Omnitron Systems Technology iConverter GX/T2 Standalone Module User Manual

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SW2: Port 2 “AN/Man”
This DIP-switch configures Port 2 for Auto Negotiation or Manual operation.

Switch

Legend

Function

DOWN (Default)

UP

SW1

Auto/100

Port 1 Speed and Duplex

Auto

100

SW2

AN/Man

Port 2 Negotiation

Auto

Manual

SW3

100/10

Port 2 Speed

100

10

SW4

FDX/HDX

Port 2 Duplex

FDX

HDX

SW5

Mode 1

Asymmetrical Link Propagate

Port 1 to Port 2

Link Segment

Link Propagate

Port 1 to Port 2

SW6

Mode 2

Asymmetrical Link Propagate

Port 2 to Port 1

Link Segment

Link Propagate

Port 2 to Port 1

SW7

Off/On

Pause

Off

On

SW8

On/Off

MAC Learning

On

Off

Figure 3: DIP-switch Bank 2 Definitions

SW3 and SW4: Port 2 Speed “100/10” and Duplex “FDX/HDX”
See Figure 4 for configuring negotiation, duplex mode and speed.

SW2

AN/Man

SW3

100/10

SW4

FDX/HDX

RJ-45 Mode of Operation

AN

10 or 100 FDX or HDX When set to auto-negotiation the following modes are advertised:

1000FDX, 1000HDX, 100FDX, 100HDX, 10FDX, 10HDX

Man

100

FDX

The RJ-45 port is set to manual and is forced to 100FDX

Man

100

HDX

The RJ-45 port is set to manual and is forced to 100HDX

Man

10

FDX

The RJ-45 port is set to manual and is forced to 10FDX

Man

10

HDX

The RJ-45 port is set to manual and is forced to 10HDX

Figure 4: Port Speed and Duplex Selection

SW5 and SW6: Link Modes “Mode 1” and “Mode 2”
These DIP-switches configure the link mode settings. It is recommended to have link modes DOWN

“Off” position (default) during the initial installation. After the circuit has been tested and operational,

configure the module for the desired mode.
Link Segment
In Link Segment mode, all ports operate independently. A loss of a receive link signal will only affect

the port detecting the loss of signal. All the other ports will continue to generate a link signal.
Link Propagate
In Link Propagate mode, the loss of a receive link signal will continue to propagate through to the

next port in the network causing the port to drop link.
Asymmetrical Link Propagate
In Asymmetrical Link Propagate mode, faults are propagated based on the port notation. Port 1 to Port

2 notation indicates the direction the loss of link signal will propagate. A loss of receive link on the fiber

optic Port 1 causes the UTP Port 2 to drop its link due to the propagated state (Port 1 to Port 2). The

loss of link on the in the Port 1 to Port 2 direction. See Figure 5 for valid Link Mode configurations.

SW5

SW6

Function

Down

Down

Link Segment

Down

Up

Link Propagate Port 2 to Port 1

Up

Down

Link Propagate Port 1 to Port 2

Up

Up

Link Propagate

Figure 5: Link Modes

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SW7: Pause “Off/On”
The Pause DIP-switch sets the flow control functionality for all ports on the module, including pause

mode advertisement, pause functionality, and half duplex back pressure. When the DIP-switch is in

the Pause “On” position, flow control functionality is enabled. When this DIP-switch is in the Pause

“Off” position (factory default), flow control functionality is disabled.
If Pause is On and the port is in half duplex, then half duplex flow control is enabled. When a port is

in half duplex flow control it generates a back pressure signal when internal buffer resources are low.
If Pause is On and the port is in full duplex, then full duplex flow control is enabled. When a port is in

full duplex flow control and internal buffering resources are low, a pause frame is generated to slow

down the traffic flow to the port.
SW8: MAC Learning “On/Off”
When this DIP-switch is in the “On” position (factory default), all ports on the module will learn the

source MAC address of each received packet and store the address so packets destined for the stored

addresses can be forwarded to the appropriate interface on the module. When the DIP-switch is in

the “Off” position, learning is turned off and all received packets are forwarded to all ports.
2) INSTALL STANDALONE MODULE AND CONNECT CABLES

Caution: Use proper ESD protection to reduce the risk of damage to your equipment.

a.

The GX/T2 is available as a standalone module with integrated wall-mount brackets. Attach

the unit to a wall, backboard or other flat surfaces. Make sure the unit is placed in a safe, dry

and secure location.

To power the unit using the AC/DC adapter, connect the AC/DC adapter to the AC outlet. Then

connect the barrel plug at the end of the wire on the AC/DC adapter to the 2.5mm DC barrel

connector (center-positive) on the chassis. Confirm that the unit has powered up properly by

checking the power status LED located on the front of the unit.

To power the unit using a DC power source, prepare a power cable using a two conductor

insulated wire (not supplied) with a 14 AWG gauge minimum. Cut the power cable to the length

required. Strip approximately 3/8 of an inch of insulation from the power cable wires. Connect

the power cables to the unit by fastening the stripped ends to the DC power connector. Connect

the power wires to the DC power source. The Power LED should indicate the presence of

power.

NOTE: If mounting with a safety ground attachment, use the safety ground screw at the

rear of the unit.

b.

When using a GX/T2 SFP model, insert the SFP fiber transceiver into the Port 1 SFP receptacle

on the GX/T2.

NOTE: The release latch of the SFP Fiber transceiver must be in the closed position

before insertion.

c.

Connect the UTP port via a Category 5 or better cable to a 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or

1000BASE-T Ethernet device.

d.

Connect an appropriate multimode or single-mode fiber cable to the fiber port of the installed

module. It is important to ensure that the transmit (TX) is attached to the receive side of the

device at the other end and the receive (RX) is attached to the transmit side. Single-fiber (SF)

media converter models operate in pairs. The TX wavelength must match the RX wavelength

at the other end and the RX wavelength must match the TX wavelength at the other end.

3) VERIFY OPERATION
Verify the correct LED is illuminated based on the configuration of the port. Figure 6 and 7 on the next

page indicates the operation of the port based on the illuminated LEDs. If the 100 LED is illuminated,

the port is operating at 100Mbps. If the 1000 LED is illuminated, the port is operating at 1000Mbps

and if the 100 and 1000 LEDs are illuminated, the port is operating at 10Mbps.

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