CTC Union FRM220-100AS-1 User Manual

CTC Union FRM220-100AS-1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 FRM220-100AS-1 Fast Ethernet OAM/IP Media Converter...
  • Page 2 CTC Union Technologies makes no warranty, representation, or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does CTC Union assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation any consequential or incidental damages.
  • Page 3 This document is the current official release manual. Contents are subject to change without prior notice. Please check CTC Union's website for any updated manual or contact us by E-mail at sales@ctcu.com. Please address any comments for improving this manual or to point out omissions or errors to marketing@ctcu.com.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ....................... 6 1.1 W ............................6 ELCOME 1.2 P ........................6 RODUCT ESCRIPTION 1.3 P ........................... 6 RODUCT EATURES 1.4 P ........................7 RODUCT PECIFICATIONS 1.5 M ........................8 ANAGEMENT EATURES 1.6 P ............................8 ANEL 1.7 F ........................
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.6.7 MAC Learning Function ........................47 3.7 OAM C ........................47 ONFIGURATION 3.7.1 OAM PDU frame size ........................47 3.7.2 OAM Mode ............................48 3.8 L ........................49 ORWARDING 3.9 C ............................. 50 OUNTERS 3.9.1 OAM Counters ..........................51 3.9.2 RMON Counters ..........................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Thank you for choosing FRM220-100AS-1 Fast Ethernet OAM/IP Media Converter. Throughout this document, this model will be referred to as FRM220-100AS-1 or in an abbreviated form as just 100AS-1. If you would like to skip right to the installation of the converter, proceed to Chapter 2.
  • Page 7: Product Specifications

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION  Far End Fault Indication (FEFI)  Paused Frame flow-control  Digital Diagnostic (DOM) SFP support  OAM PDU and per port RMON counters  SNTP client WARNING: Fiber optic equipment may emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connector port.
  • Page 8: Management Features

    3. Rack management - When placed in NMC managed rack, all other settings will be overridden by the NMC management. 1.6 Panel 100AS-1 Test Figure 1.1 Panel designations of FRM220-100AS-1 1 x SFP port, supports any 1 x RJ-45 port, supports 100M transceiver 10/100M...
  • Page 9: Factory Reset Procedure

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.7 Factory Reset Procedure Apply power to 100AS-1 and allow 30 seconds to fully boot. Using a pencil or ball-point pen, press the 'DEFAULT' recessed push-button switch (located on the face plate) and hold for 5 seconds and release.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2. Installation

    CH01M or CH01-XX Chassis (XX= AC, DC, AA, DD or AD) FRM220-CH01, single slot chassis Requires external AC to DC 12V switching adapter. Figure 2.1 Chassis options for FRM220-100AS-1 card Follow all ESD precautions when handling the card and SFP modules.
  • Page 11: Electrical Installation

    Figure 2.2 IEC (AC) & terminal block (DC) power connector pin assignment 2.3 Installation of SFP Module CTC Union supplied SFP modules are of the Bale Clasp type. The bale clasp pluggable module has a bale clasp that secures the module into the SFP cage.
  • Page 12: Led Indicators

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 2.3 LED Indicators Color Definition Green Power is connected and the device is active. Power is not connected. Green The fiber link is active. FX LNK Blinking Fiber link with TX or RX traffic present. The fiber link is disabled. Green Far-End Fault alarm.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3. Provisioning Via Text Menu

    < > brackets). Some parameter settings are toggled by a single key stroke, while others are selected from additional sub-menus. Unless advised that the unit requires a reboot, all settings take effect immediately The following is an example of the Main Menu. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* Fiber...
  • Page 14: Configure Tcp/Ip Settings

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.2.2 Configure TCP/IP settings. From the Main menu select menu item "<S>" System Configuration. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << System Configuration >> Version [1.000-1.005-0.000-0.000] MAC Address [00:02:AB:00:00:00] NMC Action [Inactive (Stand alone)] <0>...
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    However, many users may prefer to just set the TCP/IP settings and then continue any configuration via the HTTP Web based GUI. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 *********************************************...
  • Page 16 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU <2> Subnet Netmask: The process of subnetting is the division of a computer network into groups of computers that have a common, designated IP address routing prefix. <3> Default Gateway IP: A default gateway is the node on the computer network that is chosen when the IP address does not match any other routes in the routing table.
  • Page 17: Firmware Upgrade

    <ESC>: Pressing the escape key will leave the configuration menu and go back to the main menu. 3.4.1 Firmware Upgrade Occasionally, CTC Union will release new firmware for their products. If new functions are added through software modification or if programming errors are uncovered and resolved, those items will be listed in the firmware release note which is included in an 'upgrade package' along with a detailed upgrade procedure and the firmware image code.
  • Page 18: Syslog Settings

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Major Local Alarm Settings >> <1> :[*]Fiber Link Down <3> :[*]UTP Link Down <5> :[*]Remote Power OFF <ESC>:Go to Previous Menu. Likewise, Minor local alarms can also be assigned by events. This example shows the local Minor alarms are reported only if UTP link is down.
  • Page 19: Syslog Facility

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU << Syslog Settings >> Facility Severity _______________________________________________________________________________ Local <1> :Fiber Link Down [17:Local use 1 ] [Critical <3> :UTP Link Down [17:Local use 1 ] [Critical _______________________________________________________________________________ Remote <5> :Fiber 1 Link Down [17:Local use 1 ] [Critical <6>...
  • Page 20: Syslog Severity

    1, the destination address for syslog messages. From the Main Menu, select the <M> (SNMP Manager) and from this menu select <S> (Go to Syslog Configuration Menu). ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << SNMP Manager Configuration Setup >>...
  • Page 21: Date & Time Setup

    NTP (Network Time Protocol) or SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol). From the Main Menu, select the <S> (System Configuration) and from this menu select <T> (Date and Time). ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Date and Time >>...
  • Page 22: Password Setup

    From the Main Menu, select the <S> (System Configuration) and from this menu select <L> (Password Setting). ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Password Configuration >>...
  • Page 23: System Reboot

    From the Main Menu, select the <S> (System Configuration) and from this menu select <R> (System Rebooting). Confirmation is required. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << System Configuration >>...
  • Page 24: Fiber Port Provisioning

    10. If STP is enabled, the switch won't start to forward packets until the path tables are rebuilt through learning. 3.4.7 Fiber Port Provisioning Select item 'L' from the main menu. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* Fiber...
  • Page 25 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Fiber Status and Configuration >> Link Status [Link Down] Remote Device Power [None] OAM Remote Loopback Test [OFF] OAM Looped [OFF] FEF Status [OFF] <1>...
  • Page 26: Fiber And Utp Port Rate Limiting

    It should be noted that for some operators, dropping packets is preferred to using pause packets. The 100AS-1 can be flexibly used to limit transmission using either method. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* <<...
  • Page 27: Sfp And D/D Functions

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Fiber Status and Configuration >> Link Status [Link Up Remote Device Power [OK] OAM Remote Loopback Test [OFF] OAM Looped [OFF] FEF Status [OFF] <1>...
  • Page 28: Utp Port Provisioning

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.4.10 UTP Port Provisioning ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* Fiber [Link Down ] [Remote LB: Off [Link Up ] [Speed: 100M] [Duplex: Full] Remote Module [Empty Port 1 OAM Mode...
  • Page 29: Utp Provisioning

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.4.10.1 UTP Provisioning ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local UTP Status and Configuration >> Link Status [Link Up Speed [100M] Duplex [Full] <1> :Port Active [Enable ] <2> :Negotiation [Auto] <5>...
  • Page 30: Utp Negotiation

    PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.4.10.2 UTP Negotiation By changing the negotiation setting from 'Auto' to 'Manual', the additional menu items 3 & 4 are revealed. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local UTP Status and Configuration >>...
  • Page 31 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local UTP Status and Configuration >> Link Status [Link Up Speed [100M] Duplex [Full] <1> :Port Active [Enable ] ________________________________________________________________ _______________ Select Ingress Rate Limit.(Range: 64K ~ 990M) Ingress Rate Limit Input: ____ 100AS-1 supports inputting any value from 64k to 990M.
  • Page 32: Device Status And Configuration

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.5 Device Status and Configuration ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* Fiber [Link Up ] [Remote LB: Off [Link Up ] [Speed: 100M] [Duplex: Full] Remote Module [Empty Port 1 OAM Mode...
  • Page 33 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU << Local Device Status and Configuration >> <1> :MAC Learning Function [Enable ] <2> :Pause Frame [Disable] <3> :Advance Functions [Normal ] <4> :UPnP [Disable] <5> :QoS Priority Mode [Weighted] <6> :Maximum OAMPDUs Size (60 ~ 1518 Octets) [1500] <7>...
  • Page 34: Advanced Functions

    NOT default the TCP/IP settings (IP address, mask, gateway, etc.). <R> System Reboot: The unit will undergo a 'warm boot' if this function is selected and confirmed. 3.6 Advanced Functions ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Device Status and Configuration >>...
  • Page 35: Static 802.1Q Vlan

    <5> Spanning Tree Protocol & Static 802.1Q VLAN: This setting mode allows the simultaneous use of STP and 802.1Q VLAN. 3.6.1 Static 802.1Q VLAN ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Static 802.1Q VLAN status and Configuration >>...
  • Page 36: Static Vlan Table Configuration

    <S> Save Settings: After making changes and before leaving this menu page, use this command to commit the changes to the 100AS-1. 3.6.1.1 Static VLAN Table Configuration Select item <Z> to enter VLAN Table Configuration Page. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Static VLAN Table Configuration >>...
  • Page 37 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU Operate:[ ..............Operate VLAN Table: Select Operation. <1> Modify <2> Create <3> Delete <ESC>:Discard and Return. Select <2> Create. to create a VLAN ID. Operate:[Create] VLAN ID:[ ................Operate VLAN Table: Select VLAN ID. <ESC>:Previous Page.
  • Page 38: Q-In-Q Vlan

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.6.2 Q-in-Q VLAN The VLAN settings are performed in the same manners as for Static 802.1Q VLAN. After the settings are completed, return to the Status and Configuration page and select item <D> Device Status and Configuration.
  • Page 39: 802.1Q Vlan Trunk

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU << Local Device Status and Configuration >> <1> :MAC Learning Function [Enable ] <2> :Pause Frame [Disable] <3> :Advance Functions [Q-in-Q VLAN] <4> :UPnP [Disable] <5> :QoS Priority Mode [Weighted] <6> :Maximum OAMPDUs Size (60 ~ 1518 Octets) [1500] <7>...
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Static 802.1Q VLAN status and Configuration >> <V> : VLAN Configuration [Static 802.1Q VLAN] Port 1: Priority for Tag [CoS 0] <1> :VID <2>...
  • Page 41 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Remote Static VLAN Table Configuration >> Item | VLAN ID Port 1 Port 2 Untagged Untagged Tagged Tagged <N><PageDown>:Show Next Page. <P><PageUp> :Show Previous Page.
  • Page 42: Spanning Tree Protocol

    Bridge loops must be avoided because they result in flooding the internet network. Return to the main menu on the local unit. Then select the local unit for configuration by choosing <L>. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* Fiber...
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Status and Configuration >> NMC Action [Inactive (Stand alone)] <1> :Fiber Status and Configuration. <2> :UTP Status and Configuration. <D> :Device Status and Configuration.
  • Page 44: Class Of Service

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU becomes the root port (RP) of the bridge. Different technologies have different default costs for network segments. An administrator can configure the cost of traversing a particular network segment. The default root path cost in 100AS-1 is 0. The switch sends a BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Units) frame using the unique MAC address of the port itself as a source address, and a destination address of the STP multicast address 01:80:C2:00:00:00.
  • Page 45 Mapping to Internal Classify. This is where the Class of Service priority (0~7) can be mapped to 100AS-1 internal switch's priority queues (0~3). In the switch, 3 is the highest priority queue and 0 has the lowest priority. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* <<...
  • Page 46: Remote Ip Setting

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU Set Egress Scheduling Mode. <1> Weighted <2> Strict <ESC>:Previous Menu. Next, for each of 100AS-1 ports (fiber and UTP port) the CoS priority can be assigned. << Remote Fiber Status and Configuration >> Link Status [Link Up Remote Device Power [OK]...
  • Page 47: Mac Learning Function

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.6.7 MAC Learning Function This feature allows turning off the MAC learning function of the store & forward switch for special applications or for testing. From the main menu page, select the <L> Local Status and Configuration.
  • Page 48: Oam Mode

    To configure, from the main menu, select <L> (Local Status and Configuration), then select <D> (Device Status and Configuration). From this menu select <6> (Maximum OAMPDUs Size) and set as follows. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* <<...
  • Page 49: Link Loss Forwarding

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Fiber Status and Configuration >> Link Status [Link Down] Remote Device Power [None] OAM Remote Loopback Test [OFF] OAM Looped [OFF] FEF Status [OFF] <1>...
  • Page 50: Counters

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU To configure, from the main menu, select <L> (Local Status and Configuration), then select <L> (Link Loss Forwarding Configuration). ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local Link Loss Forwarding Configuration >>...
  • Page 51: Oam Counters

    3.9.1 OAM Counters Each of the OAM counters is capable of keeping count via 32bit registers. This is an example of OAM counters for the fiber port. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local OAM Counters Information >>...
  • Page 52: Mac Table

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Local RMON Counters Information >> Fiber In 1,134,838,752] Fiber Out 38,416,092] UTP In 18,220,935] UTP Out 192] <ESC>:Go to Previous Menu. 3.9.3 MAC Table 100AS-1 has the ability to disable the MAC learning function of the L2 switch.
  • Page 53: Snmp Operations

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU The SNMP management functions of 100AS-1 are provided by an internal SNMP agent, which utilizes communication over IP networks. The SNMP agent is compliant with the SNMPv1 and v2c standards. SNMP communications use the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). UDP is a connectionless transport protocol, part of the TCP/IP suite.
  • Page 54: The Management Information Base

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU 3.10.3 The Management Information Base The management information base (MIB) includes a collection of managed objects. Managed objects are defined as parameters that can be managed, such as specific information on device configuring or on performance statistics values. The MIB includes the definitions of relevant managed objects (MIB variables) for the specific node.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Snmp Agent

    Manager configuration is required to tell the agent, who has the authority to access the SNMP via "Get" commands (read) or "Set" commands (write) and where to send "trap" messages (unsolicited messages that are usually generated by alarms in 100AS-1). ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* <<...
  • Page 56: Configuring Snmp Traps

    CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << SNMP Manager Configuration Setup >> Manager's IP Community String Access =================== ================ ========== #1 192.168.0.49 private read-write #1 192.168.0.47 public read-only #3 --- #4 ---...
  • Page 57 CHAPTER 3 PROVISIONING VIA TEXT MENU ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-100AS-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << Trap Configuration Setup >> Trap Receiver IP Community String ================ ================ #1 --- #2 --- #3 --- #4 --- #5 --- #6 --- #7 --- #8 --- <1>~<8>:Edit Trap Receiver #1 to #8 Settings.
  • Page 58: Chapter 4. Provisioning Via Web Based Management

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 4. PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.1 Introduction In an effort to make networking devices easier to configure, many devices can now be configured via a Web Page, which should be familiar to all Internet users. The web page is accessed by the Default IP Address of the device from a Web Browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer in the following way: http://10.1.1.1/ (Assuming the Default IP Address is 10.1.1.1)
  • Page 59: System

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 2. SNMP – The allowed SNMP managers, community strings and Trap Managers are set here. There is also a 'System Log' which can be viewed by selecting System Log under the SNMP main menu item.
  • Page 60: Firmware Update

    PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.3.4 Firmware Update Occasionally, CTC Union will release new firmware for their products. If new functions are added through software modification or if programming errors are uncovered and resolved, those items will be listed in the firmware release note which is included in an 'upgrade package' along with a detailed upgrade procedure and the firmware image code.
  • Page 61: Date & Time

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT During the Erase and Write portion of upgrade, it is extremely important that nothing interrupt the upgrade or the device may be left with in-operable firmware code. Firmware upgrade failure will require factory repair to physically replace the flash chip. Please heed the warnings on this page.
  • Page 62: Alarm Setting

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT Manual Setting: Fill in the Year, Month, Day, hour, minute, second fields and click the "Set time with the above fields" button. Set to PC's time: Just click the "Sync. with PC" button. Sync to Network Clock: Key in the 'Time Server' IP address Adjust the 'Timezone' offset...
  • Page 63: System Log Alarm Setting

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.3.7 System Log Alarm Setting Syslog, in 100AS-1, can be used for security auditing (login) as well as generalized informational (link down), analysis, and debugging (loop back) messages. The syslog function of 100AS-1 can be used to integrate log data into a central repository.
  • Page 64: Radius

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.3.8 Radius Telnet/Console Login Mode: Disable or enable telnet/console login feature via local access or Radius. Web Login Mode: Disable or enable Web login feature via local access or Radius. RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration IP Address: Enter the IP address for the RADIUS server.
  • Page 65: Trap & Syslog

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.4.2 Trap & Syslog Traps are unsolicited messages issued by the SNMP agent that typically indicate some alarm condition has occurred. The Trap managers (those who receive the traps) are configured here. System log messages are sent to a special syslog server. That server’s IP address is also configured here.
  • Page 66: System Log

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.4.3 System Log During the current up time of 100AS-1 converter, an internal log is maintained and can be viewed through the web interface. This is a first-in first-out log that holds up to 255 entries. The log will display information such as user logins from Web or from Telnet and any of the Major and Minor alarms as programmed in the alarm setting page (refer to 4.3.6 Alarm Setting).
  • Page 67 CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT Parameter Fiber Speed: 100AS-1 only supports fiber speed for 100Mbps. Port Active: When disabled, this port will be completely inactive. 802.3 OAM: Active, Passive or disable. Refer to Chapter 3 3.7 OAM Configuration Auto Laser Shutdown: This laser safety function which when enabled will disable laser transmit when an optical receive loss condition is detected.
  • Page 68: Utp

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT Refresh Status: Updates the display with current information. Remote H/W Reset: Provides ability to reset device at remote side, if the device is configured to so allow. 4.5.2 UTP This window tab will show current status and provide settings for the UTP port. Parameters Port Active: When disabled, this port will be completely inactive.
  • Page 69: Device Status And Configuration

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT Default Port CoS: The default Class of Service for this port is set here and explained in 3.6.5 Class of Service LLF: Setting LLF uses and/or logic and check box selection of each port. LLF cannot be used if TLPT is enabled.
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT The 'Advanced Functions' for this device are detailed in Chapter 3.6 Advanced Functions. Accept Remote H/W Reset: When enabled, this device will reset when the request is received from the remotely connected 100AS-1. UPnP: 100AS-1 may enable the Universal Plug ‘n Play protocol to allow IP discovery via this protocol.
  • Page 71: Spanning Tree Protocol

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.5.4 Spanning Tree Protocol The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link layer (OSI Layer 2) network protocol that ensures a loop- free topology for any bridged LAN. The basic function of STP is to prevent bridge loops and ensuing broadcast radiation.
  • Page 72 CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 1. Configuration BPDU (CBPDU), used for Spanning Tree computation 2. Topology Change Notification (TCN) BPDU, used to announce changes in the network topology 3. Topology Change Notification Acknowledgment (TCA), used to acknowledge changes The Bridge Priority is a customizable value that you can use to influence which switch becomes the root bridge.
  • Page 73: Static 802.1Q Vlan

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.5.5 Static 802.1Q VLAN Please refer to Chapter 3.6.1 Static 802.1Q VLAN for a description of and operation of Static VLAN feature in this device and to 3.6.5 Class of Service for Class of Service settings. Some Tagging definitions: Tagged: This means that packets that egress the assigned port will have the packets tagged with the VID assigned to that port.
  • Page 74: Counters

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.5.6 Counters There are counters for OAM packets and counters for transmitted and received frames. They can be viewed under the 'Counter' screen. The OAM counters are available for each fiber port. The RMON in/out counters show the received and transmitted frames for each of the interfaces on 100AS-1.
  • Page 75: Remote Configuration

    CHAPTER 4 PROVISIONING VIA WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 4.6 Remote Configuration By utilizing 802.3ah proprietary OAM packets, 100AS-1 is able to view the status and manage the remote device without using Internet Protocol. All settings are done using the same methods as the local device.
  • Page 76: Appendix A: Firmware Upgrade Procedures

    Appendix, we use FRM220-1000EAS-X1 to illustrate firmware upgrade process. You can follow the firmware upgrade steps below to upgrade firmware of your FRM220-100AS-1 device. Prerequisites: FRM220-1000EAS/X-1 or FRM220-100AS-1 in any FRM220 chassis (1-slot, 2-slot, 4-slot, 8-slot, 20- slot). Cat 5e or above Ethernet patch cable...
  • Page 77 ‘Run’ and enter ‘cmd’ in the Run window and click ‘OK’). Check the TCP/IP settings with the ‘ipconfig’ command and then ‘ping’ FRM220-1000EAS/X-1 or FRM220-100AS-1. Make sure the network connection works and is reliable. (note: if ping times out, try doing 'arp –d' command, then if still unsuccessful check cables) 5.
  • Page 78 Appendix A Firmware Upgrade Procedures 6. Start the telnet client program of your choice. In this example we are using the PuTTY program, which is open source, free, and very popular with network engineers. Key-in the IP address, select the ‘Telnet’ radio button and then click ‘Open’. 7.
  • Page 79 Appendix A Firmware Upgrade Procedures Version 1.005 Screen ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-1000EAS/X-1 Ver:1.005 ********************************************* << System Configuration >> Version [1.000-1.005-0.000-0.000] MAC Address [00:02:AB:77:77:77] NMC Action [Inactive (Stand alone)] <1> :IP Address [10.1.1.1] <2> :Subnet Netmask [255.0.0.0] <3> :Default Gateway IP [10.1.1.254]...
  • Page 80 Appendix A Firmware Upgrade Procedures 8. Press the 'Y' key to start TFTP transfer and update. The message like "Write bootpImage to memory" will be displayed. The file transfer takes about 20 seconds. << System Configuration >> Version [1.000-1.005-0.000-0.000] MAC Address [00:02:AB:77:77:77] NMC Action [Inactive (Stand alone)]...
  • Page 81 ‘Log viewer’ tab. 10. Use Telnet client and login to FRM220-1000EAS/X-1 again. The following screen shows 1000EAS/X-1 updated to 1.006. For a newer version, this number should reflect this new version. ********************************************* CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. FRM220-1000EAS/X Ver:1.006 ********************************************* Fiber...
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