Fluke AXTAP1204BT-BT User Manual

Configurable in-line taps. link aggregation taps: axtap1200 series dual-link aggregation taps: axtap2200 series

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Configurable In-Line Taps
LINK AGGREGATION TAPS: AXTAP1200 SERIES
DUAL-LINK AGGREGATION TAPS: AXTAP2200 SERIES
USER GUIDE
PN 3036326
[rev. 1, 11/11]
November 2011
© 2011 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
THIS USER GUIDE APPLIES TO ALL MODELS WITH
A SERIAL NUMBER PRIOR TO S/N: 1883XXX

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  • Page 1 PN 3036326 [rev. 1, 11/11] November 2011 © 2011 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. THIS USER GUIDE APPLIES TO ALL MODELS WITH A SERIAL NUMBER PRIOR TO S/N: 1883XXX...
  • Page 2 THIS USER GUIDE APPLIES TO ALL MODELS WITH A SERIAL NUMBER PRIOR TO S/N: 1883XXX...
  • Page 3: Certifications

    COMPLIANCE TESTING CAUTION Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. CERTIFICATIONS This equipment has been tested and found to meet the radiated and conducted emissions for the European Community EMC Directive 89/336/EEC requirements as per EN 61000-6-3:2001, the generic emissions standard for residential, commercial, and light industrial devices, the limits are those for an EN 55022 Class A product.
  • Page 4: Limited Warranty & Limitation Of Liability

    Ni-MH, and Li-Ion batteries, cables, or other peripherals are all considered parts or accessories. The warranty extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of a Fluke Networks authorized reseller, and does not apply to any product which, in Fluke Networks’ opinion, has been misused, abused, altered, neglected, contami- nated, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents COMPLIANCE TESTING CERTIFICATIONS LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE OVERVIEW - AXTAP1200 SERIES AND AXTAP2200 SERIES FEATURES AND BENEFITS - AXTAP1200 AND AXTAP2200 SERIES AXTAP1200 SERIES LINK TAPS Introduction Panel Display and Functionality Panel Description Table: General Specifications AXTAP1200 Series Hardware Installation...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents continued CARE AND MAINTENANCE Avoiding rough handling Cleaning carefully Providing adequate ventilation Safety information Service and adjustment CONTACTING FLUKE NETWORKS THIS USER GUIDE APPLIES TO ALL MODELS WITH A SERIAL NUMBER PRIOR TO S/N: 1883XXX...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface AUDIENCE This hardware guide is written for the person who must install and connect a Fluke Networks Link or Dual-Link Aggregation Tap. The installer is assumed to be familiar with Windows9x/NT/2000/XP, knows how networks operate, and has operating knowledge of network appliances used in network analyzing configurations.
  • Page 8 THIS USER GUIDE APPLIES TO ALL MODELS WITH A SERIAL NUMBER PRIOR TO S/N: 1883XXX...
  • Page 9: Overview - Axtap1200 Series And Axtap2200 Series

    Overview - AXTAP1200 Series and AXTAP2200 Series Fluke Networks AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregating Taps and AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregating Taps provide a superior solution for 24x7 monitoring of Ethernet links. While traditional network taps might enable full-duplex monitoring of all traffic on a network link, they transmit the data to the monitoring device (e.g.
  • Page 10: Features And Benefits - Axtap1200 And Axtap2200 Series

    Features and Benefits - AXTAP1200 and AXTAP2200 Series • Connect. Protocol analyzers, probes, or intrusion detection systems can be installed for permanent in-line monitoring of full-duplex links — eliminates the need for network connectors to be disconnected and connect- ed each time a segment needs to be monitored. •...
  • Page 11: Axtap1200 Series Link Taps

    Figure 1. Typical AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregating Tap application (AXTAP1204SX-SFP unit shown here). PANEL DISPLAY and FUNCTIONALITY AXTAP1204BT-BT Figure 2. AXTAP1204BT-BT Link Aggregation Tap front panel display Figure 3. AXTAP1204BT-BT Link Aggregation Tap connectivity diagram AXTAP1204BT-SFP (Stratos fiber SFPs and Methode copper SFPs are supported.) Figure 4.
  • Page 12 AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps PANEL DISPLAY and FUNCTIONALITY CONTINUED AXTAP1204LX-SFP (Stratos fiber SFPs and Methode copper SFPs are supported.) Figure 6. AXTAP1204LX-SFP Link Aggregation Tap front panel display Figure 7. AXTAP1204LX-SFP Link Aggregation Tap connectivity diagram AXTAP1204SX-SFP (Stratos fiber SFPs and Methode copper SFPs are supported.) Figure 8.
  • Page 13 AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps PANEL DISPLAY and FUNCTIONALITY CONTINUED AXTAP1210LX-BT Figure 12. AXTAP1210LX-BT Link Aggregation Tap front panel display Figure 13. AXTAP1210LX-BT Link Aggregation Tap connectivity diagram AXTAP1210SX-BT Figure 14. AXTAP1210SX-BT Link Aggregation Tap front panel display Figure 15. AXTAP1210SX-BT Link Aggregation Tap connectivity diagram AXTAP SERIES AXTAP SERIES Figure 16.
  • Page 14: Panel Description

    AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps PANEL DESCRIPTION POWER 1 AND POWER 2 Two power supplies are provided for each module. The power barrel connectors are on the rear of the Link Aggregation Tap. Use of the second power supply is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted moni- toring.
  • Page 15 AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Stratos fiber SFPs and Methode copper SFPs are supported. FEATURE SPECIFICATION CHANNEL single 10/100/1000BASE-T in-line AXTAP1204BT-BT AXTAP1204BT-SFP single 10/100/1000BASE-T in-line single 1000LX fiber in-line ATAP1204LX-SFP AXTAP1204SX-SFP single 1000SX fiber in-line single 10/100/1000BASE-T in-line...
  • Page 16: Axtap1200 Series Hardware Installation

    AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP1200 SERIES HARDWARE INSTALLATION The following instructions illustrate a typical hardware installation for the AXTAP1204BT-BT and for the AXTAP1210SX-BT as shown by the examples below in Figure 17 and Figure 19. AXTAP1204BT-BT Figure 17. Front Panel Connections Figure 18.
  • Page 17: Axtap1200 Series With Bt Tap Hardware Installation

    AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP1200 SERIES WITH BT TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: To ensure copper tap failsafe functionality, hardware installation is not complete at the final loca- tion until the network end-device link has been verified prior to powering the tap and the network end-device link has been verified for the powered tap condition.
  • Page 18 AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP1200 SERIES WITH BT TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED AXTAP SERIES AXTAP SERIES Figure 23. Link Aggregaion Taps’ rear panel NOTE: HyperTerminal is the preferred terminal emulation program and Microsoft © DOS-Windows Telnet is the preferred Telnet client. 4.
  • Page 19: Axtap1200 Series With Lx/Sx Tap Hardware Installation

    AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP1200 SERIES WITH LX/SX TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION The following instructions illustrate a typical hardware installation for the AXTAP1204LX-SFP and for the AXTAP1210BT-BT/SFP as shown by the examples below in Figure 24 and Figure 26. AXTAP1204LX-SFP Figure 24.
  • Page 20 AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP1200 SERIES WITH LX/SX TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED IMPORTANT: The fiber taps are directional devices and the Tx / Rx connector pair orientation must match the connection diagrams or no data will be observed out the MONITOR (Any-to-Any) ports. Ensure powered fiber tap functionality by verifing link is established between both end-devices and the TAP duplex-LC Rx LED remains solid green indicating light level is detected on the respective TAP Rx ports and traffic is observed on MONITOR (Any-to-Any) ports.
  • Page 21 AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP1200 SERIES WITH LX/SX TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED AXTAP SERIES AXTAP SERIES Figure 29. Link Aggregaion Taps’ rear panel NOTE: HyperTerminal is the preferred terminal emulation program and Microsoft © DOS-Windows Telnet is the preferred Telnet client. 4.
  • Page 22: Axtap2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregator Taps

    AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps INTRODUCTION AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps provide the power and flexibility of the popular AXTAP1200 Series Link Aggregation Taps with the capability of monitoring two dedicated in-line tapped network segments simultaneously. They aggregate the data and send a single copy to multiple connected network devices/tools. Figure 30 depicts a typical AXTAP2200 Dual-Link Aggregating Tap scenario.
  • Page 23 AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps PANEL DISPLAY and FUNCTIONALITY CONTINUED AXTAP2206SX-SFP (Stratos fiber SFPs and Methode copper SFPs are supported.) Figure 35. AXTAP2206SX-SFP Link Aggregation Tap front panel display Figure 36. AXTAP2206SX-SFP Link Aggregation Tap connectivity diagram AXTAP2210BT-BT/SFP (Stratos fiber SFPs and Methode copper SFPs are supported.) Figure 37.
  • Page 24: Panel Description

    AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps PANEL DESCRIPTION POWER 1 AND POWER 2 Two power supplies are provided for each module. The power barrel connectors are on the rear of the Dual-Link Aggregating Tap. Use of the second power supply is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted monitoring.
  • Page 25 AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Stratos fiber SFPs and Methode copper SFPs are supported. FEATURE SPECIFICATION CHANNEL dual 10/100/1000BASE-T in-line AXTAP2206BT-BT dual 1000LX fiber in-line ATAP2206LX-SFP AXTAP2206SX-SFP dual 1000LX fiber in-line dual 10/100/1000BASE-T in-line AXTAP2210BT-BT/SFP CABLE TYPE COPPER CAT5 or higher LX: 9 micron / SX: 50 micron or 62 micron...
  • Page 26: Axtap2200 Series With Bt Tap Hardware Installation

    AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP2200 SERIES WITH BT TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION The following instructions illustrate a typical hardware installation for the AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregating Tap, as shown by the example below in Figure 32. AXTAP2206BT-BT Figure 40. Front Panel Connections Figure 41.
  • Page 27 AXTAP2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP2200 SERIES WITH BT TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED NOTE: (AXTAP2200 SERIES WITH BT TAP) Each TAP RJ45’s integrated left LED is solid green indicating link has been established with the end-device and is flashing green when data is passed from the respective end-device to the TAP port.
  • Page 28 AXTAP 2200 Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP2200 SERIES WITH BT TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED 5. Connect management cable to the MANAGEMENT RJ45 port (front panel). Connect the opposite end of this cable to the Management PC. See Management and Serial Port - Command Line Interface section for more information.
  • Page 29: Axtap2200 Series With Lx/Sx Tap Hardware Installation

    AXTAP2200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP2200 SERIES WITH LX/SX TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION The following instructions illustrate a typical hardware installation for the AXTAP2206LX-SFP and for the AXTAP2210BT-BT/SFP as shown by the examples below in Figure 37 and Figure 39. AXTAP2206LX-SFP Figure 45.
  • Page 30 AXTAP2200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP2200 SERIES WITH LX/SX TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED IMPORTANT: The fiber taps are directional devices and the Tx / Rx connector pair orientation must match the connection diagrams or no data will be observed out the MONITOR (Any-to-Any) ports. Ensure powered fiber tap functionality by verifing link is established between both end-devices and the TAP duplex-LC Rx LED remains solid green indicating light level is detected on the respective TAP Rx ports and traffic is observed on MONITOR (Any-to-Any) ports.
  • Page 31 AXTAP2200 Series Link Aggregation Taps AXTAP2200 SERIES WITH LX/SX TAP HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED AXTAP2200 SERIES Figure 50. AXTAP2200 SERIES Dual-Link Aggregaion Taps’ rear panel 4. Connect serial cable to the SERIAL DB9 port on the rear of the Dual-Link Aggregating Tap. Connect oppo- site end to Management PC.
  • Page 32: Overview - Management/Serial Ports

    Overview - Management/Serial Ports NOTE: HyperTerminal is the preferred terminal emulation program and Microsoft © DOS-Windows Telnet is the preferred Telnet client. The Management RJ45 (front panel) and Serial DB9 (rear panel) ports of AXTAP Link and Dual-Link Aggregation Taps allow connection to a PC for advanced configuration options. For initially setting the IP Address, the Link and Dual-Link Aggregation Taps must be connected to the Management PC through the Serial port and configured with the HyperTerminal application.
  • Page 33: Management/Serial Ports

    Management/Serial Ports PANEL DISPLAY AND DESCRIPTION MANAGEMENT/CONTROL PORTS Figure 51. AXTAP Series rear panel (Serial port shown, left) Serial port directly connected to the Management PC is the only way to initially set the IP Address. SERIAL DB9 connector (rear) used for connection to Management PC, for direct access. There is only one serial port on the rear of the Link or Dual-Link Aggregating Tap.
  • Page 34: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    Command Line Interface (CLI) INTRODUCTION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) NOTE: HyperTerminal is the preferred terminal emulation program and Microsoft DOS-Windows Telnet is the © preferred Telnet client. Connecting the Management RJ45 or Serial DB9 port to a Management PC allows for configuration of the Link or Dual-Link Aggregation Tap either directly or remotely.
  • Page 35: Application

    617A6185774$ You must call Fluke Networks Technical Assistance Center with the prompt key in order to obtain the required response to reset passwords. Given a valid password reset response, the factory default passwords will be saved in Non-Volatile memory. If an invalid password response is given, a new key will be calculated and dis- played as the prompt described above after first clearing the screen.
  • Page 36 Command Line Interface (CLI) APPLICATION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) continued Basic Commands (Read-Only Access) The shortcut input for each of these commands is noted in parenthesis. All commands are entered at the cursor >. HELP (HE) or ?: When this command is entered alone, a list of commands, their shortcut inputs, and their descriptions will display.
  • Page 37 • Management port MAC address • Management port IP address, IP Subnet, Default gateway, and IP port • Groups • Period ARP Example: >SH Date/Time: 09-15-2009 13:57:23 Product: AXTAP1204BT-BT Serial Number: 9326023 Version: 5.2.0.19 MAC Address: 00-CO-17-0C-0D-0E IP Address: 192.168.1.1 IP Subnet: 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 38 Command Line Interface (CLI) APPLICATION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) continued SHOW TIME (SH TI): This command displays the set date and time for the Link or Dual-Link Aggregating Tap. It is entered and displays data as shown: SHOW TIME •...
  • Page 39 Press any key... SHOW PORT ROUTING (SH PO RO): This command displays a port routing interface matrix for all ports in a brief summary format. It is entered and displays a stand-alone AXTAP1204BT-BT data as shown: Example: >SH PO RO...
  • Page 40 Command Line Interface (CLI) APPLICATION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) continued Superuser Commands (Configuration Access) The shortcut input for each of these commands is noted in parenthesis. All commands are entered at the Superuser cursor #. SU: The SU command accesses the Superuser mode where the Link or Dual-Link Aggregation Tap can be con- figured.
  • Page 41 Command Line Interface (CLI) APPLICATION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) continued SET TIME (SE TI): This command, followed by the time (HHMMSS), sets the real time clock time. It is entered as shown: SET TIME (HHMMSS) Example: #SE TI 033526 SET PORT NAME (SE PO NA): This command, followed by the port number or name, a command separator (TO), then the new name (up to 32 characters), assigns the new port name entered.
  • Page 42 Command Line Interface (CLI) APPLICATION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) continued SET PORT GROUP (SE PO GR): This command is used to create a Port list under a common name for ease of use. As part of this command, there is a command separator (CONTAINS) or, if the OFF parameter (delete the group) is used, the CONTAINS is not used.
  • Page 43 Command Line Interface (CLI) APPLICATION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) continued DELETE USER (DE US): This command is used to delete users of the Link or Dual-Link Aggregation Tap. It is entered as shown: DELETE USER (USERNAME) Example: #DE US EditUser User EditUser deleted SHOW USERS (SH US): This command displays all users for the Link or Dual-Link Aggregation Tap.
  • Page 44 Command Line Interface (CLI) APPLICATION - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) continued NOTE: Several common conditions could cause the LINK PROTECT function to initiate bypass mode: • Prior to the installation of the integrated TAP in an active network; with the factory default LINK PROTECT settings;...
  • Page 45: Example - Cli Setting Tap And Monitor Ports

    Command Line Interface (CLI) EXAMPLE - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) SETTING TAP AND MONITOR PORTS Example AXTAP1200 Series and AXTAP 22060 Series Taps allow multiple network devices/tools to receive the combined data of multiple Ethernet network segments. The AXTAP1200 Series and AXTAP 22060 Series have hard-wired in-line network taps.
  • Page 46 Command Line Interface (CLI) EXAMPLE - COMMAND LINE INTERFACE (CLI) SETTING TAP AND MONITOR PORTS continued Command Line Interface (CLI) Syntax For the connections in Figure 46 to be properly set, use the syntax below in the Command Line Interface (CLI) to setup input and output for Tap and Monitor ports.
  • Page 47: Care And Maintenance

    Link or Dual-Link Aggregation Tap. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings in this guide violates the safety standards of design, manufac- ture, and intended use of the unit. Fluke Networks assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
  • Page 48: Contacting Fluke Networks

    Contacting Fluke Networks For technical assistance with the Configurable In-Line Tap: • In the US: 1-800-877-2361 • Outside the US: +1-425-446-6605 For information on Fluke Networks products: www.flukenetworks.com support@flukenetworks.com +1-425-446-4519 • Australia: 61 (2) 8850-3333 or 61 (3) 9329-0244 •...

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