IMC Networks IE-MiniFiberLinX-II, TP-TX/SSFX-MM1310-SC (1550rcv) Manuel d'instructions

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Operation Manual
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Page 1 - Operation Manual

IE-MiniFiberLinX-II Operation Manual

Page 2 - Warranty

7 Regardless if there is a break in segment 1, 2 or 3, the link will drop on the switches at both ends. The link fault is passed through the media co

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8 data, the Loopback feature can also be set to clear the multicast bit. This allows the looped data to avoid being blocked by any multicast settings

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9 Configuration The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II includes many features that function automatically or are configurable via iView², iConfig, or a serial/Telnet

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10 Main Configuration Screen Press Enter, at the prompt, to display the main configuration screen. The following displays are available: Saved Values

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11 Command List I = Enter New Saved Parameter Values P = Change Password T = New Trap Destination K = Remove ALL Trap Destinations C = New Communi

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12 Removing Trap Destinations To remove all trap destinations, press K. Press Y to continue to confirm or N to abort and then, press Enter. To selec

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13 Rebooting the Unit To reboot the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II, type reboot. Enabling/Disabling DHCP To toggle DHCP on the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II between enabl

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14 config Allows VLAN and transparency mode configurations. accounts Allows the addition of new users. sysdescr Allows the editing of sysName, sysDesc

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15 Viewing Port RMON Statistics To view port RMON (Remote MONitoring) statistics on the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II, enter rmstats. This will display RMON

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16 NOTE In the examples shown, ports are referred to as how they appear on the unit itself. Some screens may show TX and FX for the port titles. In

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i FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device, pursua

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

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18 How to configure the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II for management on the copper port 1. Configure the device to be set in the default mode. If unsure of the

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19 Press the Space Bar once for access to additional commands. Type config then press Enter to set the operation mode.

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20 Press Enter for other options. Press 2 to change to Default Plus Mode, then press Enter. Press Y to allow TX management, then press Enter.

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21 Press S to save the configuration. Reboot the device and use the SNMP software to manage the device over the copper port. Mode Two - Transparen

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22 Mode Three - Transparency with Tagged Management This mode will pass all tagged and untagged customer traffic. Management traffic must be tagged.

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23 Mode Four - Transparency with Extra Tagging (or Q-in-Q) This mode is designed to either pass all customer traffic with the defined extra tag (Q-in-

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24 Mode Six - Port VLAN This mode tags all customer traffic received by the copper port going to the fiber port, untagging traffic conversely. This

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25 Sysdescr offers the options of assigning a system name, System Contact System Location, Unit Description and individual Port names. Enter a descri

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26 802.1p Base Pri Set the level of 802.1p base priority (3 or 4). The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II has two outgoing queues; one for high priority traffic and

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

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27 Administrator This role can perform Operator role functions, add/delete accounts, and use the cleandb command. Account access through the serial p

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28 A navigation bar on the top of the screen displays the options for configuring the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II connection. These options include the foll

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29 The Configuration/Remote Screen Depending on whether the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II is being set up as a standalone or in a Host/Remote connection, the Co

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30 configurations, IP Address configuration and SNMP agent settings. The configuration file can be transferred from the unit to a PC and saved to dis

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31 Configuration File Basics Saving a Configuration File to Disk: From the Administration Tab in iConfig click the Save Configuration button: The

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32 The user is prompted to enter any notes to the header of the saved file for future reference when uploading the file through iConfig: After the

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33 Uploading a Saved Configuration File through iConfig From the Administration Tab in iConfig click the Upload Configuration button: The user wil

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34 Uploading a Saved Configuration File through TFTP From the commands list in the CLI (Serial or Telnet) run the download command by typing in downlo

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35 After the transfer process is complete the user will be prompted to press the Enter key again to load the configuration file: Once loaded into

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36 Product Applications The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II comes with a variety of features for different network environments. When used with different types o

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1 About the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II is an optical demarcation network interface device, allowing fiber network operators to connec

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37 Modes of Operation The following are application examples of Operation Modes for the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II. There are six modes of operation that ca

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38 Mode Three - Transparency with Tagged Management This mode will pass all tagged and untagged customer traffic. Management traffic must be tagged. I

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39 Mode Five - VLAN Filter This mode is designed to only pass traffic with any of the 32 tags that have been identified in the user-defined table. No

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

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41 IE-MiniFiberLinX-II Modes of Operations For enlarged version go to IMC Networks website: http://www.imcnetworks.com/Products/12_IE-MiniFiberL

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42 The Agent Info Screen Information about the SNMP Agent software managing the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II is contained on this screen. Specifications Input

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

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44 Safety Certifications UL/CUL: Listed to Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment. CE: The produc

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2 Network Node Manager. Refer to the iView² help files for information regarding configuring and managing the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II. iView² supports th

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3 Installation To install the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II into a network environment, connect the proper twisted-pair and fiber cables. In a standalone confi

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4 Powering Options The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II powering options include AC and DC power as well as Power over Ethernet, functioning as a PD compliant wit

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5 The twisted pair port on the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II can also be manually set for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps operation and for Half- or Full-Duplex (i.e. 10 Mb

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6 Using LinkLoss and FiberAlert In a typical central site to remote site media conversion, it is recommended the LinkLoss and FiberAlert features are

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