UTAH SCIENTIFIC Utah-400 iP User manual

The Utah-400 iP Routing Switcher
System Setup and Operations

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The Utah-400 iP Routing Switcher - Operators' Manual
• Document Number: 82101-0084
• Document Version: 2.0
• Date: September 8, 2008
• Printed in U.S.A.
Copyrights and Trademarks
© 2008 Utah Scientific, Inc., All rights reserved. Any use or reproduction of this guide’s contents with-
out the prior written consent of Utah Scientific, Inc. is strictly prohibited.
•Utah-400 is a trademark of Utah Scientific, Inc.
•Windows, Windows 2000 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
•All other product names and any registered or unregistered trademarks mentioned in this guide are
used for identification purposes only and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners.
Notice
Information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice or obligation. While every effort
has been made to ensure that the information is accurate as of the publication date, Utah Scientific, Inc.
assumes no liability for errors or omissions. In addition, Utah Scientific, Inc. assumes no responsibility
for damages resulting from the use of this guide.
FCC Compliance (USA) and Digital Equipment Compliance (Canada)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A, digital device,
pursuant to Part 15, Subpart B of the FCC Rules and the Canadian EMC Requirement (ICES-003).
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user will be required to correct the interference at
their own expense. Shielded cables must be used to ensure compliance with the FCC Class A limits.

Setup and Operations Guide
Declaration of Conformity
Utah Scientific, Inc.
4750 Wiley Post Way, Suite 150
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-2878 U.S.A.
We declare our sole responsibility that the Utah-400 Digital Routing Switcher is in conformance with
the following standards:
Emission
•EN55022:1994+A1&A2
Immunity
•EN55024:1998
•EN61000-3-2
•EN61000-3-3
Safety
•IEC 60950-1:2001 /EN 60950-1:2001
Following the provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European Union:
•EMC Directive 89/336/EED
•Low Voltage Electrical Directive 72/23/EEC
Utah Scientific, Inc. hereby declares that the product specified above conforms to the above Directive(s)
and Standard(s).

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Important Safeguards and Notices
This section provides important safety guidelines for the Operator and Service Personnel. Specific
warnings and cautions are found throughout the guide where they apply, but may not appear here. Please
read and follow the important safety information, specifically those instructions related to risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons.
Safety Symbols
•Hazardous Voltage symbol
•Caution symbol. The product is marked with this symbol when it is necessary to
refer to the manual to prevent damage to the product.
Warnings
Please observe the following important warnings:
•Any instructions in this guide that require opening the chassis, changing a
power supply, or removing a board, should be performed by qualified personnel
only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any service unless you
are qualified to do so.
•Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.
•Do not use this product in or near water. Disconnect AC power before installing
any options or servicing the unit unless instructed to do so by this manual.
•This product is grounded through the power cord ground conductor. To avoid
electric shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before con-
necting the product inputs or outputs.
•Route power cords and other cables so they won’t be damaged.
•The AC receptacle (socket) should be located near the equipment and be easily
accessible.
•Disconnect power before cleaning. Do not use any liquid or aerosol cleaner -
use only a damp cloth.

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•Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this product. To avoid personal
injury, do not touch exposed conductors and components while power is on. Do
not insert anything into either of the systems two-power supply cavities with
power connected.
•Do not wear hand jewelry or watches when troubleshooting high current cir-
cuits, such as power supplies. During installation, do not use the door handles
or front panels to lift the equipment as they may open abruptly and injure you.
•To avoid fire hazard when replacing fuses, use only the specified correct type,
voltage and current rating as referenced in the appropriate parts list for this
product. Always refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel.
•Have qualified personnel perform safety checks after any service.
Cautions
Please observe the following important cautions:
•When installing this equipment do not install power cords to building surfaces.
To prevent damage when replacing fuses, locate and correct the problem that
caused the fuse to blow, before reconnecting power.
•Use only specified replacement parts
Notices
Please observe the following important notes:
• When the adjacent symbol is indicated on the chassis, please refer to the man-
ual for additional information.
• For the HD-2020 Chassis and Master Control Panel, refer to “Connecting and
Disconnecting Power” - Chapter 2 (Hardware Installation).

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Company Information
Utah Scientific, Incorporated
4750 Wiley Post Way, Suite 150
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-2878 U.S.A.
•Telephone: +1 (801) 575-8801
•FAX: +1 (801) 537-3098
•Technical Services (voice): +1 (800) 447-7204
•Technical Services (FAX): +1 (801) 537-3069
•E-Mail -General Information: [email protected]
•E-Mail -Technical Services: [email protected]
•World Wide Web: http://www.utahscientific.com
•After Hours Emergency: +1 (800) 447-7204. Follow the menu instructions for Emergency Service.

Setup and Operations Guide
Warranty Policies
Hardware Warranty
Utah Scientific, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that the Utah Scientific hardware is free
from defects in materials and workmanship and will perform substantially in accordance with
the accompanying written materials under normal use and service for a period of ten (10) years
from the date of shipment. Any implied warranties on hardware are limited to ten (10) years.
Some states/jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the
above limitation may not apply to certain specific purchasers.
Software Warranty
Utah Scientific warrants that the software will perform substantially in accordance with the
accompanying written materials for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment.
Customer Remedies
For the first one (1) year after purchase of the software and the first ten (10) years after the date
of purchase of the hardware, Utah Scientific’s and its suppliers’ entire liability and purchaser’s
exclusive remedy shall be, at Utah Scientific’s option, either:
• Return of the price paid, or
• Repair or replacement of the software or hardware that does not meet the above warranties
and is returned to Utah Scientific under the returned materials authorization (RMA)
process with freight and forwarding charges paid.
After the initial warranty periods, purchaser’s exclusive remedy is the repair or replacement of
the hardware upon payment of a fixed fee to cover handling and service costs based on Utah
Scientific’s then-current price schedule. The above warranties are void if failure of the
software or hardware has resulted from an accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any replacement
software or hardware will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or
thirty (30) days, whichever is longer.

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No other warranties. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Utah Scientific and
its suppliers disclaim all other warranties, either express or implied, including, but not limited
to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with regard to the
software, the accompanying written materials, and any accompanying hardware. This limited
warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights. These rights may vary in certain states/
jurisdictions.
No liability for consequential damages. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
in no event shall Utah Scientific or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever
(including without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss
of business information, or any other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use
Utah Scientific products, even if Utah Scientific has been advised of the possibility of such
damages. Because some states/jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability
for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply in those
circumstances.

Contents i
Introduction
The Utah-400 iP Routing Switcher - Operators' Manual
Introduction
Overview ...................................................................................................... 1-2
Features ....................................................................................................... 1-2
Switch View .................................................................................................. 1-3
UT-400-IPW/RCP ....................................................................... 1-3
Panel View .................................................................................. 1-4
Panel Cabling ............................................................................................... 1-5
Installation
Cable Orientation for Non-CP switch .................................................................. 2-2
Rack Mounting .................................................................................................... 2-3
Installing the Utah-400 iP components ....................................... 2-3
Connections ........................................................................................................ 2-4
Ethernet Cable Connections ............................................................ 2-4
Other Wiring Rules: ..................................................................... 2-4
Stacking Cable Connections ........................................................................ 2-5
Console Port Connection ............................................................................. 2-6
System Management
Introduction ......................................................................................................... 3-2
Remote Control Panel ........................................................................................ 3-3
Remote Control panel Usage - Status ........................................ 3-3
Remote Control Panel usage - Control ....................................... 3-3
Telnet / Diagnostic Interface ............................................................................... 3-4
Telnet / Diagnostic command structure ....................................................... 3-4
Web Management .............................................................................................. 3-6
Detailed Configuration Scenarios ....................................................................... 3-8
QoS .............................................................................................................. 3-8
Solution ........................................................................................................ 3-8

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Operation .................................................................................... 3-8
Port Aggregation Operation ......................................................................... 3-9
Aggregation Mode Checkboxes .................................................. 3-9
Aggregation Group Definitions .................................................... 3-9
VLAN Configuration .................................................................... 3-9
Private VLAN Configuration ........................................................ 3-9

UTAH-400 iP 1-1
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
This chapter contains the following:
Features ....................................................................................................... 1-2
Panel Views ................................................................................................. 1-3
UT-400-IPW/RCP ....................................................................... 1-3
Panel View .................................................................................. 1-4
Panel Cabling ............................................................................................... 1-5

Introduction
1-2 Introduction
Overview
The UT400-IPW is a 24 Port 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switch with two integral 5 Gb/Sec
stacking ports. The stacking ports allow it to be expanded up to 192 ports as an integral
system. It has the ability to be managed manually from a RS-232 CLI port, a browser
based web interface, or with the patented Utah Scientific real time control mechanism.
Features
The router contains a robust feature set, including standard redundant power supplies and
the following switching features:
• Jumbo Frame support up to 10 kilobyte.
• 8K MAC address support.
• 4K VLAN Support, including private and shared VLAN's.
• Link Aggregation with up to 16 members per group.
• Wire speed based MAC learning.
• QoS with up to four queues per port.
• Advanced QoS control lists that allow decisions based on IP TOS, DSCP, EtherType,
VLAN, or UDP/TCP Ports.
• Ingress and Egress queue shapers to fine tune network bandwidth utilization.
• Advanced Security parameters with up to 128 shared entries.
• Port mirroring for diagnostic or security applications.
The UT400-IPW is intended to be rack or cabinet mounted, and cable entry position is
selectable between the front and the rear.

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Switch View
(The following images contain the ID of each LED, and Connector)
UT-400-IPW/RCP
FIGURE 1-1. Switch View
Ports 1 - 24 Port Status LEDs
OFF - No Connection
Flashing Amber - 10/100 Mb/Sec
Flashing Green - 1 Gb/Sec
25-26
Stacking Port LEDs
Green = Connected
Dark = No connection
Diagnostics
Port
Power Supply 1 Slot
Power Supply LED
Green - OK
OFF - No connection or failed PS
Power Supply 2 Slot
IEC Connections
90 - 240 VAC
50/60 Hz
Front View
Rear View

Introduction
1-4 Introduction
Panel View
FIGURE 1-2. Panel View
Port Speed Running Priority
Ports – 1 - 24
Group Selection
COM 1 COM 2 – 4*
Station Name
(not used at this time )
U-NET
(not used at this time)
SERIAL
SC-4 Control
Ethernet
(not used at this time)
DIAGNOSTIC
(to PC serial port)
GPI Select
(not used at this time)
* Each COM Port can control an additional UT -400 IPW

UTAH-400 iP 1-5
Panel Cabling
FIGURE 1-3. Panel cable connection
RJ-45 to 9-pin male adapter
UTSCI part # 140064-04
connect to COM 1
RJ-45 to 9-pin male adapter
UTSCI part # 140064-04
connect to diagnostic port
1 each CAT 5E 10 foot
Ethernet cable
UTSCI part # 94005-0010

Introduction
1-6 Introduction

UTAH-400 iP 2-1
CHAPTER 2 Installation
This chapter contains the following:
Cable Orientation for Non-CP switch .................................................................. 2-2
Rack Mounting .................................................................................................... 2-3
Installing the Utah-400 iP components ....................................... 2-3
Connections ........................................................................................................ 2-4
Ethernet Cable Connections ............................................................ 2-4
Other Wiring Rules: ..................................................................... 2-4
Stacking Cable Connections ........................................................................ 2-5
Console Port Connection ............................................................................. 2-6

Installation
2-2 Installation
Cable Orientation for Non-CP switch
The UT-400-IPW can accommodate facilities requiring rear cable orientation by removing
both front and rear panel covers, then turning the board 180 degrees to the opposite
position.
FIGURE 2-1. Utah-400 IPW cable re-orientation
UT-400 IPW as shipped (front)
(rear)
front and rear covers removed
(9) screws removed from board, PS
unplugged, and board turned
board re-seated with ports re-oriented to the rear
covers replaced (LEDs continue to display on the front)
(remove screws from bottom)
Make sure the bracket assembly
is removed from the Stacking and
CLI ports before lifting the front
panel cover.

UTAH-400 iP 2-3
Rack Mounting
Rack Mounting
Installing the Utah-400 iP components
Use the following steps to install the Utah-400 iP system components into the rack frame(s):
FIGURE 2-2. UTAH-400 IPW/RCP mounted in 19" Rack Frame
1. Install both Utah-400 iP chassis components in the same, or separate 19" rack frames
as needed.
a. Determine the height to mount the remote panel and switcher in the rack frame.
b. Pick the chassis up from the shipping carton at the left and right side frames.
c. Move the chassis to the 19" rack frame and carefully slide it into the rack frame.
d. Align remaining mounting holes, install remaining rack screws through mounting
holes and then snug them down.
e. Finally, tighten all rack screws installed in the chassis mounting holes.
Switcher
19" Rack Frame
Panel

Installation
2-4 Installation
Connections
Power connections are made to dual IEC inlets,. Power should always be removed before
servicing. Power specs (100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz, 70 VA)
Ethernet Cable Connections
Category 5 or better, 100-ohm UTP or shielded twisted-pair (STP) balanced cable. For
1000 Mbps (gigabit) operation, Category 5E cabling or better is recommended.
If you connect a UT400 IPW twisted-pair port to another switch, which typically have MDI-
X ports, the UT400 IPW port automatically operates as an MDI port. If you connect it to an
end node, such as a server or PC, which typically have MDI ports, the UT400 IPW port
operates as an MDI-X port. In all cases, you can use standard "straight through" cables or
"crossover" cables. If you happen to use a correctly wired crossover cable, though, the
switch will still be able to automatically detect the MDI/MDI-X operation and link correctly
to the connected device.
Other Wiring Rules:
• All twisted-pair wires used for 10 Mbps, and 100 Mbps operation must be twisted
through the entire length of the cable. The wiring sequence must conform to EIA/TIA
568-B.
• For 1000Base-T connections, all four pairs of wires in the cable must be available for
data transmission; For 10 Mbps connections to the ports, you can use Category 3, 4,
or 5
• Unshielded twisted-pair cable, as supported by the IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T stan-
dard.
• For 100 Mbps connections to the ports, use 100-ohm Category 5 UTP or
• STP cable only, as supported by the IEEE 802.3u Type 100Base-TX standard.
• For 1000 Mbps connections, 100-ohm Category 5E or better cabling is recom-
mended.
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