CTC Union FRM220-100M User Manual

CTC Union FRM220-100M User Manual

Fast ethernet oam/ip web smart media converter
Hide thumbs Also See for FRM220-100M:

Advertisement

Quick Links

USER MANUAL
FRM220-100M(S)
Fast Ethernet OAM/IP
Web Smart Media Converter

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for CTC Union FRM220-100M

  • Page 1 USER MANUAL FRM220-100M(S) Fast Ethernet OAM/IP Web Smart Media Converter...
  • Page 3 Version 1.0 December 5, 2011 (First Release) Version 1.01 March 14, 2012 (update) This Manual supports the following models: FRM220-100M : 1x100Base-FX + 1x10/100Base-TX FRM220-100MS : 1x100Base-FX (SFP) + 1x10/100Base-TX 2011-2012 CTC Union Technologies Co., LTD. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 4 CTC Union Technologies reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications with the in time and without notice and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...........................................................   ELCOME ...............................   RODUCT  ESCRIPTION ..............................  RODUCT  EATURES .................................   PECIFICATIONS ............................  ANAGEMENT  EATURES ..................................  ANEL CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ..........................................................  HASSIS  PTIONS ............................  LECTRICAL  NSTALLATION ..........................  NSTALLATION OF    ODULES 2.3.1 Inserting a Bale Clasp SFP Module into the Cage ..................
  • Page 6 ................................  EB  OGIN 3.2.1 Introduction ..............................3.2.2 Web Login Page ............................. 3.2.3 Web Main Page ............................. 3.2.4 System Information, Network Information....................3.2.5 System Information, DD Information......................3.2.6 Local Settings ..............................3.2.7 Remote Settings ............................. 3.2.8 802.3ah OAM Functions ..........................3.2.9 Tools................................3.2.10 Logout ..............................................................   ROUBLESHOOTING 3.3.1 Factory Default.............................. 3.3.2 LED Observations ............................3.3.3 Operation Checks ............................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.1 Welcome Thank you for choosing FRM220-100M(S) Fast Ethernet OAM/IP Web Smart Media Converter. Throu models of this family will be referred to as FRM220-100M or in an abbreviated form as just 100M. installation of the converter, proceed to Chapter 2.
  • Page 8: Product Features

    1.3 Product Features Auto-Cross over for MDI/MDIX at UTP port Auto-Negotiation or Forced Manual mode for UTP port Supports 802.3X flow control Enable or Disable Supports Jumbo Frames up to 9K bytes Supports 16 Tag VLAN Groups Supports 802.1Q tagging and 802.1ad double VLAN tag (Q-in-Q) Ingress/Egress Bandwidth control with 64K granularity Supports 802.3ah-OAM loop back and dying gasp (remote power failure detection) Supports firmware upgrade via Web...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    1.4 Specifications Optical Interface Connector SFP cage (100MS) or Duplex SC, ST, FC (100M) Data rate 100Base-FX (125Mbps optical rate) Duplex mode Full duplex on fiber Fiber Depends on SFP Distance Depends on SFP Wavelength Depends on SFP Electrical Interface Connector RJ-45, shielded Data rate...
  • Page 10: Panel

    1.6 Panel 1 x SFP port, supports Fixed 155M transceiver Optical Transceiver Power LAN Lnk The LAN Speed LED when green indicates 100M speed. When off, the LED indicates FX Link a 10Base-T speed. LED Indicators Lan S Factory reset procedure Apply power to 100M(S).
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Chassis Options Note: This converter card can be placed in any FRM220 series chassis, including the single slot CH02-NMC, the eight slot CH08 or the full twenty slot CH20 chassis. Chassis with built-in power are a single DC (18~75VDC), dual AC, dual DC or AC plus DC combo.
  • Page 12: Electrical Installation

    Middle: Frame Ground 18~75 VDC 2.3 Installation of SFP Modules CTC Union supplied SFP modules are of the Bale Clasp type. The bale clasp pluggable module has into the SFP cage. 2.3.1 Inserting a Bale Clasp SFP Module into the Cage Step 1 Close the bale clasp upward before inserting the pluggable module.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Provisioning

    Connect a serial terminal to CH01M DB9 and configure the terminal emulation for 38.4k, 8bit, no parity powering on, the 100M will have fully booted within 25 seconds. The factory default password is ‘admi ***************************************** CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD FRM220-100MS Manager...
  • Page 14: Utp Configuration

    3.1.1 UTP Configuration << UTP Status and Configuration >> <1> Port Active [ Enable ] Link [ Link Up <2> Negotiation [ Auto <3> Speed [ 100 Status [ 100 <4> Duplex [ Full ] Status [ Full ] <5> Flow Control[ Enable <6>...
  • Page 15: Fx Configuration

    SFP Di 3.1.2 FX Configuration << FX Status and Configuration >> << Fiber D/D Fun FX Link [ UP ] Remote PWR [ OK ] Vendor Name [ Yes ] D/D Function [ No Vendor Part Num <1> Port Active [ Enable Fiber Type <2>...
  • Page 16: Device Configuration

    3.1.3 Device Configuration << Device Status and Configuration >> <1> Device Active [ Enable ] <2> DHCP Client [ Disable ] <3> Auto Laser Shutdown [ Disable ] <4> Link Fault Pass-Through [ Disable ] <5> Port Reset <6> Factory Default <7>...
  • Page 17: 802.Ah Configuration

    OAM only works point-to-point over the fibe functions like loop back and dying gasp, FRM220-100M also implements OAM to provide complete prov converter, without using Layer 3 IP protocol. By using OAM, we can remote manage another fiber con addressing.
  • Page 18: 802.1Q Vlan Configuration

    802.1Q. Tagging adds 32bits to an Ethernet frame between the source MAC address and the EtherType In FRM220-100M there are actually three different ports, the external copper and fiber ports, plus menu items, <1>, <2>, & <3> deal with how frames exit (egress) the copper, fiber and CPU (manage Type.
  • Page 19 Example using VID 555 for management, with access via TP port. Normal access to management not all << VLAN Tag Status and Configuration >> <1> TP Frame Egress Type [ Don't Touch Tag ] <2> FX Frame Egress Type [ Don't Touch Tag ] <3>...
  • Page 20: Qinq Vlan Configuration

    3.1.6 QinQ VLAN Configuration << Q in Q Status and Configuration >> <1> Q in Q Active [ Disable ] <2> Q in Q Tag Priority [ Internal ] <3> Q in Q Direction [ TP add tag ,FX Remove tag ] <4>...
  • Page 21: Ip Address Configuration

    <3> Gateway [ 10.1.1.254 ] The above shows the factory default TCP/IP settings for FRM220-100M(S). IP Address is the dotted/decimal format for the IPv4 address to remotely manage this device. The Subnet Mask defines the type of subnet the device will be on. The proper subnet setting will be d The Gateway is the default path for any packets NOT belonging to the local subnet.
  • Page 22: Converter Configuration

    <6> Multicast Storm Filter [ Disable ] <7> Unknown DA Unicast Storm Filter [ Disable ] The Converter configuration menu includes special features of FRM220-100M. This converter is capable of supporting Jumbo Frames (9k byte packets) when this option is enable frames, the TP speed and duplex must match the FX.
  • Page 23 In Ethernet, QoS is dependent on VLAN tagged packets. This is because the QoS priority bits (3 bits) a VLAN tags, there are no priority bits, and no way to set QoS Priority. In FRM220-100M, QoS Priority is VLAN tagged packets, the enabled setting is meaningless.
  • Page 24: Password Setting

    “p” from the main menu, next key in the old password and then key in the new pass If the password is lost or forgotten, FRM220-100M must be set to factory default by using the front pa fully booted, press the default pushbutton with a pencil or ball point pen tip and hold for 6 seconds, then ‘admin’...
  • Page 25: Web Login

    3.2 Web Login 3.2.1 Introduction In an effort to make Networking devices easier to configure, many devices can now be configure familiar to all Internet users. The web page is accessed by the Default IP Address of the device from a Web Browser such following way: 10.1.1.1/ (Assuming the Default IP Address is 10.1.1.1 ) Before accessing this device by web browser, the IP address must be known or it must be reset o...
  • Page 26: Web Main Page

    3.2.3 Web Main Page...
  • Page 27: System Information, Network Information

    3.2.4 System Information, Network Information The information displayed on this page gives specific device, network information, and port status fo remote that is accessible via IEEE802.3ah OAM in-band management.
  • Page 28: System Information, Dd Information

    3.2.5 System Information, DD Information The DD or DDOM information is read from the MSA compliant SFP module and can be displayed via 3.2.6 Local Settings If you have reviewed section 3.1 of this chapter, then you will already be familiar with these settings the settings here again, but not with as much detail.
  • Page 29 3.2.6.1 IP Configuration  Use this screen to set the TCP/IP configuration for the local unit. Note, that if you change the management for this device. Remember to save settings under the “Tools” menu. 3.2.6.2 Password Setting  Key in the current password and type in the new password twice, then click the “Apply” button.
  • Page 30 3.2.6.3 Converter Configuration  All of these special functions are explained in Section 3.1.8 of this chapter. Select the proper radio bu Remember to save settings under the “Tools” menu.
  • Page 31 3.2.6.4 Port Configuration  This screen is for the configuration of the electrical Ethernet port (TP) and the optical port (FX). The the port, setting auto or forced Ethernet mode, enabling 802.3X, and setting ingress and egress rate granularity of 64K so the rate can be set from 64k to 100M in 64K steps. 3.2.6.5 Q‐in‐Q Configuration ...
  • Page 32 3.2.6.6 RMON Counters  The counters have an accumulation of received bytes for each port (UTP, Fiber and Management) a packets...
  • Page 33 3.2.6.7 VLAN Group Configuration  FRM220-100M supports up to 16 VLAN groups. By using the check boxes for each port, the access to di...
  • Page 34 3.2.6.8 VLAN Per Port Configuration  In FRM220-100M there are actually three different ports, the external copper and fiber ports, plus Port Setting page deals with how frames exit (egress) the copper, fiber and CPU (management). The following operations may be performed to the outgoing frames: <1>: Replace Tag The switch will remo new tags to them.
  • Page 35: Remote Settings

    3.2.7 Remote Settings When 802.3ah is active in both the local and remote unit (with fiber connection), the in-band manage to control and configure the remote by using OAM (layer 2) Ethernet packets. The same settings availab the Remote Setting menu, with the exception of password setting and Counters. 3.2.8 802.3ah OAM Functions This converter supports IEEE 802.3ah, an OAM protocol that operates at Ethernet Layer 2 (Data Link monitor link operation / health and to improve fault isolation.
  • Page 36 3.2.8.1 802.3ah Configuration  To use the OAM functions, the 802.3ah Functions setting must be enabled. It is not enabled by d configure an OAM pair. In a pair, one unit must be ‘active’, while the other must be ‘passive’. We typicall ‘passive’ mode and make the local converter ‘active’. ‘Passive’ is the default setting when 802.3ah functio In order to do Remote Loop Back test, the option must be enabled in both converters.
  • Page 37 3.2.8.2 Loop back Test  The loop back test is a non-intrusive test which uses OAM packets and will not affect normal transm used (the number of times the loop back is done) is set by the Send Packet Number. The default is 1 pa The Packet Length (Not including CRC) controls the packet size of the OAM frames used for loop The CRC of Ethernet packets uses 4 bytes.
  • Page 38 3.2.8.3 802.3ah Status  The Global Config fields display the state of OAM, if OAM is enabled. We can also see the MAC ad in the OAM manageable pair. The Flags Field list the results of individual events based on the (OAMPDUs). Lastly, when two OAM devices start negotiation, there is Discovery Information passed here.
  • Page 39 Most information carried by OAMPDU is encoded using type-length-value (TLV) format. The first oct the type. This type is used to let the OAM client know how to decode the bytes containing the informatio the information. This display has TLV information for both the local and remote OAM units. Ethernet OAM also defines a set of standard event conditions that Ethernet links should monitor should be signaled to a peer entity.
  • Page 40: Tools

    One of the most critical problems in an access network for carriers is differentiating between a premise and an equipment or facility failure. Dying gasp provides this information by having a station ind power failure. If remote management is lost, we simply need to check the Remote Dying Gasp Count register to se 3.2.9 Tools The Tools menu includes the System Reboot, Save and Restore settings and Firmware Upgrade f...
  • Page 41 3.2.9.1 System Reboot  When the converter is rebooted, all counters and registers are cleared and the converter starts fre process will start. After selecting the System Reboot menu item, a confirmation dialogue box will pop up click “Cancel” to leave without rebooting. The converter requires about 20~25 seconds to fully reboot. 3.2.9.2 Save and Restore ...
  • Page 42 3.2.9.3 Firmware Upgrade  If bugs are discovered, if functions are added, or if factory default settings are changed, the f upgrading. The only method to do upgrade for this converter is through the local Web (HTTP) user inter from the browser (Post), it is checked for integrity, the flash is erased and then the flash is written with the DO NOT LET ANY POWER INTERRUPTION OCCUR DURING THE UPGRADE PRO Click the “Browse”...
  • Page 43: Logout

    3.3 Troubleshooting 3.3.1 Factory Default. Apply power to FRM220-100M and allow 25-30 seconds to fully boot. Using a pencil or ball-point push-button switch (located on the face plate) and hold for 6 seconds or more then release. DO NOT fully reboot (about 25 seconds). The factory default TCP/IP settings are: IP=10.1.1.1...
  • Page 44: Led Observations

    3.3.3.1 Converter Check  A very easy way to ensure a pair of FRM220-100M is passing traffic, is to place them between tw converter and PC2 to LAN of the other converter. When the two PCs can ping each other, it indicates FR...
  • Page 45 With FRM220-100M reset to factory default, connect a PC and configure the PC to the 10.1.1.0 netw PC to ping FRM220-100M at its factory default IP address of 10.1.1.1. With a direct connection to PC, t latency should be less than 1 millisecond. If you switch to another FRM220-100M, be sure to clear the has the same default IP address, but every unit has a different MAC address.

This manual is also suitable for:

Frm220-100ms

Table of Contents