KTI Networks KGC-261-DP/G: KGC-261-DP/I Installation Manual

Industrial managed 10/100/1000base-t to dual-speed fiber media converter with poe++ pse support

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KGC-261-DP/G
KGC-261-DP/I
Industrial Managed
10/100/1000Base-T to Dual-speed Fiber
Media Converter
with PoE++ PSE Support
Installation Guide
DOC.180606A
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  • Page 1 KGC-261-DP/G KGC-261-DP/I Industrial Managed 10/100/1000Base-T to Dual-speed Fiber Media Converter with PoE++ PSE Support Installation Guide DOC.180606A...
  • Page 2 (C) 2018 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.
  • Page 3 The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. Copyright (C) All Rights Reserved. TRADEMARKS Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp. FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including the interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................... 6 1.1 Model Definitions ....................7 1.2 Features ......................8 1.3 Product Panels ....................9 1.4 LED Indicators ..................... 9 1.5 Specifications ....................10 1.6 IEC 61850-3 & IEEE 1613 ................. 14 2. Installation ........................... 16 2.1 Unpacking ......................
  • Page 5 5. Web Management ........................37 5.1 Start Browser Software and Making Connection ..........37 5.2 Login to the Device Unit ..................37 5.3 Main Management Menu ................... 38 5.4 Configuration ..................... 40 5.4.1 System ......................40 5.4.1.1 Management VLAN ..................43 5.4.2 Ports .......................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. Introduction The KGC-261-DP series are Gigabit Ethernet media converters which provide the following features: Data Conversion between different Media types and Speed The media converter supports the following conversions:  1000Mbps (1000BASE-T) copper to/from 1000Mbps (1000BASE-X) fiber  100Mbps (100BASE-TX) copper to/from 1000Mbps (1000BASE-X) fiber ...
  • Page 7: Model Definitions

    802.1Q Control With software configuration support, the device is enhanced with more 802.1Q control features for VLAN applications rather than just a typical media converter function. The optional features include:  Filtering all untagged packets  Filtering all tagged packets ...
  • Page 8: Features

    1.2 Features  Tri-speed 10Mbps/100Mbps/1Gbps copper to dual-speed 100Mbps/1Gbps fiber conversion  Comply with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3z, 802.3af, 802.3at standard  Support full wire speed conversion for Gigabit copper to Gigabit fiber  Support auto-negotiation with link partners ...
  • Page 9: Product Panels

    1.3 Product Panels The following figure illustrates the top panel of the device: Top Panel Front Panel KGC-261-DP/G KGC-261-DP/I 1.4 LED Indicators Function POWER Power status TP SPEED UTP port speed status TP LINK UTP port link status FX SPEED FX port speed status FX LINK FX port link status...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    1.5 Specifications 10/100/1000 Twisted-pair Copper Port (UTP, RJ-45) Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX, IEEE 802.3u 1000Base-T Connectors Shielded RJ-45 jacks Pin assignments Auto MDI/MDI-X detection Configuration Auto-negotiation, manual settings or software control Transmission rate 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps Duplex support Full/Half duplex Network cable Cat.5 UTP or better...
  • Page 11 DC Terminal Block Input Connector Flange terminal block 5P Contacts Rating 15A 57VDC Marking Remark DC power input (+) DC power input (-) 3,4,5 Alarm relay output contacts Alarm Relay Output Contacts 3 dry contacts for NC & NO pairs Rating 30VDC/1A or 120VAC/0.5A Alarm events...
  • Page 12 Isolation DC+/- vs. Frame Ground 1.5KV RESET Push Button Short push - System reset Long push – Restore factory default settings Power Over Ethernet (PoE) PoE type Standard IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, and proprietary PoE++ PSE power pins Pin 1/2/4/5: V +, Pin 3/6/7/8: V - (V comes from DC power input)
  • Page 13 KGC-261-DP/I 260K hours Environmental Operating Temperature Typical -40 C ~ +75 Storage Temperature C ~ +85 Relative Humidity 5% ~ 95% non-condensing Tests and Approvals FCC Part 15 rule Class A CE EMC Class A VCCI Class A EN 55032 Emission IEC 55024 Immunity IEC 61850-3 EMC &...
  • Page 14: Iec 61850-3 & Ieee 1613

    1.6 IEC 61850-3 & IEEE 1613 KGC-261-DP/I model has been verified that it is compliant with IEC 61850-3 EMC, environmental and mechanical requirements and IEEE 1613 requirements for power substations. IEC 61850-3 IEC 61850-3 defines the general requirements, mainly regarding construction, design and environmental conditions for utility communication and automation IEDs (intelligent electronic devices) and systems in power plant and substation environments.
  • Page 15 +40℃, 95%RH, 48hrs C 6.9.3 Damp heat – steady state C 6.9.3 Humidity +25℃95%RH 12hrs/ C 95%RH 12hrs, 2 cycles +85℃, 30%RH, 96hrs C 6.9.3 Dry heat - storage -40℃, 96hrs C 6.9.3 Cold – storage KGC-261-DP/I: IEC 61850-3 Mechanical Test Specifications IEC 61850-3 Test Specification...
  • Page 16: Installation

    2. Installation 2.1 Unpacking The product package contains:  The device unit for Din-rail mounting  QR code label linking to product documentation folder 2.2 Safety Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire and damage to the product, observe the following precautions.
  • Page 17: Mounting The Device To A Din-Rail

    2.3 Mounting the Device to a DIN-Rail In the product package, a DIN-rail bracket is provided or has been installed for mounting the device in a industrial DIN-rail enclosure. The steps to mount the device onto a DIN rail are: 1.
  • Page 18 Both models are with same dimension. The final dimension after DIN-rail bracket is installed is: -18-...
  • Page 19: Mounting The Device On A Panel

    2.4 Mounting the Device on a Panel The device may be provided optionally with a panel mounting bracket. The bracket supports mounting the device on a plane surface securely. The mounting steps are: 1. Install the mounting bracket on the device. 2.
  • Page 20 Both models are with same dimension. The final dimension after the bracket is installed is: -20-...
  • Page 21: Applying Power

    2.5 Applying Power DC Power Connectors The device is featured with three different DC power input connectors for supporting different types of external AC-DC power supply or AC-DC power adapters. Note: Each connector has its own contact rating. DC Power The DC power input is used to support not only the power consumed by the device itself but also power for the remote PoE Device (PD) over the Cat.5 cable directly.
  • Page 22: Dc Power Din

    2.5.2 DC Power DIN Connector: Female power DIN for external AC-DC power adapter Contacts: Pins Marking Remark 2, 4 DC power input (+) 1, 3 DC power input (-) Rating: 7.5A +48V 2.5.3 DC Power Jack Ø Ø Connector: DC Jack (- 6.3mm/+ 2.0mm) for external AC-DC power adapter Contacts:...
  • Page 23: Alarm Relay Output

    2.6 Alarm Relay Output Alarm relay output is provided for reporting failure events to a remote alarm relay monitoring system. The replay output is provided with three contacts next DC power interface on the terminal block connector. Alarm Relay output pins and logic: Alarm relay output, NO (Normal Open) contacts Normal: Open, Alarm: Shorted Alarm relay output, NC (Normal Close) contacts...
  • Page 24: Reset Button

    2.7 Reset Button The reset button is used to perform a reset to the device. It is not used in normal cases and can be used for diagnostic purpose. If any network hanging problem is suspected, it is useful to push the button to reset the device without turning off the power.
  • Page 25: Making Lan Connections

    3. Making LAN Connections 3.1 10/100/1000 TP Copper Port The 10/100/1000 TP copper port supports the following connection types and distances: Network Cables 10BASE-T: 2-pair UTP Cat. 3, 4, 5 , EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm 100BASE-TX: 2-pair UTP Cat. 5, EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm 1000BASE-T: 4-pair UTP Cat.
  • Page 26: Making Fiber Connection

    3.2 Making Fiber Connection The SFP slot (FX port) must be installed with an SFP fiber transceiver for making fiber connection. Your device may come with an SFP transceiver pre-installed when it was shipped. Installing SFP Fiber Transceiver To install an SFP fiber transceiver into SFP slot, the steps are: 1.
  • Page 27: Making Poe Connection

    before making cable connection. The following figure illustrates a connection example between two fiber ports: Make sure the Rx-to-Tx connection rule is followed on the both ends of the fiber cable. Network Cables Multimode (MMF) - 50/125, 62.5/125 Single mode (SMF) - 9/125 3.3 Making PoE Connection The device is equipped with PoE PSE function, which can supply power to a remote Ethernet device together with LAN data via TP port over Cat.5 cable.
  • Page 28 Classification for the Compatible PD Types and Power Level Type PD Class IEEE Standard PSE output power max. PD input power min. (*1) 802.3af PoE 15.4W 12.95W 802.3af PoE 3.84W 802.3af PoE 6.49W 802.3 af PoE 15.4W 12.95W 802.3at PoE+ 25.5W 5 (*2) Proprietary PoE++...
  • Page 29 DC power input vs. PoE power output Type PD Class max. Working V dc_in +45 ~ 57V 0.375A +45 ~ 57V 0.112A +45 ~ 57V 0.208A +45 ~ 57V 0.375A +45 ~ 57V 0.636A +45 ~ 57V 0.919A +45 ~ 57V 1.35A +45 ~ 57V 1.65A...
  • Page 30: Led Indication

    3.4 LED Indication OPERATION Function Color State Interpretation POWER Power status Green The power is supplied to the device. The power is not supplied to the device. PoE status Green The PoE power is delivered to PD. The PoE power is off. TP SPEED Port speed status Green TP port is running on speed 1Gbps (1000Mbps) Yellow ON...
  • Page 31: Functions

    4. Functions This chapter describes some advanced functions provided by the media converter. 4.1 Converter Function Media Conversion The device supports the following data conversions between fiber cable and twisted-pair Cat.5 (copper) cable: The data rate on twisted-pair segment depends on the link speed finally established with the link partner. 4.2 Link Fault Pass Through Function When the Link Fault Pass Through (LFPT) function is enabled and the media converter detects a link fault on one port segment, it will force the other port segment link down.
  • Page 32: 802.1Q Control Function

    The following example illustrates a real link fault occurs on one Cat.5 and the link fault is passed to the other Cat.5 over two converters and the fiber cable by LFPT operation. Finally, the other link partner also detects a link fault.
  • Page 33 Drop All taggged - drop frames with outer tag TPID 0x8100 or 0x88A8 802.1Q VID Filtering 802.1Q VID Filtering function allows to admit or reject certain VID tagged packets. Up to 16 “allowed” (positive list) or “rejected” (negative list) VIDs can be configured. This function allows limit certain frames to pass from one link segment to another one.
  • Page 34: Vlan Operation

    4.3.1 VLAN Operation This section describes the operation relations between different configuration settings. Disable Allowed VIDs [802.1Q Filtering] setting options Rejected VIDs VLAN operation for TP port and Port-based mode VLAN aware mode FX port Classified Tag – Each ingress For all types of ingress For untagged frames frames...
  • Page 35 0x8100(C-tag) 0x8100(C-tag) [Egress Tag TPID] options 0x88A8(S-tag) 0x88A8(S-tag) s-customer-tag 1 s-custom-tag 1 s-custom-tag 2 Egress tagging Inserted Tag Use Classified Tag Use Classified Tag - VID, PCP, DEI - VID, PCP, DEI operation - VID, PCP, DEI Inserted Tag [Egress Tag TPID] = [Egress Tag TPID] = - TPID 0x8100(C-tag) or...
  • Page 36: Snmp Trap Function

    4.4 SNMP Trap Function SNMP trap function allows the device to send trap message to an SNMP trap host over SNMP protocol when the associated trap event occurs. SNMP Trap settings The settings are used to configure a trap host who can receive the SNMP trap message issued from a media converter device unit.
  • Page 37: Web Management

    5. Web Management The media converter features an http server which can serve the management requests coming from any web browser software over TCP/IP network. Set IP Address for the System Unit Before the device unit can be managed from a web browser software, make sure a unique IP address is configured for the unit.
  • Page 38: Main Management Menu

    5.3 Main Management Menu The following information describes the basic functions of the main menu. Configuration System Device information, system and IP related settings Ports Port link status, operation mode configuration and other per port settings LLDP Settings for LLDP support Optical Power Alarm function Auto Laser Shutdown function Monitoring...
  • Page 39 PoE status Ping Ping utility command Maintenance Reboot System Command to reboot the device unit Restore Default Command to restore the device unit with factory default settings Update Firmware Command to update the device’s firmware Configuration File Transfer Configuration file download & upload Logout Command to logout from current web management -39-...
  • Page 40: Configuration

    5.4 Configuration 5.4.1 System -40-...
  • Page 41 Configuration Description MAC Address The MAC address factory configured for the device. It can not be changed in any cases. S/W Version Firmware version currently running H/W Version Hardware version currently operating Active IP Address Current IP address for the device management Active Subnet Mask Current subnet mask for IP address for the device management Active Gateway...
  • Page 42 Enable - 802.1Q control mechanism is activated for the conversion. Jumbo Mode Enable / disable Jumbo mode to support jumbo packets Disable - support maximum packet size up to 1526 bytes Enable - support maximum packet size up to 9600 bytes Link fault pass through Enable / disable link fault pass through function Power Saving Mode Enable / disable port link down power saving mode...
  • Page 43: Management Vlan

    The re-configuration takes a while. 5.4.1.1 Management VLAN Management VLAN settings allow administrator to access the device and perform the management over a dedicated VLAN. T he following rules are applied with the Management VLAN: 4 5 4 B If [Management VLAN] setting is VID=0, no limitation is applied in accessing the web management 4 5 5 B 4 5 6 B interface, but password authentication.
  • Page 44: Ports

    5.4.2 Ports Port Configuration Function Port TP - Twisted-Pair copper port (also specified Port #1 in other pages) FX - Fiber port (also specified Port #2 in other pages) Link Port link status Speed and duplex status with green background - port is link on Down with red background - port is link down Mode Select port operating mode...
  • Page 45 V - set to enable relay alarm when port link fault Set port PoE function V - set to enable PoE PSE function [Apply] Click to apply the configuration change [Refresh] Click to refresh current configuration 802.1Q Control Page when [802.1Q Filtering] function is disabled -45-...
  • Page 46 802.1Q Control Page when [802.1Q Filtering] function is enabled. The setting is “Allowed VID” or “Rejected VID” 802.1Q Control Function Default Tag – VID (PVID) Port VID, VID for Ingress Default Tag, also called “PVID” 1 ~ 4095 - decimal 12-bit VID value Default Tag - DEI CFI for Ingress Default Tag 0, 1 - 1-bit CFI value...
  • Page 47 Drop S-tag – drop frame with outer tag TPID 0x88A8 Drop All taggged – drop frames with outer tag TPID 0x8100 or 0x88A8 Tag Removal Keep All tags - disable tag removal for VLAN-tagged packets Pop up 1 tag – remove up to 1 tag (outer tag if available) Pop up 2 tag –...
  • Page 48: 802.1Q Filtering

    5.4.2.1 802.1Q Filtering Configuration Description VID TABLE Specify the characteristic of the VID table. Disable - set to disable 802.1Q filtering function. Allowed VID - the VID table specifies the allowed VIDs rejected VID - the VID table specifies the rejected VIDs * Both Allowed VID and rejected VID are used to “Enable”...
  • Page 49 When VID TABLE setting is changed from either “Allowed VID” or “Rejected VID” to “Disable”, the following message is also prompt for notices and confirmation. Notes: 1. VID table is referred for filtering VLAN-tagged frames according to the classified VID of each ingress frame.
  • Page 50: Lldp

    5.4.3 LLDP Transmitted TLVs Description When checked the “port description” is included in LLDP information transmitted. Port Description When checked the “system name” is included in LLDP information transmitted. System Name When checked the “system description” is included in LLDP information transmitted. System Description When checked the “system capability”...
  • Page 51 Tx Delay If some configuration is changed (e.g. the IP address) a new LLDP frame is transmitted, but the time between the LLDP frames will always be at least the value of Tx Delay seconds. Tx Delay cannot be larger than 1/4 of the Tx Interval value. Valid values: 1 –...
  • Page 52: Opa

    5.4.4 OPA OPA function allows set lower and upper alarm thresholds for the optical power of the fiber port. The alarm is sent via relay alarm output and SNMP trap. The optical power is monitored once every second. Note that if no SFP transceiver is installed or no DDM is supported in the SFP transceiver, OPA function is disabled automatically.
  • Page 53: Monitoring

    Configuration Description Port Port 2 (FX port) Mode Disable - disable ALS function. Manual – enable ALS and force to turn on transmitter amnaually. Auto – enable ALS and turn on transmitter if the broken fiber is believed to have been repaired.
  • Page 54 Statistics Description Port TP - Twisted-Pair copper port on local unit FX - Fiber port on local unit Link Port link status Speed and duplex status with green background - port is link on Down with red background - port is link down Tx Bytes Total of bytes transmitted on the port Tx Frames...
  • Page 55: Lldp Statistics

    5.5.2 LLDP Statistics Counters Description Port The port on which LLDP frames are received or transmitted. (Port #1: TP port, Port #2: FX port) Tx Frames The number of LLDP frames transmitted on the port. Rx Frames The number of LLDP frames received on the port. Rx Error Frames The number of received LLDP frames containing error.
  • Page 56: Lldp Table

    5.5.3 LLDP Table Status Description Local Port The port on which the LLDP frame was received. (Port #1: TP port, Port #2: FX port) Chassis Id The Chassis Id is the identification of the neighbor's LLDP frames. Remote Port ID Port ID of the neighbor port System Name System Name advertised by the neighbor unit...
  • Page 57: Sfp Ddm

    5.5.4 SFP DDM Status Description SFP Ports Port numbers which are equipped with SFP slot. Identifier Identification information of the transceiver Connector The connector type used on the transceiver SONET Compliance The SONET compliance information of the transceiver GbE Compliance Gigabit Ethernet compliance information of the transceiver Vendor Name The vendor name of the transceiver...
  • Page 58: Poe

    5.5.5 PoE Status Description Port PoE function setting – Enabled, Disabled PoE Mode Good – PoE power is ON. Power Status Off – PoE power is off. PD Detect Compliant - A compliant PD is detected. Incompliant – Incompliant PD detected Under_detection –...
  • Page 59: Ping

    5.5.6 Ping Ping Description Target IP Address The target IP address to which the ping command issues Count The number of ping commands generated Time Out (in secs) The time out for a reply (in seconds) [Apply] Start the ping command Results Description Target IP Address...
  • Page 60: Maintenance

    5.6 Maintenance 5.6.1 Reboot System This menu is used to reboot the device unit remotely with current configuration. Starting this menu will make your current http connection lost. You must rebuild the connection to perform any management operation to the unit. 5.6.2 Restore Default This menu is used to restore all settings of the device unit with factory default values except current IP configuration and Management VLAN configuration.
  • Page 61: Configuration File Transfer

    5.6.4 Configuration File Transfer This [download] command can be used to backup current device configuration and download it to the connected management PC. The default filename is “switch.cfg”. Configuration Description Filename Path and filename of a backup configuration file to be uploaded [Browse] Click to browse your computer file system for the configuration file [Upload]...
  • Page 62: Snmp Support

    6. SNMP Support S NMP version support Snmp v1, v2c management 1 2 3 0 B M anaged Objects MIB-II 1 2 3 1 B system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 1 } interfaces OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 2 } OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 4 } snmp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 11 }...
  • Page 63: Appendix A. Factory Default Settings

    Appendix A. Factory Default Settings System Configuration DHCP Enabled Disabled Fallback IP Address 192.168.0.2 Fallback Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Fallback Gateway 0.0.0.0 Management VLAN Name Null Password Inactivity Timeout (secs) SNMP enabled Disabled SNMP Trap destination 0.0.0.0 SNMP Read Community public SNMP Write Community private SNMP Trap Community...
  • Page 64 Tag Removal Keep All Tags Egress Tagging Rule Type 0 Tagging Exceptional VID Egress Tag TPID 0x8100(c-tag) Custom TPID 0x8100 802.1Q Filtering Disabled 802.1Q Filtering VID TABLE Disabled VID n (n=1-16) LLDP Configuration Transmitted TLVs Port Description Enabled System Name Enabled System Description Enabled...
  • Page 65  MaxLimit 6553 Mode Disabled Interval 100 sec. Width 2 sec. -65-...
  • Page 66: Appendix B. Models & Optical Specifications

    Appendix B. Models & Optical Specifications Model Definition KGC-261-DP/G General model with no pre-installed SFP transceiver KGC-261-DP/G-xxxx General models with pre-installed SFP transceiver KGC-261-DP/I IEC 61850-3 model with no pre-installed SFP transceiver KGC-261-DP/I-xxxx IEC 61850-3 models with pre-installed SFP transceiver SFP with 1000BASE-X fiber transceiver Model Ext.
  • Page 67 Rx Sen. : Receiver sensitivity (unit :dBm) Max.Rx. : Maximal Received power (unit : dBm) -67-...

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