DirectIP Gigabit PoE Switch 사용설명서 DH-2328PF Powered by
사용설명서를읽기전에 본사용설명서는 아이디스의제품인 DirectIP Gigabit PoE Switch의설치및운영을위한기본설명서입니다. 본기기를처음대하는사용자는물론, 이전에동급의장비를많이다루어본사용자라도사용전에는반드시본사용설명서의내용을읽어본뒤설명서내의주의사항에유의하여제품을다루는것이좋으며, 안전상의경고및주의사항은제품을올바르게사용하여위험이나재산상의피해를막기위한내용으로반드시지켜주시기바랍니다. 읽으신후에는반드시언제라도볼수있는곳에보관해주세요. 본사용설명서를무단으로복제할수없습니다. 규격품이외의제품을사용하여발생된손상과사용설명서사용방법을지키지않고제품을손상시켰을경우에는당사에에책임지지않으므로주의하시기바랍니다 DirectIP Gigabit PoE Switch를처음사용해보거나, 사용이익숙하지않은사용자는설치하거나사용하는중에반드시구입처로문의하여전문기술자의도움을받을것을권장합니다. 시스템의기능확장성이나고장수리를위해시스템을분해할경우에는반드시구입처로문의하여전문가의도움을받아야합니다. 본기기는업무용으로전자파적합등록을한기기이오니판매자또는사용자는이점을주의하시기바라며, 만약잘못판매또는구입하였을때에는가정용으로교환하시기바랍니다. 안전을위한주의사항표기 아이콘표기의미 경고 주의 지시사항을위반할경우사람이사망하거나중상을입을가능성이있는심각한내용입니다. 지시사항을위반할경우사람이부상을입거나물적손해발생이예상되는내용입니다. 본문표기 아이콘표기의미 주의기능동작과관련된내용으로반드시알아두어야할내용입니다. 참고기능동작에도움이되는내용입니다. 2
안전을위한주의사항 제품을올바르게사용하여위험이나재산상의피해를미리막기위한내용이므로반드시지켜주시기바랍니다. 경고 지시사항을위반했을때심각한상해가발생하거나사망에이를가능성이있는경우 설치관련 설치하기전에반드시본기기의전원을끄고전원플러그를동시에여러개꽂아사용하지마세요. 이상발열및화재, 감전의위험이있습니다. 온도가너무높은곳이나낮은곳, 습기가많은곳에설치하지마세요. 또한물또는습기등의방수가되지않는곳에노출시키지마세요. 화재의원인이될수있습니다. 직사광선이비치지않는서늘한장소에설치하고적정온도를유지해주세요. 촛불, 난방기구등열기구와가까운곳에설치하지마세요. 화재의위험이있습니다. 본기기내부에고전압부위가있으므로임의로뚜껑을열거나, 분해, 수리, 개조하지마세요. 이상작동으로인해화재, 감전, 상해의위험이있습니다. 기기뒷면은연결단자들이돌출되어있어벽에너무가깝게설치하면케이블이무리하게구부러지거나눌러져파손될수있으므로벽에서 15cm 이상거리를유지하여설치하세요 화재, 감전, 상해의원인이됩니다. 습기, 먼지, 그을음등이많은곳에는설치하지마세요 감전, 화재의원인이됩니다. 설치되는장소는먼지가없도록항상깨끗하게유지하세요. 기기를청소할때에는반드시마른수건으로닦아주고, 물, 신나, 유기용제를사용하지마세요. 기기의표면을상하게할우려가있고, 고장및감전의위험이있습니다. 제품을물이떨어지거나튀는곳에방치시키지말고, 꽃병처럼물이들어있는것을제품위에올려놓지마세요. 화재, 감전, 상해의원인이됩니다. 3
안전을위한주의사항 전원관련 본기기의작동을위한압력전압은전압변동범위가규정전압의 10% 이내이어야하며, 전원콘센트는반드시접지가되어있어야합니다. 전원케이블을연결하는콘센트에는헤어드라이기, 다리미, 냉장고등의전열기구를같이사용하지마세요. 이상발열및화재, 감전의원인이됩니다. 전원케이블을무리하게구부리거나무거운물건에눌려파손되지않도록주의하세요. 화재의원인이됩니다. 전원케이블을당겨빼거나젖은손으로전원플러그를만지지마세요. 전원플러그의구멍이헐거울경우전원플러그를꽂지마세요. 화재및감전의위험이있습니다. 사용관련 제품위에물, 커피, 음료수등과같은액체가담긴그릇을올려놓지마세요. 액체가쏟아져제품내부로들어가면고장및화재의원인이됩니다. 습기찬바닥, 접지되지않은전원확장케이블, 피복이벗겨진전원케이블, 안전접지의결여등의위험한상황에노출되지않도록주의하세요. 문제가발생할경우구입처나전문가에게문의하세요. 화재및감전의위험이있습니다. 이상한소리가나거나냄새가날때에는즉시전원플러그를뽑고구입처나서비스센터로문의하세요. 화재, 감전의위험이있습니다. 주의 지시사항을위반했을때경미한상해나제품손상이발생할수있는가능성이있는경우 설치관련 강한자성이나전파가있는곳, 충격이있는곳, 라디오나 TV 등의무선기기에근접한곳에는설치하지마세요. 자석류나전파, 진동이없는곳에설치하세요. 4
안전을위한주의사항 밀폐되지않고바람이잘통하는곳에설치하고시스템운영실의공기를적절히순환시키는것이좋습니다 주변환경요소에의한고장의원인이됩니다. 뒷면은 15cm 이상, 옆면은 5cm 이상간격을두고설치하세요. 평평하고안정된장소에설치하고수직으로세우거나비스듬히놓고사용하지마세요. 기기가넘어지거나떨어질경우, 고장의원인이되며상해의위험이있습니다. 사용자가전원플러그를쉽게조작할수있는곳에설치하세요. 제품에심각한이상및화재발생시전원플러그를제거하여위험요소를쉽게제거할수있도록하세요. 강한충격이나진동이없는곳에설치하세요. 고장의원인이됩니다. 사용관련 통풍을위해서뚫린홈에도전성물체가빠지지않도록주의하세요. 고장의원인이됩니다. 제품위에무거운물건을올려놓지마세요. 고장의원인이됩니다. 제품구동중에는전원플러그를뽑지말고제품을움직이거나이동시키지마세요. 고장의원인이됩니다. 광케이블연결시반드시전원이꺼진상태에서연결하세요. 광케이블을연결하기전에미리광케이블의고무뚜껑을벗기지마세요. 뚜껑은광케이블이오염물질에노출되지않도록합니다. 또한고무뚜껑은벗긴후다음사용을위해잘보관하세요. 광케이블연결시광케이블의끝이나케이블을통해송수신되는레이저에직접적으로눈을대거나쳐다보지마세요. 장비의동작상태를수시로확인하여이상이있을경우즉시구입처나서비스센터에문의하세요. 5
목차 목차 1 2 3 제 1 장 제품소개 7 제품의특장점 7 구성품확인 9 각부분의명칭및기능 9 전면패널 9 후면패널 12 제 2 장 설치 13 접지 13 포트연결 14 DirectIP NVR에연결 14 DirectIP 카메라에연결 15 다중캐스케이딩 (Cascading) 연결 16 포트연결시주의및참고사항 17 제 3 장 기타정보 18 지원 SFP 트랜시버 (Transceiver) 모듈리스트 18 문제해결 (Q&A) 19 제품사양 20 6
제 1 장 제품소개 제품의특장점 본제품은다중포트에 IEEE 802.3af 및 IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet(PoE) 를지원하는 DirectIP 기반의 Gigabit Switch로서다음과같은특징을가지고있습니다. DirectIP 기능 --자동네트워크 IP 설정기능제공 --DirectIP NVR(Network Video Recorder) 에각포트의정보제공 PoE 기능 --IEEE 802.3af/at 규격지원 (IEEE 802.3af/at compliant) --이더넷케이블들을통한전력공급가능 (Power to the application over Ethernet cable) --전력중앙제어를통한네트워크가용성증대 --PoE Alternate A 방식의전원공급 1, 2, 3, 6 번데이터라인상에전원이같이공급됨 (Power feeding over 1/2 & 3/6 data twisted) 고성능의안정화된인터페이스 --서비스포트와업링크포트모두 1Gbps 속도지원 네트워크보안서비스 --IEEE 802.1x 네트워크로그인방식 --SSH를통한데이터보안 7
PoE 제 1 장 제품소개 DirectIP Gigabit PoE Switch 를이용한제품연결 DirectIP Switch DirectIP NVR SFP Module DA-MC1101 8
제 1 장 제품소개 구성품확인 제품구입후포장을벗겨낸후다음의구성품이모두포함되어있는지확인하세요. DH-2328PF 본체 전원케이블 제품매뉴얼 랙장착용 Bracket 2개 Bracket 부착용나사 6개 접지 Wire 1개 Shedding Clamp for Power Cable 1개 Foot Pad 4개 각부분의명칭및기능 전면패널 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 시스템상태 LED 2 PoE 상태 LED 3 10/100/1000Base-T 포트상태 LED 4 파이버포트상태 LED 5 PoE 모드스위치오버버튼 6 콘솔포트 7 10/100/1000Base-T 자동감지형이더넷포트 8 1000Base-X SFP 포트 9 1000Base-X SFP 포트 9
제1장 제품소개 10/100/1000Base-T 자동감지형이더넷포트 (RJ-45 서비스포트 ) 포트번호 1~24는 PoE 기능을제공하는 RJ-45 포트입니다. 네트워크카메라를이포트중하나에연결할수있습니다. PD 네트워크카메라는별도의외부전원입력이없어도신호선을이용하여전원을공급받을수있습니다. 각포트는 Auto-MDI/MDI-X 감지기능을지원합니다. 네트워크속도에따라다른모드로동작합니다. (10/100Mbps: full/half duplex 모드, 1000Mbps: full duplex 모드 ) RJ-45 서비스포트 LED RJ-45 서비스포트의상태정보를보여주는 LED입니다. 좌측부터우측방향으로순서대로각포트번호와맵핑이됩니다. 포트 LED... 포트에연결된디바이스의연결및통신속도에따라 LED의색깔이표시됩니다. 각 LED는 PoE 모드스위치버튼의동작상태에따라 LNK/ACT 상태와 PoE 상태를구분하여보여줍니다. 1000Base-X SFP 포트 (SFP 업링크슬롯 ) SFP 업링크포트는광케이블을이용하여장거리에위치한상위장비와연결할때사용하는포트입니다. 다중의네트워크장비를케스케이딩 (cascading) 형태로연결하는데유용합니다. 업링크용도로사용하지않을경우에는서비스포트로도활용이가능합니다. 각포트들은 Full Duplex 모드로만동작합니다. SFP 업링크포트에연결될수있는 SFP 모듈은제3장 - 기타정보의지원 SFP 트랜시버 (Transceiver) 모듈리스트부분을참조하세요. SFP 업링크포트 LED SFP 업링크포트의상태정보를보여주는 LED입니다. 포트 LED 포트에연결된디바이스의연결및통신속도에따라 LED 의색깔이표시됩니다. 10
제 1 장 제품소개 콘솔포트 콘솔포트는지원하지않습니다. PoE 모드스위치버튼 PoE 모드스위치버튼을 2 초이상길게누르면표시모드가 PoE 모드와 Port 속도모드간에전환 됩니다. <LED 상태정보 > LED 패널식별상태상세설명 꺼짐 스위치에전력이공급되고있지않음 녹색점멸 시스템이초기화중임깜박임이계속되는경우, 이상이발생했다는신호임 시스템상태 LED 상태 녹색점등 스위치가정상작동중임 온도경고 황색점등 스위치의작업환경을즉시점검해야함 적색점등 스위치가오작동중임 PoE 상태 LED PoE 주황점등황색점등 스위칭상태를나타냄 PoE 상태를나타냄 꺼짐 포트가연결되어있지않음 1000 Mbps 녹색점등 포트가연결되어있지않음 RJ-45 포트 1-24 녹색점멸 포트가 1000 Mbps 로트래픽을수신하거나전송하고있음 상태 LED 황색점등 포트가 10/100 Mbp 로연결되어있음 황색점멸 포트가 10/100 Mbps 로트래픽을수신하거나전송하고있음 RJ45 포트 PoE 상태 LED 1-24 꺼짐녹색점등황색점등 PoE가활성화되어있지않음 PoE가활성화되어있음. 포트가정상작동중임 PoE 포트가비정상작동중임 1000 Mbps 꺼짐 포트가연결되어있지않음 SFP 포트상태 LED 25-28 녹색점등녹색점멸 포트가 1000 Mbp로연결되어있음포트가 1000 Mbps로트래픽을수신하거나전송하고있음 11
제 1 장 제품소개 후면패널 2 1 접지단자 2 전원커넥터 1 접지단자접지단자는사용자가제품에접촉시발생할수있는감전사고를예방하기위해접지선을연결하는부분입니다. 접지선연결방법은제 2장 - 설치의접지부분을참조하세요. 2 전원커넥터전원케이블을네트워크스위치의전원커넥터에연결합니다. 본제품은전원버튼이없으므로전원이연결되자마자켜집니다. 전원케이블은잘배선하여발에걸리지않도록하고, 케이블이가구에의해벗겨지지않도록주의하세요. 전원케이블을양탄자나카페트아래에설치하지마세요. 전원케이블은접지를가지고있으나, 만약콘센트가접지코드를가지고있지않다고해서플러그를변형하면안됩니다. 하나의콘센트에너무많은장치를끼워과부하가생기지않도록주의하세요. 1 12
제 2 장 설치 접지 사용자는감전을예방하기위해반드시접지를시켜야합니다. 접지를하는방법은아래설명을참조하세요. 연결방법 1 제품뒷면전원스위치옆에있는접지선연결나사가연결되어있는부분에서나사를해체하세요. 2 제공된접지선을접지선연결부위에나사로다시연결하여완전히고정시키세요. 3 제품에연결한접지선의랙또는기타접지연결부에연결하세요. 13
제 2 장 설치 포트연결 DirectIP NVR 에연결 UTP 케이블을이용하는경우 1 DirectIP NVR 의 VIDEO IN ( 비디오입력 ) 포트와본제품 RJ-45 업링크포트를 UTP 케이블의 RJ-45 커넥터로연결하세요. 2 RJ-45 업링크포트의 LED 상태를확인하여연결이정상적으로되었는지확인하세요. 광케이블을이용하여원거리상에서연결하는경우 1 DirectIP NVR 의 VIDEO IN ( 비디오입력 ) 포트와 DA-MC1101 1) 의 RJ-45 포트를 UTP 케이블의 RJ-45 커넥터로연결하세요. 2 DA-MC1101 의 SFP 슬롯에 SFP Module 을삽입하고, 광섬유케이블의한쪽을연결하세요. 3 본제품 SFP 업링크슬롯에 SFP Module 을삽입하고, 광섬유케이블의다른쪽을연결하세요. 4 SFP 업링크포트의 LED 상태및 DA-MC1101 의 TX, FO 의 LED 상태를확인하여연결이정상적으로되었는지확인하세요. DA-MC1101 1) (10/100/1000BASE-T to Gigabit Fiber Media Converter) 은 Gigabit 네트워크구성요구를충족시키기위한 IDIS의컨버터제품입니다. 14
PoE PoE 제 2 장 설치 DirectIP Switch DirectIP NVR SFP Module DA-MC1101 DirectIP 카메라에연결 1 본제품 RJ-45 서비스포트와네트워크카메라의 RJ-45 포트를 UTP 케이블의 RJ-45 커넥터로연결하세요. 2 RJ-45 서비스포트의 LED 상태를확인하여연결이정상적으로되었는지확인하세요. PoE 카메라는 UTP 케이블을통해전원을공급받을수있습니다. DirectIP Switch 15
제 2 장 설치 다중캐스케이딩 (Cascading) 연결 UTP 케이블을이용하는경우 1 다중캐스캐이딩연결을할첫번째본제품과두번째본제품의 RJ-45 업링크포트를 UTP 케이블의 RJ-45 커넥터로서로연결하세요. 2 RJ-45 업링크포트의 LED 상태를확인하여두제품의연결이정상적으로되었는지확인하세요. 광케이블이용하여원거리상에서연결하는경우 1 다중캐스캐이딩연결을할첫번째본제품과두번째본제품의 SFP 업링크슬롯에 SFP Module 을삽입하고광섬유케이블로서로연결하세요. 2 SFP 업링크포트의 LED 상태를확인하여연결이정상적으로되었는지확인하세요. PoE DirectIP Switch PoE DirectIP Switch 16
제 2 장 설치 포트연결시주의및참고사항 UTP 케이블의길이는 100m 이내로합니다. 본제품은 SFP 업링크포트와관련하여시그널전달을위해레이저를사용합니다. 이레이저는 Class 1 레이저형식승인에적합한것으로정상적인작동중일경우눈에위험은없습니다. 그러나안전을위해제품전원이켜져있을때는포트를직접적으로쳐다보지마세요. 케이블을연결하기전에미리광케이블의고무뚜껑을벗기지마세요. 뚜껑은광케이블이오염물질에노출되지않도록하세요. Dual-core SFP 모듈을사용하는경우사용자의 RX 포트는상대장비의 TX 포트와연결되고, 사용자의 TX 포트는상태장비의 RX 포트와연결되었는지확인하세요. 본제품 10/100/1000BASE-T 포트는 RJ-45 커넥터의 Category 5 이상의 UTP 케이블사용을권장합니다. 각포트는자동으로 MDI/MDIX 커넥터를인식하기때문에다른장비의 TX 포트와연결할때 Crossover 케이블을사용할필요가없습니다. 광섬유케이블을통해 500m ~ 10Km까지연결거리를연장할수있습니다. 거리는사용 SFP 모듈에따라달라질수있습니다. 제품에연결할광케이블은안전을위해최대작동온도가본체의최대작동온도 (50 ) 보다높거나같은것으로선택하세요. 광케이블이연결되는포트가깨끗한지확인하세요. 포트가오염되어있을경우광신호전송이제대로이루어지지않을수있습니다. 포트를청소할때는깨끗한티슈나면봉에약간의에탄올을뭍혀부드럽게닦아주세요. [ 10/100/1000BASE-T 포트연결 ] [1000BASE-X SFP 포트연결 ] 17
제 3 장 기타정보 지원 SFP 트랜시버 (Transceiver) 모듈리스트 SFP 포트에사용가능한 SFP 모듈의종류입니다. Standard 지름 (um) 파장 (nm) 거리모드커넥터 SFP 모듈 1000BASE-SX 50/125 850 500m Multi LC Finisar 62.5/125 850 300m Multi LC FTLF8519P3BNL 1000BASE-LX 9/125 1310 10Km Single LC Finisar FTLF1318P3BTL 일부 SFP Module의경우본제품에장착시정상적으로동작하지않을수있습니다. 위의호환표에있는 SFP Module의사용을권장합니다. 18
제 3 장 기타정보 문제해결 (Q&A) 증상전원 LED가켜지지않습니다. 전원을켜면잠시후에시스템이종료됩니다. 시스템이제대로부팅되지않습니다. 시스템이네트워크인터페이스를인식하지못합니다. 확인사항 전원케이블을확인하세요. 케이블이꽂혀있는콘센트의전원공급상태를확인하세요. 전원연결부분에누전현상이있는지확인하세요. 콘센트가누전되거나전류가불안정한지확인하세요. 스위치본체의통풍구와포트가깨끗한지확인하세요. 상기확인내용에서이상이없는경우내부전원장치에문제가있을수있으니, 서비스센터에문의하세요. 제품의전원케이블을제거후다시연결하여제품을재구동시킨다음부팅상태를확인하세요. 인터페이스케이블과케이블연결상태를확인하세요. 각포트의상태정보를보여주는 LED를확인하세요. 19
제 3 장 기타정보 제품사양 제품명 DH-2328PF CPU 1Ghz single core 시스템메모리 512MB SDRAM, 256MB Flash 스위칭용량 (Switching Capacity) 56Gbps Copper 서비스포트 24 RJ-45 커넥터 (10/100/1000BASE-T) Optical 업링크포트 4 SFP 슬롯 (1000BASE-X) 콘솔규격 1 RJ-45 커넥터 정격입력 100-240V~, 50-60Hz, 5.5A~2.5A 전력소비량 max 460W PSE 전력 54.5V, 600mA, PoE 24 ports, max. 380W PoE 지원규격 IEEE 802.3af-2003 / IEEE 802.3at-2009 PD 장비연결 최대 24개 IEEE 802.3af 장비, 또는최대 12개 IEEE802.3at 장비 동작온도 0 ~ 50 (32 ~ 122 ) 환경조건 동작습도 10 ~ 90% 보관온도 -20 ~ 70 (-4 ~ 158 ) 크기 (W1 x H x D) 440mm x 44mm x 260mm (17.3" x 1.7" x 10.2") 본체중량 4.3kg (9.47lb) 인증규격 (Electrical Approvals) FCC, CE, CB, NRTL, KC 크기의 W( 너비 ) 는랙장착용날개를뺀값입니다. 본제품사양은제품의질을높이기위해사전에예고없이변경될수있습니다. 20 V 1.0
제품보증서 소비자피해보상규정에따라아래와같이제품에대한보증을실시합니다. 제품고장발생시아래의고객지원센터나구입처로연락바랍니다. 제품명 Gigabit PoE Switch 모델명 Serial No. 구입일 년월일 구입처 서비스에대하여 : ㆍ제품보증기간 : 2년 무료서비스 제조일로부터 2 년이내에정상적인사용상태에서자연발생한고장은무상으로수리하여드립니다. 구입후 1 개월이내성능 / 기능의하자로인한중요한수리발생시제품교환또는무상으로수리해드립니다. 유료서비스 1. 보증기간이지난경우 2. 소비자과실로인한고장의경우 ( 보증기간내포함 ) ㆍ소비자의취급부주의또는수리, 개조하여고장발생시ㆍ판매원이나서비스센터기사가아닌사람이수라하여고장발생시ㆍ설치후이동시떨어뜨림등에의한고장, 손상발생시ㆍ사용전원의이상또는본제품에부착되는접속기기의불량으로인한고장시 3. 그밖의경우 - 천재지변 ( 화재, 염해, 수해 ) 에의한고장발생시 고객지원센터 : 1644-6440 FAX: 031-723-5160 E-Mail: cs@idis.co.kr http://www.idis.co.kr 경기도성남시분당구판교로 344 ( 삼평동 ) 아이디스타워
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