Microchip PD-9512GC Bedienungsanleitung


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Power over Ethernet BT PowerView Pro User Guide
Introduction to PowerView Pro (IPv4 and IPv6)
Microchip’s PowerView Pro refers to a Web + SNMP interface that enables overall management capabilities for
monitoring and controlling Microchip’s Power over Ethernet (PoE) Midspans. Management can be carried out over
IPv4, IPv6, or both network protocols. The system provides direct online power supervision, configuration, monitoring,
and diagnostics of Microchip products through Web/SNMPv2c/SNMPv3/Telnet/SSH.
Note:  The principle of operation is similar for all Midspan models described in this user guide.
Features
The Midspan management provides unique features with multiple access options:
• Supported network IP protocols:
– IPv4—IP address is 32 bits (static/DHCPv4).
– IPv6—IP address is 128 bits (static/DHCPv6).
• Access options:
– HTTP: Web-based friendly configuration interface for managing remote PoE devices.
– SSL: Secured web-based configuration.
– SNMP: SNMPv2c and secured as well as encrypted SNMPv3 (legacy SNMPv1 is also supported).
• RFC3621 PoE SNMP MIBs.
• Private MIB extension for RFC3621 PoE MIB.
– Telnet: Remote terminal over Ethernet network.
– SSH: Remote encrypted terminal over Ethernet network.
• RADIUS: Authentication and accounting for web/Telnet/SSH remote web users.
• SysLog server: Sends log events to a remote SysLog server.
• Automatic Service Configuration by DHCP: Enables DHCP servers to automatically configure Midspan SNMP
Manager's IP address, SysLog servers IP address, and Radius servers IP address.
• Access List Filtering: Controls which remote host or network can manage the Midspan device, and through
which management interfaces, such as SNMP, Telnet, Web, and so on.
• Easy software update during runtime without affecting active PoE ports.
• Configuration and real-time monitoring using graphical representations of the remote device.
• System status display.
• Automatic activation or deactivation of PoE ports based on weekly schedule configuration.
• Automatic deactivation of low priority ports when UPS battery is low.
• Power backup by second Midspan or external power source.
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System Capabilities
The manager interface can be accessed from any computer using any web browser, SNMPv2c/SNMPv3
management station, Telnet/SSH, RS232 terminal, or USB virtual COM. The PowerView Pro enables monitoring
and controlling of PoE IP networks, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 1. Management Deployment
PoE Capabilities
The Midspan injects power over data-carrying Ethernet cabling, which reduces the need for AC outlets, local UPS,
and AC/DC adapters near PDs. IEEE® 802.3bt standard delivers up to 90W (class 8) over four pairs.
Configuration Options
The serial communication configuration must set unit’s initial IPv4 or IPv6 address (can also be set by a web
browser), upload/download unit configuration, restore unit configuration to factory default (this can also be done from
a web browser), or update software. Any other configuration must be carried out through the web browser.
• Web: Through a web browser
• SNMPv1/2c/3: Through a SNMP management application on a remote computer
• Telnet: Through a Telnet application on a remote computer
• SSH: Through a SSH client application on a remote computer
• Serial communication port through USB Virtual Communication Port driver: Install USB virtual com driver, and
then use terminal emulation software such as PuTTY, Secure CRT, or any similar software.
Notes: 
• The serial communication rate must be set to 38400 baud.
• The Midspan default IPv4 address is 192.168.0.50. Make sure that your computer network card is
configured to the same IPv4 network (for example, 192.168.0.40).
• For security reasons, the unit is shipped with SNMP disabled. Before enabling SNMP, modify SNMP
community strings and then enable it.
• The Telnet/SSH and web configuration options are password protected.
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Security and User Authentication
Different security profiles are available depending on the type of configuration that is used.
Web Security
The web interface has the following user access levels:
• Viewer: The user only has access to the web pages that report the status of Midspan’s configuration summary
and cannot change the Midspan configuration.
• Administrator: The Administrator has full access to all web pages and can modify Midspan’s configuration.
Note:  SSL (https) offers encryption and authentication protection in addition to Viewer and Administrator access
levels.
SNMP Security
SNMP v1/v2: The community string is utilized for Get/Set/Trap authentication. SNMPv1/v2 is considered an
unsecured protocol because the community string password can be easily intercepted by any network sniffer device.
SNMP v3: Resolves SNMPv1/v2 security issues by adding an authenticating and encryption level to SNMP packets.
Telnet/SSH Security
As Telnet/SSH provides access to various configuration parameters, software update, and data base upload or
download, it is always password protected.
Notes: 
• The Web interface has a dedicated password, while Telnet and SSH share the same passwords.
• The PowerView Pro is provided with the following factory defaults passwords:
–Web/Telnet/SSH:
View (usually user):
user name = "user"
password = "password"
– :Configure (usually administrator)
user name = "admin"
password = "password"
– :SNMP v3
Guest (usually remote SNMP manager):
user name = "public"
– :View user (usually user)
user name = "view"
authentication password (MD5) = "password"
privacy password (DES) = "password"
– :Admin user (usually administrator)
user name = "admin"
authentication password (MD5) = "password"
privacy password (DES) = "password"
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and its subsidiaries
User Guide DS00004063A-page 3


Produktspezifikationen

Marke: Microchip
Kategorie: Netzwerkkarte / Adapter
Modell: PD-9512GC
Breite: 438 mm
Tiefe: 272 mm
Gewicht: 5340 g
Produktfarbe: Schwarz
Höhe: 44 mm
Betriebstemperatur: 0 - 40 °C
Relative Luftfeuchtigkeit in Betrieb: 10 - 90 %
Netzstandard: IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3bt
Zertifizierung: CE, WEEE\nFCC 15, B\nEN 55032 B\nEN 55024\nVCCI
Power over Ethernet (PoE): Ja
Netzteil Eingansgsspannung: 100 - 240 V
Anzahl Ethernet-LAN-Anschlüsse (RJ-45): 12
Warentarifnummer (HS): 85044090
Ethernet LAN Datentransferraten: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s
LED-Anzeigen: Ja
Temperaturbereich bei Lagerung: -20 - 70 °C
Luftfeuchtigkeit bei Lagerung: 0 - 95 %
Rack-Einbau: Ja
Netzteilfrequenz: 50/60 Hz
Anzahl enthaltener Produkte: 1 Stück(e)
Mittlere Betriebsdauer zwischen Ausfällen (MTBF): 100000 h
Ethernet Schnittstellen Typ: Gigabit Ethernet
Gesamtleistung Power over Ethernet (PoE): 950 W
Höhe bei Betrieb: -304.8 - 2000 m
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Spannung: 54 V
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Leistung pro Anschluss: 60 W

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