RubyTech RC-1001 User Manual

Web smart 10/100base-tx to 100base-fx media converter

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  • Page 3 User's Manual Web Smart 10/100Base-TX to 100Base-FX Media Converter Release 0.96...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ............................AUTION ..................... LECTRONIC MISSION OTICES 1. INTRODUCTION ......................2 1-1. O ..........................2 VERVIEW 1-2. F ........................... 2 EATURES 1-3. C ..........................3 HECKLIST 2. INSTALLATION ......................5 2-1. C ..................5 ABLE AND ARDWARE NSTALLATION 3.
  • Page 5 Revision History Release Date Revision 0.96 06/09/2010 Publication date: June, 2010 Revision A1...
  • Page 6: Caution

    • Pick up the device by holding it on the left and right edges only. • The converter supports the SFP Vendor includes: Rubytech, Agilent, Avago and Finisa Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A.
  • Page 7 Warning: • Self-demolition on Product is strictly prohibited. Damage caused by self- demolition will be charged for repairing fees. • Do not place product at outdoor or sandstorm. • Before installation, please make sure input power supply and product specifications are compatible to each other. •...
  • Page 9 About this user’s manual In this user’s manual, it will not only tell you how to install and connect your network system but configure and monitor the Web Smart MEDIA CONVERTER through the built-in web by Ethernet ports step-by-step. Many explanations in detail of hardware and software functions are shown as well as the examples of the operation for web- based interface.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1-1. Overview The Converter is designed to make conversion between 10/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX Fast Ethernet. With Web-based management, the network administrator can logon the converter to monitor, configure and control the activity of each port. In addition, the converter implements bandwidth rating management capability via the intelligent software.
  • Page 11: Checklist

    Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the aforementioned items is missing or damaged. Model Model Description RC-1001 Web Smart 10/100Base-T to 100Base-FX Media Converter RC-1001A Web Smart 10/100Base-T to SFP Media Converter Publication date: June, 2010 Revision A1...
  • Page 12 1-4. View of the Converter RC-1001 RC-1001A Fig. 1-1 WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER RC-1001 RC-1001A Fig. 1-2 Front View of the WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER LED Indicators Description Color Function POWER Green Lit when +5V power is coming up Lit when fiber connection is good...
  • Page 13: Installation

    2. Installation 2-1. Cable and Hardware Installation ⇒ Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge ⇒ Verify that the AC-DC adapter conforms to your country AC power requirement and then insert the power plug • TP Cable ⇒ Use Cat. 5 TP cable to connect server/host or workstation to TP port of the converter ⇒...
  • Page 14: Operation Of Web-Based Management

    3. Operation of Web-based Management The converter provides a web function by Ethernet Port (Browser) to manage and monitor the port activity. For instance, http://192.168.1.1, then enter password and click “Login” button. The default values of Web Smart Media Converter are as follows: IP Address :192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask...
  • Page 15: Web Management Home Overview

    3-1. Web Management Home Overview Home Page and Main MENU will be shown up after you fill in “admin” to serve as password and click the <Login> button. The main functions will be listed on the left side of a browser. On the top is the front panel view of the converter. In the middle is the basic System Information.
  • Page 16 will not be shown on the screen. Enable: When Remote Device Control is enabled, the remote device information will be shown on the screen. MAC address: It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this device. Software Version: It’s a firmware version of this device.
  • Page 17: The Function Tree In Web Management

    3-2. The Function Tree in Web Management For offering you a clear guide to use this Web Smart Media Converter, the following is the whole function tree of Web Smart Media Converter in web management. User can refer to the following sections based on the order of this function tree below for more details.
  • Page 18: Local Setting

    3-3. Local Setting Fig. 3-4 3-3-1. IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER. Without the proper setting, network manager will not be able to view the device. WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER supports both manual IP address setting and automatic IP address setting via DHCP server.
  • Page 19 Parameter description: DHCP Client: WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER supports DHCP client used to get an IP address automatically if you set this function “Enable”. WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER will find the DHCP server existed in the network to get an IP address. If this function is set “Disable”, you have to input IP address manually.
  • Page 20: Password Setting

    3-3-2. Password Setting Function name: Password Setting Function description: The default user account is “admin” that can not be modified or deleted and is the only one user account. The password must be ‘a’-‘z’, ‘A’-‘Z’, ‘0’-‘9’ and ‘_’. The max. length is 16 characters. After input the data as Fig. 3-6 click <Apply>...
  • Page 21: Converter Configuration

    3-3-3. Converter Configuration Function name: Converter Configuration Function description: This converter provides the following configurable parameters. Fig. 3-7 Converter Configuration Parameter description: Jumbo Frame(9K): If enable this function, the media converter could pass the max. 9KB packets. Link Transparent: Only if link transparent is enabled, the Remote Fault Detect and Link Loss Carry Forward will take effect.
  • Page 22 Remote Fault Detect: If enable this function, when fiber port enable TS-1000 and receive OAM packet. This converter will set local UTP port link up or link down according to remote device’s UTP port link status. This function need enable link transparent first. Link Loss Carry Forward: If enable this function, when the UTP port link down, the fiber port will be forced link down.
  • Page 23: Port Configuration

    3-3-4. Port Configuration Function name: Port Configuration Function description: Change the state and configuration of each port. This page could set local device’s port status, include work mode, flow control ability, ingress and egress rate limit. Fig. 3-8 Port Configuration Parameter description: Port: The TP Port is MEDIA CONVERTER’s Ethernet UTP interface.
  • Page 24 linked partner be the same. If their configuration is different, the link will not be set up successfully. In WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER, fiber port supports forced mode only. Set the mode of speed and duplex. In speed, 10/100Mbps baud rate is available for Fast Ethernet.
  • Page 25: Mib Counter

    3-3-5. MIB Counter Function name: MIB Counter Function description: The page shows local device’s MIB counters. If click the “clear” button, all MIB counters will be clear to zero. Click the“refresh” button, show the current MIB counters again. Fig. 3-9 Publication date: June, 2010 Revision A1...
  • Page 26: Vlan

    3-3-6. VLAN 3-3-6-1. VLAN Group Function name: 802.1Q VLAN Group Function description: If enable VLAN functions, user could set 16 VLAN entries. Each VLAN entry could set VID and member port. The VID should be 1~4094. Fig. 3-10 3-3-6-2. VLAN Per Port Setting Function name: 802.1Q VLAN Per Port Setting Function description:...
  • Page 27 Fig. 3-11 Parameter description: Egress Link Type: Replace Tag: The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets then add new tags to them. The inserted tag is the ingress port’s “Default tag”, which is indexed by port “Port based VLAN index”. This is a replacement processing for tagged packets and an insertion for untagged packets.
  • Page 28: Q-In-Q

    3-3-7. Q-in-Q Function name: Q-in-Q Function description: This page could configure Q in Q function. Fig. 3-12 Fig. 3-13 Publication date: June, 2010 Revision A1...
  • Page 29 Parameter description: Out Layer VLAN Tag: User defined Q-in-Q out layer VLAN tag Ether type. Out Layer VLAN VID: User defined Q-in-Q out layer VLAN tag VID VLAN Tag Priority Decision: Decide out layer VLAN Tag’s priority, use internal VLAN tag’s priority or 802.1p remarking decision priority.
  • Page 30: Remote Setting

    3-4. Remote Setting Fig. 3-14 3-4-1. TS-1000 Functions TS-1000 Functions include “TS1000 Setting”, “Loopback Test”, “Remote Device Reset”, “Remote Port Information”, “Remote Port Setting” five functions. 3-4-1-1. TS-1000 Setting Function name: TS-1000 Setting Function description: This page could enable/disable TS1000 function, and set TS-1000 mode as terminal or center.
  • Page 31 Fig. 3-15 Publication date: June, 2010 Revision A1...
  • Page 32: Loopback Test

    3-4-1-2. Loopback Test Function name: Loopback Test Function description: This page could start TS1000 loopback function. User could set TS1000 loopback packet number. After that click the <Apply> button, the loopback test result will be displayed in the web. Fig. 3-16 Parameter description: Send packet number: After input the number between 1 and 255, click the “<Apply>”...
  • Page 33: Remote Device Reset

    3-4-1-3. Remote Device Reset Function name: Remote Device Reset Function description: We could reset remote device through this function. Before that “TS1000 ability” should be enabled, local device should be set in center mode and remote device should be set in terminal mode. Fig.
  • Page 34: Remote Port Information

    3-4-1-4. Remote Port Information Function name: Remote Port Information Function description: This page shows remote device port information. Fig. 3-18 3-4-1-5. Remote Port Setting Function name: Remote Port Setting Function description: In this page, user could enable/disable remote device’s UTP port, change remote device port’s speed &...
  • Page 35: 802.3Ah Function

    3-4-2. 802.3ah Function T his men u includ e “8 02 .3 ah C on figu ra tio n” , “L oo pback Test” , “ 802 .3ah Sta tus” three func tions. 3-4-2-1. 802.3ah Configuration Function name: 802.3ah Configuration Function description: This page could set IEEE802.3ah OAM function.
  • Page 36: Loopback Test

    3-4-2-2. Loopback Test Function description: This page could start 802.3ah loopback test. User could configure packet length and packet number. After that click the <Apply> button, the loopback test result will be displayed in the web pass or not as Fig. 3-21. Fig.
  • Page 37: 802.3Ah Status

    3-4-2-3. 802.3ah Status Function description: This page shows 802.3ah state information. Fig. 3-22 Publication date: June, 2010 Revision A1...
  • Page 38: Tools

    3-5. Tools This menu contains “System Reboot”, “Save and Restore”, “Firmware Upgrade” and “Logout” four functions. Fig. 3-23 3-5-1. System Reboot Function name: System Reboot Function description: Click this function to reboot the device. Fig. 3-24 Parameter description: To restart the device. Cancel: To exit the function.
  • Page 39: Save And Restore

    3-5-2. Save and Restore Function name: Save and Restore Function description: Backup: Save local configuration to flash. Restore: Restore last saved configuration. Factory: Factory default setting. Fig. 3-25 Publication date: June, 2010 Revision A1...
  • Page 40: Firmware Upgrade

    3-5-3. Firmware Upgrade Function description: Firmware Upgrade Function description: In this page, user could update the firmware by the web browser. User could click the browser button, select the new firmware image file, and then the new code image will be burned into the flash, and reset the device to use the new firmware.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    4. Maintenance 4-1. Resolving No Link Conditions The possible causes for a no link LED status are as follows: The attached device is not powered on The cable may not be the correct type or is faulty The installed building premise cable is faulty The port may be faulty 4-2.
  • Page 42: Appendix A Technical Specifications

    Appendix A Technical Specifications Hardware Specification Feature Detailed Description 5 VD C Pow er re qu ire ment 1 . 5 W Pow er co ns u mpt ion F ibe r Co nn ect or RC- 100 1 :SC , LC / RC- 100 1A:SF P 0 °...

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