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IE-iMcV-MultiWay
Operation Manual
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Page 1 - Operation Manual

IE-iMcV-MultiWay Operation Manual

Page 2 - Warranty

6 DIP Switch configuration DIP Switch Name Description Default Setting 1 Dual Enable dual channel OFF 2 1+1 Provides 1+1 protection with

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7 LED Operation Each IE-iMcV-MultiWay includes SFP and RJ-45 LEDs. (TX 1, TX 2) LNK/ACT FDX SFP A, SFP B OAM ACTIVE LNK FLT Glows

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8 Configuration The IE-iMcV-MultiWay includes many features that are configurable via a serial/Telnet session (CLI) or through iView² (SNMP Managemen

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9 Basic Device Configuration Using the CLI After running through an initial self test, the screen will display the following message: Press Enter for

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10 This screen contains the following information and options: Saved and Current Values Saved values display the changes made during the current ses

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11 sensitive and must not exceed eight characters or include spaces, and press Enter. This password will be requested whenever logging on. To remov

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12 Deleting Community Strings To delete all community strings, perform the following: Press U. The "Are you sure you want to delete all future

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13 DHCP Disable (Static IP Addressing) DHCP is disabled in the default configuration. Initially, modules are assigned a Static default IP Address of

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14 Commands List (Space Bar) The IE-iMcV-MultiWay also includes several device-specific options. To access these options, press the Space Bar from

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15 Command Description unit Unit global settings, frame size selection. Unit OAM enable must be enabled for AH and AG to function. port Displays

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ii FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Class A (using 48V Telco type power) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits

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16 After the transfer process is complete, press Enter to load the configuration file: Once loaded into the device's SNMP memory area, the syst

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17 Viewing Port Statistics To view port statistics on the IE-iMcV-MultiWay, enter ifstats. This will open a screen displaying information on packets

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18 Version Entering version will display the version of the firmware operating the IE-iMcV-MultiWay. Settings should be saved prior to reboot. Reboot

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19 Port Configuration Serial/Telnet sessions display port status as well as allowing configuration of some port features. Type port and press Enter t

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20 Advertise FlowC and Force FlowCtrl - This is the FlowControl feature. • When using FlowControl functionality on any port, enable Global FlowContro

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21 Operational Mode Configuration There are two modes of operation that can be configured through the Serial/Telnet session: Mode 1, which supports a

Page 19 - Command Description

22 Operation Mode 2 Port Based Xtra Tagging Any port can be configured for extra tags on the frames. Press the down arrow on the computer keyboard t

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23 VLAN Configuration The ports can be assigned as a trunk or access port. When configuring a trunk port, an Ethertype can be user-defined (a trun

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24 OAM AH (Operation and Administration Management) Two modes of operations control the OAM function, Passive and Active. Passive mode is the defau

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25 Using iView2 iView² is IMC Networks’ management software, providing network management in an easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI). Once iV

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iii Table of Contents FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement ... ii Warranty...

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26 The following functions can be performed via iView2: Function Description Unit Configuration Display/modify unit information. Port Configuration

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27 Port Configuration Select Port Configuration to display/modify port information including description and flow control:

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28 Tables Select tables to display a screen from which to select the specific statistics to be viewed: Select Unit and Port Tables to display the fo

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29 Enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4,094; possible priority settings are 0 (lowest priority) through 7 (highest priority). Advanced Select Advanced to

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30 OAM AH Select OAM AH to display the following screen and monitor the status, configuration, loopback, event log and statistics:

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31 From the above screen, select Configuration to display state and event configuration information as well as OAM supported functions: Select Loopb

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32 Select Event Log to display the OAM event log showing changes that have occurred via OAM configuration: Select Statistics to display OAM statisti

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33 OAM CFM Select OAM CFM to display the following screen and perform administrative control for Maintenance Domains (MDs), Maintenance Assocations (

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34 For the first-time configuration, the user must first create an MD, then an MA, then local and peer MEPs can be added. To create an MD, select th

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35 For the first configuration, create an MA after the MD. Select "Configure MA" to display the OAM CFM Maintenance Association Configurat

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iv RS-232 Serial Console Port...45 Product Applications ...

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36 Select the MD, MA, enter the MEP ID, select the appropriate type, port and direction, and select the Primary VID, if applicable. To cancel the ME

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37 The MEP Instance Configuration page offers more details about an individual MEP as shown below: From this screen, the user can perform the follow

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38 Agent Info Select Agent Info to display SNMP agent data:

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39 Connecting the IE-iMcV-MultiWay to an iMcV-Giga-FiberLinX-II If the IE-iMcV-MultiWay is being set up as a Remote (CPE) to a Host connection with a

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40 Configuration File Save/Restore Function Requirements The Configuration File Save/Restore Function allows a user the ability to backup all the con

Page 40 - Color Description

41 Saving a Configuration File to Disk: From the Administration Tab in iView2 (iConfig view) click the Save Configuration button: The user is prom

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42 The user is prompted to enter any notes to the header of the saved file for future reference when uploading the file through iView2 (iConfig view)

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43 Uploading a Saved Configuration File through iView2 (iConfig view) From the Administration Tab in iView2 (iConfig view) click the Upload Configura

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44 SFP Ports The IE-iMcV-MultiWay SFP ports support gigabit fiber SFPs and 100Mbps fiber SFPs, with or without Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Inform

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45 RJ-45 Data Port Pinout The following table lists the pin configuration for the RJ-45 Data connector. Pin Signal Name 1000M Signal Direction 10/

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1 About the IE-iMcV-MultiWay The IE-iMcV-MultiWay is a CPE device, available as a modular device providing two fixed 10/100/1000Base-T copper ports

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46 Product Applications For a detailed description of the product applications, please refer to the IE-iMcV-MultiWay data sheet at http://www.imcnetw

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47 Glossary The following are terms and phrases used within this manual, or which are found in documents associated with this equipment. Term/Acronym

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48 Term/Acronym Definition MDI/MDIX Media-Dependent Interface/ Media-Dependent Interface Crossover. The ability of an Ethernet port to automatically

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49 Troubleshooting If a fiber connection cannot be established, perform the following to make sure that the fiber transceivers on the IE-iMcV-MultiWa

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50 Specifications Ethernet Connections • SFP 1000 Base-X • SFP 100 Base –FX • SFP 10/100/1000 Copper (SGMII) • 10/100/1000 BaseT (Fixed Copper ports)

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51 IMC Networks Technical Support Tel: (949) 465-3000 or (800) 624-1070 (in the U.S. and Canada); +32-16-550880 (Europe) Fax: (949) 465-3020

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52 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Optic transmitters and receivers are extremely susceptible to contamination by particles of dirt or dust, wh

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53 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to any product, add-in modules or stand alone units, containing

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54 Notes

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55 Certifications CE: The products described herein comply with the Council Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC). Europea

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2 About IE-iMcV-MultiWay Features and Configuration The IE-iMcV-MultiWay offers a full feature set including Auto Negotiation, Selective Advertising,

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19772 Pauling y Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2611 USA TEL: (949) 465-3000 y FAX: (949) 465-3020 www.imcnetworks.com © 2011 IMC Networks. All

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3 When using iView2, the IE-iMcV-MultiWay can be fully managed without an IP address using a secure management channel. However, an IP address can b

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4 About iView2 (iConfig view) iView2 (iConfig view) is an in-band utility created by IMC Networks, used for SNMP configuration for IMC Networks’ SNM

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5 DIP Switch Selectable Mode Configuration The IE-iMcV-MultiWay can be configured in one of the following ways via DIP Switch settings (see page 6):

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