Omnitron Systems Technology 2GXM user manual Configuring DIP-SWITCHES

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3.2CONFIGURING DIP-SWITCHES

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SA

The 2GXM plug-in module has two board-mounted DIP-switches. The standalone unit has one bank of DIP-switches. The location of the DIP-switches are illustrate below.

DIP-switch Locations

3.2.1Board-Mounted Bank 1 Settings

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DIP-switch Bank 1 is available on both the plug-in and standalone modules. The table indicates the position of the switch; Left/Down or Right/Up. As indicated in the DIP-switch location diagram, Left and Right refers to the plug-in module and Down and Up refers to the standalone module.

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(Left/Right)

SA

(Up/Down)

Switch

Left/Down

Right/Up

(Factory Default)

 

 

SW1

AN:

Man:

Fiber Port 1 Auto-Negotiation

Fiber Port 1 Manual

 

SW2

AN:

Man:

Fiber Port 2 Auto-Negotiation

Fiber Port 2 Manual

 

SW3

Reserved

Reserved

SW4

Reserved

Reserved

SW5

Reserved

Reserved

SW6 - SW8

See Link Mode DIP-Switch Table in Section 3.2.1.3

 

 

 

3.2.1.1SW1, SW2 - Auto/Manual Negotiation “AN/MAN”

When the DIP-switch is in the Left/Down Auto-Negotiate “AN” position (factory default), the Port automatically determines the duplex and pause modes of the connecting fiber optic devices. If the connecting fiber optic devices cannot provide the proper signal to indicate their own mode of operation, the DIP- switch should be set to the Right/Up Manual “MAN” position. SW1 controls Port 1; SW2 controls Port 2.

NOTE: When the fiber optic ports operate in Auto-Negotiation mode, the ports advertise for Pause. When the fiber optic ports operate in Manual mode, Pause is disabled.

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Contents Standalone and PLUG-IN Module Table of Contents Overview Standalone Plug-InPort Structure Installation Procedure Configuring DIP-SWITCHES DIP-switch Bank 2 is only available on the plug-in module 2.3 SW3 Pause Disable/Enable Off/On Installing PLUG-IN Modules and Connecting Cables Passwords Management Options screen will be displayed 2GXM Setting the Chassis Number and Name Setting 2GXM Passwords Setting Snmp Preferences Setting SNMPv1/v2c Read and Write Community Names Setting the Snmp Trap IP Host Addresses Vlan ID Enabling/Disabling Soft-switch Reload Access the 2GXM Remotely Updating the 2GXM Firmware via the Serial Console Port Verify Operation Detailed Module Configuration NMM2GXM LED Module Management Mode Port Configuration Port Access 3 802.3ah Parameters Local Status Section OUI 4 802.3ah Events Port Vlan Page Tagged Vlan Pvid Vlan ID VID BP a BP BVlan Table is Empty Vlan ID +1 Vlan ID CNode Loopback To refresh the Port Statistic screen, press Enter 2GXM Specifications Cable TypesTroubleshooting Guide Possible CausesWarranty Limitation of Warranty

2GXM specifications

Omnitron Systems Technology has made significant strides in the realm of networking solutions, particularly with its innovative 2GXM series of managed Ethernet switches. These devices are designed to cater to the growing demands for reliable, high-speed network connectivity in industrial environments. The 2GXM series stands out with its robust features, advanced technologies, and versatile characteristics that meet the needs of various applications ranging from industrial automation to surveillance systems.

One of the main features of the Omnitron 2GXM is its support for Gigabit Ethernet with both copper and fiber interfaces. This dual capability allows for flexible network configurations, enabling users to extend their network range while maintaining high data transmission speeds. The switch supports a variety of port combinations, including SFP slots for fiber connections and standard Ethernet ports, facilitating seamless integration into existing infrastructures.

In addition to its connectivity options, the 2GXM series includes advanced management functionalities. It supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing network administrators to monitor device performance, configure settings, and manage the network from a centralized platform. The switch also features VLAN support, providing enhanced network segmentation and security by allowing the separation of different network traffic types.

Another critical aspect of the 2GXM series is its rugged design, making it an ideal choice for industrial environments. It is built to withstand harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures, vibrations, and electromagnetic interference. This durability ensures maximum uptime and reliability, which are essential for mission-critical applications.

The 2GXM also features Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, enabling it to supply power to connected devices such as IP cameras and wireless access points. This not only simplifies installation but also reduces the need for additional power sourcing, enhancing overall efficiency.

Furthermore, the switch incorporates advanced security features, including port security and access control lists (ACLs), to safeguard the network against unauthorized access and potential threats. This focus on security reassures users that their industrial operations can run smoothly and safely.

In summary, the Omnitron Systems Technology 2GXM series of managed Ethernet switches offers a compelling combination of high-speed connectivity, advanced management features, rugged construction, and enhanced security. These characteristics make it a preferred choice for enterprises looking to strengthen their industrial networks while achieving operational efficiency and reliability.