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1. IGMP Status 1 Active 1256 9 0 12 14 17 19 19 2 21 2223 gt gas 2 00001 Active No amp RADIUS SMTP SNMP STP Statistics VLAN Set Type Port Based cj Taa Base Add Status Port Settings Join amp Leave Note that ports 21 and 23 are now part of both VLAN1 and VLAN 2 You have now completed the exercise 48 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 9 2 Configuring the Multilink switch for Ring Only Mode This feature can be only be used when the switches are connected to form a single ring topology which means that only two ports per switch are used to form the ring and all other ports will not be part of another ring Note that RSTP and Ring only mode support a maximum of 80 switches RO mode has typical recovery time of lt 5 ms hop gt Determine which ports on each switch will be used to create the ring In this example it has been determined that the port named C5 will be one of the ports forming the ring Click on the port C5 to open main port configuration screen A ultiLink ML2400 Managed Switch EnerVista 1 461 Multilin Graphical Display EnerVista MultiLink Software loot 2009 8 Administration Configuration Device Ports Logical View EnerVista MultiLink Software combined with the MultiLink Model ML2400 and ML1600
2. STP 21 Enabled 5 Mi 10Mb Disable NOSTP C6 Enabled 10Fx Down 10Mb Disabil 2 45 01 Enabled Full Giga Down 1000MI Enable NOSTP from Administration menu open the Set menu Open the STP type setting Set STP to Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP Graphical Display set STP lx OO E Administration File Mgmt Ping System E Set Boot Mode Date and Time Mode D Log Size SNMP i Timeout VLAN Telnet 0 User Mamt Reboot EB Configuration k STP R amp ETP 20 1 50 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Save the setting gt From the configuration menu open the RSTP menu gt Select Bridge RSTP Note that the protocol is still set to normal RSTP Select the Edit icon RSTP Bridge Configuration Designated Root 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Root Path Cost R dE P rk Prbtacel Normal RSTP Bridge ID 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Priority 32768 Status Disabled Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 45 Age Hold Time lopology Change Time Since MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 51 QUICKSTART GUIDE Graphical Display RSTP Bridge Configuration Lx
3. 13 B5 Enabled 1UFX Down 1UMD Disable Disabled 14 86 Enabled Half 10Fx Down 10 0 Disable Disabled 7 17 Enabled Half 10T Down 10Mb Enable Disabled 18 C2 Enabled Half 107 Down 10Mb Enable Disabled 7 18 Enabled Half 10 Down 10Mb Enable Disabled 20 C4 Enabled Half 10T Down 10Mb Enable Disabled 7 lt 21 C5 gt Enabled Half 10T Down 10Mb Enable Disabled 7 22 Enabled 107 Down 10Mb Enable Disabled 23 gt Enabled Full 1007x Up 100Mb Enable Forwardi 24 C8 Enabled Half 10Tx Down 10Mb Enable Disabled gt Now open the VLANs menu and select the Type menu gt In this menu set the VLAN type to tag gt Select the Save icon We have now configured the switch to support tagged based VLANs Set VLAN Type Logout Graphical Display 200 8 Administration D Configuration Access D Logs Port 205 RADIUS 8 SMTP zen Q 5 statistics SAVE VLAN Tag Based GVRP We can now proceed to the tagged based VLAN menu From this menu we can see that all ports have been assigned to the default tag based VLAN 1 44 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt create a new tag based VLAN to which to assign ports 21 and 23 first click on the Add pushbutton Gr
4. Duplex Half ports Back Pressure Disabled k Flow Contral Enabled Patail p Priority Hone SIP Disabled Tagged State Untagged GVRP GVRP b link nes Alert Cancel AK 40 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE To test the operation of the redundancy proceed as follows Primary Fiber Optic Ethernet Port i iz er Gu Y 2r I n Enc ai Aue Alternate Ethernet Port optional Establish communication to one of the relays Disconnect the normal port s transmit or receive fiber Note that communications to the relay aren t disrupted and check that Ethernet port diagnostics are enabled The message primarily Ethernet Fail will be seen on the display The relay has switched over to the alternate port MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 41 QUICKSTART GUIDE 9 Tagged VLANs amp Ring Only Mode 42 VLAN is short for Virtual LAN A VLAN creates separate network segments that can span multiple Multilink switches A VLAN is a group of ports designated by the switch as belonging to the same broadcast domain VLANs provide the capability of having multiple networks co existing on the same switch Two advantages of VLANs are the separation of traffic and security VLANs can be port based or tag based Port based VLANs assigns a specific port or group of ports to belong
5. E E Shut Down Once the HyperTerminal application is launched 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 2 Before vou can make any phone or modem connections Windows needs the following information about your current location What area code or city code are you in now If you need to specify camer code what is il If you dial a number to access an outside line what is The phone system at this location uses Tone dialing Pulse dialing 28 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Select an icon and name to use for saving the new Hyperterminal configuration New Connection HyperTerminal Es Pie Cal Trawie Help Enter and choone an icon for the connection gt Select the computer s serial port that is connected to the Multilink switch gt 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 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 29 QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Left mouse click on the OK icon to attempt communication to the Multilink switch Lonnect COMI COMI Properties 56 Hung 30 MULTI
6. SW EEC HES ctii 23 ere nse OD 25 s o Ve Obs es 23 SINGER ANDY UTS ODE CABLE 24 Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical 24 Single mode fiber Less attenuation per unit distance 25 SSOPTICALPOWERBUDGOGE T de 26 ASSIGNING AN ADDRESS TO THE MULTILIN SWITCH 27 ASSIGNING A STATIC IP ADDRESS TO A PERSONNEL COMPUTER 53 CONFIGURING THE SWITCH PORTS FOR UR REDUNDANT OPERATION 59 TOC I TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 TAGGED VLANS amp RING ONLY 2 460000000 42 MM 42 CONFIGURING TAGGED 42 Configuring VLAN within dE RE Rb ets 43 CONFIGURING THE MULTILINK SWITCH FOR RING ONLY 49 10 MULTILINK FIRMWARE UPDATES eese hene 000000000 57 UPDATING FIRMWARE 57 SELECTING THE PROPER 57 UPGRADING USING SERIAL CONNECTION COMMAND LIN
7. Administration O Access Dridging O IGMP D Py OLACP Logs O Port 05 iD RADIUS O Dryer RSTP Port REI Max Age 20 ORO Mode amp Priority 32768 SMTP H SNMPY3 Protocol Mormal RSTP 4 gt SNTP Statistics amp Status O VLAN Desiyiraleud Ruul 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Tinie Forward Delay 15 gt in Edit mode change Status to Enabled gt Once these settings have been completed Save the configuration Graphical Display RSTP Bridge Configuration Loot Doo Administration SS O Configuration Accs Dridging O hP OLACP 01 Ruul 90 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 THEN SAVE 005 Time 2 ip RADIUS C ILE RSTP Port STE D RO Mode SMTP 5 O SNIP iD Statistics Stars c ENABLE STATUS Cancel Forward Delay 15 Age 20 Priority 32768 Protocol Normal RSTP 52 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Once saved select OK then OK again to exit you want fn male the changes permanent RSTP Bridge Configuration Designated Root 20 DD 00 50 64 b6 cb 00 Root Path Cost 200019 F Ruul Protocol Norma
8. SNTP SIP Disabled THAT ARE IN A P Stable RING GVRP No b Link Loss Alert v Cancel OK gt Once this procedure has been completed for all ports forming the ring connect the configured ports into the ring topology as shown below FIGURE 16 Configuration of the MultiLink ring Only mode You have completed the exercise 56 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 10 Multilink Firmware Updates 10 1 Updating MultiLink Firmware This section describesthe process for upgrading the firmware on a GE Multilink Ethernet switch The methods describe updating the Multilink firmware either locally using the console port or remotely over the network using FTP or TFTP The following equipment and software are required for loading the Multilink Ethernet switch with the new firmware version 1 Afemale to female null modem cable This is only necessary when upgrading using the Multilink console port 2 PCserial port If your PC does not have a serial port a USB to serial converter will be required This is only necessary when upgrading using the Multilink console port 3 or a workstation computer with a terminal emulation program such as Huyperterminal included with Windows or Teraterm pro or other equivalent software Verify that the software supports Xmodem protocol 4 Enough disk space to store and retrieve the
9. Select the Enabled option for the Status setting as shown below D Graphical Desay Administration Contiguration Access alarm r Bridging E e P L amp CP Logs Part 005 OG RAGS RSTP D Bridge RSTP Pat ESTP biora Shwe SNTP Stalistics r C VLAMN 2 1 RO Mode Status Cm ui Change status to Enable bot 009 then Save disable disable Enable status Edit Save the configuration by clicking onthe icon For proper recovery disable the Link Loss Alert function on the port named C5 port21 as follows gt From the main port configuration menu left mouse click on the Graphical Display 3 Administration 1 File Mgmt Ping System set Telnet O User Mgmt Reboot Configuration H O Access Alarm Bridging m IGMP Luus Port Broadcast Protect Security Mrroring 005 E RADIIS amp SNMP SNTP a Statistice Configuration icon for port 21 Port Configuration View me Contro Media 1 Enabled 10 2 Enabled 1O0FX Down 5 AS Enabled 1UFX Down Enabled 1UFX Down 9 1 Enabled 10Fx Down 10 B2 Enabled 10Fx Down 13 B5 Enabled 10Fx Down 14 B6 Enabled Half 10Fx Down 17 Gi Enabled
10. Single mode fiber cable has a smaller diameter than multi mode fiber cable 9 125 microns for single mode versus 50 125 or 62 5 125 microns for multi mode where represent the core diameters and the core plus cladding respectively Single mode fiber allows full bandwidth at longer distances and may be used to connect 10 Mb nodes up to 10 km The same connection procedures for multi mode fiber apply to single mode fiber connectors 6 5 Connecting RJ45 Twisted Pair The RJ45 ports of the Unit can be connected to the following two media types 100Base TX and 10Base T CAT Five cables should be used when making 100Base TX connections When the ports are used as 10Base T ports CAT 3 may be used In either case the maximum distance for unshielded twisted pair cabling is 100 m 328 ft It is recommended that high quality CAT 5 cables which work with 10 Mb and 100 Mb be used whenever possible to provide flexibility in a mixed speed network as dual speed ports are auto sensing for 10 and 100 Mb s NOTE The following procedure describes how to connect a 10Base T or 100Base TX twisted pair segment to the RJ45 port The procedure is the same for both unshielded and shielded twisted pair cables Using standard twisted pair media insert either end of the cable with an RJ45 plug into the RJ45 connector of the port Even though the connector is shielded either unshielded or shielded cables may be used Connect the other end
11. 10Tx Down 18 C2 Enabled 10Tx Down 19 C3 Enabled Half 10Tx Down 20 C4 Enabled Half 107 Down 21 C5 Enabled 10Tx Down 22 C8 Enabled 10 Down 23 Enabled Full 100Tx Up 24 C8 Enabled 10Tx Down ima 18 d Auto STP Disable 1 Furwardi 7 Disable 1 Disabled 1UMD Disable 1 Disabled gt 1UMD Disable 1 Disabled gt 10Mb Disable 1 Disabled 10Mb Disable 1 Disabled 7 10Mb Disable 1 Disabled 7 10Mb Disable 1 Disabled 7 10Mb Enable 1 Disabled 7 10Mb Enable 1 Disabled 7 10Mb Enable 1 Disabled 7 10Mb Enable 1 Disabled 7 10Mb Enable 1 2 Disabled 10Mb Enable 1 Disable 100Mb Enable 1 2 Forward 10Mb Enable 1 Disable Within port 21 s configuration screen set the Link Loss Alert to Disabled MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 55 QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Save the settings gt Repeat this procedure for the other port on this and the rest of the switches that form the ring Graphical Display Port Configuration View tw Administration e Configuration Access Alarm Name c5 Dridging m icmp Control Enabled Logs Auto Disabled Port Broadcast Protect 10 Mbps gt Duplex B Security Back Pressure Disabled B Mirroring 005 Flow Control Enabled Details m RADIUS iy B GnsIP Priority None DISABLE LLA O smir gt 1 ON PORTS SNMP
12. Do you wish to upgrade the image Y or Y Multilink eminal EEE Fie Edit View Tusnsfer Help 5 HL 400Rxmoden get type app Do you wish to upgrade the image V or VES Please start 4Modem file transfer now 8888 Donmected 1 08 55 Send Fils 7 Folder C My ultilnkNT 7 Filename 7 otocol modem Send Close Cancel Enter the location of the firmware file that has to be loaded into Switch Select Xmodem as the protocol 59 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Click on the Send button The file will start to load as shown below Amodem file send for Multilink sending C Documents and Settings 14 20000 2S Documents Multilink 2 Packet 1560 Error checking Total retries E File 194K of 2800 Elapsed 00 01 27 Remaining 00 19 21 Throughput 2278 cps Once the file transfer is complete reboot the switch using the Reboot command or by switching the power off then on ML800 1200 1600 2400 reboot Proceed on rebooting the switch Y or N Y Rebooting now gt Login to the switch and use the show version command to verify the version ML800 1200 1600 2400 show version gt If necessary upload the configuration file using the following command
13. GUIDE 25 QUICKSTART GUIDE 8 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 but must be calculated as follows e First the Optical Power Budget is determined by subtracting the receiver s rated sensitivity from the transmitter s rated power both of which are defined in decibels of light intensity For example if a particular transmitter is rated at minus15 db and the receiver s sensitivity is rated at minus 31 db the difference of 16 db is the Optical Power Budget Xmt Output Pwr Rcv Sens OPB Optical power budget Magnum 15 0 dB 31 0dB 16 dB OPB The Optical Power Budget can be thought of as the maximum permitted attenuation of the light signal 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 worst Case OPB OPB 1dB for LED aging 1dB insertion loss for each pair of connectors x number of pairs The final step is to divide the calculated result by the rated cable loss per kilometer to determine the maximum distance For costly installations it is recommended that you always measure the actual cable loss befo
14. The Unit has a floating ground so the user may elect to ground either the positive or negative terminal NOTE When power is applied the green PWR LED will illuminate The Unit is available with a redundant power supply option If the redundant power supply is ordered it should be wired as described above The possible combinations of redundant power supplies are HI LO LO HI and LO LO The AC power supply cannot be supplied with a redundant supply MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 9 QUICKSTART GUIDE 10 3 2 Powering the Unit ML1600 NOTE NOTE Units with the AC power supply option can be connected directly to 110 240 V AC with the supplied power cord The terminal block for the HI and LO option on the Unit 15 located on the left front of the unit and 15 equipped with three 3 screw down lead posts The power terminals are identified as positive and negative and they are floating inside the unit so that either may be grounded by the user if desired The chassis is earth or ground D The connection procedure is straightforward Simply insert the DC leads to the Unit power terminals positive and negative screws Please ensure correct polarity and that each lead is securely tightened 110 250 V 0 9A or 100 240 V 1 8A 50 60Hz PWR L j 4 CONSOLE PORT Worm AP FIGURE 8 Power connection and alarm contac
15. front rear and sides The DIN Rail mounting brackets and latches are optional and need to be ordered as separate items 2 4 1 Mounting Dimensions for ML1200 ML800 with metal brackets Each Unit is supplied with metal mounting brackets and screws to mount the unit securely on a panel or wall It is recommended to mount the ML1200 ML800 Unit vertically for proper cooling and long life reliability It is also advisable to mount the unit with space for air movement around the top and the sides typically a minimum of 1 inch Note that the metal brackets supplied hold the back of the Unit out from the panel or wall behind it creating a rear space of about inch or 1cm This allows air circulation and cooling of the rear part of the case For best cooling of the Unit attach the metal brackets to metal rather than wood or plastic Attaching to metal helps conduct heat away from the Unit through the metal brackets and into the metal support structure Since the Unit has special internal thermal techniques patent pending to move the heat generated by the electronic components inside into the case the case may be quite warm to the touch during normal operation MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 7 QUICKSTART GUIDE 8 58 7 54 217 9mm 191 5mm 4 69 119 1mm 6 87 174 5 The Unit is mounted using brackets as shown in the illustration above The spacing for the mounting screws into the sup
16. status of the VLAN named GOOSE2 is displayed as Pending To activate VLAN 2 proceed as follows Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration 1500 Administration E 0 Configuration Access D Alarm 4 Bridging O IGMP Logs H D Port 20S H RADIUS SMTP ssp HTP H STF H 49 statistics H VLAN Set Type Port Based El Tag Based Active 12558101214 Mo Pending 21 22 2 Add Status Port Settings amp Leave Tagging GvRP Select Status Once in the Status menu set the VLAN ID to 2 and the VLAN status to Start MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Set 4 Tag Based VLAN Configuration Loot E tser Reboot O Configuration Access Alarm H Bridging IGMP Logs Port 905 RADIUS SNMP SNTP SIP Statistics VLAN Set Type Port Based El Tag Aased O riter Tauyi ig O GYRP Tag Based VLAN Status VLAN ID 2 Cancel OK gt Select OK to start VLAN 2 You will notice that VLAN 2 15 now active and ports 21 and 23 are part of this VLAN Ports 21 and 23 have been removed from the default tagged based VLAN1 You can add ports 21 and 23 back into the default tagged based VLAN 1 if you wish s
17. to a VLAN When using tag based VLANs a tag called 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 Tagged VLANs and priority are used within IEC 61850 GOOSE messaging The objective of this exercise is to become familiar with the correct procedure to configure tagged VLANs within the GE Multilink switches to support the IEC61850 GOOSE peer to peer messaging service 9 0 1 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 of assigning a priority and what is called a tag to the multicast messages 9 1 Configuring Tagged VLANs n lt gt LG vatis Vu A 452 f FIGURE 15 Tagged Virtual LANs MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 9 1 1 Configuring a VLAN within the switch gt First determine which physical ports are to be part of the tagged based VLAN gt Take note the names of the associated ports displayed on the Multilink home page In our example we want the ports named C5 and C7 to be part of the VLAN gt Once the port names have been determined open the main port configuration page by double clicking on one of the Port icons ML2400 Managed Switch EnerVista Multilin
18. using GBICs The Gigabit ports accept industry standard GBICs for user selection of the gigabit media type desired A selection of fiber and copper GBICs are available 22 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 7 Hubs and Switches Two of the major Ethernet LAN components are hubs and switches There are many advantages of a switch over a hub Hubs just transfer information from one port to all other ports Since a hub has no way of handling media contention collisions can occur requiring all segments connected to a hub to work in a half duplex mode Switches on the other hand have the capability of buffering messages allowing full duplex operation A switch will also learn the MAC addresses of devices connected to each of it s ports and will then route messages to just the port to which the destination device is connected thereby reducing data traffic on the network Switches that have configuration firmware to customize the switch and traffic are called managed switches Switches that have fixed configurations are referred to as unmanaged switches 7 1 Fiber Optic Ethernet Fiber optic Ethernet is rapidly becoming the medium of choice in applications where longer distances and immunity to EMI are of importance such as power system applications However the higher cost and the difficulty of terminating fiber cables allows twisted pair to continue to play a roll were appropriate The wavelen
19. DE micrometer fiber is 8 microns in diameter almost an eighth of that of the Multi Mode fiber surrounded by a second outer clad This clad can pass a light signal so for this reason the fiber is referred to as 9 by 125 micrometer fiber CLADDING CLADDING FIGURE 13 Differences between Multi Mode and Single Mode Cable 7 2 2 Single mode fiber Less attenuation per unit distance 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 imagining 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 it does 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 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART
20. Digital Energy Multilin Multilink Ethernet Communications Switch Quickstart Guide Firmware Revision 3 x Manual P N 1601 9026 A3 Manual Order Code GEK 113393B Copyright O 2009 GE Multilin E MERTI SS Re Preia GE Multilin 215 Anderson Avenue Markham Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 Tel 905 294 6222 Fax 905 201 2098 GE Multilin s Quality ae Management System is Internet http www GEmultilin com registered 10 1509001 2000 OMI 005094 HA m 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 and NEMA standards but no such assurance is given with respect to local codes and ordinances because they vary greatly 2009 GE Multilin Incorporated All rights reserved GE Multilin Multilink Quickstart Guide for revision 3 x Multilink 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 permission of GE Multilin The c
21. E INTERFACE S UPDATING USING THE ENERVISTA WEB INTERFACE SOFTWARE 62 et captos aceon 62 ccr NER 65 MULTILINK ML1600 2400 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE Digital Energy Multilin Multilink Ethernet Communications Switch QuickStart Guide 1 Preparation 1 1 Precautions Before installing the equipment it is necessary to take the following precautions if the equipment is mounted in an enclosed or multiple rack assembly 1 Ensure the environmental temperature is less than or equal to 50 C 2 Please ensure 1U 1 75 gap is provided above each switch in the enclosure for heat dissipation 3 Placement of the equipment must not overload or unevenly load the rack system 4 Verify the equipment s power requirements to prevent overloading of electrical circuits 5 Verify that the equipment has a reliable and uncompromised grounding path 6 Equipmentis to be installed by service personnel in a restricted operation area This chapter describes installation of the MultiLink Ethernet Switch as well as connection of the various Ethernet media types 1 2 Determining Mounting Location For mounting instructions refer to Section 2 below The location of a Unit switch is dependent on the physical layout of the network The Unit is typically placed in a central location where groups o
22. Graphical Display EnerVista MultiLink Software Administration Configuration Device Ports Logical View EnerVista Multilink Software combined with the MultiLink Model ML2400 and ML1600 switches provide power and efficiency managed Ethernet platform full range of industry standard software functions enables the versatile Multilink products to perform effectively in wide range of managed LAN applications Mode manual Gateway 0 0 0 0 Address 3 94 244 50 Mac Address 00 20 06 29 01 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Uptime D Days 03 38 13 Version 1 7 3 In this page we can see that the port named C5 has been assigned port number 21 and the port named C7 has been assigned port number 23 We want to assign ports 21 and 23 to their own single VLAN MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 43 QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Note these port numbers Graphical Display Port Configuration View Administration Configuratinn 1 Name Control Dupl Media 1 Al Cnabled Disable Torwardi 2 2 Enabled Half 10Fx Down 10Mb Disable Disabled 7 5 AS Enabled Half 10Fx Duwn 10Mb Disable Disabled 7 6 Enabled Half 10Fx Duwn 10Mb Disable Disabled 9 81 Enabled 1 Down 10Mb Disable Disabled 1U Enabled 1UFX Down 1UMD Disable Disabled
23. IN Rail brackets and are no 10 32 X 3 8 PHIL PAN w star washer The two heavy duty Din Rail latches are designed as if that they can be manually accessed from the top when the Unit is installed on a DIN Rail To install the Unit with the DIN Rail brackets and latches attached to it hold it in the side vertical position with the bottom out and with the top moved in toward the DIN Rail Position the latches over the top of the DIN Rail Then snap the latches into holding position by moving the bottom of the Unit inwards to a vertical position The DIN Rail latches and brackets are heavy duty and will hold the Unit securely in position even with cabling attached to it To release the Unit from the DIN Rail mounting press the top of the two DIN Rail latches down simultaneously to release the Unit so that it can be dismounted by pulling the bottom out Once the bottom of the Unit is rotated out the DIN Rail latch is not engaged and it can be moved up and out free of the DIN Rail mounting If the Unit is to be mounted on a DIN Rail track for proper convection cooling of the unit there must be air space in the rear as the Unit is held out from the rear of the panel by the mounting brackets Note that there is air space in the rear as the Unit is held out from the rear of the panel by the mounting brackets The ML1200 ML800 design uses the case for cooling patent pending and needs to be mounted vertically with air flow space around it in the
24. ITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Right mouse click on the Local Area Connections icon and select Properties Local Area Connection Properties Teena E faits UMS CUN 0 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks el Protocol 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 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 35 QUICKSTART GUIDE 36 gt Select Use the following IP address then enter 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 gt Select OK then again to exit the LOCAL AREA NETWORK PROPERTIES menu Connect the computer s Ethernet port to the switch using a straight through cable Ensure that the link LED come on on both the switch and PC New Office Document Open Office Document i Windows Update Set Program Access and Defaults GEIS Emergency Site Programs Run O 2x the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open bd Cancel Browse EE MULTILIN
25. K ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Select Run then enter CMD to start the DOS shell system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 CC Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings icCreersS Desktop gt ipconf ig Windows Gonfiguration Ethernet adapter D7PP98D1 6195 4709 BZRE 4FT15DDB3 7 7FRW Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address Default Gateway Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection ea Connection specific DNS Suffix 7 IP Address 43 94 244 12 4 subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gateway C Documents and E 2 Once the DOS shell has launched you will be presented with a DOS window Atthe 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 programmed An on screen report will appear indicating which addresses are now being used by the adapter The computer s configuration is complete gt Home Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by GE Consumer and Industrial File Edit View Favorites Tools Help JJ Search Se Favorites Media jT 11 3 94 24 7 1 GE C
26. KSTART GUIDE 34 In order to configure the switch using the web based interface the computer must be assigned an IP address and subnet mask If you are already familiar with this procedure you may skip this step Obtain an IP address subnet mask and possibly a gateway address from the 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 255 255 255 0 for all computers and relays on the network The IP address of each device on the network must be unique Given that in this example the switch was assigned an IP address 3 94 247 50 we are left with 253 unique addresses Once the computer has booted up right click on the icon labeled My Network Places followed by the Properties selection FY Network and Dial up Connections File Edt View Favorites Tools Advanced d Back v gt Qesh 3 GS X Address Network and Dial up Connections x e Go La Type status ge New Connection Dial up Disconnect Network and Dial up Er LAN Enabled Connections Local Area Connection LAN Connection Status Enabled 3 920 Integrated Fact Ethernet Controller 3C905C TX Compatible MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SW
27. LINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Press the Enter key until the message Hit lt Enter gt to log into Unit system is displayed PAultilink Hyper Terminal Hit lt Enter gt to Log into ML1600 System_ SCROLL 7 cars RUM Capture 70 gt Press the Enter key more time to get the login prompt Aulrilink HyperTerminal Yew Cal Transfer Help 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 52 227 7013 bE Multilin 215 Anderson Ave Markham Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 wow gemultilin com MultiLink MNS Version 3 2 0 Login Connected 0 01 43 detect 35400 1 8 N 1 SCROLL 5 jCapture Print echo gt Enter the login manager and default password manager Once you are successfully logged in the prompt will change to the model number of the switch you are connected to followed by the pound sign indicating a successful login MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 31 QUICKSTART GUIDE Multilink HyperTerminal 1 im s lil xl File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Copyright 2005 GE Multilin All rights reserved RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclo
28. LINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 61 QUICKSTART GUIDE 10 4 Updating Using the EnerVista Web Interface Software Use the following steps to install the EnerVista Secure Web Management software gt Download the latest MultiLink firmware from the GE Multilin web site to a convenient location on your hard drive Ensure that you have an FTP or TFTP server installed and running on your computer If you are using FTP make sure you have the FTP login name and password information ready Selectthe switch to upgrade Ensure you have system administration rights and privileges available on that switch gt Open SWM session with the switch by typing in the following URL https lt IP address of the switch 10 4 1 Using FTP It is always a good idea to save the configuration before an upgrade GE recommends a two step update first save the configuration to the ftp server then load the new image and restart the switch To save the configuration using FTP Select the Config Upload transfer type in the FTP window gt Load the new firmware as shown below FTP is located under Configuration File Mgmnt FTP if the current firmware is older than 1 7 3 Graphical Display FTP Logout o B Administration File o arg TFTP Ping system Telnet H User Mgmt Host Name Reboot Configuration k Server IP 3 94 245 191 File Name ML R
29. NET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 39 QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Select the Edit icon for port number one which has the name 1 Graphical Display Port Configuration View Lx 2 3 E Administration a Configuration E O Across gt Name Control Media Link Speed Auto Vlanih STP Dridging 1 Enabled Half 10Fx Disable Forvardi 2 EE 2 10Tx Down 10Mb Disable Disabled D Logs a Enabled Half 10Fx Down 10Mb Disable Disabled E Port AG Enabled Half Duwi Ohh Disallt Disabled Broadcast Protect 9 Al Enabled Hall Down Disabh Disabled 10 AZ Enabled 1O0FX Down 10Mb Disable Disabled O Security 13 H5 Enabled Half TUFX Down TUBB sapen F 14 Enabled Half 10Fx Down 10040 Disable Disabled Mirroring D m RADIUS D SMTP iD SNMP SNTP Statistics VLAN Ensure that the LINK LOSS ALTER feature is enabled on port A1 save the change if made click on the Save icon Repeat this procedure for the fiber optic port on the second switch Graphical Display Port Configuration View tot 2 Administration O Cnnfigurafinn COEM i Enable LLA on both switch ports k Contr Enabled connected to the Auto Disabled normal and Speed 10 Mbps a alternate UR
30. POT TESTING 12 4 CONNECTING A MANAGEMENT CONSOLE TERMINAL TO THE UNIT 13 DE RTO 13 Dus 15 1E 2181 AE 14 5 INTRODUCTION TO TWISTED PAIR amp FIBER OPTIC ETHERNET LANS 15 ETHERNET PHYSICAL LAYER TWISTED PAIR COPPER VS FIBER OPTIC 15 TWISTECIP GIF COD DER CObIG ertet o e e HR Rd D 15 3 2 ai ee Gia Na EM P CASS Me UE NEL ME LU E ER Ufo 16 SUPPORTEDNETRWMORK TOPOEOGIES itae Rebeli n 16 SUG APC MICS CROCS 16 2 16 RNGA 17 TOBASE 17 Twisted Pair sot 17 Ethernet Unshielded Twisted POI re uates 18 6 CONNEC HNG ETHERNET MEDIA 20 ES 20 CONNECTING ST TYPE FIBER OPTICS TWIST LOCK 20 CONNECTING SC TYPE FIBER OPTICS SNAP IN 222444 4 4 2 2 0000100110100100000000000040040004341 21 CONNECTING SINGLE MODE FIBER OPTICS oe PL s 21 CONNECTING R 21 CONNECTING GIGABIT MEDIA USING 22 T HUBS
31. aphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration at 4 9 Administration roit Sal O Cnnfiguratinn Access Brid D IGMP O Loss ID VLAN Nama Status Fort Tagged a H Port 1 Default VLAN Active 1 2 5 6 9 10 12 14 im RADIUS SMTP SNMP NTP H STP H Statistics E Q VLAN Set Type D Port Based Tag Based Fiter O Toggi i D GYRE Add Status Part Settings Join amp Leave A screen will open that will allow you to configure a new tag based VLAN gt Within this screen enter the new VLAN ID number or tag and the name of the VLAN We will use a tag of 2 and a VLAN name of GOOSE2 gt Left mouse click on the check boxes corresponding to ports 21 and 23 to add them to this new VLAN gt Select Save gt OK to exit MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 45 QUICKSTART GUIDE 46 Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration toot B Administration A Configuration E Access Alarm Dridging Ej Q IGMP Logs gt VLAN ID 2 Port QoS gt VLAN Name GOOSE RADIUS SMTP Pot SNMP Port 13 SNTP Port 14 te 17 a Statistics 18 3 H VLAN 19 x Set Purl 20 a Port Based Port 21 v E Tag Based 72 Port 23 v Fitter Tagging Cancel You will notice below that the
32. are gt Enter the xmodem command as shown below Hultilink enminal View Cal Transtar eJ ala S ML2400Hxmodem put type config Do you wish to export configuration file W or M VES Use MM DEM to export config file ICennecimd 10627 Auodeiet WANA 55011 CAPS Mum Cape 4 Click on the Transfer menu item and choose the Receive File option Receive File Place n the following holder Ic Documents Mulltiink T Lite protocol modern Receive Closa Cancel gt Enter the path to the folder in which the configuration file will be stored gt Select Xmodem as the receiving protocol 1 Receive Filename E xl modem never sends a filename so you must specify filename for storing the received file Folder C My Documents Multilink Filename Config file 1 OK Cancel Enter a name for the configuration file Click OK The configuration file will be stored at the specified location MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Verify that the configuration file has been created and stored correctly This completes the Save original Configuration procedure The following procedure describes how to upgrade the firmware Use the xmodem command ML800 1200 1600 24004 Xmodem get type app
33. configuration files as well as a copy of the Multilink firmware We recommend at least 15 MB of free disk space 5 Manager level account name and password for the switch being upgraded 6 Aninternet connection Ensure the connection does not block ftp file transfers 10 2 Selecting the Proper Version The latest version of the firmware is available at http www GEmultilin com catalog ethernet htm To deternine the version of firmware currently installed on your switch do the following Using the command line interface log into the switch uwing Manager access rights In the command line prompt enter the command show version Using the EnerVista web interface enter the IP address of the switch in the address bar of a web browser The firmware version installed on the switch will appear in the lower left corner of the screen 10 3 Upgrading Using a Serial Connection Command Line Interface Use the following procedure to install firmware to the MultiLink Ethernet Switch via the serial port gt Download the MultiLink Switch Software from the GE Multilin web site to a convenient location on your hard drive Usethe null modem cable to connect to the serial port of the switch gt Login at the manager level with the proper password MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 57 58 QUICKSTART GUIDE It is recommended that you save the current switch configuration before upgrading the firmw
34. connectors are clean before proceeding One strand of the duplex fiber optic cable is coded using color bands at regular intervals e The color coded strand must be used on the associated ports at each end of the fiber optic segment NOTE Connect the transmit TX port on the module light colored post to the receive RX port of the remote device Begin with the color coded strand of the cable for this first TX to RX connection Connectthe receive RX port on the module dark colored post to the transmit TX port of the remote device Use the non color coded fiber strand The LINK LED on the module will illuminate when a connection has been established at both ends assuming power is ON If LINK is not lit after cable connection the cause may be improper cable polarity Swap the fiber cables at the module connector to remedy this situation 20 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 6 3 Connecting SC type Fiber Optics snap in The following procedure applies to installations using modules with SC type fiber connectors These include the A3 A7 A8 G3 G4 G5 G7 G8 GC GF GH and GJ modules When connecting fiber media to SC connectors simply snap on the two square male connectors into the SC female jacks of the module until it clicks and secures 6 4 Connecting Single mode Fiber Optics When using single mode fiber cable be sure to use single mode fiber port connectors
35. eli73 bin Login ID gemultilin Fassmord ee oe op Transfer Image Download OF 62 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE As the file is being loaded you will see the file transfer in progress window Please Wait gt Once transfer is complete the switch needs to be restarted Are you sure you want to reboot the switch After reboot the new version of the Multilink firmware is ready for use 10 4 2 Using TFTP It is always a good idea to save the configuration before an upgrade Multilin recommends a two step update first save the configuration to the ftp server then load the new image and restart the switch Load the new firmware as shown below FTP is located under Configuration File Mgmnt TFTP if the current firmware is older than 1 7 3 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 63 QUICKSTART GUIDE Graphical Display loot Oe Administration File Mamt FIP Ping System H D set Telnet User k Hast Name D Reboot D Contiquration k Server IP 3 94 245 191 File Name ML_Reli 73 bin Transter Image Download As the file is being loaded you will see the file transfer in progress window Please Wait Cancel 64 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE
36. f network devices need to communicate These switches are typically rack mounted in a wiring closet but because MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 1 QUICKSTART GUIDE they have rubber feet they can also be installed on a shelf or table top unit The compact size allows the Unit to be easily placed in an office or lab area and it can also be either shelf of wall mounted Locate a power source within six feet 2 meters of the intended Unit site The rugged metal case will normally protect the switch from accidental damage in a lab or workplace setting Maintain an open view of the front to visually monitor the status LEDs 2 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 2 Mechanical Installation 2 1 Table top or Shelf Mounting The Unit can be mounted on a table top or any suitable horizontal surface It has four rubber feet to provide stability without scratching finished surfaces 2 2 Rack Mounting ML2400 Installation of a MultiLink Ethernet Switch in a 19 inch rack is a simple procedure When properly installed the front mounted LED status indicators should be in plain view and easy to read Rack mount installation requires special 19 inch rack mounted brackets and screws included with the Unit These brackets attach to the front sides of the switch which is then typically fastened into a standard 19 RETMA rack as shown below 754733A1 CDR FIGURE 1 Rack mou
37. ground must be removed prior to the dielectric strength test to protect the transient suppression circuitry of the power supply For specific product details please refer to the appropriate product Reference Manual CAUTION The figure below is a typical example of the set up Power Supply 2 ower Supply ALARM 250V Fse 110 250 V SSS 4 100 240 V 1 BA 100 240 V 18 F dus Di L N L N Jumper Must be Removed FIGURE 9 Dielectric strength testing MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 4 Connecting a Management Console Terminal to the Unit 4 1 Description Use a DB 9 to DB 9 null modem cable ML2400 ML1600 or RJ45 to DB 9 null modem cable ML1200 ML800 to connect the Unit console port to the a PC Console cables may be purchased as a separate items They are not included with the Unit NOTE 4 1 1 ML2400 ML1600 754736A1 CDR FIGURE 10 Unit console port The pin assignment for the console port are indicated in the following table Table 1 Console port pin assignment Signal Description _ This information enables a management station PC or console terminal to connect directly to the switch console using a straight through serial cable MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 13 QUICKSTART GUIDE 4 1 2 ML1200 ML800 Table 2 Pinout information for above connect
38. gt Reboot the switch when the transfer is complete Are you sure you want to rebaot the switch After reboot the new version of the Multilink firmware is ready for use MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 65 QUICKSTART GUIDE 66 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE
39. gths of light used in fiber optic communication are 820 1300 and 1550 nanometers nm because it has been found that these wavelengths of light are attenuated the least as they travel through the fiber optic medium Compatible ports must operate at the same wavelength of light and be linked with appropriate fiber There are two categories of fiber optic cable multi mode and single mode Note that until recently the cable used with 820nm wavelength light was offered only in multi mode while 1300nm wavelength light uses both single and multi mode compatible cable Cable compatible with 1550nm wavelength light is offered only in single mode 7 1 1 Wavelengths of light Multi Mode Single Mode 820 A A 1500nm A A 1550nm N A X Note that both devices must use the same wavelength of light MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 23 QUICKSTART GUIDE 7 2 Single and Multi mode cable 7 2 1 Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical Specifications Multi Mode 125um 62 5 125 um e 50 125 um Single Mode 9 125 um Will become more popular as baud rate goes up This is a scaled drawing of both a 62 5 125 um multi mode fiber and 9 125 um single mode fiber The outer clad of both is 125 micrometers in diameter The multi mode core at 62 5 micrometers is a little bit thinner than the average human hair The core of the 9 125 24 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUI
40. hitecture e Full Network Redundancy e Allows for Fastest Network Recovery RO mode has typical recovery time of lt 5 ms hop e Most Cost Effective Solution 5 3 10BASE T and 100BaseT Media 10 Base T and 100 Base T are the two most common twisted pair copper media standards There are also several popular fiber optic media standards which we will review later in this section With respect to 10 or 100 Base T the 10 or 100 designation indicates a baud rate of either 10 or 100 megabits per second Base stands for baseband while the T stands for twisted pair Since many twisted pair interfaces can work at either baud rate the designation 10 100 Base T has evolved to show this capability The cable can be ether unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP We recommend category 5e UTP for applications of up to 100 Mbs 5 3 1 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 Category 3 Can be used in 10BASE T 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 Category 5 Capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 100 Mbps e Category Used in networks running at speeds up to 1000 Mbps 1 Gbps Category 6 Consists of four pairs of 24 gauge copper wires which can transmi
41. hniques patent pending to move the heat generated by the electronic components inside into the case the case may be quite warm to the touch during normal operation The unit can be mounted using the brackets turned outside normal or inside if space is tight Attach the mounting bracket either outside or inside as shown in the illustration below dotted line shown for the brackets inside The spacing for the mounting screws into the supporting wall or panel is a rectangle 11 89 x 7 85 center to center WARNING ONLY USE SCREWS PROVIDED WITH THE UNIT TO MOUNT BRACKETS ON TO PRODUCT 9 356 1 688 10 52 SCREWS PROVIDED 9 150 DIN RAIL MOUNTING POSITION 754711A1 CDR FIGURE 6 Unit mounting dimensions MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 2 4 DIN Rail Panel Mounting ML1200 ML800 The Multilink ML1200 ML800 is designed for use in a factory floor industrial environment It is available with optional DIN Rail brackets to mount it securely in a metal factory floor enclosure maintained vertically for proper convection cooling of the unit The Unit requires one DIN Rail mounting clip or latch for secure mounting The Din Rail Latching clips are mounted on the upper side corners of the ML1200 ML800 unit Two threaded holes are provided on the sides of the Unit for DIN Rail mounting purposes See side view at the left The required two screws are included with the D
42. ich can then be dismounted by pulling the bottom out Once the bottom of the Unit is rotated out the DIN rail latch is not engaged and the switch can be moved up and out free of the DIN rail mounting The following figure shows the vertical mounting of the Unit on a DIN rail track for proper convection cooling Note there is air space in the rear as the Unit is held out from the rear of the panel by the mounting brackets The Unit design uses the case for cooling patent pending and needs to be mounted vertically with air flow space in the front rear and sides jt 7547 10 1 FIGURE 5 Unit mounted vertically with DIN rail brackets and latches MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 QUICKSTART GUIDE The DIN Rail mounting brackets and latches are optional and need to be ordered as separate items 2 3 1 Mounting Dimensions with Metal Brackets Each MultiLink Unit is supplied with metal mounting brackets and screws to mount the unit securely It is recommended to mount the Unit vertically for proper cooling and long life reliability It is also advisable to mount the unit with space for air movement around the top and the sides typically a minimum of 1 inch The back of the Unit unit is held out from the panel or wall behind it creating a rear space of about inch or 1 cm This allows air circulation and cooling of the rear part of the case Since the Unit uses special internal thermal tec
43. inimum 18 AWG cable for connection to a centralized DC power source Minimum 14 AWG cable for connection to a earthing wiring Use only with listed 10 A circuit breaker provided in building installation deb Ne Complies with FDA radiation performance standards 21 CFR sub chapter J or equivalent e Fastening torque of the lugs on the terminal block 9 inch pound maximum 6 For AC and HI powered units use only with listed 20A circuit breaker provided in building installation Circuit breaker shall be provided in end system or building as disconnect device 7 Centralized DC power source cable securing use at least four cable ties to secure the cable to the rack at least 4 inches apart with the first one located within 6 inches of the terminal block 3 5 Alarm Contacts The alarm contacts feature provides two form A normally closed NC contacts to which the user can attach two sets of status monitoring wires at the green terminal block When this option is present the terminal block for alarm contacts is part of the power input panel in the Unit case The DC power input connection is in the same panel A manual on off switch for power to the unit is not available on Unit units with the alarm contacts option as these two features occupy the same space in the case The first NC alarm contact top position is a software alarm operated by user settings in the Unit software The user can disable the software alarm fea
44. l RST 00 Bridge ID B0 00 00 a0 c9 36 52 71 Priority 32768 Status Enabled Time Forward Delay Hold Time topology Change Time Since MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 53 QUICKSTART GUIDE D Graphical Display RO Mode Logout configuration El Access Alarm Bridging D PV Status d Logs Part Ports gt 0905 E FRAGILE O RSTP Bridge Pot RSTP ose sMTP SNTP Stalistes E ER Sable z gt Select the Configuration gt RSTP gt RO Mode menu as shown above gt Click the Edit button to configure RO Mode Select the desired ports that are part of the ring as shown below gt Click OK to exit Only 2 ports can be selected to Ring Only Mode Graphical Display RO Mode Adminietration Configuration Access E Bridging i Kw Qo Pa C L amp CP Enter the port number and click Logs mm EERTE D zi E RSTP Port 3 D Bridge RSTP Port 4 RSTP 7 Q Shee Shir Statistics VLAN Dog wersion 2 1 54 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE gt
45. ndustry Association s Standard 568B 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 here RJ45 Connectors BR 100 metres max length FIGURE 12 Pin Layout for RJ45 Ethernet Crossover Patch Cable MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 19 QUICKSTART GUIDE 6 Connecting Ethernet Media 6 1 Description The Unit s are specifically designed to support standard Ethernet media types within a single unit This is accomplished by using a family of modules that are individually selected and configured The supported media types with the corresponding IEEE 802 3 802 3D 802 3u 802 3AB and 802 3z standards and connector types are as follows Table 3 Ethernet media IEEE standard Media type 100Base FX multi mode fiber 220m single mode fiber 10Base T twisted pair 100 m 100Base TX 100Base FX 6 2 Connecting ST type Fiber Optics twist lock The following procedure applies to installations using modules with ST type fiber connectors These are type A1 A2 A5 A6 and AF modules Before connecting the fiber optic cable remove the protective dust caps from the tips of the connectors on the module Save these dust caps for future use gt Wipe clean the ends of the dual connectors with a soft cloth or lint free lens tissue dampened in alcohol Ensure the
46. nfiguring the switch ports for UR redundant operation Iternate Ethernet Port optional The universal relay offers a redundant port option once the link loss alert feature is enabled on the associated port the relay will be able to detect a failure of the link alarm and switch to the alternate port The following procedure should be used to enable Link Loss Alert on each of the the ports used in the redundant configuration Note the names of all switch ports that will require the Link Loss Alert feature to be enabled In our example the port named A1 is one of the ports that will be used in a redundant configuration so the Link Loss Alert feature must be enabled on this port Double click on the Switch Port icon to open the main port configuration screen EnerVista MultiLink Software ex Administration Configuration Device Ports Logical View 3 Multilin SG Enervista MURINE Sofware combined with the MultiLink Model MLZAUU and MLLEOO switches provide power and cfficiency managed Ethernet platform full range of induztry ztandard software functions enables the verzatile MultiLinlz products to perform effectively in wide range of managed LAN applications Mode manual bk Chir Loe Address 197 165n 5 5 k Addres nn n znn 2 ed nn Subnet ask Puh pghh 755 Optima nnaws MULTILINK ETHER
47. nting Please ensure 1U 1 75 gap is provided above each switch in the enclosure for heat J dissipation NOTE PEA v e Standard Flush 23 Mount Bracket _ e Mid Range or 5 Set Back Bracket 754734A1 CDR FIGURE 2 Mountings for Unit units rack mounted in a frame MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE The 23 inch brackets and the ETSI European metric approximately 21 brackets are also available for rack mounting of the Unit These brackets are popular in the telecommunications industry where they are a standard for central office rack mounting purposes The 23 inch and the ETSI brackets are mainly used for larger equipment assemblies in rack mounting frames where the rack mount equipment 15 typically accessed in operation from both sides The bracket mounting holes in the sides of the Unit permits it to be mounted in various ways The same holes fit all three types 19 ETSI 23 of brackets The mounting for the 23 is illustrated above The brackets may be attached flush with the front or attached in the center for a set back mounting which may reduce cabling torque The optional 23 brackets and the ETSI 21 brackets each come as a pair in package along with the necessary screws for attaching the brackets to the sides of the Unit They must be ordered as line items 2 3 DIN Rail Panel Mounting ML1600 The Unit is designed for use in a fact
48. of the cable to the corresponding device Use the LINK LED to ensure connectivity by noting that the LED will be illuminated when the unit is powered and connection is established The Unit RJ45 Gigabit ports can be connected to 1000Base T CAT 5E or better 100 Q UTP or shielded twisted pair STP balanced cable media The CAT 5E or shielded twisted pair STP balanced cable is recommended when making 1000Base TX connections In either case the maximum distance for unshielded twisted pair cabling is 100 m 328 ft It is recommended that high quality CAT 5E cables which work at both 100 and 1000 Mb be used whenever possible to provide flexibility in a mixed speed network NOTE MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 21 QUICKSTART GUIDE The following procedure describes how to connect a 1000Base T twisted pair segment to the RJ45 port The procedure is the same for both unshielded and shielded twisted pair cables 1000Base T connections require that all four pairs or wires be connected gt Insert either end of the cable with an RJ45 plug into the RJ45 connector on the module Although the connector is shielded either unshielded or shielded cables may be used Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding device gt Use the LINK LED to ensure connectivity by noting that the LED will be illuminated when the unit is powered and connection is established 6 6 Connecting Gigabit Media
49. onsumer amp Industrial Switch IP address MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 37 38 QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Next launch Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the switch to go to the switch s web page Muti Link ML 1600 EnerViste Setup MULTILINK 16 setur Login ID Password At the Multilink login web page enter the default Login name which is manager gt Enter the default login Password which is again manager gt Left mouse click on the Login pushbutton to attempt to log in Enric EnerVista MultiLink Software Logout e o uj 9 Adminestration t Contiguroton Device Ports Logical View KB EG GS MES 3 x Enervista MURILINE Sofwars combined with the Multilink Model MLZ400 and 1600 switches provide power and efficiency managed Ethernet platform full range of induztry ztandard oftware functions enables the verzatile products to perform effectively in wide range of managed LAN applications Mode manual bk Chir Loe AW ud odes 197 16n 5 5 k Address nn nznh 25 ed nn Subnet ask PSS ron 7550 k Optima 01 12 77 If you have successfully logged in you will be presented with a graphic of the particular Multilink switch to which you are connected MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 8 3 Co
50. ontent of this manual is for informational use only and 15 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 9026 A3 July 2009 MULTILINK ML1600 2400 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents pm 1 E 1 DETERMINING MOUNTING LOCATION teta eret te Eo tecto 1 ZONIBCEFEENNICAT UNS TATION 3 TABLE TOP OR SHELF MOUNTING s Saat leita tem a tastes 5 RACK MOUNTING 5 DIN RAIL 7 PANEL MOUNTING 6 4 Mounting Dimensions with Metal Brackets 6 DIN RAIL PANEL MOUNTING ML1200 MLB80OO tentent 7 Mounting Dimensions for ML1200 ML800 with metal brackets 7 3 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 9 POWERING ORE UNIT S INA 9 POWERING THE UNIT 6 10 POWERING THE UNIT ML1200 ML80OO nnnc 10 UL REQUIREMENTS FOR DC POWERED UNITS 11 ALARN ON OM MU A 11 DIELECTRIC STRENGTH HI
51. or Pin Name Description Direction 1 RTX Request to Send OUT 3 TXD Transceiver Data OUT 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 6 RXD Receive Data IN 8 CIs Clear to Send IN 14 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 Introduction to Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Ethernet LANs This section will provide a brief review of modern Ethernet media before covering the steps to correctly configure the Multilink switch for typical protective relaying applications For this discussion the range of IP addresses that will be used are within the range of 5 94 247 1 to 3 94 247 254 using a subnet mask of 255 255 255 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 5 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 is easier to terminate has lower installation costs but is susceptible to electrical noise and a single run of twisted pair cable is distance limited Fiber optic media typically is able to be applied over much longer distances is immune to electrical noise and while being more difficult to terminate the availability of per fabricated cables has reduced the complexity of the installation within
52. ory floor industrial environment It is available with optional DIN rail brackets to mount it securely in a metal factory floor enclosure maintained vertically for proper convection cooling of the unit The Unit requires two DIN rail mounting clips or latches for secure mounting contact GE Multilin for ordering information 754708A1 CDR FIGURE 3 Unit with DIN rail clips The DIN rail latching clips are mounted on the upper rear corners of the unit Two threaded holes are provided on the sides of Unit for DIN rail mounting purposes Two 10 32 x 3 8 PHIL PAN with star washer screws are included with the DIN rail brackets The two heavy duty DIN rail latches are designed to be manually accessible from the top when the unit is installed on a DIN rail MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 754709A1 CDR FIGURE 4 DIN rail latch detail To install the Unit with the DIN rail brackets and latches hold the unit in the vertical position with the bottom out and with the top toward the DIN rail Position the latches over the top of the DIN rail then snap the latches into holding position by moving the bottom of the switch inwards to a vertical position The heavy duty DIN rail latches and brackets will hold the Unit securely in position even with cabling attached to the unit To release the Unit from the DIN rail simultaneously press down the top of the DIN rail latches to release the switch wh
53. ould like to reboot the switch Select Y for yes and Y again to save the new settings Oncethe switch has completed a reboot the new IP and subnet mask will be in effect Login manager Password x ML16008 show setup Version MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address CLI Mode System Name System Contact System Location System bjectId ML16064 System Description 1600 build 3 2 0 20 06 2b 33 30 3 94 248 1 255 255 255 3 94 248 1 Manager 1600 16 Port Modular Ethernet Switch multilin tech ge com Markham Ontario 1 3 6 1 4 1 13248 12 6 Feb3 2009 11 11 37 Once the switch has rebooted you will need to log in again To confirm that the IP address and subnet mask were saved correctly enter the command show setup followed by the Enter key The Multilink switch will then provide an on screen list of the switch settings including the switch 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 8 2 Assigning a static IP Address to a personnel computer Network Place Modem Helper Search For Computers MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Tine 2 A et Player 33 QUIC
54. porting wall or panel is a rectangle 21 74 x 11 91 cm 8 56 x 4 69 inches center to center RJ LOCATIONS 8 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE 3 Electrical Installation 3 1 Powering the Unit ML2400 Units with the AC power supply option can be connected directly to 110 240 V AC with the supplied power cord The standard high voltage 120 125 V AC DC or low voltage 48 V DC terminal block on the Unit is located on the rear of the unit and is equipped with three 3 screw down lead posts The power terminals are identified as positive negative and filter ground for DC power and as live L neutral N and for AC power These terminals are floating inside the unit so that either may be grounded by the user if desired The chassis or safety ground is the stud located beside the terminal block The connection procedure is straightforward Simply insert DC leads to the Unit power terminal positive negative and D or AC leads to the live L neutral N and D Please ensure the correct polarity The D should be connected to the safety ground except during dielectric testing Ensure that each lead is securely tightened 54735A3 CDR FIGURE 7 Power connection and alarm contacts iy Always use a voltmeter to measure the voltage of the incoming power supply and properly determine the positive and negative leads NOTE The GND should be hooked up first
55. re and immediately after the installation 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 Worst case distance Worst case OPB in dB Cable Loss in dB Km where the typical cable loss for 62 5 125 and 50 125im is 2 8 dB km 100 140 Multi mode 850nm is 3 3 dB km e 9 125 Single mode 1310nm is 0 5 dB km a worst case industry number 9 125 Single mode 1310nm is 0 4 dB km LXSC25 9 125 Single mode 1550nm is 0 25 dB km 7 5 40 SSCX e 9 125 Single mode 1550nm is 0 2 dB km ZXSC70 and 9 125 Single mode 1550nm is 0 22 dB km ZXSC120 These are typical cable losses There will be deviations depending on the manufacturer Always measure the loss before installation 26 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Several styles of connector are used to terminate the attached to the end of the fiber cable The ST and SC connectors shown below are among the more popular Ensures that the UR CPU switch and cable have compatible connectors FIGURE 14 Common Fiber Optic Connectors 8 1 Assigning an IP address to the Multilin Switch The easiest way to configure the switch is through the WEB interface 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 dete
56. rmine if the IP address subnet mask or default gateway needs to be modified In our example test network the valid rang of IP addresses is from 3 94 247 1 to 3 94 247 254 The easiest way to assign an IP address and subnet mask is through the switches console serial port A null modem cable is required to connect the console port to the computer s serial port For ML2400 ML1600 a DB 9 to DB 9 null modem cable is required For ML1200 ML800 a Cisco compatible RJ45 to DB 9 null modem cable is required MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 27 QUICKSTART GUIDE The Hyperterminal utility application is a convenient standard firmware tool that will be used to configure the switch This program is found on most windows based operating systems under programs gt accessories gt communications gt Hyperterminal 7 Entertainment b Connections Gunes P9 Webwork Setup Wizard 73 System Tools 5 New Connection Wizard 3 Address Bock A Remote Desktop Connection Calculator Notepad Open Office Document pant Sametime Connect Program Companbity Wizard _ GJ Synchronize fi Programs Computer Associshes b Tour Windews XP C E Windows Explorer B 1 o gt GE Power Management Windows Movie Maker Accessories WordPad 2 CE c Snaglt 7 a Ed Help and Support Run E E Log Off 410001496
57. s Enter the xmodem command as shown below Hyper erminal E Fis Eda Vee CA Helo a2 oa E 2480Hsmodem get type config you wish to import from configuration file V or M YES Please start Modem file transfer now ep qm 00 02 dee SCROLL OOPS NUM Canine Pret echa 60 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Select the Transfer menu item and choose the Send File option Send File E Ab x Folder Documents Filename CAMy Documents SM ultlink Contig file 1 24 Fr tacal modem Send Close Cancel Enter the location of the configuration file and select Xmodem for the protocol gt Click on the Send button The file will start to load as shown below Amodem file send for Multilink Packet 15000 Error checking Checksum Total retries Im File 194K of 28006 Elapsed 00 01 27 Remaining 00 19 31 Throughput 2278 cps gt Once the transfer is complete the switch will have to be rebooted either by entering Reboot or by switching the power off then on ML800 1200 1600 2400 reboot Proceed on rebooting the switch Y or N Y Rebooting now gt Once the switch has rebooted login and verify that the configuration was loaded correctly This completes the upgrade process MULTI
58. sure is subject to U S Government restrictions as set forth in Sub division b 3 11 of the rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 52 227 7013 GE Multilin 715 Hnderson Hue Markham Ontario Canada LGE 1B3 www gemultilin com Multilink MNS Version 3 2 0 Login manager Password 4 44 4 ML1600H Connected 0 03 48 detect 38400 8 N 1 SCRC CAPS NUM capture echo 2 In this example the switch that the computer is connected to is a Multilink 1600 109 ipconfig 1p 9 94 247 98 5 255 255 255 0 ML1600H ML1600 reboot Proceed on rebooting the switch Y or N Do you wish to save current configuration V or N Saving current configuration Configuration saved Rebooting now The instruction manual for the MultiLink provides a list of all instructions A valid IP address and subnet mask can be programmed into the switch using the IP config command as follows Type ipconfig ipz then enter the IP address in our example we will use a unique address between 3 94 244 1 and 3 94 244 254 followed by a space Type mask Enter the mask in our example system we would use 255 255 252 0 If a default gateway is also required enter a space and type dgwz V V NV y Enter the ip address of the gateway 32 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE Select the Enter key The switch will ask if you w
59. switches provide power and efficiency in 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 applications Boot Mode manual Galeway 3 94 248 1 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 49 QUICKSTART GUIDE From this screen we can see that the port named C5 is actually port 21 gt Note this port number Ai lultiLink Managed Switch EnerVista 177 Grophical Display Port Configuration View loot O Administration E Configuration Pod Control Dupl Media Link Speed Auto STP 1 1 Enabled Full 100Tx Up 100Mb Enable NO STP 2 A2 Enabled 107 Down 10Mb Enable MOSTP 7 3 Enabled 101 Down 10Mb Enable NOSTP 4 Ad Enabled 10Tx Down 10Mb Enable STP 5 AS Enabled Half 107 T Mb Enable NO SIP 6 Enabled 10 Down 10Mb Enable 5 Enabled Full 100Te Wp 100M Enable NOSTP 8 Ag Enabled 10 Down 10Mb Enable NOSTP 9 B1 Enabled Full 100 Down 100Mb Disable NOSTP i 82 Enabled Full 100Fx Down 100Mb Disabli 13 BS Enabled Full 100Fx Down 100Mb Disabil NOSTP 14 Enabled Full 100 Down 100Mb Disable HOSTP 17 c1 Enabled 10Fx Down 10Mb Disable j 10Mb Disable
60. t data at speeds of up to 1000 Mbps Recommended MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 17 QUICKSTART GUIDE 18 5 3 2 Ethernet Unshielded Twisted Pair RJ4S Pin f END2 T E Diagram End 2 White Blue i mtm os Where is pin 1 87654321 12345678 FIGURE 11 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 a patch cable Whether the cable 15 straight through or crossover as per standard each of the wires within the cable has the following color code For the first twisted wire pair or wire pair 1 one wire is White with Blue bands while the other wire is Blue MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE For the second twisted wire pair one wire is White with orange bands while the other wire 15 orange The third twisted wire pair 3 consists of a white wire with green bands and a second wire that is green The final wire pair wire pair 4 consists of a white wire with brown bands while the other wire 15 Brown The Electronic Industry Association EIA Telecommunications I
61. the substation dramatically 5 1 1 Twisted Pair copper cable e Easy to Terminate Low installation costs e Susceptible to noise interference e Limited by 100m distance Either shielded or unshielded UTP MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 15 QUICKSTART GUIDE 5 1 2 Fiber Longer distances possible limited only by attenuation e Immune to electrical noise More difficult termination and splicing e Slightly higher cost for cable Two categories e multi mode single mode 5 2 Supported Network Topologies With either 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 of several switches higher speed uplink ports is often referred to as a backbone Star Mesh Ring gU Sa NE a gt 2 cme jc WR od c Sa 5 2 1 Star Architecture e Single Point of failure before loss of communications e Additional Ethernet switches Required e Network Recovery in approximately 6 ms per Ethernet switch 5 2 2 Mesh Architecture e Multiple Points of failure required before loss of communications 16 MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE e Additional Fiber Cables required 5 2 3 Ring Arc
62. ts ALARM Always use a voltmeter to measure the voltage of the incoming power supply and properly determine the positive or negative leads The GND 1 should be hooked up first The Unit has a floating ground so the user may elect to ground either the positive or negative terminal When power is applied the green PWR LED will illuminate 3 3 Powering the Unit ML1200 ML800 The DC internal power supply supports installation environments where the DC voltage is from 18 to 150 volts depending on the model selected The power consumption will range from about 20 up to 35 watts depending on the port quantity and types in the configuration When connecting the Ethernet cabling there is no need to power down the unit Individual cable segments can be connected or disconnected without concern for power related problems or damage to the unit Power input options are available to suit the ML1200 ML800 Switches to special high availability communications and or heavy industrial grade applications including 48VDC 24VDC and 125VDC with single DC input 48VDC 24VDC and 125VDC with dual source DC input External AC power supplies are optional see Section 1 2 of the Reference Manual for Ordering Information MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE QUICKSTART GUIDE See the Appendices of the reference manual for more details Use an RFQ for other variations 3 4 UL Requirements for DC Powered Units M
63. ture with a software configuration command if desired When the software alarm is enabled the form A normally closed NC contact is held close during normal software operation A user defined software malfunction such as an SNMP trap or a software security violation causes the contact to open and thus trigger an alarm in the user s monitoring system The second bottom position NC alarm contact is held closed when there is power on the main board inside of the Unit This provides a hardware alarm because the NC contacts will open when internal power is lost either from an external power down condition or by the failure of the Unit power supply For an Unit with the redundant power supply option the hardware alarm contact will change state if any one of the power supplies fails Useful information about the alarm contacts The four terminal block 1 2 3 and 4 is adjacent to the power supply e The top two pins 1 and 2 are software operated The bottom two pins 3 and 4 are hardware operated By default the alarm contacts are NC normally closed Software operation must be enabled to get the alarm traps Further information is provided in this manual The green alarm contacts are on the front rear area next to the power source of the Unit MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE 11 12 QUICKSTART GUIDE 3 6 Dielectric Strength hi pot Testing The shorting link between the D and safety
64. uch that they are part of both VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 To do this gt Select the configure icon for the default tagged based VLAN1 Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration Loot OO 8 Administration A O Configuration E Access Alarm Brid O IGMP Logs amp Port 005 RADIUS SMTP SNMP NTP m Statistics VLAN Set Port Based Tag Based 1 2 Fitter Tagging ovnP MULTILINK ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH QUICKSTART GUIDE Status Tagged B Active 1 2 5 8 9 10 13 14 Active 21 23 No CONFIGURE Add Status Port Settings Join amp Leave 47 QUICKSTART GUIDE gt Add ports 21 and 23 to tagged based VLAN 1 by checking the corresponding boxes VEAN ID i Tag Based VLAN Configuration Lot OO k VLON Name Default V a B Part Part 14 Port 17 z SAVE Port 10 Port 19 gt VLAN ID 1 Port JU x 21 3 k VLAN Name Default VLAN Port 22 9 p Pot Stat Purl 24 Port 14 M Purl 17 Purl 18 Port 18 Port 20 y Port 21 Port 22 v Port 23 Co Port 24 M Cancel Select the save icon at the top of the screen Select OK to return to the main tag VLAN menu Graphical Display Tag Based VLAN Configuration toot 2 Administration F Configuration Access Alarm Briduiriu
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