Eks 2230, XSRING User guide

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XSRING+
SHDSL switch
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User’s guide
Document reference : 9018809-01
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The XSRING+ SHDSL switch is manufactured by
ETIC TELECOM
13 Chemin du vieux chêne
38240 MEYLAN
FRANCE
TEL : + 33 4-76-04-20-00
FAX : + 33 4-76-04-20-01
web : www.etictelecom.com
Hotline
TEL : + 33 4-76-04-20-05
FAX : + 33 4-76-04-20-01
CONTENT
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OVERVIEW
1 PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION.........................................................................................................................................6
2 DATA-SHEET....................................................................................................................................................................8
3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW.....................................................................................................................................................9
3.1 Function................................................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Redundancy solutions: RSTP and proprietary failsafe ring..........................................................................10
3.3 The by-pass function.........................................................................................................................................11
3.4 Data rate versus distance..................................................................................................................................11
3.5 Ethernet ports.....................................................................................................................................................11
3.6 VLANs .................................................................................................................................................................12
3.7 Quality of service...............................................................................................................................................12
3.8 SNMP...................................................................................................................................................................12
3.9 Serial gateway....................................................................................................................................................12
3.10 Diagnostic functions..........................................................................................................................................12
3.11 Html configuration............................................................................................................................................12
INSTALLATION
1 DIMENSIONS..................................................................................................................................................................13
2 CONNECTORS ...............................................................................................................................................................13
3 LED INDICATORS ..........................................................................................................................................................17
4 DIN RAIL MOUNTING.....................................................................................................................................................18
5 COOLING........................................................................................................................................................................18
6 SUPPLY VOLTAGE........................................................................................................................................................18
7 ISOLATION AND GROUNDING.....................................................................................................................................18
8 RS232 INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................................19
9 RS485 INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................................19
10 DIGITAL INPUT AND OUTPUT......................................................................................................................................19
11 LINE CABLE ...................................................................................................................................................................20
12 PROTECTING THE SHDSL SWITCH FROM LIGHTNING............................................................................................21
13 CONNECTING THE SHDSL SWITCH TO THE LINE.....................................................................................................22
13.1 Point to point connection using two twisted pairs.........................................................................................22
13.2 Multidrop or ring connection............................................................................................................................22
13.3 By-pass function................................................................................................................................................23
14 INPUT AND OUTPUT......................................................................................................................................................23
CONTENT
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CONFIGURATION
1 SET UP STEPS...............................................................................................................................................................25
2 CONNECTING A PC TO THE XSRING+ FOR CONFIGURATION................................................................................26
2.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................................................26
2.2 First configuration .............................................................................................................................................26
2.3 Modifying the configuration from the LAN......................................................................................................27
3 REBOOTING THE XSRING+ AFTER PARAMETERS CHANGES................................................................................27
4 RECOVERING THE FACTORY CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................27
5 RESTRICTING ACCESS TO THE ADMINISTRATION SERVER..................................................................................27
6 RECOVERING A FREE ACCESS TO THE ADMINISTRATION SERVER....................................................................28
7 ASSIGNING AN IP ADDRESS TO THE LAN INTERFACE...........................................................................................28
8 IP ROUTING AND STATIC ROUTES............................................................................................................................28
9 SHDSL CONNECTION SET UP OVERVIEW.................................................................................................................30
9.1 Principle of operations......................................................................................................................................30
9.2 SHDSL connection profiles...............................................................................................................................31
10 SETTING UP A MULTIDROP OR RING SHDSL CONNECTION ..................................................................................32
10.1 Set up steps........................................................................................................................................................32
10.2 Step 1 : SHDSL connection set up...................................................................................................................32
10.3 Step 2 : SHDSL test and set up adjustment....................................................................................................33
11 SETTING UP A POINT TO POINT CONNECTION USING 2 TWISTED PAIRS............................................................34
11.1 Set up steps........................................................................................................................................................34
11.2 Step 1 : SHDSL connection set up...................................................................................................................34
11.3 Step 2 : SHDSL test and set up adjustment....................................................................................................36
12 RSTP REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL ...............................................................................................................................38
13 FAILSAFE RING REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL.............................................................................................................39
14 VLAN...............................................................................................................................................................................40
14.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................................................40
14.2 Set up..................................................................................................................................................................41
14.3 Html server and serial gateway ........................................................................................................................46
15 SNMP...............................................................................................................................................................................47
15.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................................................47
15.2 Setting up the SNMP function...........................................................................................................................47
15.3 Setting up the SNMP traps................................................................................................................................48
16 QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS).......................................................................................................................................49
16.1 DiffServ benefits & overview.............................................................................................................................49
16.2 QoS set up..........................................................................................................................................................50
CONTENT
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CONFIGURATION
17 SERIAL GATEWAY ........................................................................................................................................................52
17.1 Modbus gateway................................................................................................................................................53
17.2 RAW TCP gateway.............................................................................................................................................56
17.3 RAW UDP gateway.............................................................................................................................................58
17.4 Multicast gateway ..............................................................................................................................................59
17.5 Unitelway gateway.............................................................................................................................................60
1 DIAGNOSTIC MENU.......................................................................................................................................................63
1.1 Log.......................................................................................................................................................................63
1.2 Network status ...................................................................................................................................................63
1.3 Statistics.............................................................................................................................................................63
1.4 Serial gateway....................................................................................................................................................64
2 STORING THE CONFIGURATION TO A FILE ..............................................................................................................65
3 RESTORING THE CONFIGURATION FROM A FILE....................................................................................................65
4 UPDATING THE FIRMWARE.........................................................................................................................................66
Appendix 1 : Data rate versus distance and cable quality
Appendix 2 : Html server description
OVERVIEW
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1 Products identification
Switch SHDSL XSRING+
XSRING+ 2400 2220 2230 BP2400 BP2220 BP2230
Min supply V. VDC 10 10 10 10 10 10
Max supply V. VDC 60 30 60 60 30 60
SHDSL ports 2 2 2 2 2 2
Max data rate * (Mb/s) 5.6 5.6 5.6 11.2 11.2 11.2
By-pass function N N N Y Y Y
Ethernet ports
10-100 Mb/s 4 2 2 4 2 2
RS232 0 1 2 0 1 2
RS485 2 wires 0 1 0 0 1 0
RSTP Y Y Y Y Y Y
Failsafe ring Y Y Y Y Y Y
VLAN, Y Y Y Y Y Y
SNMP Y Y Y Y Y Y
QoS DiffServ Y Y Y Y Y Y
Html Configuration Y Y Y Y Y Y
Serial gateway
RAW TCP & UDP
telnet,
modbus
unitelway
0 2 2 0 2 2
OVERVIEW
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OVERVIEW
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2 Data-sheet
Dimensions 137 x 48 x 116 mm (h, l, d)
C.E.M EN50082-2
Electrical safety EN 60950
Lightning EN61000-4 et –5
Supply voltage XSRING+2400 or 2230 or BP2400 or BP2230 : 10 to 60 VDC
XSRING+2220 or BP2220 : 10 to 30 VDC
Consumption 6W
Operating T° -20°/ + 70°C non condensing
SHDSL ITU-T G.991.2, 802.3ah : 2BaseTL (EFM)
Data rate : 128 kb/s to 2.3 Mb/s with 2 wires
Latency : 4 ms
Ethernet 10/100 Mb/s Half / Full duplex Auto MDI/MDIX
Switch Store and forward – 1024 MAC @
IP Routing Static routes
RIP V2
QoS DiffServ compliant with RFC 2474, 2475, 2597, 2598
4 priority levels
SNMP RFC1213-MIB (MIB-2) / HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB / HOST-RESOURCES-MIB / IF-MIB
IP-MIB / BRIDGE-MIB / RSTP-MIB
VLAN IEEE 802.1Q
RS232-RS485 1200 to 115200 kb/s parity E/O/N
Raw TCP client and server
Raw UDP
Multicast
Modbus client and server
Unitelway
Telnet
Logs 300 events (date & time)
Configuration Managed mode : HTML browser
Unmanaged mode : DIP switches
OVERVIEW
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3 Product overview
3.1 Function
The XSRING+ provides two SHDSL interfaces to extend Ethernet over a twisted pair.
The XSRING+ can be used in the following cases :
Daisy chain network
or
Daisy chain network using the
By-pass function (XSRING+BP
only)
Point to point transmission over
one or two twisted pairs to multiply
the data rate and provide a backup
link
Failsafe ring network using the
proprietary algorithm based on STP
Complex redundant topologies
using the RSTP algorithm
OVERVIEW
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3.2 Redundancy solutions: RSTP and proprietary failsafe ring
Industrial applications need reliable networks; one way to provide reliability is to provide backup paths
which form loops in the Ethernet network.
However, loops are highly unwelcome in Ethernet networks, as they can cause broadcast storms,
eating up all the available bandwidth and causing network outage.
The goal of redundancy protocols is to make Ethernet work of networks containing loops and to
provide a path at each time, even, if possible, when one or several links are in failure.
The XSRING provides two solution to handle redundancy :
RSTP
RSTP, standing for "Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol" is specified by the IEEE in the 802.1D-2004
document.
RSTP can handle complex structures ; RSTP can be used with devices from other manufacturers.
The failure detection delay and the recovery delay in an shdsl network is around 10 seconds.
Proprietary failsafe ring algorithm
Based on the STP algorithm, that solution makes possible to handle a ring structure up to 16 SHSDL
switches.
The advantages of that solution is that the failure detection delay and the recovery delay is only a few
seconds (One second if the ring counts 5 SHDSL switches); moreover, it is very simple to configure.
OVERVIEW
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3.3 The by-pass function
When the network is a daisy chain – that case is very frequent in industrial applications - and when,
however, it is not possible to build a failsafe structure like a ring, the XSRING+BP offers a very useful
function called the “By-pass function”.
The XSRING+BP includes an electro-mechanical relay between both lines; that relay is automatically
closed to connect the two lines when the XSRING is switched off.
For instance, if the XSRING #2 cabinet is switched off for maintenance, for instance, the by-pass relay
inside the XSRING #2 will automatically connect the line coming from the XSRING #1 to the line going
to the XSRING #3.
After a few seconds, the XSRING #1 detects the connection default and establishes immediately the
connection with the XSRING #3.
In that way, the connection is recovered after a short delay between the XSRING+ #1 and the
XSRING+ #3.
3.4 Data rate versus distance
Each interface features an adaptive data rate from 128 Kb/s up to 5,7 Mb/s.
The data rate is a function of the cable quality and the distance with the next SHDSL switch. For
instance, the maximum distance between 2 switches through a line is 13 Km (8 miles) with a 0.9 mm
wire diameter cable.
The table in appendix 1 gives the data rate which can be expected over a line versus the length of the
line.
3.5 Ethernet ports
The XSRING provides 2 or 4 Ethernet RJ45 interfaces (depending on the product reference).
OVERVIEW
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3.6 VLANs
The XSRING features VLAN per port :
Each Ethernet port can be assigned to a particular VLAN. A device connected to an Ethernet port
belonging to a particular VLAN can communicate only with devices connected to Ethernet ports
belonging to the same one.
3.7 Quality of service
The product provides “DiffServ” quality of service functionality to give transmission priority to critical
applications.
Devices TCP ports and IP addresses are classified in 4 priority classes.
A minimum and a maximum bandwidth is allocated to each class.
3.8 SNMP
3.9 Serial gateway
The XSRING –1220, -1230, -2220 or –2230 feature a 2 ports serial gateway.
The gateway features raw TCP client and server, raw UDP, modbus client and server, telnet and
multicast.
3.10 Diagnostic functions
The XSRING html server provides diagnostic pages giving the guarantee the transmission quality is
what it has to be.
3.11 Html configuration
The XSRING can be configured either with an html browser if advanced functions are necessary
(QoS, RS gateway, diagnostic …).
It can be configured with a few DIP switches for simple unmanaged applications.
INSTALLATION
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1 Dimensions
2 Connectors
XSRING+2400 XSRING+2220
XSRING+2230
INSTALLATION
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XSRING+BP2400 XSRING+BP2220
XSRING+BP2230
INSTALLATION
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Push-button :
A push-button is located close to the DIP switches.
It enables to restore the factory profile.
To restore the factory profile, switch the power on while pressing the push-button until the
OPERATION led turns green.
Attention : Once the factory profile has been restored, the stored configuration is lost.
2 positions screw terminal : Supply voltage 1
Protected against reverse polarity
Position Signal Function
1 Power 1 + 10-30 VDC : XSRING+2220 & XSRING+BP2220
10-60 VDC : XSRING+2400 XSRING+2230 XSRING+BP2400 XSRING+BP2230
2 Power 1 - 0V isolated from the enclosure
2 positions screw terminal : Supply voltage 2
Protected against reverse polarity
Position Signal Function
1 Power 2 + 10-30 VDC : XSRING+2220 & XSRING+BP2220
10-60 VDC : XSRING+2400 XSRING+2230 XSRING+BP2400 XSRING+BP2230
2 Power 2 - 0V isolated from the enclosure
4 positions screw terminal :Digital input and output
Position Signal Function
1 3V3 3 V DC provided by the XS+
2 In Digital input
3 F + Digital output + (max 50Vdc - 0,6A)
4 F - Digital output -
XSRING+2220 XSRING+2230 XSRING+2400
2 positions screw terminal : Shdsl 1 & Shdsl 2
Position Signal Function
1 Line SHDSL line conductor (the two wires can be inverted)
2 Line SHDSL line conductor (the two wires can be inverted)
XSRING+BP2220 XSRING+BP2230 XSRING+BP2400
2 positions screw terminal : Shdsl 1 & Shdsl 2
Position Signal Function
1 Line SHDSL line conductor if the by-pass function is not used
2 Line SHDSL line conductor if the by-pass function is not used
XSRING+BP2220 XSRING+BP2230 XSRING+BP2400
2 positions screw terminal : Shdsl 1 by-pass & Shdsl 2 by_pass
Position Signal Function
1 Line SHDSL line conductor if the by-pass function is used
2 Line SHDSL line conductor if the by-pass function is used
RJ45 connector : Ethernet
Position Signal Function
1 Tx + Emission polarity +
2 Tx - Emission polarity -
3 Rx + Reception polarity +
4 N.C -
5 N.C -
6 Rx - Reception polarity -
7 N.C. -
8 N.C. -
INSTALLATION
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2 positions screw terminal : RS485
Position Signal Function
1 A RS485 polarity A
2 B RS485 polarity B
RS232 RJ45 connector
(To connect a DCE to the RS232 port)
Position Circuit Direction Function
1 DTR - 108 OUT Data terminal ready
2 TD - 103 OUT Data Emission
3 RD - 104 IN Data Reception
4 DSR - 107 IN Data set ready
5 SG - 102 - Ground
6 Not used OUT -
7 CTS - 106 IN Clear to send
8 RTS - 105 OUT Request to send
RS232 : RJ45 connector
(To connect a DTE to the RS232 port)
Pin Circuit Direction Function
1 CD - 109 OUT Carrier detect
2 RD - 104 OUT Data Reception
3 TD - 103 IN Data Emission
4 DTR - 108 IN Data terminal ready
5 SG - 102 - Ground
6 DSR - 107 OUT Data set ready
7 RTS - 105 IN Request to send
8 CTS - 106 OUT Clear to send
RS232 : RJ45 connector
(To connect a DTE to the RS232 port)
Pin Circuit Direction Function
1 CD - 109 OUT Carrier detect
2 RD - 104 OUT Data Reception
3 TD - 103 IN Data Emission
4 DTR - 108 IN Data terminal ready
5 SG - 102 - Ground
6 DSR - 107 OUT Data set ready
7 RTS - 105 IN Request to send
8 CTS - 106 OUT Clear to send
INSTALLATION
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3 Led indicators
Led Status Description
1 ON green The supply voltage 1 is present
2 ON green The supply voltage 2 is present
ON green The unit is ready
ON red At power on : The product is starting
Otherwise : Product failure
ON green Failsafe ring mode / the ring is established
ON red Failsafe ring mode / a failure has been detected
OFF The XSRING+ is not in the failsafe ring mode
Flashing slowly SHDSL connection
ON SHDSL connection established
Shdsl 1
Shdsl 2
Flashing quickly SHDSL connection established ; traffic across the line
RS232 * RX Flashing quickly Bytes received from the RS232
RS232 * TX Flashing quickly Bytes transmitted to the RS232
RS485 ** RX Flashing quickly Bytes received from the RS485
RS485 ** TX Flashing quickly Bytes received to the RS485
* XSRING+2220, XSRING+2230 XSRING+BP2220, XSRING+BP2230
** XSRING+2220, XSRING+BP2220
INSTALLATION
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4 DIN rail mounting
Mounting the unit on the DIN rail
This unit should be mounted on 35 mm DIN-
rail, horizontally mounted.
Removing the unit from the DIN rail
5 Cooling
To avoid obstructing the airflow around the unit, the spacing must be at least 25 mm above and below, and 10 mm left and
right.
6 Supply voltage
XSRING+2400, XSRING+BP2400 : 10 to 60 VDC
XSRING+2230, XSRING+BP2230: 10 to 60 VDC
XSRING+2220, XSRING+BP2220 : 10 to 30 VDC
Power consumption : 6 W
The product is protected against the inversion of the polarity of the supply voltage.
7 Isolation and grounding
The enclosure of the product is metallic; It must be grounded.
The minus polarity of the supply voltage is common with the minus voltage of the electronic board –
usually called 0 V - and is isolated from the enclosure.
Moreover, the Ethernet signal and the SHDSL signal are isolated through transformers. It is why
the versions XSRING+2400 and XSRING+BP2400 are fully isolated. The common mode voltage must not exceed 1500 V.
The versions XSRING+2220 and XSRING+BP2220 provide the minus voltage through the RS232 interface and through
the RS485 interface.
The versions XSRING+2230 and XSRING+BP2230 provide the minus voltage through the RS232 interface.
INSTALLATION
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8 RS232 interface
The RS232 data rate can be tuned from 1200 to 115200 b/s with parity (even / odd) or no parity.
The data terminal must be less than 10 meters far from the modem.
Cables can be provided to connect the product to DTE and DCE as follows :
RS232 cables (L=1m)
Code User connector Cable function
CAB592 SubD 9 male To connect a DCE to the XSRING+
CAB593 SubD 9 female To connect a DTE to the XSRING+
CAB609 Wires To connect a device providing a specific connector
9 RS485 interface
The RS485 serial interface is provided on the front
panel 2 pins screw-block.
Polarisation resistors
Two 10 Kohm bus polarisation resistors are included
inside the product.
Remark :
The RS485 interface of the XSRING+1220 or 2220 is made for connecting only one device at short
distance, inside the same cabinet for instance, and at low data rate up to 19200 b/s.
If the RS485 line has to be longer, one of the devices connected to the RS485 line must provide
standard polarisation resistors, and a 150 Ohm termination resistor must be connected at each end of
the line.
10 Digital input and output
Digital output :
Max. voltage : 48 VDC
Max. current : 500 mA
Digital input :
Maximum voltage : 20 VDC
RS485
+-
B(+) A(-)
10 KOhm 10 KOhm
F+ F-
78
Digital output
+
-
V < 48 VDC
I < 0,5 A
3V3 In
56
Digital input
I max = 0,5 A
V
IPL router
INSTALLATION
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11 Line cable
Twisted pair
The XSRING+ shdsl switch is designed to be connected to one or several telephone grade twisted
pairs.
The conductor diameter must be included between 0.4 mm and 1 mm.
Shielded cable
It is better to use a shielded cable.
The shield must be connected to the earth at one of its ends.
The shield decreases the influence of the electromagnetic ambient noise on the shdsl signal.
Moreover, the shield protects the XSRING+ shdsl switch against lightning.
Electrical power cable
Two power conductors can be used instead of a twisted pair to set an shdsl connection.
However, because the two wires are not twisted, the ambient electrical noise may disturb the
transmission.
Compared to the transmission over a twisted pair, the maximum distance between two SHDSL
switches is decreased.
Cross talk
If the cable is made of several pairs, each pair can be used to transmit a particular shdsl connection ;
however the shdsl signal transmitted in one pair may disturb the shdsl signal transmitted in another
one, and, in some cases, may decrease the effective data rate of both shdsl connections.
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