Net Optics ISWCU3S2x8 Manuel utilisateur

User Guide for
2xN 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch™
Model ISWCU3S2x8, ISWCU3S2x16, ISWCU3S2x32
Doc. PUB ISWCU3S2U Rev. 2, 07/06

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2xN 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch
Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview.......................................................1
KeyFeatures....................................................2
UnpackingandInspection..........................................2
AboutthisGuide.................................................3
InstallationPlanning..............................................3
ProductDiagrams................................................4
LEDIndicators..................................................4
Chapter 2
Installing the iMatrix Switch
Overview.......................................................5
InstallationPlanning..............................................5
Conguring the iMatrix Switch .....................................6
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ConnectingtoSwitchSpanPorts...................................10
Connecting to the Monitoring Device................................10
Connecting the Management Port...................................11
Daisy Chaining iMatrix Switches ...................................12

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Chapter 3
Using iMatrix Switch Web Manager
Overview......................................................15
Accessing Web Manager..........................................15
ViewingSwitchStatus ...........................................17
SwitchControl .................................................17
Conguring the iMatrix Switch ....................................18
Message Board .................................................18
Chapter 4
Using System Manager
Overview......................................................19
Installing System Manager ........................................19
Exploring System Manager........................................23
CreatingaGroup................................................24
DeletingaGroup................................................25
Adding iMatrix Switches .........................................25
Deleting an iMatrix Switch........................................28
Conguring an iMatrix Switch .....................................28
Viewing iMatrix Switch Information ................................29
Modifying an iMatrix Switch ......................................31
ControllingSwitchConnections....................................32
EnteringPortNamesandNotes....................................34

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Appendix A
Specications and Models
Specications ..................................................35
Appendix B
Command Line Interface

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Chapter 1
Introduction
Overview
Net Optics 2xN 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switches enhance LAN vis-
ibility by providing access across multiple 10/100/1000 Span ports for one or
two distributed analyzers. The physical layer connections through the iMatrix
Switch eliminate the need to reconnect and recongure analyzers for each new
monitoring task. This exibility instantly improves ease of use and return on
investment.
The 2xN 10/100/1000 Span iMatrix Switch supports simultaneous passive
monitoring of any two Span ports connected to the iMatrix Switch, each with
a separate distributed analyzer.
Scalable Deployment
Double or triple Span port coverage by daisy chaining iMatrix Switches. The
Daisy Chain option allows a single distributed device to manage up to three
iMatrix Switches and 96 Span ports. Models with 2x8, 2x16, and 2x32 Span
port densities are available.
Remote Control
The iMatrix Switch Web Manager and iMatrix Switch System Manager allow
you to remotely set IP parameters and change which link is monitored with a
click of your mouse. The Web Manager is browser-based interface accessible
from any PC with a browser and access to the iMatrix Switch’s IP address.
The iMatrix Switch System Manager is SNMP-based.
Reliability
For extra uptime protection, Net Optics iMatrix Switches offer redundant
power connections. Should the primary power source fail, the iMatrix Switch
automatically switches to the backup power source. Power LEDs on the front
of the iMatrix Switch indicate the current power source.

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Key Features
Passive, Secure Technology
Provides complete cross-link visibility at 10/100/1000 Mbps without data
stream interference or introducing a point of failure
Daisy chain iMatrix Switches for doubled or tripled coverage
Redundant power ensures monitoring uptime
Ease of Use
Remote management software provides control over which Span ports are
being monitored
LED indicators on the iMatrix Switch allow for quick status checks
Front-mounted network connectors for easy installation and operation
Flexible design with removable feet allows for either rack-mount or stand-
alone use
Tested and compatible with all major manufacturers’ monitoring devices,
including protocol analyzers, probes, and intrusion detection/prevention
systems
Support
Net Optics offers free technical support throughout the lifetime of your
purchase. Our technical support team is available from 8 am to 5 pm Pacic
Time, Monday through Friday at +1 (408) 737-7777 and via email at
at www.netoptics.com.
Unpacking and Inspection
Carefully unpack the 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch and check for
damaged or missing parts. The iMatrix Switch ships with the following:
2XN 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch
Two power cords
One RS232 cable
Five straight-through CAT5e cables
Two Mini-DIN cables
2xN 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch User Guide
One software CD
Pads for surface mounting
Brackets and fasteners for rack mounting
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You may have also ordered an extended warranty. Carefully check the pack-
ing slip against parts received. If any part is missing or damaged, contact Net
Optics Customer Service immediately.
About this Guide
This Guide provides you all the information you need to congure and operate
the 2xN 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch. Please read the entire Guide
before attempting to install or operate the iMatrix Switch.
The following models are covered in this Guide.
Part Number Description
ISW-CU3-S2X8 2X8 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch
ISW-CU3-S2X16 2X16 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch
ISW-CU3-S2X32 2X32 10/100/1000 Span Port iMatrix Switch

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Product Diagrams
Figure 1: Front Panel ISW-CU3-S2X8
Figure 2: Front Panel ISW-CU3-S2X16
Figure 3: Front Panel ISW-CU3-S2X32
Figure 4: Rear Panel
LED Indicators
Link/Activity Indicator: If a good link is established, the LED illuminates a
steady green. If there is current activity on this link, the LED ashes.
10/100/1000 Indicator: If the Port is set to 10 Mbps, the LED will illuminate
orange. If the Port is set to 100 Mbps, the LED will illuminate yellow. If the
Port is set to 1000 Mbps, the LED will illuminate green.
Main and Redundant Power: If the Tap is deployed with both power sup-
plies, both LEDs illuminate when the Tap is connected to power. An off power
LED indicates that the corresponding power supply is not functioning or not
connected.
11 12
13 15 1614
910
3 4
5 7 86
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Span Port
2x16 GigaBit Span Port Switch
1
Daisy ChainDaisy Chain
2
Monitor 2Monitor 1
Control Ports
DIP Switch
Remote Interface
Port
Power Plug
Rubber Feet
(removable)
Rubber Feet
(removable)
Daisy Chain
Control Ports
Power Plug
CONTROL PORT 2CONTROL PORT 1
OFF
1 3 4 5 6 7 82
2x16 10/100/1000 Span Port Switch
1
Daisy ChainDaisy Chain
2
Monitor 2Monitor 1
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13 15 1614 21 23 2422 29 31 32305 7 86
Span Port
11 12
910 19 20
17 18 27 28
25 26
3 4
12
3 4
5 7 86
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2x8 10/100/1000 Span Port Switch
1
Daisy ChainDaisy Chain
2
Monitor 2Monitor 1

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Chapter 2
Installing the iMatrix Switch
Overview
The procedure for installing the iMatrix Switch follows these basic steps:
Plan the installation
Congure IP parameters
Mount the iMatrix Switch
Connect the Management Port
Connect to the Span ports
Connect to the monitoring devices
Apply power to the iMatrix Switch
Check the installation
Installation Planning
There are two methods for connecting your iMatrix Switch to monitoring
devices. To determine which method best suits your application, please take a
moment to review the features listed below.
Single iMatrix Switch Mode
• A single iMatrix Switch controlled from the CLI or remote interfaces.
Daisy Chaining Mode
Allows up to three iMatrix Switches to be controlled through a iMatrix
Switch designated as the Controller.
Remote Access
The remote access feature requires that you assign an IP address to the
iMatrix Switch. If you are daisy chaining iMatrix Switches, you only need an
IP address for the Controller iMatrix Switch. You may also wish to assign a
netmask.
If you plan to remotely access and control the iMatrix Switch over WAN, you
can also set a gateway and IP address where you plan to use System Manager
or other SNMP management tool.
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