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DmSwitch-EDD

DMSWITCH-EDD
INSTALLATION GUIDE
204-4117-04 rev. 04 Date: 30/9/2010
WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed to be free against manufacturing and raw material defects, during the period
specified in the sales receipt.

The warranty includes only the repair and replacement of components or defective parts, free of charge.
The warranty does not cover damages caused by any one of the following conditions: improper use,
energy failures, natural phenomena (lightning, for example), failure in equipments connected to this
product, improper grounding or repairs done by DATACOM unauthorized personnel.

This warranty does not cover repairs done at the customer’s site. All equipments must be sent to
DATACOM to be repaired.

Quality Management System

certified by DQS according to ISO9001

Register number (287097 QM)

Although this document has been written with care, the company does not assume responsibility for
occasional mistakes and omissions in its content. Likewise, DATACOM is not liable for any damages that
may result from the use of the information contained in this manual. Specifications provided in this
manual are subject to changes without any previous notice and should not be construed as a
commitment of any kind by DATACOM.
CONTACTS
In order to contact the DATACOM technical support, or sales department:

• Support

o E-mail: suporte@datacom.ind.br

o Phone: +55 51 3358-0122

o Fax: +55 51 3358-0101

• Sales

o E-mail: comercial@datacom.ind.br

o Phone: +55 51 3358-0100

o Fax: +55 51 3358-0101

• Internet

o www.datacom.ind.br

• Address

o DATACOM

o Av. França, 735 - Porto Alegre, RS - Brazil

o CEP: 90230-220
CONVENTIONS
In order to improve the agreement, the following conventions are made throughout this manual:

hyperlink - Indicates an internet site or an e-mail address.

Command or Button - Always that some reference to a command, a button or a software menu is
made, this indication will be in italic.
# Commands and messages from terminal screens are presented in not-
formatted text, preceded from #.
Notes give an explanation about some topic in the foregoing paragraph.

This symbol means that this text is very important and, if the orientations were not correct followed, it may
cause damage or hazard.

This symbols means that, case the procedure was not correctly followed, may exist electrical shock risk.

Represents laser radiation. It is necessary to avoid eye and skin exposure.

Indicates that equipment or a part is ESDS (Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive). It should not be handled
without grounding wrist strap or equivalent.

Non-ionizing radiation emission.


INDEX
1. General Recommendation ............................................................. 8
1.1. Before the installation ..............................................................................................8
2. Introduction .................................................................................... 9
2.1. Overview .................................................................................................................9
2.2. Front Panel Description .........................................................................................10
2.3. System and Port Status LEDs ...............................................................................11
2.4. Rear Panel Description .........................................................................................13
2.5. Console and out-of-band Management Ethernet Ports ..........................................14
2.6. Software and Hardware Features..........................................................................14
2.6.1. Software ....................................................................................................................................... 14
2.6.2. Hardware ..................................................................................................................................... 15
3. Making Connections .................................................................... 16
3.1. Connecting Devices through RJ45 Ports ...............................................................16
3.2. SFP Module ..........................................................................................................16
3.2.1. Connecting an SFP Module ......................................................................................................... 16
3.2.2. Removing an SFP Module ........................................................................................................... 18
3.2.3. Transceivers Homologation Check .............................................................................................. 18
4. Installation Guide ......................................................................... 19
4.1. Package Contents .................................................................................................19
4.2. Installation Guidelines ...........................................................................................19
4.3. Powering the switch ..............................................................................................19
5. Technical Specification ................................................................ 21
5.1. Environmental Conditions .....................................................................................21
5.2. Power Supply ........................................................................................................21
5.3. Weight...................................................................................................................21
5.4. Dimensions ...........................................................................................................21
FIGURE INDEX
Figure 1. Overview of 2104G1-EDD ....................................................................... 9
Figure 2. Overview of 2104G2-EDD ..................................................................... 10
Figure 3. 2104G1 – EDD ports and LEDs............................................................. 11
Figure 4. 21041G2 – EDD ports and LEDs........................................................... 11
Figure 5. System Status LEDs ............................................................................. 12
Figure 6. Port Status LEDs ................................................................................... 12
Figure 7. Rear view of 2104G1 – EDD and 2104G2 - EDD .................................. 13
Figure 8. Rear view of 2104G1-EDD E1/120 and 2104G2-EDD E1/120 ............... 13
Figure 9. Rear view of 2104G1-EDD E1/75 and 2104G2-EDD E1/75................... 13
Figure 10. Double RJ45 Connector .................................................................... 14
Figure 11. Connecting an SFP module ............................................................... 16
Figure 12. Locking the SFP module ................................................................... 17
Figure 13. AC/DC Power Supply Connector ....................................................... 20
TABLE INDEX
Table 1. System Status LEDs ............................................................................. 12
Table 2. Port Status LEDs ................................................................................... 13
Table 3. Interface Pinout ..................................................................................... 14
Table 4. Hardware 2104G1-EDD and Hardware 2104G2-EDD ........................... 15
Table 5. Cable Category ..................................................................................... 16
Table 6. Fast SFP Modules ................................................................................. 17
Table 7. Gigabit SFP Modules ............................................................................ 17
Table 8. Recommended power limits and consumption parameters.................... 21
Table 9. Weight ................................................................................................... 21
Table 10. Dimensions ........................................................................................... 21
1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATION

1.1. Before the installation

Notes give an explanation about some topic in the foregoing paragraph.

This symbol means that this text is very important and, if the orientations were not correct followed, it may
cause damage or hazard.

This symbols means that, case the procedure was not correctly followed, may exist electrical shock risk.

Represents laser radiation. It is necessary to avoid eye and skin exposure.

Indicates that equipment or a part is ESDS (Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive). It should not be handled
without grounding wrist strap or equivalent.

Non-ionizing radiation emission.

IWEEE Directive Symbol (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate
collection systems).This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be
disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by
handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help
conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment. For more information about where you can drop off your consumer waste equipment for
recycling, please contact your local city recycling office or the dealer from whom you originally purchased
the product
2. INTRODUCTION

2.1. Overview
EDD is a product of DATACOM’s DmSwitch family geared to offer intelligent LAN/WAN demarcation services
for last mile Metro Ethernet access.

EDD enables managed access connections according to IEEE 802.3ah (Ethernet First Mile – Operations,
Administration and Maintenance) and 802.1ag (Connectivity Fault Management), housed as a standalone
device with a full range AC/DC internal power supply. WAN ports are to be used with SFP modules, allowing
flexibility of optical configurations and varying distances (SFP modules are sold separately).

Centralized management is achieved through DATACOM’s DmView Network Management System, which
offers a graphical user interface to monitor the state and condition of the unit, network conditions as well as
configuration and inventory management functions.

EDD also offers additional QoS services which enables traffic prioritization and bandwidth availability control at
the demarcation point.

Figure 1. Overview of 2104G1-EDD


Figure 2. Overview of 2104G2-EDD

The following EDD models are available:

2104G1 – EDD: Ethernet Demarcation Device. Standalone switch unit with 4 Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T ports
and 2 optical Ethernet (100Base-FX) ports. AC/DC power supply.

2104G1 – EDD E1/75: Ethernet Demarcation Device. Standalone switch unit with 4 Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-
T ports and 2 optical Ethernet (100Base-FX) ports. Includes one 75 Ohms (BNC) E1 port, with CESoPSN
support. AC/DC power supply.

2104G1 – EDD E1/120: Ethernet Demarcation Device. Standalone switch unit with 4 Ethernet
10/100/1000Base-T ports and 2 optical Ethernet (100Base-FX) ports. Includes one 120 Ohms (RJ45) E1 port,
with CESoPSN support. AC/DC power supply.

2104G2 – EDD: Ethernet Demarcation Device. Standalone switch unit with 4 Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T ports
and 2 optical Ethernet (100Base-FX or 1000Base-X) ports. AC/DC power supply.

2104G2 – EDD E1/75: Ethernet Demarcation Device. Standalone switch unit with 4 Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-
T ports and 2 optical Ethernet (100Base-FX or 1000Base-X) ports. Includes one 75 Ohms (BNC) E1 port, with
CESoPSN support. AC/DC power supply.

2104G2 – EDD E1/120: Ethernet Demarcation Device. Standalone switch unit with 4 Ethernet
10/100/1000Base-T ports and 2 optical Ethernet (100Base-FX or 1000Base-X) ports. Includes one 120 Ohms
(RJ45) E1 port, with CESoPSN support. AC/DC power supply

2.2. Front Panel Description


The 2104G1-EDD front panel contains 4 RJ45 LAN ports, 2 SFP 100-X WAN ports, RS232 Console port and
Ethernet Management port. Also contains ports and device LEDs.
Figure 3. 2104G1 – EDD ports and LEDs

The 2104G2-EDD front panel contains 4 RJ45 LAN ports, 2 SFP 100-X and 2 SFP 1000-X WAN ports, RS232
Console port and Ethernet Management port. Also contains ports and device LEDs.

Figure 4. 21041G2 – EDD ports and LEDs

When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers, do not stand close or look
directly into the fiber outlet with unprotected eyes.

Electrostatic generated by human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive components on the
equipment.

2.3. System and Port Status LEDs


System Status LEDs on the front panel can be used to monitor system activity. The Figure 5 shows where the
LEDs are located and the Table 1 indicates the system status according to each LED’s condition.
Figure 5. System Status LEDs

LED Condition Status


ON Device is on.
Power
OFF Device is off.
ON Indicates fail (high temperature or FAN failure).
Fail
OFF Equipment operating normally.
ON/Blinking Solid indicates link up. Blinking indicates activity
Link/Act
OFF No connection established.
ON 10Mbit/s connection established.
10/100 OFF Indicates a 100Mbit/s connection when Link/Act LED
is ON or Blinking.
Table 1. System Status LEDs

2104G-EDD has the following port status LEDs.

Figure 6. Port Status LEDs


LED Condition Status
Connection established. Blinking indicates port
Link/Act ON/Blinking activity.
OFF No connection established.
Indicatesthat a 10Mbps or 100Mbps connection was
ON established (when Link/Act is ON/Blinking).
Speed
Indicates that a 1000Mbps connection has been
OFF established.
Table 2. Port Status LEDs

2.4. Rear Panel Description


The rear panel of 2104G1-EDD and 2104G2-EDD has an air exit for the blower and one AC/DC power
connector.

Figure 7. Rear view of 2104G1 – EDD and 2104G2 - EDD

The rear panel of 2104G1-EDD E1/120 and 2104G2-EDD E1/120 has one BNC connector for Clock Output,
one RJ45 for G.703 120Ω IN and OUT, an air exit for the blower and one AC/DC power connector.

Figure 8. Rear view of 2104G1-EDD E1/120 and 2104G2-EDD E1/120

The rear panel of 2104G1-EDD E1/75 and 2104G2-EDD E1/75 has one BNC connector for Clock Output, one
BNC for G.703 75Ω IN and one BNC for G.703 75Ω OUT, an air exit for the blower and one AC/DC power
connector.

Figure 9. Rear view of 2104G1-EDD E1/75 and 2104G2-EDD E1/75


2.5. Console and out-of-band Management Ethernet Ports
DmSwitch - EDD has two RJ45 connectors on its front panel. The lower connector is the Console port and the
upper is the out-of-band Management port.

Management port can be connected to a desktop through a CAT 5 Ethernet cable.

The pinout of Console and out-of-band Management ports are shown in Figure 10 and Table 3 respectively.

Figure 10. Double RJ45 Connector

Management Port
RJ45 Signal
1 Tx+
2 Tx-
3 Rx+
6 Rx-
RJ45 Serial Port
1, 2, 7, 8 -
4, 5 GND
3 Tx
6 Rx
Table 3. Interface Pinout

2.6. Software and Hardware Features

2.6.1. Software
Software information is available in a separated guide.
2.6.2. Hardware

2104G1-EDD 2104G2-EDD
GBE ports 4 x 10/100/1000Base-T 4 x 10/100/1000Base-T
Optical Ports (SFP) 2 x 100Base-FX 2 x 100Base-FX or 2 x 1000Base-X
Optional E1 ports 1 1
MAC Address table 4k 4k
Power AC/DC Full range AC/DC Full range
Packet Buffer 128k 128k
Flash 16MB 16MB
SDRAM 64MB 64MB
Table 4. Hardware 2104G1-EDD and Hardware 2104G2-EDD
3. MAKING CONNECTIONS

3.1. Connecting Devices through RJ45 Ports


EDD can be connected to 10/100 or 100Mbit/s devices. Its ports accept automatic MDI/MDI-X configuration, so
either crossover or straight cables can be used.

Use Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) or Shielded Twisted-Pair (STP) cables with RJ45 connectors. Connect one
end of the cable directly in the switch port and the other in the other network device.

Check Table 5 to make sure the cables that are being used for the network are the correct ones.

Connection UTP Category


10Base-T 3 or better
100Base-TX 5 or better
1000Base-T 5 or better
Table 5. Cable Category

3.2. SFP Module

3.2.1. Connecting an SFP Module


Using SFP transceiver is optional. It is not included in the package. Follow the next instructions to install an SFP
module properly:

Figure 11. Connecting an SFP module

1. Insert the SFP transceiver into any SFP cage of the switch. There's only one orientation that the
module can be plugged. The optical connector must face outward. The slot connector must face down for the
upper bays, and up for the lower bays.
2. Slide the module into the slot and press firmly to ensure it is securely placed.
Inserting or removing an SFP module can be done without powering off the switch. SFP transceivers are
hot-swappable, but make sure there are no network optical fibers connected to the module before
removing it! (Remove optical fibers before removing SFP modules).

After this, attach the security locker according to the figure below:

Figure 12. Locking the SFP module

SFP modules that can be used with EDD and each respective maximum fiber length are described in the tables
below:

SFP Module Fiber Type Maximum Distance


MS13 Multimode 2km
SS13 Singlemode 30km
SL13 Singlemode 60km
SL15 Singlemode 100km
SLx15 Singlemode 120km
Table 6. Fast SFP Modules

100Base-TX electrical modules are supported.

SFP Module Fiber Type Maximum Distance


1000Base-SX Multimode 550km
1000Base-LX Singlemode 10km
1000Base-LX+ Singlemode 30km
1000Base-LH Singlemode 80km
1000Base-LZ Singlemode 120km
Table 7. Gigabit SFP Modules

These modules are the most commonly used. Contact technical support for the complete and updated
SFPs module list.
Signals over optical fiber are transmitted via lasers. Although the lasers are compliant with the
requirements of Class 1 Laser Products and are eye safe in normal conditions, never look directly at a
transmit port when it is turned on.

3.2.2. Removing an SFP Module


To remove SFP modules follow the instructions below:

Figure 1: Removing an SFP module


1. Remove fibers
2. Release security locker
3. Pull out module by the locker

3.2.3. Transceivers Homologation Check


DATACOM transceivers are tested to comply with IEEE802.3z and laser safety standards. Non-homologated
transceivers do not guarantee compliance and may damage EDD.
4. INSTALLATION GUIDE

4.1. Package Contents


Be sure you have received all content listed below and check if any item is damage.

• One 2104G2-EDD or 2104G1-EDD

• One AC power cable

If there is something missing or damaged, contact DATACOM for assistance.

4.2. Installation Guidelines


Before installing the switch, make sure to follow the guidelines below:

• Choose a location where RJ45 and SFP ports can be easily reached, allowing LEDs to be
visible.

• EDD box is made of plastic, so don’t put heavier equipments over it.

• Site’s temperature should be kept within 0°C to 50° C and its humidity within 10 to 90% non-
condensing.

• Do not block airflow exit so provide approximately 5 centimeters (2 inches) of space on all sides
of the device.

• Place the switch near a power source.

4.3. Powering the switch

Before connecting any cable to the equipment, be sure that the grounding system is functional.

After installing the switch, plug one end of IEC-320 standard power cable into the AC receptacle located
at the rear panel of the switch (see in Figure 7) and the other end into a local power source outlet. Power
LED should light, indicating the switch is correctly powered.

If DC power is used, power cable must be cut close to the AC sockets connection plug and connected in
a way that the socket central pin corresponds to protection ground and the other 2 pins for the power
supply (see in Figure 13). Equipment’s shelf is connected directly to the protection ground.
Figure 13. AC/DC Power Supply Connector
5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

5.1. Environmental Conditions


• Operating temperature: 0°C to 50°C

• Storage/Transportation: -20°C to 65°C

• Relative Humidity: 10% to 90%, non condensing

5.2. Power Supply


EDD works on AC or DC voltage and has an automatic selection. Limits and consumption are specified
in table below:

Recommended Voltage Limits Power Type Frequency Max power


Min Max - - -
93 250 AC 50/60 Hz 20W
-36 -72 DC - 24W
Table 8. Recommended power limits and consumption parameters

5.3. Weight

Models Weight
2104G1-EDD 0.715 kg (1.57 pounds)
2104G2-EDD 0.715 kg (1.57 pounds)
Table 9. Weight

5.4. Dimensions

Models Dimensions
2104G1-EDD 44mm height, 195mm width, 200mm depth
2104G2-EDD 44mm height, 195mm width, 200mm depth
Table 10. Dimensions
Phone: +55 51 3358-0100
Support: +55 51 3358-0122
Fax: +55 51 3358-0101
www.datacom.ind.br

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