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

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7 DIP Switch Name Description Default Setting 1 Dual Enable dual channel OFF 2 1+1 Provides 1+1 protection with non-revertive switching

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8 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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9 Configuration Options The following options are configurable through both the iView2 (iConfig view) and Serial/Telnet. Feature iView² Serial/Teln

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

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11 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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12 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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13 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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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 BER and other information. Requires an SFP with DDMI. unit Unit global settings, frame size selection. Unit OAM enable must

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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 Once loaded into the device's SNMP memory area, the system prompts the user to reboot the device to make the new configuration active. Accou

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17 When configuring a trunk port, an Ethertype can be user-defined (a trunk port is also defined as a provider port based on 802.1ad). If an Etherty

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18 Operation Mode 1 – Mixed Tagged and Untagged Frames In this mode, all tagged and untagged frames pass on any given port. Management to the device

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19 Press the down arrow on the computer keyboard to access the additional configuration commands. Bandwidth (bw) Displays settings for Bandwidth con

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20 Ingress Burst Allocation Bandwidth Limiting can be set at Ingress of each port individually by setting the MAX Bandwidth Limit in bits/Sec. and t

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21 Choose Layer 1, 2 or 3 for the counter, this will determine how my bytes from the Ethernet frame are to be included in the calculations. Layer

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

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23 System Description (sysDescr) The sysDescr allows the end user to enter a description for the IMC Networks device. Within the iView² GUI, a name

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24 Viewing SFP Statistics (sfpstats) To view SFP statistics on the IE-iMcV-MultiWay, enter sfpstats. This will open a screen displaying SFP informat

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25 Unit FlowControl displays the following screen: Unit FlowControl globally enables “Pause” frames to be sent. Port Configuration (port) Serial/Te

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

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26 The Port screen contains the following commands: Port Enable Enable/Disable the port. (Select Enable to enable the port.) Admin Status Set Admin

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27 Using iView2 iView² is IMC Networks’ management software, providing network management in an easy to use GUI. Once iView² is installed on a netw

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

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29 Port Configuration Select Port Configuration to display/modify port information including description and flow control: Bandwidth Select Bandwidt

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30 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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31 VLAN Enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4,094; possible priority settings are 0 (lowest priority) through 7 (highest priority). *WARNING* If a VLAN #

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32 Advanced Select Advanced to reboot the module:

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33 OAM AH Select OAM AH to display the following screen and monitor the status, configuration, loopback, event log and statistics: From the above sc

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34 Loopback Testing The IE-MultiWay includes Loopback testing functionality. This feature is selectable via iView2 within the OAM AH configuration.

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35 Select Event Log to display the OAM event log showing fault changes that have occurred via OAM configuration: The OAM Event Log table displays a

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iv Using iView2...27 Unit Configuration ...

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

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37 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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38 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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39 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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40 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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41 Agent Info Select Agent Info to display SNMP agent data:

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42 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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43 The configuration file’s contents is device-type specific and can be identified by iView2 (iConfig view) as a configuration file as well as to wh

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44 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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45 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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1 About the IE-iMcV-MultiWay The IE-iMcV-MultiWay is an SNMP manageable modular device providing two fixed 10/100/1000Base-T copper ports and 2 SFP

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46 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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47 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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48 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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49 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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50 Term/Acronym Definition MDI/MDIX Media-Dependent Interface/ Media-Dependent Interface Crossover. The ability of an Ethernet port to automatically

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51 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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52 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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53 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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54 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to any product, add-in modules or stand alone units, containing

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

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2 • OAM AH Functions o Discovery o Link Performance Monitoring o Remote Loopback o Fault Detection o Link Fault o Dying Gasp o Critical Event • OAM

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3 Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) OAM is a general term used in network management and is typically applied to a series of standard

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4 iView² Management Software iView² is the IMC Networks management software that features a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and gives network manager

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5 Installing an IE-iMcV-MultiWay IE-iMcV-MultiWay can be installed in IMC networks’ unmanaged MediaChassis, IE-MediaChassis series, or the iMediaChas

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