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Digital Energy
Multilin
MultiLink ML1200
Managed Field Switch
Instruction Manual
Firmware Revision 3.3x
Manual P/N: 1601-9095-A1
Manual Order Code: GEK-113538
Copyright © 2009 GE Multilin
GE Multilin
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These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purpose, the matter should be referred to the General Electric Company. To the extent required the products described herein meet applicable ANSI, IEEE, and NEMA standards; but
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TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 1: INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................................. 1-1 INSPECTING THE PACKAGE AND PRODUCT ........................................................................1-1 ORDER CODES ..................................................................................................................................... 1-2 SPECIFICATIONS ......................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ALARM CONTACTS FOR MONITORING INTERNAL POWER, AND SOFTWARE TRAPS .....3-8 ML1200 PORT MODULE (PM) INSTALLATION .................................................................3-9 CONNECTING A MANAGEMENT CONSOLE TERMINAL TO MULTILINK ML1200 (SERIAL-RJ-45 CONSOLE PORT) ........3-10 4: OPERATION FUNCTIONALITY ..................................................................................................................................4-1 SWITCHING FUNCTIONALITY .............
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TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS SECURITY LOGS .....................................................................................................................6-8 AUTHORIZED MANAGERS .....................................................................................................6-10 CONFIGURING PORT SECURITY WITH ENERVISTA SOFTWARE ..................................... 6-12 COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS WEB MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE ............................................................10-7 DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................10-7 CONFIGURING TAG VLANS THROUGH THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ................10-12 DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................10-12 COMMANDS ..........................
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TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................14-9 15: IGMP OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................. 15-1 DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................15-1 IGMP CONCEPTS .....................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MAIN COMMANDS .................................................................................................................17-14 CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ..............................................................................................17-16 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................18-1 OVERVIEW ................................................................
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Digital Energy Multilin Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction 1.1 Getting Started 1.1.1 Inspecting the Package and Product Examine the shipping container for obvious damage prior to installing this product; notify the carrier of any damage that you believe occurred during shipment or delivery. Inspect the contents of this package for any signs of damage and ensure that the items listed below are included. This package should contain: • Multilink ML1200 Ma
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INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.2 Order Codes ML1200 - * - * - * - * - * - * * ML1200 Module Slot A Slot B Slot C Slot D ML1200 | | | | | | Base Unit Power Supply 250S | | | | | ML1200 250VDC Chassis 125S | | | | | ML1200 125VDC Chassis 48VS | | | | | ML1200 48VDC Chassis 24VS | | | | | ML1200 24VDC Chassis 12VS | | | | | ML1200 12VDC Chassis 125D | | | | | ML1200 125VDC Chassis - Dual Input PSU 48VD | | | | | ML1200 48VDC Chassis - Dual Input PSU 24VD | | | | | ML1200 24VDC Chassis - Dua
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 1.3 Specifications PERFORMANCE Filtering / Forwarding Rate:............................................................... Ethernet(10Mb):14,880 pps Fast Ethernet(100Mb): 148,800 pps Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb): 1, 488,000 pps Switching Processing Type: ............................................................... Store and Forward with IEEE 802.3x full-duplex flow -control, non-blocking Data Rate: ...........................................................
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INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1000BASE-SX, full-duplex, multi-mode(50μm cable):............550m 1000BASE-LX, full-duplex, single-mode(62.5μm cable): ......5Km FIBER MULTI-MODE CONNECTOR TYPES SUPPORTED: Fiber Port, ST-type (twist-lock): ........................................................Fiber multi-mode, 10Mb 10BASE-FL Fiber Port, MTRJ-type (plug-in):........................................................SFF Fiber multi-mode100BASE-FX Fiber Port, SC-type (snap-in): ..............
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION POWER CONSUMPTION 35 watts worst case (for a fully loaded fiber model) 12 watts typical (for a small 4 port copper-only model) DUAL DC POWER INPUT (OPTIONAL) A Dual-Source option is available for the 12VDC, 24VDC, – 48VDC, and 125VDC models (not the 250VDC model). This provides for continuity of operation when either of the DC input sources is interrupted. See Appendices B and C. The Dual-Source Terminal Block is marked:.............................. “ –A,
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INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION APPROVALS Applicable Council Directive According to CE Compliance Low voltage directive EN60950-1 EMC Directive EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-4 North America cULus UL60950-1 C22.2 No. 60950-1 Manufactured under a registered ISO ISO9001 quality program WARRANTY Three years, per UL 60950 temperature rating. Made in USA 1–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 1.4 Command Line Interface Firmware 1.4.1 Console Connection The connection to the console is accessed through the DB-9 RS232 connector on the switch marked as the console port. This command line interface (or CLI) provides access to the switch commands. It can be accessed by attaching a VT100 compatible terminal or a PC running terminal emulation firmware to the console port. USB-to-serial adapters are also available for computers that do not support nati
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INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.4.3 Console Screen Once the console cable is connected to the PC and the firmware configured, ML1200 legal disclaimers and other text scrolls by on the screen. The line interface prompt appears displaying the switch model number (e.g. ML1200>) The switch has three modes of operation: operator (least privilege), manager, and configuration. The prompts for the switches change as the switch changes modes from operator to manager to configuration. The promp
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Note If the ML1200 is not connected to a network, then proceed to Step 3 below. or use the default IP address. Step 1: The ML1200 will scan the network for a DHCP server. If the server responds, the ML1200 will acquire and set the assigned IP address. To manage the switch, determine the assigned IP address and enter as follows in Internet Explorer: https:// Ensure that https is entered, not http, and that there is connectivity (that is
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INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Follow the steps described above for connecting the console cable and setting the console firmware. Power on the switch. Once the login prompt appears, login as manager using default password (manager). Configure the IP address, network mask and default gateway as per the IP addressing scheme for your network. Set the manager password (this step is recommended; refer to the following section). Save the settings (without saving, the changes made will
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ML1200# show setup Version: ML1200 build 2.1.0 Nov 12 2007 11:10:13 MAC Address: 00:20:06:27:0a:e0 IP Address: 3.94.247.41 Subnet Mask: 255.255.252.0 Gateway Address: 3.94.244.1 CLI Mode: Manager System Name: ML1200 System Description: 6 Port Modular Ethernet Switch System Contact: multilin.tech@ge.com System Location: Markham, Ontario System ObjectId: 1.3.6.1.4.1.13248.12.7 ML1200# show sysconfig System Name: ML1200 System Contact: multilin.tech@ge.com Syst
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INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.4.8 User Management A maximum of five users can be added per switch. Users can be added, deleted or changed from a manager level account. There can be more than one manager account, subject to the maximum number of users on the switch being restricted to five. To add a user, use the add command as shown below. The user name has to be a unique name. The password is recommended to be at least 8 characters long with a mix of upper case, lower case, number