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Fast Ethernet Switch
IPS User Manual, 59300144, rev002

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ™ EASI IP Series User Manual Fast Ethernet Switch IPS User Manual, 59300144, rev002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents IPS Ethernet Switch Introduction ........................1 General ..............................1 Switching Methods ..........................1 Installation ..............................2 Quick Instructions ...........................2 IPS Front Panel ..............................3 IPS Switch Mechanical Connections ......................3 IPS Switch Models ..........................3 IPE Encoder / IPD Decoder with IPS Switch Mechanical Connections ..........4 IPE Encoder / IPD Decoder with IPS Switch Models ................4 Connections ..............................5 Local Port Connections ...........................5...
  • Page 3: Ips Ethernet Switch Introduction

    Stand-alone 8 port Fast Ethernet switch with 6 x 10/100Base-TX local ports and 2 x 100Base-FX up-link ports, in-band management Welcome, and thank you for purchasing Teleste’s EASI™ Products. General EASI™ IPS is a fully managed fi eld hardened stand-alone Ethernet Switch for video networking applications.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Quick instructions Install the fi eld hardened IPS Ethernet Switch (1U high, 19” wide) to the installation cabinet. A 12 V supply voltage is provided by a CPS24x mains adapter. Switch on the power and see that all indicator LEDs on the front panel are going thru a routine checking cycle.
  • Page 5: Ips Front Panel

    IPS Front Panel IPS Switch Mechanical Connections Power led indicator. 2 x Up-link ports, depending on model, dual MT-RJ (when optical multimode) or dual-LC (when optical singlemode). 6 x Local Ethernet 10/100Base-TX ports, (RJ-45 female). Note! Management connection to the device can be created via any of local port.
  • Page 6: Ipe Encoder / Ipd Decoder With Ips Switch Mechanical Connections

    IPE Encoder & IPD Decoder with IPS Switch Mechanical Connections Power indicator led. 2 x Up-link ports, depending on model, either dual MT-RJ (when optical multimode) or dual-LC (when optical singlemode). 6 x Local Ethernet 10/100Base-TX ports, (RJ-45 female). Note! Management connection to the device can be created via any of local port.
  • Page 7: Connections

    Connections 6 x 10/100Base-TX Full-Duplex 2 x 100Base-FX Full-Duplex Local Ports Up-link Ports Picture 5. 10/100Base-Tx Local and Up-link port connections. Local Port Connections (6 pcs) A standard IPS Switch comes with six (6) – 10/100Base-TX local ports (CAT5). All local port connectors are type RJ-45 female (see picture 5).
  • Page 8: Management Connection

    Management Connection The IPS Switch can be confi gured locally and/or remotely via any of the Ethernet ports. However, port 1 is recommended for management connection. The IPS switches are confi gured with IP Confi g Tool (see page 11). VLAN (up to 7 pcs) A VLAN is a group of end stations with a common set of requirements, independent of physical location.
  • Page 9: Redundant Ring

    Redundant Ring Introduction The redundant ring technology eliminates network failure caused by fi ber or copper failures. The EASI IPS Switches supports standard Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and Fast Reconfi guration Network Topology (FRNT). The latter protocol is alternative ring protocol optimized for rings containing many Switches and requiring very low re-confi...
  • Page 10: Spanning Tree Protocol (Stp)

    Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) The EASI IPS switches support the Spanning Tree Protocol. The Spanning Tree Protocol, which is also referred to as STP, is defi ned in the IEEE Standard 802.1d. The STP provides a loop-free network. When a switch supporting STP recognizes a loop in the network topology, it blocks one or more redundant ports.
  • Page 11: Virtual Lans (Vlan)

    Virtual LANs (VLAN) General A virtual LAN, commonly known as a vLAN or as a VLAN, is a logically-independent network. Several VLANs can co-exist on a single physical switch. A VLAN consists of a network of computers that behave as if connected to the same wire - even though they may actually physically connect to different segments of a LAN.
  • Page 12 The VLAN that is selected as the default VLAN for a given port will appear as an unchangeable VLAN, while other VLAN’s selected for the same port has only relevance in case the end node connected to the same port is able to send and receive packets with these VLAN ids.
  • Page 13: Ip Confi G Tool

    • The interconnection Ethernet cable How to Get the IP Confi g Tool You can download the latest version of IP Confi g Tool from Teleste’s web site at: www.teleste.com. How to Install the IP Confi g Tool Unzip the fi le IP_Confi g_Tool.zip by using e.g. WinZip and extract all the fi...
  • Page 14: Device List Page

    Device List Page Picture 6. Device list page view (with one Switch). How to Confi gure the Switch 1. Connect the PC into the Ethernet port 1 of the IPS Switch via Ethernet cable and open the IP Confi g Tool by running the TelesteIPConfi...
  • Page 15: Selected Device Page

    Enable SNMP: Enables Switch to use SNMP Enable DHCP client: Enables Switch to use DHCP protocol to obtaine an IP address. When used with Teleste Libretto product the selection also enables download of confi g from remote (root Switch) Enable FRNT v0 ring: Enables FRNT v0 for redundancy Switching...
  • Page 16: Port Confi Guration Page

    Port Confi guration Page These settings will be selected automatically when Auto-neg is enabled. not in use press the “Get” button to view the device’s current settings. Press the ‘Set’ button after any changes. Any changes will have immediate effect (switch restart is not required).
  • Page 17: Vlan Confi Guration Page

    VLAN Confi guration Page Press the “Get” button to view the device’s current VLAN settings. Press the “Set” button to set the device’s changed VLAN settings. To activate the settings, the switch Picture 9. VLAN confi guration page default view. must be restart.
  • Page 18 Trunk ports are automatically detected, when at least two switches are connected together. VLAN settings for these ports are automatically set and then can not be changed. It´s recommended that tag removal operation is activated (tickbox is checked) due to the fact that not all NICs (Network Intrface Card) are able to understand VLAN tagged frames.
  • Page 19: How To Create The Stp/Rstp Ring

    2. Connect your PC with IP Confi g Tool installed to the Root/Focal Point Switch port 1. 3. Open Teleste IP Confi g Tool and assign a free IP address, which is in the same subnet as the PC, to the “Default IP” and click button until the Switch(es) appears on the device list.
  • Page 20: Creating Frnt V0 Ring

    Creating FRNT v0 Ring In a FRNT v0 ring confi gure only one IPS switch must be confi gured to be the network Focal Point. The Focal Point switch have the role as Redundancy Manager, and thus be responsible for recovery when a connection between the switches is broken.
  • Page 21: Notes On The Ip Confi Guration Tool

    IP Confi g Tool and Firmware Versions The IP Confi g Tool version 7.x.x, or newer, can be used versus any managed switch from Teleste. Switch control options for a given switch will be enabled based on the type of switch and fi rmware version running on the switch.
  • Page 22: Glossary

    Glossary Auto-Negotiation host, internetworking, and network management A Protocol defi ned in the Ethernet standard that allows modules; and provide re-timing/repeater, bridging, devices at either end of a link segment to advertise and/or network management functionality. A hub is and negotiate modes of operation such as the speed an Ethernet multi-port repeater, which sometimes of the link, half- or full-duplex operation and full-duplex referred to as a concentrator.
  • Page 23 group.” Membership in a host group is dynamic and individual station; it is 1 if the address is a multicast there are no topological restrictions to participating in (group or broadcast) address. The second bit, known a host group. Hosts groups may be either permanent as the U/L (for Universal or Local) bit is 0 if the ad- or transient.
  • Page 24 Network Layer: OSI Layer 3 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Provides upper layers with independence from the A standard bridge protocol (IEEE 802.1d). This data transmission and switching technologies used to protocol allows bridges to dynamically discover a connect systems; responsible for establishing, subset of the LAN topology that is loop-free and maintaining, and terminating connections.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifi Cations

    Technical Specifi cations Parameter Specifi cation Note Optical m/m 1310 nm 2 km 2 fi bres s/m 1310 nm 15 / 40 km 2 fi bres Ethernet Local ports Number of ports full duplex Standard 10/100Base-TX CAT-5 / CAT-5e Up-link ports Number of ports full duplex Standard...
  • Page 26 IPS Series User Manual rev002...
  • Page 27: Copyright Acknowledgements

    This obligation applies to the equipment put on the market in EU after 13 August 2005. Teleste devices which belong to the scope of the directive have been marked with the separate collection symbol shown below. The marking is according to the standard EN 50419.
  • Page 28 www.teleste.com...

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