KTI KC-3000, KC-1800 Operation Manual

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Modular Media Converter Center System
KC-3000 KC-1800
and
Slide-in 10/100 Media Converter Modules
Slide-in Gigabit Media Converter Modules
Operation Manual
P/N: 720-0007-001
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Ó 2002 KTI Networks Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this documen­tation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any directive work (such as translation or transformation) without per­mission from KTI Networks Inc.
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TRADEMARKS
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W ARNING:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
NOTICE:
(1 ) The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party re­sponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equip­ment. (2) Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
CISPR A COMPLIANCE:
This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard. EN 55022 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Character­istics of Information Technology Equipment. This device complies with CISPR Class A. WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take ad­equate measures.
CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC
directive of the European Community. Such marking is indicative that this equip­ment meets or exceeds the following technical standards: EN 55022: Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference character­istics of Information Technology Equipment. EN 50082/1:Generic Immunity Standard -Part 1: Domestic Commercial and Light Industry. EN 60555-2: Disturbances in supply systems caused by household appliances and similar electrical equipment - Part 2: Harmonics.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction.........................................................6
1.1 Features ........................................................................................ 7
1.2 Technical Specifications ............................................................... 8
2. Installation.........................................................12
2.1 Unpacking ................................................................................... 12
2.2 System Units ............................................................................... 12
2.2.1 System LED Module................................................................. 15
2.2.2 Management Module................................................................ 1 6
2.2.3 System Power Chassis ........................................................... 18
2.3 Rack Mounting............................................................................. 25
3. Network Management ......................................27
3.1 Management Functions .............................................................. 27
3.2 Protocols Supported ................................................................... 28
3.3 Setup for Out-of-band (Console) Management .......................... 29
3.4 Setup for In-band Management .................................................. 3 1
4. Console and Telnet Operation.........................32
4.1 IP Menu ........................................................................................ 36
4.2 SNMP Menu ................................................................................. 37
4.3 View System Status..................................................................... 3 8
4.4 View Converter Slots Status........................................................ 39
4.5 Restore Default Values ............................................................... 41
4.6 Security Manager ......................................................................... 42
4.7 Update Firmware ......................................................................... 43
4.8 Reboot System ............................................................................ 4 4
5. SNMP Management ..........................................45
5.1 Configuring SNMP Settings via Console Operation ................... 4 6
5.2 SNMP Private MIB ........................................................................ 47
5.3 SNMP Traps ................................................................................ 48
6. Web Management .............................................49
6.1 Start Browser Software and Making Connection ........................ 4 9
6.2 Login to the System Unit ............................................................. 50
6.3 Converter Status.......................................................................... 5 2
6.4 System Status ............................................................................. 5 4
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6.5 Administrator Menu ..................................................................... 5 5
6.5.1 Basic......................................................................................... 56
6.5.2 Console Port Information ......................................................... 60
6.5.3 Security Manager ...................................................................... 61
6.5.4 Image Refresh Time ................................................................ 62
6.5.5 Update Firmware ...................................................................... 6 3
6.5.6 Reboot System ......................................................................... 6 4
6.6 Slot Icon Operations.................................................................... 65
7. Fast Ethernet Media Converter Modules ........68
7.1 Specifications .............................................................................. 70
7.2 Fiber Optic Specifications ........................................................... 71
7.3 Configuration Switch Settings for TP Interface ........................... 7 1
7.4 Making Single Fiber Connection ................................................. 7 2
7.5 LED Indications ........................................................................... 72
8. Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter Modules....73
8.1 Specifications .............................................................................. 75
8.2 Functions ..................................................................................... 76
8.3 Supported Fiber Cables.............................................................. 77
8.4 LED Indicators............................................................................. 77
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1. Introduction
The Modular Converter System KC-3000 and KC-1800 are managed and un­managed media converter racks that can host 16 slots and 18 slots respectively of network media converter modules. A wide range of media modules are avail­able depending on your variety of network cabling environment. These optional media converter modules include UTP to multimode or single mode fiber cable for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet networks.
The rack unit provides a centered power supply to the converter mod­ules and serves as a converter center and wiring concentrator.
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1.1 Features
Some of the key features include:
Managed modular Media Converter Center Rack
19-inch rack-mountable 2U chassis
Managed system accommodates up to 16 media converter modules
Un-managed system accommodates up to 18 media converter modules
Highly modularized chassis design with
- modular media converter modules
- modular SNMP module
- modular system LED module
- modular system power module
Provides high availability and maintainability
V isible system status and failure LED indication
Audio buzzer for fan failure indication
Supports in-band Telnet, SNMP and web-based management
Supports out-of-band direct console management
Management from anywhere and any platform using a web browser
Easy-to-use point and click user interface
Photographic quality interface to configure and monitor the system
Supports in-band event SNMP trap report
Photographic quality interface to configure and monitor the system
TFTP Software Upgrade
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1.2 T echnical Specifications
System Model KC-3000/1A KC-1800/1A KC-3000/1D KC-1800/1D
19-inch rack mount Yes Yes Yes Yes Number of slots 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 Management support Managed Un-managed Managed Un-managed System LED module Installed Installed Installed Installed Management module Installed No Installed No Number of MC slots 16 slots 18 slots 16 slots 18 slots Plug-in power module Yes Yes Yes Yes
Module type AC power AC power DC power DC power Input voltage 100~240V 100~240V 48V 48V Power supply rating 150W 150W 150W 150W
Cooling Fan Fan Fa n Fan
Mechanical
Chassis Height(2U) 88mm 88mm 88mm 88mm
Width 443mm 443mm 443mm 443mm Depth 328mm 328mm 328mm 328mm
Weight (no MC modules) 8.2Kg 8.0Kg 7.7Kg 7.5Kg
Common Specifications
Chassis withstand static load 60Kg
Vibration
Vibration 1 X-Y-Z / 16.7Hz / 4mm / 1 hour Vibration 2 X-Y-Z / 10-20Hz / 1.3mm / 20min
Environmental
Operating temperature -10~50oC Storage temperature -20~70oC Operating humidity 10~90%RH
Emission standard
Conducted emission EN55022, CISPR 22 Radiated emission EN55022, CISPR 22 Voltage harmonics EN61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuation & flicker EN61000-3-3
Susceptibility
Electrostatic discharge immunity EN61000-4-2, IEC61000-4-2 Radiated immunity EN61000-4-3, IEC61000-4-3 EFT/Burst immunity EN61000-4-4, IEC61000-4-4 Surge immunity EN61 000-4-5, IEC61000-4-5 Continuous wave voltage immunity EN61000-4-6, IEC61000-4-6 Voltage DIP/Interrupt immunity EN61000-4-11, IEC61000-4-11
Certifications
FCC Part 15, Class A CE EMC Class A, EN50081-1,EN50082-1
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AC Power Chassis Module Specifications
Dimension 169.2mm x 301.8mm x 85.4mm Installation method Plug in from system rear panel Maintenance Modular design for easy maintenance AC power switch System power on/off switch AC power receptacle IEC320 type receptacle Electric
Input voltage rating 100 ~ 240VAC Input voltage range 100 ~ 240VAC (+/-10%) Input frequency 50 ~ 60Hz (+/-3%) Input current 3A maximum Input surge current 35A max. @115VAC cold start Efficiency 76% @115VAC full load Output power 150W
Over current protection All output with short circuit protection Safety UL1950, CSA22.2 950, TUV EN60950 Insulation Resistance >10M Ohm @DC500V Dielectric withstands 1500VAC 10mA 1min. Cooling 12V DC Fan
DC Power Chassis Module Specifications
Dimension 169.2mm x 301.8mm x 85.4mm Installation method Plug in from system rear panel Maintenance Modular design for easy maintenance Input power switch System power on/off switch Input power receptacle Terminal connector (screw type) Electric
Input voltage rating 48VDC Input voltage range 36 ~76VDC Efficiency 79% full load Output power 150W
Protection Over voltage protection
Over current protection
Over temperature protection (auto-restart) Safety UL1950, TUV EN60950 Insulation Resistance >10M Ohm @DC500V Dielectric withstands 1500VDC 1min. Cooling 12V DC Fan
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System LED Module
Dimension 148.7mm x 22mm x 86.4mm Slot position Slot 1 Installation method Plug in from system front panel Mis-insertion protection Yes System interface DIN type connector System power status Green LED indication System fan failure status Red LED indication Buzzer Beep warning for fan failure event Buzzer reset switch Reset beep warning
Management Module Specifications
Dimension 156.5mm x 44.4mm x 86.4mm Slot position Slot 2 and 3 Installation method Plug in from system front panel Mis-insertion protection Yes C PU RISC-based ARM7 RAM size 1M bytes Flash size 512K bytes
System interface
Connector DIN type connector
Console interface
Interface RS-232 DTE Connector 9-pin male D-SUB connector Baud rate 38400, N, 8, 1, 0 Flow control Disabled
In-band interface
Interface 10/100M LAN port Connector Shielded RJ-45 MDI Standard IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Auto-negotiation Support
LED Indicators
Power Green LED, module power status CPU Init. Green LED, CPU initialization RS232 RX Green LED, Console RS-232 Rx activities TP Link/Act. Green LED, LAN port link and activities status
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Management Specifications Management interface
Tel net Via direct RS-232 console connection Telnet Via TCP/IP Telnet software SNMP agent Via TCP/IP SNMP manager software HTTP server Via browser software
Protocols
IPv4 IP version4 RFC791 TCP Transmission Control Protocol RFC793 UD P User Datagram Protocol RFC768 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol RFC792 SNMP SNMP agent v1 RFC1157 MIB-II Standard MIB RFC1213 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol RFC1350 TELNET Telnet protocol RFC854 HTTP HTTP server for web managementRFC1945
Management Objects
Password for access control Set and monitor System status : CPU, memory, flash, software Monitor System fan status Monitor IP address of the system Set and monitor Subnet mask of the system Set and monitor Default gateway IP address Set and monitor SNMP name information Set and monitor SNMP location information Set and monitor SNMP contact information Set and monitor SNMP community names (up to 4) Set and monitor SNMP community access right (up to 4) Set and monitor SNMP trap host IP address (up to 3) Set and monitor Slot status : MC module installed or not Monitor MC Module status : media type, speed, duplex Monitor MC Module link status of two ports Monitor
SNMP Traps
Cold Start System is powered on and completes initialization Authentication failure SNMP community authentication failure Power On The system is powered on. Fan failure System fan failure occurs. Fan failure recovery System fan recovery from failure Slot # Port A link Slot # MC module Port A link down or up Slot # Port B link Slot # MC module Port B link down or up
Update Firmware Via TFTP protocol Remote boot system
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2. Installation
2.1 Unpacking
The product package contains:
The system unit
One power cord
One 19-inch rack mounting kit
Operation Manual
2.2 System Units
The figure below illustrates managed model KC-3000 series.
The figure below illustrates un-managed model KC-1800 series.
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The following figure shows the model equipped with AC power chassis.
The following figure shows the model equipped with DC power chassis.
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Main Chassis : provides insertion slots on front panel for system LED module, CPU management module, and optional add-on media converter modules. It also provides a chassis slot on rear for mounting system power chassis.
System LED Module : provides system power and fan status indicators together with one alarm buzzer for power or fan failure.
Management Module : serves as a management agent to monitor system status and add-on converter modules for in-band and out-of-band man­agement requests.
AC System Power Chassis : provides centered power supply and cool­ing fan for whole system unit. It can receive and auto-detect commercial AC power in full voltage range from 90VAC to 240VAC.
DC System Power Chassis : provides centered power supply and cool­ing fan for whole system unit. It can receive DC 48V input.
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2.2.1 System LED Module
System LED module features the following functions:
System Power Indicator (Green LED)
On : System power in normal condition O ff : System power failure
Fan Failure Indicator (Red LED)
On : Cooling fan in normal condition O ff : Cooling fan failure
Alarm Buzzer (Beep)
Beep : when system power failure or fan failure occur Silent : no failure occurs
Buzzer Reset (Push button switch)
Shut down beep sound of alarm buzzer .
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2.2.2 Management Module
The system unit comes with one pre-installed Management module. The module facilitates the following functions:
Direct out-of-band management via RS-232 console port
SNMP agent to serve in-band management via SNMP protocol
T elnet console in-band management via TCP/IP protocol
HTTP host to serve web-based in-band management
See figure below for major components on the panel:
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Console Port
This port is a 9-pin male D-sub connector. It serves as an RS-232 DTE port. Refer to Chapter xx for the console operation. The pin definitions are:
Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 TXD
Pin 4 DTR
Pin 5 GND
Pin 6 DS R
UTP Port
This is an auto-negotiation 10/100BASE-TX LAN port and provides a shielded RJ-45 jack with MDI definition. This port must connect to your TCP/IP network for all in-band management operations.
LED Indicators
LED Color States Interpretation
POWER Green On SNMP module is powered on CONSOLE Green On Tx activities of console port LNK/ACT . Green On UTP port link is active
Green Blink Tx/Rx activities of UTP port
INIT Green On Management module in initialization
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2.2.3 System Power Chassis
The system power supply is assembled in a plug-in chassis module with cooling fan. Two types of system power chassis are illustrated as fol­lows:
AC System Power Chassis Specifications
AC power switch System power on/off switch AC power receptacle IEC320 type receptacle Input voltage rating 100 ~ 240V AC Input voltage range 100 ~ 240V AC (+/-10%) Input frequency 50 ~ 60Hz (+/-3%) Input current 3A maximum Output power 150W AC power cord IEC320 type power cord
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DC System Power Chassis Specifications
Input power switch System power on/off switch Input power receptacle Terminal connector (screw type) Input voltage rating 48VDC Input voltage range 36 ~75VDC Output power 150W
The connection definition of the DC power receptacle is:
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Removal of System Power Chassis
The system power chassis is pre-installed in the system unit when sys­tem unit is shipped from factory. The chassis is designed for easy un­installation from system unit in case of any inspection purpose. How­ever, note that this removal only can be performed by a well-trained technical person.
For safety reason before removing the power chassis, make sure:
The system power switch is turned off.
The power cord is disconnected from the power chassis.
To remove the chassis, unscrew three chassis screws until they are re­leased from system chassis, hold the handle and pull the chassis out from the system chassis smoothly . See the following example figure:
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Insertion of System Power Chassis
Before inserting the power chassis into system unit, make sure:
The system power switch is turned off.
The power cord is disconnected from the power chassis.
T o insert the power chassis, hold the handle and push it into system unit until it is seated in system chassis properly . Screw the chassis securely in the system unit. See figure below:
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2.2.4 Media Converter Slots
The KC-3000 managed unit provides sixteen module slots for installing optional slide-in media converter modules. And KC-18000 un-managed unit provides eighteen media converter module slots.
A converter module can be inserted into an available slot or removed from a slot anytime even when system unit is powered on. This hot-plug design keeps all exiting connections on the other slots running with no influence.
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T o insert a converter module into a slot, remove slot cover first and insert the module into slot slowly until it is seated in slot properly . Screw it onto system unit securely before making any cable connection.
To remove a converter module from slot, disconnect all cable connec­tions on the module first and unscrew the module until it is released from system unit. Hold the screw and pull module slowly out from the slot.
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The following figure illustrates an example of a media converter module:
For more information about the converter slide-in module, refer to Chap­ter 7.
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2.3 Rack Mounting
One rack mounting kit is supplied in the product package. It includes two brackets and bracket screws for installing the system unit into a 19-inch rack.
Mount both brackets onto the system unit as shown below:
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Install the system unit into a 19-inch rack as shown below:
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3. Network Management
3.1 Management Functions
The managed converter rack system KC-3000 series is featured with man­agement functions and can be managed by using the following methods:
Direct console connection over an RS-232 cable
T elnet software over TCP/IP network
SNMP manager software over TCP/IP network
W eb browser software from Internet or Intranet over TCP/IP network
Management Interface RS-232 / Protocol
Console operation RS-232 console port Console operation T elnet over TCP/IP SNM P management SNMP over TCP/IP Web browser HTTP over TCP/IP
The following figure illustrates a management model diagram:
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The system unit is equipped with one SNMP module which serves as a management agent to monitor the system status and all installed media converter modules. The agent also responses to either in-band manage­ment requests coming from network or out-of-band requests from di­rectly connected console.
3.2 Protocols Supported
Protocols Name Reference
IP v4 IP version4 RFC791 TCP Transmission Control Protocol RFC793 U D P User Datagram Protocol RFC768 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol RFC792 SN M P SNMP agent v1 RFC1157 MIB-II Standard MIB RFC1213 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol RFC1350 TELNET Telnet protocol RFC854 HTTP HTTP server for web management RFC1945
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3.3 Setup for Out-of-band (Console) Management
Before doing any in-band management, it is necessary to perform con­sole operation for configuring IP and SNMP related settings for the first time the system is received for installation. The console port is located on the SNMP module.
Any PC running Windows 95/98/ or NT can be used as a console via COM port. Windows Hyper Terminal program is an ideal and the most popular software for such console terminal operations.
To setup console operation, the steps are:
1. Find a proper RS-232 cable for the connection to a console terminal.
If your are using PC as a terminal, make sure the cable pin assign­ments comply to the following requirement.
Console port 9-pin PC COM port
Pin2 RXD -------------------------------- 3
3 TXD -------------------------------- 2 4 DTR -------------------------------- 6 5 GND -------------------------------- 5 6 DSR -------------------------------- 4
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2. Connect one end to the console port and connect the other end to
the PC COM port.
3. Configure your PC COM port setting to match the RS-232 settings of
the console port and start your terminal software.
Factory default settings of the Console port
Baud rate : 38400, N, 8, 1, 0 Flow control : disabled
4. Turn the system power on.
5. Press <Enter> key several times in your terminal software until a
login prompt comes up. It means the connection is proper .
The console port does not support modem connection.
Refer to Chapter 4 for more information about Console management.
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3.4 Setup for In-band Management
To perform an in-band management, it is necessary to connect the sys­tem to your TCP/IP network. The steps are:
1. Configure IP and SNMP related settings to the system using direct
console management when you receive it first time for the installa­tion.
2. Find a proper straight-through Category 5 UTP cable (maximal length
100 meters) for the connection.
3. Connect one end of the UTP cable to the UTP port on SNMP module
and connect the other end to the device, such as a switching hub, in your TCP/IP network.
4. Start your in-band management operations. For different manage-
ment methods, refer to:
Chapter 4 for T elnet management
Chapter 5 for SNMP management
Chapter 6 for W eb management
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4. Console and Telnet Operation
Functions supported:
Set and display IP parameters for the system.
Set and display SNMP parameters for the SNMP agent function.
Monitor system fan status and other system information.
Monitor installation status of each slots.
Monitor the configuration and link status of each module installed.
Restore default settings for the system
Change administrator password for access control.
Update system software.
Reboot (warm start) the system remotely .
Management Objects Objects Modify Monitor
Password for access control Y ­System : CPU, memory , flash, software version - Y Fan status - Y IP address of the system Y Y Subnet mask of the system Y Y Default gateway IP address Y Y SNMP name Y Y SNMP location Y Y SNMP contact Y Y SNMP community name (up to 4) Y Y SNMP community access right (up to 4) Y Y SNMP trap host IP address (up to 3) Y Y Slot status : module installed or not - Y Module status : media type, speed, duplex - Y Module link status of two ports - Y
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Cold Start
When the power to the system is turned on, the system start initialization and self-test process. The self-test messages are displayed as follows if a console connection is established successfully.:
Power-on Self-test
--------------------------------------------­$$$ System LOADER Checksum O.K !!! $$$ System IMAGE Checksum O.K !!! $$$ System DATA Checksum O.K !!! $$ Waiting Copy Rom to Sdram
$$$ System Power On Self Test....
$$$ ARM Reg R/W Test Success !!! $$$ System EEPROM Checksum O.K !! $$$ Get parameter O.K !! My Mac Address is xxxxxxxxxxxx
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This chapter describes the detailed console operation. It can be applied to either out-of-band console management or in-band Telnet manage­ment. Both are same in operation starting from login prompt.
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Direct Console Management
When you can see the self-test messages shown on screen properly , you can press <Enter> key to start console login operation. Go to Login
Prompt section in next page directly .
T elnet Management
Use Telnet software to perform the management operation. The most convenient solution is using the built-in Telnet function in a Windows 95/98/ or NT PC. Enter into DOS window and invoke T elnet command :
>telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
to connect to the system unit. The specified xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP ad­dress of the system unit. A welcome message and login prompt are dis­played if the connection is established properly.
Login Prompt
The following figure illustrates the login screen:
--------------------------------------------­Welcome to Console login:admin password:***
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Username : admin Factory default Password : 123
For security reason, the system supports a function to change the pass­word in setup menu. It is recommended to change the default password immediately after a successful login.
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When login successfully, a Setup menu is shown as follows:
--------------------------------------------­Setup Menu TCP/IP stack for KC-3000/1, v1.03 [0] Print this menu [1] IP Menu [2] SNMP Menu [3] View System status [4] View Converter Slots Status [5] Restore Default Value [6] Security Manager [7] Update Firmware [8] Reboot System [9] Exit
Please Select (0-9 )....
Enter Esc to abort....
INET>
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After prompt, type a number followed by [Enter] key for selecting an operation item to perform. See example below:
INET> n <Enter>
Select [0] to display main menu again. [Esc] key can be used to abort the operation of any item and back to main menu.
The following sections describe the detailed operation of each item.
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4.1 IP Menu
Select [1] from Setup menu to set IP related settings.
--------------------------------------------­IP Menu [0] Print this menu [1] Set IP Address [2] View IP Status [3] Exit Please Select (0-3)
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Set IP Address
---------------------------------------------------------------------­Enter ESC to abort. Please Input IP Address(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):192.168.0.23 replacing net[0] IP address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn with 192.168.0.23 Please Input Subnet Mask(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):255.255.255.0 replacing subnet mask[0] IP address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn with 255.255.255.0 Please Input Gateway IP(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):192.168.0.1 replacing gateway IP addr[0] nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn with 192.168.0.1 Do you want to Change IP setting ? (Y/N)Y Please reboot system and use new IP to connection it !
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IP Address : Unique IP address designated to this system Subnet Mask : The subnet mask of the IP address specified above Gateway : The IP address of the default gateway (router)
Note that all current in-band network management connections on the system will be killed if system IP address is changed. This change does not affect the operation of the media converter modules in slots.
View IP Status
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IP Addr: 192.168.0.23 Submask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1
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4.2 SNMP Menu
Select [3] from Setup menu to perform SNMP related settings. The fol­lowing figure illustrates the SNMP menu:
--------------------------------------------­Snmp Menu [0] Print this menu [1] View Snmp Setting [2] Set Snmp Name [3] Set Snmp Location [4] Set Snmp Contact [5] Set Snmp Community [6] Set Snmp Trap Manager [7] Exit
Please Select (0-7 )....
INET>
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SNMP related settings are:
Name : Logic name for the system (16 characters) Location : Location where the system is installed (16 characters) Contact : Contact person regarding the system (16 characters) Community : SNMP communities to which the system belongs and
access right to the system ( R : read only, W : read/write) Maximum of four communities are supported.
Trap manager: IP address of the trap host to which a trap is issued
and the trap community to which the system belongs. Maximum of three trap hosts are supported.
[Esc] key can be used to abort unfinished setting.
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4.3 View System Status
Select [4] from Setup menu to view system status. The system status are shown as follows:
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Power status: good Fan status: good CPU status: Cpu Type = ARM7, Flash Size = 512K, Sdram Size = 2M Bytes
Software version 1.xx
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Power status indicates the power condition of the system. Fan status indicates the fan condition of the system fan. CPU status and software version are static information for reference.
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4.4 View Converter Slots Status
Select [5] from setup menu to view current status of all media converter modules in the system. The slot status are shown as follows:
----------------------------------------------------------------------­Slot Port Media Speed Duplex Link Slot Port Media Speed Duplex Link 04 A TX 100M Full Up 04 B FX 100M Full Up 05 A TX 100M Full Up 05 B FX 100M Full Up 06 A TX 100M Full Up 06 B FX 100M Full Up 07 A TX 100M Full Up 07 B FX 100M Full Up 08 A TX 100M Full Up 08 B FX 100M Full Up 09 A TX 100M Full Up 09 B FX 100M Full Up 10 A TX 100M Full Up 10 B FX 100M Full Up 11 A TX 100M Full Up 11 B FX 100M Full Up 12 A TX 100M Full Up 12 B FX 100M Full Up 13 A TX 100M Full Up 13 B FX 100M Full Up 14 A TX 100M Full Up 14 B FX 100M Full Up 15 A TX 100M Full Up 15 B FX 100M Full Up 16 A TX 100M Full Up 16 B FX 100M Full Up 17 A TX 100M Full Up 17 B FX 100M Full Up 18 A TX 100M Full Up 18 B FX 100M Full Up 19 A TX 100M Full Up 19 B FX 100M Full Up
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The slot status definitions are:
Column States Interpretation
Slot 04-19 Slot position in the system
Slot #4 - slot #19 are for media converter module
Port N/A No module is installed in slot
A Upper port of the module in slot B Lower port of the module in slot
Media N/A No module is installed in slot.
TX 10/100BASE-TX port, 1000BASE-T port F X 100BASE-FX port, 1000BASE-SX/LX port
Speed N/A No module is installed in slot
10M 10Mbps 100M 100Mbps 1000M 1000Mbps (Gigabit)
Duplex N/A No module is installed in slot.
Full Full duplex Half Half duplex
Link N/A No module is installed in slot.
Up Link up Down Link down
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4.5 Restore Default Values
Select [6] from Setup menu to restore factory default settings.
Factory default settings are:
IP Address 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 User Name admin Password 123 Name (null) Location (null) Contact (null) SNMP Communities: No.1 Community name public No.1 Access right Read only No.2 Community name (null) No.2 Access right (N/A) No.3 Community name (null) No.3 Access right (N/A) No.4 Community name (null) No.4 Access right (N/A) SNMP Trap Managers: No.1 Trap manager IP (null) No.1 Community name (null) No.2 Trap manager IP (null) No.2 Community name (null) No.3 Trap manager IP (null) No.3 Community name (null)
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4.6 Security Manager
Select [7] from Setup menu to change login user name and password.
The steps are:
Display current user name
--------------------------------------------­Current username: admin Current password: ********
Press Esc to abort ....
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Change user name and password
--------------------------------------------­Change username [admin]: xxxxxx Enter password(1-8): ******** Confirm password: ********
Password updating .......
Password updated. INET>
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4.7 Update Firmware
Select [7] from Setup menu to perform firmware (system software) up­grade via TFTP protocol. Before doing TFTP operation, one TFTP server is required and installed in the network to where this system connects and new firmware file image.bin must be placed in the TFTP server.
The following information are required for TFTP operations:
TFTP Server IP Address: IP address of the TFTP server where the
firmware image.bin is downloaded from.
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The steps are:
Specify TFTP server IP address
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Enter ESC to abort. Please Input TFTP Server IP Address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):192.168.0.88
TFTP Server: 192.168.0.88
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Confirm to start downloading
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Do you want to start download new image ? (Y/N) Y
Download image and please wait........
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Confirm to update system flash memory
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Download new image complete, do you want to update flash ? (Y/N) Y
Update flash and please wait ....
Update flash complete and please reboot system ! INET>
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4.8 Reboot System
Select [8] from Setup menu to reboot the system. This reboot function allows you to perform a warm start to the system.
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Do you want to reboot system ? (Y/N) Y
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5. SNMP Management
SNMP management are performed at a network management station run­ning SNMP network management application manager software with graphical user interface. The following figure illustrates an example model:
The system unit serves as an SNMP agent and provides the capabilities that allows network administrators via SNMP protocol to set parameters and view system status and media converter status defined in the stan­dard MIB-II and private MIB.
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5.1 Configuring SNMP Settings via Console Operation
Before performing SNMP operation, proper SNMP settings must be con­figured in the system unit. The SNMP related settings are:
Name : Logic name to identify a specific system unit Location : Location where the system is installed Contact : Contact person regarding the system Community : SNMP communities to which the system belongs
and access right to the system ( read only or read/write)
T rap hosts : IP addresses of trap hosts to which a trap is issued
and the trap community to which the system belongs.
Up to four SNMP communities and up to three trap hosts are supported by the system SNMP agent.
These settings can be configured through console or telnet operation. Refer to Chapter 4 for more information.
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5.2 SNMP Private MIB
Use the SNMP management application software to compile the MIB file first before performing any management operation. In addition to stan­dard MIB-II (RFC1213), the system supports private MIB as below:
Private MIB Objects Get Remark
ssPowerStatus(kti.28.1.1) Y Power status ssFanStatus(kti.28.1.2) Y Fan status cputype(kti.28.2.1) Y ARM7 flashrom(kti.28.2.2) Y 512KB memsize(kti.28.2.3) Y 2MB softwarever(kti.28.2.4) Y 1.xx mibFileVer(kti.28.2.5) Y 1.xx portNumber(kti.28.3.1) Y Total number of slots portT able(kti.28.3.2) ­portEntry(1) ­slotIndex(1) Y Slot ID 4 - 19 slotIndexDescription(2) Y Slot4 - Slot19 slotModuleDescription(3) Y slotModuleType(4) Y sotModuleStatus_PortA_Media(5) Y Port A media type slotModuleStatus_PortA_LineSpeed(6) Y Port A line Speed slotModuleStatus_PortA_Duplex(7) Y Port A duplex mode slotModuleStatus_PortA_LinkStatus(8) Y Port A Link status slotModuleStatus_PortB_Media(9) Y Port B media type slotModuleStatus_PortB_LineSpeed(10) Y Port B line speed slotModuleStatus_PortB_Duplex(11) Y Port B duplex mode slotModuleStatus_PortB_LinkStatus(12) Y Port B link status
Port A : the upper port of the converter module Port B : the lower port of the converter module
Refer to MIB file, KTI-KC-3000-v1.05.mib for the details. This file can be used for MIB compiler.
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5.3 SNMP Traps
The system also supports the following SNMP traps. When the trap event occurs, the SNMP agent will generate a trap notification to SNMP management station.
Trap Name Event of T rap Generated
Cold Start The system is powered on and complete
initialization Authentication failure SNMP community authentication failure Power On The system is powered on. Fan failure System fan failure occurs. Fan failure recovery System fan recovery from failure Slot # Port A link Slot # module Port A link down or up Slot # Port B link Slot # module Port B link down or up
The binding information together with a trap is :
Trap Name VarBind
Cold Start sysDescr , ie KC-3000 Authentication failure sysDescr, ie, KC-3000 Power On power status Fan failure fan status Fan failure recovery fan status Slot # Port A link Slot description and Port A link status Slot # Port B link Slot description and Port B link status
The slot # can be slot 4 up to slot 19. Port A : the upper port of the module installed in slot. Port B : the lower port of the module installed in slot.
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6. Web Management
The system features an http server which can serve the management requests coming from any web browser software over internet or intranet network.
W eb Browser
Compatible web browser software with JAVA support Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later Netscape Communicator 4.x or later
Set IP Address for the System Unit
Before the system can be managed from a web browser software, make sure a unique IP address is configured to the system. Refer to Chapter 4 for how to set IP address.
6.1 Start Browser Software and Making Connection
Start your browser software and enter the IP address of the system unit to which you want to connect. The IP address is used as URL for the browser software to search the device.
URL : http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
Factory default IP address : 192.168.0.2
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6.2 Login to the System Unit
When browser software connects to the system unit successfully, a Login screen is provided for you to login to the device as follows:
Login
Username : Admin Factory default Password : 123
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The following screen shows welcome screen when a successful login is performed.
In addition to the device image, the screen supports the following func­tions on the right side:
1. Home : home page and device image
2. Converter Status : view all slot status
3. System Status : view system related status
4. Administrator : other management functions
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6.3 Converter Status
The types of the media converter modules can be identified by the color as follows:
Black 10/100 Fast Ethernet media converter modules Black/purple 1000M Gigabit Ethernet media converter modules
Click [Converter Status] to view all slot status in a table list. The informa­tion includes:
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Column States Interpretation
Slot 4-19 Slot position in the system
Slot #4 - slot #19 are for media converter module
Port A Upper port of the module in slot
B Lower port of the module in slot
Media T X 10/100BASE-TX port, 1000BASE-T port
F X 100BASE-FX port, 1000BASE-SX/LX port
Link Green Link up
Red Link down
Speed 10Mbps 10BASE-T
100Mbps 100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX 1000Mbps1000BASE-T
Duplex Full Full duplex
Half Half duplex
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6.4 System Status
Click [System Status] to view system related status in a table list. The information includes:
Slot Number : slot number where the status belongs to Power Status : system power condition Fan Status : system cooling fan CPU type : CPU model equipped in management module RAM size : Memory size equipped in management module Flash size : Flash memory equipped in management module Software version : Software version built in management module
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6.5 Administrator Menu
Click [Administrator] to show administrator menu. The menu includes the following options:
1. Basic : Set / View IP and SNMP related settings
2. Console Port Information : View RS-232 console configuration
3. Security Manager : Change login user name and password
4. Image Refresh Time : Set refresh time interval of the image
5. Update Firmware : Update the software built in SNMP module
6. Reboot System : Reboot the system remotely
Refer to the following sections for the details.
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6.5.1 Basic
Click [Basic] to perform IP setting and SNMP settings.
Click [IP Address] button to set IP settings.
IP settings include:
IP Address : Unique IP address designated to this system Subnet Mask : The subnet mask of the IP address specified above Gateway : The IP address of the default gateway (router)
Click [Update Settings] to make new settings effective. However , a new IP address change will make your current connection invalid. Restart your web link with new IP address to connect the system.
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Click [SNMP Entries] button to set SNMP settings.
SNMP Entries - System options
Name : Logic name for the system Location : Location where the system is installed Contact : Contact person regarding the system
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SNMP Entries - Community Strings
One community contains two settings:
Community name : SNMP communities to which the system belongs Access right : Access right associated with the community name
Click [RO] or [RW] to set access right for Read Only or Read / Write.
Click [Add] button to add one new community into the community list. Click [Remove] button to remove one community from the community list.
Up to four entries are supported in the community list.
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SNMP Entries - T rap Managers
One Trap Manager contains the following settings:
IP Address : IP address of the trap host to which a trap is issued Community : The trap community to which the system belongs Enable Fan T rap: Enable trap for Fan failure events Enable Power T rap: Enable trap for power failure events Enable Link Change T rap: Enable trap for any link change events
Click [Add] to add one trap manager into the manager list. Click [Remove] to remove one trap manager from the manager list.
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6.5.2 Console Port Information
This screen displays configuration of RS-232 console port.
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6.5.3 Security Manager
Security Manager allows you to change login user name and password. Click [Apply] to make the changes effective.
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6.5.4 Image Refresh Time
The system image is updated periodically to present the latest status. The default time interval of refreshing the image is 20 seconds. It can be changed by clicking any of the time buttons displayed. This is a run time setting and not a permant setting.
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6.5.5 Update Firmware
[Update Firmware] allows you to perform firmware (system software) upgrade via TFTP protocol. Before doing TFTP operation, one TFTP server is required and installed in the network to where this system con­nects and new firmware file image.bin must be placed in the TFTP server .
Set IP address for the TFTP server from where the firmware image is to be downloaded. Specify the file name as Image.bin.
Click [Apply] to start the file transfer operation.
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6.5.6 Reboot System
[Reboot System] allows you to reboot the system unit remotely . Starting this command will make your current http connection lost. You must rebuild the connection to perform any management operation to the unit.
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6.6 Slot Icon Operations
In addition to the menu supported, you may click the following image icons to show specific status.
Click slot 1 (LED module) on the system image shown on screen
Power Status : system power condition Fan Status : system cooling fan
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Click slot 2 (SNMP module) to view system status.
CPU type : CPU model equipped in management module RAM size : Memory size equipped in management module Flash size : Flash memory equipped in management module Software version : Software version built in management module
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Click any one slot in slot 4 to slot 19 to view one specific slot status. The following figure illustrates slot 9 status:
Column States Interpretation
Slot 4-19 Slot position in the system
Slot #4 - slot #19 are for media converter module
Port A Upper port of the module in slot
B Lower port of the module in slot
Media T X TP port (10/100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T)
FX Fiber port (100BASE-FX or 1000BASE-SX/LX)
Link Green Link up
Red Link down
Speed 10Mbps 10BASE-T
100Mbps 100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX 1000Mbps1000BASE-T or 1000BASE-SX/LX
Duplex Full Full duplex
Half Half duplex
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7. Fast Ethernet Media Converter Modules
The 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet media converter slide-in modules provide a media conversion allowing high-speed integration of fiber optic and twisted-pair segments. With 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX support, the converters provide seamless translation between Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks. A complete set of LEDs allows for quick status verification.
The converter modules also provide the following key features:
Store-and-forward switching to improve overall network perfor-
mance by buffering packets during times of heavy congestion and to prevent dropping packets and forwarding of corrupted packets
High-performance switching engine that performs forwarding and
filtering at full wire speed.
Built-in flow control mechanism to prevent heavy data congestion
and degrading system performance
Auto-negotiation function built in twisted-pair port that allows to
auto sense the speed and duplex configuration when connecting to an auto-negotiation capable device.
Auto speed sensing that allows to sense the connection speed of
either 10Mbps or 100Mbps when connecting to an auto-negotia­tion incapable devices
The converter series support the following configuration needs:
KC-3000-TFMC 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX MM 2Km 2 SC KC-3000-TFS20 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX SM 20Km 2 SC KC-3000-TFS40 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX SM 40Km 2 SC KC-3000-WDM320 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX SM 20Km 1 SC KC-3000-WDM520 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX SM 20Km 1 SC
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The following figure illustrates the module example which provides 2 SC connectors. All available models are similar except the fiber transceiver equipped. The figure shows the some important compo­nents as follows:
T wisted-Pair Interface (TP Port)
Fiber Interface (Fiber Port)
TP Configuration Switch (SW1)
LED Indicators
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7.1 Specifications
T wisted-Pair Interface
Connector Shielded RJ-45 Pin Assignments MDI Compliance IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, 802.3u 100BASE-TX Data Speed 10Mbps or 100Mbps Duplex Mode Half-duplex or Full-duplex Cable T ype 10Mbps - Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP
100Mbps - Category 5 UTP
Supported Link Length 100 meters
Fiber Optic Interface
Compliance IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX Connector Duplex SC or Single SC Laser safety Class 1 FDA and IEC-825 compliant Data Speed 100Mbps Duplex Mode Full-duplex Cable Types Multimode (MM) - 50/125, 62.5/125 mm
Single mode (SM) - 8.7/125, 9/125, 10/125 mm
General Information
Forwarding & Filtering 10Mbps - 14,880 pps (full wire speed)
100Mbps - 148,800pps (full wire speed) MAC Address Table 4K entries Frame Types Supported IEEE 802.3 Std. 64Bytes ~ 1518Bytes frames
& VLAN tagged frames (4 bytes tag) TP Configuration Switch Enable/Disable Auto-negotiation mode
10M/100M Speed setting for non-auto mode
Full/Half duplex setting for non-auto mode LED Indications Power, TP Link/Activity , TP Speed,
TP duplex, FX Link/Activity
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7.2 Fiber Optic Specifications
Model Fiber Wavelength
KC-3000-TFMC Duplex MM 2 SC 1310nm KC-3000-TFS20 Duplex SM 2 SC 1310nm KC-3000-TFS40 Duplex SM 2 SC 1310nm KC-3000-WDM320 Single SM1 S C Tx 1310nm / Rx 1550nm KC-3000-WDM520 Single SM1 S C Tx 1550nm / Rx 1310nm
Model Tx Opticl Power Rx Sensitivity Support Distance
KC-3000-TFMC -19dBm -32.5dBm 2 K m KC-3000-TFS20 -15dBm -31dBm 20Km KC-3000-TFS40 -5dBm -34dBm 40Km KC-3000-WDM320 -14dBm -33dBm 20Km KC-3000-WDM520 -14dBm -33dBm 20kM
7.3 Configuration Switch Settings for TP Interface
The configuration switch SW1 located on the module is used for config­uring the TP interface as follows:
SW1 Setting Function
SW1-1 On Enable auto-negotiation function
O f f Disable auto-negotiation (manual mode)
SW 1- 2 On 100M speed for manual mode
O f f 10M speed for manual mode
SW 1-3 On Full duplex for manual mode
O ff Half duplex for manual mode
When auto-negotiation function is enabled, the final configuration is dependent on the link partner device of the TP port as follows:
TP Link Partner Speed / Duplex used
Auto-negotiation device Determined by negotiation 10M Non-auto-negotiation device 10M , Half duplex 100M Non-auto-negotiation device 100M, Half duplex
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7.4 Making Single Fiber Connection
Since the single fiber media converter modules use different wavelengths for transmission and receiving respectively, the link partner device lo­cated on the remote end of the single fiber should match the wavelength used on the slide-in module. The following two figures illustrate two connection examples:
7.5 LED Indications
The module provides five green LEDs to indicate the following status:
LED Function State Interpretation
PWR Power status On The power is on.
O f f The power is off.
TP SPD TP Speed On 100Mbps connection speed
Off 10Mbps connection speed
TP DUP TP Duplex On Full duplex
Of f Half duplex
TP L NK TP Link/Act. On TP port link up
O f f TP port link down Blink TP port Tx/Rx activities
FX LNK FX Link/Act. On Fiber port link up
O f f Fiber port link down Blink TP port Tx/Rx activities
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8. Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter Modules
The 1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-SX/LX media converter modules provide a media conversion allowing Gigabit integration of fiber optic and copper (twisted­pair) segments. It is used to extend the connection distance between two copper Gigabit Ethernet devices via fiber optic cable transparently with no performance degradation.
The converters also provide the following key features:
Compliance with IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T and IEEE 802.3z
1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX standard
Auto-negotiation function built in twisted-pair port that allows to
operate at optimal configuration connecting to an auto-negotiation capable device
Auto MDI/MDI-X crossover configuration and receiving polarity
error correction on twisted-pair interface
Supporting low cost multimode fiber and single mode fiber cable
when long reach connection is needed
Extending network span up to 10Km over duplex single mode fiber
cabling
Setting switch to enable or disable auto-negotiation function of the
fiber port when connecting non-auto legacy 1000BASE-X device
Full LED indicators for monitoring port and connection status
The converter module series support the following configuration needs:
1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-SX / LX KC-3000-SXC Copper to SX fiber SC KC-3000-LXC Copper to LX fiber SC KC-3000-LXC40 Copper to LX fiber SC long reach
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The following figure illustrates the module example which provides 2 SC connectors. All available models are similar except the fiber transceiver equipped. The figure shows the some important compo­nents as follows:
T wisted-Pair Interface (TP Port)
Fiber Interface (Fiber Port)
Fiber Configuration Jumper (JP1)
LED Indicators
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8.1 Specifications
T wisted-Pair Interface
Compliance IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Connector Shielded RJ-45 jack Pin assignments Auto-crossover for MDI and MDI-X Data speed 1000Mbps Duplex mode Auto-negotiation for half-duplex orfull-duplex Cable type 4-pair Category 5 UTP Supported cable length 100 meters
Fiber Optic Interface
Compliance IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX or LX Connector Duplex SC Data speed 1000Mbps Duplex mode Forced full-duplex or auto-negotiation (by Auto SW) Auto SW Auto-negotiation Enable/Disable switch Cable types Multimode (MM) - 50/125, 62.5/125 mm
Single mode (SM) - 8.7/125, 9/125, 10/125 mm
Optical Class 1 FDA and IEC-825 laser safety compliant.
General Information
Frame Types Supported IEEE 802.3 Std. 64Bytes ~ 1518Bytes frames
VLAN tagged frames ( plus 4 bytes tag) Jumbo packets (up to 9K bytes)
LED Indications Power , TP Link, TP T ransmit, TP Receive,
FX Link
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8.2 Functions
Functions of 1000BASE-T Port (T wisted-Pair Interface)
Auto-negotiation support for connecting to auto-negotiation devices
Supports both of half duplex and full duplex operations
Auto MDI/MDI-X crossover configuration and receiving polarity
correction for UTP connection Pin Assignments Pin MDI MDI-X
1 BI_DA+ BI_DB+ 2 BI_DA- BI_DB­3 BI_DB+ BI_DA+ 4 BI_DC- BI_DD­5 BI_DC+ BI_DD+ 6 BI_DB- BI_DA­7 BI_DD+ BI_DC+ 8 BI_DD- BI_DC-
Functions of 1000BASE-X Fiber Port (Fiber Optic Interface)
Full data rate of 1000Mbps for full duplex operation
Configuration Jumper JP1 is used to enable or disable auto negotia-
tion function as follows: NON-AUTO Disable auto negotiation function
(and forced full duplex)
AUTO Enable auto negotiation function
Note:
1. For connecting to early 1000BASE-X devices which do not provide
auto negotiation capability, you might need to set the SW to NON­AUTO position to prevent unexpected link failure occurrence.
2. In most of the cases, setting AUTO would make the link worked.
3. When installing two of these converters on both ends of a fiber
connection, set the switch to NON-AUTO (forced full duplex mode) to achieve the best performance.
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8.3 Supported Fiber Cables
Model Fiber Wavelength Output power Input Sensitivity
KC-3000-SXC SX 850nm -9.5~ -4dBm -12.5dBm max. KC-3000-LXC LX 1310nm -9.5~ -3dBm -14.4dBm max. KC-3000-LXC40 LX 1310nm -5~ 0dBm -22dBm max.
Model Fiber Used Supported Distance
KC-3000-SXC MM 62.5/125mm 220 meters
MM 50/125
mm 500 meters
KC-3000-LXC MM 62.5/125
mm 550 meters
MM 50/125
mm 550 meters
SM 9/125
mm 10Km
KC-3000-LXC40 SM 9/125
mm 40Km
Remark: MM:Multimode, SM: Single mode
8.4 LED Indicators
Name Status State Interpretation
PWR Power status On Power on
Off Power off
TP-LNK UTP link status On TP Link up
Off TP Link down
TP-RX UTP Rx status On TP Receiver in operation
Off TP no receiving operation
TP-TX UTP Tx status On TP Transmitter in operation
Off TP no transmission
FX-LNK Fiber link status On Fiber link up
Off Fiber link down
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