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1. Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration Lot 0O Administration Configuration Access Alarm Bridging Save IGMP O LACP K VLAN ID 1 Logs Port gt VLAN Name Default VLAN aos 3 RADIUS Port Status RSTP Part 1 v SMTP Port 2 v SNMP Port 3 v SNTP Port 4 E Statistics Port E VLAN Port6 Set Type Port Port Based Tag Based Eel Filter Cancel OK Tagging GVRP Version 2 0 1 Note that ports 5 6 and 7 are now part of both VLAN1 and VLAN 2 Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration Logout OQ Administration E Configuration Access Alarm Bridging IGMP oe ID VLAN Name Status pont Tagged 4 Logs Port 1 Default VLAN Active 4567 No E Bons 2 GOOSE Pendin 5 57 No o RADIUS O RSTP SMTP SNMP SNTP Statistics VLAN Set Type Port Based M Tag Based OE O Fitter Tagging GVRP H e ug U amp Songs Add Status Port Settings Join amp Leave Version 2 0 You have now completed the exercise UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE 05 39 QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 5 2 Configuring the UR Switch for Ring Only Mode NOTE By setting STP type to RSTP two choices of the span tree algorithm will be available the standard RSTP Rapid Sp
2. IGMP LACP K VLAN ID 1 Logs Port K VLAN Name Default VLAN GoS RADIUS Port Status RSTP Port 1 v SMTP Port 2 v SNMP Port 3 v SNTP Port 4 v T Statistics Ports v VLAN Port6 v Set Type Port w Port Based s El Tag Based Oo Settings Fitter Cancel OK Tagging GYRP Version 2 0 1 You will notice below that the status of the VLAN named GOOSE Is displayed as Pending To activate VLAN 2 proceed as follows Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration Logout H v Administration E Configuration Access Alarm Bridging IGMP MEN ID VLAN Name Status Port Tagged 4 Logs aoa 1 Default VLAN Aclive 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No 9 0 Bons 2 GOOSE Pending 5 6 7 No Q a RADIUS RSTP SMTP SNMP SNTP Statistics VLAN Set Type Port Based v Tag Based E amp amp fe E Settings O Filter Tagging GVRP Add Status Port Settings Join amp Leave Version 2 0 1 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 37 QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 38 Select Status Oncein the Status menu set the VLAN ID to 2 and the VLAN status to start Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration toot 00O Administration E Configuration Access Alarm Bridging IGMP LACP Logs Port Tag Based VLAN Status
3. e Easy to Terminate e Low installation costs e Susceptible to noise interference e Limited to 100m e Either shielded or unshielded UTP Fiber e Longer distances possible limited only by attenuation e Immune to electrical noise e More difficult termination and splicing e Slightly higher cost for cable e Two categories e multi mode e single mode QS 2 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 1 2 Supported Network Topologies With both media supported topologies include Star Mesh and Ring The port that connects one switch to another is often called the uplink port and with many switches the uplink port can operate at much higher baud rates than the standard ports The link formed by the connection of several switches higher speed uplink ports is often referred to as a backbone Star y bd Mesh Ring T e Single point of failure before loss of communications Star Architecture e Additional Ethernet Switches Required Mesh Architecture e Multiple points of failure required before loss of communications e Additional Fiber Cables required Ring Architecture e Full Network Redundancy e Allows for Fastest Network Recovery e Most Cost Effective Solution RO mode has typical recovery time of lt 5 ms hop UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE usd QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 4 QS 2 10BaseT and 100BaseT Media 10BaseT and 100BaseT are the two most common twisted pair copper medi
4. ORSTP Po Bridge RSTP Port RSTP RO Mode SMTP SNMPv3 SNTP Statistics VLAN Version 2 1 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE RSTP Bridge Configuration X 4 Designated Root Hello Time Forward Delay Max Age Priority Protocol Status Cancel QUICKSTART GUIDE Logout DOO 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 15 20 32768 Normal RSTP v 48 Enabled c OK RSTP Bridge Configuration Designated Root Hello Time Forward Delay Max Age Priority Protocol Status Cancel Once in Edit mode change the Status to Enabled Oncethese settings have been completed Save the configuration Logout a Qo x 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 THEN SAVE 15 20 32768 Normal RSTP hd ENABLE STATUS OK QS 43 QUICKSTART GUIDE Once saved select OK then OK again to exit Warning Do you want to make the changes permanent RSTP Bridge Configuration ww OOO Graphical Display Administration E Configuration QS 44 Access Bridging IGMP pup H O LACP Logs Port O QoS E O RADIUS Ej ORSTP Port RSTP RO Mode SMTP E SNMPv3 SNTP E O Statistics VLAN Designated Root Root Path Cost Root Port Protocol Bridge ID Priority Status Hello Time Forward Delay Max Age Hold Time Topology Ch
5. Password SNMP Type Bz Timeout VLAN Type Telnet T User Mgmt Reboot Configuration K STP Type STH v Version 2 0 1 Save the setting UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 41 QUICKSTART GUIDE Warning Do you want to make the changes permanent gt From the configuration menu open the RSTP menu gt Select Bridge RSTP Note that the protocol is still set to normal RSTP gt Select the Edit icon Graphical Display RSTP Bridge Configuration E Administration E Configuration Access E Bridging IGMP Root Path Cost 0 IPv6 O LACP Root Port 0 Logs Protocol Normal RSTP 84 Port R QoS Bridge ID 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 O RADIUS Designated Root 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Priority 32768 Status Disabled Port RSTP RO Mode Hello Time 2 SMTP Forward Delay 15 E SNMPv3 SNTP Max Age 20 E Hold Time Topology Change Time Since TC QS 42 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE Graphical Display Administration E Configuration E Access Bridging IGMP IPv6 OLACcP Logs Port GoS RADIUS E ORSTP gt J Bridge RSTP Port RSTP RO Mode SMTP SNMPv3 SNTP Statistics VLAN Version 2 1 Graphical Display Administration E Configuration o Access Bridging IGMP IPv6 LACP Logs Port GoS RADIUS
6. For other methods of transferring Settings Files please refer to the UR Switch User Manual tand Saving Switch Settings Switch Settings Files can be saved and loaded using EnerVista UR Setup EnerVista Multilink Software or via the Console port CLI To save the Switch Settings File using NOTE EnerVista UR Setup select Settings gt Product Setup gt Communications gt Ethernet Switch gt Ethernet Switch Settings File Select the Retrieve Switch Settings Files option The following window will appear prompting you to select the location and name of the Settings file to be saved UR setur Once the Save option is selected the following window will pop up indicating the Settings file transfer is in progress TFTP File Transfer In Progress Loading Switch Settings Place the Switch offline while transferring Setting Files to the Switch When transferring Settings Files from one Switch to another the IP address of the originating Switch will also be transferred The user must therefore reset the IP address on the receiving Switch before connecting to the network NOTE UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 49 QUICKSTART GUIDE To Load the Switch settings file select Settings gt Product Setup gt Communications gt Ethernet Switch gt Ethernet Switch Settings File gt Transfer Settings File Click on the Transfer Settings File option The following window will pop up prompting you to select the lo
7. GoS RADIUS RSTP SMTP SNMP gt VLAN Status Y SNTP Statistics E VLAN Set Type Port Based E Tag Based VLAN ID 2 v Cancel OK Settings O Filter Tagging GYRP Version 2 0 1 Select OK to start VLAN 2 You will notice that VLAN 2 is now active Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration Logout OQ Administration E Configuration Access Alarm Bridging IGMP LACP reas IB VLANName Status Pot Tagged NO Z eo Port 1 Default VLAN Active 1 2 3 4 i 2 GOOSE Active 5 6 7 No o0 aos RADIUS RSTP SMTP SNMP Configure SNTP Statistics E VLAN Set Type Port Based v El Tag Based Settings O Filter Tagging GYRP Add Status Port Settings Join amp Leave Version 2 0 1 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE You will notice that VLAN 2 is now active but the ports 5 6 and 7 have been removed from the default tagged based VLAN1 You can add them back into the default tagged based VLAN 1 if you wish such that they are part of both VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 To do this select the configure ICON for the default tagged based VLAN1 Add ports 5 6 and 7 to tagged based VLAN 1 by checking the corresponding boxes Select the Save icon at the top of the screen then select OK to return to the main tag VLAN menu
8. 06 ze DE ra DNP Protocol IP Address 3 94 247 229 B IEC 61850 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 V E aie TFTP Gateway IP Address 3 4 24 1 E Ethernet Switch ine pote Ethernet Switch Settings eec i 00 Configure IP i Advanced Configuration Modbus User Map 1 ses Real Time Clock Fault Report Oscillography Data Logger User Programmable Leds User Programmable Self Tests Control Pushbuttons Flex States 1 User definable displays Direct 170 Teleprotection 00 Installation es System Setup ues FlexLogic es Grouped Elements ice Control Elements ID Inputs Outputs _ _ M gt Select Save and after a short delay you should get a confirmation that the switch has been successfully configured merum UR Setup UH J Ethernet Switch was successfully configured Once both the switch and UR s IP address and Subnet Mask have been configured power must be cycled to both the switch and relay QS 18 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 4 6 Assigning an IP Address to the UR Switch Module using the Console Port DB9 Female to DB9 Female Cable Pin out Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 5 Pin 5 The Switch has been shipped with a default IP address of 192 168 1 2 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Consult your network administrator to determine if the IP address sub
9. 1 Pin Layout for a RJ45 Ethernet Straight through Cable The cable itself consists of four pairs of wires terminated in RJ45 connectors The maximum permitted cable length is 100 meters The cable pin connections can be one of two configurations the first is called a straight through cable and the second is called either a crossover or patch cable Given that the UR 2S 2T supports autonegotiate a straight through or crossover cable may be used to connect or establish a point to point Ethernet LAN between two Ethernet devices as shown here RJ45 Connectors 100 metres max length UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE U QUICKSTART GUIDE White Orange FIGURE QS 2 Pin Layout for RJ45 Ethernet Crossover Patch Cable The pin and wire configuration of a patch or crossover cable used to connect or establish a point to point Ethernet LAN between two Ethernet devices is shown above QS 6 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 3 Hubs and Switches Two of the major Ethernet network components are hubs and switches A switch has many advantages over a hub Hubs simply transfer information from one port to all other ports Since a hub has no way of handling media contention collisions can occur necessitating all segments connected to a hub to work in a half duplex mode Switches on the other hand are capable of buffering messages thus allowing full duplex operation A switch will also le
10. Documents Settings Type the name of a program Folder document or PK Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Search Open cmd ae p cmd Run Shut Down Cancel Browse A Start Gp e e Select Run Enter CMD to start the DOS shell JCA WINNT system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 CC Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings McCreer Desktop gt ipconf ig Windows 2000 IP Configuration Ethernet adapter D 7FF98D1 6195 47C9 B28E 4F15DB37 7FR 8 Connection specific DNS Suffix Subnet Mask Default Gateway Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address 4 3 94 247 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 8 Default Gateway C Documents and Settings McCreerS Desktop gt Addresses now being used Once the DOS shell has launched you will be presented with a DOS window At the DOS prompt enter the command ipconfig followed by the Enter key This is the command that will cause the Ethernet adaptor to immediately use the IP and Subnet Mask addresses just UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE i529 QUICKSTART GUIDE programmed An on screen report will appear indicating which addresses are now being used by the adapter The computer s configuration is complete File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Gr O I i8 Ds ke Ole Address lZ http J 3 94 247 229J gt Launch Internet Ex
11. Mode Single Mode 820nm A A 1500nm A A 1550nm N A X Note that both devices must use the same wavelength of light UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE oat QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 3 2 Single and Multi mode cable Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical Specifications Multi Mode 125um e 62 5 125 um e 50 125 um Single Mode 5 e 9 125 um Will become more popular as baud rate goes up The above are scaled drawings of both a 62 5 125 um multi mode fiber and 9 125um single mode fiber The outer cladding of both is 125 micrometers in diameter The multi mode core at 62 5 micrometers is a little thinner than the average human hair The core of e UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE the 9 125 micrometer fiber is 8 microns in diameter almost an eighth of that of the multi Mode fiber surrounded by a second outer layer of cladding This cladding can pass a light signal so for this reason the fiber is referred to as 9 by 125 micrometer fiber CLADDING CLADDING FIGURE QS 3 Differences between Multi Mode and Single Mode Cable Difference between Single mode and Multi mode Cable The difference between multi mode and single mode cable can be best described as follows With multi mode fiber the index of refraction at the surface between the core and the cladding is such that there is total internal reflection of the light being transmitted down the core Picture this by imagi
12. E QUICKSTART GUIDE No response has been received from the Ethernet module after 5 successive polling attempts An active Ethernet port has returned a Failed status Be sure to enable the Ethernet Switch Fail function under Product Setup gt User Programmable Self tests and Port Events under Product Setup gt Communications gt Loss of Switch power IP Gateway Subnet incompatibility between the CPU and the Switch module UR Port Port 7 being configured wrongly blocked Switch IP Address assigned to another device in the same network Ethernet connection broken An inactive port s events have been enabled 05 31 QUICKSTART GUIDE ease No setting required the UR will read the state of a general purpose I O port EQUIPMENT on the main CPU upon MISMATCH power up and create the TP error if there is a conflict Card XxX Missing between the I O state and the order code The UR has not detected the presence of the Ethernet Switch via the bus board Relay failed to see Switch module on power up because Switch won t power up or is still powering up To clear fault cycle power to the UR Relay UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 5 Tagged VLAN s VLAN is short for virtual LAN A VLAN creates separate network segments that can span multiple switches A VLAN is a group of ports designated by the switch as belonging to the same broadcast domain VLANs provide
13. GE Consumer amp Industrial Multilin A Kael m E GE Multilin 215 Anderson Avenue Markham Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 Tel 905 294 6222 Fax 905 201 2098 Internet http www GEmultilin com UR Switch Module Ethernet Communications Switch Quickstart Guide Firmware Revision 3 x Manual P N 1601 9042 A1 Manual Order Code GEK 113423 Copyright 2008 GE Multilin GE Multilin s Quality Management System is registered to I509001 2000 OMI 005094 UL E83849 WA US These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation operation or maintenance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser s purpose the matter should be referred to the General Electric Company To the extent required the products described herein meet applicable ANSI IEEE IEC and UL standards but no such assurance is given with respect to local codes and ordinances because they vary greatly 2008 GE Multilin Incorporated All rights reserved GE Multilin UR Switch Module Quickstart Guide for revision 3 x UR Switch Module is a registered trademark of GE Multilin Inc The contents of this manual are the property of GE Multilin Inc This documentation is furnished on license and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the per
14. IDE QS 24 Copyright c 2005 GE Multilin All rights reserved RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure is subject to U S Government restrictions as set forth in Sub division b 3 ii of the rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 52 221 7013 GE Multilin 215 Anderson Ave Markham Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 www gemultilin com UR 2S Version 2 0 1 Login manager Password s UR 2SHipconfig ip 3 94 247 229 mask 255 295 292 0 dgw 3 94 244 1 IP Parameters Set UR 2S8 Canada L6E 1B3 www gemultilin com UR 2S Version 2 0 1 TT UR 2SHipconfig ip 3 94 247 229 mask 255 295 252 0 dgw 3 94 244 1 IP Parameters Set UR 2S save Saving current configuration Configuration saved Saving current event logs Event logs saved UR 2S reboot Proceed on rebooting the switch Y or N Do you wish to save current configuration Y or N A valid IP address and subnet mask can now be programmed into the Switch using the IP config command as follows Typein ipconfig ipz Enter the IP address in our example we will use a unique address between 3 94 247 1 and 3 94 247 254 followed by a space Type in maskz and enter the mask in our example system we would use 255 255 252 0 gt Ifa default gateway is also required enter a space and type dgw Enterthe IP address of the gateway then select the enter key The switch will then indicate th
15. If the firmware load was successful the following window will appear The switch will automatically reboot after a successful Settings File transfer NOTE Once the firmware has been successfully uploaded to the UR Switch Module load the Settings file using the procedure described earlier UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE LC START GUIDE QS 54 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE
16. S TOC 2 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE GE Consumer amp Industrial Multilin UR Switch Module Ethernet Communications Switch QuickStart Guide QS 1 Introduction to Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Ethernet LANs This section will provide a brief review of modern Ethernet media before covering the steps used to configure the Multilink switch for typical protective relaying applications For this discussion the IP addresses that will be used are in the range of 3 94 247 1 to 3 94 247 254 using a subnet mask of 255 255 252 0 This same range of addresses can be used for testing purposes but you should contact your IT support group for a valid range of addresses to be used for your particular application QS 1 1 Ethernet Physical Layer Twisted Pair Copper vs Fiber Optic Today the two most popular physical layer standards for Ethernet are twisted pair copper cable and fiber optic cable Twisted pair copper cable is easier to terminate and has a lower installation cost but is susceptible to electrical noise In addition a single run of twisted pair cable is distance limited Fiber optic media can typically be applied over much longer distances is immune to electrical noise and while being more difficult to terminate the availability of pre fabricated cables has dramatically reduced the complexity of installation within the substation UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE iac QUICKSTART GUIDE Twisted Pair copper cable
17. TP Pos FTF o D HTF D She SNTP p Statistics e C VLAN eran 2 1 Graphical Display El Administration File Mgmt Ping System Set Telnet User Mgmt Reboot E Configuration Access Alarm Bridging IGMP O LACP Logs Port V gt Select the Enabled option for the Status setting as shown below RO Mode Status _ Paris 21 23 Change status to Enable disable disable Edi Configuration Icon for each of these ports 4 Port Configuration View Pon Name Control Al A2 A3 A4 AS AG AT sam Gh whee Broadcast Protect Oo Eum Security Mirroring 0S O RADIUS E O RSTP Bridge RSTP Port RSTP SMTP Version 2 0 1 a Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Dupl Media Link Full Half Full Full Full Full Full 100Tx Up 10Tx Down 100Fx Down 100Fx Down 100Fx Down 100Fx Down 100Tx Up Speed 100Mb 10Mb 100Mb 100Mb 100Mb 100Mb 100Mb Auto Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Enable Logout O00 A then Save Enable status E 1 Save the configuration by clicking on the s icon For proper recovery disable the Link Loss Alert function on all ports forming the ring From the main port configuration menu left mouse click on the Logout uw VIanID STP LS 1 Forwardi P 1 Disabled 1 Disabled 1 D
18. VRP UU T B RH RH Version 2 0 1 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 35 QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 36 Graphical Display Administration E Configuration Access Alarm Bridging IGMP LAcP Logs Port aos E RADIUS RSTP SMTP SNMP SNTP Statistics E VLAN Set Type Port Based El Tag Based O Filter Tagging GVRP Warning Do you want to make the changes permanent We have now configured the Switch to support Tag based VLANs We can now proceed to the Tag based VLAN menu From the Tag based VLAN menu we can see that all ports have been assigned to default to Tag based VLAN 1 gt To create a new Tag based VLAN click on the Add icon Tag Based VLAN Configuration Default VLAN Active 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Version 2 0 1 Within this screen A screen will open that will allow you to configure a new Tag based VLAN UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Enter the new VLAN ID number or tag and the name of the VLAN We will use a tag of two and a VLAN name of GOOSE Left mouse click on the check boxes corresponding to ports 5 6 and 7 to add them to VLAN 2 Select Save gt OK to exit Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration logout G 9 Administration _ a E Configuration Access Alarm Bridging
19. a standards There are also several popular fiber optic media standards which we will review later in this section With respect to 10 or 100BaseT the 10 or 100 designation indicates a baud rate of either 10 or 100 megabits per second Mbs Base stands for baseband while the T stands for twisted pair Since many twisted pair interfaces can work at either baud rate the designation 10 100BaseT has evolved to indicate this capability Cable can be either unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP We recommend category 5e see below for applications up to 1000 Mbs Unshielded Twisted Pair cable e Category 1 Used for telephone communications not suitable for transmitting data e Category 2 Capable of transmitting data at speeds of up to 4 Mbps e Category 3 Can be used in 10BaseT networks can transmit data at speeds up to 10 Mbps e Category 4 Used in Token Ring networks can transmit data at speeds up to 16 Mbps e Category 5 Capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 100 Mbps e Category 5e Used in networks running at speeds up to 1000 Mbps 1 Gbps e Category 6 Consists of four pairs of 24 gauge copper wires which can transmit data at speeds of up to 1000 Mbps Recommended Ethernet Unshielded Twisted Pair 100 metres max ae L AU LA LES LA LE LE UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Where is pin 1 12345678 87654321 FIGURE QS
20. ace Open Explore Search For Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut K ER Rename Intern QuickTime Suse ae Ex plor Properties 2 Lat mu FU In order to configure the Switch using the web based interface the computer must be assigned an IP address and subnet mask If the computer has already been assigned an IP address or is connected to a network such that the IP address will be automatically assigned you may proceed to configure the Switch through the web Interface D D D QS 26 Obtain an IP address subnet mask and possibly a gateway address from your LAN Administrator There are rules associated with the assignment of these numbers which go well beyond this introduction As mentioned at the beginning of this guide for our test network we will be using a subnet mask of 255 255 252 0 for all computers and relays on the network The IP address of each device on the network must be unique Given that the switch was already assigned the IP address 3 94 247 229 we are left with 253 unique addresses Once the computer has booted up right click on the icon labeled My Network Places Select Properties UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Network and Dial up 1 prr Connections Local Area Connection Type LAN Connection Status Enabled Controller 3C905C TX Compatible Right mouse click on the Local Area Conn
21. ange Time Since TC 15 20 00 00 b0 64 b6 cb 00 200019 0 Normal RSTP eif 80 00 00 a0 c9 36 52 71 32768 Enabled 2 20 3 E UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Graphical Display RO Mode Logout i D AdmneAtration configuration f Q Access alarm E Bridging E DG KP D Prg E G LACP Status disable Logs paan E Port Parts D D O05 E FRAGILE O RSTP Bridge RSTP Pot RSTP opem STP chive o ENTF f O 5Ealislics 0 VLAN ti Select the Configuration RSTP RO Mode menu as shown above Click the Edit button to configure RO Mode Select the desired ports that are part of the ring as shown below Click OK to exit iy Only 2 ports can be selected to Ring Only Mode NOTE D Graphical Display RO Mode Lot OOO Administration Configuration E Access E Bridging fe D KP D P E e LACP Enter the port number and click OK Q Lous 5 D Port Port T Status lt D Cn s o vaus n E G RSTP Port 18 rd Port 24 an N L 3 oz sed s STF Port 23 S Q Shwe Port 24 D Suir e 15 Stalisbes E D VLAN ance OH ezon 2 1 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 45 QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 46 D Graphical Display D AdmmiAration Contiguration Y Access alarm t O Bridging Q ene e P E Q LSce D Logs e G Port iD aos c C RAGS E RSTP Bridge FS
22. anning Tree Protocol or the high speed Ring Only Mode For information about RSTP setup refer to the User Manual This feature can be used only when the Switches are connected to form a single ring topology This means that only two ports per Switch are used to form the ring all other ports will not be part of this ring or another ring RO mode has typical recovery time of lt 5 ms hop QS 40 FIGURE QS 15 Configuration of UR Switch Ring only Mode UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Graphical Display EnerVista MultiLink Software Logout x o Administration E Configuration Device Ports Logical View EnerVista MultiLink Software combined with the MultiLink Model ML2400 ML1600 switches and UR switch module provide power and efficiency in a managed Ethernet platform 4 full range of industry standard software functions enables the versatile MultiLink products to perform effectively in a wide range of managed LAN gt Boot Mode manual b Gateway 3 94 244 1 gt IP Address 3 94 247 229 K Mac Address 00 a0 c9 36 52 70 b Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 gt Uptime 0 Days 00 08 28 Version 2 1beta gt from the Administration menu open the Set menu Open the STP type setting Set STP to Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP Graphical Display Set STP Type Logout s ow E Administration File Mgmt Ping System Set Boot Mode Date and Time FTP Mode Log Size
23. arn the MAC addresses of devices connected to each of it s ports and will then route messages to only that port to which the destination device is connected thereby reducing data traffic on the network Switches that use configuration software to customize both switch and traffic are called managed switches Other switches ones that have fixed configurations are referred to as unmanaged switches QS 3 1 Fiber Optic Ethernet Fiber optic Ethernet is rapidly becoming the medium of choice in applications such as power system applications where longer distances and immunity to EMI are of importance Having stated this the higher cost and the difficulty of terminating fiber cables allows twisted pair to continue to play a role were appropriate The wavelengths of light used in fiber optic communication are 820 1300 and 1550 nanometers nm because it has been found that these wavelengths are attenuated least as they travel through the fiber optic medium Compatible ports must operate at the same light wavelength and must be linked with appropriate fiber There are two categories of fiber optic cable multi mode and single mode Note that until recently cable used with 820nm wavelength light was offered only in multi mode while cable used with 1300nm wavelength light was offered with both single and multi mode compatibility Cable compatible with 1550nm wavelength light is offered only in single mode Wavelengths of light Multi
24. as for the phone number that VOLL VI Dag eI A eal tO IA COM1 Properties Dar C aam x Fort e amp ettings QS 22 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Press the Enter key until the message Hit lt Enter gt to log into UR 2S or 2T system is displayed UR Switch HyperTerminal vew Cal Transfer Help Hit Enter to Log into UR 2S Systen_ cars NUM Capture Printecho Connected 0 01 02 laut 0 detect 58400 8 N 1 2 aen Press the Enter key one more time to get the Login prompt UR Switch HyperTerminal Fle Edt Yew Cal Tranter Helo Die wl 3 oles el Copyright c 2005 GE Multilin All rights reserved RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure is subject to U S Government restrictions as set forth in Sub division b 3 ii of the rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 52 221 7013 GE Multilin 215 Anderson Ave Markham Ontario Canada L6E 163 www gemultilin com UR Switch MNS Version 2 1 0 Login Connected 0 01 43 Aute detect 58400 B N 1 Scho cars NUM Capture Print echo P Enter the login name manager and the default password manager Once you are successfully logged in the prompt will change to the model number of the Switch to which you are connected followed by the pound sign indicating a successful login UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE Q 23 QUICKSTART GU
25. at the parameters have been set Savethe settings using the Save command UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Reboot the switch using the Reboot command as shown Note when asked to save the current configuration enter Y for Yes UR 2S show setup Version UR ZS build Z lbeta Dec 3 2007 16 25 26 MAC Address UU ZU Up Zb de 94 IP Address 3 94 247 229 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Gateway Address 3 494 244 1 CLI Mode Manager System Name UR 26 Syetem Description 6 Port Modular Ethernet Switch Syetem Contact multilin techge com System Location Markham Ontario System ObjectId S P D lt H Es ee a Be Eee System Serial No System Order Code The next step Once the Switch has rebooted you will need to login again To confirm that the IP address and subnet mask were saved correctly enter the command show setup followed by the Enter key The Switch will then provide an on screen list of the switch s settings including the switch s IP address and subnet mask and if programmed the default gateway Once you have verified that the IP subnet mask and default gateway settings are correct you can configure the Switch via the web interface If the computer is already on a network connect the Switch to the network is to test communications to the switch with the ping command From the command prompt type in PING 3 94 247 229 Press the Enter key c Command Prompt Mic
26. cation and file to be loaded UR setup Once Open option is selected on the above window another pop up window will appear as shown below indicating setting file transfer is in progress TFTP File Transfer In Progress The switch will automatically reboot after a successful Settings File transfer NOTE aa UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 6 UR Switch Module Firmware Updates QS 6 1 Updating UR Switch Module Firmware This section describes the process for upgrading firmware on a UR 2S T Switch Module There are several ways of updating Firmware on a UR Switch Module EnerVista UR Setup software Serial using the UR Switch Module s Console port tftp or through ftp It s highly recommended to use EnerVista UR Setup software to upgrade Firmware on a UR Switch Module Firmware upgrade using serial TFTP and FTP are described in the UR Switch Module manual NOTE QS 6 2 Selecting the Proper Version The latest version of the firmware is available as a download from the GE Multilin web site To determine the version of firmware currently installed on your Switch proceed as follows Using the EnerVista web interface log into the Switch using the procedure described earlier The firmware version installed on the switch will appear on the lower left corner of the screen Graphical Display EnerVista MultiLink Software Logout v Administration Configuration D
27. ections icon Select Properties cal Area Con UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 27 QUICKSTART GUIDE OS 20 gt Locate and click on the Ethernet card it will have TCPIP Protocol as part of its name The Ethernet card is typically referred to as an Ethernet adaptor Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties E 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask 255 255 252 l Detault gateway C Obtain ONS server address automatically Use the folowing DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced Cancel Select Use the following IP address Entera unique IP address from 3 94 247 001 to 3 94 247 254 if using our test network address range Enter the subnet mask which if using our test network will be 255 255 252 0 Plug into the switch and ensure that the link LED comes on Select OK then OK again to exit the LOCAL AREA NETWORK PROPERTIES menu UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE New Office Document ES Open Office Document Sametime Connect Windows Update Set Program Access and Defaults GETS Emergency Site Progr ams Run p l kd x
28. evice Ports Logical View Version 2 1beta EnerVista MultiLink Software combined with the MultiLink Model ML2400 ML1600 switches and UR switch module provide power and efficiency in a managed Ethernet platform full range of industry standard software functions enables the versatile MultiLink products to perform effectively in a wide range of managed LAN gt Boot Mode manual b Gateway 3 94 244 1 y IP Address 3 94 247 229 K Mac Address 00 a0 c9 36 52 70 b Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 gt Uptime 0 Days 00 08 28 Using the EnerVista UR Setup program select Settings gt Product Setup gt Communications gt Ethernet Switch gt Firmware Upload The following popup screen will appear warning that the settings will be lost when the firmware is upgraded UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 51 QUICKSTART GUIDE EnerVista UR Setup BU All settings vill be LOST Do you want bo proceed No It is highly recommended that you save the Switch settings before upgrading Switch firmware NOTE After saving the Settings file proceed with the firmware upload by selecting Yes to the above warning Another window will open asking you to point to the location of the firmware file to be uploaded Select the firmware file to be loaded on to the Switch and select the Open option REZAGUZAUNSSSASNA UR setur QS 52 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE
29. he EQUIPMENT NOTE MISMATCH ORDERCODE XXX self test warning will be issued UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 13 QUICKSTART GUIDE FIGURE QS 5 Traditional Redundant UR LAN Topology FIGURE QS 6 Switch enabled UR LAN Topology e RSTP supports 16 switches in a Mess Ring e RO Mode supports a maximum of 18 switches in a ring e With STP there is no limit NOTE QS 14 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 4 1 Hardware Overview The 2S and 2T managed Switch modules provide two 10 100 BaseT and four Multi mode ST 100 base Fx external Ethernet ports in addition to a serial console port 2 x 10 100BaseT Ports 4 x 100Mb FX multimode ports with ST connectors Independent Power Supply Options 2S HI P S 2T LO P S FIGURE QS 7 Rear View Showing I O Ports Table QS 8 Console Port Pin Assignment Pin Signal Description 1 CD Carrier Detect not used 2 RXD Receive Data input 3 TXD Transmit Data output 4 open not used 9 GND Signal Ground 6to9 open not used FIGURE QS 9 Front View Showing Console Port QS 4 2 2S and 2T LED indicators The function of the 2S and 2T Switch modules LED indicators is as shown below Copper ports have 3 LEDs indicating 1 100r100 MB 2 FullorHalf Duplex 5 Linkup and Activity Fiber Ports have 1 LED indicating 1 Linkup and Activity UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 15 QUICKSTART GUIDE ON Link Ac
30. ignal as it travels from the transmitter to the receiver while still permitting reliable communication The next step is to calculate the worst case optical power budget by subtracting from the optical power budget 1 dB for LED aging and 1 dB for each pair of connectors referred to as insertion loss The final step is to divide the calculated result by the rated cable loss per kilometer in order to determine the maximum distance For costly installations it is recommended to always measure the actual cable loss before and immediately after installation in order to verify that the cable was installed correctly To avoid damaging the receiver ensure that the maximum optical input power of the receiver isn t exceeded FIGURE QS 4 Common Fiber Optic Connectors Several styles of connector are used to terminate to and attach the end of the fiber cable The ST and SC connectors are among the more popular The UR Switch module supports 2 copper ports and 4 fiber ports ST connectors UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 3 4 Maximum fiber segment length calculation The maximum fiber segment length between two adjacent switches or between a switch and a device is calculated in the following way First calculate the optical power budget OPB of each device using the manufactures data sheets Shown below are sample data sheets OPB Primin Primin where OPB Optical Power Budget P transmitter output po
31. isabled 1 2 Disabled 1 2 Disabled 1 2 Forwardi P UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Within the Port Configuration screen ensure that the Link Loss Alert is set to Disabled Save the settings Repeatthis procedure for the other other port on each switch that forms the ring Graphical Display 4 Port Configuration View Logout H o T E Administration File Mgmt O Ping System K Mame A3 Set Telnet K Control Enabled 7 User Mant k Auto Disabled 7 Reboot E Configuration kikap TOUMI D Access K Duplex Full Alarm K Back Pressure Disabled FOR EVERI Bridging SWITCH IN THE K Flow Control Disabled T BT RING DISABLE E LACP Logs K Priority Mane LLA ON PORTS El Port amp VlanID 1 THAT ARE IN THE Broadcast Protect Pd EE K STP Disabled RING DSEG k Tagged State Untagged Mirroring D aos K GVRP Mo GVRP O RADIUS E ORSTP Link Lass Alert Disabled Bridge RSTP Port RSTP Cancel OK Di SMTP S Version 2 0 1 Once this procedure has been completed for all ports forming the ring connect the configured ports into the ring topology as shown below UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 47 QUICKSTART GUIDE FIGURE QS 16 Configuration of the UR Switch Ring only mode You have completed configuration of Ring only mode QS 48 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 5 3 Saving and Loading Switch Settings
32. mission of GE Multilin The content of this manual is for informational use only and is subject to change without notice Part numbers contained in this manual are subject to change without notice and should therefore be verified by GE Multilin before ordering Part number 1601 9042 A1 June 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TO TWISTED PAIR AND FIBER OPTIC ETHERNET LANS QS 1 ETHERNET PHYSICAL LAYER TWISTED PAIR COPPER VS FIBER OPTIC QS 1 Twisted Pait Copper CODIE sesno QS 2 lt ie e A M IA TaD ET QS 2 SUPPORTED NETWORK T OBOLOGIES eerte tete ononenenenenanatatatu tuto toto totenenenase QS 5 SON gC Ee ETT QS 3 Mesn ue ce d T QS 3 RING PT WSC BI B T QS 3 LOBASET AND 100BASET MEDIA sees nnn QS 4 Unshielged Twisted Pall COGS siasme QS 4 Ethernet Unshielded Twisted Pair er QS 4 HUBS ANOU RAT H Las MES ecoctisuttssiwHHMMEHEMUUEMEHERERU ee ene QS 7 FIBER OPTIC ETHERNET s sss senesan QS 7 Woavalendihe of MONE MR oom QS 7 SINGLE AND MULTI MODE CABLE ccscscssssssscsssssscscscesecscesssesecssssesecssssesecssssssessssssceseees QS 8 Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical Specifications QS 8 Difference between Single mode and Multi mode Cable QS 9 OPTICAL POWER BUDGET ostensis oibtushieei eesiuentinesutr trea rae eva epos vaso pe S e QS 9 MAXIMUM FIBER SEGMENT LENGTH CALCULATION eeceeenenetntntntntn
33. nched you will need to cancel Hyperterminal s dial sequence by left mouse clicking on the Cancel pushbutton This will allow you to access Hyperterminal s configuration menus Location Information E 2 xJ Before vou can make any phone or modem connections Windows needs the following information about your current location What country region are you In now Jnited States What area code or city code are you in now Ifyou need to specify a caner code what is it If you dial a number to access an outside line what is t The phone system at this location uses Tone dialing C Pulse dialing 9 ce Select an icon and name to use for saving the new Hyperterminal configuration T New Connection HyperTerminal ET 5 Pie Edt Yew Cal Trauer Help Connection Description N La Connection Erler name and choone an icon forthe connection Name Switch setup 1 Dicomected Pato detect auto deted SCROU ears NUM Epara uice ie UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE Q5 21 QUICKSTART GUIDE Select the computer s serial port that is connected to the UR Switch Select OK gt In the next window set the baud rate to 38400 data bits to 8 no parity one stop bit and set the flow control to none Click on the OK icon to attempt communication to the UR Switch Connect Tao iiia Fal axe ld E LL di n maie aum so L L pa err a tpm st
34. net mask or default gateway needs to be modified In our example test network the administrator has given us IP addresses ranging from 3 94 247 1 to 3 94 247 254 with a subnet mask of 255 255 252 0 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 19 QUICKSTART GUIDE The console port must be connected to the computer s serial port using a serial cable with a pin out as shown above Note that both ends of the cable are terminated in a DB9 pin female connector Pins 5 of this cable are connected together while pin 2 at one end is connected to pin 3 at the other end Once you have connected the computer s serial port to the switch s console port you can launch Hyperterminal as shown below dL Hyper ial al PE Network Connections T Gimes k Network Setup Wizard j System Tools KT New Connection Wizard vu Address Book x Remote Desktop Cornechion 9 Program Compatibity Wizard ty Synchronize T Computer Associates Tour Windows XP GE Consind L o Windows Explorer 4 Documents bP GE Power Management Vb Windows Movin Maker A WordPad Windows XP Professional The Hyperterminal utility application is a convenient standard software tool that will be used to configure the Switch This program is found on most Windows based operating systems under Programs Accessories Communications Hyperterminal QS 20 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Once the Hyperterminal application is lau
35. ning that the clad is a tube whose interior surface is polished so smooth it is like a mirror Light shinning at one end of the tube will either travel straight down the tube or will travel down the tube by reflecting of the inner mirrored surface Single mode fiber can be described as an elongated lens that is continuously focusing the light into the centre of the fiber Using these two analogies it can be imagined that in the single mode fiber more light travels through far less fiber medium resulting in far less attenuation per unit distance than in multi mode fiber As a result for a given wavelength of light single mode fiber typically has less attenuation per unit distance than multi mode fiber QS 3 3 Optical Power Budget Inevitably the question that arises is What is the maximum practical communication distance when using a fiber optic cable The answer isn t straightforward it must be calculated in the following way First the Optical Power Budget is determined by subtracting the receiver s rated sensitivity from the transmitter s rated power both of which are rated in decibels of light intensity For example if a particular transmitter is rated at 15 db and the receiver s sensitivity is rated UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE uad QUICKSTART GUIDE 25 10 at 31 db the difference of 16 db is the Optical Power Budget The Optical Power Budget can be thought of as the maximum permitted attenuation of the light s
36. plorer and enter the IP address of the Switch in order to go to the Switch s web page LIR Z5 Enervista Setup MULTILINK UR 2S SETUP Login ID Pass vrord Login AL the switch s login web page enter the default Login name which is manager Enter the default login Password which is again manager Left mouse click on the Login pushbutton to attempt to log in L UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE Graphical Display Administration E Configuration Version 2 1beta QUICKSTART GUIDE EnerVista MultiLink Software Logout 200 Device Ports Logical View EnerVista MultiLink Software combined with the MultiLink Model ML2400 ML1600 switches and UR switch module provide power and efficiency in a managed Ethernet platform full range of industry standard software functions enables the versatile MultiLink products to perform effectively in a wide range of managed LAN gt Boot Mode manual gt IP Address 3 94 247 229 gt Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 b Gateway K Mac Address 3 94 244 1 00 a0 c9 36 52 70 oD ays 00 08 28 If you have successfully logged in you will be presented with a graphic of the particular Switch to which you are connected QS 4 8 Self test Errors and Meaning EA NOTE Ethernet Switch Activation Setting set to Enabled ETHERNET MODULE OFFLINE ETHERNET SWITCH FAIL FUNCTION ETHERNET PORT n PORT n EVENTS OFFLINE UR SWITCH MODUL
37. rosoft Windows KP Uersion 5 1 2606 mu os Copyright 1985 2601 Microsoft Corp ic gt ping 3 9 4 247 229 Pinging 3 94 247 229 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 3 Reply from 3 Reply from 3 Reply from 3 g statist Packets Approximate Hinimum Pin CINP am 74 247 74 247 74 247 74 247 gt bytes 32 time 24Hms TTL 64 bytes 32 time 4ms TIL 64 z bytes 32 time 5ms TIL 64 E bytes 32 time 4ms TIL 64 ics for 247 229 Sent 4 HKReceived 4 Lost A CH loss round trip times in milli seconds dms Maximum 26ms Average 8ms If communication is working correctly you should get a response from the Switch If there is a problem you will get four consecutive timeout error messages If this occurs check the media ensure that the IP address subnet mask has been set correctly and try again UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE L QUICKSTART GUIDE NOTE gt Given that the UR 2S 2T supports Autonegotiation a straight through or crossover cable may be used to directly connect a PC to the Switch If the computer isn t connected to the network you will require a straight through or a crossover cable and will need to set up a static IP address to test QS 4 7 Assigning a static IP Address to a personnel computer The Switch can be completely configured using the console port after configuration of the IP address and subnet mask the Switch can be configured using the WEB interf
38. rts named A5 and A6 and A7 to be part of the new VLAN Oncethe port names have been determined open the main port configuration page by double clicking on one of the port icons QS 34 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE In this page we can see that the port named A5 A6 and A7 have been assigned port number 5 6 and 7 respectively W Graphical Display Port Configuration View Loot G 9 Y Administration i Configuration Pon Name Control Dupl Media Link Speed Auto VilanID STP 1 Ad Enabled Full 100Tx Up 100Mb Enable 1 NO STP 2 A2 Enabled Half 10Tx Down 10Mb Enable 1 NOSTP 3 A3 Enabled Full 100Fx Down 100Mb Disable 1 NO STP 4 nd Enabled X Full 100Fx Down 100Mb Disable 1 NO STP 5 Enabled Full 100Fx Down 100Mb Disable 1 NO STP 6 Enabled Full 100Fx Down 100Mb Disable 1 NO STP 7 Enabled Full 100Tx Up 100Mb Enable 1 NO STP Multilin 2 a E c DCO UR Version 2 0 1 FIGURE QS 14 Associated Port Numbers 7 is connected to the UR gt Now open the VLANs menu and select the Type menu In this menu set the VLAN type to tag Select the Save icon Graphical Display Set VLAN Type Logout s w w Administration Configuration Access Alarm Bridging IGMP LAcP Logs Port 0S RADIUS SAV E RSTP SMTP gt VLAN Type Tag v SNMP SNTP Statistics E VLAN gt J Set Type Port Based Tag Based G
39. the capability of having multiple networks co existing on the same switch Separation of traffic and security are just two advantages of VLANs VLANs can be port based or tag based Port VLANs set a specific port or group of ports to belong to a VLAN When using tag based VLANs a tag a VLAN identifier is sent as part of the message This tag allows the message to move across multiple switches whose ports are part of the same tagged VLAN Note that the UR Port Port 7 being the port connected to the UR relay must therefore be included in all VLANs from which the relay is to receive or transmit data Background The IEC 61850 Fixed GOOSE peer to peer communication service is an enhanced version of IEC GSSE peer to peer service with the additional ability to assign a priority and a tag to the multi cast messages UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE Jossi QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 5 1 Configuring Tagged VLANs T60 Transforn o lt VLAN 1 Jleedeeoeoe lolo aolo eo o IOC ara rara VLAN 2 lt o LJ L v L 2 O OGG 6666 v G GO GG 616 66 lt 6 G 6 6 6 6 6 f D FIGURE QS 13 Tagged Virtual LANs Configuring a VLAN within the Switch To configure a VLAN within the switch First determine which physical ports are to be part of the tag based VLAN Take note the names of the associated ports displayed on the home page In our example we want the po
40. tion Procedure CAUTION Ensure Switch is configured before connecting to network devices A suitable IP address and subnet mask must be assigned to both the Switch and the UR relay for correct operation The Switch has been shipped with a default IP address of 192 168 1 2 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Consult your network administrator to determine if the default IP address subnet mask or default gateway needs to be modified QS 4 5 Configuring the Switch IP Address and Subnet Mask using EnerVista UR Setup Software In our example configuration of both the Switch s IP address and subnet mask must be changed to 3 94 247 229 and 255 255 252 0 respectively The IP address subnet mask and default gateway can be configured using either EnerVista UR Setup software the Switch s Secure Web Management SWM or through the console port using CLI In this example EnerVista UR setup software will be used From the Product setup menu select Communications Ethernet Switch Configure IP Enter the Switch s MAC address located on the module IP address that you want to set in the switch and Subnet Mask UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE Q 1r QUICKSTART GUIDE Sas BE RSPR Anm Bsa RIIA ax tn GE Mutltilin Device New Device 1 Ip inn 3 3 Configure Ethernet Switch IP Address Display Properties i as S i Clear Relay Records l E Communications oe Serial Ports on Network MAC Address 00 20
41. tion in our example the maximum fiber length would be approximately 2 5 km Maximum fiber length worst case OPB in dB cable loss in dB per km Maximum fiber length 8 dB 2 8 dB km 2 8 km Again the customer must use the attenuation specified within the manufacturer s data sheets for accurate calculation of the maximum fiber length UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE Q 11 QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 3 5 UR 2S and UR 2T 10 100 BaseT Switch Ports MAXIMUM 10 MBPS ETHERNET SEGMENT LENGTHS Unshielded twisted pair 100 m 328 ft Shielded twisted pair 150 m 492 ft 10Base FL multi mode fiber optic 2 km 6562 ft MAXIMUM STANDARD FAST ETHERNET SEGMENT LENGTHS 10BaseT CAT 3 4 5 UTP 100 m 328 ft 10BaseTX CAT 5 UTP 100 m 328 ft QS 12 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE QS 4 Introduction to the 2S and 2T UR Managed Switch Modules The UR 2S and UR 2T embedded managed Switch modules are supported in 9S CPU racks with firmware 25 5x The module communicates with the UR through an internal Ethernet port referred to as the UR Port or Port 7 and provides the UR with six external Ethernet ports two 10 100BaseT and four Multi mode ST 100 Base Fx ports This greatly simplifies the network configuration The Ethernet Switch Module should be powered up before or at the same time as the UR EA Relay If not the Switch Module will not be detected on power up and t
42. tive Flashing LED Activity ON 100Mbps OFF 10 Mbps ON Link Active Flashing LED Activity ON Full Duplex OFF Half Duplex FIGURE QS 10 LED Functions QS 4 3 Hardware Installation With power removed the Switch module is mounted into slot W and is then connected to a suitable source of external power via the connector located on the back of the module T60 Transformer Management Relay Technical Support Tel 905 294 6222 http www Fax 905 201 2098 G F ao LM H a a v E Z ao E 0000 0 00 00 lt 00 00 00 00 EN 1 000 00 06 MILL LLL dL LL JL c Lu JL c E cL EN 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Uu MILL LU LLL LIRE 2 0 0 0000 00 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 OOOO NM 00 000 0 00 v 6060606061060 lt 1606060606060606 f 1060606106106166 PR 2 0606061061061606 00 00 0 00 F FIGURE QS 11 Rear view of UR chassis Neutral or negative Line or positive Ground QS 16 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE pte eee eee eee AC or DC HEAVY COPPER CONDUCTOR OR BRAIDED WIRE NOTE 14 gauge stranded wire with suitable disconnect devices is recommended SWITCHGEAR GROUND BUS l C Iem ee se se 59 7 TRT 9 lale pe pes G Optional UR 2S or UR 2T UR SERIES PROTECTION SYSTEM FIGURE QS 12 UR Switch Module Wiring Diagram QS 4 4 initial Configura
43. tntntntntntntntnntntntet QS 11 UR 2S AND UR 2T 10 100 BASET SWITCH PORTS sssrin QS 12 INTRODUCTION TO THE 2S AND 2T UR MANAGED SWITCH MODULES QS 13 PIARDW ARE COVER VIEW ERRATA QS 15 CAND WE UIC ae QS 15 FADA BBEANSTAHEATIDN asses saasaesassnerecdpatecoesionen M ertum dues tose Med UE E QS 16 INITIAL CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE iussus niti ttm eroe ecrUetocci to currite urere QS 17 CONFIGURING THE SWITCH IP ADDRESS AND SUBNET MASK USING ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE vesse sss sss QS 17 ASSIGNING AN IP ADDRESS TO THE UR SwiTCH MODULE USING THE CONSOLE PORT usscicnsitt n ure EE NAR o o aaa QS 19 ASSIGNING A STATIC IP ADDRESS TO A PERSONNEL COMPUTER eene QS 26 SELF TEST ERRORS AND MEANING ccccsccsssssssssssssscssssscscscesscscscssscssscssssssesssssssesssssnseseees QS 51 ToO EL VLAN Cc nee aE QS 53 215 e PIE RISE Rm QS 33 CONFIGURING TAGGED VLANS AE QS 34 Configuring a VLAN within the Switch see QS 34 CONFIGURING THE UR SWITCH FOR RING ONLY MODE een QS 40 SAVING AND LOADING SWITCH SETTINGS 1 5 parate sth SEHE e SER bb eee rh reote Eee eBer ure QS 49 Saving SWIECDSSCUITIOS essetis ite its QS 49 Foe o aee s MESTRE T QS 49 UR SWITCH MODULE FIRMWARE UPDATES eese eene nnne QS 51 UPDATING UR SWITCH MODULE FIRMWARE 525 doteoto EE Rn Per hnius epe c rre oEds QS 51 SELECTING THE PROPER VERSION sss sss senenn QS 51 UR SWITCH MODULE QUICKSTART GUIDE TOL TABLE OF CONTENT
44. wer Pg receiver sensitivity UR 2S and UR 2T fiber optic port specifications The worst case optical power budget OPBWORST is then calculated by taking the lower of the power budgets for the two devices calculated above and subtracting 1 dB for LED aging and then subtracting the total insertion loss The total insertion loss is calculated by multiplying the number of connectors in each single fiber path by 0 5 dB For example with a single fiber cable between the two devices there would be a minimum of two connections in either transmit or receive fiber paths for a total insertion loss of 1db for either direction Total insertion loss number of connectors x 0 5db Total insertion loss 2 x 0 5 dB 1 0 dB Example Assuming 62 9 125um cable Speed Mode Size Pr Pp 100 Mb FX multi 1300 nm 62 5 125 um 20 to 23 5 dB 31 dB 50 125 um 31 dB If we were calculating the worst case optical power budget between two UR 2T or UR 2S devices using a single fiber cable the result would be 7 dB OPBworst OPB 1 dB LED aging total insertion loss OPBworst 10 dB E 1 dB E 1 dB OPBworst 8 dB To calculate the maximum fiber length divide the worst case optical power budget by the cable attenuation per unit distance specified in the manufacturers data sheets For example a typical attenuation for 62 5 125 mm glass fiber optic cable is approximately 2 8dB per kilometer If we were using a cable with this attenua

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