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Epsilon-12G2 User Manual Revision A.02 

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IMPORTANT SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION 

 

 

WARNING! 

ESD-Sensitive Electronic Equipment

 

Observe ESD-safe handling procedures when working with this product. 

Always use this product in a properly grounded work area and wear appropriate 
ESD-preventive clothing and/or accessories. 

Always store this product in ESD-protective packaging when not in use. 

Safe Handling Precautions 

The  Epsilon-12G2  board  contains  a  high  density  connector  with  many  connections  to  sensitive  electronic 
components. This creates many opportunities for accidental damage during handling, installation and connection 
to  other  equipment.  The  list  here  describes  common  causes  of  failure  found  on  boards  returned  to  Diamond 
Systems  for  repair.  This  information  is  provided  as  a  source  of  advice  to  help  you  prevent  damaging  your 
Diamond (or any vendor’s) boards. 

ESD  damage

 

– This type  of damage is usually almost impossible to  detect, because there is no visual sign of 

failure  or  damage.  The  symptom  is  that  the  board  eventually  simply  stops  working,  because  some  component 
becomes defective. Usually the failure can be identified and the chip can be replaced. To prevent ESD damage, 
always follow proper ESD-prevention practices when handling computer boards.  

Damage during handling or storage

 

– On some boards we have noticed physical damage from mishandling. A 

common observation is that a screwdriver slipped while installing the board, causing a gouge in the PCB surface 
and cutting signal traces or damaging components.  

Another common observation is damaged board corners, indicating the board was dropped. This may or may not 
cause  damage  to  the  circuitry,  depending  on  what  is  near  the  corner.  Most  of  our  boards  are  designed  with  at 
least 25 mils clearance between the board edge and any component pad, and ground / power planes are at least 
20 mils from the edge to avoid  possible shorting from this  type  of damage. However these design rules are not 
sufficient to prevent damage in all situations.  

A third cause of failure is when a metal screwdriver tip slips, or a screw drops  onto the board while it is powered 
on, causing a short between a power pin and a signal pin on a component. This can cause overvoltage / power 
supply  problems  described  below.  To  avoid  this  type  of  failure,  only  perform  assembly  operations  when  the 
system is powered off. 

Sometimes  boards  are  stored  in  racks  with  slots  that  grip  the  edge  of  the  board. This  is  a  common  practice  for 
board manufacturers. However our boards are generally very dense, and if the board has components very close 
to  the  board  edge,  they  can  be  damaged  or  even  knocked  off  the  board  when  the  board  tilts  back  in  the  rack. 
Diamond recommends that all our boards be stored only in individual ESD-safe packaging. If multiple boards are 
stored together, they should be contained in bins with dividers between boards. Do not pile boards on top of each 
other  or  cram  too  many  boards  into  a  small  location.  This  can  cause  damage  to  connector  pins  or  fragile 
components. 

Power  supply  wired  backwards

 

–  Our  power  supplies  and  boards  are  not  designed  to  withstand  a  reverse 

power supply connection. This will destroy each IC that is connected to the power supply (i.e. almost all ICs). In 
this case the board will most likely will be unrepairable and must be replaced. A chip destroyed by reverse power 
or by excessive power will often have a visible hole on the top or show some deformation on the top surface due 
to vaporization inside the package. 

Check twice before applying power!

 

Overvoltage  on  analog  input 

– If a voltage applied to an analog input exceeds the  design specification of the 

board,  the  input  multiplexor  and/or  parts  behind  it  can  be  damaged.  Most  of  our  boards  will  withstand  an 
erroneous connection of up to  35V on the analog inputs, even when the board is powered off, but not all boards, 
and not in all conditions.  

Overvoltage  on  analog  output

 

–  If  an  analog  output  is  accidentally  connected  to  another  output  signal  or  a 

power supply voltage, the output can be damaged. On most of our boards, a short circuit to ground on an analog 
output will not cause trouble. 

Overvoltage on digital I/O line

 

– If a digital I/O signal is connected to a voltage above the maximum specified 

voltage, the digital circuitry can be damaged. On most of our boards the acceptable range of voltages connected 
to digital I/O signals is 0-5V, and they can withstand about 0.5V beyond that (-0.5 to 5.5V) before being damaged. 
However logic signals at 12V and even 24V are common, and if one of these is connected to a 5V logic chip, the 
chip will be damaged, and the damage could even extend past that chip to others in the circuit. 

Summary of Contents for Epsilon-12G2

Page 1: ... A 01 9 3 2014 Minor update A 02 3 22 2016 Updated section 7 1 Command Line Interface A 03 4 4 2017 Correction in console login Copyright 2016 FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT Diamond Systems Corporation PLEASE CONTACT 158 Commercial Street Sunnyvale CA 94086 USA support diamondsystems com Tel 1 650 810 2500 Fax 1 650 810 2525 www diamondsystems com ...

Page 2: ...rk Access Control 13 7 1 7 LACP Commands 14 7 1 8 LLDP Commands 14 7 1 9 Access Management Commands 14 7 1 10 Logging Commands 14 7 1 11 Spanning tree Commands 14 7 1 12 Green Ethernet Commands 15 7 1 13 Thermal protect Commands 15 7 1 14 Loop protect Commands 15 7 1 15 QoS Commands 15 7 1 16 Privilege Commands 15 7 1 17 SNMP Commands 16 7 1 18 SNTP Commands config sntp 16 7 1 19 Radius Server Com...

Page 3: ...tage power supply problems described below To avoid this type of failure only perform assembly operations when the system is powered off Sometimes boards are stored in racks with slots that grip the edge of the board This is a common practice for board manufacturers However our boards are generally very dense and if the board has components very close to the board edge they can be damaged or even ...

Page 4: ...pply Epsilon 12G2 can be powered through a wide voltage 5 40V DC DC power supply input Rugged Design Extended temperature operation of 40 C to 85 C is tested and guaranteed Epsilon 12G2 was designed with harsh applications in mind Latching connectors provide increased reliability Software Support The Epsilon 12G2 switch is ready to plug into your application without any driver installation or firm...

Page 5: ...d description for the Epsilon 12G2 and its associated cable kit Model Number Description EPS 12G2 14 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch COM Express form factor 40 C to 85 C operating temperature CK EPS12G2 Epsilon 12G2 Cable Kit 2 4 Cable List The contents of the Epsilon 12G2 Cable Kit CK EPS12G2 are shown below Number Part Number Quantity Description 1 6981050 1 Serial cable 2 6981052 12 Ethernet cable...

Page 6: ... managed Ethernet switch with built in microcontroller and memory for configuration and management The Flash memory holds dual application images along with the boot code The SRAM is used for program execution and storing the MAC addresses The EEPROM holds the configuration parameters An RS 232 interface is provided to enable communication between the on board management microcontroller and a host...

Page 7: ...ms com Page 7 4 BOARD OUTLINE AND LAYOUT The following image shows the locations for all connectors and jumpers which are described in the next sections Figure 2 Epsilon 12G2 Connectors and Jumpers J12 J13 J17 J15 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 J18 J19 ...

Page 8: ...in greater detail in Section 6 of this document Other connectors and jumper blocks on Epsilon 12G2 are reserved for Diamond Systems use only Connector Function J1 J12 Gigabit Ethernet x12 J13 RS 232 Serial Interface J15 Dual SFP Ethernet sockets J17 LED Status Signals and Resets J18 Power In 5 2 Jumper Block The following table summarizes the functions of Epsilon 12G2 s jumper block J19 Refer to t...

Page 9: ...locking pin header with tin plating Mating Connector JST Sales America PUDP 10V S housing with SPUD 002T P0 5 terminals 6 2 Serial Interface J13 Epsilon 12G2 contains an RS 232 connector J12 that connects the on board MIPS 24KEC microcontroller to an external serial port 1 Ground 2 TxD Out 3 RxD In Connector Type 2mm single row right angle locking pin header with tin plating Mating Connector Molex...

Page 10: ... of sinking a maximum of 18mA The series resistor is 330 ohms which gives an If of about 3 6mA When an LED is connected to connector J17 it is in parallel with the on board LED If the external LED has about the same forward voltage the current will be cut in half If the external LED has a lower forward voltage it will dominate the on board LED and be brighter Therefore if the external LED is not b...

Page 11: ...els can be implemented for certain operations where users have to have a certain privilege in order to exercise that operation The CLI can be accessed directly via the serial connection The user must log in before CLI commands can be executed 7 1 1 Making an Initial Connection Serial line configuration 115200 baud 8 bit data No parity 1 stop bit Login information Username admin Password none The I...

Page 12: ...s logout Exit from EXEC mode more Display file no Negate a command or set its defaults ping Send ICMP echo messages reload Reload system send Send a message to other tty lines show Show running system information terminal Set terminal line parameters You may get help by pressing the key or entering help The help info depends on the context At top level a list of command groups is displayed At grou...

Page 13: ...ress v_mac_addr vlan v_vlan_id vlan v_vlan_id_1 interface port_type v_port_type_list_1 7 1 5 VLAN PVLAN Commands config interface vlan vlist config no interface vlan vlist config no vlan ethertype s custom port vlan_list config vlan vlist config vlan ethertype s custom port etype show interface vlan vlist show pvlan pvlan_list show pvlan isolation interface port_type plist show vlan id vlan_list n...

Page 14: ...ment config no access management access_id_list clear access management statistics show access management statistics access_id_list 6 5 8 Access list Commands config access list rate limiter rate_limiter_list pps pps_rate 100pps pps100_rate kpps kpps_rate 100kbps kpbs100_rate config default access list rate limiter rate_limiter_list config no access list ace ace_list clear access list ace statisti...

Page 15: ...r show green ethernet interface port_type port_list show green ethernet eee interface port_type port_list show green ethernet energy detect interface port_type port_list show green ethernet short reach interface port_type port_list 7 1 13 Thermal protect Commands config no thermal protect prio prio_list config thermal protect prio prio_list temperature new_temp show thermal protect interface port_...

Page 16: ...server contact config no snmp server engined id local config no snmp server host conf_name config no snmp server location config no snmp server security to group model v1 v2c v3 name security_name config no snmp server trap config no snmp server user username engine id engineID config no snmp server version config no snmp server view view_name oid_subtree show snmp show snmp access group_name v1 v...

Page 17: ...20 Banner Commands Defines a login banner config banner motd banner config banner exec banner config banner login banner config no banner motd config no banner exec config no banner login 7 1 21 Terminal Commands no terminal editing no terminal exec timeout no terminal history size no terminal length no terminal width terminal editing terminal exec timeout min sec terminal help terminal history si...

Page 18: ...g monitor source interface port_type v_port_type_list cpu cpu_switch_range both rx tx config no monitor destination config no monitor source interface port_type v_port_type_list cpu cpu_switch_range 7 2 Examples 7 2 1 IP Configuration Below example depicts configuration of static IP address configure terminal config interface vlan 1 config if vlan ip address 166 20 234 1 255 255 0 0 config if vlan...

Page 19: ...connected to PC The PVID of each port is different configure terminal config interface GigabitEthernet 1 2 Config if switchport mode access Config if switchport access vlan 2 config exit config interface GigabitEthernet 1 3 Config if switchport mode access Config if switchport access vlan 3 config exit To verify created VLAN show vlan VLAN Name Interfaces 1 default Gi 1 1 4 6 2 VLAN0002 Gi 1 2 3 V...

Page 20: ...abitEthernet 1 2 3 rx config monitor source interface GigabitEthernet 1 4 6 tx 7 2 7 Setup QoS Quality of Service QoS refers to the capability of a network to provide better service to selected network traffic over various technologies including Frame Relay Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Ethernet and 802 1 networks SONET and IP routed networks that may use any or all of these underlying technologi...

Page 21: ...gure and monitor 802 1X Configure and monitor IGMP snooping if defined for switch device Configure source IP address and DHCP server filter Upgrade software All operations are password protected The password must be entered at login The password is the same as is being used in the command line interface The IP mode is disabled in the factory default configuration To be able to use the WEB interfac...

Page 22: ...guration should be stored on the switch with the following CLI command copy startup config flash filename To disable web access of the switch in the Control Panel navigate to the Configuration Security Switch Access Management Configuration screen change the mode to Enabled and click Save Now there is no access to the switch using the web interface To store this configuration in flash as the stand...

Page 23: ... per queue and per port Storm control Policing with storm control and MC BC protection Link aggregation IEEE 802 3ad Security Advanced security and prioritization available though multistage TCAM engine RSTP Rapid spanning tree protocol IEEE 802 1W and MTSP Power management ActiPHY and PerfectReach power management VeriPHY cable diagnostics Serial port 1 RS 232 for host interface Indicator LEDs 28...

Page 24: ...213 Interfaces RFC1213 IP RFC1213 SNMP RFC1213 System RFC1213 TCP RFC1213 UDP RFC3635 Transmission RFC4188 Dot1D CEServices 3 40 MIBs IEEE 802 1X LACP LLDP LLDP MED RFC1213 Interfaces RFC1213 IP RFC1213 SNMP RFC1213 System RFC1213 TCP RFC1213 UDP RFC2819 RMON Alarm RFC2819 RMON Event RFC2819 RMON History RFC2819 RMON Statistics RFC2863 IF RFC3414 USMSTATS RFC3414 USMUSER RFC3415 VACMACCESSTABLE RF...

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