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L322 Fast Ethernet Media Converters 

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4.3.1  General Screen Format 

A typical screen, shown in Figure 9, includes standard descriptions and reference designations.  Use 
this and other screens to configure the system, set operational parameters, and verify the system 
status.  All screens use a common method for navigation. 

Chassis and slot numbers

Screen navigation
instructions

Messages and
urgent status

Model number

Status reports

Change options

 

Figure 9.  General Screen Format 

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. 

Use these keys to navigate the screens: 

 

Space bar  When a menu item is highlighted, press <Space > to cycle through all options for that 
item. 

 

Tab  Press <Tab> to move the highlight to the next column to the right. 

 

Enter  Press <Enter> to select the highlighted option for a menu item. 

 

Escape  Press <Esc> to return to the previous screen. 

4.3.2 Login Menu 

The first screen is the Login Menu.  If this is your initial setup and no password has been set, type 
"admin" and press <Enter> at the prompt for the user name, then type "admin" and press <Enter> at 
the prompt for password.  Otherwise, type your user name for Supervisor, Manager, or User level, 
and press <Enter>, then type your password and press <Enter>. 

Summary of Contents for L322

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Page 4: ... Every effort has been made to keep the information in this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that it is accurate with regard to any specification CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 91311 6008 Business Phone 818 718 6300 Monday through Friday 7 a m 5 ...

Page 5: ...arm Reporting in Hardware 3 3 3 4 2 Link Loss Forwarding 3 3 3 4 3 Link Loss Echo 3 3 3 4 4 Remote Fault 3 3 Chapter 4 Management VT 100 4 1 4 1 VT100 Terminal Emulation 4 1 4 2 PC Configuration for Terminal Operation 4 1 4 3 Management User Interface 4 3 4 3 1 General Screen Format 4 4 4 3 2 Login Menu 4 4 4 3 3 DMM Main Menu 4 5 4 4 CLIM Main Menu 4 6 4 5 System Status and Configuration 4 6 4 6 ...

Page 6: ...3 SW1 Location 2 2 Figure 4 BAM With CLIMs 2 3 Figure 5 Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors 2 4 Figure 6 New Connection in HyperTerminal 4 2 Figure 7 COM Port Selection Dialog 4 2 Figure 8 COM1 Properties Dialog 4 3 Figure 9 General Screen Format 4 4 Figure 10 DMM Chassis Management Screen 4 5 Figure 11 Main Menu 4 6 Figure 12 The System Status Configuration Screen 4 6 Figure 13 Trap Config...

Page 7: ...f multimode or single mode fiber optic links The CLIM front panel shown in Figure 1 includes User port RJ 45 modular connector for a UTP cable Extension port SC connecter simplex or duplex simplex requires a pair of L322s one at 1310 nm wavelength and the other at 1550 nm wavelength Status LEDs LNK RX and TX pairs for the User and Extension ports shows link status and that data is received and tra...

Page 8: ... used in a variety of chassis Figure 2 shows the options The UCS 1000 and the UCS 1001 Chassis both host the BAM with CLIMs installed The 1002 Chassis hosts the CLIM directly The 1030 standalone enclosure hosts the CLIM directly BAM CLIM Figure 2 Host Options for the CLIM ...

Page 9: ...f 30 CLIMs per UCS 1000 The UCS 1001 Chassis can hold up to two model 1230 BAMs with up to two CLIMs per BAM This allows a total of 4 CLIMs per UCS 1001 The UCS 1002 Chassis directly hosts up to 14 CLIMs or 13 CLIMs with the optional DMM installed The Model 1030 Standalone Enclosure holds one CLIM All CLIMs are hot swappable they can be inserted or removed at any time without disrupting the data t...

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Page 11: ...quipment to the manufacturer Appendix A provides information for Return Material Authorization RMA 2 2 Set Up the CLIM Before inserting the CLIM Check the front panel to verify that the CLIM provides the wavelength that matches its link partner For installation in a UCS 1001 or a Model 1030 or if you plan to use the Hardware Option Control see Section 4 6 set SW1 see Figure 3 and Table 1 For more ...

Page 12: ...e CLIM Step 1 Insert a BAM into an available slot Slide the BAM into the rails and push it firmly into the backplane then tighten the captive screws If you encounter resistance pull the BAM out and check that no connector pins are bent on the BAM or the chassis backplane Step 2 Insert a CLIM into an unused slot in the BAM Slide the CLIM into the rails and push it firmly into the backplane then tig...

Page 13: ...s at 818 718 6300 for technical assistance Note CLIMs are hot swappable and can be inserted or removed without disrupting data transfer in other modules in the chassis 2 3 Install the Cables The CLIM uses both electrical and fiber optic cables UTP cables connect to the User Port while fiber optic cables connect to the Extension port Dirty optical connectors are a common source of link loss or atte...

Page 14: ...ength If you have a duplex connector use Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx orientation to avoid transmission errors Caution To protect the Ethernet port from an intrabuilding lightning surge use a properly grounded shielded cable Step 2 Plug the unshielded twisted pair UTP Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector into the User port on the front of the CLIM Step 3 Label each cable and connector with the signal name...

Page 15: ...puts and alarm inputs are forwarded to the DMM and the CIM in the chassis for management 3 2 Power Up During the power up sequence all LEDs light amber When the start up is complete the setup and installation are correct and data is transmitting normally across the link the STA LED lights green and the LNK Rx and Tx LEDs for both ports light green or blink green when they transmit or receive data ...

Page 16: ...isted pair cable The Extension Port receives and transmits the Ethernet signal over multimode or single mode fiber at various wavelengths Multimode 850 1310nm Single mode 1310 1550nm Table 3 CLIM Level LEDs LED Status Description Off No transmission activity Green blinking Transmission activity Amber System self test Tx User Port Red Port disabled caused by LLF Off No link Green Link on Green blin...

Page 17: ...mission brings down the link Set the LLF propagation to User to Extension Extension to User or both directions Set this from the User Interface or at SW 1 For details on setting SW 1 see Chapter 2 3 4 3 Link Loss Echo Caution To avoid a lockup condition do not set LLE at both the local and remote ends of the link LLE propagates a link loss to the device connected to the Extension Port If a link lo...

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Page 19: ...2 Domain Management Module Users Manual for UCS 1002 Setting up the VT100 session depends on which connection serial port or Ethernet you have available for access to the VT100 management program Canoga Perkins suggests that you use HyperTerminal for your first session You must set up TCP IP for the DMM before you can use Telnet for details see the manual for the DMM 4 2 PC Configuration for Termi...

Page 20: ...ialog Select the COM port from the Connect using drop down menu and click OK See Figure 7 Figure 7 COM Port Selection Dialog Step 5 At the COM Properties dialog on the Port Settings tab check for these selections see Figure 8 Bits per second 19200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware ...

Page 21: ...r Interface for the L322 provides screens for setup monitoring and diagnostics You can access the screens directly by connecting to the serial port of the DMM in the chassis or by establishing a Telnet session with the DMM For details see the Model 1500 Domain Management Module Users Manual for UCS 1000 or Model 1502 Domain Management Module Users Manual for UCS 1002 These sections discuss the scr...

Page 22: ...uch as revision numbers module type or alarms On other screens you can move through and select options and enter data Use these keys to navigate the screens Space bar When a menu item is highlighted press Space to cycle through all options for that item Tab Press Tab to move the highlight to the next column to the right Enter Press Enter to select the highlighted option for a menu item Escape Pres...

Page 23: ...e or access a specific Module and press Enter b Type the slot and chassis numbers with a slash such as 1 4 for chassis 1 slot 4 and then press Enter c At the Module Menu type 4 Access User Interface then press Enter to reach the Main Menu screen for the CLIM To access the chassis and then select the CLIM follow these steps a Type 3 Manage or access a specific Chassis and press Enter press Space to...

Page 24: ... System Status Configuration screen provides details about the CLIM such as chassis type slot number serial number and interface specifications and provides configuration options See Figure 12 and Table 4 To reach the System Status Configuration screen Step 1 At the Main Menu type 1 System Status Configuration and press Enter The System Status Configuration screen appears Figure 12 The System Stat...

Page 25: ...ration Traps are messages to alert network management about software conditions The DMM logs the traps and transmits them by SNMP to the network manager At the Trap Configuration screen enable or disable traps individually or use the Master Trap Control to enable or disable all traps See Figure 13 To configure traps Step 1 From the Main Menu type 2 Trap Configuration and press Enter Step 2 At the ...

Page 26: ...d press Enter The Alarm Output Configuration screen appears Step 2 Select the number for the alarm you want to set and press Enter Step 3 Press Space to cycle to Major Minor or Off and press Enter Figure 14 Alarm Output Configuration Screen 4 8 System Status and Alarms Use the System Alarms screen to view alarms and faults on the CLIM See Figure 15 To view alarm status Step 1 From the Main Menu ty...

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Page 29: ...tasks Position and secure the fiber optic cables to excess bends and damage Follow the guidelines for the bend radius for specific fiber cables Note If no minimum bend radius is specified the typical long term low stress radius is not less than 15 times the cable diameter based on Federal Standard FS 1037C Always connect the fiber optic cables in the standard Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx scheme reversing...

Page 30: ...s still not within range call Technical Support Step 7 After calculating the link attenuation subtract that value from the CLIM Tx output value to determine the power expected at the remote cable end which is the input power at the remote receiver 5 1 4 Measure Receiver Input Power If you know the link attenuation skip this section Otherwise follow these steps to use the CLIM to measure the link a...

Page 31: ...ss To measure attenuation Step 1 Attach the transmit fiber to the local and remote ends of the link Note To avoid damage do not over tighten or force fit the optical connectors Step 2 With a properly calibrated optical power meter measure the optical power on the fiber that will be connected to Rx at one site Record this reading Note Use either a hand held power meter or other similar measuring de...

Page 32: ...ote link does not exceed the allowable loss budget or overdrive limit Verify that all host modules in the link are turned on Check that all fiber cables are connected Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx Check that the Normal X over switch for the User Port is in the proper position 5 2 3 SW1 Settings Ignored If the CLIM was installed in a UCS 1000 or 1002 and set in the User Interface to software control it ign...

Page 33: ... non condensing Power Consumption 5VDC 800mA Maximum Optical Connectors SC UTP Connector RJ45 Regulatory Compliance ETL cETL UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN 60950 EN 60825 1 FCC Part 15B Class A EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 R TTE Directive EN 300 386 C Tick AS NZS 3548 NEBS Level 3 Tested and Certified CLIM Models L322 UTP to Fiber Fast Ethernet Media Converter Model Fiber Optic Opti...

Page 34: ... 100Mbps 1510nm SM with SC Connector 30dB L322 1530 100Mbps 1530nm SM with SC Connector 30dB L322 1550 100Mbps 1550nm SM with SC Connector 30dB L322 1570 100Mbps 1570nm SM with SC Connector 30dB L322 1590 100Mbps 1590nm SM with SC Connector 30dB L322 1610 100Mbps 1610nm SM with SC Connector 30dB 6 2 BAM Specifications Dimensions 8 H x 1 5 W x 10 D 20 32 x 3 81 x 25 4cm Weight 1 5 lb 0 56Kg Operati...

Page 35: ...Media Converters A 1 Appendix A Warranty Information Current Warranty information is available on line in the Client Login Area of the Canoga Perkins web site www canoga com or by contacting Technical Support at 800 360 6642 voice or fiber canoga com email ...

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Page 37: ...er LLE Link Loss Echo LLF Link Loss Forwarding LNK Link Mbps Mega bits per second MDM Modem MMF Multimode Fiber nm nanometer NNM Network Node Manager NMS Network Management System RMTF Remote Fault Rx Receive signal SMF Single Mode Fiber SM Single Mode SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol STA Status TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TRM Terminal Tx Transmit signal UTP Unshielded twisted Pair ...

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