LevelOne GVS-3110 Manual

LevelOne GVS-3110 Manual

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    Ethernet Media Converter Web Smart Series User Manual v1.0 May. 2011 i
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    Ethernet Media Converter Web Smart Series FVS-3800, 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-X SFP Converter FVS-3200, 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX MMF SC Converter FVS-3120, 10/100BASE-TX to 100BASE-LX SMF SC Converter GVS-3800, 10/100/1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-X SFP Converter GVS-3200, 10/100/1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-
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    Table of Contents CAUTION...III ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES...III 1. INTRODUCTION ...2 1-1. OVERVIEW...2 1-2. FEATURES ...2 1-3. CHECKLIST...3 2. INSTALLATION ...5 2-1. CABLE AND HARDWARE INSTALLATION (WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTERS 5 2-2. CABLE AND HARDWARE INSTALLATION (WEB SMART MEDIA CONVERTER
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    Caution Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity, which can damage their delicate electronics. Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electrical charge. To protect your device, always: • Touch the metal chassis of your computer to
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    and software functions are shown as well as the examples of the operation for webbased interface. Overview of this user's manual Chapter 1 "Introduction" describes the features of Web Smart MEDIA CONVERTER Chapter 2 "Installation" Chapter 3 "Operation of Web-based Management" Chapter 4 "Maintenance
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    1. Introduction 1-1. Overview The LevelOne Media Converter-Web Smart Series is designed to make conversion between 10/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX or 10/100/1000Base-TX and 100/1000Base-FX Ethernet. With web-based management and Telnet text-based manual driven management, the network administrator can
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    Rubber feet (if not using Rack Shelf)  This User's Manual  AC Power Cord Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the aforementioned items is missing or damaged. Model Description Model FVS-3800 FVS-3200 FVS-3120 GVS-3800 GVS-3200 GVS-3110 CVH-3000 Description 10/100BASE
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    LED Indicators Description LED POWER FX LINK/ACT TP LINK/ACT TP 10/100 Color Green Green Green Amber Function Lit when +5V power is coming up Lit when fiber connection is good Blinks when any traffic is present Lit when TP connection is good Blinks when any traffic is present Lit when 100Base-TX
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    then insert the power plug • TP Cable ⇒ Use Cat. 5 TP cable to connect server/host or workstation to TP port of the converter ⇒ TP port supports MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover, use:  straight-through cable (Cable pin-outs for RJ-45 jack 1, 2, 3, 6 to 1, 2, 3, 6) to cascade or up-link the converter to an
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    Fig. 1 Front/Rear View of 19-inch Fig. 2 The hot-swappable parts Fig. 3 Installing Rack Fig. 4 Usage of 8cm FAN connector 6
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    Installing Media Converter Rack to a Wiring Closet Rack ⇒ Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge ⇒ Install screws through mounting ears into each side ⇒ Locate Converter Rack at 19-inch mounting rails and screw up the front brackets ⇒ Set the Power Switch at "OFF" position before
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    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
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    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 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
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    Software Version: It's a firmware version of this device. IP address/Gateway/Subnet Mask: It's an IP address of the device. Default Setting: IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Description: It is a field for model description. Serial number: It is a
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    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
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    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. When IP address is changed, you must reboot the converter to have the
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    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. Default: Disable
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    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
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    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
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    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. And the fiber will be resume when UTP port link up. This function need enable
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    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 17
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    available for Fast Ethernet. If the media is fiber, it is always 100Mbps and the duplex is 100full/auto; if the media is TP, the Speed/Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode, 10/100Mbps, and duplex mode, full duplex and half duplex. Flow Control: There are two modes to choose in flow
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    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 19
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    3-3-6. VLAN The Converter supports Tag-based VLAN (802.1Q). VLAN configuration is used to partition your LAN into small ones as your demand. Properly configuring it, you can gain
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    Parameter description: VLAN Group: To display the VLAN Group Index. The maximum is 16 and the range is from 0 to 15. VID: VLAN identifier. Each tag-based VLAN group has a unique VID. It appears only in tag-based and Double-tag mode. TP: To evoke the TP (The converter's UTP port) to become a VLAN
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    3-3-6-2. VLAN Per Port Setting Function name: 802.1Q VLAN Per Port Setting Function description: In this page, we could set each port's PVID and egress tag behavior. Parameter description: Fig. 3-11 Egress Link Type: Replace Tag: The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets then add new tags
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    Ingress Filter: Enable or Disable VLAN ingress filter. Application 1 description: Example for Replace Vlan description: Topology: Converter A Converter B Fig. 3-11-1 Application 1 Scenario explain: Switch A VLAN setting: Port 1 ~ 4: members of VLAN 2 group (PVID: 2) Port 1 is trunk mode, port 2~4
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    Fig. 3-11-2 Step2. Converter A VLAN per port setting: Step3. Converter B VLAN per port setting: Fig. 3-11-3 Fig. 3-11-4 Finish this setting above, client A & B can communicate with each other; and do not need to change original VLAN setting. 24
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    Application 2 description (same VLAN) : Example Topology: Converter A Converter B Application 2 Scenario explain: Switch A VLAN setting: Port 1 ~ 4: members of VLAN 2 group (PVID: 2) Port 1 is trunk mode, port 2~4 is access mode. Switch B VLAN setting: Port 5 ~ 8: members of VLAN 2 group(PVID: 2)
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    Fig. 3-11-5 Step2. Converter A VLAN per port setting: Fig. 3-11-6 Step3. Converter B VLAN per port setting: Fig. 3-11-7 Finish this setting above, client A & B can forwarding each other; and don't change original VLAN setting 26
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    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 27
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    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 priority or use IP remarking priority. Q in Q direction
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    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
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    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 button, the loopback test result will be displayed in the web. Fig. 3-16 Parameter description: Send
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    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. 3-17 Parameter
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    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
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    3-4-2. 802.3ah Function T h is m enu in clu d e " 8 02 .3 a h C onf ig ur at ion" , "L o op b ack Test", "802.3ah Status" three functions. 3-4-2-1. 802.3ah Configuration Function name: 802.3ah Configuration Function description: This page could set IEEE802.3ah OAM function. User could enable/disable
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    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 button, the loopback test result will be displayed in the web pass or not as Fig. 3-21. Fig. 3-21 35
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    3-4-2-3. 802.3ah Status Function description: This page shows 802.3ah state information. Fig. 3-22 36
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    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. Parameter description: OK: To restart the device. Cancel: To
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    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 38
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    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
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    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. Q&A 1. Computer A can
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    Appendix A Technical Specifications Hardware Specification (Web Smart Media Converter) Feature Power requirement Power consumption Ambient Temperature Humidity Dimensions Weight Safety Shock Freefall Vibration Detailed Description 5VDC 1.5 W 0° to 50°C 5% to 90% 70.3(W) x 26.2(H) x 94(D) mm 0.
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    • Ambient Temperature:0° to 50°C • Storage Temperature:-10° to 70°C • Humidity:5% to 90% • Dimensions:89(H) × 440(W) × 258.6(D) mm • Weight: Item Weight Chassis AC Power 4.25kg 0.78kg Complies with FCC Part 15 Class A & CE Mark Approval Note: Any specification is subject to change without
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Ethernet Media Converter
Web Smart Series
User Manual
v1.0
May. 2011