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DYNAMIX DH-114
DYNAMIX DH-114 M
HomePNA 2.0 Switch
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  • Page 1 DYNAMIX DH-114 DYNAMIX DH-114 M HomePNA 2.0 Switch User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 FCC Statement 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 interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS INTRODUCTION __________________________ 5 Features ________________________________________ 5 INSTALLATION ___________________________ 6 Packing List ____________________________________ 6 Front Panel _____________________________________ 6 Connectors __________________________________________ 6 LED Indicators _______________________________________ 6 Connecting the Cables _________________________ 6 Verification _____________________________________ 8 CONFIGURATION ________________________ 9 Switch Operating Mode ________________________ 9 About Configuration Utility ____________________ 9...
  • Page 4 Report _________________________________________ 21 Mode ___________________________________________ 21 Help ____________________________________________ 21 ADVANCED FEATURES _______________ 22 Port-Based VLAN ______________________________ 22 Default VLAN and Remote Configuration _____________ 22 Close VLAN ________________________________________ 22 More VLAN _________________________________________ 23 SNMP __________________________________________ 23 HomePNA port Setting ________________________ 25 FIRMWARE UPGRADE _________________ 26 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ♦ Two 10/100M Fast Ethernet Ports for Expansion or Link to Switch/Hub/Router ♦ Port-Based VLAN Security Support ♦ Supports Local Configuration via RS-232 Console Port ♦ Supports Remote Configuration via Telnet Protocol(DYNAMIX DH - 114 M) ♦ Supports SNMP(DYNAMIX DH - 114 M) ♦ 4M Bytes Fast Buffer Memory ♦...
  • Page 6: Installation

    ‘Line’ connector (upper row) and one ‘Terminal’ connector (bottom row). 2. E1, E2: These two Ethernet ports are used to cascade with other DYNAMIX DH - 114 (DYNAMIX DH - 114 M) or standard Ethernet Switch/Hub. See the following section “Connecting the Cables” in this Chapter.
  • Page 7 This connection can achieve maximum available bandwidth utilization for all users (max 10Mbps per user) if the Ethernet Switch supports Giga bit rate up-link trunk. Note that E1 port is up-link port of DYNAMIX DH - 114/DYNAMIX DH - 114 M. Also cascade their console port together for the configuration utility to configure all cascaded switches via one console port.
  • Page 8: Verification

    DYNAMIX DH - 114 (i.e. #2, #3… are all DYNAMIX DH - 114). Else you can stack all DYNAMIX DH - 114 switches as in Figure 3/Figure 4 without DYNAMIX DH - 114 M if you just need local configuration. The remote configuration function can only work with DYNAMIX DH - 114 M.
  • Page 9: Configuration

    Easy Version Utility Execute the utility, choose the connecting path: Local by Com port(DYNAMIX DH - 114/DYNAMIX DH - 114 M) or Remote by IP address(DYNAMIX DH - 114 M only). Then login the switch directly with the factory default Username/Password --‘user1/root’.
  • Page 10: Add Switch As Domain Member

    There are two ways to connect and access the switch system, local configuration and remote configuration. The remote configuration is only applied to the switch system with DYNAMIX DH - 114 M as the ‘#1’ switch. (See Figure 2 and Figure 3 in Chapter 2).
  • Page 11: Access Switch Via Local Configuration

    Access Switch via Local Configuration To configure your DYNAMIX DH - 114/DYNAMIX DH - 114 M switch system by local console, do the following: 1. Connect ‘Console Cable’ to front panel Console ‘IN’ connector and then connect the cable to PC's serial port, as COM1.
  • Page 12 IP address of the firewall, and maybe you need to specify the different port number for ‘Telnet/FTP’ to pass the firewall. NOTE: The factory default Username/Password for DYNAMIX DH - 114 M/DYNAMIX DH - 114 is ‘user1/root’. You may change them in ‘Member/Property’ window of configuration utility after you login successfully as the domain supervisor.
  • Page 13: Access Switch Via Remote Configuration

    IP: the current IP address of your managed member--DYNAMIX DH - 114 M (the IP of RMU). It's a fixed IP if the DHCP Client is disabled or the IP obtained from DHCP Server when DHCP Client is enabled. Net Mask: the subnet mask of IP LAN environment...
  • Page 14: Use Configuration Utility (Easy Or Full-Function)

    DHCP Client if there exists any DHCP Server. NOTE: The RMU of DYNAMIX DH - 114 M will reboot after the IP property has been modified. And current connection with old IP property will be terminated. You need to establish a new remote connection with the new IP to access the switch DYNAMIX DH - 114 M.
  • Page 15: Setting Preferences

    4. Examine, and change if necessary, the items in ‘Switch1’: Parameter Global parameters for all 16 ports VLAN Virtual LAN configuration for all 16 ports Environment Monitor the switch environmental status Port1 to Port14 Related HomePNA port setting PortE1, PortE2 Related Fast Ethernet port setting Setting Preferences This section describes and explains how to set the individual item.
  • Page 16 Submit and Save -- Submit: send the new setting into the switch register, the switch behavior will change immediately. Save: save the internal register setting into switch ‘EEPROM’. After power off then power on again, the switch will keep on this saved setting always. Default -- reset to factory default value, but not save into the switch until you issue ‘Submit and Save’.
  • Page 17 You can refer this figure as the role of ‘PNA Switch #2’ or ‘PNA Switch #3’ in Chapter 2 Figure 3. Please refer VLAN in Chapter 5 for more details. ♦ Environment To monitor operation temperature, power voltage and fan tachometer condition, ♦...
  • Page 18: Showing Icon

    There are as many as 4 users can attach on the same HomePNA port via one pair phone line in Static mode, as shows in the above figure. NOTE: The field ‘TEL’ in ‘UserInfo’ window could be any alphanumeric text up to 12 characters and is used to identify the registered user.
  • Page 19: Configuration Utility Functions

    CONFIGURATION UTILITY FUNCTIONS This chapter describes the functions in configuration utility. The function of each item in main menu is described in details in the sections below. Management Management function can control the state of selected member and the managing user account. Including the member connection status, access rights for different managing user, login username/password for each user within current domain.
  • Page 20: Member

    NOTE: Different property windows could be displayed depends on the selected member type. For example, the type of your member is ‘Directory’ or ‘Management Unit’; the type of your master configuration switch (switch ID #1) is DYNAMIX DH - 114 or DYNAMIX DH - 114 M, as in Chapter 2 Figure 3. Search Use to search and identify a registered user in selected switch system.
  • Page 21: Restore

    Restore ♦ Switch Default Setting Restore all settings except ‘UserInfo’ in the selected switch system to factory default setting. Setting of ‘UserInfo’ will be unchanged. ♦ Switch Information from File Restore all settings including ‘UserInfo’ in the selected switch system from a backup file. The backup file has the default filename extension ‘.si’...
  • Page 22: Advanced Features

    HomePNA port (1 to 14) to access the switch DYNAMIX DH - 114 M for remote configuration. Because DYNAMIX DH - 114 M's RMU is connected to PortE2, and HomePNA port (1 to 14) and PortE2 aren't within the same VLAN group. Remote configuration can access switch DYNAMIX DH - 114 M through Ethernet trunk on PortE1 (PortE1 and PortE2 are the same group), while local configuration for DYNAMIX DH - 114/DYNAMIX DH - 114 M is unrelated with VLAN setting.
  • Page 23: More Vlan

    ‘SET’ operation is restricted. You may need the accompanying proprietary MIB file for some popular SNMP/MIB manager software to manage the switch system. Or to integrate the DYNAMIX DH - 114 M switch system into your original SNMP management system by this specific MIB file.
  • Page 24 Choose ‘Site/Add’ function to add one switch system. For example, add site with IP address ‘192.168.0.1’ within the ‘TEST’ domain. The SNMP utility will try to connect the switch when it is added. Then double click on ‘SW-1’ icon will retrieve the SNMP data for this SNMP monitor utility. As shows in the following figure, The left side window in the above figure shows the connection topology -- there is only one switch ‘SW-1’...
  • Page 25: Homepna Port Setting

    ‘Member/Property/SNMP’ window). Each SNMP manager must indicate the name of the community it belongs in all ‘GET’ and ‘TRAP’ operations. The community name could be unique to allow set of SNMP managers to access to the agent. The default ‘GET’ and ‘TRAP’ community name of DYNAMIX DH - 114 Mis ‘public’.
  • Page 26: Firmware Upgrade

    FIRMWARE UPGRADE This chapter describes the procedures to update firmware in DYNAMIX DH - 114 and DYNAMIX DH - 114 M. Use configuration utility to connect and login your switch system by Local configuration or Remote configuration. Choose item ‘Upgrade’ from the main menu, then click ‘Firmware’. It will pop out the firmware version window.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS E T W O R K N T E R F A C E HomePNA2.0 10.0Mbps Compliant IEEE 802.3u 100M Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3 10M Ethernet 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation Support Port-Based VLAN Support E T W O R K A N A G E M E N T Console Port: Mini-DIN (Locally) Windows Based Network Management Utility Remote Network Management (Via Internet or Ethernet Port, by Telnet Protocol)
  • Page 28 Mux ID Display (7-segment LED, to identify a mux by numbering in a cascaded system) E R M I N A L E V I C E S USB Adapter Ethernet/PNA Bridge O W E R E Q U I R E M E N T Internal Switching Power Supply Full Range 100 –...

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