Model 9135 SNMP Managed 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switch User Manual
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System CAUTION! This product may contain a laser diode operating at a wavelength of 1300nm - 1600nm. Use of optical instruments (e.g., collimating optics) with this product may increase eye hazard. Use of controls or adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Under normal conditions, the radiation levels emitted by this product are under Class 1 limits in 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this users manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation, operation and/or maintenance of Canoga Perkins equipment. The drawings, specifications and information contained in this document are the property of Canoga Perkins and any unauthorized use or disclosure of such drawings, specifications and information is prohibited.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview ................................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 1.2 Data Switch Features .............................................................................................................. 1-1 Hardware Management Features ............................................................................................ 1-2 Chapter 2 Setup and Installation.................................
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Appendix A Warranty............................................................................................A-1 Appendix B Acronyms............................................................................................ B-1 List of Figures Figure 1. 9135 SNMP Managed Ethernet Switch ..............................................................................1-1 Figure 2. SW1 on UTP Copper Interface ...............................................................
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System List of Tables Table 1. SW1 Settings, UTP Copper Interface .................................................................................. 2-1 Table 2. SW1 Settings, 100 Base Modules, Fiber Optic Interface .................................................... 2-2 Table 3. SW1 Settings, 1000 Base Modules, Fiber Optic Interface .................................................. 2-3 Table 4. 9135 Management LEDs ............................................................
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EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 1 Overview The Canoga Perkins EdgeAccess 9135 is an SNMP Managed, two-port Ethernet Switch that provides Managers and Network Analysts with a modular-managed 10/100 or 1000 Mbps LAN platform. See Figure 1. The 9135 switch supports two 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps interface modules.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 1.2 Hardware Management Features The 9135 includes these hardware features for switch management: • • • • 1-2 Alarm relay contacts that can transmit these fault conditions for each port.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 2 Setup and Installation This section describes how to install the 9135 and the interface modules. Caution 2.1 Equipment intended only for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION accessible only to electrically skilled persons and electrically instructed persons with the proper authorization. Install the 9135 The 9135 is tested and inspected before shipment from the factory.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3. On the 100 Base modules, fiber optic interface (9100-44x, -54x, -64x, or -74x), set SW1 for your system; see Figure 3 and Table 2. SW1 Figure 3. SW1 on 100 Base Modules, Fiber Optic Interface Table 2. SW1 Settings, 100 Base Modules, Fiber Optic Interface Switch Name On Off 1-1 FDX Full-duplex Half-duplex 1-2 LLF Enable LLF Disable LLF 1-3 LLE Enable LLE Disable LLE 1-4 Not used 4.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 3. SW1 Settings, 1000 Base Modules, Fiber Optic Interface Switch Name On Off 1-1 LLF Enable LLF Disable LLF 1-2 LLE Enable LLE Disable LLE 5. Mount the 9135 in a rack or as a standalone unit. • • Use the standard rackmount kit with brackets and screws to install the 9135 in a 19-inch rack or use the optional 23-inch rackmount kit. The 9135 includes two sets of mounting holes.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Dirty optical connectors are a common cause of link loss or attenuation problems, especially for single mode fiber (SMF). Clean the connectors before plugging in a cable and whenever there is a significant or unexplained light loss. To prevent contamination, always install protective dust covers on unused fiber optic connectors. 10. Wipe the ferrule and the end-face surface of the male fiber coupler with a lint-free, isopropyl alcohol pad from a fiber cleaning kit. 11.
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EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 3 Management Configure the 9135 through the management software. For your first session, you must use HyperTerminal; you can set up Telnet access through the Host Table/SNMP Settings menu. 3.1 Set Up the Serial Port The first time you access the 9135, use a terminal port connection and HyperTerminal on your PC. These steps briefly describe how to set up your PC for a terminal connection. For details on using Windows, see your Windows documentation. 1.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chassis and slot numbers Model number Status reports Change options Screen navigation instructions Messages and urgent status Figure 5. Typical 9135 Screen Not all screens and menus provide options that you can change. Some menu items reach screens that only report status, such as revision numbers, module type, or alarms. On other screens, you can move through and select options, and enter data.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Main Menu System Switch Configuration Port Information Reports Diagnostics Restore Defaults Restart Logout Figure 7. Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to all functions for the 9135: setup, diagnostics, and reports. See Table 6. Table 6. Main Menu Options Menu Item Description 1. System Menus for the Internet Protocol (IP) and other access parameters 2. Switch Configuration Menus for Spanning Tree parameters 3.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 7. System Menu Options Menu Item Description 1. IP Settings Set the IP parameters 2. Host Table / SNMP Settings Set up the Host Table and SNMP access 3. SLIP Port Settings Set up for Serial Line Interface Port (SLIP) access 4. Passwords Set passwords for supervisor, manager, and user levels 5. Network Name At the prompt, set the name of the network where the 9135 resides 6. Main Menu Return to the Main Menu 3.4.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Table 8. IP Settings Menu Options Menu Item Description 1. Local IP Address Set the network address of the 9135. The first octet of the IP address defines the class, or how the IP address is split between the network ID and the host ID. See Table 9. 2. Gateway IP Address Set the address of the network node that connects to another network. 3. Subnet Mask Set the mask that determines the network ID portion of the IP address. Set the network portion bits to 1.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3.4.2 Host Table / SNMP Settings Use the Host Table and SNMP Settings menu to set access levels for hosts and destinations for traps. You can set the access and trap community for various IP addresses. By default, a trap community is "public" for the Read Community and "private" for the Write Community. To access the Host Table/SNMP Settings menu, see Figure 10 and follow these steps: 1. From the System Menu, type 3, Host Table / SNMP Settings, and press . 2.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. IP Address 172.16.142.1 172.16.142.4 172.16.142.3 192.0.0.3 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 HOST Table/SNMP Settings SNMP Access Trap Access Level Community SNMP only read/write/trap public SNMP only read/write/trap public SNMP only read/write/trap public SNMP only read/write/trap public SNMP only read only SNMP only read only SNMP only read only SNMP only read only 9. Read Community : public 10. Write Community : private 11.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Slip Port Settings Terminal Type: : VT100 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Interface Init Modem At Startup Modem Init String Password Enable Password SLIP IP Address SLIP Subnet Mask SLIP Port Setup Main Menu Figure 11. SLIP Port Settings Menu Table 10. SLIP Port Settings Options Menu Item Description 1. Interface Select Direct, for SLIP mode, or Modem 2. Init Modem at Startup Select yes or no 3.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3. At the prompt, type the new password, up to 18 characters, then type it again to confirm it and save it. Note: All letters, numbers, and characters are legal; the password is case sensitive. Passwords You are logged in as : 1. 2. 3. 4. Change Supervisor Password Change Manager Password Change User Password Main Menu Figure 12. Passwords Menu Notes on Password Protection Each configurable menu item requires a minimum access level for editing.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Menu and Selection Minimum Access Menu and Selection Minimum Access Host Table / SNMP Settings Menu Port n Details Menu Read Community Supervisor Clear Counters Write Community Supervisor Traps Log Menu Send Alert Traps Supervisor View Previous Page User View Next Page User Supervisor SLIP Port Settings Menu User Interface Supervisor Clear the log Init Modem at Startup Supervisor Fdb Log Menu Modem Init String Supervisor View Previous Page Us
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 1 A 3 E 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 6 D B 5 D 2 C 4 6 E 5 Spanning Tree from source (C) A small test network Figure 14. Typical Spanning Tree Application. Note: For details on the Spanning Tree Algorithm, see the IEEE 802.1 specifications. The Spanning Tree menu offers reports and menus for viewing and setting various STP parameters for the 9135. See Figure 15 and Table 12. To access the Spanning Tree menu, follow these steps: 1.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Global Spanning Tree Parameters 1. Enable Spanning Tree : 2. Priority : 3. Hello Time (sec) : 4. Forward Delay (sec) : 5. Max Age (sec) : 6. Main Menu Figure 16. Global Spanning Tree Parameters Menu Table 13. Global Spanning Tree Parameters Menu Options Menu Item Description 1. Enable Spanning Tree Enable or disable STP for this 9135. 2.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Global Spanning Tree State : Designated Root : Designated Cost : Designated Bridge : 1. 2. 3. 4. Change Port Priority Path Cost Main Menu Parameters forwarding 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 : 1 : 128 : 10 Figure 17. Port Spanning Tree Parameters Report and Menu Table 14.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3.5.3 Spanning Tree Report The Spanning Tree Report screen shows the current conditions for the bridge network. See Figure 18 and Table 16. To access the Spanning Tree Report, see Figure and follow these steps: 1. From the Main menu, type 2, Switch Configuration and press . 2. From the Switch Configuration menu, type 1, Spanning Tree, and press . 3. From the Spanning Tree menu, type 3, Spanning Tree Report, and press .
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3.6 Port Information The various Port Information and Statistics screens shows status for the ports on the 9135. • • • • Ports information follows the front panel LEDs; see Figure 19. Port n Statistics shows standard information about the data flow through one port and provides options to update parameters; see Figure 20. Single Port Statistics shows values for hardware and software parameters for one port; see Figure 21.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Link Frames Received Frames Sent Data Rate Duplex Fan Status : : : : : : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 3.7 Reports The Reports Menu provides access to a brief description of the 9135, the traps log, and the Fdb log. See Figure 23. 1. 2. 3. 4. Reports Description Traps Log Fdb Log Main Menu Figure 23. Reports Menu 3.7.1 Description Report Screen The Description screen lists the device type, software revisions stored in the Flash 1 and Flash 2 memory locations and which revision is active, and the time since last restart. See Figure 24.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Traps Log Count 1 2 Time 0 days 00:11:07 0 days 00:00:00 0 days 00:00:01 Trap Type Cold Start () Link Up (1) Of: 2 1. 2. 3. 4. View Previous Page View Next Page Clear The Log Main Menu Figure 25. Traps Log Screen All users and managers can view the traps log screen, but only supervisors can configure the traps on the Host Table / SNMP Settings; for details, see Section 3.4.2.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Fdb Log Count MAC 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 C0 D0 D0 D0 E0 E0 00 EE B7 B7 B7 63 DB 09 Port D0 47 83 83 75 02 D2 90 BD 34 45 3D BD 39 5B 58 9D CB 34 4A 5E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Status learned learned learned learned learned learned learned Of: 115 1. View Previous Page 2. View Next Page 3. Main Menu Figure 26. Fdb Log Screen 3.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Ping 1. Ping Address 2. Ping Count 3. Start Pinging 4. Main Menu Figure 28. Ping Menu 3.9 Restore Defaults Use the Restore Defaults option to restore all configurable settings to factory defaults except this network information: • • • • IP Address (Network) Gateway Address Subnet Mask SLIP Address To restore the system defaults, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu, type 6, Restore Defaults, and press . See Figures 7 and 29. 2.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Restart System 1. System 2. Switch Configuration 3. Port Information 4. Reports +---------------------------------------------+ | Restart Unit. Are you sure? (Y/N) : | +---------------------------------------------+ 8. Logout Figure 30. Restart Unit Menu 3.11 Logout When passwords are set to keep the system secure, log out at the end of each session. To restore the system defaults, follow this step: 1. From the Main Menu, type 8, Logout, and press .
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 7. Start the download. The process sends the upgrade directly to the inactive Flash location. 8. When the TFTP client indicates the transfer is complete, close the TFTP program. 9. To activate the new software revision, reset the 9135, then return to the Description screen to verify that the new Software Revision is listed as active and the old version remains in the inactive Flash. 3.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 13. When the transfer is complete, a successful message appears. At the prompt, enter quit to close the FTP connection. 14. To activate the new software revision, reset the 9135, then return to the Description screen to verify that the new Software Revision is listed as active and the older version remains in the inactive Flash.
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EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 4 SLIP Connection You can connect a dial-up modem to the DCE port on the SNMP Management Module in order to manage the 9135 through SNMP. 4.1 Configuring the 9135 for SLIP Connect a DCE to DTE serial modem cable between the 9135 and the PC or terminal, then follow these steps: 1. Start a HyperTerminal session and access the Main Menu screen. See Chapter 3. 2. At the Main Menu, type 1, System, and press . 3.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 6. On the Basic tab, enter a name and the phone number for the 9135, then from the Dial using dropdown, select the modem. 7. On the Server tab, from the Dial-Up Server Type drop down, select SLIP: Internet, then check TCP/IP and click TCP/IP Settings. 8. On the SLIP TCP/IP Settings window, enter the IP address. The 9135 must use the same Subnet mask as the Host. Uncheck Force IP header compression and Use default gateway on remote network. Click OK.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Chapter 5 Specifications 5.1 Switch Specifications Switching Characteristics Bridging: Per IEEE 802.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 5.2 9135 Ports and Pinouts Table 17. Terminal Port, Female DE-9 Pin Signal 1, 4, 8, 9 Not Used 2 RXD In 3 TXD Out 5 Common 7 Ground Table 18.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 5.3 Regulatory Compliance and Referenced Documents Complies with these regulations: • • • • • • • • • • • ETL, cETL (CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950/UL 60950) EN 60950, IEC 60950 CDRH CFR21/EN60825-1 FCC Part 15B, Class A, IC CS-003, C-Tick (AS/NZS 3548) EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 R&TTE Directive (EN 300 386-2) NEBS Level 3 CE Mark Complies with these specifications and reference documents: • • • • • IEEE 802.3 RFC-1493 Bridge MIB RFC-1213 MIB-II IEEE 802.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 100BASE FX Fiber Optic Field-Interchangeable Interfaces 9100-441 100BASE FX 1310 nm MM LED with ST connectors, 11 dB w/ 62.5/125 Fiber 9100-442 100BASE FX 1310 nm MM LED with Duplex SC connectors, 11 dB w/ 62.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 10 BASE FL SM 20 dB Emitter Type: Laser diode Wavelength: 1310 nm nominal Receive Sensitivity: -34 dBm minimum Transmit Launch Power: -6 dBm maximum -15 dBm minimum Overdrive: -10 dBm Loss Budget: 20 dB minimum Optical Connector: ST or FC/PC 10 BASE FL SM 25 dB Emitter Type: Laser diode Wavelength: 1310 nm nominal Receive Sensitivity: -34 dBm minimum Transmit Launch Power: 0 dBm maximum -4 dBm minimum Overdrive: -10 dBm Loss Budget: 25 dB minimum
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 100 BASE FX SM 10 dB Emitter Type: Laser diode Wavelength: 1310 nm nominal Receive Sensitivity: -31 dBm minimum Transmit Launch Power: -14 dBm maximum -20 dBm minimum Overdrive: -8.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Gigabit Single Mode (SM) 1310 nm LX Emitter Type: Laser Diode Wavelength: 1310 nm nominal Receive Sensitivity: -18 dBm minimum Transmit Launch Power: -3.0 dBm maximum -11.0 dBm minimum Overdrive: -3.0 dBm maximum Loss Budget: 7.0 dB minimum Optical Connector: Duplex SC Gigabit Single Mode (SM) 1310 nm LD (DFB) Emitter Type: Laser Diode Wavelength: 1310 nm nominal Receive Sensitivity: -21.0 dBm Maximum Transmit Power: +2.0 dBm maximum 0.
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EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Appendix A Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Effective July 1, 2005 and After, Canoga Perkins warrants that, at the time of sale, and, for its lifetime, with certain exceptions noted below, every Canoga Perkins' labeled product purchased will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime, if properly installed and used in conformity to Canoga Perkins' published specifications. This warranty covers the original user only and is not transferable.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Limitations Canoga Perkins may at its sole discretion modify its Limited Warranty at any time and from time to time. Other than those expressly stated herein, THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION, ARE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY.
EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System Appendix B Acronyms BOOTP Boot Protocol (a TCP/IP protocol) BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit CTS Clear To Send DCE Data Communications Equipment DSR Data Signal Ready DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTR Data Terminal Ready Fdx Full-duplex LLE Link Loss Echo LLF Link Loss Forwarding Lnk Link NC Normally Closed (relays and switches) NO Normally Open (relays and switches) PING Packet Internet Grouper RTS Request To Send Rx Receive Rxd Receive Data
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