Lantronix x6010 User Manual

Lantronix x6010 User Manual

Managed t1/e1-to-fiber network interface device (nid)
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x6010 Managed T1/E1-to-Fiber
Network Interface Device (NID)
User Guide
Part Number 33493
Revision F June 2023

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  • Page 1 Managed T1/E1-to-Fiber Network Interface Device (NID) User Guide Part Number 33493 Revision F June 2023...
  • Page 2 ION x6010 User Guide Intellectual Property © 2022, 2023 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this publication may be trans- mitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix.
  • Page 3 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cautions and Warnings Definitions Cautions indicate that there is the possibility of poor equipment performance or potential damage to the equipment. Warnings indicate that there is the possibility of injury to person. Cautions and Warnings appear here and may appear throughout this manual where appropriate. Failure to read and understand the information identified by this symbol could result in poor equipment performance, damage to the equipment, or injury to persons.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Initialization (Default) Configuration ......................43 Management Methods ........................44 General ..............................44 IONMM Managed x6010 ......................... 44 Managing Slide-In and Remote Modules Using CLI Commands ............44 Managing Slide-In and Remote Modules via the Web Interface ............48 Managing Standalone Modules Using CLI Commands ..............49 Managing Standalone Modules via the IONMM Web Interface ............
  • Page 5 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide System Configuration ..........................58 System Configuration – CLI Method ....................58 T1 System Configuration – Web Method ................... 59 T1 Ports Configuration ..........................60 T1 Ports Configuration – CLI Method ....................60 T1 Ports Configuration – Web Method ....................61 Port Loopback Tests ..........................
  • Page 6 PCB Identification ..........................210 C6010 PCB ............................210 S6010 NID Switch Locations ......................211 X6010-10xx PCB (C6010 with SFP and BNC) ................. 215 In-band Loopback Code Detect Procedure ..................216 Third Party Troubleshooting Tools......................217 Third Party Tool Messages ........................229 HyperTerminal Messages ........................
  • Page 7 Appendix E Local Management of Cards in a Remote Un-managed Chassis ......... 252 List of Figures Figure 1: Typical x6010 User Application Scenario ..................9 Figure 2: Typical AIS Application ........................ 10 Figure 3: Loopback on copper and fiber port of Media Converter A ............11 Figure 4: Typical Loopback function on a Fiber port ...................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    T1 or E1 circuits over fiber, and remotely manage them in-band from admin locations. The x6010 NIDs are designed as either a standalone module (S6010) or a slide-in module (C6010) that is installed in an ION system chassis. In either configuration, these devices are designed to convert the copper ports on T1/E1 devices, such as a PBX or T1/E1 router, to multimode or single mode fiber with advanced services and functions.
  • Page 9: Typical Application

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide You can manage the following x6010 services and functions via the x6010 application software: Report Model information, such as serial number, model number, firmware revision, etc. • Report link status on copper and fiber ports •...
  • Page 10: Applicable Standards And Rfcs

    The x6010 provides AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) support. When the x6010 detects a signal lost or framing lost on one port’s receiving direction, it will send out an Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) through another port to alert the receiving end that a segment of the end- to-end link has failed at a logical or physical level.
  • Page 11: Loopback Test

    The Loopback feature puts the x6010 in a mode that lets it loop back the signal from the RX port to the TX port on either media for testing and troubleshooting purposes. You can enable or disable the Loopback function on an x6010 copper port or fiber port via the Web interface, FocalPoint (FP), and the Command Line Interface (CLI).
  • Page 12: Los (Loss Of Signal) Detection

    The LOS condition is cleared when the incoming signal has “transitions”. In addition, the x6010 application software may get the LOS status via interface with the FPGA. LOS detection is pro- vided on the x6010 coax, fiber and copper interfaces as link down and link up traps and show com- mands.
  • Page 13: Http

    HTTP You can manage the x6010 via the IONMM’s HTTP service to check all of the configuration parameters and modify some of them via the Web interface. The table below shows the Global, Fiber port, and Copper port parameters, their Properties, and the valid range of entries supported.
  • Page 14 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide DMI ID Read only Connector Type Read only Nominal Bit Rate Read only Wavelength Read only Receive Power Read only Normal | Low Warning | High Warning | Low Receive Power Alarm Read only Alarm | High Alarm Rx Power Intrusion Threshold Read &...
  • Page 15: Remote Management

    Note that the current ION platform supports up to one level of x6010 device remote management. Version 1.2.6 of the x6010 Series supports the management of a C6010 when installed in an unmanaged ION chassis. Management is supported by another C6010 installed in a managed chassis when the two are linked together via a fiber cable.
  • Page 16: Figure 7: X6010 Remote Management Topology

    Fiber port S6010 Figure 7: x6010 Remote Management Topology Remote devices are detected by the IONMM through the internal LLDP protocol. Each time a remote de- vice is powered up, it periodically sends out an LLDP packet to notify the IONMM that it is up.
  • Page 17: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade The x6010 can be upgraded via an IONMM installed in an ION chassis. You can select the target NID via the Web interface / Focal Point / CLI and start the firmware upgrade operation. After the x6010 finishes upgrading, it will reboot itself to load the new firmware.
  • Page 18: Management Access Methods

    Management Access Methods Management of the x6010 is accomplished through one of the following methods. • Universal Serial Bus (USB) – uses a command line interface (CLI) to access and control the x6010 through a locally connected workstation. • Telnet session – uses the CLI to access and control the x6010 through the network.
  • Page 19: Models (Chassis And Standalone)

    ION x6010 User Guide Models (Chassis and Standalone) The x6010 models include Chassis (slide in card or SIC) and Standalone models. The Chassis models have a prefix of C (e.g., C6010) and the Standalone models have a prefix of S (e.g., S6010).
  • Page 20: Fiber Cable Specifications

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The various x6010 NID models are described in the tables below. Table 2: x6010 Models Dis- Copper Fiber Transceiver tance Chassis Model Mode Notes Conn Conn (Km) C6010-1013 RJ-48 TN#13535 with DMI 13222 C6010-1014 RJ-48...
  • Page 21: Physical Specifications

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Physical Specifications The physical specifications for the Chassis and Standalone models are provided in the table below. Table 3: Physical Specifications ANSI T1.102, T1.402, T1.408; ITU I.431, G.703, G.736, G.775; G.823; Standards ETSI 300-166, ETSI 300-233, TBR12/12 Data Rates T1 = 1.544 Mbps, E1 = 2.048 Mbps...
  • Page 22: Connectors

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Connectors The x6010 connectors are described in the table below. Table 4: x6010 Connector Descriptions Connector Label Description Fiber TX / RX ST, SC or open SFP for fiber media connection. RJ48 copper media connection for shielded twisted pair (STP) or unshielded UTP / STP twisted pair (UTP) media connection.
  • Page 23: Led Descriptions

    S6010-1040 Figure 10: S6010 Front Panels LED Descriptions The x6010 LEDs are described below. PWR Power (Green) on (lit) indicates x6010 power is on. Signal Detect on Fiber: Green, on indicates fiber link is up. • Green, blinking indicates fiber link is in loopback mode.
  • Page 24: Jumper Settings

    ION x6010 User Guide Jumper Settings The x6010 jumper settings are described below. Jumper J8 – Configuration mode (HW / SW Mode): Jumper J8 defines the x6010 PCB’s Hardware / Software mode setting. 1-2: Hardware mode; the x6010 configuration is controlled by •...
  • Page 25: Figure 12: C6010 Dip Switches And Jumpers

    The C6010 DIP switch and jumper locations are shown in the figure below. Figure 12: C6010 DIP Switches and Jumpers DIP Switch Settings The x6010 DIP switch settings are described below. MDI   MDI-x Switch – DIP Switch SW1 Switch1 MDI/MDI-X selection for T1/E1 cable: MDI: Straight-Through cable.
  • Page 26 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Config Switch 12345678 – DIP Switch SW3 and SW4 Switch 3-1 Line configuration setting in T1 mode (see table below). Switch 3-2 Line configuration setting in T1 mode (see table below). Switch 3-3 Line configuration setting in T1 mode (see table below).
  • Page 27: Documentation Conventions

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Documentation Conventions The conventions used within this manual for commands/input entries are described in the table below. Table 5: Documentation Conventions Convention Meaning Indicates the entry must be made as shown. For example: ipaddr=<addr> Boldface text In the above, only ipaddr= must be entered exactly as you see it, including the equal sign (=).
  • Page 28: Related Manuals And Online Help

    Lantronix Technical Resource Center. Note that this manual provides links to third part web sites for which Lantronix is not responsible. Other ION system and related device manuals are listed below. 1. ION System x6010 Managed T1/E1-to-Fiber NID User Guide, 33493 (this manual) 2.
  • Page 29: Installation And System Setup

    Installation and System Setup General This section describes how to install the x6010 and the procedures to access and initially set up the x6010 through either a local serial interface (USB) or a remote Ethernet connection (Telnet session or Web interface).
  • Page 30: Installing The Standalone Model (S6010)

    Wall mounted Rack Mount Installation The x6010 standalone module can be mounted into a Lantronix E-MCR-05 media converter rack, which can be installed on a tabletop or in a standard site rack. For installation details, see the E-MCR-05 Media Converter Rack User Guide, 33392.
  • Page 31: Tabletop Installation

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Tabletop Installation The S6010 is shipped with four rubber feet for optional installation on a table or other flat, stable surface in a well-ventilated area. 1. Remove the rubber feet from the card. 2. On the bottom of the S6010, place one rubber foot in each corner of the S6010.
  • Page 32: Wall Mount Installation

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Wall Mount Installation 1. Remove the four #4 Philips head screws securing the cover to the S6010 and orient the device as shown in the figure below. Figure 15: Wall Mount Installation 2. Mount one of the bracket assemblies to the S6010 using two of the #4 Philips head screws.
  • Page 33: Connecting To Ac Power

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Connecting to AC Power After the standalone S6010 has been installed, connect it to the supplied AC-DC power adapter as follows. Use the AC power adapter shipped with the S6010 (# SPS-2460-SA). See the related manual specifics.
  • Page 34: Installing Sfps

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Installing SFPs Some models allow you to install a Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) device of your choice in order to make a fiber connection. The x61x0-1040 models have a single SFP port. The x61xx-x040 models have two SFP ports.
  • Page 35 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Installing the USB Driver IMPORTANT The following driver installation instructions are for the Windows XP operating system only. Installing the USB driver using another operating system is similar, but not necessarily identical to the following procedure.
  • Page 36 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Configuring HyperTerminal After the USB driver has been installed, you must set up the terminal emulator software (e.g., HyperTerminal) to use the USB COM port. 1. On the desktop, right-click on My Computer. 2. Select Manage. The Computer Management window displays.
  • Page 37 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Starting a USB Session in HyperTerminal The following describes the procedure to access the NID via a USB connection. 1. Start the terminal emulator program (e.g., HyperTerminal). 2. When the emulator screen displays, press Enter. The login prompt displays.
  • Page 38: Accessing The Nids

    4. Click File > Exit. Accessing the NIDs The x6010 NIDs can be accessed through either a local serial interface via a USB connection or through an Ethernet network connection. The network connection can be done via a Telnet session or a Web graphical user interface (GUI).
  • Page 39: Access Via An Ethernet Network

    Before this is possible, you must set up the IP configuration for the x6010. Starting a Telnet Session The x6010 can be controlled from a remote management station via a Telnet session over an Ethernet connection. The x6010 is controlled and configured through CLI commands. Use the following procedure to connect to and access the x6010via a Telnet session.
  • Page 40 (GUI) over an Ethernet connection. Information is entered into fields on the various screens of the interface. Note: fields that have a grey background cannot be modified. A Web session can be used to connect to and set up the x6010. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 41 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 4. Type the User Name (the default is ION). Note: the System name is case sensitive – all upper case. 5. Type the Password (the default is private). Note: the password is case sensitive – all lower case.
  • Page 42 2. Click Sign out. The sign in screen displays. Note: The x6010 does not automatically sign out upon exit or after a timeout period, which could leave it vulnerable if left unattended. Follow your organizational policy on when to log out.
  • Page 43: Initialization (Default) Configuration

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Initialization (Default) Configuration The x6010 assumes the following operating characteristics on initial startup. These are the default ini- tialization parameter values for the x6010. See Appendix B: Factory Defaults for a summary of all of the default settings.
  • Page 44: Management Methods

    ION x6010 User Guide Management Methods General The x6010 NIDs are managed through the IONMM using one of the following methods. • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) – both public and private Management Information Bases (MIBs) allowing for a user to easily integrate and manage the ION platform with an SNMP based network management system (NMS).
  • Page 45: Figure 18: Cli Location Hierarchy

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The ION system hierarchy is shown in the figure below. Figure 18: CLI Location Hierarchy In the above figure, there are three levels of devices: • L1D (level one device) refers to devices (IONMM and other NIDs) that are installed in the chassis.
  • Page 46 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide port 1) indicates that the port is used to connect to a level two device that can be managed by the IONMM. Example 1 In the CLI location hierarchy, to go to the first port (L3P1) on device L3D in the network topology shown in Figure 20, you would enter the following command from the base prompt.
  • Page 47 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Note: Use the stat command to display the current ION chassis/card/port/remote device configuration. AgentIII C1|S1|L1D>stat ION statck Chassis – BPC IONMM Port 1 Port 2 C6210-3040 Port 1 Port 2 C6120-1013 Port 1 Port 2...
  • Page 48: Managing Slide-In And Remote Modules Via The Web Interface

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Managing Slide-In and Remote Modules via the Web Interface 1. Access the NID through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web Interface”). 2. Click on the slide-in module or port to be managed. 3. Click on the ( ) for a particular device and click on the port to be managed.
  • Page 49: Managing Standalone Modules Using Cli Commands

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Managing Standalone Modules Using CLI Commands Management of standalone modules can be accomplished by entering CLI commands through either the local USB serial interface or a remote Telnet session. CLI commands can operate on the device level or port level.
  • Page 50: Managing Standalone Modules Via The Ionmm Web Interface

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Managing Standalone Modules via the IONMM Web Interface 1. Access the x6010 through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web Interface”). 2. Click the plus sign ( ) next to ION Stack to unfold the “ION Stack” node in the left tree view if not already done.
  • Page 51 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The remote device’s MAIN tab displays. 6. Click on the [+] next to the remote device to be managed (REM:S6010-1040 above). 7. Select the various ports / fields to perform the desired operations. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 52: Menu Descriptions

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Menu Descriptions This section describes the ION Web interface in terms of its system-level, device-level, and port-level menus. Note that menus and tabs vary slightly by model. System-Level Menus The table below describes the ION Web interface in terms of its system-level pane, dropdowns, tabs and sub-tabs.
  • Page 53: Table 7 : Port-Level Menu Description

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Device-Level Menus The table below describes the ION Web interface in terms of its device-level pane, dropdowns, tabs and sub-tabs. Note that menus and tabs vary slightly by model. Description Sections: Model Information, System Configuration, Device Description, and TDM Mode sections.
  • Page 54: Reboot, Reset, And Power Off Function Notes

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Reboot, Reset, and Power Off Function Notes Certain functions such as a System Reboot, Reset to Factory Configuration, Reset Power to a Slot, and Power Off a Slot) cause the system to delete certain stored files. Caution: In some circumstances, these stored files are lost unless you first perform a System Backup.
  • Page 55 / reboot to occur. Reset Power to a Slot The x6010 provides two Reset functions: a software reset and hardware reset. At the Chassis > MAIN tab, you can click the Reset button to reset power for a specific slot in the chassis.
  • Page 56 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Power Off a Slot At the Chassis > MAIN tab, you can click the Off button to remove power to a specific slot in the chassis. The message “Are you sure to power off this slot?” displays.
  • Page 57: Configuration

    • Security Note: Lantronix recommends as a “best practice” to back up each SIC card’s configuration after it is fully configured so that in the event of an error or hardware failure, the configuration can be easily and rapidly restored.
  • Page 58: System Configuration

    The system information can be alphabetic, numeric or a combination. See “Section 6: Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference” for individual CLI command details. Set the x6010 DIP switches and jumpers for your environment. See “Jumper Settings” and “DIP Switch Settings”.
  • Page 59: T1 System Configuration - Web Method

    Interface”). 3. Locate the System Configuration section. 4. In the System Name field, enter the name and for the x6010 device. The name can be alphabetic, numeric or a combination. Do not enter spaces in the System Name field. 5. Enter a Device Description of up to 64 characters, as required.
  • Page 60: T1 Ports Configuration

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide T1 Ports Configuration The x60xx ports configuration sets Port 1 and Port 2 Circuit ID, AIS Transmit and TDM Loopback type. You can configure the x60xx ports via the CLI or the Web interface. T1 Ports Configuration – CLI Method The port information can be alphabetic, numeric or a combination.
  • Page 61: T1 Ports Configuration - Web Method

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide T1 Ports Configuration – Web Method 1. Access the NID through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web Interface”). 2. Select Port 1. 3. In the Port 1 MAIN tab, in the Circuit ID field, enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters as required.
  • Page 62 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 7. Select Port 2. 8. At the Port 2 MAIN tab, in the Circuit ID field, enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters as required. 9. In the AIS Transmit field, select Enabled or Disabled. 10. In the Loopback Type field, select No Loopback or PHY Layer.
  • Page 63 E1=2.048MHz; E3=34.4Mb/s; DS3 = 44.7Mbps; STS-1 = 51.8Mbps. Line Build Out – The characteristics of the x6010’s copper interface (read only field) as defined by DIP switch. An x60xx with Coax interface works in E1 mode only; in this mode the Line Build Out is e12-37V75ohms.
  • Page 64: Port Loopback Tests

    2. At the x60xx CLI command prompt, use the go command to switch to Port 1. Type go c1 sx l1p=1 and press Enter (where x is the slot where the x6010 is located in the ION chassis). To control S6010 loopback, type go c1 sx l1ap=2 l2p=1 and press Enter.
  • Page 65 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Example 1: C1|S4|L1P1>show tdm port config link oper status: alarm indication signal: normal taos transmit: enabled lbo status: unknown longhaul: connector: Dual BNC C1|S4|L1P1>go l1p=2 C1|S4|L1P2>show tdm port config link oper status: down alarm indication signal:...
  • Page 66: Port Loopback Test - Web Method

    ION x6010 User Guide Port Loopback Test – Web Method 1. Go to the x6010 > Port 1 > MAIN > Loopback Management section. 2. In the Loopback Type field, select PHY Layer. 3. Click the Start button. The Loopback Status field displays “Local In Loopback”.
  • Page 67 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Note that the Alarm Indication Signal field is not changed directly by this operation. However, in some cases, the Alarm Indication Signal field does change, because the AIS signal also does a loopback, and the loopback AIS signal is detected again by the FPGA.
  • Page 68: Tdm Mode Configuration

    4. At the x6010 CLI command prompt, use the go command to switch to Port 1. Type go c=1 s=x l1p=1 and press Enter (where x is the x6010 slot location in the ION chassis). 5. If required, enter a Circuit ID of up to 64 characters using the set circuit-ID command.
  • Page 69: Configuring Tdm Mode - Web Method

    2. Go to the x6010 MAIN tab and locate the TDM Mode field. 3. At the TDM Mode dropdown, select the desired TDM mode. This is the current operating mode of the x6010, either T1 or E1. The operating characteristics include T1=1.544 MHz; E1=2.048 MHz; E3=34.4Mbps; DS3=44.7Mbps; STS-1=51.8Mbps.
  • Page 70 15. Note the Alarm Indication Signal field setting. 16. Click the Save button at the bottom of the screen when done. 17. Verify the x6010 Port 1 (copper port) configuration settings: Circuit ID – either blank or the information entered earlier displays (read/write field).
  • Page 71 Loopback Type – either “No Loopback” or “PHY layer” loopback displayed. Loopback Status – either “Local In Loopback” or “No Loopback” displayed. 18. Verify the x6010 Port 2 (fiber port) configuration settings: Circuit ID – either blank or the information entered earlier displays.
  • Page 72: Operation

    A Backup is used to get the SIC card running configuration, convert it to CLI commands, and save those CLI commands into the backup file. The backup file is stored in the IONMM. Note: Lantronix recom- mends as a “best practice” to back up each SIC card’s configuration after it is fully configured, so that in the event of an error or hardware failure, the configuration can be easily and rapidly restored.
  • Page 73: Note On Remote (L2D) Module Backup, Restore, And Upgrade

    Backing Up Slide-In and Remote Module Configuration The following procedure describes how to back up the configuration of one or more slide-in or remote modules in the ION system. The backup file is stored in x6010 memory. 1. Access the IONMM through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web...
  • Page 74 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 7. Do you want to rename the backup file? In the Config File column, click the file name. Continue with step 8 below. Type a new name for the backup file. Note: the file name must be 1–63 characters long and must end with .config.
  • Page 75 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The error (.ERR) log file is downloaded to the TFTP server address specified, in TFTP-Root with a filename such as 1-11-C6010-1040.config. You can open the file in WordPad. See “The Config Error Log (config.err) File” section for error messages and possible recovery procedures.
  • Page 76: Backing Up Standalone Modules

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Backing Up Standalone Modules The following procedure describes how to back up the configuration of a standalone module. IMPORTANT Doing a reboot, restart, an upgrade or a reset to factory settings may cause some configuration backup files, HTTPS certification file, and Syslog file to be lost.
  • Page 77 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 4. Do you want to rename the backup file? Continue with step In the Config File column, click the file name. Type a new name for the backup file. Note: the file name must be from 1–63 characters in length and must end with .config.
  • Page 78: Editing The Config File (Optional)

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Editing the Config File (Optional) In some circumstances you may need to edit the backup Config file before restoring it. For example, you may want to globally change the FDB IDs or other addressing. The procedure below provides steps typically used in editing a Config file.
  • Page 79: Restoring Slide-In And Remote Modules' Configuration

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Restoring Slide-In and Remote Modules’ Configuration The following procedure describes how to restore the configuration of one or more slide-in or remote modules in the ION system. Note: these Restore procedures require that the TFTP server be running and properly configured, and that the backup configuration file is named and located properly.
  • Page 80 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 6. Does the configuration file need to be retrieved from the TFTP server? In the TFTP Server Address field, enter the IP address of Continue with step the server. Click Upload. When the successful transfer message displays, click OK.
  • Page 81 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide “The Config Error Log (config.err) File” section for error messages and possible recovery procedures. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 81 of 261...
  • Page 82: Restoring Standalone Modules

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Restoring Standalone Modules The following procedure describes how to restore the configuration of a standalone module. IMPORTANT A restore operation can only be performed for a module that had its configuration file backed up (see Backing Up Standalone Modules).
  • Page 83 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 6. Does the configuration file need to be retrieved from the TFTP server? In the TFTP Server Address field, enter the IP address of Continue with step the server. Click Upload. When the successful transfer message displays, click OK.
  • Page 84 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide “The Config Error Log (config.err) File” for message descriptions. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 84 of 261...
  • Page 85: Back Up And Restore File Content And Location

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Back Up and Restore File Content and Location The IONMM card stores all configuration backup files, HTTPS certification file, and Syslog file. Note: Doing a reboot, restart, an upgrade or a reset to factory settings may cause some configuration backup files, HTTPS certification file, and Syslog files to be lost.
  • Page 86: Displaying Information

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Displaying Information There are several CLI commands that allow you to display (show) information about the NID configuration. For a complete description of these and other CLI commands see “Section 6: Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference”.
  • Page 87: Resetting Defaults - Web Method

    ION x6010 User Guide Resetting Defaults – Web Method Caution: This operation deletes all configuration information that was saved in the x6010, including the IP address you assigned to the x6010. 1. Access the NID through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web...
  • Page 88: Resetting Uptime

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Resetting Uptime The device uptime field displays the amount of time that the ION system device has been in operation. The System Up Time is displayed in the format days:hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds. For example, a System Up Time field display of 9:8:15:18.26 indicates the ION system has been running for 9 days, 8 hours, 15 minutes, 18 seconds, and 26 milliseconds.
  • Page 89: Reset Uptime - Web Method

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Reset Uptime – Web Method 1. Access the x6010 through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web Interface”). 2. At the MAIN tab, locate the System Configuration section. 3. If desired, observe and record the System Up Time field count.
  • Page 90: Reboot

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Reboot At times you may have to reboot (restart) the ION system. This operation can be accomplished by either the CLI or Web method. Note: this operation can take several minutes. The amount of time for the reboot to complete depends on the ION system configuration.
  • Page 91: Rebooting - Web Method

    5. At the confirmation window, click the OK button to start the reboot, or click Cancel to quit the reboot. The x6010 will restart and will be available for operations after about one minute. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 92: Reboot File Content And Location

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Reboot File Content and Location The table below shows file content and location resulting from a system re-boot. Table 10: File Content and Location after a System Reboot Lost after File Type Filename File Description...
  • Page 93: Upgrade The Ionmm And/Or Nid Firmware

    Occasionally changes must be made to the firmware version that is currently stored in IONMM or NID memory. This could occur because of features, fixes or enhancements being added. Note: Lantronix recommends that before completing any steps on an install that you verify that the IONMM and NIDs have the latest firmware version installed and running.
  • Page 94 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 11. A table of available modules displays with upgrade instructions. C1|S7|L1D>upgrade module Available modules: index module ION219 c=1 s=0 l1d C3230-1040 c=1 s=3 l1d C3230-1040 c=1 s=5 l1d S3230-1040 c=1 s=5 l1ap=2 l2d IONMM c=1 s=7 l1d...
  • Page 95: Upgrading Ionmm And/Or Nid Firmware - Web Method

    (You can also use the Help dropdown and select About ION System Web Interface to determine the current firmware version.) 3. Note the current version of the x6010 NID or IONMM firmware for use in steps D1 and D2 below.
  • Page 96 7. Click OK. The file is downloaded and the x6010 and/or IONMM reboots. When the reboot is complete, the message “[xx]IONMM rebooting finished” displays. 8. Click the Refresh button. The Software Revision area is updated from the old version number to the new version number (e.g., from 1.0.3 to 1.0.5).
  • Page 97 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide D2. Upgrade IONMM / NID Firmware from the UPGRADE Tab 1. Access the IONMM card through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web Interface”). 2. Select the UPGRADE tab. 3. Select the Firmware Database sub-tab if not already selected.
  • Page 98 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 9. Click the Firmware Upgrade sub-tab. 10. Click the Targets sub-tab if not already displayed. The modules available to be upgraded display in a table. 11. In the Select column, check the IONMM and/or one or more NIDs as the Target Module(s) to be upgraded.
  • Page 99 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 16. If upgrading more than one device, you may have to click Refresh again. Note: the upgrade will take one or more minutes to complete. The exact amount of time for the upgrade depends on the number of modules being upgraded.
  • Page 100 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The sample screen above shows a C6010-3040 MAIN tab with the Software Revision field indicating a successful firmware upgrade to revision 2.0.0. The sample screen below shows a remote S6010-1040 upgraded to revision 2.0.1. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 101: Upgrading Slide-In And Remote Modules Firmware Via Tftp

    Note: Each of the three fields must be separated by a single space or a single tab. EXAMPLE Below is a sample db.idx file that upgrades two chassis-resident modules (IONMM and C6010-3040). Note that two upgrade files are required for the x6010 upgrade process. IONMM1.1.0 IONMM.bin.1.0.5_AP C6010-3040 1.1.0...
  • Page 102 4. In the Firmware File Name field, enter the name of the zip file you created (e.g., x6010.bin1.0.5.zip). Note: Be sure to include the .zip extension in the filename. 5. Click the Upload button. The firmware file is uploaded from the TFTP server. Note: this operation can take several minutes.
  • Page 103 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 7. Select the Firmware Upgrade sub-tab. The Targets sub-tab displays. 8. In the Select column, check the checkbox of each module to be upgraded. Note: You cannot upgrade a module and a remote module connected to it at the same time. In order to upgrade both, you must first do one and then the other.
  • Page 104 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Note: the upgrade will take one or more minutes to complete. The exact amount of time for the upgrade depends on the number of modules being upgraded. After the upgrade has successfully completed, “success” displays in the Status column of the Result sub-tab window.
  • Page 105: Firmware Upgrade File Content And Location

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Firmware Upgrade File Content and Location The table below shows file content and location resulting from a firmware upgrade. Table 11: File Content and Location after a Firmware Upgrade Lost after Firmware File Type Filename...
  • Page 106: Replacing A Chassis Resident Nid

    ION x6010 User Guide Replacing a Chassis Resident NID The x6010 is a “hot swappable” device (it can be removed and installed while the chassis is powered on). To replace a chassis resident x6010, do the following. 1. Backup the configuration (see Backing Up Slide-In and Remote Modules.
  • Page 107: Command Line Interface (Cli) Reference

    ION x6010 User Guide Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference General This section describes CLI use and the commands for the x6010. Command Line Editing This section describes how to enter CLI commands. A CLI command is a series of keywords and arguments. Keywords identify a command, and arguments specify configuration parameters.
  • Page 108: Keystroke Commands

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Keystroke Commands The table below shows the optional keystrokes available to edit command lines (*indicates HyperTerm support, ** indicates command prompt support, *** indicates both HT and command prompt support by this keystroke). Table 12: Keystroke Editing Commands...
  • Page 109: Command Descriptions

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command Descriptions This section defines the x6010 CLI commands in terms of syntax, descriptions, and examples. Command: Password for Login / Access Syntax: Password: private Description: The default device CLI password. CLI entry requires a successful password entry.
  • Page 110 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command: Log Out (Quit) q(uit) Syntax : Description: Exit the current mode and return to the previous mode (the command line prompt). Example : C1|S3|L1D>q login: Note: At IONMM FW v 1.3.14 and before, the ION System does not automatically log out upon exit or after a timeout period, which could leave it vulnerable if left unattended.
  • Page 111 Show TDM Configuration Syntax: show tdm config <cr> Description: A system-level command that displays the x6010 TDM type (the current x6010 device’s operating mode, either T1 or E1 ). Note: at the port level, use the show tdm port config command. Example: Agent III C1|S2|L1D>show tdm ?
  • Page 112 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command: Show TDM Loopback State Syntax: show tdm loopback state <cr> Description: A port-level command that displays the port’s TDM loopback type and state. Example: Agent III C1|S2|L1P2>show tdm loopback state Loopback type: phylayer Loopback state: noLoopback Agent III C1|S2|L1P2>show tdm loopback state...
  • Page 113 <cr> Syntax: Description: A port-level command that displays the x6010 TDM table containing the current x6010 device port’s TDM configuration settings. Note: at the device level, use the show tdm config command. Example 1: (Telnet example) Example 2: C1|S4|L1P2>show tdm port config...
  • Page 114 TAOS Transmit Enable/Disable Syntax: set taos transmit=(enable|disable) Description: A port-level command that defines the current x6010 port’s ability to send TAOS (Transmit All OneS) signals. Defines the port’s ability to Transmit an All Ones pattern. The default setting is enabled. Example: C1|S4|L1D>set taos ?
  • Page 115 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command Set DMI Receive Power Preset Level Syntax: set dmi rx–power–preset–level=<x> ?? Description: Defines a fiber port’s current RX power threshold. Where x = <0-10> Example: C1|S4|L1D>set dmi ? rx-power-preset-level C1|S4|L1D>set dmi rx-power-preset-level 5 Error: this command should be executed on a port! C1|S4|L1D>go l1p=1...
  • Page 116 0.1.1 Hardware: 0.0.1 C1|S4|L1D> The system name default is x6010 (case sensitive – the S or C in capitals). The show card info command displays the system name and other descriptive information. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 116 of 261...
  • Page 117 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command: Show Card Information Syntax: show card info Description: Displays the device information (sys config table) for the x6010. Example: Agent III C1|S8|L1D>show card info System name: Uptime: 00:02:17 MAC: 00-c0-f2-21-b6-f0 Port number: Serial number:...
  • Page 118 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command: Prov Get TFTP Server Address Syntax: prov get tftp svr addr Description: Accesses the TFTP server’s IP address. C1|S4|L1AP2|L2D>prov get tftp svr addr Example: C1|S4|L1AP2|L2D> Command: Prov Set TFTP Server Address Syntax: prov set tftp svr type Description: Defines the TFTP Server IP address for TFTP server operations.
  • Page 119 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command: Status Check stat Syntax: Description: Displays the current chassis configuration. Example: C1|S4|L1D>stat ION statck Chassis – BPC IONMM Port 1 Port 2 C3230-1040 Port 1 Port 2 C6010-3040 Port 1 Port 2 level2 REM: S6010-1040...
  • Page 120 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command: TFTP Get Syntax: tftp get iptype=<ww> ipaddr=<xx> remotefile=<yy> [localfile=<zz>] Description: Gets (retrieves) a file from the default directory on the TFTP server and puts it in the IONMM where: ww = IP address format; valid choices are: •...
  • Page 121 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command: TFTP Upgrade Syntax: tftp upgrade iptype=(ipv4) ipaddr=ADDR remotefile=RFILE Description: Upgrades IONMM card with IONMM firmware from a TFTP server. The TFTP server must be configured and running and the remotefile must be in the proper location (e.g., C:\TFTP-Root).
  • Page 122 The HyperTerminal connection closes and the Windows Taskbar Notification area displays the message “A network cable is unplugged!. “ To recover: 1. Close the Windows Taskbar message. 2. Disconnect and close HyperTerminal. 3. Re-open HyperTerminal. 4. Re-open the HT session. 5. Log back in to the x6010. Example 2 (S6010): C1|S4|L1AP2|L2P2>reboot Warning: this command will restart system, connection will be lost and please login again! Warm start failed.
  • Page 123 The HyperTerminal connection closes and the Windows Taskbar Notification area displays the message “A network cable is unplugged!.” To recover: 1. Close the Windows Taskbar message. 2. Disconnect and close HyperTerminal. 3. Re-open HyperTerminal. 4. Re-open the HT session. 5. Log back in to the x6010. Example 2: C1|S4|L1AP2|L2D>reset factory Warning: this command will restart the specified card, connection will be lost! C1|S4|L1AP2|L2D>...
  • Page 124 [localfile=LFILE] tftp put iptype=(ipv4|dns) ipaddr=ADDR localfile=LFILE [remotefile=RFILE] tftp upgrade iptype=(ipv4|dns) ipaddr=ADDR remotefile=RFILE upgrade module C1|S2|L1D> Note that not all of the commands listed are necessarily operational on the x6010 models. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 124 of 261...
  • Page 125: Troubleshooting

    6. Write down your initial 2-3 guesses as to the cause of the problem. 7. Verify that the Lantronix product supports the function you are trying to perform. Your particu- lar Lantronix product or firmware version may not support all the features documented for this 33493 Rev.
  • Page 126: Error Indications And Recovery Procedures

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your particular device/system and firmware release. 8. Compare the results of an operation via each user interface (Web interface, CLI, Focal Point 3).
  • Page 127: Led Fault And Activity Displays

    2. Check twisted pair cables for proper connection. 3. Check RJ-45 connectors and cables for correct twisted pair cable configuration. 4. Check integrity of device attached to the x6010 by twisted pair cable. 5. Check if other network devices are working properly.
  • Page 128: Problem Conditions

    ION x6010 User Guide Problem Conditions You can access the x6010 via the Web interface, Focal Point, and the CLI. Comparing the results of an operation via each user interface is an initial step in troubleshooting. 1. Verify the overall ION system configuration.
  • Page 129 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot access the NID via Telnet 1. If you can access the IONMM, continue with step 2 below. If you cannot access the IONMM, see the IONMM User Guide. 2. Check that the syntax used for the go command is correct. The go command syntax is:...
  • Page 130 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot upgrade modules Upgrade fails. Cannot upload upgrade files Upload fails. Telnet connection is lost after a CLI command is executed 1. If you can connect to the IONMM through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web Interface”), go...
  • Page 131 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Upgrade fails 1. Check the following: • The correct module(s) has been selected. • The module selected is listed in the Card Type column on the Firmware Database sub-tab. • A hierarchy conflict does not exist (i.e., trying to upgrade a level 2 module and its level 1 module at the same time).
  • Page 132 In software mode, configuration is controlled by management. 1. Refer to the “DIP Switches and Jumper Settings” section for details on hardware mode configuration. 2. Contact Lantronix for more information. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 132 of 261...
  • Page 133 3. Collapse and then expand the ION System tree (i.e., fold and then unfold the “ION Stack” node in the left tree view) to refresh. 4. Cycle power for the x6010 in question. 5. Reboot the x6010 by clicking the Reboot key. See the Reboot section. Check if the parameter boxes are again outlined in black and that you can enter parameters.
  • Page 134 Reboot the system. See the “Reboot” section for more information. 4. Contact Lantronix for more information. TFTP Server Address is empty or invalid! 1. On a device MAIN tab, in the TFTP Settings section, you clicked the Save Server Address button with no TFTP Server Address entered, or with an invalid TFTP Server Address entered.
  • Page 135 2. Restart the computer to allow the device to work correctly. 3. Contact Lantronix for more information. Driver Installation Fails and Windows XP Gives Error Code 10 Windows error code 10 indicates a hardware error or failed driver installation. This error may appear if a device has insufficient power to operate correctly (e.g.
  • Page 136 1. Disable the DHCP client and set the DNS server; the problem resolves. (If you enable the DHCP client and then set the DNS servers via the Web interface, this issue may occur due to the internal sync problem noted above). 2. Contact Lantronix for more information. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 137 1. Change the x6010 PCB J8 jumper setting. Jumper J8 sets the x6010 PCB’s Hardware / Software mode. Use the shorting plug to jumper (short) pins 2 and 3 for Software Mode. See “Jumper...
  • Page 138 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Discovery not taking place for remote S6xxx device ION Can’t Discover Remote x6xxx Remote ION x6xxx device does not display System cannot discover remote ION x6xxx device The local (chassis-based) C6xxx does not show a connection to the remote S6xxx device.
  • Page 139: Cli Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide CLI Messages The following are messages that may appear during CLI (Command Line Interface) operations. Ambiguous command 2) This message indicates either a) the input for one of the parameters is incorrect, or b) a hyphen is missing between two parts of the command.
  • Page 140 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot get link pass through information on this card This message indicates that a link pass through (LPT) CLI command was entered for an IONMM. CLI commands for LPT operations are only valid for slide-in modules other than the IONMM. For example: C1|S7|L1D>show lpt config...
  • Page 141 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Command incomplete This message indicates that not all of the required fields were entered for the CLI command. 1. Verify the command syntax. Re-enter the command followed by a question mark (?) with a space between the command and the question mark.
  • Page 142 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Fail to get MAC address! This message indicates that communications to the module cannot be established. 1. Verify that the correct hierarchy has been specified in the command (see “Managing Slide-In and Remote Modules Using CLI Commands”).
  • Page 143 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Incomplete location command! Incomplete location parameters, lack of level1 attachment port! This message indicates that one or more parameters for the go command are missing. The go command was entered to set location parameters, but the module, slot and/or port value(s) were not included in the command string.
  • Page 144 This message indicates that you entered a DMI command for a port that does not support DMI. 1. Verify that the port and SFP support DMI. For Lantronix NIDs and SFPs, the model number will have a “D” at the end.
  • Page 145 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Unable to open xx. Please check your port settings. This message indicates that HyperTerminal no longer recognizes which COM port to use for its connection. 1. Check that the USB cable is connected to the management station and the IONMM or NID.
  • Page 146 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Error, you should first give full location parameters The location value is incomplete; it is missing the module, slot and/or port value(s). This message can display when a device-level command is entered (e.g., show lpt config).
  • Page 147 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide This command is only available on <x6010> card! 1. Verify the command entered is the one you want. 2. Verify that the device for the command entered can support the function of the command (e.g., SOAM functions / commands are only supported by model S323x / C323x NIDs).
  • Page 148 3. Verify the firmware version. 4. Be sure the TFTP server is configured and running. 5. Check that the remotefile is in the proper location (e.g., the file x6010.bin.0.5.4 is at C:\TFTP-Root). 6. Retry the operation. See the tftp upgrade command in “Section 6: Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • Page 149 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Fail to transfer the file! The file transfer attempt failed. The command you entered to do a tftp file transfer was unsuccessful (e.g., tftp get or tftp put or tftp transfer). 1. Check the command syntax. See “TFTP...
  • Page 150 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot set bandwidth alloc type on this card! You entered the command set bw alloc-type=countAllLayerx on a card that does not support it. For example: C1|S7|L1P1>set bw alloc-type countAllLayer2 Cannot set bandwidth alloc type on this card! 1.
  • Page 151 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot clear loopback counters on this card! Cannot set administrate state on this port! Cannot set advertisement capability on this port! Cannot set autocross on this card! Cannot set auto negotiation state on this port!
  • Page 152 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Fail to get system name! You entered a command for system information, but the information on the card was not available. For example: C1|S10|L1D>show card info Fail to get system name! 1. Try entering the show cardtype command.
  • Page 153 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide System is busy, please retry this command later! You entered a show or set command, but the command was not accepted by the system. For example: C1|S10|L1D>show https config System is busy, please retry this command later! C1|S10|L1D>...
  • Page 154 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss The attempted ping command failed. For example: PING 192.168.1.10 (192.168.1.10): 56 data bytes --- 192.168.1.10 ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss 1.
  • Page 155 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot set 1000M speed for this card! You tried to use the set ether speed command to set the device’s speed to 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps), but the card you entered the command on does not support this speed. For example: C1|S16|L1P1>set ether speed=1000M...
  • Page 156 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot show circuit-ID on this card! You tried to display the Circuit ID information, but the function is not supported. 1. Make sure this is the command / function that you wanted. 2. Use the go command to switch to a device that supports Circuit ID display.
  • Page 157 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Get SNMP version no such object. You entered the CLI command to display SNMP configuration information, but it was not available. For example: C1|S3|L1D>show snmp config SNMP configuration: Get SNMP version no such object. C1|S3|L1D>...
  • Page 158 C1|S5|L1P2>set ether adv-cap 1000XHD Fail to set port advertisement capability! C1|S5|L1P2> 1. Verify the x6010 supports this capability. 2. Verify the command syntax. 3. Retry the operation. For a complete list of the available commands, see “Section 6: CLI Reference”.
  • Page 159 1. Press the Enter key towards the end of the command string and continue entering command text. 2. Try using HyperTerminal or the Web interface, at least temporarily. 3. Contact Lantronix for more information. Cannot create VLAN database on this card! This model of NID does not support the VLAN database.
  • Page 160 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot remove vlan on this card! You entered a command to delete one or all VLANs from the NID, but the action cannot be performed. For example: C1|S7|L1D>remove vlan all Cannot remove vlan on this card! C1|S7|L1D>remove vlan vid=3...
  • Page 161 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Error: parameter out of range, level1 port-id range is (1 .. 15)! Error: parameter out of range, level2 port-id range is (1 .. 16)! Error: parameter out of range, level3 port-id range is (1 .. 16)! Error: parameter out of range, chassis-id range is (1 ..
  • Page 162 Set port TAOS Status Failure! You entered the command to configure TAOS, but the command is not functional on this x6010 port. 1. Use the show taos config command to display the current config settings. 2. Either use a different (supported) command, or change to another NID port that supports the TAOS function.
  • Page 163 ION x6010 User Guide Set AIS format Failure! You entered the command to configure AIS, but the command is not functional on this x6010 port. 1. Use the show ais config command to display the current config settings. 2. Verify the command syntax and re-enter the command to configure AIS 3.
  • Page 164 No loopback supported on this card! TAOS status setting is not supported on this card! You entered a command for a function that is not supported on the x6010. For example: C1|S15|L1D>set dhcp state disable IP management is not supported on this card! C1|S15|L1D>...
  • Page 165 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide TLPT is not supported if no ethernet port VLAN is not supported if no ethernet port You entered a command on a x60xx device that does not support the attempted function. 1. Either use a different (supported) command or change to another NID card that supports the TLPT or VLAN function.
  • Page 166 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Fail to set card entity index! At one time we can only backup at most 10 cards! At one time we can only restore at most 10 cards! Backup finished Error: this command should be executed on a device!
  • Page 167 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Error: pattern string is not regular! Error: this command is not supported on this port! OID error, module=%d, leaf=%d%s Set loopback type of the specified TDM port\n Show TDM information of a specific port\n You entered a tdm inband config command but the command failed.
  • Page 168 1. Make the required changes via DIP switch configuration. See the related section of the manual. 2. Change the Hardware/Software Jumper setting to Software mode. 3. Retry the configuration change via the Web interface or the CLI. 4. Contact Lantronix for more information. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 169 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Cannot show slot info on this card! You entered a “show slot info” command on an ION card other than an IONMM card. 1. Enter another (supported) show command on this card or use the “go” command to switch to the IONMM.
  • Page 170 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide 2. Enter another (supported) function at this card’s firmware version, or use the “go” command to switch to the appropriate device and/or port. Upgrade to a newer firmware version. See “TFTP Transfer / Upgrade Commands”...
  • Page 171: Web Interface Messages

    Cannot Ping IONMM Device 1. Check the IONMM and x6010 cabling. 2. Make sure IONMM and x6010 are securely seated. 3. Reset the IONMM. 4. Unplug and then re-plug the USB cable at the IONMM.
  • Page 172 “Upgrading IONMM Firmware – Web Method” for valid input information. 2. Retry the operation with a valid firmware file name (e.g., IONMM.bin.1.0.5, or x6010.bin.1.0.5). 3. If the problem persists, contact Technical Support. Invalid input found! This message indicates that you entered a parameter outside the valid range (e,g, VLAN ID = 0).
  • Page 173 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Admin Status: Down (or Testing) In the device’s port, at the MAIN tab in the Port Configuration section, the Admin Status field displays “Down”. Typically, if ‘Admin Status’ is Down, then ‘Link Status’ is also Down.
  • Page 174 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Link Status: NotPresent: the interface has missing components (typically hardware). 1. Verify the ION system installation; see “Section 2: Installation and System Setup“. 2. Wait several minutes for initialization and discovery to take place, and then retry the operation.
  • Page 175 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide TFTP file transferring failed! This message indicates that a TFTP operation could not be completed. TFTP for Backup download operation: 1. Verify that: a. The correct module(s) has been selected. b. The IP address of the TFTP server is correct.
  • Page 176 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide There is a problem with this website’s security certificate. This message indicates that the security certificate presented by this website was changed. 1. Click the Continue to this website... selection. 2. See the “Configuring HTTPS” section.
  • Page 177 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: “Setting values in progress ...” displays continuously The message “Setting values in progress ...” displays for over 10 minutes after you set up a VLAN 100, then set Management VLAN to Enabled and clicked Save.
  • Page 178 Message: The DMI feature is not supported on current port Meaning: Not all NID models support DMI. Lantronix NIDs that support DMI have a “D” at the end of the model number. If you click the DMI tab on a NID model that does not support DMI, the message “The DMI feature is not supported on current port.”...
  • Page 179 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Getting Records failed (snmp operation timeout) Message: Getting records failed (http server error) Meaning: The NID could not find the records associated with the operation attempted. Recovery: 1.Verify the attempted operation was performed correctly.
  • Page 180 1. Make sure that an intrusion did not cause the alarm; check with your organization’s security staff. 2. Change the Rx Power Intrusion Threshold setting to a higher value: a. From the x6010 Web interface, at x6010 > Port x (SFP) > DMI tab, enter a lower threshold setting and click Save and then click Refresh.
  • Page 181 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Alarm condition Meaning: The Alarm Indication Signal field displays “Alarm”, which means that the other end has TAOS enabled and is currently transmitting an alarm condition. Recovery: 1. Click the Refresh button. 2. Click the Stop button.
  • Page 182 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Remote S6010 Upgrade failure – protocol timeout Meaning: At the IONMM > Upgrade > Firmware Upgrade > Results subtab, the “protocol timeout” Rea- son displays with “failure” displayed in the Status column. The probable cause was a temporary line fault.
  • Page 183 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide In IE8 or IE9, the ‘Refresh’, ‘Add’, ‘Edit’, ‘Delete’, ‘Help’ buttons of FDB do not display. 6) Select IE8 Tools > Compatibility Mode to use the IE8 ‘Compatibility View’. The message “Com- patibility View – 192.168.1.10 is now running in Compatibility View.’ Displays.
  • Page 184 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Website displays incorrectly in Internet Explorer 8 or 9 Websites that were designed for earlier versions of Internet Explorer might not display correctly in the current version. However, you can often improve how a website will look in Internet Explorer by using the new ‘Compatibility View’...
  • Page 185 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Script error message received. Stop running this script? A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly. If it continues, your computer might become unresponsive. Yes / No Error: Object doesn’t support this property or method.
  • Page 186: The Config Error Log (Config.err) File

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The Config Error Log (config.err) File The error log file (.ERR file) is downloaded to the TFTP server address specified, in TFTP-Root, with a filename such as 1-11-C2210-1013.config. You can open the file in WordPad or a text editor. The config.err messages are failed web interface functions that were attempted, translated into CLI...
  • Page 187: Config.err Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Config.err Messages Sample config.err file information is provided below. 1-2-2-C3220-1040_20100608.config.err Line 1 AGENT PM ERROR- CLI command remove vlan all failed 2 AGENT PM ERROR- CLI command remove fwddb all failed 3 AGENT PM ERROR- CLI command add fwddb mac=01-00-00-00-00-10 conn-port=1 priority=1 type=staticNRL failed...
  • Page 188 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Response: 1. Check if this is a recurring problem. 2. Verify the operation in the related section of this manual. Retry the operation. 3. See the related command in “Section 6: Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference”.
  • Page 189 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: set sntp dst-end=”1969 1231 18:00:00” failed Response: 1. Check if this is a recurring problem. 2. Verify the SNTP operation in the related section of this manual. Retry the SNMP operation. 3. See the related SNTP command in “Section 6: Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference”.
  • Page 190: Webpage Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Webpage Messages Certain menu operations will display a webpage verification message to verify that you want to proceed. These messages also provide information on the effect that the operation will have if you continue. These messages display for operations such as Reset to Factory Config, Reboot the System, or other operational confirmation messages.
  • Page 191 TFTP Server with an FTP client. 3. Make sure that you downloaded the correct IONMM firmware file from the Lantronix web site. 4. Verify the TFTP Server Address entry. It should be the IP address of your TFTP Server (e.g., 192.168.1.30).
  • Page 192 TFTP Server with an FTP client. 3. Make sure that you downloaded the correct IONMM firmware file from the Lantronix web site. 4. Verify the TFTP Server Address entry. It should be the IP address of your TFTP Server (e.g., 192.168.1.30).
  • Page 193 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Are you sure to power reset this slot? (After power reset, it will take a while to see card change in this slot; please fold/unfold the Chassis node in the left tree panel to check the progress. If the card information changes on the Tree, then click the Refresh button on this page.)
  • Page 194 Recovery: 1. Start the TFTP Server and verify the name and location of the file to be transferred. If the file does not exist (e.g., at C:\TFTP-Root), then download the file from the Lantronix website. 2. If the problem persists, contact Technical Support.
  • Page 195 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: The Connection was Reset Meaning: The Firefox web browser connection failed to load the page. Recovery: 1. Verify the URL (e.g., http:// versus https://). 2. Check if the applicable server is running (TFTP, Syslog, HTTPS server) in the expected location.
  • Page 196 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Clear Recent History Meaning: You tried to display the Power Supply’s temperature, fan, voltage or power sensor sub-menu in the Mozilla Firefox browser. Recovery: 1. Click Cancel / Click Clear Now to clear the error dialog.
  • Page 197 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Problem loading page – Mozilla Firefox Meaning: You tried to log in to the ION system from the Mozilla Firefox browser, but the login failed. Recovery: Make sure the web browser / version you are using is supported. See “Web Browsers...
  • Page 198 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Error on page. Message: Errors on this webpage might cause it to work incorrectly. Message: ‘this.mibValuesList.length’ is null or not an object Meaning: In Windows IE, the message displays in the lower left corner of the screen after some amount of inactivity.
  • Page 199 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: This webpage is not available. Meaning: You tried to display the ION system web interface in Google Chrome, but could not access the webpage. (You tried to log in to the ION system from IE, but the login failed.
  • Page 200: Windows Event Viewer Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Windows Event Viewer Messages A sample Event Log file is shown below. Windows Event Viewer – Event Log 1: Message: Informati o n 6/25/2010 7:37:12 AM Servi c e Control Manager None 7035 SYSTEM Meaning: Information message regarding SCM.
  • Page 201: Ion System Tests

    You can set the fiber port’s “Rx Power Intrusion Threshold” to a setting of 0 to 65,535 uW to meet your organization’s intrusion detection requirements. Note: only certain Lantronix NID and SFP models support DMI. NIDs that support DMI have a “D” at the end of the model number.
  • Page 202 Agent III C1|S8|L1P2> The DMI tab fields are described in Table 14 later in this section. DMI Config – Web Method 1. Access the x6010 through the Web interface (see “Starting the Web Interface”). 2. Select the desired device and port.
  • Page 203: Table 13: Dmi Parameters

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The DMI tab parameters are described in the table below. Table 13: DMI Parameters 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 203 of 261...
  • Page 204 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Possible Parameter Description Values Interface Characteristics Specifies the physical device from SFF-8472 Rev 9.5 Standard: Unknown, 00h Unknown or unspecified SFP/SFP+/SFP28, 01h GBIC DMI ID GBIC, SFP, 02h Module/connector soldered to motherboard Reserved, vendor- 03h SFP...
  • Page 205 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Normal -1, Not Supported – 2, Alarm status for temperature of fiber transceiver. Temperature Low Warn – 3, An ionDMITemperatureEvt event is sent when there is a warn- Alarm High Warn – 4, ing or alarm on DMI temperature Low Alarm –...
  • Page 206 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Supported Media Length Specifies the link length that is supported by the transceiver while 9/125u Sin- operating in single mode (SM) fiber. The unit of measure is meters SM fiber length in glemode Fi- meters or N/A (m).
  • Page 207 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide The LC, MT-RJ LC, SC, ST, and VF-45 connector types (jacks) are shown below. A TIA-EIA 568A CAT 5 cable is shown below. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 207 of 261...
  • Page 208 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide T1/E1/J1 Cable Connectors Narrowband transmission facilities can be connected with a variety of cable connectors, depending on the type of equipment being installed. The various cable connectors used with narrowband transmission facilities are shown below.
  • Page 209: Set Debug Level

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Set Debug Level You can use the CLI method to define the system debug level. 1. Access the NID through either a USB connection (see “Starting a USB Session”) or a Telnet session (see “Starting a Telnet Session”).
  • Page 210: Dip Switches And Jumper Settings

    This section covers the following PCBs (printed circuit boards): 1. x6010 SIC – PCB 11354 Rev. 05 (this information is silkscreened at the top center of the PCB). 2. x6010 NID – PCB 11354 Rev. A (this information is silkscreened at the top center of the PCB).
  • Page 211: S6010 Nid Switch Locations

    MDI (Media Dependent Interface) is the standard wiring for end stations, and MDIX (Media Dependent Interface with Crossover) is the standard wiring for hubs and switches. The x6010 device’s AutoCross feature makes it possible for hardware to automatically correct errors in cable selection.
  • Page 212 The J8 factory default setting is Software mode (pins 2 and 3 jumpered) as shown above. Note that in Hardware mode you cannot make x6010 configuration changes from the Web interface, as the screen fields are all grayed out. You can enter CLI commands with the x6010 in Hardware mode. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 213 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide DIP Switch SW3 – LBO DIP Switch SW3 defines LBO. The FCC Part 68 Regulation specifies four grades of attenuation with a step of 7.5 dB. Three LBOs are used to implement the pulse attenuation.
  • Page 214 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide DIP Switch SW4 – TAOS – T1-E1 Mode Select DIP switch SW4 defines TAOS, T1-E1 Mode, T1 Lon/Short Haul, and T1/E1 Mode selection. DIP Switch SW4 – TAOS (right) SW4-1 : TAOS on Copper port : Up = Disable, Down = Enable;...
  • Page 215: X6010-10Xx Pcb (C6010 With Sfp And Bnc)

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide DIP Switch SW2 – Fiber Loopback Test –Normal - - Copper Loopback Test Mode DIP Switch SW2 selects between Fiber Loopback test mode, Normal operating mode, and Copper Loopback test mode. The Normal (center) position is the default setting.
  • Page 216: In-Band Loopback Code Detect Procedure

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide In-band Loopback Code Detect Procedure This function enables detection and loopback of the fiber interface based on NIU Facility 2 (FAC2) loop- back codes. Certain test devices (e.g., T-BERD 2310) can send in-band loopback codes to the local copper (TP) interface, which are then transmitted to the remote device via the fiber.
  • Page 217: Third Party Troubleshooting Tools

    This section provides information on third party troubleshooting tools for Windows, Linux, etc. Note that this section may provide links to third party web sites. Lantronix is not responsible for any third party web site content or application. The web site information was accurate at the time of publication, but may have changed in the interim.
  • Page 218 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Ipconfig (Windows XP): ipconfig (Internet Protocol Configuration) in Windows is a console application that displays all current TCP/IP network configuration values and refreshes Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP and Domain Name System DNS settings. Use the ipconfig command to quickly obtain the TCP/IP configuration of a computer.
  • Page 219 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Ifconfig 1. Verify that the machine’s interfaces are up and have an IP address using the ifconfig command: [root@sleipnir root]# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet Hwaddr 00:0C:6E:0A:3D:26 inet addr:192.168.168.11 Bcast:192.168.168.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1...
  • Page 220 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Windows Network Connections In Windows XP you can view and renew an IP address using Windows Network Connections. 1. Open Network Connections from Start → Control Panel → Network Connections. 2. Right-click a network connection.
  • Page 221 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Ping Use the ping command to test a TCP/IP configuration by using the ping command (in Windows XP Pro- fessional in this example). Used without parameters, ipconfig displays the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for all adapters.
  • Page 222 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Telnet Telnet is a simple, text-based program that lets you connect to another computer via the Internet. If you’ve been granted the right to connect to that computer by that computer’s owner or administrator, Telnet will let you enter commands used to access programs and services that are on the remote computer, as if you were sitting right in front of it.
  • Page 223 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide PuTTY PuTTY is a simple, free, but excellent SSH and Telnet replacement for Windows. The PuTTY SSH and telnet client was developed originally by Simon Tatham for the Windows platform. PuTTY is open source software that is developed and supported by a group of volunteers. PuTTY has been ported to various other operating systems.
  • Page 224 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Tracert (Traceroute) Traceroute is a computer network tool used to determine the route taken by packets across an IP net- work. ‘Tracert” (pronounced “traceroute”) sends a test network message from a computer to a desig- nated remote host and tracks the path taken by that message.
  • Page 225 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Netstat Netstat (network statistics) is a command-line tool that displays network connections (both incoming and outgoing), routing tables, and a number of network interface statistics. It is available on UNIX, Unix- like, and Windows NT-based operating systems.
  • Page 226 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Winipcfg The winipcfg command is available in Windows ME, Windows 98, and Windows 95 to review your current TCP/IP network protocol settings. Follow these steps to view your current TCP/IP settings using winipcfg: 1. Click the Start button and then click Run.
  • Page 227 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Nslookup nslookup is a computer program used in Windows and Unix to query DNS (Domain Name System) servers to find DNS details, including IP addresses of a particular computer, MX records for a domain and the NS servers of a domain. The name nslookup means “name server lookup”. A common version of the program is included as part of the BIND package.
  • Page 228 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Dr. Watson Dr. Watson detects information about Windows system and program failures and records the infor- mation in a log file. Dr. Watson starts automatically at the event of a program error. To start Dr. Watson, click Start, click Run, and then type drwtsn32.
  • Page 229: Third Party Tool Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Third Party Tool Messages This section discusses messages generated by HyperTerminal, Ping, and Telnet during ION system installation, operation and configuration. HyperTerminal Messages Message: Unable to open COM x. Please check your port settings. Response: 1.
  • Page 230 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Please confirm the modem/port selection in the following dialog. (This session either had no previous selection or that selection is absent from your TAPI configuration.) Response: 1. Verify the HyperTerminal configuration. See “Configuring HyperTerminal “(e.g., verify your com-...
  • Page 231 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: USB Device Not Recognized One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message. Response: 1. Click message icon in the tray. A Windows recommendation dialog displays.
  • Page 232: Ping Command Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Ping Command Messages Message: Request timed out. Meaning: The Ping command failed. Recovery: 1. Verify the connection, verify correct IP address entry, and retry the operation. 2. Verify if the default IP address has changed using the Ipconfig (or similar) command.
  • Page 233 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Message: Invalid location parameters, cannot find the physical entity! Meaning: 1) The go command you entered includes a location that does not exist or that you entered incorrectly. 2) The NID is in the process of a reset operation; wait one minute and then re-try the func- tion.
  • Page 234: Tftp Server Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide TFTP Server Messages Messages like the ones below may display during TFTP Server operation, depending on the TFTP Server package that you selected. Message: File does not exist Meaning: A TFTP Server error – the TFTP Server Address that you specified does not contain the Firm- ware File Name specified.
  • Page 235: Putty Messages

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Messages PuTTY Messages like the ones below may display during PuTTY (or similar package) operation, depending on the package that you selected. Message: Server refused key Meaning: You can connect to a secure telnet session using password authentication, but when you try to connect using public key authentication, you receive a “Server refused our key”...
  • Page 236: Alarm Indication Signal - Alarm Condition

    8192-bit stream are received received The x6010 AIS Alarm condition is shown below for both the CLI and the Web interface. To clear the AIS Alarm condition from the CLI: 1. Start (initiate) the TDM Loopback operation. Type set tdm loopback oper=init and press Enter.
  • Page 237 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide For example: C1|S4|L1P1>set tdm loopback oper init C1|S4|L1P1>set tdm loopback oper stop C1|S4|L1P1>show tdm port config link oper status: normal alarm indication signal: taos transmit: enabled lbo status: unknown longhaul: connector: Dual BNC C1|S4|L1P1> To clear the AIS Alarm condition via the Web interface: 1.
  • Page 238: Los Detection

    The LOS is cleared when the incoming signal has “transitions”. The x6010 LOS function is implemented in the LIU chip, but the x6010 application software may get the LOS status via interface with the FPGA. The x6010 LOS detection is provided via link down and link up traps and show commands.
  • Page 239: Recovery Procedures

    4. Ensure that the cable is connected to the correct port. Correct the cable connections as required. 5. Check all cables integrity. Look for breaks or other physical abnormalities in the cable. Replace the cable if necessary. 6. Check x6010 DIP Switches and Jumper Settings (page 211).
  • Page 240 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Device Label and Box Label The labels on the device and on the shipping carton can provide helpful information when calling Technical Support. Device Label Box Label 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 240 of 261...
  • Page 241: Recording Model Information And System Information

    Your Lantronix service contract number: ______________________________________ Describe the failure: _______________________________________________________________ Describe any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem (e.g., changing switch mode, rebooting, etc.): ____________________________________________________________________________ The serial # and revision # of each involved Lantronix product in the network: _________________________________________________________________________________ 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 242 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Describe your network environment (layout, cable type, etc.): ______________________________ Network load and frame size at the time of trouble (if known): ______________________________ The device history (i.e., have you returned the device before, is this a recurring problem, etc.):...
  • Page 243: Appendix A Compliance And Safety Information

    In accordance with European Union Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, Lantronix will accept post usage returns of this product for proper disposal. The contact information for this activity can be found in the ‘Contact Us’ portion of this document.
  • Page 244 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide EU Declaration of Conformity 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 244 of 261...
  • Page 245 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide UK Declaration of Conformity 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 245 of 261...
  • Page 246: Electrical Safety

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Electrical Safety Warnings Electrical Safety IMPORTANT: This equipment must be installed in accordance with safety precautions. Elektrische Sicherheit WICHTIG: Für die Installation dieses Gerätes ist die Einhaltung von Sicherheitsvorkehrungen erforderlich. Elektrisk sikkerhed VIGTIGT: Dette udstyr skal installeres i overensstemmelse med sikkerhedsadvarslerne.
  • Page 247: Appendix B: Factory Defaults

    ION x6010 User Guide Appendix B: Factory Defaults The x6010 NID Device Level Factory Defaults are shown in the tables below. Note: The default settings shown are as seen in the tabs/fields of the x6010 Web interface. Device-Level Factory Defaults...
  • Page 248: Supported Line Build Out Matrix

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Software Mode System Level Device Description <null string> TDM mode Depends on DIP switch position DIP switch 4-4, UP: T1, Down:E1 DIP switch 3-4, UP: Disabled, Down: Enabled. In-band Loopback Depends on DIP switch position Selection Start Pattern: “11000”...
  • Page 249: Appendix C Configuration Quick Reference - Cli

    Port Loopback Test –T1 and E1 Modes 1. Place the x6010 in Hardware mode and set the x6010 front panel CL – FL switch to the CL position. 2. Access the x6010 through either a USB connection or a Telnet session.
  • Page 250: For Snmp Mib Trap Information

    E1 Mode Configuration 1. Set DIP Switch SW4 switch #4 to the Down position. 2. Access the x6010 through either a USB connection or a Telnet session. 3. Use the go command to switch to Port 1. Type go c=1 s=x l1p=1.
  • Page 251: Appendix D Cable Specifications

    Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Appendix D Cable Specifications This appendix provides fiber and twisted-pair copper cable specifications. Fiber Cable Bit Error Rate: <10-9 Single mode fiber (recommended): 9 μm Multimode fiber (recommended): 62.5/125 μm Multimode fiber (optional): 100/140, 85/140, 50/125 μm...
  • Page 252: Appendix E Local Management Of Cards In A Remote Un-Managed Chassis

    □ IONMM In x6010 / x6020 firmware versions v 1.2.6 and after, Managed Chassis (MC) to Un-managed Chassis (UC) is supported with a firmware upgrade to the slide-in-card (S6010/S6020 v 1.2.6). Note that no firmware upgrade to the IONMM is required.
  • Page 253 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Previous Management of a Managed Chassis Previously supported and un-supported configurations are shown below. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 253 of 261...
  • Page 254 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide New Chassis-to-Chassis Operation Managed Chassis (MC) to Un-managed Chassis (UC) is now supported with a firmware upgrade to the slide-in-cards. No firmware upgrade to IONMM is required. 1. When a chassis is first powered up, the IONMM boots and sends LLDP discovery packets out to the...
  • Page 255 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide (T1/E1 Copper to Fiber Media Converter): C6010 Series • Firmware needed: x6010_1.2.6_AP.bin • Bootloader upgrade is required (x6010_0.1.2_BL.bin) • Time required for a card to be displayed in the Management interface: o Managed Chassis (MC) Inserting a card in a MC takes 0:10 –...
  • Page 256 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Changing Switch Mode (Local / Remote) The NID default is changed to Local mode (instead of Remote mode) at ION v 1.3.10. When an ION NID is powered up, it will no longer come up in Remote mode. Instead it will come up in Local mode with DHCP enabled.
  • Page 257 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Troubleshooting Message: Error: System is busy, please retry this command later! Symptom: long delay in CLI response for a C601x in a 1 or 2 slot ION chassis. Meaning: C601x software v1.3.13 adds a new feature that allows a chassis card to be seen in an unmanaged chassis.
  • Page 258 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide Traps The 19-Slot as a Remote Chassis: The ION219-x sends a dot3OamEventLogType trap; it also sends a dy- ingGaspEvent(257) if the card supports OAM. Unmanaged 6-slot with remote C3231 connected to a managed 19-slot, C3230 slot 8. Below are the traps seen by MG-Soft when the ION106-x lost power.
  • Page 259 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide ION106-x power off. No last gasp. C3231 linked as standalone to managed chassis; C3230 in slot 8. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 259 of 261...
  • Page 260 Lantronix ION x6010 User Guide ION106-x power on. C3231 linked as standalone to managed chassis; C3230 in slot 8. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 260 of 261...
  • Page 261 Toll Free: 800-526-8766 Phone: 949-453-3990 Fax: 949-453-3995 Technical Support Online: https://www.lantronix.com/technical-support/ Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices, go to the Lantronix web site at www.lantronix.com/about/contact. 33493 Rev. F https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 261 of 261...

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