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1. TC3240 Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Media Converter with Rate Control 1 1 Scope This User Manual contains a description of TC Communications Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter The TC3240 is frequently used by Data Service Providers to control the bandwidth they offer to customers It is also used for its ability to transmit over long distances 100km or farther without connecting to additional hardware e g a Switch or a Router The Hardened Temperature option enables it to be used in extreme environments 20C to 70C and Extreme Temp 40C to 800 Content and Format The content of the User s Manual is intended to provide clear complete descriptions of the following information about the system Overview Features Description Site Selection and Mechanical Installation Product Diagram Pin Assignments and Configuration Installation and Quick Start Guide Web Management Status Alarms IP Settings and Advanced Configuration Console Management Settings Telnet and Firmware SNMP Management Query 3rd Party Software and Trap Management Troubleshooting Maintenance and Loopback Testing Return Policy and Warranty Information 1 1 1 Users Manual Content The User s Manual contains the following a Overview b Installation and Quick Start Guide TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 1 1 c Management through Web d Management through Console Telnet e SN
2. Dsabeo v Not Connected RUSS 1 Label i i Max of 30 characters RMS 2 Aate ngcteto sl testes ve R345 2 Label Max of 30 characters m ee zez rech RIGS 3 Label Max of 30 characters Fiber 21 Esanen xl 100r8bps Full senen w Fiber 1 Label Mex of 20 characters Huge Frame Suppert up to 1916 Bytes Timed Local Loepback 1 1440 Minwtes Port amp 45 1 RIGS 2 RIS en Figure 27 Web Application Port Settings Local Loopback TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 36 4 9 Rate Limit TC3240 s Ethernet Rate Limit feature allows the Network Administrator to regulate the bandwidth of each of the 3 Ethernet ports Transmitting and Receiving are separated to allow for extreme flexibility The port rate limits can be set in increments of 32Kb If the Network Administrator enters a value that is not a multiple of 32 the TC3240 will automatically round it up to the nearest multiple of 32 For example if you enter a limit of 100Kbit sec then the TC3240 will automatically convert the 100Kbit sec into 128Kbit sec If you do not want any rate limit imposed on a port enter 0 for that port s Norm Tx Limit or Normal Rx Limit and click Apply Nominal Tx Limit Here you can define the transmit rate limit The default value of the rate limit is zero no limit on the inbound traffic The rate limit can be set from 32Kbps to up to 100Mbps in in
3. We will define TC3240 1 as having an IP address of 192 168 1 1 and TC3240 2 as having an IP address of 192 168 1 2 Using PC 1 log into one of the TC3240 by opening a web browser and typing 192 168 1 1 into the address bar 6 Click on IP Settings to set up the new IP address for the TC3240 192 168 1 2 Make sure that the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Note 1 after the IP has been applied you will need to enter this new IP address in your web browser Note 2 On both PCs please go into command prompt and type arp d 192 168 1 1 This will clear the cache of your computer and will prevent any IP conflicts on your PCs 7 Connect the optic ports using the correct type offiber cables for the media converter Connect TC3240 1 s TX to TC3240 2 s RX and connect TC3240 1 s RX to TC3240 2 8 Connect PC 1 to TC3240 1 and connect PC 2 to TC3240 2 TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 3 16 9 Using PC 1 first ping 792 168 1 2 and then ping 192 168 1 102 10 Using PC 2 first ping 192 168 1 1 and then ping 192 168 1 101 Category 5 Cable Notes The TC3240 Ethernet ports are auto sensing and auto negotiating This allows the use of either a straight through CATS cable or a cross over CATS cable This also means the TC3240 can detect the speed of the Ethernet connection without having to configure it 4 Management through Web 4 4 Login The management web page can be accessed through any
4. 45 Figure 38 Web Application Login Settings Add New Group eene 4 46 Figure 39 Web Application Login Settings Edit Group 4 47 Figure 40 Web Application Log Out rennnnnnvononnonvnnonnnnennennnnennorarnnnnnrevnnnnnnnennennenennennnnennennnnnnnesnnsnnnnsnvsnen 4 47 Figure 41 Terminal Settings Console Port Contouraton 5 49 Figure 42 Telnet Help Menu E 5 51 Figure 43 Telnet E ten EE 5 51 Figure 44 Telnet Port Statistics MEN Lmssamnenenbetneeedadidtheduindaneindetetbskienee 5 52 Figure 45 Telnet Basic Settings MenU EE 5 52 Figure 46 Telnet IP Settings En EE 5 53 Figure 47 Telnet Advanced Settings Menu ursvnvnnvnvnannenonnenorannenvnnennrannennnnennrsnnesnenenersneennenennnneennenennnne 5 53 Figure 48 Telnet Port Settings Miel ioannes ania coat pe abba ape gunt opem gab ta tpi sido sepa pera aab ta nha naci 5 54 Figure 49 Telnet Rate Limit Menu vesenet 5 54 Figure 50 Telnet VLAN MOL rinde men action teen cnqneedaneendatr NN 5 55 Figure 51 Telnet Login Settings Menu munnen iius vedr en etre eue 5 55 Figure 52 Telnet Remote Update MR riii rre c nr nano a n t ne 5 56 Figure 53 Third Party SNMP MAFIaBel us ono uita cipue dn etse run Ros c keinen mu ten Elan eet eege Get 6 57 Figure 54 SNMP Trap DS AY cecal dota piece ane ceti oae chic omes Qe sel uana su eda net aaa 6 58 Figure 55 Reference for Calculating Fiber Loss eese 7 60 TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging E
5. 7 6 TC3240 Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Now The upgrade page allows the user to choose the file as the upgrade Upgrade From a Computer in the Network Home Unit Alarm Browse to locate the fie then press OK to begin the firmware upgrade process Port Statistics Eras Basic Settings Attention IP Settings Uploading the Frmmare upgrade file may take a few minutes Interrupting the upked process may reault in an inoperable device Please wart until a completion measege Advanced appear before rebooting Port Settings Rate Limit DX Cancel Virtual LAN E SNMP Settings Login Settings Logout Figure 23 Web Application Advanced Settings Upgrade From a Computer in the Network 4 7 7 Date and Time Settings The Date and Time page displays all time related fields and configurations Localization Displays the current date and time The current Time Zone is displayed and can be selected from the drop table To manually configure the time click on Clock Set at the bottom of the page Daylight Saving Time Enable Disable Configurable if the Automatic Time Update is disabled Automatic Time Update Enable Disable Time Of Day TOD allows user to manually set the time Network Time Protocol NTP enables the clock to synchronize with a time server User can define which time server to use as the default Time Server Note The user needs to correctly set up the Default Gateway and DNS for NTP to synchronize correct
6. Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 49 5 1 2 Console Help The console help and help set commands will assist you with information about various command descriptions as shown below ip ip set Set Unit s IP Address E g ip ip set 192 168 1 50 ip netmask set Set Unit s Netmask E g ip netmask set 255 255 255 0 ip gateway set Set Unit s Gateway IP E g ip gateway set 192 168 1 111 user username set Set login username E g user username set John123 user password set Set login password E g user password set 123456 restore default Set unit to factory default ip mac get Get unit s Mac address Notel The default timeout value for console setting is two minutes 5 1 3 Telnet Settings You may also use Telnet to set the IP configuration username and password You may use the Telnet option from the network or local connection using a PC connected by RS232 Serial port connection To access the unit via Telnet open a command window or terminal Type the command Telnet lt ip address gt This will return the username request Note in our example the TC3240 that we are connected to has been assigned ip address 192 168 1 105 this will vary with your initial configuration typically 192 168 1 1 as with most standard router switch devices Type the default username lt admin gt This will return the password request Type the default password lt admin gt You now have established a telnet session with the TC3240 With a Telnet
7. Home Physical Status EEN 4 21 Figure 10 Web Application Port Statistics Lysmvnensanuisemdnnummneen gatenett aaa 4 22 Figure 11 Web Application Port Statistics View Event Statistics E 4 23 Figure 12 Web Application Port Statistics View History sranenvnnvnnonrnnvnnenvnnvnnnrnernenrrnervennenenvennenenne 4 24 Figure 13 Web Application Basic Sell ijs cete eR IER Rn reser emnet 4 25 Figure 14 Web Application IP Settings cccceccscesceeeseeceseeeeseeaeeeeseeseeesueeseeecsanseeeeeanseeseeaneeseeeaeeetaes 4 26 Figure 15 Web Application Advanced Settings ccceccececcececeeeeeeeeeececeeeseceeeatecaeeareeseeeaeeeseeeaseetees 4 27 Figure 16 Web Application Advanced Settings About TC3240 sss 4 28 Figure 17 Web Application Advanced Settings Configuration File sss 4 29 Figure 18 Web Application Advanced Settings Load Configuration File 4 29 Figure 19 Web Application Advanced Settings Save Configuration File 4 30 Figure 20 Web Application Advanced Settings Restart TC3240 sss 4 30 Figure 21 Web Application Advanced Settings Restore Default AAA 4 31 Figure 22 Web Application Advanced Settings TC3240 Firmware Upgrade 4 32 Figure 23 Web Application Advanced Settings Upgrade From a Co
8. Port Statistics Basic Settings IP Settings Advanced Part Settings Name Description Group Members X administrator Group IP Binding Group IP Bindiag Rate Limit Group Page Access Virtual LAN J Une Alarm C Port Statistics SNMP Settings O Basic Settings Clg Settings Logout 7 Advanced C ret Sattings C Rate umet O virtual LAN C SNMP Settings DC Login Settings Figure 38 Web Application Login Settings Add New Group An additional security feature is defining the group page access Here you can define which pages links of the TC3240 that each group can access TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 46 Group Settings Description Group Members X Administrator Group Page Access Unit Alarm J Port Statisties 4 Basic Settings IP Settings Adverced Port Settings Qata Umt Virtual LAN SHNP Settings Login Settings Figure 39 Web Application Login Settings Edit Group 4 13 Logout The Logout link on the left column will exit the user from the TC3240 Web Management It will return the user to the Login page an User has logged out please login again User Name P ssword Figure 40 Web Application Log Out TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 47 5 Management via Console Telnet 5 1 Console Telnet Management The console management can be accessed throug
9. Rights are the privileges clients are granted Traps are alerts that are set off when an error occurs There is a unique Community String for clients who have Read Only privileges or Read Write privileges There is a check box to enable SNMP Next a Community String may be defined for both users who have Read Only privileges and users who have Read Write privileges Only SNMP clients with the appropriate Community String will be able to access the SNMP features SNMP Settings Home MM 2 28 Unit Alarm v enable SNMP Agent Port Statistics Reed Oaly Community Name Read Write Community Mame Bast Settings IP Settings Trusted Peer Advanced SNMP Traps enabled Part Settings Rate Limit Virtual LAN SNMP Settings Logen Settings Logout Figure 33 Web Application SNMP Settings Next is a check box to enable SNMP Trap Below that a Trap Receiving IP Address and the corresponding Community String may be defined The Trap Receiving IP Address is the IP of the machine that will be receiving the error alerts The Trap Community String is similar to that of the Access Rights Only users with the correct Community String may receive traps TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 43 SNMP Settings EEN F Enable SNMP Agent Read Only Community Name Read Writo Community Name Trusted Peer SNMP Traps F Enabled Figure 34 Web Application SNMP Traps 4 12 Login Settin
10. Third Party Management Software The figure below shows an example of the TC3240 SNMP being managed with a third party vendor software Trrugc Apg Everts Zeep Buc hog Deren Trac Map Edita Srazy Dates Polza O Den L pellDeveeDeen D poU chepa D pel f questio ect D polReqasx n n n D pelBerrzeDewn pelBerveePolPaded pollervechequeisg peliete Tefa pelute Tefen Barne oben Lato Cere The Aden son Tini Og urg D uang Top Og kager Teepe Tiny nun iilud Tog erik ik Torp yall ng im TIE To iei Ton v Og zeit fren Ma Mib Figure 53 Third Party SNMP Manager TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 6 57 6 1 2 SNMP Trap Management The figure below shows examples of SNMP Traps sent from the TC3240 to the SNMP Manager Software on the administrators desktop z 9 woven ota 4 slektens Og vabrtfur r HD D eeng bes TCS240 5S9 ul e Maie i USA TCCONM COM LU Fa e 2g tleJuwfEDOveTDM VW Sea H weu m ei Figure 54 SNMP Trap Display TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 6 58 7 Troubleshooting Maintenance and Testing 7 1 General Alarm conditions occur whenever an optical or electrical problem fault conditions is detected by the TC3240 Electrical The copper ports LINK ACT is solid green when the port is a connection is detected and it will flash when activity is pr
11. Virtual LAN login settings show help about User Login Settings update show help about Remote upgrade commands Returned i TC324 gt help port statistics Command Category port statistics Port Statistics stat period get Retrieve history statistics save rate in minutes stat period set Set history statistics save rate in minutes stat current get Retrieve current statistics of individual RJ45 Fiber port stat hist row get Retrieve history statistics of a specific row of individual RJ45 Fiber rt stat hist rows get Retrieve history statistics between two specific rows of RJ45 Fiber individual port stat hist clear Clear history statistics of individual RJ45 Fiber port stat event get Retrieve event statistics of individual RJ45 Fiber port stat event clear Clear event statistics of individual RJ45 Fiber port Returned TC324 gt Figure 44 Telnet Port Statistics Menu 5 1 3 3 Basic Settings You may request unit basic settings for the TC3240 by typing the command help basic settings gt This will return the basic settings command subset as shown below ls rate limit show help about Rate Limit Control vlan show help about Virtual LAN login settings show help about User Login Settings update show help about Remote upgrade commands Returned i TC324 gt help basic settings Command Category hasic settings Basic Settings system get Retrieve basic information of the system system name get Retri
12. and works with all standard fiber optic cable depending on the type of optics ordered A One Fiber Bi Directional single mode version is available Fiber optic connectors are ST FC or SC The UTP connector is RJ 45 Female Standard temperature range is 10 C to 50 C Optionally the high temp version ranges 20 C to 70 C The optional extreme temp version ranges from 40 C to 80 C exceeding NEMA and CalTrans specifications Power source options include 12 VDC 24VDC 48VDC 125VDC or 115 230V AC with an with an external power cube and power redundancy is standard TC3240 is available standalone or rack mount up to 10 cards per Rack Assembly 2 3 Site Selection Criteria The following is a site selection guideline to select a proper installation site for the TC3240 e Location of the TC3240 unit should be part of the central office equipment layout design Considerations should be given to entrance cable routing e The installation site should provide proper room for adequate ventilation and cable routing Reserve at least 0 5 m at the front and rear of the unit for human access cables and air flow e The site should provide a stable environment The operating area should be clean and free from extremes of temperature humidity shock and vibration 2 4 Mechanical Installation The TC3240 is a Standalone or Rack mount unit which offers redundant power supplies as a standard The power supplies are 2 Plug in boards located
13. member of a defined VID in the TC3240 VLAN e When Egress Un tagging is selected the TC3240 will un tag any VLAN member packets leaving the TC3240 affected port e When Egress Tagging is selected the TC3240 will tag any VLAN member packets leaving the TC3240 affected port For a more complete understanding of the filter behavior please refer to the table below Scenario Packet Received Filter Enabled Filter Disabled Un tagged packets Packets tagged with VLAN ID port is a member of Packets tagged with VID port is not a member of but exists in the Static VLAN Table Packets tagged with VID port is not a member of and VID does not exist in the Static VLAN Table Table 14 TC3240 Filter Actions Tag received packets with the port s default VID and Forward within the port s VLAN Forward received packets within port s VLAN s Drop received packets only Drop all packets Ingress and Egress coming into and exiting the TC3240 Tag received packets with port s default VID and Forward within the port s VLAN Forward received packets within port s VLAN s Forward received packets to ports within the packet s VLAN Forward received packets using normal forwarding and ignoring VLANs TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 42 4 11 SNMP Settings The SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol settings consist of two sections SNMP Access Rights and SNMP Trap Access
14. of a VLAN ID Entry such as changing the default VLAN ID of each port VLAN Settings Home Gai Unit Alarm Port Statistics Static VLAN Entry Configuration Basic Settings Virtual LANIO 2 IP Settings Port Membershap Selactom Default VLAN ID Advanced RJAS 1 arte Change Defsuit VID from I to 2 Port Sattings RJ45 change Defsut VID from t to 2 Rate Limit Virtual LAN R345 3 Mente v Ci Change Defauit VID from t to SNMP Settings Fiber 21 Nor Member w L Changs Ostat VID from t to 2 Login Settings Logout Figure 30 Web Application VLAN Edit VLAN The VLAN settings page provides the administrator with the ability to establish membership for each of the ports with respect to default VID and also allows the administrator to determine the default VID for each port as VID 1 or VID 2 The default configuration for the TC3240 is VID 1 The default VID assigned to each port will determine the action the TC3240 takes with respect to forwarding or dropping received packets The intent of this feature is to allow the administrator to reduce congestion in LAN nodes If the packet is not intended for a node which the TC3240 is a member the administrator will be able to drop or forward packets unchanged as desired We will continue this discussion moving forward TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 39 4 10 1 VLAN Static Settings If you create a new VLAN ID you will need to set it up
15. select the following settings 9600 Baud 8 data bits No parity stop bit and None for flow control See below JE d Gesn e JE Generel amp therticabon Advanced Cc a Rn Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Leg 014524 Gerers 100 0 Moga T You can get IP settings assigned autanaccsily f your network supports fis capabity Onerwtse you needte ask your network scmirisratorior he approor ate IP settinge Cy Obtan an IP address sutometcally il Use the following P sddress Set el Reon ved I P addaa 192 168 1 11 T Subnet mas 255 255 e 0 23m 30525 Datas gateway i E S Use the following DNS server addresses 2 dame Prefered DNS samer Atemete DNS server Figure 41 Terminal Settings Console Port Configuration Click OK or press Enter when done Press the Enter key until you see a Username prompt The username is admin and the password is admin When password has been entered correctly you will a TC3240 prompt At this point you can continue to enter all the settings To set the IP enter ip_ip_set 192 168 1 50 and press Enter To set the netmask enter ip_netmask_set 255 255 255 0 and press Enter To set the gateway enter ip gateway set 192 168 1 111 and press Enter To set the username enter user username set John123 and press Enter To set the password enter user password set 123456 and press Enter TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100
16. to 1916 bytes Timed Local Loopback Enable local loopback on an Ethernet port Range of 1 1440 minutes Note This feature is for advanced users only Enabling this can have serious consequences on your network It is intended for user with Ethemet testers Port Settings o oo Home Port Speed Duplex Plow Control Current Status Unit Alarm 1 RISS 4 Auo hegosaie v Disabled m Not Connected Port Statistica RIAS t Label Max cf 30 characters Basic Settings as 2 ETH Deski v 100Mbps rull IP Settings RISS 2 Label Max of 30 characters Advanced iUas x3 SEH vi Date w Not Connected Port Settiags RJAS 3 Label Max of 30 characters Piber 1 e 100mb s rull Dese ow Not Connected Rate Limit Fiber 1 Label Nax of 30 characters Virtual LAN s SNMP Settings Huge Frame Support up to 1916 Bytes Enabled Login Settings Timed Local Loopbeck 1 1440 Minutes Port Local Loopback Logout RJAS en Enable for Minutes R145 2 Enable for Mrutes KJAS 3 Enable for Minutes Fiber 21 Enabie for Minutes This feature is for advanced users ordy Enabling thes con heve serious consequences om your setwork It is etended for user with Ethernet testers Ges Figure 26 Web Application Port Settings TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 35 4 8 1 Local Loopback Port Settings A Port Speed Duplex Flow Control Current Status Rs st Erbe Loan Aere wl
17. 100km on Single Mode 1310nm 1550nm e Power Redundancy e Power Supplies Available 115 230VAC 12 VDC 24VDC 48VDC or 125VDC e Local Dry Contact Alarm Relay e Network Time Protocol NTP e Rackmount or Standalone 2 2 Description The TC3240 10 100M 4 port Switching Fiber Optic Ethernet Media Converter converts or connects 10 100Base TX UTP networks to 100Base FX fiber optic networks It includes 3 Ports 10 100 Base T and 1 Port 100FX Multimode or Single mode over single mode 1300 1550nm or multimode fiber 1300nm Rate Control gives users especially data service providers the ability to control or limit bandwidth Data rates for Rate Control can be set at 32K 64K 96K 99 9M 100M at 32K increments The TC3240 can be managed through Web SNMP Telnet or Serial Console Password protection is provided The Huge Frame feature enables the TC3240 to handle packets up to 1916 bytes TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 4 The TC3240 includes a built in switch that enables distances up to 100km without additional hardware e g Switch or Router Transparent to the network it operates effectively even during high demand traffic loads Configuration settings can be stored and recovered to simplify network administration and firmware can be remotely upgraded Virtual LAN VLAN and Network Time Protocol NTP are supported The TC3240 supports single mode distances up to 100 km 1550nm laser
18. 125um cable Single Mode 1310nm S 0 5 dB loss per km on 9 125ym cable Single Mode 1550nm 0 25 dB loss per km on 9 125um cable Figure 55 Reference for Calculating Fiber Loss TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 7 60
19. 24 Z5 d 4 25 4 6 IP SENGS re en ee E NE 4 26 TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control IC TC COMMUNICATIONS TC Communications Inc 17881 Cartwright Road Irvine CA 92614 FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY Tel 949 852 1972 Fax 949 852 1948 Web Site www tccomm com Email sales tccomm com 4 7 Advanced Settings RN 4 27 47 1 AMT e 4 28 Nue NE NN 4 29 4 7 2 1 Load Configuration TE 4 29 4 7 2 2 Save Configuration FIIg noreste inuesennsipensoarced nase saaessde uvante 4 30 DN FE 4 30 72 Restore E citu p emer me ete eer rine etre D EE 4 31 475 gt 163240 Firmware Upgrade centre Sri Graben rtt rte Sidera Rn aceto 4 32 4 7 6 TC3240 Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Now 4 33 47 7 Date and EE ES Iit 4 33 El WMO es tc NE 4 34 4 8 Porn Suis ouium ML 4 35 481 te LOO ODAC seriei Ee Eege 4 36 BE FACE 4 37 4 10 VA AN 4 38 F101 VAN Statie SEN RR Pm 4 40 SES ENE SE 4 41 411 SNMP Eee 4 43 Ke DR le GE 4 44 4 121 Login USer NAS 4 45 4 12 2 Login Group Setting saasssmavsemebneeskaemeee nomemujeddne 4 46 RES oT Me Perm UC 4 47 Management via Console Telnet rseesrssnavnrnvenennnnvnnnnnnensnnvnnnnnnensnnnnennnnennnnnnennnnennnenneeneeennnennnenenenee 5 48 5 1 Console Telnet Management esses eese ee ene nnn EEN 5 48 5 1 1 Initial IP setting usin
20. Application VLAN Port Settings Port Type For each of the ports RJ45 1 through 3 and Fiber 1 the administrator will define what action is to be taken for packets received by the TC3240 Referring to the figure above we see that the Egress Filter for Ethernet ports 1 3 and Fiber 1 has been disabled VLAN Filter When the filter is disabled for a port filtering will only affect packets coming into the port depending on VLAN membership refer to section 4 10 1 Static VLAN Table Action of the filter will follow three rules e When packets are received with a VLAN tag VID the TC3240 will perform forwarding on ports that are a member of that VLAN e When a packet is received that does not have a tag the port will tag the packet with the port s default VID and perform forwarding within that VLAN e When a packet tagged as a member of a VLAN that is not defined in the Static VLAN Table is received the TC3240 will perform normal forwarding ignoring the existence of VLANs TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 41 When the filter is enabled for a port filtering will perform the following actions If the filter is enabled and the incoming packet is not a member of the VIDs identified in the Static VLAN Table the packet will be dropped as it is not intended for the TC3240 VLAN Port Type e When Un modified is selected the TC3240 will forward the packet without modifying the tag if it is a
21. MP Management f Troubleshooting Maintenance amp Testing g Return Policy and Warranty h Command Line Interface i Important Notice 1 1 1 1 Content Description The User s Manual is a comprehensive document that describes the realized benefits from deployment of the TC Communications TC3240 Switching Bridging Fiber Media Converter in a network design 1 1 1 1 1 Overview a The Overview describes the TC3240 as a Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Media Converter with Rate Control It consists of 3 ports of 10 100 Base T copper and 1 port of 100FX fiber The copper ports support Auto Negotiation and Auto Sensing features and the optic port supports multimode or single mode optics 1 1 1 1 2 Installation and Quick Start Guide a The Installation and Quick Start Guide describe how to unpack inspect and perform initial setup of the TC3240 unit in a typical network application 1 1 1 1 3 Management through Web Application a The Web Management application is an integral interface designed into your TC3240 This simple interface may be accessed through any of the 3 Ethernet ports on the front of the unit In this section we step you through the setup and initialization of the unit TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 7 Management through Console Telnet Session a The TC3240 may also be accessed over your LAN using a hyper terminal or Telnet
22. S A NEMA TS 2 CALTRANS TEES Table 6 Compliance Items 2 7 Pin Assignments Configurations and Default Settings Pin definition and connections are listed below Console port can be connected via RS232 interface to a PC using HyperTerminal configured for VT100 or any VT100 terminal emulator Console DB 9 Port Pin Assignment Ethernet RJ 45 Port Pin Assignment bd SEN Table 7 Pin Assignments TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 11 DC Power Connector Table 8 DC Power Connector Contacts Table 9 Console Port Dry Contact Max Switch Voltage 100 VDC Switch Current 0 5 Amp Max Carry Current 1 2 Amp Contact Resistance 0 2 Ohm Table 10 Dry Contact Relay Switch Specifications TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 12 2 8 Default Software Configuration Network Management WEB SNMP CLI TELNET SE SSC E Eege 1 E Table 11 Network Management WEB SNMP CLI TELNET nd T Name oe le SOS Name Administrator Read Write Community Name ids See and T TS IE Table 12 SNMP TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 13 ae i ge SR 10 100Mbps ies Speed Duplex Full Half Auto Auto negotiation Mii Md m dd Table 13 Ethernet Port Settings 3 Installation and Quick Start Guide 3 4 Unpacking the Unit Before unpacking any equipment inspect all shipping containers for evidence o
23. Session established you may review available options and commands by accessing help To access help Type lt help gt This will return the default help menu as shown below TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 50 help should be called with 1 argument Commands Help Error help help lt all i category i command where help all show all available commands help lt category gt show commands in a certain category help lt command gt show detailed help for a specific command Availble help Categories help unit alarm show help about TC324 Unit Alarm help port statistics show help about Port Statistics help basic settings show help about Basic Settings help ip settings show help about IP Settings help adv settings show help about Advanced Settings help port settings show help about Port Settings help rate limit show help about Rate Limit Control help vlan show help about Virtual LAN login settings show help about User Login Settings update show help about Remote upgrade commands Returned 1 Figure 42 Telnet Help Menu Note To access any of the help options syntax is case and context sensitive Type commands exactly as they appear in the menu Note The Telnet default timeout is two minutes 5 1 3 1 Unit Alarms You may request unit alarm status for the TC3240 by typing the command help unit alarm gt This will return the unit alarm command
24. TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control User s Manual Rev 1 2 A0 1 TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control Table of Contents 1 ETT Apr EN A 1 1 es oc M 1 1 1 1 1 ETNE 1 1 TAN Content DescriptiON RTT m T 1 2 SE e S 2 4 2V ORRE ER e ERREUR ernie Terre orem 2 4 22 Ree iM ro 2 4 2 9 Site Selection E 2 5 2 4 Mechanical Installation sccssscssccssssesesessessrescnssscnseessesesensesosssanenaesnensecasssenanacseserarenseanenseas 2 5 25 Front Panel Connectors and WV ANE tinct casita econ bidige 2 7 2 6 Rear Panel Connectors EE 2 7 2 7 Pin Assignments Configurations and Default Settings AA 2 11 2 8 Default Software Configuration esses eseseeen eterne trennt tn tnnn natn 2 13 Installation and Quick Start Guide eius copne noct kp ka tu ouP ini Fx c EES 3 14 TEU 3 14 32 Egupment LO e EE 3 14 3 3 Dry Contact UE iN 3 15 34 e ET 3 15 3 4 1 Installation Procedure Summary Lasse ske nen toc been n dte tcc 3 15 Management through Web ticae rud atado na d aic Ya SaL Mk pda YU E CERRO ERE dcn ad 4 17 LEES ce 4 17 42 Hom Feen 4 19 LECNEN II EE 4 20 43 1 AMT 4 21 44 Port SPAS EEE 4 21 4 4 1 Port Statistics View Event Statistic EE 4 22 4 4 2 Port Statistics View Port Htstonm A 4
25. crements of 32Kbps Actual Tx Rate The true transmit rate If the Normal Tx rate limit is set in any increment of 32Kbps then the Actual Tx Rate field will automatically display the same value Otherwise the Actual Tx Rate field will automatically display the next higher increment of the rate limit Nominal Rx Limit Here you can define the receive rate limit The default value of the rate limit is zero no limit on the inbound traffic The rate limit can be set from 32Kbps to up to 100Mbps in increments of 32Kbps Actual Rx Rate If the receive rate limit is set in any increment of 32Kbps then the Actual Rx Rate limit field will automatically display the same value Otherwise the Actual Rx Rate field will automatically display the next higher increment of the rate limit TC COMMUNICATIONS TPAO 10 100 Base T Fiber Opti WEE C3240 Gett Metin CARAICH Rate Limit Settings Voter nit Alarm Mom Tx Lim Act Ta Mote Mom Re Lent LI ESA rsen ee d Port Statistics pe Le K ier Bask Settings IP Settings mae Figure 28 Web Application Rate Limit Settings TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 37 4 10 Virtual LAN A VLAN is a logical local area network LAN that extends beyond a single traditional LAN to a group of LAN segments given specific software configurations This first Virtual LAN page displays the member status of each port for various VLAN IDs You may add remove a
26. cs The Ethernet Port Statistics offers a comprehensive overview of the Ethernet traffic passing through the TC3240 It allows for a history of statistics that can be saved in regular intervals TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 21 The Network Administrator can define the save rate in increments of minutes The network administrator can also define the refresh rate of this page Note Setting the Save Rate to less than 5 minutes will damage the flash memory The Statistics Summary also separates the traffic into transmit Tx and receive Rx for each of the 3 Ethernet ports The key Ethernet statistics that are monitored are Frames per Second FPS Bytes per Second BPS and Bandwidth Usage Percentage BU Statistics of Ethernet ports 1 2 and 3 are independently monitored and recorded and a Port History and Event Statistic can be accessed by the respective icons at the right of the Statistics Summary under the View column For example Click the Port Statistics link on the left side of the page You will see the page as in the figure below It will show the bandwidth status and history and or event of the RJ 45 port Statistics Summary Serve Bate 36120 fe P LT EEE Motion the Aver Kate ba leis thee Vorerastes m l earten the betere uf tee fore Pater to the mer Paral for more detetted miremaetion Rees Erie 0000 Meet Va lyn Va ape Fa but Ax fyc Rs Ope ta Pus LT as at d tow D
27. dia Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 8 2 6 1 1 1 Optical Line and Port Specifications Optical Fiber Interface Wavelength 1310 nm Multi mode Loss Budget 15dB Multimode 1310nm 62 5 125um Up to 40dB Single Mode 1310 1550nm 9 125um Table 1 TC3240 Power and Indicators Optical Fiber Interface Characteristics Multi mode d SE One Fiber Bi Direction 1310 1550 SC Subscriber Connector Table 2 TC3240 Optical Fiber Interface Characteristics 3 port 10 100 Mbps half full duplex Ethernet Switch Support VLAN and Ethernet Huge Frame support Table 3 TC3240 Ethernet Switch TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 9 Console GE i Electrical RS232 Interface Baud Rate 9600 8 N 1 Table 4 TC3240 Console Physical Electrical 7 14 x 1 39 x 6 53 in 18 13 x 3 53 x 16 59 cm W x H x Dimensions D Power Source AC 115 230 VAG 50 60 Hz 12VDC 24VDC 48VDC 125VDC Power Source DC Power Protection Standard Redundancy Temperature Range 10 C to 50 C Standard 20 C to 70 C High Temp P 7 40 C to 80 C Extreme Temp Table 5 Physical Electrical TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 10 Compliance Items EMI EMC EN55022 ANSI 403 1999 ANSI T1 408 AT amp T TR 62411 ITU G 703 G 704 G 706 G 736 G 775 G 823 1 431 0 151 0 161 ETSI ETS 300 166 JTG 703 JTI 431 TBR 12 TBR13 CTR4 CSA 60950 FCC PART 15 CLAS
28. el When an alarm condition is detected the ALARM LED will light up red and the dry contact relay will close or open depending which contact you use By default the following fault conditions will cause the alarm to be triggered 1 Optic signal lost from RxA 2 Optic signal is marginal which causes invalid data packets to be received the Rx A LED will be flashing 3 The remote unit lost power 7 1 3 Optic Cable Types Conventionally fiber optic cable with yellow colored insulation is used for Single Mode applications gray or orange colored insulated cable is for Multimode use If Multimode cable is used in a Single Mode application the test results could be erroneous and confusing 7 1 4 Calculating the loss on the Fiber The fiber optic link and or connectors are frequently the source of various problems Check out the connectors and the integrity of the link first Ideally the link should be calibrated for total loss after the installation has been completed This will accomplish two things 1 it will verify that the total loss of the link is within the loss budget of the device and 2 it will provide a benchmark for future testing For example a system that has been tested as having 6dB total loss when installed and suddenly tests out as having a loss of 10dB probably has a connector or link problem These are the reference values we use to calculate the loss on the fiber Multimode 1310nm 2 dB loss per km on 62 5
29. ent subnet mask ip netmask set Set current subnet mask ip gateway get Get current default gateway ip gateway set Set current default gateway ip mac get Get current MAG address Figure 46 Telnet IP Settings Menu 5 1 3 5 Advanced Settings You may request unit advanced settings for the TC3240 by typing the command lt help adv settings gt This will return the advanced settings command subset as shown below Figure 47 Telnet Advanced Settings Menu TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 53 5 1 3 6 Port Settings You may request unit port settings for the TC3240 by typing the command lt help port_settings gt This will return the port settings command subset as shown below ls help rate limit show help about Rate Limit Control help vlan show help about Virtual LAN help login settings show help about User Login Settings help update show help about Remote upgrade commands Returned i TC324 gt help port settings Command Category port settings Port Settings port enable get Check if the RJ45 Fiber port is currently enabled port enable set Enable disable individual RJ45 Fiber port port label get Retrieve RJ45 Fiber port label port label set Set RJ45 Fiber port label port speed get Retrieve speed of individual RJ45 Fiber port port speed set Set speed of individual RJ45 port port flow get Check if flow control of the RJ45 Fiber port is enabled port flow set Enable disable flo
30. esent The FULL COL will be lit depending on the incoming signal If the Ethernet signal is I00Mbps and full duplex the 100M LED will light solid If the Ethernet connection is not 100Mbps or if it is half duplex both FULL COL and 100M will be off Optics If an Ethernet signal is detected the LINK LED will light solid If the signal is 100Mbps Full Duplex both the FULL and 100M will light solid Otherwise they will be off The Ethernet LINK ACT is solid green when port is connected and link signal IS present and will flash when activity present The FULL COL will be lit depending on the incoming signal If the Ethernet signal is 10 100Mbps and full duplex the FULL COL and 100M LEDs should be lit If the Ethernet connection is not 100Mbps or if it is half duplex then both FULL COL AND 100M will be off 7 1 1 AII LEDs are OFF If no LEDs are lit on the unit check the power supply connector plug and or the power source If the problem persists contact the Technical Support Department at TC Communications Inc Warranty Breach Warning Note Do not for any reason open the TC3240 unit If you suspect of any problems with the unit contact the Technical Support Department at TC Communications Inc for assistance If the unit is opened without prior authorization from TCCI it will result in the loss of warranty TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 7 59 7 1 2 Alarm Condition ALM LED on the front pan
31. et ports amp Fiber port show the current status for Port In Use Speed Duplex Flow Control and Link status Rate Limit Status Displays the current Ethernet ports amp Fiber port status for the Transmit Limit and Receive Limit 10 100 Base T to Fiber Optic Bridged Media Converter Urt Staten Uret Uptime Power Statue Part status Phew Content Liem Status R45 l Cenatier Not Consected Virtea LAN nas ei eer Net Corrected Ria ei L usee Tut Fiber 1 Wet Core SNMP Settings Legis Settings 1 egoat Rate Lent Status NOS ei Site ams 83 Fiber 1 Figure 7 Web Application Home Page Screen TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 19 43 Unit Alarm The Unit Alarm page displays the alarm status of the entire TC3240 unit Alarm trigger criteria can be set on this page User must click on Apply for changes to take effect Unit Alarm Status Displays the TC3240 alarm condition Unit Alarm Settings Dry Contact Enabled Allow an external device to signal alarm condition Alarm Trigger Criteria Click the Modify button to configure the alarm triggers Please refer to Section 4 3 1 Clear Alarm Clears all alarm signals on the TC3240 If an existing alarm is still present and the page is refreshed the alarm condition will reappear Alarm Cut Off ACO Clears all alarm signals on the TC3240 If an existing alarm is still present and the page is refreshed the alarm condition will
32. eve the name of the system system name set Set the name of the system system loc get Retrieve the location of the system system loc set Specify where the system is located system contact get Retrieve contact information of the system system contact set Set contact information of the system system desc1 get Retrieve system description 1 system desc1 set Set system description 1 system desc2 get Retrieve system description 2 system desc2 set Set system description 2 system desc3 get Retrieve system description 3 system desc3 set Set system description 3 Figure 45 Telnet Basic Settings Menu 5 1 3 4 IP Settings You may request unit ip settings for the TC3240 by typing the command lt help ip_settings gt This will return the ip settings command subset as shown below TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 52 port statistics show help about Port Statistics hasic settings show help about Basic Settings ip settings show help about IP Settings adv settings show help about Advanced Settings port settings show help about Port Settings rate limit show help about Rate Limit Control vlan show help about Virtual LAN login settings show help about User Login Settings update show help about Remote upgrade commands TC324 gt help ip settings Command Category ip settings IP Settings ip ip get Get current IP address ip ip Set current IP address ip netmask get Get curr
33. f external damage caused during transportation The equipment should also be inspected for damage after it is removed from the container s Claims concerning shipping damage should be made directly to the pertinent shipping agencies Any discrepancies should be reported immediately to the Customer Service Department at TC Communications Inc at 949 852 1973 3 2 Equipment Location The TC3240 should be located in an area that provides adequate light work space and ventilation Location of the TC3240 unit should be part of the central office equipment layout design Considerations should be given to entrance cable routing The installation site should provide proper room for adequate ventilation and cable routing Reserve at least 0 5 m at the rear of the unit for human access cables and air flow Avoid locating it next to any equipment that may produce electrical interference or strong magnetic fields such as elevator shafts or heavy duty power supplies As with any electronic equipment keep the unit from excessive moisture heat vibration and freezing temperatures TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 3 14 3 3 Dry Contact Alarm Relay The terminal block connector on the rear panel labeled ALARM provides for the dry contact relay alarm see Figure 2 Normally in the OPEN position any loss of optical signal will trigger an alarm condition and force the switch to the CLOSED position the ALM LED will ligh
34. g the Console aec ceed ceil ceria cate ended tote Dieu tse 5 49 5 1 2 GI in eT 5 50 5 1 3 Telnet Settings PERI 5 50 Dk Ea EEE A EE 5 51 SAP NRS 5 51 5153 Basic SAP eee 5 52 STP SENGS au ch naeem aiian Grade UU 5 52 5 1 3 5 Advanced Settings Leese 5 53 5 1 3 6 Porn Settings NEN m ETT 5 54 ME MEIN c 5 54 TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY roi 949 852 1972 Fax 949 852 1948 Web Site www tccomm com Email sales tccomm com IC TC COMMUNICATIONS TC Communications Inc 17881 Cartwright Road Irvine CA 92614 5 1 3 9 Login Settings a scecces stcasc cerns nsceeseesesnendecakecguutt ansncsnuceieseesseeegsscaqeasee seamed QUS 5 55 e RS Mv EET PHP PEN Update Settings 6 SNMP ManadenmieliL usan dise Diodes Qa oda M Ira Ceo cud dial in vta Qu a UR dod Cau 6 57 PAN 6 57 6 1 1 SNMP Third Party Management Goftware sss 6 57 6 1 2 SNMP Trap Management mnnvnnonnnnonnonnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnennnnennennnnennenannnnnnsavnnnnnnnennennenennener 6 58 7 Troubleshooting Maintenance and Testing rrnernennvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnennnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennennnnenn 7 59 ch MUM CORR 7 59 711 All LEDs utl PP 7 59 7 1 2 Alarm Condition ALM LED on the front panel eese 7 60 113 Optic Cable Ty OS RENE 7 60 7 1 4 Calculating the loss on the Fer eneen 7 60 8 Return Policy a
35. ge 4 30 4 7 4 Restore Defaults The Restore Default page allows the user to reset all settings to their original default settings Restore Defaults Home Unit Alarm f Attention Port Statisti zzi The Following items wil be set to default Basic Settings User Defined Settings Network Coamections All connected DHCP cliente will need to requect asw IP addresses IP Settings Also TC3240 will have to reboot Advanced Afe yOu sure you went to restore TC2260 manufacturer defauks Port Settings Rate Limit Virtual LAN ei Cancel SNIP Settings Login Settings Logout Figure 21 Web Application Advanced Settings Restore Default TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 31 4 7 5 TC3240 Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade page allows the user to upgrade the firmware of the TC3240 TC COMMUNICATIONS 10 100 Base T to Fiber Optic Oe i rears THE LEADER IN FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY C3240 Bridged Media Converter TC3240 Firmware Upgrade Home Umt Alarm Current Version 1 0 0 Upgrade From a Computer in the Network Fort Statistics Select ar updated TC3240 firmware file from computer s hard drive or CD on e the network Legis nom Basic Sattiags IP Settings Advanced Port Settings Rate Limit Virtual LAN SNMP Settings Figure 22 Web Application Advanced Settings TC3240 Firmware Upgrade TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 32 4
36. gs The Login Settings page allows the user to define the security access into the TC3240 Login Settings New User Action N Groups Name Description Members Group I Binding Action admin 192 168 254 187 A New Group Figure 35 Web Application Login Settings TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 44 4 12 1 Login User Setting Users Displays the list of users with access to the TC3240 Users can be added removed usernames can be edited and passwords can be set Figure 36 Web Application Login Settings Add New User New Password LLLI Retype New Password ILLIS D ax emen Figure 37 Web Application Login Settings Edit User TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 45 4 12 2 Login Group Setting This tool can assist you to organize multiple TC3240 users A group can be set up to include desired members This simplifies the user settings by allowing you simply add multiple users into a group and only defining the group settings A key security feature of the TC3240 is Group IP Binding Similar to the idea of IP Aliases this is the IP address that a group can use to access the TC3240 This allows groups to access the TC3240 without knowing the IP address that the network administrator uses to access the TC3240 Group Settings cc Home Unit Alarm
37. h the RS 232 port on the rear panel DB9 connector using a PC and terminal software Hyper Terminal Attention If you are unsure about the settings contact your network administrator Improper settings may result in disruption of the existing network Once you connect to the TC3240 you will be prompted to enter a Username and Password Both the user name and password are admin There are a couple of key functions that are essential to be familiar with help At any given point this will assist user with instructions of how to use functions tab key This will help fill out a partially entered function For example if the User typed only he and then pressed the tab key the console will automatically complete the word into help exit This allows the user to leave the directory he is presently in The console port allows the user either to use a local VT 100 terminal or use a remote VT 100 terminal via modem for system configuration diagnostics polling status reports etc The console port Baud rate data bit length stop bit length and parity bit length TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 48 5 1 1 Initial IP setting using the Console whe Gensel Suppor Connection Statut Duration Speed Activity Packets Connect the computer to the TC3240 rear panel DB9 connector via a DB9 serial cable Power up the TC3240 unit Open the HyperTerminal of your computer and under properties
38. individually The VLAN static page allows you to do this Virtual LAN Homa a Stabe Settings Urat Alarm Port Statistics Static VLAN Table Basic Settings IP Settings Virtual LAN ID Advanced 1 Add Static Catry Part Settings Rate Limit Legend Virtuai LAN SP add new entry Edit mozg entry eeneg exiting entry M Member i Non Member SNMP Settengs Login Settings Logout Figure 31 Web Application VLAN Static Settings The VLAN Static Settings page allows the administrator to define New VIDs and assign membership for each of the TC3240 ports In the example above VID 1 has been defined and each of the ports 1 through 3 and Fiber port 1 have been granted membership TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 40 4 10 2 VLAN Port Settings VLAN Port Settings allows you to edit the settings of the VLANs from the perspective of each port Each port s VLAN filter can be enabled disabled the Port Type can be defined to be Unmodified or have Egress Transmitt Tagging or Un tagging and the Default VLAN ID can be set VLAN Settings Home es _____ Bac Setings Pot Betings Unit Alarm Port Statistics VLAN Port Settings Basic Settings VLAN Piter Port Type Default VLAN ID 1 4094 IP Settings presen Diable ze Advanced RIS 22 Port Settings RISS 83 Rate Limit Fiber 21 Virtual LAN SNMP Settings Login Settings Logout Figure 32 Web
39. is will return the update command subset as shown below TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 55 cx Telnet 192 168 1 1 where help all show all available commands help lt category gt show commands in a certain category help lt command gt show detailed help for a specific command Availble help Categories unit alarm show help about TC324 Unit Alarm port statistics show help about Port Statistics hasic settings show help about Basic Settings ip settings show help about IP Settings adv settings show help about Advanced Settings he lp port settings show help about Port Settings rate limit show help about Rate Limit Control vlan show help about Virtual LAN login settings show help about User Login Sett update show help about Remote upgrade commands Returned 1 TC324 gt help update Command Category update Remote upgrade commands rnt update Remotely upgrade TC324 Figure 52 Telnet Remote Update Menu TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 56 6 SNMP Management 6 1 SNMP Management The TC3240 comes standard with built in SNMP Agent Contact TC Communication Technical Support to get a copy of the MIB file TC Communications MIB file can be run on any 3rd party SNMP Management Software Trap IP must be defined by the user and the MIB file compiled by SNMP Manager software prior to the trap operation 6 1 1 SNMP
40. low Command Category login settings user fullname get user fullname set user username set user password set user entry add user entry del user entry username set user entry password set user entry group set user entry print user entry print all group entry add group entry del group entry groupname set group entry description get group entry description set group entry print group entry print all Returned Figure 51 Telnet Login Settings Menu 5 1 3 10Update Settings Modify Modify Modify Create Delete Modify Modify ois User Login Settings Get current user s full name current user s full name current user s username current user s password a new user and add it to the database an existing user from the database an existing user s username an existing user s password Make an existing user a member of an existing user user Print out the user Create Delete Modify Get an Set an group Print out the user information for an existing information for all users and add it to the database an existing group from the database an existing group s group name existing group s group description existing group s group description a new group Print out the group information for an existing group Print out the group information for all groups You may request remote update options for the TC3240 by typing the command lt help update gt Th
41. ly Status Displays the connection status with the chosen Time Server TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 33 Date and Time Localization Local Time Jan t 2008 00 52 23 Time Zone Amercyme Yok GMTOSO M Automatic Time Update Enabled Time C Day TOO Protocok amp Network Time Protocol NTP Za Hours Action N Time Syre Paied Press the Refresh button to update the status oe Aer Cason ease Figure 24 Web Application Advanced Settings Date and Time Settings 4 7 7 1 Clock Set The Clock Set page allows you to manually define the date and time for the TC3240 Clock Set ee veel gen for if ie M 9 Figure 25 Web Application Advanced Settings Clock Set TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 34 4 8 Port Settings TC3240 s Ethernet Port Settings displays each Ethernet port s status and allows the configuration of port settings Port In Use Enable or disable the Ethernet port Default setting is Enabled Speed Duplex Choose either 100Mbps Full 10Mbps Full 100Mbps Half 10Mbps Half Default setting is Auto Negotiate Flow Control Enable or disable Flow Control Default is disabled Port Label RJ45 or Fiber Label the port with desired name to distinguish from other ports up to 30 characters Huge Frame Support Enable support for Ethernet frames up
42. mputer in the Network 4 33 Figure 24 Web Application Advanced Settings Date and Time Settings 4 34 Figure 25 Web Application Advanced Settings Clock Get AAA 4 34 Figure 26 Web Application Port Gettimgs teens 4 35 Figure 27 Web Application Port Settings Local Loopback sss 4 36 Figure 28 Web Application Rate Limit Settings essent 4 37 Figure 29 Web Application Virtual LAN nennnnonnornnennnrnavnnnnrnnvnvonnnnvnvonnnnennennnnennennnnvnnnnavnvennnnnnvennenenne 4 38 TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control TC COMMUNICATIONS TC Communications Inc 17881 Cartwright Road Irvine CA 92614 IC FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY roi 949 852 1972 Fax 949 852 1948 Web Site www tccomm com Email sales tccomm com Figure 30 Web Application VLAN Edit VLAN sess ennt nnne 4 39 Figure 31 Web Application VLAN Static Settings REENEN 4 40 Figure 32 Web Application VLAN Port Settings Port Tvpe 4 41 Figure 33 Web Application SNMP Settings nnrnnnnonnonnrnvnnvnnvnnnnnnnvnnonnnnennennnnennennnnennenannnnnnnannnennnnenne 4 43 Figure 34 Web Application SNMP TESDS caecum tede etd ne 4 44 Figure 35 Web Application Login Settings suo ee oet E RE EES 4 44 Figure 36 Web Application Login Settings Add New User 4 45 Figure 37 Web Application Login Settings Edit User 4
43. nd Warrantym uunsmnummsmnmientnnm nei rRo E ILUE ONU ERR NEUE Gael Sd V KR aad 8 61 Return PIN eR msc 8 61 82 MSN E 8 61 Appendix A Command Line Interface rsennnnannvnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennennnnenn 8 62 Appendix B Important NOolCQ unicus v iacx ita io vk ME xa dcn rd ELE U EEU E apod d sige 8 63 TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY IC TC COMMUNICATIONS TC Communications Inc 17881 Cartwright Road Irvine CA 92614 Tel 949 852 1972 Fax 949 852 1948 Web Site www tccomm com Email sales tccomm com tn List of Figures Figure 1 T3240 Standalone Unit Configuration sacaron ntt rp reu neuen ree e nte 2 6 Figure 2 TC3240 Product Diagram Dimensions uscire io tenete tute pied axe ntn tub dn eee XS nce Rud 2 6 Figure 3 TC3240 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators esses 2 7 Figure 4 TC3240 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators eene 2 8 Figure 5 TC3240 Testing one TOSS eener qoa kk n bepkt d rh oiu ie etn rnt Ead ntu ER MEL d pue rap ete 3 16 Figure 6 Web Application Login Screen sse nennt teens 4 17 Figure 7 Web Application Home Page Screen m rsnsrrennvnnrannvnnnnnnnrannennnnennrnnnrsnennnnnnnennnneenrsenennenennnee 4 19 Figure 8 Web Application Home Physical Status neun 4 20 Figure 9 Web Application
44. ny of the 4 ports as a member of a VLAN ID This first page gives you a general overview of all of the existing Virtual LAN IDs You can easily make quick changes to multiple VLAN IDs Virtual LAN Home Unit Alarm Sanc Senn Port Statistics i Static VLAN Table Basic Settings IP Settings View Flows 1 B je Currently Advanced Virtual LAN ID Port Sottings Rate Limit Virtual LAN SNMP Settings Y vw iv N ral Nae ei IA Login Settings Logout Legend e Add new entry tdt existing entry Rernove existing entry N Membe Non Member ETA Figure 29 Web Application Virtual LAN A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical local area network LAN that extends beyond a single traditional LAN to a group of LAN segments the TC3240 may be implemented in existing infrastructure with VLANs previously configured To ensure proper compatibility within the node of use it is important to identify all existing or new VLAN IDs VID In the figure above we can see that VIDs 1 through 8 have been identified and membership established for the TC3240 Ports 1 through 3 and Fiber Port 1 VLAN settings control the action of the Egress Filter for the TC3240 with respect to received and transmitted packets We will discuss this in more detail as we continue with Virtual LAN settings TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 38 Under the Action column you may edit the settings
45. o oO oo o oO oo 0090 d Figure 12 Web Application Port Statistics View History TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 24 4 5 Basic Settings Click the Basic Setting link on the left side of the page and you will see the window below and you can begin the configurations You may change the values of the fields as you like Basic Switch Settings Home f E Unit Alarm Name Port Statistics Location Basic Suttings Contor Description 1 IP Settings Description 2 Advanced Description 3 Port Settings Rate Limit Virtua LAN SNMP Settings Login Settings Logout Figure 13 Web Application Basic Settings TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 25 4 6 IP Settings To configure the IP settings for Management and User click the IP Settings link on the left side of the page On the IP settings window enter the IP addresses Subnet Masks and Default Gateways as shown on the figure below Domain Name Systems DNS can also be entered here Only the Login Level Admin has access to both the Management and User IP settings This gives the Administrator full control of both IP settings The user has access to only the User IP settings IP Address Aliases allows for the unit to be access from different IPs For example a service provider may want the TC3240 in the 192 168 1 x network If a customer needs access to this unit but not acce
46. of individual RJ45 Fiber port Figure 49 Telnet Rate Limit Menu 5 1 3 8 VLAN You may request unit virtual LAN settings for the TC3240 by typing the command TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 54 lt help vlan gt This will return the VLAN command subset as shown below ip settings show help about IP Settings adv settings port settings show help about Advanced Settings show help about Port Settings rate limit show help about Rate Limit Control vlan show help about Virtual LAN login_settings show help about User Login Settings update show help about Remote upgrade commands Returned i TC324 gt help vlan Command Category vlan Virtual LAN wlan search wlan print wlan filter get wlan filter set wlan dft vid get wlan dft vid set wlan port type get wlan port type set Add a ULAN entry or modify an existing VLAN entry Delete a ULAN entry Search a ULAN entry Print all the VLAN entries Check if ULAN filter of the port is enabled Enable disable VLAN filter of the port Retrieve the Default VLAN ID of the port Set the Default ULAN ID of the port Retrieve the ULAN type of the port Set the ULAN type of the port Returned TC324 gt Figure 50 Telnet VLAN Menu 5 1 3 9 Login Settings You may request unit login settings for the TC3240 by typing the command lt help login settings gt This will return the login command subset as shown be
47. of the 3 Ethernet ports on the front panel RJ 45 connectors using a PC and a web browser The TC3240 s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 Thus the PC s IP address must be set within the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 make sure no other network device is sharing this IP address and with subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Attention If you are unsure about the settings contact your network administrator Improper settings may result in disruption of the existing network Once you enter the IP address into your web browser and press Enter you will see the login window where you will be prompted to enter a username and password Both the user name and password are admin TC COMMUNICATIONS Tl 10 100 Base T to Fiber Optic THE LEADER IN FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY I C3240 Bridged Media Converter User has logged out please Kon soari User Name Password Figure 6 Web Application Login Screen TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 17 TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 18 4 2 Home Page The Home Page displays an overall view of the TC3240 Unit Status Displays the time duration the TC3240 has been powered on It separates the time into days hours minutes and seconds It also displays the voltage and current usage as well as the detection for power A and B Port Status Displays the status of all three Ethernet RJ 45 ports and the Fiber port The Ethern
48. omm com Phones 800 569 4726 Domestic Only 7 00 AN to 4 00 PN Pacific Standard Time Office Hours Monday through Friday Techaical Support techmicelsupport amp tcoormm com 943 352 1973 8 30 AN to 5 15 FN Paofic Standard Time Monday through Priday TC Communications Inc Mailing and Shipping 17881 Cartwright Road Irvine Calfomia USA 92514 Web site http www tpcomm com Email info tccomm com Phone 945 852 1972 Fax 945 352 1940 __ T gt Gore Figure 16 Web Application Advanced Settings About TC3240 TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 28 4 7 2 Configuration File The Configuration File page allows the Network Administrator to save current TC3240 settings or load previously saved TC3240 settings Configuration File Home Unit Alarm LU Led Cenfizaraken fe Save Canngarsten Fie Port Statistics Basic Settings coas IP Settings Advanced Port Settings Rate Limit Virtual LAN SNMP Sattiags Login Settings Logout Figure 17 Web Application Advanced Settings Configuration File 4 7 2 1 Load Configuration File Load Configuration File This page allows the user to choose the configuration file that he she wishes to load Load Configuration File Home e Unit Alarm Browse 10 locate the fila than press OK to begin the configuration file loading process Port Statistics L geg Basic Settings IP Se
49. on the rear panel The TC3240 offers 5 different power supply options 115 230VAC 12VDC 24VDC 48VDC 125VDC TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 5 Figure 1 TC3240 Standalone Unit Configuration ele 0 BEA NENG CRD TEER FE ele 2 Cc 1390 Jac all FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW IALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES Figure 2 TC3240 Product Diagram Dimensions TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 6 2 5 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators The TC3240 front panel consists of 3 RJ 45 ports for Ethernet connectivity and one SC fiber port connector as shown in Figure 3 below The RJ 45 connectors furnish LED indications for Link Established Activity Full Duplex Operation Collision Detection and 100Mbps Operation The Fiber Optic Connector also furnishes LED indication for Link Activity Full Duplex Operation and 100Mbps Operation Unit LEDs include Alarm Indication Power Source A and Power Source B available Power On VCC Indication and Watchdog Timer Indication LNK ACT Solid Link is detected Flashing Activity is detected FULL COL Solid Port is operating at Full Duplex Flashing Collisions detected 100M Solid Port is operating at 100Mbps Off Port is not operating at 100Mbps LNK ACT T ng LNKJACT Zum LNKJACT Bauen TC3240 AA ador Made in USA loo TCCOMM COM ALM PARA LINK FULL Solid Connection is Active Solid Alarm Testing Sta
50. oot 23 njas o2 a m 0 aes maset m D e SA Fiber 1 Figure 10 Web Application Port Statistics 4 4 1 Port Statistics View Event Statistic When you are at the Port Statistics page click on the View Event Statistic icon under the View column to display the Event Statistics of the RJ45 TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 22 Port Statistics RJ45 ft 3 Event Statistics Tatal Tx KBytes Total Rx KBytes o D Event Tx Broadcast Tx Multicast Tx Unicast Tx Pause Tx Total Collision Tx Excess Collision Tx Single Colltsion Tx Multi Collision Rx Broadcast Rx Multicast Rx Unicast Kx Pause CRC Error Oversize Error Undersize Error Figure 11 Web Application Port Statistics View Event Statistics TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 23 4 4 2 Port Statistics View Port History When you are at the Port Statistics page click on the Port History icon under the View column to display the Port History TC COMMUNICATIONS e 10 100 Base T to Fiber Optic THE LEADER IN FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY TC3240 Bridged Media Converter RJ45 1 Port History Page 1 91 01 2003 00 05 01 01 2003 00 00 o iO 000000 o ee ga e ee ga e ee pg e ee ga e ee ga oe ee eg e ee o o ee o e ee oo ee oa o ee o o ee o o ee o o ee o o ee o o ee o o ee o o ee aa olooooloocoolooooloooolooocosoco boso o
51. session to configure the unit In this section we will describe how to interface with the unit in a Telnet session to set the system configuration SNMP Management a The TC3240 comes standard with a built in SNMP Agent The MIB file that TC provides is compatible and a may be run on any 3rd party SNMP Management software Troubleshooting Maintenance and Testing a Inthe Troubleshooting and Maintenance section we will provide you with the tools to manage your TC3240 for the lifecycle of the product This section contains detailed troubleshooting aids and test criteria Return Policy and Warranty a Inthe event you need servicing of your TC3240 this section of the manual provides detailed instructions for our Return Policy and Warranty Conditions TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 1 3 2 Overview The TC3240 10 100M 4 port Switching Fiber Optic Ethernet Media Converter converts or connects 10 100Base TX UTP networks to 100Base FX fiber optic networks 2 1 Features e 3 Ports 10 100 Base T with Auto Negotiation and Auto Sensing e 1 Port 100FX Multimode or Single mode e Rate Control 32Kbps to 100Mbps in 32Kbps increments es Ethernet VLAN e HiTemp 20 to 70 and Extreme Temp 40 to 80 Versions optional e One Fiber Bi Directional Optic optional e Huge Frame Support 1916 bytes e Management Using Web SNMP Console and Telnet e Distances up to 2km on Multimode 1310nm and
52. ss to the service provider s network an additional IP for the TC3240 can be set up such as 30 30 0 100 IP Settings Home Current Settings Current IP Address Port Statistics Current Subnet Mask Current Default Gateway Physical Address Unit Alarm Basic Settings IP Settings Advanced IP Settings IP Address Port Settings Subnet Mask Rate Limit Default Gateway Virtual LAN ENNP Settings DNS Server Primary DNS Server Login Settings Secondary ONS Server Logout IP Address Aliases New IP Address oo Figure 14 Web Application IP Settings TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 26 4 7 Advanced Settings This page gives you access to the advanced settings for the TC3240 Click on the corresponding icon to access the advanced setting Advanced Home e Unit Alarm Port Statistics Basic Settings IP Settings Advanced Port Settings Rate Limit Virtual LAN SNMP Settings Login Settings Logout Figure 15 Web Application Advanced Settings TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 27 4 7 1 About TC3240 The About TC3240 page displays technical information regarding the TC3240 hardware and software Contact information for TC Communications is also displayed About TC3240 O Product Number Firmware Version Hardware Version Hardware Serial Number Contact TC Communications Sales Email sales toc
53. still be off Only a new alarm that is triggered will change the Unit Alarm Status to on TC COMMUNICATIONS qp 10 100 Base T to Fiber Optic 3 a D THE LEADER IN FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY I C3240 Bridged Media Converter TC3240 Unit Alarm nome Unit Alarm Unit Alarm Status Port Statistics Lagead Basic Settings t Unit Alarm is ON or Unit is m Testing Mode Unt Alsen is OFF On Unit Alarm is ON Off Geet Alarm is OFF ee Tesung Unit is in Testing Moda Advanced Port Settings Unit Alarm Settings C Alarm Suzzer Enabled oe E Ory Corta Enabled Virtual LAN Alarm Trigger Criteria SNMP Settings Clear Alarm Login Settings Logout Alarm Cut Off ACO Figure 8 Web Application Home Physical Status TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 20 4 3 1 Unit Alarm Criteria The Unit Alarm Criteria page categorizes all possible alarm triggers for RJ 45 ports Fiber port The desired alarm triggers can be configured on this page This page is accessible from the Unit Alarm page At the Alarm Trigger Criteria section click on Modify to reach this page The following are the options for the RJ 45 port alarms RJ 45 Link Triggers Fiber Link Triggers THE LEADER N FIBER OPTIC CONMECTIWITY Bridged Media Con GE IEEE 10 100 Base T Fiber O Unit Alarm Criteria RIS Link Triggere Fiber Link Triggers Ffos r Figure 9 Web Application Home Physical Status 4 4 Port Statisti
54. subset as shown below BEE Bad command Returned 1 TC324 gt help unit alarm Command Category unit alarm TC324 Unit Alarm alarm status Check if unit alarm status is on alarm enable get Check if unit alarm setting is enabled alarm enable set dry contact get dry contact set alarm buzzer get alarm huzzer set alarm criteria rj45 1 set rj45 2 set rj45 3 set fiber 1 set lpbk_set alarm clear alarm cut off Enable disable unit alarm setting Check if dry contact is enabled Enable disable Check if alarm Enable disable Show a list of alarn Enable disable Enable disable Enable disable Enable disable Enable disable Clear the unit dry contact buzzer is enabled alarm buzzer alarm criteria that will trigger the unit RJ45 Port 1 alarm trigger RJ45 Port 2 alarm trigger RJ45 Port 3 alarm trigger Fiber Port 1 alarm trigger Loopback alarm trigger alarm Activate the alarm cut off Figure 43 Telnet Unit Alarm Menu 5 1 3 2 Port Statistics You may request unit port statistics for the TC3240 by typing the command TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 5 51 lt help port_statistics gt This will return the port statistics command subset as shown below a xl ip settings show help about IP Settings adv settings show help about Advanced Settings port settings show help about Port Settings rate limit show help about Rate Limit Control vlan show help about
55. t solidly This relay can be used in conjunction with an external device to monitor the condition of the TC3240 The alarm switch will only be activated when any alarm condition is triggered Note The Console port connector RJ 45 connector is not used for data it is strictly used to configure and manage the TC3240 Please refer to Section 5 Management via Console Telnet 3 4 Quick Start Guide This section describes the basic TC3240 configuration and setup 3 4 1 Installation Procedure Summary Quick Start Guide for your TC3240 The TC3240 is designed for quick and easy installation 1 Prepare 2 PCs to have the following settings PCH1 PC 2 IP address 192 168 1 101 IP address 192 168 1 102 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 TC3240 1 192 168 1 1 PC 1 PC 2 192 168 1 101 192 168 1 102 TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 3 15 Figure 5 TC3240 Testing one TC3240 2 Connect the power to the TC3240 3 Using a CAT 5 cable connect both PCs to a TC3240 Ethernet port 4 On PC 1 open Command Prompt and type ping 192 168 1 102 The ping should be successful On PC 2 open Command Prompt and type ping 192 168 1 101 The ping should be successful as well Fiber Optic Cables TC3240 1 TC3240 2 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 2 PCH PCH2 192 168 1 101 192 168 1 102 5 Because the TC3240 default IP address is 192 168 1 1 the IP of one of the TC3240 units must be changed
56. thernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control TC COMMUNICATIONS TC Communications Inc 17881 Cartwright Road Irvine CA 92614 IC FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY Tol 049 852 1972 Fax 949 852 1948 Web Site www tccomm com Email sales tccomm com List of Tables Table 1 TC3240 Power and Indicators Lasagne ane Di sekk 2 9 Table 2 TC3240 Optical Fiber Interface Characteristics EE 2 9 Table 3 TC3240 Ethernet Gwitch Ae 2 9 Table 4 TC3240 Console eee esses sees enne nenne nni nn nth nnn tn sten inse ne sse ne inns tens tnn nnn 2 10 Table 5 Physical EleciriGal unten atem putent enitn cna Eege era MER SEDES 2 10 Table 6 Compliance WSIS secs m 2 11 Be SUIS ag see ce ek cee E 2 11 Table 8 DC Power Connector Contacts Lurenatmusansieenimednmndsuinui hent 2 12 TAES Console Pl uussssme pms RN NEN tatana 2 12 Table 10 Dry Contact Relay Switch Specifications sess 2 12 Table 11 Network Management WEBIGNMPACLIHTEINETI A 2 13 TRE NPA 2 13 Table 13 Ethernet PS ME prp 2 14 Table 14 TC3240 Filter Actions esee esee ee eene enne ntn nnne nenne nennt trennt 4 42 TC3240 4 Port Switching Bridging Ethernet Fiber Optic Media Converter with Rate Control FIBER OPTIC CONNECTIVITY IC TC COMMUNICATIONS TC Communications Inc 17881 Cartwright Road Irvine CA 92614 Tel 949 852 1972 Fax 949 852 1948 Web Site www tccomm com Email sales tccomm com 1 User s Manual
57. ttings OK Seo Cancei Advanced Port Settings Rete Limit Vietual LAN SNMP Settings Login Settings Logout Figure 18 Web Application Advanced Settings Load Configuration File TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 4 29 4 7 2 2 Save Configuration File Save Configuration File The Save Configuration File feature allows the current TC3240 settings to be saved into a file The file will be a conf file Configuration File nome Unit Alarm Losa Confguraien Fie I Save Confguratea Fie ET ae Port Statistics Basic Settings IP Settings Advanced Do you want to open or zave this file Port Settings Name TO3240 conF Rate Limit Type HTML Document From 292 358 254 187 Virtual LAN Ce SNMP Settings Login Settings Wie fiss fron the Internet can be Useful sone Sins can potentially ham your comptar F you do net tust the source do nat open or Logout save thisfie ore ee I Figure 19 Web Application Advanced Settings Save Configuration File 4 7 3 Restart The Reboot page allows the user to reboot the unit Restart Home a re you Sure you want to reboot TC3240 7 Unit Alarm Port Statistics Basic Settings IP Settings Advanced Port Settings Rate Last Virtual LAN SNAP Settings Login Settings Logout Figure 20 Web Application Advanced Settings Restart TC3240 TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Pa
58. tus Flashing Fiber activity detected Off No alarm Off No connection PWRA Solid Power A is detected Solid Fiber Connection is Full Duplex Off Power A not detected Flashing Collisions detected PWRB Solid Power B is detected Off Fiber Connection is Half Duplex Off Power B not detected Solid Port is operating at 100Mbps VCC Solid TC3240 unit is powered Off Port is not operating at 100Mbps Off TC3240 is not powered DELT Solid TC3240 settings are factory default Slow Flash Watchdog timer heartbeat Fuhse Release Figure 3 TC3240 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators 2 6 Rear Panel Connectors The TC3240 rear panel consists of two power connectors for power A and power B a serial console RS 232 DB9 connector for management telnet a reset button and a dry contact alarm relay To reset the unit back to factory default settings hold the reset button for five seconds while the unit is powered on TC3240 Bridged Media Converter 10 100 Base T Fiber Optic Page 2 7 Serial Console DB 9 TC3240 Rear Panel Dry Contact Alarm This terminal block connector provides for the dry contact relay alarm Normally in the OPEN position any alarm condition that is triggered will force the switch to the CLOSED position This relay can be used in conjunction with an external device to monitor the condition of the TC3240 Figure 4 TC3240 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators TC3240 Bridged Me
59. w control of individual RJ45 Fiber port port status get Retrieve actual speed of the RJ45 Fiber port port huge get Check if huge frame support is enabled port huge set Enable disable huge frame support port local loopback Enable timed local loopback of individual RJ45 Fiber port or specific minutes Figure 48 Telnet Port Settings Menu 5 1 3 7 Rate Limit You may request unit rate limit for the TC3240 by typing the command lt help rate limit gt This will return the rate limit command subset as shown below 5 x Availble help Categories help unit alarm show help about TC324 Unit Alarm help port statistics show help about Port Statistics help basic settings show help about Basic Settings help ip settings show help about IP Settings help adv settings show help about Advanced Settings help port settings show help about Port Settings rate limit shov help about Rate Limit Control vlan show help about Virtual LAN login settings show help about User Login Settings update show help about Remote upgrade commands Returned i TC324 gt help rate limit Command Category rate limit Rate Limit Control rate tx get Retrieve transmit rate limit in Kbps of individual RJ45 Fiber port rate tx set Set transmit rate limit in 32 Kbps increment of individual RJ45 Fiber port rate rx get Retrieve receive rate limit in Kbps of individual RJ45 Fiber port rate rx set Set receive rate limit in 32 Kbps increment
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