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SMB8000 ETIA - G IGABIT WITCH ANUAL Issue 3.0 - May 2010...
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Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice at the discretion of NEC Unified Solutions. This document has been prepared for the use of employees and customers of NEC Unified Solutions and may not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Unified Solutions.
Table of Contents ___________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 1 Regulatory Chapter 2 CD-ETIA Blade Section 1 Description ................... 2-1 Section 2 Stacking ..................2-2 Section 3 Indicators, Switches and Connectors ........2-4 LED Indicators ..................2-4 Connectors ..................... 2-5 Switches ....................2-5 Power and Thermal Considerations ............2-5 Environmental Considerations ..............
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Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 2 Configuring the PC ..............4-1 Chapter 5 Gigabit PoE Switch Web Manager Section 1 Logging in to Gigabit PoE Switch (CD-ETIA Blade) ....5-1 Section 2 Home Menu .................. 5-2 Section 3 Port Link Status ................5-4 Section 4 Port Configuration ...............
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List of Figures and Tables ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 2-1 CD-ETIA Blade ......................2-4 Table 2-1 CD-ETIA Blade Switch Settings ................2-5 Figure 3-1 Inserting Blades in the 19” CHS2U-US Chassis ............3-2 Table 4-1 Network Settings for TCP/IP Addressing ..............4-1 Figure 4-1 Selecting Control Panel ...................
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Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-16 Configuration Download/Upload Screen ............... 5-21 Figure 5-17 Save Configuration File to Specific Location ............5-22 Figure 5-18 Select File for Configuration Download ..............5-23 Figure 5-19 System Busy Message ..................5-23 ___________________________________________________________________________________ List of Figures and Tables...
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Regulatory Chapter 1 For regulatory information please refer to the Regulatory Information manual. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Gigabit PoE Switch Manual 1 - 1...
CD-ETIA Blade Chapter 2 ECTION ESCRIPTION The CD-ETIA blade is a managed 8-port Gigabit PoE Switch. The Gigabit PoE Switch provides offices that require high network performance to exchange large data files and images and access real-time information or connect to high-speed servers or a high-speed network backbone.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Provides Web Base Utility for remote management and upgrades GUI supports multiple blade configuration ECTION TACKING (This feature is only supported in the SV8100 Chassis) The idea of stacking allows the user the ability to manage multiple ETIA cards in one system as one switch, instead of individual units and IP addresses, etc.
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SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Main board receiving this broadcast message will acknowledge by sending port identification information to the Add-on board and a board type (i.e. Add-on 1, Add-on 2, etc.). The board type will identify the Add-on board to system (Main ETIA) of its port assignments.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NDICATORS WITCHES AND ONNECTORS Refer to Figure 2-1 CD-ETIA Blade for LED and switch locations. RJ45 Connector (x8) Activity LED (x8) Figure 2-1 CD-ETIA Blade LED Indicators The LEDs for each port indicate of the status of an activity.
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connectors The following connectors are used: J1 (Backplane Connector) This connector is used to connect to the PBX chassis. J5 (Ethernet Ports) There are eight ports for 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connectivity. Ports are auto-sensing for speed, duplexing, polarity and MDI-X.
CD-ETIA Blade Setup Chapter 3 CD-ETIA B ECTION NSTALLING THE LADE System Requirements This blade can be installed in any universal slot in the controlling chassis (slots 2~6) and expansion chassis (slots 7~24). The maximum number of CD-ETIA blades that can be installed in one chassis is limited by system power.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Installing the CD-ETIA Blade in the Chassis To install this blade with the system running: Insert the blade within the guide rail and push the blade securely into position. Tighten the thumb screws on either side of the blade.
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SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ User Password Level Programs at this Level Name 0000 ADMIN1 System Administrator – Level 1 (SA): (SA) 10-01, 10-02, 10-12, 10-13, 10-14, 10-15, 10-16, 10-17, 10-18, 10-22, 12-02, 12-03, 12-04, 15-01, 15-07, 15-09, 15-10, 15-11, 20-16, 21-07, 21-14,...
CD-ETIA Blade Configuration Chapter 4 CD-ETIA B ECTION ONFIGURING THE LADE When installed for the first time, the CD-ETIA blade comes up with the factory default parameters shown in Table 4-1 Network Settings for TCP/IP Addressing. Table 4-1 Network Settings for TCP/IP Addressing IP Address 192.168.1.110 Subnet Mask...
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To configure the PC: Press Start and select Control Panel from the menu. Windows XP Professional operating system is used in this example. When using a different Windows operating system, the screens may look slightly different.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ From the Network Connections screen, double click on Local Area Connection. Figure 4-3 Network Connections Screen When the Local Area Connection Status screen is displayed, click the Properties button. Figure 4-4 Local Area Connection Status Screen...
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ From the Local Area Connection Properties screen, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then Properties. Figure 4-5 Local Area Connection Properties Screen ___________________________________________________________________________________ Gigabit PoE Switch Manual 4 - 5...
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Click on Use the following IP address. For this example, enter 192.168.1.99 for the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask. Click OK to accept the changes. Figure 4-6 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Screen On the Local Area Connection Status screen, click Close, then close the...
Gigabit PoE Switch Web Manager Chapter 5 (CD-ETIA B ECTION OGGING IN TO IGABIT WITCH LADE The CD-ETIA blade is configured using an Internet Browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher is recommended. The Login screen allows a user to enter their user name (admin) and password (password) for web management access.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ After entering the username and password, click on Login to access the CD-ETIA blade. ECTION After a technician logs into the CD-ETIA blade web-interface, the Home page or Main Menu is displayed. This menu provides access to the configurable settings and administrative functions available for the CD-ETIA blade.
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SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Port Mirroring (refer to Figure 5-8 Port Mirroring Configuration Screen on page 5-12) Port PVID (refer to Figure 5-9 Port PVID (1~8) Screen on page 5-13) VLAN Settings (refer to Figure 5-11 VLAN Configuration Screen on page 5-15) Administration –...
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION TATUS This screen shows the connection status for each Ethernet port. This page refreshes automatically every 10 seconds to update the current link status. Click Home to return to the Home Menu. Figure 5-3 Port Link Status (1~8) Screen...
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-4 Port Link Status (9~16) Screen Port – A real time image is displayed for those connected devices. Port LED colors are shown in Green or Red and Gray for those items not connected. Link Status – Active status indication is shown when there are Ethernet devices connected.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ONFIGURATION The port configuration page displays the settings for each of the Switches ports. Port – The number of the port. Admin State – The port can be taken offline by selecting the disable option. When enabled the port can be accessed as normal.
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Click Home to return to the Home Menu. Figure 5-5 Port Configuration Screen ECTION ETTINGS Precautions should be considered when provisioning PoE, as it is possible to oversubscribe the available PoE power. When the switch provides power for all existing Powered Devices (PDs), it does not use its power priority settings to allocate power.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Once a PD connects to a port and begins operating, the system power budget availability is reduced by the maximum limit of the PD’s power classification. Thus, if there is less than 15.4 watts available, the priority methods described above are used.
An IP DECT Access Point (DAP - AP200S) acts a Class 3 device taking 15,000mW from the total available when plugged in. For additional information on the amount of power consumed by NEC terminals, reference the SV8100/SV8300 System Hardware Manual. ___________________________________________________________________________________...
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Click Apply to accept the changes. Click Refresh if your web page cannot be displayed or to ensure the latest version of the page is displayed. Click Home to return to the Home Menu. Figure 5-6 PoE Settings (1~8) Screen...
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION IRRORING ONFIGURATION This screen allows users to monitor entry/exit traffic using a single port (designated as a Mirror Port). Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding incoming and outgoing packets from one port to another port. Port Mirroring can be used as a debugging tool.
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PVID ECTION This screen allows users to configure assign priorities to the VLAN ID ingress ports. The Port PVID screen provides parameters for managing ports that are part of a VLAN. Port – defines the CD-ETIA port 1~ 8 included in a VLAN.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 5-10 Port PVID (9~16) Screen VLAN C ECTION ONFIGURATION This screen allows users to view current VLAN settings and configure add or modify VLAN settings for ports. The CD-ETIA can be used to connect to other devices that have been configured to use VLANs.
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Add/Modify VLAN Designate the new VLAN ID Adding new VLAN ID This is to ensure priority treatment of the VoIP traffic by the system. Click OK to confirm. Click Refresh if your web page cannot be displayed or to ensure the latest version of the page is displayed.
Once you have browsed for the file select Send. Selecting the cancel button will omit all actions. This firmware is provided by NEC and must be stored locally prior to selecting the send button. Click Home to return to the Home Menu.
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The firmware update will begin when this window is displayed. The window will count down to zero and restart the CD-ETIA once the update process is complete. Do not power off the system while the upload is in progress.
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ESSION ANAGEMENT This screen allows users to manage the site setup parameters and change the user password. Change Site Setup: Site Name – This field allow you to assign a Site Name to the CD-ETIA IP Address –...
Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION NITIALIZATION This screen allows users to initialize the NVRAM to the default setting and the allows the CD-ETIA blade to be rebooted. Reset NVRAM to Defaults – When selected will restore factory default setting removing any previously stored information (Site name, VLANs, Port Mirroring, etc.).
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ONFIGURATION OWNLOAD PLOAD This screen allows users to Download (restore) and/or Upload (save) the ETIA configuration settings. Figure 5-16 Configuration Download/Upload Screen Upload (Save Configuration File) When a user selects Upload, he or she is prompted to save the configuration file to a specific location.
SMB8000 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Download (Restore Configuration File) To Download (restore) the ETIA configuration, press Browse to locate the locally stored “config.bin” file. Press Download. Figure 5-18 Select File for Configuration Download The restoration process is complete once the configuration files is restored and the ETIA automatically reboots.
Glossary Appendix A ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ERMS AND EFINITIONS The following terms are used in this document. The term or acronym is listed as well as the associated definition. The terms are listed in alphabetical order. Term Definition Ethernet Ethernet is a family of frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs).
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Issue 3.0 SMB8000 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Term Definition Real-Time Transmission Real-Time Transmission is transmission in which there is no perceived delay in the transmission of a voice message or the response to it. This is a requirement for voice traffic. Subnet Mask A number used to identify a subnetwork so that an IP address can be shared on a LAN.
CD-ETIA Limitations Appendix B ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION IMITATIONS When using the SV8100 withe NetLink it is recommended to use an external Ethernet switch in place of the CD-ETIA for the Secondary systems. This is because when NetLink integrates the systems together it performs a slot reset on all Secondary systems.