CONTENT OVERVIEW PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION................6 PRODUCT OVERVIEW..................7 Function....................7 Data rate versus distance ..............7 Ethernet ports ..................8 VLAN .......................8 Quality of service...................8 Serial gateway..................8 Diagnostic functions ................8 Html or DIP switches configuration ............8 DATA-SHEET......................9 INSTALLATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................11 Leds.......................12 Connectors...................13 DIP switches and push-button ............15 VENTILATION....................16 SUPPLY VOLTAGE..................16 FUSE .........................16...
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CONTENT DIP SWITCHES CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW .......................21 ONE TWISTED PAIR SHDSL LINE SET UP............21 TWO TWISTED PAIRS SHDSL LINE SET UP..........23 TESTING THE SHDSL CONNECTION AND ADJUSTING THE DATA RATE24 HTML CONFIGURATION SET UP STEPS....................25 ENABLING HTML CONFIGURATION .............26 CONNECTING A PC TO THE XSLAN FOR CONFIGURATION .....26 Overview....................26 First configuration ................27 Modifying the configuration from the LAN........28...
CONTENT … HTML CONFIGURATION 13 VLAN SET UP....................37 13.1 Overview....................37 13.2 VLAN set up ..................39 14 QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) SET UP............40 14.1 DiffServ benefits & overview ..............40 14.2 QoS set up....................41 15 SNMP SET UP ....................43 16 SERIAL GATEWAY SET UP ................44 16.1 Modbus gateway..................45 16.2 RAW TCP gateway................50 16.3 RAW UDP gateway ................53...
The XSLAN shdsl switch enables to extend an Ethernet network over kilometers using one or two simple voice-grade twisted pairs (telephone lines). The XSLAN-1400 or 1220 or 1230 come with one SHDSL interface; they can be connected to a one twisted pair line. They feature up to 2.3 Mb/s.
INSTALLATION 2.3 Ethernet ports The XSLAN provides 2 or 4 Ethernet RJ45 interfaces (depending on the product reference). 2.4 VLANs The XSLAN features VLAN per port : Each Ethernet port can be assigned to a particular VLAN. A device connected to an Ethernet port belonging to a particular VLAN can communicate only with devices connected to Ethernet ports belonging to the same one.
EN50082-2 Electrical safety EN 60950 Lightning EN61000-4 et –5 Supply voltage XSLAN-1400 or –2400 or –1230 or –2230 : 9 to 60 VDC XSLAN-1220 –2220 : 9 to 30 VDC Consumption Operating T° -20°/ + 60°C non condensing SHDSL ITU-T G.991.2, 802.3ah : 2BaseTL (EFM) Data rate : 128 kb/s to 2.3 Mb/s with 2 wires...
INSTALLATION 1.1 Leds OPERATION led SHDSL Errors port 1 & port 2 Not used SHDSL connection leds SHDSL Ethernet activity led port 1 & port 2 10 / 100 BT TX led (from the XSLAN) RX led RS485 RS485 (to the XSLAN) RS232 Function Description...
INSTALLATION 1.2 Connectors 8 pins screw block Supply voltage and input / output Pin Nr Signal Function Power 1 + Supply voltage input 1 Power 1 - 0 V Power 2 + Supply voltage input 2 Power 2 - 0 V + 3.3 VDC voltage provided by the product Input Output + (max 48Vdc - 0,5A)
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INSTALLATION RS485 2 pins screw block Pin Nr Signal Function RS485 polarity A RS485 polarity B RS232 RJ45 connector (To connect to a DCE) Pin Nr Circuit Function DTR - 108 Data terminal ready TD - 103 Data Emission RD - 104 Data Reception DSR - 107 Data set ready...
INSTALLATION 1.3 DIP switches and push-button DIP switches SW 1 SW 2 Management The current IP@ of the product is the stored IP @ The active IP@ of the product is the factory IP@ : 192.168.0.128 No login and password are required to access to the html server The active IP@ is provided by the BOOTP or DHCP server No IP @ is assigned to the product;...
XSLAN will be powered by the other. The supply voltage must be • strictly lower than 60 VDC and higher than 9 VDC for XSLAN— 1400, -2400, -1230, -2230. • strictly lower than 30 VDC and higher than 9 VDC for XSLAN- 1220 or –2220.
INSTALLATION RS232 (XSLAN—1220, 1230, 2220 and -2230) The RS232 data rate can be tuned from 1200 to 115200 b/s with parity (even / odd) or no parity. The data terminal must be less than 10 meters far from the modem. Cables can be provided to connect the product to DTE and DCE as follows : RS232 cables (L=1m)
INSTALLATION SHDSL line Remark : For test purpose on a desk, the line can be replaced by any Ethernet straight cable. Connecting the XSLAN to the line The CAB614 cable allows to connect the XSLAN to the line. The cable comes with 2 wires which have to be connected to the two wires of the twisted p air.
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INSTALLATION We have selected the Phoenix Contact module TT-2-PE-24D; it must be wired as indicated opposite. Line cable shield : If the line is shielded, the shield must be connected to the earth; only at one end if it is not interrupted along the line. Page 19 XSLAN SHDSL switch User’s guide ref 9014709-02...
INSTALLATION Input and output Input That input is not isolated. if it is opened, an SNMP trap will be sent to the SNMP server is that function has been enabled. Alarm output 1 relay output is provided to indicate an alarm. Digital output Digital input The alarm condition can be...
DIP-SWITCHES SET UP Overview The XSLAN can be configured either with DIP switches or with an html browser through Ethernet. The DIP switch configuration is very simple; it will be preferred when the distance is under the limit of the product and when only simple functions are required.
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DIP SWITCHES SET UP • XSLAN Nr 1 setup Setup the XSLAN Nr 1 as a LTU and set the data rate : SW1 & SW2 Setup DIP switches SW1 an SW2 ON to enable DIP switches operations. SW3, SW4, SW5 Set the XSLAN Nr 1 as a LTU and select the data rate according to the distance and the cable quality (see appendix 1).
DIP-SWITCHES SET UP Two twisted pairs SHDSL line set up (XSLAN-2400, 2220, 2230) When two XSLANs SHDSL switches are connected through a 2 twisted pairs line, up to 4,6 Mb/s instead of 2,3 Mb/s can be provided; The data flow is automatically shared over the two pairs; both ports of the XSLAN Nr 1 have to be set as a LTU (calling party) and both ports of the other one have to be configured as an “NTU”.
DIP SWITCHES SET UP Testing the SHDSL connection and adjusting the data rate • Connect two SHDSL switches to the line and power them up. Remark : For test purpose on a desk, the line can be replaced by any Ethernet straight cable.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Setting-up the XSLAN with the Html server is mandatory when the distance between two SHDSL switches is close to the limit to take advantage of the Diagnostic functions, when advanced functions like VLAN, Quality of Service, SNMP, serial gateways, which can only be configured with the html server, are required.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Enabling html configuration Coming from factory, the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 are set OFF (ready for html configuration); and the IP address of the XSLAN is 192.168.0.128. Check the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 are OFF. Remark : When the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 are OFF, the active IP address is the stored IP address.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Copy and paste : Parameters must be entered with the keyboard; they cannot be pasted. However, it can be useful to paste a string when it is long to avoid errors. In that case, paste the string, delete the last character of the pasted string, and enter it again with the keyboard.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 3.3 Modifying the configuration from the LAN Step 1 : Ensure the DIP switch SW1 and SW2 are OFF to select the stored IP @. Step 2 : Launch the html browser and enter the IP address assigned to the router.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Remark : The SW01 and SW02 must not be left in that position during operations. Recovering the factory configuration For any reason, it may be necessary to restore the factory configuration of the SHDSL switch. To restore the factory configuration, •...
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Assigning an IP address to the LAN interface An IP address must be assigned to that interface. The HTML server is located at that IP address. To assign an IP address to the LAN interface, •...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC A route is a table which registers which gateway address must be used to transfer IP packets to a particular network. For instance, referring to the drawing above, if IP packets have to be transmitted from the IP network 1 to the IP network 2, a route has to be created as follows : Route name : “From NETWK 1 to NETWK 2”...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC To register a route, • select the “IP protocol & routing” menu and then the “routing” menu, • click the ”Add a route” button. • Enter the parameters of the route. To enable the RIP protocol instead of programming routes, •...
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 11 One twisted pair SHDSL connection set up 11.1 Set up When two XSLAN SHDSL switches a connected through a line, the port of the first one has to be set as an LTU (calling party) and the port of the other one has to be configured as an “NTU”.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 11.2 Testing the SHDSL connection and adjusting the data rate • Connect two XSLANs to a line, check the line led (the lower led of the SHDSL connector) blinks during the connection (about 45 seconds) and then lights on.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 12 Two twisted pairs SHDSL connection set up When two XSLANs SHDSL switches are connected through a 2 twisted pairs line, up to 4,6 Mb/s instead of 2,3 Mb/s can be provided; The data flow is automatically shared over the two pairs; both ports of the XSLAN Nr 1 have to be set as a LTU (calling party) and both ports of the other one have to be configured as an “NTU”.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Setting up The XSLAN Nr 2 • Select the Ethernet & switching” menu and then the “SHDSL port” menu. • Select the NTU checkbox for port 1 and 2. • Select the “Signal power” value “Auto” for port 1 and port 2. •...
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 13 VLAN set up 13.1 Overview VLAN is a flexible group of devices that can be located anywhere in a network, but than can communicate as if they are on the same physical segment. Devices within a VLAN can only communicate directly with devices belonging to the same VLAN.
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Before being transmitted to the port the Ethernet frames are untagged by the XSLAN. ”Trunk” port An Ethernet port must be set up as a “Trunk” port, when that port is used to connect an SHDSL network to another network like an optical network for instance.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 13.2 VLAN set up • Select the “Ethernet” menu and then the “VLAN” menu. • Enter the four VLAN Id codes in the first column (1 to 4096) • Assign a VLAN Id to each Ethernet port. •...
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 14 Quality of service (QoS) set up 14.1 DiffServ benefits & overview The goal of Quality of Service algorithms is to guarantee that critical data flows will be transmitted with lower delay than others. For instance, it can be difficult to transmit on the same SHDSL network an important video data flow and a small but critical PLC protocol data flow.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC • Assigning each traffic to the classes Each traffic (Service plus target) entering the shdsl network can be assigned to one class; Any traffic not assigned to one class is supposed to belong to the default class. •...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Step 5 : Classify the traffics • Select the QoS menu and then the “Traffic classification” menu. • Click the “Add a traffic” button. The traffic window is displayed. • Select a service (modbus TCP or html or FTP …), a target and a class and click OK.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 15 SNMP set up The XSLAN is compliant with the MIB2. The SNMP manager can acquire the status (Connected or not connected) of each SHDSL port. The XSLAN is also able to send SNMP traps when each SHDSL connection is established.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 16 Serial gateway set up The XSLAN-1220 or 2220 features 1 RS232 and 1 RS485 – 2 wires – ports. The XSLAN-1230 or -2230 features two RS232 serial ports. A serial gateway can be assigned to each serial port . However, if the same type of gateway is assigned to both serial ports, the UDP or TCP port numbers must be different.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 16.1 Modbus gateway The ETIC modbus gateway is made to link modbus devices connected to its serial interface to TCP modbus devices connected to the ethernet TCP/IP network. A TCP Modbus client device is a device connected to the ethernet TCP/IP network and able to send a modbus request to a modbus TCP server which is in charge of answering;...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC To configure the Modbus server gateway, • select the modbus menu and then modbus server, • enable the modbus server gateway and set the parameters as follows: “Modbus protocol” parameter : Select the RTU or ASCII option “Activate Proxi cache”...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC received character of a modbus answer frame on the serial interface and the following character of the same frame. “Modbus slave address* parameter : If only one modbus slave device is connected to the serial interface, set the modbus address of the device;...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 16.1.2 “Modbus client” gateway That gateway can be used only if a serial modbus master device is connected to the serial interface of the XSLAN. That modbus master can send requests to slaves connected to the serial interface or to up to 256 modbus TCP servers connected to the IP network (i.e.
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If that slave is not a serial slave but a TCP modbus server on the ethernet network, the ETIC gateway needs to know what is its IP address. That IP address table allows to assign an IP address to each modbus slave address.
(also called server) located on the IP network. The server can be either an ETIC gateway or a PC including a software TCP server. • Select the “transparent” and then the “raw client COM1” or the “raw client COM2”...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC “TCP port number” parameter : Set the port number the gateway has to use. If the Raw TCP client gateway is assigned to both serial COM ports, the CP port numbers must be different on each port. “Raw server IP address”...
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC Once declared complete, the gateway will transmit the string to the IP network. “TCP inactivity Timeout” parameter : Set up the time the gateway will wait before disconnecting the TCP link if o characters are detected. “TCP port number”...
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 16.3 RAW UDP gateway 16.3.1 Overview The RAW UDP gateway enables you to connect together a group of serial or IP devices through an IP network. The group can include IP devices if they have the software pieces able to receive or transmit serial data inside UDP.
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC • Select the “Activate” option. « Serial input buffer size” parameter (value 1 to 1024) Sets the maximum size of an UDP frame. “End of frame time-out” parameter (value 10 ms to 5 sec ) : Sets the delay the gateway will wait before sending the UDP frame towards the IP network when no characters are received from the serial interface.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 16.4 Multicast gateway Internet Protocol multicast is a bandwidth-conserving technology that reduces traffic by simultaneously delivering a single stream of information to thousands of corporate recipients. Thus, the multicast gateway must be used when • a serial master device has to send requests to multiple slave devices; that devices can be IP or serial devices.
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HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) controls the assignment of IP multicast addresses. The range of addresses from 224.0.1.0 through 238.255.255.255 are called “globally scoped addresses”. They can be used to multicast data between organizations and across the Internet. The range of addresses from 239.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255 contains limited scope addresses or administratively scoped addresses.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 16.5 Unitelway gateway The unitelway gateway is made to connect an RS232-RS485 unitelway master PLC to an IP network. • Select the Unitelway menu; select "enable the unitelway transceiver". • Enter the XWAY address assigned to the asynchronous unitelway PLC on the IP network.
HTML SET UP & DIAGNOSTIC 17 Diagnostic menu • Logs : The log displays the last 300 dated events : ethernet & shdsl connections and disconnections, power on, RS232 gateway events. • Network status : That page displays detailed information about each interface of the XSLAN (SHDSL 1 &...
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APPENDIX DATA RATE VERSUS DISTANCE Maximum distance between 2 switches versus data rate • 1 twisted pair (2 wires) Data rate► 128 Kb/s 1.15 Mb/s 2.3 Mb/s ▼Wire Φ 0.9 mm 13 Km (8 8 Km (5 miles) 6 Km (3.7 miles) miles) 0.4 mm 7 Km (4.3...
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APPENDIX 2 HTML server System To protect access to the administration server. Administration To define the machines connected to the LAN ( for QoS only) Target To define the port (TCP or others) used between the Service list machines To set date and time of the day Date &...
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APPENDIX 2 HTML server Alarms To set the alarms SNMP To define traps and SNMP server To defines the conditions the output will open Email To enter the alarm email parameters IP to RS gateway (XSLAN-1220, 1230, 2220 & 2230) To configure the modbus gateway.
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APPENDIX 2 HTML server Page 63 XSLAN SHDSL switch User’s guide ref 9014709-02...
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