6klug - Manual Usuario e Instalación PDF
6klug - Manual Usuario e Instalación PDF
6klug - Manual Usuario e Instalación PDF
GarrettCom, Inc.
47823 Westinghouse Dr.
Magnum 6KL
Fremont, CA 94539-7437
Phone (510) 438-9071
Fax (510) 438-9072
Managed Edge Switch
Website: http://www.GarrettCom.com
Email: [email protected]
Hardware
Installation and User Guide
Magnum™ 6KL
Managed Edge Switch
Hardware
Installation and User Guide
Part #: 84-00184Z (Rev. F)
Trademarks
GarrettCom is a registered trademark and Magnum, Dymec, DynaStar, Personal
Switch, Link-Loss-Learn, S-Ring, Convenient Switch and Converter Switch
are trademarks of GarrettCom, Inc.
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation
NEBS is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies
UL is a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories
Important: The Magnum 6KL Managed Edge Switch contains no user serviceable
parts. Attempted service by unauthorized personnel shall render all warranties null
and void. If problems are experienced with Magnum 6KL Switch products, consult
Section 6, Troubleshooting.
Copyright © 2009 GarrettCom, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced without prior written permission from GarrettCom, Inc.
Printed in the United States of America
This equipment has the ordering option of being supplied to the purchaser without a Fiber
Optic Class 1 Laser transceiver included. In this case, it is the responsibility of the
purchasing party to apply the proper labeling required to the product, in accordance with
US 21CFR Subchapter J Part 1040, if a transceiver is installed by the purchaser. (See label
example below)
Revisions:
Rev. F 05/12: Added PoE+ module C, removed module install instructions
Rev. E 11/09: Updated Copper Gigabit Port LED designations (pg. 31)
Rev. D 10/09: Updated Sec. 1.1 (pg. 2) and Sec. 3.2 (pg. 18) to include SC
and ST fiber connectors
Rev. C 10/09: Added photos to Appendix D
Rev. B 09/09: Added additional module options,
changed Copper Gb LED configuration, see 5.1.1
Rev. A 07/09: Initial Release
Operating Environment
Ambient Temperature:
-40° to 140° F (-40° to 60°C) for UL60950 and Component Parts rating
-40° to 195° F (-40° to 85°C) for IEC 60068 Type Test short term rating
Storage Temperature: -60°to 210°F (-50°to 100°C)
Ambient Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Altitude: -200 to 13,000 ft. (-60 to 4000m)
Conformal Coating (humidity protection) optional: Request quote
Power Consumption:
15 watts Max. (for a fully loaded fiber model with 2Gb)
10 watts Max. (for 8 port copper and 100Mb fiber model)
6KL Mounting:
Vertical mounting normal. Suitable for wall or DIN-Rail mounting
Remove the items from the shipping container. Be sure to keep the shipping
container should you need to re-ship the unit at a later date.
In the event there are items missing or damaged, contact the party from whom
you purchased the product. If the unit needs to be returned, please use the original
shipping container if possible. Refer to Section 6, Troubleshooting, for specific return
procedures.
For PoE+ (PP6KL4-RJ45) supported software release, visit Garrettcom’s web site
at: http://www.garrettcom.com/techsupport/sw_downloads_6k_new.htm
For additional information about MNS-6K, see the Magnum MNS-6K
Software User guide in pdf format, a separate document normally accessible via your
web-browser, at ftp://ftp.garrettcom.com/
or FTP client program at ftp.GarrettCom.com using
user : m6kuser
password : m6kuser
All MNS-6K software information, and the documentation related to MNS-6K and MNS-
6K-SECURE software, can be accessed at GarrettCom’s FTP site.
Alternatively, for the latest documentation and information, or needed
GarrettCom’s MIBs for SNMP, visit
www.GarrettCom.com/techsupport/index.htm#software and look for the
Magnum MNS-6K info.
For interactive training software which shows basic and advanced info about
the Magnum MNS-6K management software and for a useful tool for first time users,
visit Magnum MNS-6K Operator Training.
S-Ring and Link Loss Learn for economical high availability using ring topology
S-Ring combined with the Link-Loss-Learn feature provides reliable fast recovery of a
fault in an economical ring topology combining unmanaged and managed switches.
2.5 Applications
Magnum 6KL Edge Switches offer high performance, modularity and
availability. They provide the flexibility of 100Mbps fiber and copper ports as well as
single or dual Gigabit (1000Mb) ports, with industry-standard LAN management
software. Magnum 6KL Switches are easily used in a variety of applications including
client/server computing, secure VLAN- performance upgrades to departmental networks,
and stream traffic for VOIP and audio/video applications. They can also be used in a
much diversified combination of mixed media in Industrial floor applications. The
performance characteristics of the 6KL Switches enable them to inter-connect a series of
subnets (one subnet per 6KL Switch port) in a LAN traffic center. The subnet
connections may be via fiber or twisted pair cabling, 100Mbps or 10 Mbps speed, and
full-or half-duplex.
The mixed-media modular capability is ideal for industrial applications where
existing Ethernet LAN network cabling must be accommodated. The fiber-built-in
media capability is ideal for integrating future-proof fiber cabling into the LAN structure.
Fig 2.5a The industrial factory floor application with Magnum 6KL
Fig 2.5b Magnum 6KL equipped with S-Ring in redundant ring solution
The Magnum 6KL Managed Edge Switch equipped with a mix of copper and
fiber ports provides an economical and seamless solution to many requirements. The
user-configurable Magnum 6KL provides an extra boost to the network requirements by
Fig 2.5c Magnum 6KL deployed in a video security CCTV application for
monitoring and securing the premises
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Magnum 6KL Managed Edge Switch Installation and User Guide 05/12
3.0 INSTALLATION
Before installing the equipment, it is necessary to take the
following precautions:
1.) If the equipment is mounted in an enclosed or multiple rack
assembly, the steady-state long-term environmental temperature
around the equipment must be less than or equal to 600C.
2.) If the equipment is mounted in an enclosed or multiple rack
assembly, adequate airflow must be maintained for proper and
safe operation.
3.) If the equipment is mounted in an enclosed or multiple rack
system, placement of the equipment must not overload or load
unevenly the rack system.
4.) If the equipment is mounted in an enclosed or multiple rack
assembly, verify the equipment’s power requirements to prevent
overloading of the building/s electrical circuits.
5.) If the equipment is mounted in an enclosed or multiple rack
assembly verify that the equipment has a reliable and
uncompromised earthing path.
This section describes installation of the Magnum 6KL Switches, as well as connection
of the various Ethernet media types.
NOTE: for Power Substations: In support of the IEEE 1613 Class 2 standard, GCI
advises that, for substation applications, the RJ-45 ports are intended for connectivity to
other communication equipment such as routers or telecommunication multiplexers
installed in close proximity (i.e., less than 2 meters or 6.5ft) to the 6KL. It is not
recommended to use these ports in substation applications to interface to field devices
across distances which could produce high (greater than 2500V ) levels of ground
potential rise (GPR) during line-to-ground fault conditions. The 6KL passes the
1613specifications for zero packet loss with fiber ports & with RJ-45 ports used as
indicated here.
The following procedure describes how to connect a 1000BASE-T twisted pair segment
to the RJ-45 port. The procedure is the same for both unshielded and shielded twisted
pair cables.
1. 1000BASE-T connections require that all four pairs or wires be connected. Insert
either end of the cable with an RJ-45 plug into the RJ-45 connector of the port.
Note that, even though the connector is shielded, either unshielded or shielded
cables and wiring may be used.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding device
3. Use the LINK LED to ensure proper connectivity by noting that the LED will be
illuminated when the unit is powered and proper connection is established
All SFPs used in Magnum 6KLs are compliant with the industry standard Multi-Source
Agreement (MSA) ensuring compatibility with a wide range of networking kit.
(see Section 1.2 for the SFP’s available for the 6KL)
Note: Always use an ESD wrist strap while handling the SFP transceivers
since the SFP modules are static sensitive devices.
Note: The copper 1000BASE-T SFP transceiver port supports 1000Mb only. It is
recommended to use a straight-through RJ-45(4-twisted pair) connection while
connecting to any Server/workstation. While connecting with any Switch/repeater or
other device, it is recommended to use Crossover RJ-45 (4-twisted pair) category 5 or
higher cabling. The maximum length supported on copper 1000BASE-T is
100m (328 ft.).
2. Wipe clean the ends of the dual connectors with a soft cloth or lint-free lens
tissue dampened in alcohol. Make certain the connectors are clean before
connecting.
Note: One strand of the duplex fiber optic cable is coded using color bands at regular
intervals; you must use the color-coded strand on the associated ports at each end of the
fiber optic segment.
4. Position the SFP transceiver correctly before insertion, and then insert the SFP
transceiver carefully, until the transceiver connector snap into the place in the
socket connector.
5. Connect the Transmit (TX) port on the Magnum PM to the Receive (RX) port
of the remote device. Connect the Receive (RX) port on the PM to the
Transmit (TX) port of the remote device.
The LINK LED on the front of the PM will illuminate and turn Green, when a proper
connection has been established at both ends (and when power is ON in the unit). If
LINK is not lit or OFF after cable connection, the normal cause is improper cable
polarity. Swap the fiber cables at the PM connector and also check the connectivity on
the target device to remedy this situation.
Note: The metal brackets supplied, hold the back of the 6KL unit out from the panel
or wall behind it, creating a rear space of about 1/8 inch or 3mm. This allows air
circulation and cooling of the rear part of the case.
For best cooling of the 6KL, attach the metal brackets to metal (rather than wood or
plastic). Attaching to metal helps conduct heat away from the 6KL through the metal
brackets and into the metal support
structure.
Fig 3.3.1a
Panel / Wall Mounting position 1:
The unit is mounted using the brackets as
shown in the illustration above. The
spacing for the mounting screws into the
supporting wall or panel is a rectangle
4.00 x 8.58 inches (10.20 x 21.79 cm)
center-to-center.
Fig 3.3.1b
Panel / Wall Mounting position 2:
The unit is mounted using the brackets
as shown in the illustration above. The
spacing for the mounting screws into the
supporting wall or panel is a rectangle
2.81 x 8.58 inches (7.14 x 21.79 cm)
center-to-center.
Fig 3.3.1c Typical Panel / Wall mounting of the 6KL Switch (position 2 shown)
Fig 3.4b
Dual DC power input
Power input connection made with 4-position
terminal block, A+,A -, B-, B+
Fig 3.4c
AC power input
Power input connection made with IEC-320 type,
male recessed
Use a (RJ45) “null modem” cable to connect the Magnum 6KL Console Port
(the RJ45 Console port on the 6KL Switch) to your PC, so that your PC
becomes the 6KL Console Terminal.
Note: The RJ45 cable is not included with the 6KL package.
Note: To use the Console port to configure the managed switch, a serial (Null-modem)
male to male cable is required to communicate properly. The Null-Modem (RJ45) cable
is optional and can be ordered from the factory, along with the unit as-
CONSOLE-CBLQD for serial port
CONSOLE-CBLQU for USB port
4.0 OPERATION
This chapter describes the functions and operation of the Magnum 6KL Switch.
4.1 Switching Functionality
A Magnum 6KL provides switched connectivity at Ethernet wire-speed among
all of its ports. The Magnum 6KL supports10/100Mbs for copper media and 100Mb
separate traffic domains for fiber ports to maximize bandwidth utilization and network
performance. All ports can communicate to all other ports in a Magnum 6KL, but local
traffic on a port will not consume any of the bandwidth on any other port.
The Magnum 6KL units are plug-and-play devices. There is no software
configuring necessary to be done for basic operation at installation or for maintenance.
There is an optional Half / Full duplex mode and 10Mbps or 100Mbps selection for the
switched ports which must be configured through MNS software per unit as per the
requirement. The internal functions of both are described below.
Address Learning
All Magnum 6KL units have address table capacities of 8K node addresses
suitable for use in larger networks. They are self-learning, so as nodes are added,
removed or moved from one segment to another, the 6KL Switch automatically keeps up
with node locations.
An address-aging algorithm causes least-used addresses to fall out in favor for
frequently-used addresses. To reset the address buffer, cycle power down-and-up.
General information -
Auto-negotiation per-port for 802.3u-compliant switches occurs when:
-- the devices at both ends of the cable are capable of operation at either
10Mb or 100Mb speed and/or in full- or half-duplex mode, and can
send/receive auto-negotiation pulses, and . . .
-- the second of the two connected devices is powered up*, i.e., when
Worst case OPB = OPB - 1dB(for LED aging) - 1dB(for insertion loss)
Worst case distance = {Worst case OPB, in dB} / [Cable Loss, in dB/Km]
where the “Cable Loss” for 62.5/125 and 50/125μm (M.m) is 2.8 dB/km,
and the “Cable Loss” for 100/140 (Multi-mode) is 3.3 dB/km,
and the “Cable Loss” for 9/125 (Single-mode) is 0.5 dB/km
and the “Cable Loss” for 9/125 (Single-mode) is 0.4 dB/km (LX25)
and the “Cable Loss” for 9/125 (Single-mode) is 0.25 dB/km (ZX40)
and the “Cable Loss” for 9/125 (Single-mode) is 0.2 dB/km (ZX70)
See http://www.garrettcom.com/techsupport/power_budget.pdf for more information on
Power budget calculations
Note: The 6KL Port modules are not identical to the port modules used in other
6K products such as the 6K25e and 6K16V. For information about other
6K products, please see the applicable manual. For a list of 6KL Port
Modules, refer to Section 1.2
Each 6KL Port Module (PM) is individually described in the following sections.
RJ45 (Standard)
1= ON (100Mb), OFF (10Mb)
RJ45 (PoE)
1= ON (100Mb), OFF (10Mb)
MTRJ (Fiber)
1= ON (Link), BLINKING (Activity)
2= ON (Full Duplex), OFF (Half Duplex)
LC (Fiber)
1= ON (Link), BLINKING (Activity)
2= ON (Full Duplex), OFF (Half Duplex)
SC (Fiber)
1= ON (Link), BLINKING (Activity)
2= ON (Full Duplex), OFF (Half Duplex)
ST (Fiber)
1= ON (Link), BLINKING (Activity)
2= ON (Full Duplex), OFF (Half Duplex)
The 6KL4-RJ45 4-port Copper module provides four 10/100Mb switched RJ-
45 ports. The 10/100Mb switched ports normally (as a default setting) are independently
N-way auto-negotiating and auto-crossover (MDIX) for operation at 10 or 100Mb speed
in full- or half-duplex mode. (i.e., each independently selects a mode and speed to match
the device at the other end of the twisted pair cable).
(for auto-negotiation and MDIX details, see Section 4.2 in the 6KL User Guide).
On the model 6KL4-RJ45 module, there are three LEDs for each port, two
integrated into the connector, and one below the connector. The LK/ACT LED indicates
LK (Link) “ready for operation” on that port when lit. The ACT (Activity) LED indicates
receiving Activity on that port when blinking. The 10/100 LED indicates operation at
100Mb speed when ON and at 10 Mb speed when OFF (when auto-negotiation is not
disabled). The F/H LED is ON to indicate full-duplex operation and OFF to indicate the
half-duplex mode. A twisted pair cable must be connected into an RJ-45 port and the
Link (LK) indicator for that port must be ON (indicating there is a powered-up device at
the other end of the cable) in order for a LK LED to provide valid indications of
operating conditions on that port.
Using the 6K (MNS-6K or MNS-6K-SECURE) management software, the
user may disable auto-negotiation and fix the desired operation of each RJ-45 port. The
user may select 10Mb or 100Mb speed and full- or half-duplex mode per-port as per user
requirements. (See Magnum MNS-6K Software Manual for additional info)
NOTE: for Power Substations: In support of the IEEE 1613 Class 2 standard, GCI
advises that, for substation applications, the RJ-45 ports are intended for
connectivity to other communication equipment such as routers or
telecommunication multiplexers installed in close proximity (i.e., less than 2
meters or 6.5ft) to the 6KL. It is not recommended to use these ports in
substation applications to interface to field devices across distances which
could produce high (greater than 2500V ) levels of ground potential rise (GPR)
during line-to-ground fault conditions. The 6KL passes the 1613specifications
for zero packet loss with fiber ports and with RJ-45 ports used as indicated
here.
The 6KL1-1MT 1-port Fiber module provides one 100Mb Multimode MTRJ
Fiber port. Supports fiber optic cable distances up to 2Km. (see 5.1.7 for more details)
The 6KL is available with the option of having PoE capabilities on the four
RJ45 ports in slot C. This is used in conjunction with 6KLP-48VDC to add an additional
four PoE ports to the existing four PoE ports in slot A.
The PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) RJ45 ports are similar to regular RJ45 ports,
except they have the capability of providing power on each port to power up attached PD
devices, per the IEEE802.3af PoE standard. The power-pass-through PoE ports are
dependent upon the -48VDC input power to supply the PD power for these RJ45
(10/100) ports. Each port supplies up to 15watts to power attached PoE PD devices.
The LEDs on the PoE ports are slightly different compared to regular (non-
PoE) RJ45 ports. When the PoE port is in use, the PoE LED is ON when connected
properly to an IEEE 803.af compliant PD device on that port. When non-PoE devices are
connected, the PoE LED is OFF. Operation of Ethernet data traffic is not affected by
PoE. LINK and ACTIVITY LEDS are combined on the PoE modules into one LED that
is marked as L/A.
The 6KL-2GSFP 2-port Fiber Gigabit module provides two SFP open
transceiver locations . Transceivers are available with both multi-mode 850nm (550m),
1310nm (2km), single-mode 1310nm (10km and 25km) and single-mode 1550nm (40km
and 70km) fiber options. (see Sec. 1.2 of this manual for available part numbers)
The 1000Mb Gigabit SFP fiber-port modules on the Magnum 6KL are
normally set (factory default) to operate at AUTO mode for best fiber distance and
performance. Each port has a Link/Activity (L/A) LED indicating proper connectivity
(Link) with the remote device when lit and blinking (Activity), indicating packets being
received.
GarrettCom will carefully test and evaluate all returned products, will repair products
that are under warranty at no charge, and will return the warranty-repaired units to
the sender with shipping charges prepaid (see Warranty Information, Appendix A,
for complete details). However, if the problem or condition causing the return
cannot be duplicated by GarrettCom, the unit will be returned as:
No Problem Found.
GarrettCom reserves the right to charge for the testing of non-defective
units under warranty. Testing and repair of product that is not under warranty will
result in a customer (user) charge.
1. Package the unit carefully. It is recommended that you use the original
container if available. Units should be wrapped in a "bubble-wrap" plastic
sheet or bag for shipping protection. (You may retain all connectors and this
Installation Guide.)
CAUTION: Do not pack the unit in Styrofoam "popcorn" type packing
material. This material may cause electro-static shock damage to the unit.
2. Clearly mark the Return Material Authorization (RMA) number on the
outside of the shipping container.
3. GarrettCom is not responsible for your return shipping charges.
4. Ship the package to:
GarrettCom, Inc.
47823 Westinghouse Dr.
Fremont, CA 94539
Attn.: Customer Service
Power Consumption:
15 watts typical (for a fully loaded fiber model with 2Gb)
10 watts typical (for 8 ports, copper and 100Mb fiber)
B2.0 12, 24, –48, 125 and 250VDC POWER, THEORY OF OPERATION
The 12, 24, -48VDC,
125 and 250VDC power options
are designed using diodes inside
on each DC power input line
behind the two external power
connection terminals, so that the
power from an external source can
only flow into the hub. This allows the Switch to operate only whenever DC power is
NOTE: Always use a voltmeter to measure the voltage of the incoming power supply
and figure out the +ve potential lead or -ve potential lead. The more +ve potential lead
will connect to the post labeled “+ve” and the rest to the “-ve”. The GND can be
hooked up at the last.
When power is applied, the green PWR LED will illuminate.
Note: The GND should be hooked up first. The 6KL unit has a floating ground, so the
user may elect to Ground either + or - terminal to suit the customer’s use.
Before connecting live power lines to the Terminal Block of –48VDC,
12VDC, 24VDC, 125VD or 250VDC products, always use a digital voltmeter to
measure the output voltage of the power supply and determine the lead which is more
“+ve potential”. The more “+ve” voltage lead from 48V or –48V supply must be
connected to the post labeled “+”.
B5.0 OPERATION
Operation of Magnum 6KL Switches with the optional -48VDC, 12VDC,
24VDC, 125VDC or 250VDC dual-source power input is identical to that of the standard
single-source DC-powered models.
B6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
Please refer to Section 6.0 for troubleshooting
With the exception of the dual DC input power connections and the power
supply, all specifications and configuration options for the Magnum 6KL -48VDC,
12VDC, 24VDC, 125VDC and 250VDC models with this Dual-Source option are identical
to those listed in the Magnum 6KL Edge Switches Installation and User Guide, including
Appendix B “Internal DC Power Supply Option”
C5.0 INSTALLATION
This section describes the proper
connection of the -48VDC, 12VDC,
24VDC, 125VDC and 250VDC dual source leads to the power terminal block on the
Magnum 6KL Switch (shown in Figure above)
The terminal block is located on the left front of the unit next to the Alarm
terminal block and is equipped with four (4) screw-down lead posts. The primary
terminals are identified as positive (A+),
Note: The GND should be hooked up first. The 6KL unit has a floating
ground, so the user may elect to Ground either + or - terminal to suit the
customer’s use. Before connecting live power lines to the terminal block,
always use a digital voltmeter to measure the output voltage of the power
supply and determine the lead which is more “+ve potential”. The more
“+ve” voltage lead from a +ve or –ve power supply must be connected to the
post labeled “+”.