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Signaling
LED
Description Function
Power
Voltage
Supply
Ready
Ready
Fo1: Module
SFP Module
plugged
Fo2: Module
Fo1: Link
SFP link
active
Fo2: Link
Fo1: Activity
SFP activity
Fo2: Activity
Con0: DCD
Con DCD
active
Con1: DCD
Con0:
Con activity
Activity
Con1:
Activity
Alarm
Alarm
Fo Alarm
SFP Alarm
Port 1-4: L
Ethernet
connection
Port 1-4: S
Ethernet
data rate
Port 1-4: PoE
Power over
En
Ethernet
enabled
Port 1-4: PoE
Power over
Act
Ethernet
active
Overall
Power
Allocation
During start-up all displays light up shortly for about
1 second. As soon as the start-up has been finalized
successfully (about 30 seconds after switching on the
device) the LED "Ready" switches to green.
off
Device is without
power supply
green
Power supply
switched on
off
Hardware fault or
booting
green
Device ready
off
SFP not plugged
green
SFP plugged
off
no optical link
active
green
Optical link estab-
lished
off
No activity on the
optical interface
green
Data is trans-
mitted via the
optical interface
off
DCD inactive on
Con interface
green
DCD active
off
No activity on the
Con interface
green
Data is trans-
mitted via Con
off
No alarm
flash
Warning or
configuration
error
red
Alarm
off
No alarm
red
Alarm about the
SFP interface(s)
off
No connection
green
Link established
flash
Activity (send or
receive)
off
Data rate 10 Mbps
orange Data rate 100
Mbps
off
port not
configured for
PoE
green
port configured
for PoE
off
no PoE device
connected
green
PoE device active
supplied
0% to
Total sum of
100%
power requested
by connected PoE
devices
Device configuration
The 500NMD44 can be configured locally as well as
from remote. In the following some methods are
introduced, for a complete description please see
EDS500 Manual - Part 2: Functions (1KGT151021).
Configuration using a serial configuration cable
In delivery status all serial interfaces are in
configuration mode to provide access to the command
line. Using a serial configuration cable (500CAB06
1KGT038912R0001), the device can be connected to a
serial port of a PC/notebook.
The default configuration for the serial connection is:
57600 Baud 8N1 (8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit), no
hardware flow control.
IP based configuration, remote configuration
After establishing a network connection to the
device and configuring IP addresses as required (i.e.
"the device can be pinged"), the following remote
configuration features can be used:
Telnet
Telnet clients like HyperTerminal, PuTTY or
telnet.exe (on the PC command line interface)
can be used to establish a telnet session with the
device. The IP address of the unit has to be used
as Telnet target. Telnet access can be disabled by a
configuration command.
SSH
Suitable SSH clients on the PC side are programs
like Tera Term or PuTTY. The tar-get address is the
device's IP address. During the connection you will
be prompted for authentication credentials. The
default login name is edslogin, the password is
empty when in delivery status. SSH access can be
disabled by configuration.
Webserver
With the webserver activated (default setting)
browsers like Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome or
the Internet Explorer can be used to configure
the devices using the web interface. To do so
enter the device IP into the browser address
field. The device will subsequently request
authentication credentials. The default login name
is edslogin, the password is empty when in delivery
status. Webserver access can be disabled by a
configuration command.
The command line interface
The command line of the 500NMD44 is similar to the
(DOS) command line known from the PC. All device
properties can be set and shown here.
Commands are typed into the console, pressing
< { E n t e r } > will start execution.
Commands can be abbreviated as soon as they
are unambiguous, i.e. < s h s y > is equivalent
to < s h o w s y s t e m > , < s e s w p 1 n s >
is equivalent to < s e t s w i t c h p o r t 1 n o
s h u t d o w n > .
A command overview can be listed on every level by
typing < ? > . Example: < s h s y ? > translates to
< s h o w s y s t e m ? > and results in s n m p s n t p
s s h s y s l o g t e m p e r a t u r e being shown
as command keywords to follow, i.e. one possible
command is < s h o w s y s t e m t e m p e r a t u r e > .

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