CTC Union FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual

CTC Union FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual

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4-Port MEF Gigabit Ethernet UNI
Ethernet Demarcation Device

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  • Page 1 FRM220A-MSW-202 4-Port MEF Gigabit Ethernet UNI Ethernet Demarcation Device...
  • Page 3 4-Port MEF Gigabit Ethernet UNI, Ethernet Demarcation Device Version 0.9a July 8, 2013 (Draft) This Manual supports the following models: FRM220A-MSW-202 : 2x100/1000Base-X (SFP) + 2x10/100/1000Base-T 2012~2013 CTC Union Technologies Co., LTD. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 4 CTC Union Technologies makes no warranty, representation, or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does CTC Union assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation any consequential or incidental damages.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ........................7 1.1 Welcome ..........................7 1.2 Product Description ........................ 7 1.3 Features ..........................7 1.4 Specifications ......................... 8 1.5 Management Features ......................8 1.6 Panel............................9 1.7 Factory Reset Procedure ....................... 9 Chapter 2 Installation ........................11 2.1 Chassis Options ........................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    SNMP managed chassis. 1.2 Product Description FRM220A-MSW-202 is a four port OSI Layer 2 Ethernet switch and media converter with two Dual-Rate Ethernet fiber ports (100Base/1000Base-X) plus two copper Ethernet ports (10/100/1000Base-T). The Layer 2 switch technologies include jumbo frame support, tag based VLAN, port trunking, fiber redundancy, 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol, 802.3x Flow Control and...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 1.4 Specifications Optical Interface Connector SFP cage x 2 Data rate Dual Rate; 125Mb/s or 1.25Gb/s (manual setting) Duplex mode Full duplex Fiber MM 50/125um, 62.5/125um SM 9/125um (depending on SFP) Distance MM 550M/2KM, SM 15/30/50/80/120KM (depending on SFP)
  • Page 9: Panel

    TCP/IP settings to factory default values. no link Figure 1.1 Panel designations of FRM220A-MSW-202 1.7 Factory Reset Procedure Apply power to MSW-202 and allow 30 seconds to fully boot. Using a pencil or ball-point pen, press the 'DEFAULT' recessed push-button switch (located on the face plate) and hold for 5 seconds and release.
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  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Installation

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Chassis Options Note: This converter card can be placed in any FRM220 series chassis, including the single slot CH-01M, two slot CH02M or CH02-NMC or the full twenty slot CH-20 chassis. Chassis with built-in power are available with single AC (100-240VAC), single DC (18~75VDC), dual AC, dual DC or AC plus DC combo.
  • Page 12: Electrical Installation

    Figure 2.2 IEC (AC) & terminal block (DC) power connector pin assignment 2.3 Installation of SFP Modules CTC Union supplied SFP modules are of the Bale Clasp type. The bale clasp pluggable module has a bale clasp that secures the module into the SFP cage.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Provisioning Via Cli

    Redboot comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. fi lo -d managed Username: admin Password: Login in progress... Welcome to CTC Union Command Line Interface (v1.0). Type 'help' or '?' to get help. >...
  • Page 14: Configure Tcp/Ip Settings

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.2.2 Configure TCP/IP settings. From the CLI prompt, keyin 'ip' and [Enter]. Keyin the setup command with the following format: setup <ip address> <subnet mask> <gateway ip> <VID> [Enter] > ip > setup 192.168.0.250 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.10 > conf...
  • Page 15 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Example: system log configuration {show system log configuration} Related commands: log server mode, log server address, log level 3.4.1.3 Timezone Configuration Syntax: system timezone configuration Example system timezone configuration {show system timezone configuration} Related commands: timezone offset, timezone acronym, dst configuration, dst mode, dst start, dst end, dst offset 3.4.1.4 Version...
  • Page 16 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.1.6 Name Syntax: system name [<name>] {show or set the hostname for MIB-II} Parameters: <name>: System name string. (1-255) Use "" to clear the string System name is a text string drawn from the alphabet (A-Za-z), digits (0-9), minus sign (-).
  • Page 17 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.1.10 Timezone Acronym Syntax: system timezone acronym [<XYZ>] {show or set an acronym for timezone} Parameters: <acronym>: Time zone acronym ( 0 - 16 characters ) Example: system timezone acronym EST {set acronym for Eastern Standard Time}...
  • Page 18 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.1.14 DST Mode Syntax: system dst mode [disable|recurring|non-recurring] Parameters: disable: Disable Daylight Saving Time recurring : Enable Daylight Saving Time as recurring mode non-recurring : Enable Daylight Saving Time as non-recurring mode Example: system dst mode recurring 3.4.1.15 DST Start...
  • Page 19 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.1.17 DST End Syntax: system dst end <week> <day> <month> <date> <year> <hour> <minute> Parameters: <week> : Week (1-5), 0: ignored <day> : Day (1-7), 0: ignored <month> : Month (1-12), 0: ignored <date> : Date (1-31), 0: ignored <year>...
  • Page 20 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.1.21 Restore Default Syntax: system restore default [keep_ip] Parameters: keep_ip: Keep IP configuration, default: Restore full configuration Example: system restore default {returns all configuration to factory default, including IP address} 3.4.1.22 Load Syntax: system load {Show current CPU load: 100ms, 1s and 10s running average (in percent, zero is idle).}...
  • Page 21 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.2.4 Ping Syntax: ip ping <ip_addr_string> [(Length <ping_length>)] [(Count <ping_count>)] [(Interval <ping_interval>)] Parameters: <ip_addr_string>: IPv4 host address (a.b.c.d) or a host name string length : PING Length keyword <ping_length> Ping ICMP data length (2-1452; Default 56), excluding MAC, IP and ICMP headers...
  • Page 22 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.2.8 IPv6 Setup Syntax: ip ipv6 setup [<ipv6_addr>] [<ipv6_prefix>] [<ipv6_router>] Parameters: <ipv6_addr> : IPv6 address is in 128-bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separates each field (:). For example, four hexadecimal digits with a colon separates each field (:).
  • Page 23 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.2.10 IPv6 Ping6 Syntax: ip ipv6 ping6 <ipv6_addr> [(Length <ping_length>)] [(Count <ping_count>)] [(Interval <ping_interval>)] Parameters: <ipv6_addr> : IPv6 host address. IPv6 address is in 128-bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separates each field (:).
  • Page 24: Port

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.2.13 NTP Server Add Syntax: ip ntp server add <server_index> <ip_addr_string> Parameters: <server_index> : The server index (1-5) <ip_addr_string>: IP host address (a.b.c.d) or a host name string Example: ip ntp server add 1 pool.ntp.org Related commands: ntp configure, ntp mode, ntp server ipv6 add, ntp server delete 3.4.2.14 NTP Server IPv6 Add...
  • Page 25 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.3.1 Configuration Syntax: port configuration [<port_list>] [up|down] {show Port configuration} Parameters: <port_list>: Port list or 'all', default: All ports : Show ports, which are up down : Show ports, which are down Example: port configuration all 3.4.3.2 Mode Syntax: port mode [<port_list>]...
  • Page 26 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.3.5 MaxFrame Syntax: port maxframe [<port_list>] [<max_frame>] Parameters: <port_list>: Port list or 'all', default: All ports <max_frame>: Port maximum frame size (1518-9600), default: Show maximum frame size Example: port maxframe 1 1522 {set MTU on port 1 to 1522 bytes} 3.4.3.6 Power...
  • Page 27: Mac

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.3.9 VeriPhy Syntax: port veriphy [<port_list>] {diagnose UTP cable faults} Parameters: <port_list>: Port list or 'all', default: All ports Example: port veriphy 4 3.4.3.10 SFP Syntax: port sfp [<port_list>] Parameters: <port_list>: Port list or 'all', default: All ports Example: port sfp 1-3 {show ports 1-3 sfp status} 3.4.4 MAC...
  • Page 28 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.4.4 Lookup Syntax: mac lookup <mac_addr> [<vid>] Parameters: <mac_addr>: MAC address ('xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx' or 'xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx' or 'xxxxxxxxxxxx', x is a hexadecimal digit) <vid> : VLAN ID (1-4095), default: 1 Example: mac lookup 00-21-cc-c2-31-19 3.4.4.5 Agetime Syntax: mac agetime [<age_time>] Parameters: <age_time>: MAC address age time (0,10-1000000) 0=disable, default:...
  • Page 29: Vlan

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 3.4.4.9 Flush Syntax: mac flush {clears all mac tables} Example: mac flush 3.4.5 VLAN From the root of the CLI, details of these commands are under vlan 3.4.5.1 Configuration Syntax: vlan configuration [<port_list>] Parameters: <port_list>: Port list or 'all', default: All ports Example: vlan configuration 1 {show port 1 vlan configuration} 3.4.5.2 Translation Add...
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  • Page 31: Chapter 4 Provisioning Via Web Based Management

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Chapter 4 Provisioning Via Web Based Management 4.1 Introduction In an effort to make networking devices easier to configure, many devices can now be configured via a Web Page, which should be familiar to all Internet users.
  • Page 32 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual The MSW-202 menu tree has four main item: 1. Configuration – This menu contains all of the configuration sub-menus for all of the layer 2 and OAM functions of the MSW-202. 2. Monitoring – All of the items that can be configured can also be individually monitored without making changes to the configuration.
  • Page 33: Configuration

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3 Configuration 4.3.1 Setup The 'Setup' tab contains the SNMP System information, IPv4 and IPv6 settings, network time, clock setup and syslog setup. After filling in, click the 'Save' button. 4.3.1.1 Information The Contact, Name and location can all be reported via SNMP standard MIB2.
  • Page 34 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3.1.4 NTP Configuration In a managed network, devices that will report errors need to be synchronized to network time protocol so that alarms and messages carry the correct time information. MSW-202 supports setting up to 5 different clock server addresses. The NTP mode is also enabled here.
  • Page 35: Ports

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3.1.6 Syslog When syslog server mode is enabled, MSW-202 will send log messages to the remote syslog server. The log message level can be selected from 'info', 'warning' or 'error' messages 4.3.2 Ports All of the ports of the MSW-202 can have their status viewed and be configured here. The link state is shown with color LED (red=link down;...
  • Page 36 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3.2.2 Privilege Levels This detailed table allows assigning privilege numbers (1~15) and levels for each group. The privilege values can then be assigned to specific users, giving administrator control as needed. Using the example above, a user with privilege of "1" would only be able to read port and system status and statistics.
  • Page 37 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3.2.3 Authentication MSW-202 has access management from local console, remote telnet, secure socket and web. The authentication method for each can be specified here. A local authentication means the user's credentials are stored locally in the MSW-202. Also supported are RADIUS (Remote Access Dial In User Service) and TACAS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System) authentication methods.
  • Page 38 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3.2.7 SNMP By enabling SNMP, setting the manager's IP and community string in this window, authority is granted to the network manager. Traps are unsolicited messages issued by the SNMP agent that typically indicate some alarm condition has occurred. They are disabled by default. The Trap managers (those who receive the traps) are configured here as the "Trap Destination Address".
  • Page 39 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3.2.9 SNMPv3 User Configuration The added security layer of SNMPv3 allows configuring specific user information. One of three security levels may be selected, encryption protocol may be selected between MD5 (Message- Digest) or SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) and passwords can be configured.
  • Page 40 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 4.3.2.13 RMON Statistics edit here...
  • Page 41: Chapter 5 Application Examples

    Ethernet OAM standards. CTC Union's MSW-202 is being positioned as an Ethernet demarcation device. These examples show of how to configure Ethernet OAM settings to enable the device to offer IEEE 802.3ah, IEEE 802.1ag...
  • Page 42: Ieee 802.3Ah Configuration

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 5.2 IEEE 802.3ah configuration 5.2.1 OAM Discovery To conduct the OAM discovery, one important point needs to be mentioned. The IEEE 802.3ah OAM mode of MSW-202 and connected access device at the remotely access network require at least one of the devices to be in the active state.
  • Page 43: Dying Gasp

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Step 1: Enable the "loopback operation" of MSW-202 by clicking "configuration link OAM port settings" Step 2: Click "monitor link OAM status" and checking the field of "Parser State". When the loopback function is disabled, the status is "Forwarding". If the loopback test is applied, the status will be changed to "Loopback"...
  • Page 44: Ieee 802.1Ag & Itu-T Y.1731 Oam Configuration

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 5.3 IEEE 802.1ag & ITU-T Y.1731 OAM configuration> IEEE 802.1ag & ITU-T Y.1731 allow the operator to detect, locate and verify faults for an Ethernet service. The connectivity protocol is able to monitor the services continuously through periodically exchanging messages to verify connectivity at a maintenance domain.
  • Page 45: Lbm (Loopback Message)/Lbr (Loopback Response)

    FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual 5.3.2 LBM (Loopback Message)/LBR (Loopback Response) Following the configuration of CCM, in the page of "Configuration Instance 1", click the button labeled "fault management" to enter into the loop back configuration page. edit from here!! As the MSW-202 is configured with "MEP id" of 1, please make sure a peer MEP exists in the "Peer MEP table".
  • Page 46 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Open the “Delay Measurement” to perform the measurement of connection stability with remote site.。 Here is the two-way measurement and the other site has to be enabled then the measurement can be performed. The destination address of unicast is the same as the MAC address of “MEP id” 2.
  • Page 47 E-LAN service is created to replace the traditionally multipoint frame relay service and ATM-based networks. The MSW-202 of CTC union, as being positioned as an Ethernet demarcation device, here we will give the examples of how to configure VLAN setting to enable the device offering the E-Line or E-LAN service for business connection application in the practical deployment scenarios.
  • Page 48 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Step 2: Configuring port negotiation setting by clicking “configuration ports” Step 3: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 4: Configuring management VLAN ID setting by clicking “configuration system IP” <Scenario 2: Dedicated Lease Line (DLL)>...
  • Page 49 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Service provider can provision the point-to-point or multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet virtual connection service by enabling the VLAN feature of Metro Ethernet switch. With the VLAN configuration, service provider can completely isolate the traffic transportation among the customers without security concerns.
  • Page 50 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Step 3: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 4: Configuring VLAN port configuration setting by clicking “configuration VLANs ports Step 5: Configuring management VLAN ID setting by clicking “configuration system IP” EDD device A with IP address 172.27.242.14 (copper port 3 as uplink) MSW-202 default IP: 10.1.1.1 (default GW)
  • Page 51 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Password: Step 1: Configuring IP address / GW settings by clicking “configuration system IP” Step 2: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 3: Configuring VLAN port configuration setting by clicking “configuration VLANs ports Step 4: Configuring management VLAN ID setting by clicking “configuration...
  • Page 52 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual On the other hand, if there is traffic tagged from the customer network then transported over the service provider network, to well forward and isolate the traffic precisely, the Q-in-Q configuration setting will be considered to meet the requirement. For example, the traffic from the customer network has been tagged with VLAN ID 100 before sending to the EDD device for both customer sites, the diagram below is illustrated the practical network topology.
  • Page 53 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Step 2: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 3: Configuring VLAN port configuration setting by clicking “configuration VLANs ports Step 4: Configuring management VLAN ID setting by clicking “configuration system IP” EDD device A with IP address 172.27.242.14 (copper port 3 as uplink) MSW-202 default IP: 10.1.1.1 (default GW)
  • Page 54 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Step 2: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 3: Configuring VLAN port configuration setting by clicking “configuration VLANs ports Step 4: Configuring management VLAN ID setting by clicking “configuration system IP” <Scenario 3: IDS + DLL>...
  • Page 55 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual The configuration guide is described step by step following: EDD device B with IP address 172.27.242.10 (optical port 1 as uplink) MSW-202 default IP: 10.1.1.1 (default GW) Username: Admin Password: Step 1: Configuring IP address / GW settings by clicking “configuration system IP”...
  • Page 56 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Step 3: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 4: Configuring VLAN port configuration setting by clicking “configuration VLANs ports Step 4: Configuring management VLAN ID setting by clicking “configuration system IP” EDD device A with IP address 172.27.242.14 (copper port 3 as uplink) MSW-202 default IP: 10.1.1.1 (default GW)
  • Page 57 FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual Step 2: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 3: Configuring VLAN membership settings by clicking “configuration VLANs VLAN membership” Step 4: Configuring management VLAN ID setting by clicking “configuration system IP”...
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