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SS-1200-S Series Link Aggregation Taps

SS-2200-S Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps

SS-4200-S Series Quad-Link Aggregation Taps

Link Aggregation Taps

USER

guide

Feburary 2017

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Table of Contents

1 Terms of Use ............................................................................................................................................... 6

1.1 Copyright ......................................................................................................................................................... 6

1.2 License Agreement ........................................................................................................................................ 6

1.3 Proprietary Notice .......................................................................................................................................... 6

1.4 Trademark Attribution .................................................................................................................................... 6

1.5 Certifications and Marks ................................................................................................................................. 6

1.6 Safety Notices and Warnings .......................................................................................................................... 7

2 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 8

2.1 LINKprotect™ ................................................................................................................................................... 8

2.2 What Shipped? ............................................................................................................................................... 9

2.3 Common Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 9

2.4 Supported SFP Transceivers ......................................................................................................................... 10

3 Hardware .................................................................................................................................................. 10

3.1 SS-1200 Series Front Panels ......................................................................................................................... 10

3.1.1

SS-1204BT-BT-S ..................................................................................................................................... 10

3.1.2

SS-1204BT-SFP-S .................................................................................................................................... 10

3.1.3

SS-1204LX-BT-S ...................................................................................................................................... 10

3.1.4

SS-1204LX-SFP-S .................................................................................................................................... 10

3.1.5

SS-1204SX-BT-S ..................................................................................................................................... 11

3.1.6

SS-1204SX-SFP-S .................................................................................................................................... 11

3.2 SS-2200 Series Front Panels ......................................................................................................................... 11

3.2.1

SS-2206BT-BT-S ..................................................................................................................................... 11

3.2.2

SS-2206SX-SFP-S .................................................................................................................................... 11

3.2.3

SS-2206LX-SFP-S .................................................................................................................................... 11

3.2.4

SS-2210BT-BT/SFP-S .............................................................................................................................. 11

3.3 SS-4200 Series Front Panels ......................................................................................................................... 12

3.3.1

SS-4210BT-SFP-S .................................................................................................................................... 12

3.4 Front Panel Description ................................................................................................................................ 12

3.4.1

Power .................................................................................................................................................... 12

3.4.2

Copper Network Port Pairs ................................................................................................................... 13

3.4.3

Fiber TAP Port Pairs ............................................................................................................................... 13

3.4.4

Copper Any-To-Any Ports ...................................................................................................................... 14

3.4.5

SFP Any-To-Any Ports ............................................................................................................................ 14

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3.4.6

Management Port ................................................................................................................................. 14

3.5 Rear Panel Description ................................................................................................................................. 15

3.5.1

Serial DB9 .............................................................................................................................................. 15

3.5.2

Rear Labeling ......................................................................................................................................... 15

3.5.3

Input Power Ports ................................................................................................................................. 15

4 Installation and Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 16

4.1

Rack Installation and Connection to Network ............................................................................................ 16

4.2

Command Line Interface ........................................................................................................................... 16

4.2.1

Basic Functionality ................................................................................................................................ 16

4.2.2

Initial Login (Default) ............................................................................................................................. 17

4.2.3

Password Recovery ............................................................................................................................... 17

4.3

What is that Clicking Noise? – LINKprotect Feature .................................................................................... 18

4.3.1

Definition ............................................................................................................................................... 18

4.3.2

Normal SINGLEstream Operation ......................................................................................................... 19

4.3.3

LINKprotect Example ............................................................................................................................. 19

4.3.4

What happens after the relays close? – Manual Mode ........................................................................ 21

4.3.5

What happens after the relays close? – Auto Mode ............................................................................ 22

4.3.6

LINKprotect Commands ........................................................................................................................ 23

4.4

System Command List ............................................................................................................................... 24

4.4.1

Exit (EX) ................................................................................................................................................. 24

4.4.2

Help (HE) ............................................................................................................................................... 24

4.4.3

Power Status (PO ST) ............................................................................................................................. 24

4.4.4

Set Date (SE DA) .................................................................................................................................... 24

4.4.5

Set Ping (SE PI) ....................................................................................................................................... 24

4.4.6

Set Prompt (SE PR) ................................................................................................................................ 25

4.4.7

Set SSH (SE SH) ...................................................................................................................................... 25

4.4.8

Set SSH Key (SE SH KY) .......................................................................................................................... 25

4.4.9

Set Telnet (SE TT) .................................................................................................................................. 25

4.4.10

Set Time (SE TI) ...................................................................................................................................... 25

4.4.11

Set Upgrade (SE UP) .............................................................................................................................. 26

4.4.12

Show Device Uptime (SH DE UP) ........................................................................................................... 26

4.4.13

Show Product (SH PR) ........................................................................................................................... 26

4.4.14

Show TCP CONNECTIONS (SH TC CO) .................................................................................................... 26

4.4.15

Show (SH) .............................................................................................................................................. 26

4.4.16

Show Time (SH TI) ................................................................................................................................. 26

4.4.17

SU .......................................................................................................................................................... 27

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SU Set Password (SU SE PA) .................................................................................................................. 27

4.5

Management Port Command List .............................................................................................................. 27

4.5.1

Set Gateway (SE GA) ............................................................................................................................. 27

4.5.2

Set IP (SE IP) .......................................................................................................................................... 27

4.5.3

Set Subnet (SE SU) ................................................................................................................................. 27

4.5.4

Set TCP Port (SE TC PO) ......................................................................................................................... 28

4.5.5

Show Management (SH MA) ................................................................................................................. 28

4.6

User-Management Command List ............................................................................................................. 28

4.6.1

Add User (AD US) .................................................................................................................................. 28

4.6.2

Delete User (DE US) ............................................................................................................................... 28

4.6.3

Edit User (ED US) ................................................................................................................................... 28

4.6.4

Show Users (SH US) ............................................................................................................................... 29

4.7

Port-Traffic Management Command List ................................................................................................... 29

4.7.1

Set Link Protect (SE LP) .......................................................................................................................... 29

4.7.2

Set Port Group (SE PO GR) .................................................................................................................... 29

4.7.1

Set Port Monitor (SE PO MO) ................................................................................................................ 29

4.7.2

Set Port Name (SE PO NA) ..................................................................................................................... 29

4.7.3

Set Port Speed(SE PO SP) ...................................................................................................................... 30

4.7.4

Set Port Vtag (SE PO VT) ........................................................................................................................ 30

4.7.5

Show Groups (SH GR) ............................................................................................................................ 30

4.7.6

Show Port Config (SH PO CO) ................................................................................................................ 30

4.7.7

Show Port Routing (SH PO RO) .............................................................................................................. 31

4.8

SNMP Command List ................................................................................................................................. 31

4.8.1

Delete SNMPv2c Readcommunity (DE V2 RC) ...................................................................................... 31

4.8.2

Delete SNMPv2c Trap Destination (DE V2 TR DE) ................................................................................. 31

4.8.3

Delete SNMPv2c Writecommunity (DE V2 WC) .................................................................................... 31

4.8.4

Delete SNMPv3 Trap Destination (DE V3 TR DE) .................................................................................. 31

4.8.5

Delete SNMPv3 User (DE V3 US) ........................................................................................................... 32

4.8.6

Set SNMP (SE SN) .................................................................................................................................. 32

4.8.7

Set SNMPv2C Readcommunity (SE V2 RC) ............................................................................................ 32

4.8.8

Set SNMPv2C Trap Destination (SE V2 TR DE) ...................................................................................... 32

4.8.9

Set SNMPv2C Writecommunity (SE V2 WC) ......................................................................................... 32

4.8.10

Set SNMPv3 MontorUser (SE V3 MU) ................................................................................................... 33

4.8.11

Set SNMPv3 SuperUser (SE V3 SU) ........................................................................................................ 33

4.8.12

Set SNMPv3 Trap Destination (SE V3 TR DE) ........................................................................................ 33

4.8.13

Show SNMP (SH SN) .............................................................................................................................. 34

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4.8.14

Show SNMPv2C Readcommunity (SH V2 RC) ........................................................................................ 34

4.8.15

Show SNMPv2C Trap Destinations (SH V2 TR DE) ................................................................................. 34

4.8.16

Show SNMPv2C Writecommunity (SH V2 WC) ..................................................................................... 34

4.8.1

Show SNMPv3 Trap Destinations (SH V3 TR DE) ................................................................................... 34

4.8.1

Show SNMPv3 Users (SH V3 US) ........................................................................................................... 35

5 Customer Service ..................................................................................................................................... 36

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1 Terms of Use

The following terms and conditions relate to the use of this document. Please note that Datacom

Systems Inc. reserves the right, at its entire discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of these Terms of Use at any time. Please read the Terms of Use carefully as your use of this document is subject to the Terms of Use stipulated herein.

1.1 Copyright

Copyright ©2017 by Datacom Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of

America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Datacom Systems, Inc.

1.2 License Agreement

Notice to All Users: By using Datacom Systems, Inc. products, you agree to the terms set forth. No licenses, express or implied, are granted with respect to the technology described and Datacom

Systems, Inc. retains all rights with respect to the technology described herein.

1.3 Proprietary Notice

This document contains proprietary information about the SS-1200, SS-2200, SS-4200 Series

Specifications and Command Line Interface (CLI) and is not to be disclosed or used except as authorized by written contract with Datacom Systems, Inc.

1.4 Trademark Attribution

Access Your Network

, DURA stream

, SINGLE stream

, and VERSA stream

, are trademarks of Datacom Systems, Inc. All other registered and unregistered trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. All specifications may be changed without notice.

1.5 Certifications and Marks

For information regarding certifications and marks, please refer to the product info section of our website at http://www.datacomsystems.com

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1.6 Safety Notices and Warnings

These explanatory labels are included in this information for the user in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60825.1.

WARNING

: Class 1 laser and LED product. A class 1 laser is safe under all conditions of normal use. Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from optical port openings when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open optical ports.

IMPORTANT : Rack Mount Instructions are included here to call the attention of installation technicians to pertinent safety and warning issues prior to the installation of the product as follows:

A.

Elevated Operating Ambient — If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature specified.

B.

Reduced Air Flow — Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.

C.

Mechanical Loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.

D.

Circuit Overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over-current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.

E. Reliable Earthing — Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).

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2 Overview

The SINGLEstream family of products increases network visibility and leverages your investment in network analyzers, probes, and security equipment by allowing you to simultaneously monitor as many supported configurable ports as you may need to fit your peripheral network tools. Greater visibility accelerates problem resolution, reduces downtime and increases enterprise productivity.

The SINGLEstream family of products is compatible with all vendor hardware and can be controlled by our Command Line Interface (CLI) software which allows you control with a single interface regardless of what network appliances you choose to deploy.

This User Guide addresses the SINGLEstream family which includes the SS-1200-S, SS-2200-S and SS-4200-S series of products with specific models within each series.

Additional support, documentation and help can be found on the Datacom Systems website: http://www.datacomsystems.com

2.1 LINKprotect ™

Many traditional taps prevent the operation of redundant routing and fail over systems because they keep both sides of the network invisible to the other. The built-in LINKprotect feature eliminates this point of network failure by continuously monitoring both sides of the tapped network for link status. If one side of the tap loses link status, LINKprotect will close the other side of the link, so routers and switches can engage protocols to bypass the failed link.

Additional information on the LINKprotect feature can be found on the LINKprotect User Guide at: http://www.datacomsystems.com/resources/manuals

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2.2 What Shipped?

SS-1200-S Series Link Aggregation Taps

1 — Model: SS-1200-S series Link Aggregation Tap

2 — Switching AC Adapters

2 — AC Line Cords (Adopts to Country of Destination)

1 — DRL512-2M-R serial cable, DB9 M/F straight thru

SS-2200-S Series Dual-Link Aggregation Taps

1 — Model: SS-2200-S series Dual-Link Aggregation Tap

2 — Switching AC Adapters

2 — AC Line Cords (Adopts to Country of Destination)

1 — DRL512-2M-R serial cable, DB9 M/F straight thru

SS-4200-S Series Quad-Link Aggregation Taps

1 — Model: SS-4200-S series Quad-Link Aggregation Tap

2 — Switching AC Adapters

2 — AC Line Cords (Adopts to Country of Destination)

1 — DRL512-2M-R serial cable, DB9 M/F straight thru

2.3 Common Specifications

Management Port (rear):

RJ45 @ 100 Mb Full-Duplex

Serial Port (rear):

DB9 @ 9600 bps; 8 data bits; Parity none; 1 stop bit; Flow control none

Input Power Requirement:

Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz, 0.8A

Dimensions (H x W x D):

1.10 x 8.00 x 7.00 in (2.79 x 20.32 x 17.78 cm)

Weight:

1.6 lbs (0.7 kgs)

Operating Temperature:

32º to 104° F (0º to 40° C)

Storage Temperature:

-22º to 149° F (-30º to 65° C)

Humidity:

Less than 90% non-condensing

Warranty:

Visit http://www.datacomsystems.com/support/warranty-info for more information.

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2.4 Supported SFP Transceivers

Datacom Systems supports the following small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers in 1G

Capable SINGLEstream series products.

Model # Specification

FCLF-8521-3

FTLF1318P3BTL

FTLF1319F1GTL

FTLF8519P3BTL

1000BASE-T

1000BASE-LX

1000BASE-LX

1000BASE-SX

3 Hardware

3.1 SS-1200 Series Front Panels

3.1.1

SS-1204BT-BT-S

3.1.2

SS-1204BT-SFP-S

3.1.3

SS-1204LX-BT-S

3.1.4

SS-1204LX-SFP-S

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3.1.6

SS-1204SX-SFP-S

3.2 SS-2200 Series Front Panels

3.2.1

SS-2206BT-BT-S

3.2.2

SS-2206SX-SFP-S

3.2.3

SS-2206LX-SFP-S

3.2.4

SS-2210BT-BT/SFP-S

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3.3 SS-4200 Series Front Panels

3.3.1

SS-4210BT-SFP-S

3.4 Front Panel Description

3.4.1

Power

Two switching AC adapter power supplies are provided for each configurable unit. Although only one power supply is required to power the module, use of a second independent power source is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted monitoring. Furthermore, connecting the second

ACinput power socket to a different external power source circuit than the first AC input power source eliminates power as a single point of failure.

The power barrel sockets are located on the rear. The

POWER 1 and 2 front panel

LEDs illuminate green when power is available at both of the two rear power barrel sockets indicating power 1 and 2, respectively, are on.

If either LED is not illuminated, it could indicate a defective power source and investigation for the cause is recommended to insure redundant power integrity.

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3.4.2

Copper Network Port Pairs

Copper Network port pairs are used to connect to endpoints on each end of the link allowing the

SINGLEstream™ to non-intrusively make a copy of network traffic. For example, to access network traffic between a switch and a firewall, NET port 1 connects to a switch, while NET port

2 connects to a firewall.

Each port pair has an internal built-in relay that protects the network link in the rare instance of a power outage. If a power outage occurs on both redundant power supplies, the relay will fail open, allowing network traffic to directly pass between network endpoints.

3.4.3

Fiber TAP Port Pairs

These ports are used to passively tap a network link, allowing the SINGLEstream™ to nonintrusively make a copy of network traffic. For example, to access network traffic between a switch and a firewall, NET port 1 connects to a switch, while NET port 2 connects to a firewall.

Due to the passive connection to the network, configuration changes and power loss have no effect on the link state, or the traffic going over the link

Correct Wiring: When installing a Fiber Tap, it is important to make sure that the Tx and Rx fibers are connected to the respective ports on the Fiber Tap. When wired correctly, the traffic incoming on an Rx port will be split before being sent to two separate Tx ports (One copy to the other Network device, the other copy to Monitor).

Reverse Wiring: If the fibers are connected backwards, light will not be received on the monitoring port. This is because the internal coupler that splits the light is unidirectional.

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3.4.4

Copper Any-To-Any Ports

These ports can be dynamically assigned as output ports or additional input ports. Configuring the ports as input ports allows you to connect SPAN ports or additional Taps to the SINGLEstream™.

When configured as output ports, they provide network tools access to traffic from all input ports.

3.4.5

SFP Any-To-Any Ports

These ports can be dynamically assigned as output ports or additional input ports. Configuring the ports as input ports allows you to connect SPAN ports or additional Taps to the SINGLEstream™.

When configured as output ports, they provide network tools access to traffic from all input ports.

Depending on what type of SFP is inserted into the port, they may be used as 1G Copper ports, 1G

Multimode Fiber ports, or 1G Singlemode ports. For best results, make sure that you are using a

Datacom tested and approved SFP.

3.4.6

Management Port

The Management port is used for Telnet, SSH, and SNMP features. It is used for remote connectivity and configuration of the SINGLEstream, and for SNMP traps/alerts. This can be connected directly to a PC, or through a network switch for remote access.

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3.5.1

Serial DB9

The SERIAL connector port is a shielded DB9 Female and is cabled to the COM port of any compatible network tool or PC where terminal emulation software resides. The cable is a parallel straight-through cable (EIA232 Standard, DRL512-2M-R serial cable, DB9 M/F straight thru) with no cross-overs or self-connects in the connector hoods.

3.5.2

Rear Labeling

Identifiers for Serial Number (SN), Media Access Control (MAC) address, certification compliance, input power requirements and various other information is provided. Serial number may be requested for support inquiries.

3.5.3

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Input Power Ports

Two DC input power sockets are provided on the rear panel.

Although only one switching AC adapter power supply is required to power the configurable unit, use of a second independent power source is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted monitoring.

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4 Installation and Configuration

4.1

Rack Installation and Connection to Network

For the latest installation guide, please check the FASTstart guide associated with the product that you are installing. You can download the guide at: http://www.datacomsystems.com/resources/manuals

4.2

Command Line Interface

IMPORTANT: Prior to initial configuration of the hardware, it is imperative to review the entire Initial Configuration section before proceeding to the Installation section.

This section explains the considerations and requirements for the initial configuration of the SS-

1200-S, SS-2200-S and SS-4200-S series by a Command Line Interface (CLI) with a management

PC using a terminal emulation application connected either through the SERIAL DB9 port or though the MANAGEMENT RJ45 port. Only one configuration session can be open at a time.

The Command Line Interface (CLI) is used to:

 set IP address (default 192.168.1.1),

 set Subnet Mask (default 255.255.0.0)

 set Default Gateway (default 192.168.1.0)

 set port speed and duplex

Configure port routing

NOTE: The factory default for all Any-to-Any ports on all aggregation taps (SS-1200-S, SS-

2200-S and SS-4200-S series) are turned off by default - i.e. they are not set up as either inputs or outputs and are not replicated to any other ports with the exception of the hard-wired inline taps.

4.2.1

Basic Functionality

Window Size Functionality: The CLI window has a limited number of character spaces available

(24 lines per screen, 80 characters per line). If more data than can fit is presented, the number of lines is one less and a “—more—” prompt is shown on the last line.

Character Handling: Printable characters (ASCII codes 32-126) and non-printable codes noted below:

Non-Printable Character

<enter key>

<backspace key>

Description

Executes command; places command in history buffer

Erases previous character entry; removes history buffer entry

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Connectivity/Authentication Functionality: Connectivity to the configurable product is made through the Management RJ45 or Serial DB9 port and authentication is required. This password protection yields read-only access. To make configuration changes, Superuser (SU) mode must be accessed with another password.

4.2.2

Initial Login (Default)

Base Prompt: This is the text presented to the user logging in to use the CLI (default values shown). All Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive.

Read-Only Log in:

Enter Username: Administrator

Enter Password: admin

>

SuperUser log in:

> SU

Enter Password: password

#

4.2.3

Password Recovery

In order to recover a lost password on a SS series device, you must have access to a serial connection, and access to the power inputs to the tap.

Open a support case by filling out the pertinent information at: http://www.datacomsystems.com/support/con tact-support

You will be sent a password recovery tool and associated instructions by email. By following these instructions you can reset both passwords on the tap.

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4.3

What is that Clicking Noise? – LINKprotect Feature

4.3.1

Definition

The LINKprotect® feature on SINGLEstream taps allows the endpoint devices of tapped links to quickly identify if link status goes down.

This feature is available to SINGLEstream taps with copper network ports. This feature is not required on fiber taps, since they are completely passive and the endpoints do not negotiate with the SINGLEstream.

Note that if LINKprotect® is enabled and the network ports are not connected, the SINGLEstream will make clicking sounds. The clicking sounds are part of the default configuration of the

LINKprotect® feature, when one or both network ports don’t have link.

Default SINGLEstream Traffic Flow

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4.3.2

Normal SINGLEstream Operation

The Taps use an ASIC for tapping the data, and to create copies of the data for tools. When the tap is powered and connected on both network ports, traffic flows between the ports while passing through the ASIC.

4.3.3

LINKprotect Example

If link state is lost between the SINGLEstream and the Firewall, network traffic between the

Switch and Firewall will be interrupted.

On a tap without LINKprotect® enabled, the Switch would be unaware that the link has gone down. This is because the Switch is still linked to the SINGLEstream.

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On a tap with LINKprotect® enabled, the SINGLEstream will notice that the link has been broken on the Firewall’s side. After a user-configured period of time, a set of relays within the network port pair will close.

This makes the SINGLEstream temporarily behave like a piece of copper wire, and will allow each endpoint to directly connect to each other. Since the endpoints will now be directly connected, the Switch now sees that the link to the Firewall has gone down.

Relay Closing

After the Relay Closes

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4.3.4

What happens after the relays close? – Manual Mode

LINKprotect® has two separate modes of configuration: Manual mode and Auto mode. The mode selected dictates the behavior of the network port pair after the relays have been closed.

Manual Reconnect Mode Flow Diagram

Manual mode:

When the relays close as a result of LINKprotect® activating, the relay will stay closed until the user initiates a command to the SINGLEstream to reactivate the network ports. Once a failover occurs in this mode, the monitoring tools connected to the SINGLEstream will not receive traffic until there is intervention by the user.

The SINGLEstream will not try and resurrect the link in this mode, which is often preferable on some redundant/HA systems in place on the network devices connected to the SINGLEstream.

See page 6 for an example on recovering the ports once they fail over.

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What happens after the relays close? – Auto Mode

Auto Reconnect Mode Flow Diagram

Auto mode:

When the relays close as a result of LINKprotect® activating, the Tap will wait a userprogrammed period of time before attempting to reactivate the network ports. Once a failover occurs in this mode, the monitoring tools connected to the SINGLEstream will not receive traffic until link has been re-established on the network ports.

This mode allows the SINGLEstream to keep checking to see if link status has been recovered.

If it detects that the link has been recovered, it will place the network pair back into normal operation mode and send traffic to the monitoring ports. Both Tap ports may go up/down to check the link status.

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4.3.6

LINKprotect Commands

On/Off Reconnect Seconds

Which Tap Pair? Failover Seconds

SET LP 1 on 4 10 auto

Auto/Manual

Which Tap Pair: This part of the command indicates which Tap pair is being modified. Some

SINGLEstream devices have multiple pairs of Taps.

On/Off: This part of the command determines if the tap pair will have LINKprotect® enabled or disabled. If the syntax to this part of the command is set to “off” the command can be entered after this value.

Failover Seconds: This part of the command determines the period of time between one of the network ports going down and the Tap going into failover state.

Reconnect Seconds: This part of the command determines the timer between each attempt for the Tap to reconnect to the endpoints. If the tap is unable to reconnect to the endpoints, the timer starts over. Only available in “Auto” mode.

Auto/Manual: This part of the command determines whether the SINGLEstream attempts to reconnect to the endpoint devices once it has failed over. In “AUTO” mode the tap will refer to the “Reconnect Seconds” to determine when it will try to reconnect. In “MANUAL” mode, the network ports will stay failed over until the user manually inputs the LINKprotect® command again to reactivate it.

Recover the ports (Manual mode only): In order to bring the ports back online following a failover, enter the LINKprotect® command again. This is typically done once the link has been repaired, and monitoring needs to be resumed. See example 3 for the syntax of this command.

Example #1: SET LP 1 on 4 10 AUTO. This command will turn LINKprotect® on for the first network pair. If one of the two network ports goes down for more than 4 seconds, the port pair will go into failover state. Every 10 seconds after the failover, the Tap will try and reconnect to the end devices to see if link is possible.

Example #2 : SET LP 1 off. This command will turn LINKprotect® off for the first network pair.

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4.4

System Command List

4.4.1

Exit (EX)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used exit the CLI, logging out the current user.

Exit

Exit

4.4.2

Usage

Guidelines

Help (HE)

This command is used to display a full list of commands, and their required syntax

Syntax Help

Example Help

4.4.3

Usage

Guidelines

Power Status (PO ST)

This command is used to display the status of each redundant power port.

Syntax Power Status

Example Power Status

4.4.4

Usage

Guidelines

Set Date (SE DA)

This command is used set the current date for the system

Syntax Set Date MMDDYY

Example Set Date 022317

4.4.5

Usage

Guidelines

Set Ping (SE PI)

This command is used set management port to respond to ping ICMP requests.

Syntax Set Ping (on/off)

Example Set Ping on

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4.4.6

Usage

Guidelines

Set Prompt (SE PR)

This command is used to set the prompt that is displayed upon successfully logging in.

Syntax Set Prompt <string>

Example

Syntax

Set Prompt SS-1204

4.4.7

Usage

Guidelines

Set SSH (SE SH)

This command is used to enable/disable SSH remote connectivity.

Set SSH (on/off)

Example Set SSH on

4.4.8

Usage

Guidelines

Set SSH Key (SE SH KY)

This command is used to set the type of SSH key used with SSH connection attempts.

Syntax Set SSH Key (RSA/DSA)

Example Set SSH Key RSA

4.4.9

Usage

Guidelines

Set Telnet (SE TT)

This command is used to enable/disable Telnet remote connections to the

SINGLEstream.

Syntax Set Telnet (on/off)

Example Set Telnet on

4.4.10

Usage

Guidelines

Set Time (SE TI)

This command is used to set the system time for the SINGLEStream.

Syntax Set Time HHMMSS

Set Telnet 103045 Example

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Example

4.4.11

Usage

Guidelines

Set Upgrade (SE UP)

This command is used to allow the SINGLEstream to be upgraded. If turned off, upgrade attempts will fail.

Syntax Set Upgrade (on/off)

Set Upgrade on

4.4.12

Usage

Guidelines

Show Device Uptime (SH DE UP)

This command is used to show how long the SINGLEstream has been powered.

Syntax Show Device Uptime

Example Show Device Uptime

4.4.13

Usage

Guidelines

Show Product (SH PR)

This command is used to show the model number, serial number, and software version on the unit.

Syntax Show Product

Example Show Product

4.4.14

Usage

Guidelines

Show TCP CONNECTIONS (SH TC CO)

This command is used to show any current connections to the SINGLEstream.

Syntax Show TCP Connections

Example Show TCP Connections

4.4.15

Usage

Guidelines

Show (SH)

This command is used to show the current time, date, IP settings, model number, serial number, and software version on the unit.

Syntax Show

Example Show

4.4.16

Usage

Guidelines

Show Time (SH TI)

This command is used to show the current time.

Syntax Show Time

Show Time Example

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SU

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used enter write-access mode. Superuser default password is

“password”

SU

SU

4.4.18

SU Set Password (SU SE PA)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to change the superuser password.

SU Set Password <string>

SU Set Password <Test>

4.5

Management Port Command List

4.5.1

Set Gateway (SE GA)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to change the gateway used by the management port.

Set Gateway <valid IP address>

Set Gateway 192.168.1.1

4.5.2

Set IP (SE IP)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to change the IP of the management port.

Set IP <valid IP address>

Set IP 192.168.1.50

4.5.3

Set Subnet (SE SU)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to change the subnet IP of the management port.

Set Subnet <valid IP address>

Set Subnet 255.255.255.0

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Set TCP Port (SE TC PO)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to change the tcp port that is used to upgrade the device.

Default port is 2370

Set TCP Port

Set TCP port 2370

4.5.5

Show Management (SH MA)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show all currently configured management port settings.

Show management

Show management

4.6

User-Management Command List

4.6.1

Add User (AD US)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

This command is used to add a new user to the system. The password of the user will be set as well.

Add User

Example

4.6.2

Add User

Delete User (DE US)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to delete a user from the system.

Delete User <username>

Delete User maintenance

4.6.3

Edit User (ED US)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to edit the credentials of an existing user, such as the password.

Edit User <username>

Edit User maintenance

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4.6.4

Show Users (SH US)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show all users that exist on the SINGLEstream.

Show Users

Show Users

4.7

Port-Traffic Management Command List

4.7.1

Set Link Protect (SE LP)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

This command is used enable/disable the LINKprotect feature, and set its variables.

Please go to http://www.datacomsystems.com/resources/manuals and download the LINKprotect user guide for additional information.

Set Link Protect <tap> (on/off) int1 int2 recovery

Example

4.7.2

Set Link Protect 1 ON 30 30 AUTO

Set Port Group (SE PO GR)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to create a logical group between ports for convenience of configuration.

Set Port Group <name> Contains <port list, comma separated>

Set Port Group Test Contains 3,4

4.7.1

Set Port Monitor (SE PO MO)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to send traffic from one port to another.

Set Port Monitor <port number> to <port number/port list>

Set Port Monitor 1 to 3,4

4.7.2

Set Port Name (SE PO NA)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to set the name of a port for user-convienience.

Set Port Name <portnumber> to <name>

Set Port Name 1 to Firewall

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Set Port Speed(SE PO SP)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

Speed

Options

This command is used to set the speed of a port. If the speed is set for a network port, both ports in a network pair will be changed.

Set Port Speed <port number/port list> <speed>

Set Port Speed 3 AUTO

10HALF

100HALF

10FULL

100FULL

 1000FULL

AUTO

4.7.4

Set Port Vtag (SE PO VT)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

This command is used enable/disable vlan tag stripping form a port. If enabled, all traffic that is received by the port will have a single vlan tag stripped. Please note that this may have an effect on live network traffic.

Set Port Vtag <port number/port list> (on/off)

Example

4.7.5

Set Port Vtag 3,4 on

Show Groups (SH GR)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show the currently configured groups, and which ports they consist of.

Show Groups

Show Groups

4.7.6

Show Port Config (SH PO CO)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show all available configurable information on each port, including current link status and speed.

Show Port Config

Show Port Config

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4.7.7

Show Port Routing (SH PO RO)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show the current traffic routing that is active on the

SINGLEstream. Tapped links will appear always sending traffic to one another.

Show Port Routing

Show Port Routing

4.8

SNMP Command List

4.8.1

Delete SNMPv2c Readcommunity (DE V2 RC)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

This command is used to delete an SNMPV2C read community. There must be at least one SNMP community for the SNMPv2c feature to work.

Delete SNMPv2C Readcommunity

Example

4.8.2

Delete SNMPv2C Readcommunity

Delete SNMPv2c Trap Destination (DE V2 TR DE)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to create a trap destination using the desired IP, port, and community string. There must be at least one SNMP trap destination configured for the SNMPv2c feature to work.

DELETE SNMPv2c TRAP DESTINATION <IP address> <community string>

DELETE SNMPv2c TRAP DESTINATION 192.168.1.40 162 DatacomTest

4.8.3

Delete SNMPv2c Writecommunity (DE V2 WC)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to delete an SNMPV2C write community. There must be at least one SNMP community for the SNMPv2c feature to work.

Delete SNMPv2C Writecommunity

Delete SNMPv2C Writecommunity

4.8.4

Delete SNMPv3 Trap Destination (DE V3 TR DE)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to delete a trap destination that contains the input IP, port, and user. There MUST be at least one SNMP trap destination configured for the

SNMPv3 feature to work.

Delete SNMPv3 Trap Destination <ipAddress> <portNum> <user> <security level>

Delete SNMPv3 Trap Destination 192.168.1.50 162 DatacomTest authPriv

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Delete SNMPv3 User (DE V3 US)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to delete a SNMPv3 user with the input name. There must be at least one SNMPv3 user configured for the SNMPv3 feature to work.

Delete SNMPv3 User <user>

Delete SNMPv3 User DatacomTest

4.8.6

Set SNMP (SE SN)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

This command is used enable/disable SNMP.

Set SNMP (on/off)

Example

4.8.7

Set SNMP on

Set SNMPv2C Readcommunity (SE V2 RC)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to set the Readcommunity field for an SNMPv2C trap.

Set SNMPv2C Readcommunity <string>

Set SNMPv2C Readcommunity testgroup

4.8.8

Set SNMPv2C Trap Destination (SE V2 TR DE)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to set the trap destination for all SNMPv2C traps.

Set SNMPv2C Trap Destination <ip address> <port> <community string>

Set SNMPv2C Trap Destination 192.168.1.40 162 DatacomTest

4.8.9

Set SNMPv2C Writecommunity (SE V2 WC)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to set the Writecommunity field for an SNMPv2C trap.

Set SNMPv2C Readcommunity <string>

Set SNMPv2C Writecommunity writegroup

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4.8.10

Set SNMPv3 MontorUser (SE V3 MU)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

Command

Notes

This command is used to set the Monitor user field for the SNMPv3 Trap.

Set SNMPv3 Monitoruser <name> <auth> <authPass> <priv> <privPass>

Set SNMPv3 Monitoruser DatacomUser MD5 abcdefghijklmno AES pqrstuvwxyz123

Auth types are:

MD5

SHA

Priv types are:

DES

 AES

4.8.11

Set SNMPv3 SuperUser (SE V3 SU)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

Command

Notes

This command is used to set the Super user field for the SNMPv3 Trap.

Set SNMPv3 Superuser <name> <auth> <authPass> <priv> <privPass>

Set SNMPv3 Superuser DatacomUser MD5 abcdefghijklmno AES pqrstuvwxyz123

Auth types are:

 MD5

SHA

Priv types are:

DES

AES

4.8.12

Set SNMPv3 Trap Destination (SE V3 TR DE)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

This command is used to set the trap destination for the SNMPv3 Trap.

Example

Command

Notes

Set SNMPv3 Trap Destination <IP address> <port number> <user> <security level>

Set SNMPv3 Trap Destination 192.168.1.50 162 DatacomTest authPriv

Security types are:

 noAuthNoPriv

 authNoPriv

 authPriv

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Show SNMP (SH SN)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show all configured SNMPv2C and SNMPv3 fields, and it’s activated status.

Show SNMP

Show SNMP

4.8.14

Show SNMPv2C Readcommunity (SH V2 RC)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show the configured SNMPv2C Read community.

Show SNMPv2C Readcommunity

Show SNMPv2C Readcommunity

4.8.15

Show SNMPv2C Trap Destinations (SH V2 TR DE)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show the configured SNMPv2C Trap Destination.

Show SNMPv2C Trap Destinations

Show SNMPv2C Trap Destinations

4.8.16

Show SNMPv2C Writecommunity (SH V2 WC)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show the configured SNMPv2C Write community

Show SNMPv2C Writecommunity

Show SNMPv2C Writecommunity

4.8.1

Show SNMPv3 Trap Destinations (SH V3 TR DE)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show the configured SNMPv3 Trap Destination.

Show SNMPv3 Trap Destinations

Show SNMPv3 Trap Destinations

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Show SNMPv3 Users (SH V3 US)

Usage

Guidelines

Syntax

Example

This command is used to show the configured SNMPv3 monitor and super users.

Show SNMPv3 Users

Show SNMPv3 Users

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Telephone : +1 315 463-9541

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