Western Telematic PLS-345 User Manual

WTI Part No. 13236
Rev. A
PLS-345
Physical Layer Switch
User's Guide
Warnings and Cautions:
No Serviceable Parts Inside; Authorized Service Personnel Only
Shock Hazard - Do Not Enter
Nameplate Power Warning
This device should only be operated with the type of power source indicated on the instrument nameplate. If you are not sure of the type of power service available, consult your local power company.
Connect unit only to a properly measured supply. Use
only three wire cord which is provided with the unit.
Reliable earthing of this equipment must be maintained.
Particular attention should be given to supply connections when connecting to power strips, rather than direct connections to the branch circuit.
Rack Mount Installation
When installing this device in an instrument rack, the following factors must be accounted for:
1. Enclosed Racks: Enclosed racks must provide adequate ventilation. Make certain that the rack is not overly crowded and note that each unit in the rack generates its own heat. An enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to circulate cooling air.
When mounting the unit in an enclosed rack with a ventilation fan at the top of the rack, note that excessive heat generated by devices at the bottom of the rack can be drawn upward and into the ventilation slots of units located at the top. Make certain to provide adequate ventilation for equipment installed at the bottom of the rack.
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Rack Mount Installation (Continued)
1. Enclosed Racks (Continued):
The ambient within the rack may be greater than room ambient. Installation should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation is not compromised. The maximum temperature for the equipment in this environment is 45°C. Consideration should be given to the maximum rated ambient.
Installation should be such that a hazardous stability condition is not achieved due to uneven loading.
2. Open Racks: Make certain that the rack frame does not block the ventilation slots on the instrument cover. If the device is installed on sliders, check the unit when seated all the way into the rack to make certain that ventilation slots are not blocked.
Ventilation
Slots in the instrument cover are provided to allow ventilation for heat dissipation. To ensure safe, reliable operation, these openings must not be covered or blocked.
Disconnect Power
If any of the following events are noted, immediately disconnect the unit from the outlet and contact qualified service personnel:
1. If the power cord becomes frayed or damaged.
2. If liquid has been spilled into the device or if the device has been exposed to rain or water.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Unit Description
2.1. Front Panel
2.2. Back Panel
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3. Quick Start / System Overview
4. Installation
4.1. Power Supply Connection
4.2. Initialization
4.3. Connecting Common and A/B Lines
4.4. Connecting the Network Cable
4.5. Connecting an External Modem
4.6. Connecting a PC to the Console Port
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5. SetUp and Configuration ..............................5-1
5.1. System Mode and User Mode ............................5-1
5.2. Communicating with the PLS-345 ........................5-2
5.3. PLS Command/Menu Conventions .......................5-4
5.4. Defining General Parameters ............................5-5
5.5. Circuit Parameters......................................5-8
5.6. Network Parameters ....................................5-9
5.6.1. Implementing IP Security ......................5-11
5.7. The Monitor Mode ....................................5-13
5.7.1. Hardware Configuration .......................5-13
5.7.2. Selecting Monitor Mode Parameters .............5-13
5.8. Save Configuration Parameters
6. The Status Screens
6.1. The Circuit Status Screen
6.2. The Network Status Screen
7. Operation
7.1. Manual A/B Switching
7.2. Code Activated A/B Switching
7.3. The Monitor Mode
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7.2.1. The /A Command and the /B Command
7.2.2. The /D Command
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8. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
8.1. Sending Parameters to a File
8.2. Restoring Saved Parameters
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9. Application Examples
9.1. Monitoring Signal Drop and/or Power Loss
9.2. Monitoring a Contact
10. Command Summary
10.1. Display Commands
10.2. Configuration Commands
10.3. Control Commands
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Appendices
A. Interface Descriptions
A.1. Console Port Interface A.2. Modem Port Interface A.3. Common Ports and A/B Ports
B. Specifications
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C. Customer Service
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2.2. Back Panel ................................................2-2
3.1. The Circuit Status Screen
3.2. The Command Help Screen (System Mode)
5.1. The Circuit Status Screen
5.2. The General Parameters Menu
5.3. The Circuit Parameters Menu
5.4. The Network Parameters Menu
5.5. The IP Security Menu
5.6. The Monitor Mode Parameters Menu
6.1. The Circuit Status Screen
6.2. The Network Status Screen
9.1. Monitoring Signal Drop
9.2. AUX Port Connection
9.3. Monitoring a Switch or Relay
9.4. AUX Port Connection A.1. Console Port Interface A.2. Modem Port Interface A.3. Common Ports and A/B Ports
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1. Introduction
The PLS-345 Physical Layer Switch is a versatile A/B switching system, which can be controlled over any TCP/IP network using standard Telnet, or out-of-band using an external modem and basic VT100 type terminal emulation. Each of the three A/B circuits can be switched via code command, or locally via manual switches on the instrument front panel. Other intelligent features include password protected access to command mode functions, site I.D. Message, connector labels, status displays and more.
The PLS-345 is designed for applications that require automatic routing of Cat5 10/100Base-T signals between a common jack and an A and B jack. The PLS is also ideal for switching RS-232, DSL, RS-422/485, or telephone lines.
Monitor Mode
The Monitor Mode allows the PLS-345 to monitor an external RS-232 line or contact closure input and automatically switch selected A/B paths. Easily definable parameters allow the user to select the monitor signal trigger duration, circuits to switch, and the option to return circuits to their original A/B position.
Security Features
Address-specific IP security masks prevent unauthorized sources from accessing the PLS-345 menu through the network. The PLS-345 provides two levels of operational passwords; the system administrator level, which allows access to all configuration and switching functions, and the user level, which only allows switching of the circuits.
Easy to Configure, Easy to Use
The PLS-345 can be configured over the network, via modem, or from a local PC or terminal connected to the unit's Console Port. Easy to use commands let you assign a location name, set system parameters, and view circuit status. Circuits can be switched using numbers or names.
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Applications
Controlled A/B Switching of Cat5 Connections.
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A/B Routing of 10/100Base-T Ethernet, ISDN, DSL, Telco,
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or RS-232 Lines.
Remote Switching to "Out-of-Service" or "Off-Line"
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Conditions.
Switch to Backup Firewall or VPN.
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Disaster Recovery Switching.
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Features
Three Individually Controlled RJ-45 Circuits.
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IP and Password Security Features.
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Signal Monitoring for Automatic Switching.
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Retains Selected Position with Power Off.
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Independent 10Base-T Ethernet Control Port.
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Independent RS-232 Console Port.
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Independent Modem Port for Out-of-Band Management.
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Typographic Conventions
Throughout this manual, typefaces and characters have been used to denote the following:
COURIER FONT Indicates characters typed on the keyboard.
For example, ]S or ]P 02.
[Bold Font] Text set in bold face and enclosed in
square brackets, indicates a specific key. For example, [Enter] or [Esc].
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2. Unit Description
2.1. Front Panel
As shown in Figure 2.1, the PLS-345 Front Panel includes the following components:
Figure 2.1: Front Panel
Circuit 1: Status indicator lights and manual controls for
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Circuit 1. Includes the following:
A) Line "A" Selector Button and Status LED: Press
the "A" button to switch the common line for Circuit 1 to the "A" connector. The LED adjacent to the Selector Button will light when Line "A" is selected.
B) Line "B" Selector Button and Status LED: Press
the "B" button to switch the common line for Circuit 1 to the "B" connector. The LED adjacent to the Selector Button will light when Line "B" is selected.
Note: Each circuit can either be manually switched using the corresponding selector button, manually switched using the Master A/B Switch, switched in response to the /A and /B commands, or switched automatically by the Monitor feature.
Circuit 2: Same as item 1 above, except these
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components control switching of common line 2.
Circuit 3: Same as item 1 above, except these
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components control switching of common line 3.
ON: Lights when AC Power is applied to the PLS-345.
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RDY: Flashes when the PLS-345 is ready to receive
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commands.
RXD: Flashes when the PLS-345 receives commands.
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Master A/B Switch: Used to manually switch all three
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circuits. When the "A" or "B" button is pressed, all three circuits will be switched to the corresponding "A" or "B" line, and the appropriate status LED on each circuit will light.
2.2. Back Panel
Figure 2.2: Back Panel
Circuit 1 Connectors and Indicators: RJ45 connectors
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and LED status indicators for the Circuit 1 common line and "A" and "B" lines.
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A) "A" Connector and Status LED: The status LED
will light when line "A" is selected.
B) "B" Connector and Status LED: The status LED
will light when line "A" is selected.
C) Common Connector: For connection to Common
Line 1.
Circuit 2 Connectors and Indicators: Same as item 1
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above, except these components are used for connection to the Circuit 2 "A", "B", and Common lines.
Circuit 3 Connectors and Indicators: Same as item 1
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above, except these components are used for connection to the Circuit 3 "A", "B", and Common lines.
Section 2: Unit Description
Network Port and Activity Indicator: An RJ45 Ethernet
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port, for connection to your TCP/IP network. To communicate via Network, please access the PLS-345 as described in Section 5.2.
Note: The PLS-345 features a 10Base-T network interface. When connecting the PLS-345 to a 100Base-T interface, most router switches will autosense to determine if the device is 100Base-T or 10Base-T, and then configure the network interface accordingly. If your router switch does not autosense, the network interface port must be manually set to 10Base-T.
Modem Port: A male, RS-232, DB9 connector, DTE
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configuration. For connection to an external modem.
Console Port: A male, RS-232, DB9 connector, DTE
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configuration. For connection to a Local PC.
Monitor Selector Switch: A slide switch that is used to
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set the PLS-345 to monitor either an RS-232 line or a contact. When properly configured, the PLS-345 can perform A/B switching based on the signal level at either an RS-232 Line or a contact connected to the Monitor Input Connector. For more information on the Monitor feature, please refer to Section 5.7.
Monitor Input Connector: A two pin connector, which is
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used to attach the ground and input lines for an RS-232 line or contact circuit that you wish to monitor. When properly configured, the PLS-345 can perform A/B switching based on the signal level at the Monitor Input Connector. For more information on the Monitor feature, please refer to Section 5.7.
Power Components: A Master Power Switch and an AC
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power cable receptacle. For more information on power ratings, please refer to the specifications printed adjacent to the power cable receptacle. Prior to connecting the PLS-345 to your power source, please refer to the warnings and cautions listed at the beginning of this User's Guide and in Section 4.1.
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3. Quick Start / System Overview
This section provides a brief overview of basic PLS capabilities, and describes a simple test that can be performed to verify that you are able to communicate with the unit.
The Quick Start procedure is included primarily to provide a quick demonstration of PLS capabilities. In order to take full advantage of the complete range of features provided by this unit, it is strongly recommended that you should complete the entire Installation and Configuration sections after completing the Quick Start procedure.
1. Apply Power: Connect the PLS to an appropriate power source. Prior to connecting the unit to your power supply, make certain to review the safety precautions listed at the beginning of this User's Guide, and in Section 4.1.
2. Connect Network Cable, External Modem or PC: In order to configure and control the PLS, you must first decide how you will communicate with the unit; via network, modem, or local PC.
a) Network: Connect your 10Base-T or 100Base-T
network interface to the PLS Network Port. For more information, please refer to Section 4.4.
Note: The PLS features a 10Base-T Interface. When connecting to a 100Base-T interface, most router switches will autosense to determine if the device is 100Base-T or 10Base-T, and then configure the network interface accordingly. If your router switch does not autosense, the network interface port must be manually set to 10Base-T.
b) Modem: Use a standard serial modem cable to
connect your external modem to PLS's Modem Port. For more information, please refer to Section 4.5.
c) Local PC: Attach a standard null modem cable from
your PC COM port to the Console Port connector on the PLS back panel. For a description of the port interface, please refer to Appendix A.
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3. Access the Command Mode: In order to invoke commands and display status screens, you must first access the PLS command mode via Network, modem, or Console Port (local PC.) For more information, on command mode access, please refer to Section 5.2.
Notes:
Network Access: The PLS includes a default IP
Address and Subnet Mask. This allows initial contact with the unit via network without first defining an IP address (providing you are contacting the PLS from another node on the same subnet.) When installing the PLS in a working network environment, it is recommended to define network parameters as described in Section 5.6.
Modem & Console Port Access: Factory set PLS
parameters are as follows: 9600 bps, 8 Data Bits, One Stop Bit, No Parity. Although PLS parameters can be easily redefined, for this Quick Start procedure only, it is recommended that you configure your communications program to accept the default parameters.
a) Network Access: Start your Telnet program, then
Telnet to the default PLS IP Address (192.168.168.168.) For example, on a UNIX system, the telnet command would be invoked as shown below.
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$ telnet 192.168.168.168 [Enter]
After the telnet command is invoked, the PLS Circuit Status Screen (Figure 3.1) should be displayed, followed by the PLS> command prompt.
If you wish to contact the PLS from a node that is not on the same subnet you can either change your PC's IP address to an address that is on the same subnet as the PLS (e.g., 192.168.168.xxx), or access the PLS command mode via modem or Console Port, and define Network Parameters as described in Section 5.6.
Section 3: Quick Start / System Overview
Physical Layer Switch v1.00 Site ID: PLS-345_TEST_IRVINE_CALIFORNIA
CKT# | From | To | POS | MON | Default |
-----+------------------+------------------+-----+-----+---------| 1 | PORT_11111111111 | PORT_BBBBBBBBBBB | B | | A | 2 | PORT_22222222222 | PORT_AAAAAAAAAAA |A|*| A | 3 | PORT_33333333333 | PORT_AAAAAAAAAAA |A|*| A |
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Command Echo: On Inactivity Timeout: 30 Min Command Confirmation: On Automated Mode: Off Monitor Mode: On Monitor Input Level: 1 - High
"/H" for help.
PLS>
Figure 3.1: The Circuit Status Screen
b) Modem Access: Start your communications program,
and dial the number for the external modem. The PLS Circuit Status Screen (Figure 3.1) should be displayed, followed by the PLS> command prompt.
c) Console Port Access (Local PC): Start your
communication program, make certain the communications program is set for the PC COM port that is attached to the PLS, and then press [Enter]. The PLS Circuit Status Screen (Figure 3.1) should be displayed, followed by the PLS> command prompt.
5. Review Help Menu: At the PLS> command prompt, Type
/H and press [Enter] to display a help menu (Figure 3.2), which provides a basic listing of PLS commands.
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Physical Layer Switch v1.00 Site ID: PLS-345_TEST_IRVINE_CALIFORNIA
Display /H Display Help Screen /S Display Circuit Status /SN Display Network Status
Configuration /G View/Set General Parameters /P [n] View/Set Circuit Parameters /N View/Set Network Parameters /M View/Set Monitor Parameters /DL Download Configuration to File
Control +-------------------------------------------+ /A <n> Switch Circuit n to A | [n] = optional ckt. common name or number | /B <n> Switch Circuit n to B | <n> = required ckt. common name or number | /D Set Circuits to Default | n+n ornn=ckt. n and ckt. n | /T Reset Network Interface | n:n = ckt. n through ckt. n | /X Exit/Disconnect | * = all ckts. |
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| ,y = bypass "Sure? (y/n)" | +-------------------------------------------+
Figure 3.2: The Command Help Screen (System Mode)
6. Test A/B Switching: You may test both manual and command driven A/B switching as follows:
a) Manual: Press one of the "A" or "B" Selector Buttons
on the PLS Front Panel, the corresponding LED indicator should light.
b) Command Driven: From the PLS> command prompt,
type /B 1 and press [Enter]. After the command is execute, the Circuit Status Screen should appear. Check the Circuit Status Screen to make certain that Circuit 1 has been switched to the "B" position.
7. Exit Command Mode: When you have finished testing the PLS unit, type /X and press [Enter] to exit from the PLS Command Mode. Note that it is recommended to always disconnect using the /X command. If the /X command is not invoked at the end of a command session, then the PLS will not exit from command mode until the No Activity Timeout feature closes the session. In this case, further access to the PLS command mode will not be allowed until the current session times out.
This completes the introductory overview of the PLS. Please proceed to Sections 4 and 5 for complete installation and configuration procedures.
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4. Installation
4.1. Power Supply Connection
Connect the PLS-345 to an appropriate power supply.
CAUTIONS:
This device should only be operated with the
type of power source indicated on the instrument nameplate. If you are not sure of the type of power service available, please contact your local power company.
Reliable earthing (grounding) of this unit must
be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections when connecting to power strips, rather than directly to the branch circuit.
Check nameplate ratings to ensure that there is
no overloading of supply circuits that could have an effect on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.
4.2. Initialization
If you are reinstalling a PLS-345 unit that has been previously installed, or if you wish to ensure that the PLS-345 is starting out with all parameters set in the default status, the PLS can be initialized to default values as described below.
Note: This initialization procedure will set all parameters to defaults, and will clear all user defined values such as network settings, and plug names.
1. Make certain that the PLS-345 Power Switch is set in the "Off" position.
2. Locate the Master A/B Switches on the unit's front panel. Press and hold the "A" button, and then press the Power Switch to the "On" position.
3. The Circuit Status Indicator LEDs will flash briefly, indicating that the unit has been reset to defaults. Release the "A" button.
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4.3. Connecting Common and A/B Lines
Connect your Cat5 cables to the appropriate A, B, and common line connectors on the PLS back panel. For a description of port interfaces, please refer to Appendix A.
4.4. Connecting the Network Cable
The PLS Network Port is an RJ45, 10Base-T Ethernet Jack, for connection to a TCP/IP network. Connect your network interface to the PLS Network Port.
The PLS features a default IP Address (192.168.168.168.) Providing that you are communicating with the unit from a node on the same subnet, this allows you to initially contact the PLS without first accessing the PLS command mode to define an IP address. Note however, that when installing the PLS in a working network environment, it is strongly recommended to assign the IP Address, Gateway Address, and Subnet Mask as described in Section 5.6.
Note: The PLS features a 10Base-T Interface. When connecting the PLS to a 100Base-T interface, note that most router switches will autosense to determine if the device is 100Base-T or 10Base-T, and then configure the network interface accordingly. If your router switch does not autosense, the network interface port must be manually set to 10Base-T.
4.5. Connecting an External Modem
Use an appropriate DB9 cable to connect your external modem to the Modem port on the PLS back panel. Use a standard serial modem cable. For a description of the Modem Port interface, please refer to Appendix A. Note that the PLS General Parameters Menu allows you to define a Modem Initialization string and Modem Disconnect string as described in Section 5.4.
4.6. Connecting a PC to the Console Port
Use an appropriate DB9 cable to connect the PLS Console Port to a free COM port on your PC or terminal. Use a standard null modem cable. For a description of the Console Port Interface, please refer to Appendix A.
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5. SetUp and Configuration
5.1. System Mode and User Mode
In order to restrict access to sensitive command functions, the PLS-345 features two separate operating modes; System Mode and User Mode.
The System Mode allows access to all configuration menus, A/B switching functions and status screens, and the User Mode allows access only to A/B switching functions and the status screens; when the User Mode is active, you are not allowed to access the configuration menus or reset the PLS Network Port.
When the System Password has been defined, the PLS-345 will display a password prompt whenever the unit is contacted via the Console Port, Modem Port, or Network Port. The password entered at this prompt determines whether the unit will start-up in System Mode or User Mode. If the System Password is entered, the System Mode will be active. If the User Password is entered, the User Mode will be active. Both the System Password and User Password are defined via the PLS's General Parameters menu.
Note: If the System Password is not defined as described in Section 5.4, the PLS will not display the password prompt, and will always start-up in System Mode; allowing all users to access the configuration menus without entering a password. Therefore, it is recommended to always define the System Password in order to restrict access to sensitive command functions.
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