entries created by the GUIMGR installation are not deleted The password used to operate the GUI software 1s stored in the registry at HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE GUIMGR config Pass word The default password 1s 1021 To remove all traces of the GUIMGR from the registry delete GUIMGR under the HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE location 5 11 Chapter 5 GUI Installa
67. the TFTP upgrade C 2 Appendix C Select item S System Configuration and TFTP Setup kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management oe V3 21 P 6 x x kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkxkk System Configuration and TFTP sta Menu MAC Address 0002ABOIFFFF IP Address 172 24 1 8 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway IP 172 24 190 254 TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 TFTP Server Path Command Function Key 1 to 5 Configure Setting R Reset All Setting to Default T TFTP and Flash X System Reset ESC Main Menu store and reboot if values are changed If the TCP IP settings are not already correct use menu items 1 3 to set the FRM401 for your network For menu items 4 and 5 set the IP address for the TFTP server or the PC running the TFTP Server deamon Enter the path and filename where the image file 1s placed on the TFTP server Now press ESC to store the results and reboot the SNMP agent When the agent comes back up on our terminal enter the password if required and again go to the System Configuration and TFTP Setup menu e e e e e EE eec e ce ce ee eee eee eee dee dece ec e ce ce e eec eee eee oe e RR e e e RR kx kx kx kx kx Ax X FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management V3 21 P 6 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk System Con
68. the management workstation with IP address 172 24 1 126 and using the community string public has full read and write access and receives traps If your management workstation has a different IP address modify the above settings for your application It is highly recommended that the read write community string public be changed using the menu selection 5 Please also note that community strings are case sensitive public is not equal to Public 5 17 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 6 GUIMGR Configuration and Operation 5 61 Introduction This chapter assumes that the GUIMGR application has already been installed on the workstation as in Chapter 1 and that the SNMP agent has been correctly configured as in Chapter 2 This chapter will detail the GUIMGR configuration and the operation of the software in monitoring and controlling the FRM301 401 multiplexer 5 62 Configuration 5 62 1 Start the GUIMGR application Start the application by clicking the Windows Start button gt Programs gt SNMP GUIMGR gt GUIMGR A login password is required to enter the application The password set from initial installation of the software is 1021 The user password may be changed via the Config pull down menu Trial versions only need to click the exe file or shortcut and by default have no password set Figure 5 25 GUI manager login di FRM301 GUI v2 09 trial m iol xj Config Edit About Exit Agent IP H
69. the procedure align in the slot groove and gently seat the card retightening the captive screws Card Fiber Optic Full Half Interface Duplex Connectors Pm crews Fiber Line Line Card 12 ae Figure 3 1 Installation Removal of FRM401 Line Cards 3 1 Chapter 3 Converter Cards 3 2 Overview for FRM401 card Fiber Optical Interface Status LEDs Connec TOn Full Half Fiber Duplex Selector rdi N Switch E x Dii a d e AD be A EE Ld ra ae oe PTs UAM 3 P 2i 7 L Fa TI IE TT ni z CPU 11 3 c A m ii T Power DC P Ec Be a Protection Fower PEDEM PE MA i d f Interface Connector Figure 3 3 Side view of FRM401 Converter Card Chapter 3 Converter Cards 3 3 Status LEDs LED indicators 1 Fiber transceiver 1 LED indicators 2 Fiber transceiver 2 LED indicators 3 Fiber transceiver 3 LED indicators 4 Fiber transceiver 4 Slide switch for Fiber duplex status b LED indicators 1 WDM Fiber transceiver 1 LED indicators 2 WDM Fiber transceiver 2 LED indicators 3 WDM Fiber transceiver 3 LED indicators 4 WDM Fiber transceiver 4 vai 4 de Slide switch for PFRM401 Fiber duplex status 10 100 BASE WDM Figure 3 4 LEDs for FRM401 Series Line Card FX UTP LINK FULL un 100 LED Function FX LINK Fiber link UTP LINK Ethernet link LAN 100 mode display LAN Full mode display State On Off
70. tion Slide Switch Details FULL Full Duplex Ethernet Mode AUTO Auto negotiation Half Full Duplex HALF Half Duplex Ethernet Mode 10 100BASE FX models LED Indicator Details FX Link On when Fiber link flashing when data received UTP Link On when Ethernet link flashing when data received FULL ON Full Duplex OFF Half Duplex 100 ON 100Base TX OFF 10Base T 10 100BASE FX models Two Position Slide Switch Details FULL Full Duplex Fiber Mode HALF Half Duplex Fiber Mode Environment Temperature 0 40C Humidity 10 90 non condensing Alarm relay contact ratings 125VAC 600mA 110VDC 600mA 30VDC 2A B 1 Appendix B B 2 FRM401 10 Card Receive data on fiber exu E LINK Ethernet Link status LINK RX Fiber Link status Receive data on UTP Fiber Connection SI or SC Type 4 8 X s R x 9 oP FRM401 10 Card 10Base T to 10Base FL Converters x 4 B 2 Appendix B B 3 FRM401 100 Card Full Half Duplex FULL Fiber Link Data Reception UTP Link Data Reception x 8 Ba Fiber Connection SI SC or MT RJ Type Duplex Mode switch FRM401 100 Card 100Base TX to 100Base FX Converters x 4 B 3 Appendix B B 4 FRM401 10 100 Card FX Dis LINK Fiber Link gt LINK UTP Link Data Reception Fiber Connection ST SC or MT RJ Type The following DIP settings are followed if no SNMP card is in the system I431 2 31 4 57 6 OFF auto full 100 o
71. tion and Operation 5 5 SNMP Card Configuration 5 51 Introduction The FRM301 401 SNMP card is an optional component installed in the FRM301 401 chassis and provides Telnet and SNMP access The setting of the SNMP card 1s performed through the terminal console port of the FRM301 401 5 52 HyperTerminal settings The settings for console port communication with the FRM301 401 are 38 4K baud 8 bits no parity stop bit and no flow control In the HyperTerminal program terminal window click the properties icon and set the communication parameters as in the following graphics Click the Configure button in the properties window and set the port settings When set properly click OK Connect To Settings Port Settings D rmt Change Ican County region Data bits a Enter the area code without the long distance prefis rea code Parity None Phone number Stop bits fi Connect using com Flow control None Bits per second se Count region code and area code edial on busy Restore Defaults Iw u Ja Figure 5 21 HyperTerminal port settings for FRM301 401 5 53 Connecting to the FRM301 401 The console port of the FRM301 401 is an RS 232 interface DCE that utilizes a DB9F connector Use the configuration cable that is supplied with the FRM301 401 or prepare a three wire DB9 F to DB9 M cable with the following pinout DB9 M signal DB9 F 5 GND 5 2 TD 2 3
72. tion enable If SNMP is set UTP full duplex or half duplex UTP speed 100M or 10M FX full duplex or half duplex Link loss forwarding setting enable disable Loop back test setting enable disable The frame length setting 1518 1522 for Normal 1536 1536 for Special Reserve setting 4 bits 5 13 Other miscellaneous features B Download Upload configuration from SNMP Serial EEPROM and read save to a file 5 I Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 2 User System Requirements e Hardware 1 CPU Pentium II and above 2 RAM at least 64 MB 3 Display VGA 800 x 600 256 colors minimum 1024 x 768 16bit color recommended 4 Network card 10 100M with exclusive IP address O Software Operating system Windows 95 NT 98 2000 XP TCP IP configured 5 2 Chapter 5 GUI Installation and Operation 5 3 Client IP Setting Setting client side static IP addresses for Win98 NT 2000 WINDOWS 98 procedure Click the Start button and select Settings gt Control Panel Double Click the Network icon to open the Network window From the Configuration tab check to see if TCP IP protocol is installed If not click the Add button Network Ej Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed m Client for Microsoft Networks m Microsoft Family Logon Dial Up Adapter Dial Up Adapter 2 VPM Support Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter hd
73. tput DC 48V 8 5A DC Power Module Input 42 60 VDC Output DC 48V 8 5A Dimension 438mm Width x 285mm Depth x 180mm Height Net Shipping Weight Approximate 11 7lbs 5 3kgs 1 4 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 4 Front Rear Panel Description Hot Swappable SNMP Card FRM Converter Cards Power Modules Optional 10 100FX WDM in slots 1 2 AC Type Shown 10 100FX SC in slots 3 12 H i L 1 1 E amie Pita wu TT IU ia O EL LII Tu TT nodi RR A iom 8a A eim dant eT HE Borne AL ML AC POWER LE Craft Port 10 100Base TX Four 4 Converters per card Asynchronous RS 232 SNMP over Ethernet completely independent DCE Figure 1 2 Front Panel of FRM401 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Cooling Fan Assemblies Alarm Relay Terminals 12 x 4 Shielded RJ 45 Mains IEC AC for 10Base T 100Base TX Switch Mains Input or 10 100 auto depending on Line Card Figure 1 3 Rear Panel of FRM401 1 6 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 General This chapter explains in detail the requirements and procedures for the installation of the FRM407 Rack Mount Series Fiber Converter Concentrator 2 2 Site Preparation Install the FRM407 within reach of an easily accessible grounded AC outlet The outlet should be capable of furnishing 90 to 250 VAC Refer to 2 4 Electrical Installation Allow at least 10cm 4 inch clearance at the front of the FRM407 for the power cables DC model is designed to accept central of
74. u should see the server serving up the binary file to the IP address of the FRM401 and finish with an OK Status li CTCU TFTP server 2 0 xl About Mame TFTP Manager IP Address 172 24 1 125 EN Opened 1 48 02 AM Action Session Total nta Index Action IP Type Trip File Mame Status 1422410 Get e Hbv3z2 bin Ok 1 49 04 AM Start transferring 1 49 06 4M Transfer OK C 4 Appendix C The console terminal mode will display the following as the 1mage file is uploaded unit 1s flashed and then rebooted kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk FRM 401 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management V3 21 P 6 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxkxk System Configuration and TFTP Setup Menu MAC Address 0002ABO1FFFF IP Address 172 24 1 8 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway IP 172 24 190 254 TFTP Server IP 172 24 1 125 TFTP Server Path e N 45v322 bin Command Function Key 1 to 5 Configure Setting R Reset All Setting to Default T TFTP and Flash X System Reset ESC Main Menu store and reboot if values are changed Are you sure y n y TFTP NOW LOADING Loading ok Please don t power off Flashing now OOOOOOOOOO0O0O000000000000000000000 Flash completed System reset Please wait Attached TCP IP interface to secEnd unit 0 Attaching interface 100 done Watch the Activity LED of the SNMP on
75. wdriver to aid 1f the thumb screws are too tight and in removal of EEPROMs from the line cards you may see the over view graphic drawings for the FRM301 amp FRM401 Those drawings will give you the better idea how to assemble the unit Procedure 1 Inspect the contents of the FRM401 SNMP kit It should contain one 1 SNMP card one 1 MIB file floppy diskette or CDROM and possibly CPUs for updating the converter line cards 2 The installation of the FRM401 SNMP feature card may be performed while the FRM407 unit is fully powered However to avoid excessive network down time the entire unit should be removed from service Carefully slide the FRM401 SNMP Card into the rack case from the rear side until fully seated and tighten the captive thumb screws 3 Refer to the connectors on the SNMP card The DB9 Female connector labeled RS 232 1s for connection to a standard terminal device or PC running a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal M Connection to the PC s RS 232 DTE is via a standard 9 pin serial pin to pin cable Only the TX RX and SG need be connected 4 While still referring to SNMP card s face the RJ 45 connector labeled LAN is for a direct Ethernet connection to a HUB device The Ethernet port provides the connection to the network on which the SNMP management workstation is located Two LEDs are located directly below the Ethernet connector one labeled LINK the other labeled SNMP The LINK LED will be
76. y changing the community strings for read write public in this case and read only undefined here access and assigning a community string to an access IP an administrator can control access to the FRM301 401 Enter the IP address of the management workstation that will be running the GUIMGR software the access authority and whether or not it will be sent trap messages Select 1 IP disable gt 172 24 1 126 HIP of manager community 1 or 2 gt 1 Manager has r w privilege trap y es or n o y Manager will be sent trap messeges Here are the results of our management configuration kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FRM 301 Fiber Optical Media Converter Rack Management kkk V3 42 kkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Manager Configuration Access Password disable Community String 1 Read Write public Community String 2 Read Only Access IP SNMP Community Trap 1 172 24 1 126 public Yes 2 H3 4 Command Function Key 1 Edit Access IP 1 3 Edit Access IP 3 2 Edit Access IP 2 4 Edit Access IP 4 5 Edit Community 1 String Read Write 6 Edit Community 2 String Read Only 7 User Password 8 Manager Password 9 Access Password ON OFF R Delete All Setting ESC Main Menu When leaving the Manager Configuration menu the changes are automatically saved Note that in the above example
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