User s Manual Management Converter Chassis Model No.: SP1386 / SP1387 World Wide Web: www.micronet.com.tw ; www.micronet.info
Table of Content 1. INTRODUCTION... 2 1.1 PACKAGE CONTENT... 2 1.2 KEY FEATURES... 2 1.3 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION... 3 2. INSTALLATION... 5 2.1 RACK MOUNTING... 5 2.2 POWER SUPPLY... 5 2.3 CONVERTER MODULE... 5 2.4 MANAGEMENT BOARD MODULE...5 3. WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE... 7 3.1 SETTING UP CONNECTION... 7 3.2 MAIN PAGE... 7 3.3 REAR PANEL INFORMATION... 11 3.4 MANAGER SETTINGS... 11 3.5 CONFIGURATION... 13 3.6 TRAP... 14 4. TEXT-BASED USER INTERFACE... 16 4.1 SETUP THE CONNECTION... 16 4.2 TOP LEVEL MENU... 17 4.3 IP ADDRESS SETTING... 18 4.4 SYSTEM MENU... 19 5. SPECIFICATION... 22 1
1. Introduction Micronet SP1386 / SP1387 Management Converter Chassis delivers various conversions for your 10, 100, and 1000 megabit network architectures. It accommodates up to 16 slide-in modules with any combination. The redundant AC or -48VDC power supplies provide extra fault tolerance for users with critical applications requiring maximum uptime. Moreover, the management features are providing full status information on the individual media converter s ports. The flexibility allows SP1386 series to grow with the network and providing space-efficient and cost-effective scalable solution. 1.1 Package Content Before you start installing the device, verify the following items are in the package: Management Converter Chassis Quick Installation Guide Manual CD RS-232 cable Rack-mount accessory Power cord (only for SP1386) 1.2 Key Features 19 rack-mountable converter chassis Support up to 16 hot-swappable slide-in converter modules Various converter modules to meet your network needs Hot-swappable redundant dual power supply unit with options of 100/240VAC or -48VDC Provide 2 fans to advance system cooling Support SNMP, WEB, Telnet and Console for management Support SNMP trap and E-mail alarm for any chassis and connectivity events Visible status of power, fan, and converter module for monitoring of system Provide standard MIB II and private MIB Support TFTP software for firmware upgrade 2
1.3 Physical Description SP1386 / SP1387 Front View SP1386/SP1387 M365 series M366 series Management Board Converter Module Converter Module RESET Button Used to restart the system only. LED Definition SP1386/SP1387 Management Converter Chassis: LED Status Operation L/A Steady/Green Link connected with remote device Blink/Green Data transmitted No link connected with remote device A / B Steady/Green Both power units at good status Blink/Green Either power fails Both powr are off or fail M365 Series Converter Module: PWR Steady/Green LNK Steady/Green TP_100 Steady/Green FX_100 Steady/Green Power On Power TP/FX link connected No TP/FX link connected 100M TP link connected 10M TP or No link connected 100M fiber link connected No fiber link connected 3
FDX/COL Steady/Amber Blink/Amber Full duplex mode Collision Half duplex mode M365 Series Converter Module: PWR Steady/Green LNK Steady/Green TP_1000 Steady/Green FX_1000 Steady/Green FDX/COL Steady/Amber Blink/Amber Power On Power TP/FX link connected No TP/FX link connected 1000M TP link connected 10/100M TP or No link connected 1000M fiber link connected No fiber link connected Full duplex mode Collision Half duplex mode DIP Switch (Converter Module) M365 Series (10/100Mbps): SW Description On 1 Fiber port duplex 100 Full duplex (default) 100 Half duplex 2 LFTP Enabled (default) Disabled 3 TP port duplex Full duplex (default) Half duplex 4 TP port speed 100M (default) 10M 5 TP port mode AUTO (default) FORCE M366 Series (1000Mbps): AUTO by default. 4
2. Installation The 16-Slot Management Converter Chassis is designed in compliance with the EIA 310-D standards and the chassis cabinet height is 2U (3.50 inches). The power consumption of 16 modules (maximum loading) is up to 150 Watts. Sufficient air ventilation and good environment are necessary to assure proper converter chassis operation. Consider the proper spacing between the manageable chassis and adjacent facility when mounting the manageable chassis to the 19-inch rails. 2.1 Rack Mounting Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge. Install four screws through mounting ears into each side. Locate the 2U-high Converter Chassis at 19 mounting rails and screw up the front brackets. 2.2 Power Supply Each power unit has a separate power switch. Set power switch off at the "0" position before connecting to the power cord. - For AC power model: Verify that the voltage of AC power is correct and plug in AC power cord. - For DC power model: Verify that the voltage of DC power is correct and fasten DC power lugs Power Input Terminal: -48VDC FG (frame ground for 19-inch rack rail) GND: 0V Turn on power A and power B switch at the "1" position. Slide-in power supply units are hot swappable. 2.3 Converter Module Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge. Unscrew and remove the vacant slot dummy panel. Verify the converter module is the right model and conforms to the chassis. Slide the module along two guides in slot and fasten the thumb knob, and be sure that the converter module is properly seated against the slot socket/connector. Install the media cable for network connection. Slide-in converter module is hot-swappable. Note: The slide-in modules and converter chassis should be supplied only by the same vender. 2.4 Management Board Module Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Slide-in the replacement power unit along the guide rails Install and fasten the bolt on the plate of power unit. Management board module is hot swappable 5
2.5 Optional Modules Model name 10/100M M365A M365B M365B-20 M365B-40 M365B-60 1000M M366B M366B-10 M366B-30 M366B-50 Description 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX, 2km, Multi-mode, ST, 1310nm 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX, 2km, Multi-mode, SC, 1310nm 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX, 20km, Single-mode, SC, 1310nm 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX, 40km, Single-mode, SC, 1310nm 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX, 60km, Single-mode, SC, 1310nm 1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-SX, 550m, Multi-mode, SC, 850nm 1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-LX, 10km, Single-mode, SC, 1310nm 1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-LX, 30km, Single-mode, SC, 1310nm 1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-LX, 50km, Single-mode, SC, 1310nm 6
3. Web-based User Interface 3.1 Setting up Connection The Management Converter Chassis provides embedded HTTP engine and can be managed using a standard Web Browser from any computer attached to the network. Factory default value of system is: IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Both PC/station and management board s IP must be located in the same IP subnet. 3.2 Main Page By default, login account for authentication is: Username: manager Password: manager Note: Only one user can access the system at the same time. 7
Finish loading, main page shows all available system tools for switch management. Device Information It displays System Name, Contact, Hardware/Software Version, Uptime, System Location, Panel Description, MAC Address, Software Update, and IP Address. Click on [ Set IP ], it allows setting new IP address for the system. Color Key Click on [ Color Key ], it displays the definition and status of LED color. 8
Card Summery Click on [ Card Summary ]. It is overview of 16 slots. It displays Card Type, and TP/FX Link Status. Refresh Click on [ Refresh ] to refresh the status of system immediately. Logout Click on [ Logout ] to logout from the system. Refreshing Interval Setting It will refresh the status of system every configured time. 9
Management Board Click on the image of Management Board on Web UI. Status of LED indicators can be seen. Converter Module Click on the image of Converter Module on Web UI. Status of LED indicators can be seen. Click on [ Connection Information ]. User can fill in the basic information for this module. 10
3.3 Rear Panel Information Click on the icon of rear panel, status of power supply, fan, and chassis can be monitored. Chassis Temperature It displays temperature in chassis. When it is over 50 C, the color is altered from slate to red. Power Input / Output It displays voltage of input / output power. Power Unit Status It displays the power units are Operating or Failure. When either power fails, the color is altered from slate to red. Fan Speed/Status It displays fan speed and status. When either fan fails, the color is altered from slate to red. When fan speed is under 2000RPM, the color is altered from slate to yellow. 3.4 Manager Settings Click on the icon of Manager Settings in left side of main page, system information can be configured as follows. 11
System Name It allows naming the system. Location It allows entering physical location for the device. Contact It allows entering a contact name for the device. Description It allows entering a description for the panel. 12
3.5 Configuration Click on the icon of Configuration in left side of main page, SNMP and password configuration can be done as follows. SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a communication protocol for managing devices on a network. It is commonly used for network administrators to communicate with multiple devices (hub, switch, router ) for configuring and monitoring while convenient for troubleshooting but no miscellaneous platform consideration. SNMP agent is embedded in the system, and watches status of system. The Network Management Station (A computer attached to network with SNMP management program well installed) can be used for accessing to. Get Community: Input a name as a community string for authentication (ex. public). Read-Only authority is available. Set Community: Input a name as a community string for authentication (ex. private). Read-Write authority is available. Trap IP: Input an IP address of Trap Manager. Trap Manager specifies the Network Management Stations (NMS) that will receive trap messages from the SNMP agent. Trap Community: Input a name as a community string for authentication (ex. public). Note: The trap manager may not display trap messages normally, until you load the private MIB file. Set Password Change password for the system authentication. 13
Reboot System Reboot the system without changing. 3.6 Trap Click on the icon of Configuration in left side of main page. It defines trap information, shows real-time system events, and provides E-mail alarm setting. Trap Information It lists events that will be sent for alarming. Click on View Traplog to look trap events that had happened. 14
Trap mail setting Send to E-mail address: Destination you want to send to. SMTP Server IP address: The server that transmits your mail. User Account Password Trap mail menu setting To configure the kind of trap event that needs to send e-mail alarm. 15
4. Text-based User Interface 4.1 Setup the Connection The Management Converter Chassis provides other user interfaces to access by telnet and direct console. The management functions of Telnet program or console are exactly the same with web-based management interface but in text mode. In-band Connection (Telnet) To access the system a Telnet session, just start the Telnet program on a PC and connect to the system. Factory default value of system is: IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Both PC/station and management board s IP must be located in the same IP subnet. Press Enter key to begin login screen. Enter the username and password to login the system. By default, login account for authentication is: Username: Password: manager manager Out-of-band Connection (Console) To activate console port connection, attach a RS-232 cable (Straight-through) to the serial port of a PC running a terminal emulation program and configure the program as follows: Baud rate: 115200 Parity: None Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1 Flow control: None Press Enter key to begin login screen. Enter the username and password to login the management console. The management functions of console program are exactly the same with web-based management interface but in text mode. By default, login account for authentication is: Username: Password: manager manager 16
4.2 Top Level Menu Key c to display status of cards. Key logout to logout from system. 17
4.3 IP Address Setting At top level menu, key ip to enter IP setting level. Setting Key s to start setting of IP information. Display Key d to display IP information. 18
4.4 System Menu At top level menu, key s to enter System setting level. Display Key d to display setting and system information. 19
Change Key c to start changing system information and setting. SNMP Key s to start setting SNMP configuration. Factory reset Key f to reset system to factory default. 20
Password Key p to start changing password. Upgrade Key u to start upgrading software. - Access by Console It supports Zmodem to transfer file. Note: Please reboot the system after file transferring and writing to ROM. - Access by Telnet It supports TFTP/FTP to transfer file. Please prepare a TFTP server in advance. Note: Please reboot the system after file transferring and writing to ROM. 21
5. Specification Model Name SP1386 SP1387 Interface 16 slots for converter module 1*10/100M RJ-45 port 1*RS-232 port Management SNMP, Web-based, telnet, console SNMP & MIBs SNMPv1, MIB II, Private enterprise MIB Emission FCC Class A, CE Environment Temperature: 0-50 o C Humidity: 5% - 90% Dimension 440 x 350 x 88 mm (W x D x H) Power Supply 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz DC -48V Dual power supply Redundancy / Load Balance Dual power supply Redundancy / Load Balance Power Consumption 150W, maximum loading 22