Page 4 - Table of Contents
- 4 - Table of Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................... 6 1.1 Features ........................................................................................ 71.2 Technical Specifications ............................................................... 8 2....
Page 8 - Technical Specifications
- 8 - 1.2 Technical Specifications S y s t e m M o d e l KC-1300L/1A KC-1300L/2A KC-1300/1A KC-1300/2A Management support Unmanaged Unmanaged Managed Managed Plug-in power modules 1 AC 2 AC 1 AC 2 AC Input voltage 9 0 ~ 2 6 4 V 9 0 ~ 2 6 4 V 9 0 ~ 2 6 4 V 9 0 ~ 2 6 4 V Power supply rating 60W 60W 60...
Page 15 - Console Port; RXD; UTP Port
-15- Console Port This port is a 9-pin male D-sub connector. It serves as an RS-232 DTE port.Refer to Chapter xx for the console operation. The pin definitions are: Pin 2 RXD Pin 3 TXDPin 4 DTRPin 5 GNDPin 6 DSR UTP Port This is an auto-negotiation 10/100BASE-TX LAN port and provides ashielded RJ-45...
Page 18 - Removal of System Power Chassis; For safety reason before removing the power chassis, make sure:
-18- Removal of System Power Chassis The system power chassis is pre-installed in the system unit when sys-tem unit is shipped from factory. The chassis is designed for easy un-installation from system unit in case of any inspection purpose. How-ever, note that this removal only can be performed by ...
Page 19 - Insertion of System Power Chassis; Before inserting the power chassis into system unit, make sure:
-19- Insertion of System Power Chassis Before inserting the power chassis into system unit, make sure: • The system power switch is turned off. • The power cord is disconnected from the power chassis. To insert the power chassis, hold the handle and push it into system unituntil it is seated in syst...
Page 23 - Network Management; Management Functions
-23- 3. Network Management 3.1 Management Functions The managed converter rack system series is featured with managementfunctions and can be managed by using the following methods: • Direct console connection over an RS-232 cable • Telnet software over TCP/IP network • SNMP manager software over TCP...
Page 24 - Protocols Supported; Protocols
-24- The system unit is equipped with one management module which servesas a management agent to monitor the system status and all installedmedia converter modules. The agent also responses to either in-bandmanagement requests coming from network or out-of-band requests fromdirectly connected consol...
Page 25 - Console port
-25- 3.3 Setup for Out-of-band (Console) Management Before doing any in-band management, it is necessary to perform con-sole operation for configuring IP and SNMP related settings for the firsttime the system is received for installation. The console port is locatedon the SNMP module. Any PC running...
Page 26 - Factory default settings of the Console port
-26- 2. Connect one end to the console port and connect the other end to the PC COM port. 3. Configure your PC COM port setting to match the RS-232 settings of the console port and start your terminal software. Factory default settings of the Console port Baud rate : 38400, N, 8, 1, 0Flow control : ...
Page 28 - Console and Telnet Operation; Management Objects
-28- 4. Console and Telnet Operation Functions supported: • Set and display IP parameters for the system. • Set and display SNMP parameters for the SNMP agent function. • Monitor system power status, power temperature status, systemfan status and other system information. • Monitor installation stat...
Page 29 - Cold Start
-29- * Remote MC TP link status monitoring is available only when KC-300DM in the rack is connected to a remote KC-300DM through fiberlink. Cold Start When the power to the system is turned on, the system start initializationand self-test process. The self-test messages are displayed as follows ifa ...
Page 30 - section in next page directly.; Telnet Management; The following figure illustrates the login screen:
-30- Direct Console Management When you can see the self-test messages shown on screen properly, youcan press <Enter> key to start console login operation. Go to Login Prompt section in next page directly. Telnet Management Use Telnet software to perform the management operation. The mostconve...
Page 31 - When login successfully, a Setup menu is shown as follows:
-31- When login successfully, a Setup menu is shown as follows: ---------------------------------------------Setup MenuTCP/IP stack for KC-1300 V1.xx[0] Print this menu[1] IP Menu[2] SNMP Menu[3] View System status[4] View Converter Slots Status[5] Restore Default Value[6] Security Manager[7] Update...
Page 32 - Set IP Address; IP Address; : Unique IP address designated to this system; Subnet Mask; : The subnet mask of the IP address specified above; Gateway
-32- 4.1 IP Menu Select [1] from Setup menu to set IP related settings. ---------------------------------------------IP Menu[0] Print this menu[1] Set IP Address[2] View IP Status[3] ExitPlease Select (0-3)--------------------------------------------- Set IP Address ---------------------------------...
Page 33 - SNMP related settings are:; Name; : IP address of the trap host to which a trap is issued
-33- 4.2 SNMP Menu Select [2] from Setup menu to perform SNMP related settings. The fol-lowing figure illustrates the SNMP menu: ---------------------------------------------Snmp Menu[0] Print this menu[1] View Snmp Setting[2] Set Snmp Name[3] Set Snmp Location[4] Set Snmp Contact[5] Set Snmp Commun...
Page 34 - View System Status; Power status indicates the status of system power 1&2 chassis.
-34- 4.3 View System Status Select [3] from Setup menu to view system status. The system status areshown as follows: --------------------------------------------- Power 1 Status: Good , Power 2 Status: GoodFAN status: GoodCPU status:Cpu Type = ARM7, Flash Size = 512K, Sdram Size = 2M Bytes Software ...
Page 35 - View Converter Slots Status
-35- 4.4 View Converter Slots Status Select [4] from setup menu to view current status of all media convertermodules in the system. The slot status are shown as follows: -----------------------------------------------------------------------Slot Port Media Speed Duplex Link Slot Port Media Speed Dup...
Page 36 - The slot status definitions are:; Column
-36- The slot status definitions are: Column States Interpretation Slot 01-16 Slot position in the systemSlot #1 - slot #16 are for MC Port N/A No module is installed in slot A Upper port of the module in slot B Lower port of the module in slot Media N/A No MC is installed in slot. TX 10BASE-T, 10/1...
Page 37 - Restore Default Values; Select [5] from Setup menu to restore factory default settings.
-37- 4.5 Restore Default Values Select [5] from Setup menu to restore factory default settings. Factory default settings are: IP Address 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 User Name a d m i n P a s s w o r d 1 2 3 N a m e ( n u l l ) L o c a t i o n ( n u l l ) C o n t...
Page 38 - Select [6] from Setup menu to change login user name and password.; Display current user name
-38- 4.6 Security Manager Select [6] from Setup menu to change login user name and password. The steps are: Display current user name ---------------------------------------------Current username: adminCurrent password: ******** Press Esc to abort ....--------------------------------------------- Ch...
Page 39 - TFTP Server IP Address
-39- 4.7 Update Firmware Select [7] from Setup menu to perform firmware (system software) up-grade via TFTP protocol. Before doing TFTP operation, one TFTP serveris required and installed in the network to where this system connectsand new firmware file image.bin must be placed in the TFTP server. T...
Page 42 - Configuring SNMP Settings via Console Operation
-42- 5.1 Configuring SNMP Settings via Console Operation Before performing SNMP operation, proper SNMP settings must be con-figured in the system unit. The SNMP related settings are: Name : Logic name to identify a specific system unit Location : Location where the system is installed Contact : Cont...
Page 45 - Start Browser Software and Making Connection
-45- 6. Web Management The system features an http server which can serve the managementrequests coming from any web browser software over internet or intranetnetwork. Web Browser Compatible web browser software with JAVA supportMicrosoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or laterNetscape Communicator 4.x or la...
Page 46 - Login to the System Unit; Login
-46- 6.2 Login to the System Unit When browser software connects to the system unit successfully, aLogin screen is provided for you to login to the device as follows: Login Username : AdminFactory default Password : 123
Page 48 - Converter Status; ] to view all slot status in a table list.
-48- 6.3 Converter Status Click [ Converter Status ] to view all slot status in a table list.
Page 49 - The information includes:
-49- The information includes: Column States Interpretation Slot 1-16 Slot position in the systemSlot #1 - slot #16 are for MC installation Port A Upper port of the MC in slot B Lower port of the MC in slot Media TX 10/100BASE-TX copper port type T 1000BASE-T copper port type FX 100BASE-FX Optic fib...
Page 50 - System Status; ] to view system related status in a table list. The; Power Status
-50- 6.4 System Status Click [ System Status ] to view system related status in a table list. The information includes: Power Status : system power 1&2 chassis condition FAN Status : system fan status CPU type : CPU model equipped in management module RAM size : Memory size equipped in managemen...
Page 51 - Administrator Menu; Administrator; ] to show administrator menu. The menu includes
-51- 6.5 Administrator Menu Click [ Administrator ] to show administrator menu. The menu includes the following options: 1. Basic : Set / View IP and SNMP related settings2. Console Port Information : View RS-232 console configuration3. Security Manager : Change login user name and password4. Image ...
Page 54 - : Logic name for the system; Location; : Location where the system is installed; Contact; : Contact person regarding the system
-54- Click [ SNMP Entries ] button to set SNMP settings. SNMP Entries - System options SNMP related settings are: Name : Logic name for the system Location : Location where the system is installed Contact : Contact person regarding the system [Apply] : Click button to make the settings effective
Page 55 - SNMP Entries - Community Strings; One community contains two settings:; Access right; Access right associated with the community name; Add; ] button to add one new community into the community list.; Remove; ] button to remove one community from the community list.
-55- SNMP Entries - Community Strings One community contains two settings: Community name : SNMP communities to which the system belongs Access right : Access right associated with the community name Click [ Add ] button to add one new community into the community list. Click [ Remove ] button to re...
Page 56 - SNMP Entries - Trap Managers; One Trap Manager contains two settings:; Enable Link Change Trap:; Enable trap for any link change events; ] to add one trap manager into the manager list.; ] to remove one trap manager from the manager list.
-56- SNMP Entries - Trap Managers One Trap Manager contains two settings: IP Address : IP address of the trap host to which a trap is issued Community : The trap community to which the system belongs Enable Fan Trap: Enable trap for Fan failure events Enable Power Trap: Enable trap for power failure...
Page 57 - This screen displays configuration of RS-232 console port.
-57- 6.5.2 Console Port Information This screen displays configuration of RS-232 console port.
Page 58 - Apply
-58- 6.5.3 Security Manager Security Manager allows you to change login user name and password.Click [ Apply ] to make the changes effective.
Page 61 - Reboot System; ] allows you to reboot the system unit remotely. Starting
-61- 6.5.6 Reboot System [ Reboot System ] allows you to reboot the system unit remotely. Starting this command will make your current http connection lost. You mustrebuild the connection to perform any management operation to the unit.
Page 62 - Slot Icon Operations; Click slot 0 on the system image shown on screen
-62- 6.6 Slot Icon Operations In addition to the menu supported, you may click the following imageicons to show specific status. Click slot 0 on the system image shown on screen Power Status : system power 1&2 condition Fan Status : system fan status CPU type : CPU model equipped in management m...
Page 63 - Refer to section 6.3 for status interpretation.
-63- Click any one slot in slot 1 to slot 18 to view one specific slot status.The following figure illustrates slot 9 status: Refer to section 6.3 for status interpretation.