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1. Figure 7 1 Location of the LEDs Table 7 1 shows what the LEDs are indicateing in normal operation Table 7 2 shows some special modes Table 7 1 LED statuses in normal operation Red LED Yellow LED Green LED No light D1 Card status Card error Not applicable Overall status of the card is Card has no power or is not OK inserted correctly D2 Status on GBE1 Link 10 Mb s Link 100 Mb s Link 1 Gb s No link D3 Status on GBE2 Link 10 Mb s Link 100 Mb s Link 1 Gb s No link D4 Status on GBE OPT Not applicable Not applicable Link 1 Gb s No link 7 2 Firmware upgrade ETH1000 SW COM can be upgraded as any other Flashlink card using Multicon GYDA It will send the data over the management bus and will take aproximately one hour During this time the card will function as normal When the upgrade is completed the card will reboot automatically ETH1000 SW COM contains a web server that also can be used for firmware upgrade If you have a PC with a web browser on the same network as ETH1000 SW COM this is a good alternative The card will work as normal during firmware upgrade and when done the user must manually ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Operation 20 Table 7 2 Special LED statuses D1 D2 D3 D4 Description Red Off Off Off Card error Off Off Off Off Unable to start bootloader MicroSD card is missing or does not have the software insta
2. 0 C to 45 C Operating relative humidity range lt 90 non condensing 2 The equipment will operate without damage under the following environmental condi tions Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity range lt 90 non condensing ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevien 22 9 Product Warranty The warranty terms and conditions for the product s covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Nevion which are available on the company web site http www nevion com ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Quick start guides 23 Appendix Quick start guides A 1 Quick start In band management Challenge Multicon GYDA is used to manage all the Flashlink cards on a location An ETH1000 SW COM is used to create an ethernet connection to another ETH1000 SW COM on another location It isn t any Multicon GYDA on that location Instead the management bus can be extended to make Multicon GYDA on the first location manage the cards on both locations This can be done by configuring in band management on the ETH1000 SW COM cards Goal Configure the ETH1000 SW COM cards with in band management Starting point Both ETH1000 SW COM has factory default configuration Requirements Optical or copper cable to establish an ethernet link between the locations A computer with WEB browser connected to the same network as Multicon Gyda A minimum knowledge of Multicon GYDA web interface is requ
3. ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevien 6 12 Configuration 18 Table 6 5 IP ports in use Port Protocol Direction Description 80 TCP From PC to card Web server 5010 TCP From slave on control bus to master In band management 5500 TCP Both directions GPI 5511 TCP Depends on serial port matrix Serial port 1 5512 TCP Depends on serial port matrix Serial port 2 5513 TCP Depends on serial port matrix Serial port 3 5514 TCP Depends on serial port matrix Serial port 4 8080 TCP From PC to card WebSocket Wait until lower LED D4 see Figure 7 1 is yellow and the other leds are off Pull out the card and disable configuration recovery DIP Insert the card Restore to factory default image If firmware upgrade fails it is possible to go back to a factory default image For this do the following steps 1 2 Pull out the card and activate image recovery DIP Insert the card Wait until lower LED D4 see Figure 7 1 is yellow and the other leds are off Pull out the card and disable image recovery DIP Insert the card Note Activating both Configuration recovery and Image recovery will reset the card to the state it had when shipped from factory ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Operation 19 Operation 7 1 Front panel status monitoring There are 4 LEDs on the front side of the card see Figure 7 1
4. 2 Mask 24 Gateway 10 10 10 254 IP address 10 10 10 1 IP address 10 10 10 2 Figure A 5 Screenshot showing settings on remote location ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Prepare a microSD card to be used on ETH1000 SW COM 27 Appendix B Prepare a microSD card to be used on ETH1000 SW COM Firmware upgrade is normally done live without having to pull out the card and take out the microSD card In some situation like when a microSD card fails creating a new microSD card for ETH1000 SW COM is needed Most microSD cards are supported It must be at least 4GB After the microSD card is prepared for ETH1000 SW COM all configuration settings will be set to its default values The new active image on the microSD card will be the new factory default image see Section 6 12 for more info N Warning All data on the microSD card will be deleted An image file is needed It is compressed with zip and will have a zip extension on the filename B 1 Prepare microSD card in Linux Download the image file and insert the microSD card Some Linux distributions have tools to auto mount detected disks Make sure the microSD card is not mounted before continuing Run the following command unzip p lt filename gt dd bs 64K of lt microsd device file gt B 2 Prepare microSD card in Windows Many programs exists that are capable of writing a raw disk image to a microSD card We recom mend Win32 Disk Imager th
5. Card 4 192 168 1 4 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 1 0 0 Card 5 192 168 1 5 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 1 0 1 Card 6 192 168 1 6 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 1 1 0 Card 7 192 168 1 7 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 1 1 1 Card 8 192 168 1 8 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 6 4 Default configuration Default local IP configuration is Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 6 5 Group of cards For ETH1000 SW COM to create IP connections it must know the IP addresses of the other cards A list of up to eight cards can be configured including its own local IP address These cards will form a group of cards Figure 6 3 shows a screenshot of how one of the cards in the example in Figure 6 2 is configured The first line is used to set IP settings of the card The IP address and netmask are using CIDR notation The second line is telling where the card should be located in the group in this case Card 2 The rest of the lines are IP addresses to the other cards in the group Local IP address is automatically copied to the correct line depending on the current Position in card group setting In this example it is copied to Card 2 IP address Local IP address Mode Static IP address 192 168 10 129 Mask 23 Gateway 192 168 10 254 Position in card group Card2 v Card 1 IP address Mode Static y 1P address 192 168 10 128 _ Card 2 IP address Mode Fixed IP address 1192 168 10 129 Car
6. LED Status GPI configuration DIP switches Web interface and SNMP thru Multicon controller Temperature range 0 C to 40 C Supported standards IEEE802 3i IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3ab IEEE802 3z Ethernet switch bandwidth 400 Mbits sec 4 2 Optical Ethernet port No of ports 1 Signal type Gigabit Ethernet Connector Dual SC UPC Optical system Nevion s optical GbE tranceiver SFP range 4 3 Electrical Ethernet port No of ports 2 Signal type 10Mb Ethernet 100Mb Ethernet 1Gb Ethernet Connector 8P8C modular jack RJ45 4 4 Serial data port No of ports 4 Signal type See Table 6 4 Connector Molex KK 254 5pin Supported bit rates 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 57600bps 115200bps 4 5 GPI inputs ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E Nnevien 4 6 GPI outupts Specifications No of inputs 4 Signal type Internal pull up to 3 3V Connector Molex KK 254 5pin No of outputs 4 Signal type Open collector transistor Maximum voltage 30V Maximum current 100mA Connector Molex KK 254 5pin ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevien 5 Connector modules 5 1 ETH1000 SW COM C1 nevion fol GBE OPT Figure 5 1 ETH1000 SW COM C1 con nector module Table 5 1 Connectors on ETH1000 SW COM C1 Label Connector Function Notes P1 Molex KK 254 5pin GPI1 See Table 5 3 for pinout P2 Molex KK 254 5pin P
7. is fully sup ported from Multicon GYDA release 5 0 1 and later It is possible to configure using only DIP switches as well but this will limit the functionality 6 1 DIP switches The DIP switches are located on the upper left corner of the board see Figure 6 1 Table 6 1 shows an overview of them Ol l Figure 6 1 Location of DIP switches Table 6 1 Overview of DIP switches Switch Function ON OFF default 8 In band management control bus mode Master controller Slave card 5 7 Position in card group see Table 6 2 4 3 Configuration recovery Delete all configuration and use factory Use last stored configuration default 2 Image recovery Boot from factory default image Boot from latest image 1 Multicon GYDA override Configuration with DIP switches only Configuration with GYDA ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NeEVIEN Configuration 12 8 are independent of switch 1 Note Switch 4 to 7 are only used when switch 1 is ON Switch 2 3 and 6 2 Example with multiple ETH1000 SW COM cards Multiple ETH1000 SW COM cards can be configured to communicate with each other Figure 6 2 is showing an example with three locations each having at least one ETH1000 SW COM card The example will be used when explaining different configuration options in this chapter Contains Ca
8. 100 1000M bps Twisted pair Ethernet RS485 RSA22 RS232 RSA22 RS232 iq 7 IP encapsulation RS485 RS422 RS485 RS422 f i 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 GPI inputs GPI outputs GbE SFP Optical input TRANSCEIVER Optical output Remote control Controller In band management Figure 3 1 ETH1000 SW COM block diagram ETH1000 SW COM provides a compact and powerful solution for transport of device control data for live productions The IP protocol allows for remote control of multiple devices at different locations such as cameras located in different arenas The card can also be used for point to point transport of data over dark fiber networks The integration with Nevions extensive broadcast centric control surfaces covering configurable hardware panels and web panels makes the product easy to operate in live production applica tions 3 1 Key features 1x optical GbE uplink port 2x GbE port 4x RS422 RS485 and RS232 ports for device control 4x GPI input and 4x GPI output ports for tally and joystick Supports optical and electrical IP network topology Built in GbE switch ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Specifications T 4 Specifications Warning When using a CWDM SFP ETH1000 SW COM need to be mounted in a frame with adequate airflow to avoid damage On 11107 FR 2RU 10 2 external airflow support like 11131 11132 FR FAN 1RU is recommended 4 1 General User interface Status
9. 3 Molex KK 254 5pin GPI2 See Table 5 3 for pinout P4 Molex KK 254 5pin Serial port 1 See Table 6 4 for supported port modes and Table 5 2 for pinout P5 Molex KK 254 5pin P6 Molex KK 254 5pin Serial port 2 See Table 6 4 for supported port modes and Table 5 2 for pinout P7 Molex KK 254 5pin Serial port 3 See Table 6 4 for supported port modes and Table 5 2 for pinout P8 Molex KK 254 5pin Serial port 4 See Table 6 4 for supported port modes and Table 5 2 for pinout GBE1 8P8C modular jack RJ45 Electrical gigabit ethernet GBE2 8P8C modular jack RJ45 Electrical gigabit ethernet GBE OPT Dual SC UPC Optical gigabit ethernet ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Connector modules 10 5 2 Connector pin description Figure 5 2 Molex KK 254 5pin con nector pin numbering Table 5 2 Serial port pinout Pin number Serial port mode RS 422 4 wire RS 485 2 wire RS 485 RS 232 1 RX RX NC RX 2 RX RX NC NC 3 TX TX Data NC 4 TX TX Data TX 5 GND GND GND GND Table 5 3 GPI pinout Pin number Function GPI1 GPI2 GPI output 2 GPI output 4 GPI output 1 GPI output 3 GPI input 2 GPI input 4 GPI input 1 GPI input 3 GND GND or AI Ww ND HA ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Configuration 11 6 Configuration configuring typical systems Note Appendix A has some quick start guides that might be used when The preferred way to configure ETH1000 SW COM is by using Multicon GYDA It
10. RS 485 based Flashlink bus This means you normally need one Multicon GYDA for each location With In band management it is possible to extend the Flashlink bus over IP A single Multicon GYDA can then manage both local and remote frames In the example in Figure 6 2 location 1 has two ETH1000 SW COM cards and one Multicon GYDA Location 2 and 3 has one and two ETH1000 SW COM cards but no Multicon GYDA In band management can be configured to make all the cards on all the locations visible from Multicon GYDA in location 1 The internal control bus in the frame can only have one master In location 1 Multicon GYDA must be the master and all ETH1000 SW COM cards must be configured as slaves using DIP switch 8 The frames in location 2 and 3 doesn t have a Multicon GYDA and will instead be controlled by Multicon GYDA in location 1 For this to happen one ETH1000 SW COM on each location must be configured as master using DIP switch 8 In addition one of the ETH1000 SW COM cards in location 1 must be configured to connect to location 2 and 3 This is done on the Multicon GYDA web interface Figure 6 5 is showing the In band management setup on one of the cards in location 1 The other cards in location 1 must have all set to No Table 6 3 gives a summery of how the cards in the example can be configured Table 6 3 Configuration summary for the example Card Location Local bus master In band management Card 1 Location 1 No DIP switch 8 OFF C
11. RS nevion ETH1000 SW COM User Manual Revision E 2015 06 29 ETH1000 SW COM is a true IP networking card featuring encapsulation of multiple RS422 RS485 RS232 and GPI over IP together with a multi port GbE switch with optical uplink 0 SPPAKe o ae m e r nevion com PE o sh So PE a Copo Contents 1 Nevion Support 2 Revision History 3 Product overview 3 1 Key features 4 Specifications A1 General 4 2 Optical Ethernet port 4 3 Electrical Ethernet port 4 4 Serial data port 4 5 GPlinputs 4 6 GPloutupts 5 Connector modules 9 1 ETH1000 SW COM C1 9 2 Connector pin description 6 Configuration 6 1 DIP switches 6 2 Example with multiple ETH1000 SW COM cards 6 3 Multicon GYDA override 6 4 Default configuration 6 5 Group of cards 6 6 In band management 6 6 1 In band management alarms 6 6 2 Setting local IP configuration on remote card 6 6 2 1 Temporary move card to local frame 6 6 2 2 Use ETH1000 SW COM web page 6 6 2 3 Use Multicon GYDA web page Cone Multicon GYDA hot swap procedure 6 7 Serial port mode configuration 6 8 Serial port matrix 6 9 GPI matrix 6 10 Network configurations 6 11 Set configuration to factory default 6 12 Restore to factory default image 7 Operation 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 19 7 1 Front panel status monitoring 7 2 Firmware upgra
12. at can be downloaded from http win32diskimager sourceforge Het First step is to unzip the downloaded file This will give you a new file with img extension Use this file and follow the instructions of your selected program ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevien 28 Appendix C Materials declaration and re cycling information C 1 Materials declaration For product sold into China after 1st March 2007 we comply with the Administrative Measure on the Control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products In the first stage of this legisla tion content of six hazardous materials has to be declared The table below shows the required information Toxic or hazardous substances and elements AB bk 48 A AEE SRE SR FER Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Pb Chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers ETH1000 SW COM ETH1000 SW COM SFP O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 This is indicated by the product marking C 2 Recycling information Nevion provides assistance to customers and recyclers through our web site http www nevion com Please contact Nevion s Customer S
13. d 3 IP address Mode Static y 1P address 192 168 10 130 _ Card 4 IP address Mode Static y 1P address 192 168 10 131 _ Card 5 IP address Mode Static y 1P address 192 168 11 8 Card 6 IP address Mode None v 1P address Card 7 IP address Mode None v IPaddress Card 8 IP address Mode None v 1P address 0 Figure 6 3 Screenshot showing group of card configuration ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Configuration 14 The group of cards is used when setting up data links between the cards Figure 6 4 shows a screenshot of the GPI matrix on Card 2 The inputs of the matrix consists of all the GPI inputs on all cards in the group GPI output 1 is switched to Card 4 2 This will make the output follow GPI input 2 on the card with IP address 192 168 10 131 GPI output 2 is switched to Card 2 4 As the screenshot is taken from Card 2 this will make the output follow GPI input 4 on the same card GPI matrix Card 1 Card 2 Card 3 Card 4 Card 5 Card 6 Card 7 Card 8 dora Peseta ET CR Lan Me sr rat ee ese 54 GPI output 1 GPI output 2 e GPI output 3 GPI output 4 Figure 6 4 Screenshot of the GPI matrix It is recommended to make the group of card list identical on all the cards This will make the inputs on the matrices identical which makes it much easier to control 6 6 In band management A Multicon GYDA can monitor amp control up to 8 local frames via the
14. de General environmental requirements Product Warranty Quick start guides AT Quick start In band management Prepare a microSD card to be used on ETH1000 SW COM B 1 Prepare microSD card in Linux B 2 Prepare microSD card in Windows Materials declaration and recycling information C 1 Materials declaration C 2 Recycling information 19 19 21 22 23 23 27 27 24 28 28 28 NEVIN Nevion Support 1 Nevion Support Nevion Europe Nevion USA Nevion Europe Nevion USA P O Box 1020 1600 Emerson Avenue Oxnard 3204 Sandefjord CA 93033 USA Norway Toll free North America 866 515 0811 Support phone 1 Outside North America 1 805 247 8560 47 33 48 99 97 Support phone 2 47 90 60 99 99 E mail support nevion com See http www nevion com support for service hours for customer support globally ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevion Revision History 5 2 Revision History Revision Replace Date Sign Change description E D 2015 06 29 AAA Chapter 4 Section 5 2 Section 6 5 and Section 6 7 updated Appendix A added D C 2015 05 05 AAA Chapter 4 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Chapter 6 Section 7 2 and Chapter 8 updated B 2015 04 08 AAA Chapter 6 updated B A 2015 02 25 AAA Table 5 2 Section 6 1 and Section 6 6 updated A 2015 02 17 AAA First release ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NEVIN Product overview 3 Product overview 10 100 1000M bps Twisted pair Ethernet 10
15. emote card This will break in band management and the frame will then be lost in Multicon GYDA 6 Reset IP address of local card back to original settings 7 Update group of cards with the new IP address of the remote card Remote frame will now be detected again 6 6 3 Multicon GYDA hot swap procedure Multicon GYDA will remember the settings on all cards it is controlling If a card fails it can be replaced and Multicon GYDA will automatically configure it with the same settings as the old card had When replacing ETH1000 SW COM in a remote location and new card has a different IP address then the old the local card will not be able to reach it for in band management The IP config uration must be fixed manually as described in Section 6 6 2 If you choose to use the method described in Section 6 6 2 3 please note that step 5 will be done by the hot swap functionality in Multicon GYDA You just have to wait for at least two minutes before continuing on step 6 ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E NeEVIEN Configuration 17 6 7 Serial port mode configuration The serial ports can be configured to different modes as listed in Table 6 4 This configuration is done from Multicon GYDAs web interface Table 6 4 Supported modes for the serial ports Label Function Supported modes RS 422 4 wire RS 485 2 wire RS 485 RS 232 P4 Serial port 1 yes yes yes yes P6 Serial port 2 yes no no yes P7 Serial port 3 yes yes yes no P8 Se
16. ert the card in the same frame as Multicon GYDA Wait for the card to be detected and update local IP configuration Then remove the card update DIP switch 8 and insert it in the remote location 6 6 2 2 Use ETH1000 SW COM web page ETH1000 SW COM has a web server which can be used to configure IP settings using the following steps 1 Use a computer configured with IP on the same range as the card and start a web browser 2 Type the IP address of the card in the browsers URL see Section 6 4 for default IP address 3 Choose Network from the first drop down menu see Figure 6 6 for a screenshot 4 Set the new IP settings and press Update ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevion Configuration 16 EN CS Network configurati Hostname eth1000 sw com IP address 192 168 10 130 Subnet mask 255 255 254 0 Default gateway 192 168 10 254 Figure 6 6 Screenshot showing how to config ure local IP settings on own web page 6 6 2 3 Use Multicon GYDA web page Set the card in remote location and do the following steps 1 Set IP address of ETH1000 SW COM in local frame so it can reach the remote card See Section 6 4 for default IP settings 2 Add current IP address of remote card to group of cards on local card 3 Configure in band management on local card to connect to remote card 4 Wait until Multicon GYDA has detected the remote card 5 Update local IP configuration on the r
17. g settings on local location Table A 2 Settings on the two ETH1000 SW COM cards after configuration Location IP settings Local bus master In band management Local 10 10 10 1 24 10 10 10 254 No DIP switch 8 OFF All configured to No Remote 10 10 10 2 24 10 10 10 254 Yes DIP switch 8 ON All configured to No While it is not required for in band management it is highly recommended to have identical Group of cards lists on all ETH1000 SW COM cards that is communicating with each other ETH1000 SW COM in the local location already has a list The will get the same list on remote location by doing the following steps 1 On Multicon GYDA web interface select the remote ETH1000 SW COM 2 Set Position in card group to Card 2 and press save button This will copy the card s IP address to Card 2 IP address 3 Set Card 1 IP address Mode to Static and press save button 4 Set Card 1 IP address IP address to the IP address of ETH1000 SW COM in local location In our example this will be 10 10 10 1 Press save button Figure A 5 shows a screenshot of the settings on remote location Comparing it with Figure A 4 shows that the two ETH1000 SW COM cards now have identical Group of cards lists Local IP address Mode Static Position in card group Card2 Card 1 IP address Mode Static Card 2 IP address Mode Fixed IP address 10 10 10
18. ired to complete this guide See Multicon GYDA manual for more information In this guide we assume that monitoring of the system will be done on the location where Multicon GYDA is installed and we will call this local location The location without Multicon GYDA we will call remote location This will give us a system as illustrated in Figure A 1 Remote location Frame 3 Flashlink 1 2 3 9 10 PSUA PSUB Se HR FL f Local location Frame 1 Flashlink PSUA PSUB Fi Fi Figure A 1 In band management ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevion Quick start guides 24 GYDA and ETH1000 SW COM on local location The management bus inside the frame will make Multicon GYDA capable of configuring all the cards in the location including ETH1000 SW COM Note We don t need to have an ethernet connection between Multicon We assume that both ETH1000 SW COM cards have factory default configuration Table A 1 shows configuration relevant to in band management for the cards If your cards has different or unknown settings it is possible to get factory default configurations as explained in Section 6 11 Table A 1 Settings relevant for inband management while starting Location IP settings Local bus master In band management Local 192 168 1 1 24 192 168 1 254 No DIP switch 8 OFF All configured to No Remote 192 168 1 1 24 192 168 1 254 No DIP switch 8 OFF All configured to No The Flashlink cards on b
19. lled Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Same as above Yellow Off Off Off Bootloader is running Off Yellow Off Off Operating system is booting Off Off Off Yellow Operating system is halted Blink Blink Blink Blink Locate Card is activated See Multicon user manual for details yellow yellow yellow yellow ETH1000 SW COM n Network Maintenance System information Software version 1 1 0pre11 Build number 28165M MAC address 00 0D 39 FF 00 CD Serial number Figure 7 2 Screenshot showing firmware upgrade ask the card to reboot This alternative methode is much faster then upgrading using Multicon GYDA Select Maintenance from the first drop down menu see Figure 7 2 for a screenshot firmware files from 1 1 0 and later are too big for it To upgrade these cards first upgrade to 1 0 1 and then upgrade to the latest firmware Note Cards with firmware 1 0 0 can t handle big upgrade files All If firmware upgrade failes it is possible to go back to factory default image This is described in Section 6 12 It is also possible to upgrade firmware by writing a new image on the microSD card More about this in Appendix B ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevion General environmental requirements 21 8 General environmental requirements 1 The equipment will meet the guaranteed performance specification under the following environmental conditions Operating room temperature range
20. onfigure as in Figure 6 5 Card 2 Location 1 No DIP switch 8 OFF Configure all to No Card 3 Location 2 Yes DIP switch 8 ON Not available Card 4 Location 3 Yes DIP switch 8 ON Not available Card 5 Location 3 No DIP switch 8 OFF Configure all to No ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevion Configuration 15 In band management Connect to Yes 3 D 000000006 oo0oo000000 Figure 6 5 Screenshot showing In band management configuration Warning ETH1000 SW COM doesn t do any address translation All sub racks must be configured with a unique frame address even if they are on different locations See Multicon GYDA manual for more about setting frame address 6 6 1 In band management alarms In band management alarms will be activated if the card is configured to connect to another card but is unable to establish the connection 6 6 2 Setting local IP configuration on remote card Once in band management is configured and working the IP settings of both local and remote cards can be changed via the Multicon GYDA web interface avoid this update the remote cards first then the cards in the local frame Note Changing the IP settings may break the in band management To When in band management isn t configured we have different possibilities These are described in the sub chapters below 6 6 2 1 Temporary move card to local frame Make sure DIP switch 8 is set to slave card and ins
21. oth locations can be installed as normal but when using in band man agement some extra attention is needed On remote location do the following steps 1 Set the frames addresses Each frame must have unique address for both locations i e no frame on remote location can have the same address as a frame on local location 2 Make ETH1000 SW COM master on the frame s local control bus by setting DIP switch 8 to ON 3 Connect ETH1000 SW COM to the optical or copper cable going to the other location On local location do the following steps 1 Set the frames unique addresses 2 Makesure ETH1000 SW COM isn t master on frame s local control bus DIP switch 8 must be OFF 3 Connect ETH1000 SW COM to the optical or copper cable going to the other location 4 Verify that the ethernet link between the two locations is working by checking the LEDs on ETH1000 SW COM If not check the cable 5 Connect a PC to the same LAN as Multicon GYDA Now the hardware should be set up correctly and we have an ethernet link between the locations On the next steps Multicon GYDA web interface is used 1 Open a web browser and type the IP address of Multicon GYDA in the URL 2 Verify that all the cards in local location is detected by Multicon GYDA 1 Factory default IP address on Multicon GYDA is 192 168 0 10 2 Nevion Configurator can be used to detect Multicon GYDA s IP address ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E ne
22. rd 3 Contains Card 4 and Card 5 Location 2 Location 3 Frame 3 Flashlink Frame 5 Flashlink 10 PSUA PSUB mm A A Contains Card 1 Card 2 Location 1 and Multicon Frame 1 Flashlink 8 9 10 PSUA PSUB Esp Fi Fi con Frame 2 Flashlink 1 2 3 7 10 PSUA PSUB VOU Ss ES ES eS Fi A Figure 6 2 Example with multiple ETH1000 SW COM cards in three locations 6 3 Multicon GYDA override DIP switch 1 is used to control if Multicon GYDA is used for configuration or if it is done using DIP switches only When activated ON switch 4 to 7 will be used These switches will be ignored when configured with GYDA It is possible to have up to eight cards on the same LAN in this mode Each card will get a fixed IP address see Table 6 2 Two and two cards will be paired making a link between the ports on the back P1 to P1 P2 to P2 and so on Card 1 and card 2 will be paired card 3 and card 4 will be paired and so on The serial ports will be configured as RS422 115200 baud rate 8 bits of data no parity bit and one stop bit ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevion Configuration 13 Table 6 2 Local IP configuration when in Multicon GYDA over ride mode SW7 SW6 SW5 Position in Local IP configuration card group Address Netmask Gateway 0 0 0 Card 1 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 0 0 1 Card 2 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 0 1 0 Card 3 192 168 1 3 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 0 1 1
23. rial port 4 yes yes yes no 6 8 Serial port matrix The data between two serial ports is bi directional but when establishing a connection between two cards one of them has to listen for connections and the other must connect to it Each card has its own serial port matrix To create a link between two cards the serial port on one card must be connected to the Listen input while the matrix on the other card must be configured to connect Many cards will give many matrices but if configured smart by making the group of cards in the same order on all cards it is possible to create a single virtual routing table to control them all For more information on virtual routing tables see Multicon User Manual and Nevion Configurator 6 9 GPI matrix The GPI matrix differs from serial port matrix in that it acts more like a traditional matrix where the GPI inputs are used as matrix input and GPI outputs are used as matrix output An input can be routed to multiple outputs 6 10 Network configurations If you want communication between ETH1000 SW COM cards on different LANs the firewall needs to be configured Table 6 5 shows an overview of the IP ports used by ETH1000 SW COM You only needs to open the ports for the services in use 6 11 Set configuration to factory default Follow the steps below to erase all configuration and go back to factory default 1 Pull out the card and activate configuration recovery DIP 2 Insert the card
24. tory default IP settings and local ETH1000 SW COM has an IP address on the same range If other IP settings are needed do the following steps on Multicon GYDA web interface 1 Select the remote ETH1000 SW COM Set Local IP address to selected IP settings for this card In our example we are using 10 10 10 2 Press the save button The two ETH1000 SW COM cards are now on different IP ranges and in band management will be broken and all cards from remote location will be removed from Multicon GYDA web interface 2 Select local ETH1000 SW COM and set Local IP address to selected IP settings for this card In our example we are using 10 10 10 1 3 Update Card 2 IP address IP address with the IP address on the remote card in our example 10 10 10 2 After pressing the save button the configuration on ETH1000 SW COM in local location should look like the screenshot in Figure A 4 In band management should be working again and Multi con GYDA will be able to control all cards on both locations Table A 2 shows the settings on the ETH1000 SW COM cards after configuration ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevien Local IP address Mode Static Position in card group Card 1 Card 1 IP address Mode Fixed Card 2 IP address Mode Static Quick start guides 26 IP address 10 10 10 1 Mask 24 Gateway 10 10 10 254 IP address 10 10 10 1 IP address 10 10 10 2 Figure A 4 Screenshot showin
25. upport for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require Where it is not possible to return the product to Nevion or its agents for recycling the following general information may be of assistance e Before attempting disassembly ensure the product is completely disconnected from power and signal connections e All major parts are marked or labeled to show their material content ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E nevien 29 e Depending on the date of manufacture this product may contain lead in solder e Some circuit boards may contain battery backed memory devices ETH1000 SW COM Manual Rev E
26. vion Quick start guides 25 3 As seen in Table A 1 both ETH1000 SW COM cards has the same IP address This must be fixed before in band management can be configured On Multicon GYDA web inter face select ETH1000 SW COM and set Local IP address to 192 168 1 2 4 Set Card 2 IP address Mode to Static and press the save button 5 Add the IP address on the remote ETH1000 SW COM which is still 192 168 1 1 to Card 2 IP address IP address 6 Inthe In band management matrix configure it to connect to Card 2 Local IP address Mode Static IP address 192 168 1 2 Mask 24 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Position in card group Card 1 7 Card 1 IP address Mode Fixed 7 IP address 192 168 1 2 Card 2 IP address Mode Static IP address 192 168 1 1 Figure A 2 Screenshot showing current settings on local location In band management Connect to No Yes Card 1 0O Card 2 O Card 3 0O Card 4 0O Card 5 0O Card 6 0O Card 7 0O Card 8 0O Figure A 3 Screenshot showing In band management configuration on lo cal location After pressing the save button the configuration should look like the screenshots in Figure A 2 and Figure A 3 In band management should be working and all the Flashlink cards on the remote location should soon be visible in Multicon GYDA web interface In band management is working but the remote ETH1000 SW COM still has fac
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