1Terms of Use ............................................................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Certifications and Marks ................................................................................................................................. 5
1.6 Safety Notices and Warnings .......................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 What Shipped? ............................................................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Front - Port Types ......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.6 Front - Power & Status Indicators ................................................................................................................ 13
2.7 Rear - Power Ports ........................................................................................................................................ 13
2.8 Rear — Unit Identifiers ................................................................................................................................. 14
3Network IP Address Configuration ................................................................................................................ 15
5.2 Heartbeat Frequency .................................................................................................................................... 21
5.6 Heartbeat Direction ...................................................................................................................................... 25
5.7 Heartbeat Packet Type .................................................................................................................................. 26
5.8 System Bypass Modes ................................................................................................................................... 27
5.8.1 Normal ................................................................................................................................................... 27
5.8.2 Normal High Availability ........................................................................................................................ 28
6Command List ........................................................................................................................................... 35
6.1.1 Bypass Get Info...................................................................................................................................... 35
6.1.2 Bypass Get Info Reset ............................................................................................................................ 35
6.1.3 Bypass Set Direction .............................................................................................................................. 35
6.1.4 Bypass Set Expire ................................................................................................................................... 36
6.1.5 Bypass Set Fail ....................................................................................................................................... 36
6.1.6 Bypass Set Frequency ............................................................................................................................ 36
6.1.7 Bypass Set Mode ................................................................................................................................... 37
6.1.8 Bypass Set Packet .................................................................................................................................. 37
6.1.9 Bypass Set Reactivate ............................................................................................................................ 37
6.2.1 Email Get Settings ................................................................................................................................. 38
6.2.2 Email Send Test ..................................................................................................................................... 38
6.2.3 Email Set Password ............................................................................................................................... 38
6.2.4 Email Set Destination ............................................................................................................................ 39
6.2.5 Email Set Source .................................................................................................................................... 39
6.2.6 Email Set Server .................................................................................................................................... 39
6.2.7 Email Set Trigger ................................................................................................................................... 40
6.3 Management Port Commands ...................................................................................................................... 40
6.3.1 Management Get Info ........................................................................................................................... 40
6.3.1 Management Set CLI Timeout ............................................................................................................... 41
6.3.2 Management Set Daemon CLI .............................................................................................................. 41
6.3.3 Management Set Daemon Shell ............................................................................................................ 41
6.3.4 Management Set Daemon NTPD .......................................................................................................... 42
6.3.1 Management Set DHCP ......................................................................................................................... 42
6.3.2 Management Set DNS ........................................................................................................................... 42
6.3.3 Management Set IP ............................................................................................................................... 43
6.3.4 Management Set Gateway .................................................................................................................... 43
6.3.5 Management Set Password .................................................................................................................. 43
6.3.6 Management Set Subnet ...................................................................................................................... 43
6.3.7 Management Set TFTPServer ................................................................................................................ 44
6.3.8 Management Set Username ................................................................................................................. 44
6.4 Port Commands ............................................................................................................................................. 44
6.4.1 Port Get Info .......................................................................................................................................... 44
6.4.2 Port Get Counter ................................................................................................................................... 45
6.4.3 Port Get Counter Detail ......................................................................................................................... 45
6.4.4 Port Reset Counter ................................................................................................................................ 45
6.4.5 Port Set Media....................................................................................................................................... 46
6.4.6 Port Set Speed ....................................................................................................................................... 46
6.5.2 Reset To Factory Defaults ..................................................................................................................... 47
6.5.3 Update System Firmware ...................................................................................................................... 47
6.6 System Commands ........................................................................................................................................ 48
6.6.1 System Get Info ..................................................................................................................................... 48
6.6.1 System Reset Logfile ............................................................................................................................. 48
6.6.2 System Send Logfile .............................................................................................................................. 49
6.6.3 System Set Name .................................................................................................................................. 49
6.6.4 System Set NTPDserver ......................................................................................................................... 50
6.6.5 System Set Time .................................................................................................................................... 50
6.6.6 System Set Zone .................................................................................................................................... 50
7.1 Single Copper Appliance for a 1G Fiber Link. ................................................................................................ 51
8 Customer Service ...................................................................................................................................... 54
The following terms and conditions relate to the use of this document. Please note
that Datacom Systems Inc. reserves the right, at its entire discretion, to change,
modify, add, or remove portions of these Terms of Use at any time. Please read the
Terms of Use carefully as your use of this document is subject to the Terms of Use
stipulated herein.
Notice to All Users: By using Datacom Systems, Inc. products, you agree to the
terms set forth. No licenses, express or implied, are granted with respect to the
technology described and Datacom Systems, Inc. retains all rights with respect to the
technology described herein. If applicable, you may return the product to the place of
purchase for a full refund.
1.3 Proprietary Notice
This document contains proprietary information about the DS-1404, DS-1406, and
DS-2408 Bypass Switches Command Line Interface (CLI) and is not to be disclosed
or used except as authorized by written contract with Datacom Systems, Inc.
1.4 Trademark Attribution
Access Your Network™, DURAstream™, SINGLEstream™, and VERSAstream™,
are trademarks of Datacom Systems, Inc. All other registered and unregistered
trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. All specifications may be
changed without notice.
1.5 Certifications and Marks
For information regarding certifications and marks, please refer to the product info
section of our website at http://www.datacomsystems.com
These explanatory labels are included in this information for the user in
accordance with the requirements of IEC 60825.1.
WARNING
under all conditions of normal use. Invisible laser radiation may be
emitted from optical port openings when no fiber cable is connected,
avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open optical
ports.
IMPORTANT: Rack Mount Instructions are included here to call the attention of
installation technicians to pertinent safety and warning issues prior to the installation of the
product as follows:
A. Elevated Operating Ambient — If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the
operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room
ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an
environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature specified.
B. Reduced Air Flow — Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the
amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
C. Mechanical Loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a
hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
D. Circuit Overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the
equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might
have on over-current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of
equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
E. Reliable Earthing — Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct
connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).
:
Class 1 laser and LED product. A class 1 laser is safe
This FASTstart Guide for the DS-1404, DS-1406, and DS-2408 Bypass Switches is
intended to provide you with information needed to get your Bypass Switch up and
running. Additional support, documentation and help can be found on the Datacom
Systems website: http://www.datacomsystems.com
The DURAstream™ Bypass Switches provide an easy-to-manage external active bypass
failover for data monitoring of critical 1 or 10 Gigabit fiber network segments. Line rate
throughput and real-time data forwarding hardware protects data and allows critical voice
and data applications to perform uninterrupted and meet high demands for quality and
security. Deployed with an in-line monitoring tool, a DURAstream™ Bypass Switch
creates a comprehensive solution for intrusion prevention.
Like all Datacom Systems Data Access Products, the DURAstream™ Bypass Switches are
compatible with all vendor hardware and can be controlled by a Command Line Interface
(CLI).
Network Pairs: Network Pairs are connected inline in the same way an appliance would
normally be installed to the network. Network port 1 connects to one endpoint, and
Network port 2 connects to the endpoint on the opposite end of the link. Network Pairs
have a multi-tiered fail-open mechanism that allows them to preserve network connectivity
in the event of an appliance failure, or even a power failure to the DURAstream™.
Appliance Pairs:Appliance pairs connect the appliance to the DURAstream™ in the
same way that it would normally connect to a network. Appliance ports provide
connectivity between the network traffic and the appliance. In addition to providing the
appliance with inline network traffic, appliance pairs will also send heartbeat packets to
monitor the health of the appliance. The DURAstream™ uses this information to decide if
the appliance should be inline or cut off from live traffic.
Serial Port: The serial port can be used to connect to the DURAstream™ Bypass Switch
using a DB9 M/F straight through cable. Using a terminal emulator such as Tera Term or
Putty, the serial port may be accessed for login and configuration using the CLI interface.
Management Port:The management port can be used to connect to the DURAstream™
Bypass Switch using a standard copper ethernet RJ-45 cable. Using a terminal emulator
such as Tera Term or Putty, the management may be accessed for login and configuration
using the CLI interface using Telnet.
On the front panel, the power status of the device can be determined through three
indicators labeled “POWER 1”, “POWER 2”, and “STATUS”.
The LEDs located next to each power label will illuminate green when a power supply is
connected and switched ON.
When the power indicators illuminate red, it indicates that there is either not a power
supply connected, or it is not switched ON.
Although only one power source is required to power the DURAstream™, use of a second
independent power source is strongly recommended to assure maximum link uptime.
The “STATUS” LED indicator flashes green during the boot-up cycle and turns solid
green upon a successful boot sequence indicating the DURAstream™ is operational.
2.7 Rear - Power Ports
Each DURAstream™ has two power ports on the back. These dual redundant power ports
should be connected to power supplies on two separate circuits to ensure maximum link
uptime. These LED indicators function in unison with the “POWER 1”, and “POWER 2”
indicators on the front of the device.
Important information such as the MAC address, serial number, and micron specification
of the bypass switch network links can be found on the back of the unit.
MAC: The Media Access Control (MAC) address for the management port for on the
front of the device is printed here. This is a permanent address that will indicate the unique
DURAstream™ ID to the network.
Serial: The serial number is used to identify a specific Datacom product for tracking or
support contract purposes.
L and R: The micron specifications for the Network Pairs are shown here. L stands for
Network Pair 1, R stands for Network Pair 2. It’s important for the micron specification of
the network pair to match the specification of the fiber cables being used, and the fiber
ports on the network endpoints connected to them.
Bits per second: 115200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop: 1
Flow Control: None
Management Port Settings
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
User Settings
Username: Administrator
Password: admin
3 Network IP Address Configuration
All DURAstream™ Bypass Switches can be accessed and configured through the
management port on the front of the unit. Once set up, this port can be used to access the
device through Telnet.
3.1 Default Settings
All DS-X4XX Bypass Switch series units are shipped with a factory default configuration
as follows:
IMPORTANT: If you expect to remotely connect to the DURAstream™ series, you
must change the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway to match your Local Area
Network.
In order to initially change the IP settings on the management port, you can connect to the
device over the serial port on the front.
3.2 Setting up the DURAstream™ for Management Port Access
Step 1: First, connect your PC and your DURAstream™ using the provided Datacom
Systems DB9 M/F straight through cable. Connect the DB9 Female pin end to the serial
port on your PC and connect the DB9 Male pin to the serial port on your DURAstream™.
NOTE: For PCs without 9-pin serial ports, check with your product representative for
available sources of a USB RS-232 Serial Adapter.
Step 2: Using the supplied AC Line Cords and AC Adapters, plug the DURAstream™
into an external power source.
Step 3: Open the terminal emulation application (PuTTY or Tera Term for example) on
your PC, and use it to establish a serial connection to the DURAstream™.
Step 4: Once connected, hitting the Enter key twice in a row will bring up the login
prompt. Log in to the DURAstream™ with the default credentials of “Administrator” and then “admin”.
Step 5: Set up the IP address, subnet, and gateway on the device to match the network that
the management port is connected to. This can be done by using the commands:
o MANAGEMENT SET IP (<IP address> | “DHCP”)
o MANAGEMENT SET SUBNET <Subnet mask>
o MANAGEMENT SET GATEWAY <Gateway IP address>
o EXIT
You must enter the “exit” command and log back into the DURAstream™ before the
changes are applied.
Step 6: Once you have logged back in to the device, enter the “management get info”
command. This will display setting information regarding the management port. Verify
that the settings are correct.
You may choose to configure the DURAstream™ using either the serial port or the
management port. All configuration capabilities are the same for each connection method.
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