DCB PR-6602 Manual de usuario

PR-6606
P ack et Re plic ator
User’s Guide
Copyright 2019 Data Comm for Business, All rights reserved. Revised Jan , 2019
Firmware Version 2.x

Certifications
FCC Statement
This device complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense.
RoHS
Some models of this product are available in RoHS versions.
Copyright 2019 Data Comm for Business, Inc. All rights reserved.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certifications..............................................................i
FCC Statement.........................................................i
RoHS.......................................................................i
Chapter 1
Introduction................................................................4
PR-6606 Applications....................................................4
Features..........................................................................5
Other Protocols.........................................................5
DHCP Protocol..........................................................5
Extensive Packet Selection Rules..............................5
Upgradeable Firmware..............................................5
Security Features......................................................5
On-board Tools.........................................................5
Installation Location..................................................5
Package Contents...........................................................5
Software Requirements...........................................6
PR-6606 Hardware........................................................7
Introduction.............................................................7
Configuration ..........................................................7
Rear Panel LED Indicators .....................................7
Rear Panel USB Connectors....................................7
Rear Panel RS-232 Connector................................7
Rear Panel Ethernet Connectors..............................7
Front Panel LED Indicators....................................7
Chapter 2
Installation..................................................................
Overview........................................................................9
Help Screens and Field Edits.........................................9
Installation and Configuration.......................................9
1. Configure the IP address......................................9
2.Connect the Ethernet Cable...................................11
3.Verify the IP Address Configuration....................11
4. Enter Configuration Values ................................12
5. Minimum Configuration......................................12
Chapter 3
The Configuration Process........................................13
Overview........................................................................13
Using the Configuration Flexibility...............................13
Configuration Process Examples ..................................14
Example 1: ............................................................14
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Example 2:...............................................................14
Example 3:...............................................................14
Saved Configuration Files........................................14
Chapter 4
Configuration..............................................................15
Overview........................................................................15
Administration................................................................15
Admin Password............................................................16
Fields.......................................................................16
Notes........................................................................17
Admin Access Control...................................................17
Fields.......................................................................17
Notes........................................................................1
Set Clock........................................................................19
Fields.......................................................................19
Notes........................................................................19
Set Name........................................................................20
Fields.......................................................................20
Notes........................................................................20
Set All Defaults..............................................................21
Configuration File..........................................................22
Fields.......................................................................22
Notes........................................................................22
Firmware Upgrade..........................................................23
Fields.......................................................................23
Notes........................................................................23
System Reboot................................................................24
Fields.......................................................................24
Notes........................................................................24
Version Information Screen...........................................25
LAN IP Configuration....................................................26
Fields .....................................................................26
Replication Selection Rules............................................2
Fields.......................................................................29
Replication Rules Destinations Screen...........................30
Fields.......................................................................31
Notes........................................................................31
Ping Screen....................................................................32
Fields.......................................................................32
Notes........................................................................32
Traceroute Screen..........................................................33
Fields.......................................................................33
Notes........................................................................33
Packet Sniffer Screen.....................................................34
Fields.......................................................................34
Notes........................................................................34
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Introduction
Interface Status Screen..................................................35
Replication Log Screen.................................................36
Replication Statistics Screen.........................................37
Routing Table Screen....................................................3
DHCP Status Screen.......................................................39
Store Configuration Screen...........................................40
Activate Configuration Screen......................................41
Chapter 5
Operation ...................................................................42
Common Uses – Overview ...........................................42
Typical Application Diagrams ......................................42
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting..........................................................43
Hardware Problems........................................................43
Can't Connect via the LAN............................................43
Other Problems...............................................................44
Appendix A
Specifications..............................................................45
PR-6606 Packet Replicator Specifications.....................45
Cables.............................................................................45
PR-6606 to hub or ethernet switch.....................45
PR-6606 to PC crossover ethernet cable............45
Appendix B
Open Source Software Information..........................46
Introduction.............................................................46
Obtaining the Source Code......................................46
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Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the Packet Replicator’s features and capabilities.
ongratulations on the purchase of your new EtherSeries PR-6606. This is a simple, easily configured
packet replicating device containing three Ethernet interfaces.
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The PR-6606 replicates UDP packets through any IP network. The PR-6606 has three Ethernet LAN ports
and a serial port. The Ethernet ports are 10/100/1000 BaseT, copper, MDI/MDIX auto-sensing. The serial
port is used for initial setup to configure the IP address.
The PR-6606 duplicates some or all of the UDP packets passing through it. The original packet is passed
unchanged; if selected for duplication, it is duplicated and the duplicates sent to configured addresses.
All UDP packets are candidates for duplication, selected based upon configured criteria. The selection of a
packet to be duplicated may be based upon any combination of the source IP address, the destination
address, and UDP port number. Additional flexibility is provided with the selection criteria which may
include multiple address ranges for the source, destination as well as UDP port selected.
Each packet selected by one of the twenty selection rules may be duplicated to as many as twenty recipient
IP addresses. UDP port numbers may be passed intact with no change to the destination port number, or to
a different UDP port number substituted for the original one.
The PR-6606 is bidirectional. Packets being returned through the PR-6606 may be passed unchanged, or
duplicated according to duplication rules.
As all UDP packets are candidates for selection, the PR-6606 may be used to duplicate SNMP, NTP,
SCADA protocols including DNP/UDP, and MODBUS/UDP, as well as all other UDP packets.
The PR-6606 is managed via web browser.
PR-6606 Applications
The PR-6606 is in used SCADA, SNMP, netflow, streaming video, streaming audio, and other applications
where it is useful to have a single device send duplicate data streams to multiple devices. In short, may be
applied any time a single UDP packet needs to be duplicated.
Since the packets from the PR-6606 appear to be sent from the originating device, any responses to those
packets will be returned to the originating device. This back-path is without any action by the PR-6606.
In installations where multicast packets are required and only a unicast path is available, the PR-6606 can
translate multicast UDP addressing to unicast UDP addresses in a bidirectional operation.
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Configuration
Features
Other Protocols
The PR-6606 operates only on UDP/IP packets. All other protocols are passed through the device
unchanged.
DHCP Protocol
The PR-6606 may be configured as a DHCP client.
xtensive Packet Selection Rules
User defined selection criteria is configured in "rules". Each rule allows packets to be selected based upon
source IP address, destination IP address, and destination IP port number. IP address and port entries may
be a single value such as one IP address (192.16 .2.2 for example) or one port number (for example 3001)
or a range such as 192.16 .1.2 to 192.16 .1.230 or port 5001 through 000. If no port number is entered,
all UDP packets meeting other selection criteria are duplicated. To insure the PR-6606 will replicate the
desired packets, the PR-6606 must be inserted in the network path between the original packet's source and
original packet's destination. Furthermore, to prevent MAC table corruption in any layer-2 switches, the
destination of a replicated packet must also reside on a different LAN port from the original source. To
summarize, the original source cannot be located on the same PR-6606 LAN port as the original
destination or replicated destination.
Upgradeable Firmware
Firmware upgrades may be installed using any web browser.
Security Features
The web interface used to configure the PR-6606 may be secured using HTTPS SSL. The secure web
server operates using the SSL protocol which allows for the use of x509 certificates to identify and
authenticate web servers and web browsers. You may generate a pair of x509 certificates within the PR-
6606 or import certificates from your external certificate authority.
On-board Tools
The PR-6606 contains diagnostic tools such as extensive logging, statistics, traceroute, ping, and a simple
packet sniffer to aid in network troubleshooting.
Installation Location
To insure the PR-6606 will replicate the desired packets, the PR-6606 must be inserted in the network path
between the original packet's source and original packet's destination. Furthermore, to prevent MAC table
corruption in any layer-2 switches, the destination of a replicated packet must also reside on a different
LAN port from the original source. To summarize, the original source cannot be located on the same PR-
6606 LAN port as the original destination or replicated destination.
Package Contents
You should find the following items in the package:
The PR-6606
Power Adapter
This User’s Guide CDROM
9-pin Remote-PC adapter (Units with serial ports only)
If any of the above are missing, contact your dealer immediately.
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Software Requirements
The PR-6606 replicated only UDP/IP packets. It also bridges any valid Ethernet protocol between it's
Ethernet ports, similarly to a switch. The initial IP address may be entered using any terminal or
terminal emulation software on a PC, or the default may be used if appropriate for your network.
Any standard web browser may be used for configuration once the PR-6606 is configured with a valid IP
address.
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Configuration
PR-6606 Hardware
Introduction
The PR-6606 three Ethernet ports and two USB ports. There is also a RS-232 serial port used for initial IP
address configuration (if needed).
Configuration
This model contains a serial interface to be used in initial setup (if needed). IF the default IP address is not
appropriate for your LAN, connect a terminal to the serial port following the instructions in the
configuration section. The setup port is always active. Follow the command line setup instructions to
configure a compatible IP address. Once a compatible IP address is available, the browser setup screens
are used to complete the unit's configuration.
PR-6606 Front PR-6606 Rear
Rear Panel L D Indicators
One set of indicators For Each Ethernet Port
The green LED to the left of each Ethernet port is a LAN activity indicator. This LED flashes with
activity on the Ethernet (even if the activity isn't directly to this unit).
The yellow/green LED to the right of each Ethernet port is the Ethernet Status indicator. It is lit amber
when the port is connected to a 1000BaseT switch, green for 100BaseT. It is not lit for 10BaseT
connections.
Rear Panel USB Connectors
There are two USB connectors. They are interchangeable, and only the first one that senses a USB device
connection is activated. These are only used for transferring certificate files.
Rear Panel RS-232 Connector
The DE-9 (PC 9-pin) connector is used for command line setup. A cross-over cable is required to use this
with any standard PC serial port. Terminal configuration is 9600 bps, N1 .
Rear Panel thernet Connectors
The three 10/100/1000 BaseT connectors are auto-sensing and share the same IP address.
Front Panel L D Indicators
Power indicator. It should be on.
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Chapter 2
Installation
This Chapter details the installation process for the PR-6606.
Overview
The PR-6606 is configured using a web browser directed to its address. If the default address of
192.16 .0.1 is appropriate for your local network, then plug it in and simply direct your web browser to the
PR-6606 (using https if you've configured it to use https, otherwise use http:) without using a proxy and
continue with configuration. If this address is not appropriate for your network, the IP address must be
configured using the initial terminal method below.
Help Screens and Field dits
The field names on all configuration screens are hyperlinks to context sensitive help screens. Simply click
on the field name to bring up a second window with the help information. Close that window to return to
your entry screen.
Entries are always tested for valid values. However, there are many “valid” values that are not appropriate
for any given configuration. So, “appropriateness” isn’t tested. For example, an IP address of
300.400.500.256 will not be accepted, but the field will accept an IP address that is not appropriate for
your installation.
Installation and Configuration
1. Configure the IP address
If the default address (1 2.168.0.1) is appropriate for your network, skip to step 2, “Connect the
Ethernet Cable”.
1. Connect a terminal or PC running terminal emulation program (Hyperterm, Procomm, etc) to the serial
port.
2. Start the terminal emulation program using 9600 bps, -bits, No parity, No flow control.
3. Power up the unit.
Welcome to the PR-6606 v2.00
To start the Setup Program, login with
the name: setup
PR-6606 login:
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