Chapter 1: Introduction
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The following table describes the system parts and ports on the Extender:
Table 5 Extender System Components and Ports
SYSTEM PART DESCRIPTION
Fan Module
This is the Extender’s fan module. See the Hardware Installation Guide for
replacement instructions.
ET-MB
This is the Extender’s Motherboard (ET-MB). You may connect your computer to the
MGMT port using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable and access the Extender directly using its
Web Configurator, but this is for special situations only. Likewise, the Serial Port is
used only by the vendor to access the Command Line Interface. For normal
operation, everything is controlled through the BU, which connects to the Extender
though the Extender Port.
The Extender Module houses the Extender Port: the portal through which the
Extender connects to the BU. Connecting a shielded CAT5e (or better) cable from
one of BU’s SD ports to the Extender Port will activate the Extender.
Note: The cable connecting the BU to the Extender is responsible for transferring
signal for up to 8 RUs. As such, we must protect the cable’s signal quality.
you use a shielded or foiled CAT5e cable for this connection. This includes STP, FTP,
S/UTP, S/FTP, or S/STP. DO NOT use a plain UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable.
ET-SD (ports labeled RU1 to
RU8)
This is where the Extender houses its Signal Distribution (SD) modules. As with the BU,
each Extender comes with one SD module and has room for one more. Each SD
module comes with 4 SD ports, each of which connects one RU. To connect an RU,
simply pick an SD port (install a second SD module if there are no more) and
connect it to the RU’s SD port via a CAT5e cable. The Extender supports the IEEE
802.3af PoE standard and can supply power to any connected RU. For instructions
on properly installing ET-SD modules, please see the Hardware Installation Guide.
The Extender looks like a BU and even has its own Web Configurator interface. But it cannot
be controlled through the MGMT port like a BU. Instead, it must be connected to a BU
(through its Extender port) and controlled through the BU’s Web Configurator. The only
function that requires direct MGMT port connection to the Extender is firmware updates. For
that, simply plug a computer console into the Extender’s MGMT port and proceed as if the
Extender is a BU. All other functions are unavailable from the Extender itself; they must be
accessed through the BU.
1.3.5 The Reset Button
If ZoneDAS ever gets stuck and prevents you from accessing the Web Configurator, use the
Reset button on the BU front panel to revert settings to factory-default values. The Reset
button is located inside a small pinhole, right between the MGMT and Serial ports.
Before pressing the Reset button, make sure the PWR LED is on. Then do one of the
following:
1. To set the system’s IP address back to factory defaults, press the Reset button for three
(3) seconds, then release. The system indicates that three seconds have passed by
flashing the ALM LED. Simply release the Reset button at that time and you will find that
the IP address has reverted back to default 192.168.1.1. To keep this setting, save it
before restarting the device again.
Note: Admin password will not reset to factory default upon resetting the IP address.
However, it will reset to factory default with a hard reset, as described below.
2. To hard reset all variables back to factory defaults, press the Reset button for ten (10)
seconds. Whereas the ALM LED will begin to blink at three seconds, it will stop blinking
at ten seconds and automatically reboot. Once the reboot is done, all settings will
have been restored to default.