Manual IMC Networks AccessEtherLinx/4

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    AccessEtherLinX/4 Operation Manual ...

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    ii FCC Radio Frequency Inter ference Statem ent This equipment has been tested and found t o comply with the limits for a Class B computing device, pur suant to Part 15 of the F CC Rul es. Thes e lim its a re de sign ed to p rovid e rea sonab le pr otecti on ag ain st ha rmful i nterf eren ce when the eq uipm ent i s oper ated in a c om mercial env ...

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    iii Table of Cont ents FCC Radio Fre quency Interfe rence Statemen t ....................................................... . ii Warranty ............................. ................................................................. .................. ii About the AccessEt herLinX/4 ................................................................ ...

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    1 Abou t the A ccessEt herLi nX/4 The Acc essEtherLi nX/4 Seri es enables service providers to offer differentiated data networking or VPN services to multi-tenant building and business custome rs. Residing at the customer premises or at the service provider POP, AccessE therLinX/4 provi des a VLAN-based Layer 2 entry point to the MAN fiber network ...

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    2 Single-stra nd fiber products use optics that transmi t and receive on two di fferent wave length. Single-strand fiber products must be deployed in pairs, connecting two compatible single- strand fi ber products. Connect t he 852-10133 (1310 xmt and 1550 rcv), for example, to a product with 1550 xmt and 1310 rcv, e.g. 852-10134 (1550 xmt a nd 131 ...

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    3 mode. If the devic e has a fiber Uplink port , it does not Auto Negotiat e; it always operates at 100 Mbps Full-Dupl ex. Aut o Ne goti at io n The AccessEthe rLinX/4 ships with Auto Ne goti ation en abled on the twisted pair ports. In this mode, the twisted pair port ne gotiates for speed and du plex mode. Forcing the Speed and Duplex Mode The tw ...

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    4 • Setting the IP address, s ubnet mask and default gateway • Defining the community strings and SNMP traps. In addi tion to the ab ove functions , iConf ig offers an authorize d IP a ddress sys tem and access restriction to MIB groups suppor te d by manageable device s. These extra layers of securi ty are pure ly optional an d do not affect S ...

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    5 SNMP Managem ent SNMP manage ment and iConfi g are availa ble through the Ac cessEtherLinX/4 Uplink port. This pr ovides a higher lev el of se curity so end-use rs cann ot acce ss management, alter settings, etc. In order f or the Ac cessEt herLin X/4 to all o w for S NMP-management, the unit must be assigned IP configura tion information (e.g. , ...

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    6 Serial Ad apter Pi n Conne ction RJ-45 Pin # DB-9 Pin # Function 5 2 Transmit (OUT) 7 3 Receive (IN) 8 5 Ground 1-4, 6 1, 4, 6 - 9 Reserved Main Configura tion Screen After running through an initial self tes t, the screen will display: “Press Enter for Device Configur ation.” Press Enter to be taken to the main confi guration sc reen. Th e M ...

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    7 Command List • I = Enter New Saved Param ete r Values • P = C hange Passwor d • T = New Trap Destinat ion • K = Remove ALL Trap Destinations • C = New Comm unity String • U = Delete A LL Community Strings • D = Enable/Dis able DHCP • E = End Se ssion • Space Bar = Ope ns device s pecific c onfiguration opti ons (tasks, memory , ...

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    8 accept) an d pre ss Enter . This function ena bles ALL of the devi ce’s traps. To selectively activate and d e-activate traps, use iConfig for configuration. Supported traps are Enterprise specific and inclu de: Link Down, Link Up, Cold Star t, Warm Star t and Authenti cation F ailure. Rem ovin g Tra p De stina tio ns To remove all trap destina ...

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    9 received, the SNMP M anagement Module will reboot so that the new IP address will take effect. Refer to t he Main Conf iguration About Serial Port Configur ation for more info rmat ion abou t Enabling /Disab ling DH CP. When th ere is no DHCP se rver on th e network, use iConfig or serial configuration to manually set th e IP addres ses. When DHC ...

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    10 ifstats Displays Ethern et statistics. rmstat s Display s RM ON statisti cs. cleandb Reboots the AccessEthe rLinX/4 with a clean database. This removes all of the inform ation in the database wit h an option to c hange the IP address of device. download Opens the Download dialog from whic h you download firm ware from the server address entere d ...

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    11 Configur ing VLAN IDs The AccessEtherLin X/4 is VLAN compat ible, with the ability to a ccept traffic cont aining 802 .1q VLAN tags on the Up link port and direct th at traffi c to the twi sted pair downlink ports. When using VLAN IDs, the SNMP m ust be assigned an ID, the management and ping features will not be available . To configure VLAN ID ...

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    12 NOTE SNMP can only be associated with one VLAN grou p. Tags cannot be enabled on SNMP traffic. Users can assign each po rt plus SNMP a priority in the VLAN D efinition screen. The high and low pri ority is determined by the Base V LAN of the unit. Use iVi ew² to set the Base VLAN priority; th is value is not configu rable via a seri al/Telnet s ...

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    13 When using dlse cure mode, configure the Upli nk port for Ta gs in order for i t to acc ept VLAN tag ged traf fic. Assi gn up to 15 VLAN IDs to th e Uplink port and then assign one of those V LAN IDs to eac h Downlink port and SNMP. Base VLAN Priori ty The Uplink por t has two out goi ng queues; one for hig h priority traffi c and one for l ow p ...

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    14 Using iV iew² iView² i s a networ k manageme nt appl ication for IMC Networks’ i ntelligent networki ng devices. It features a Graphic Us er Interf ace (GUI) and gives network managers the abilit y to monitor and control products from a variety of platforms. Using iV iew² w ith HP Ope nVie w During the installation, the iView² appl ication ...

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    15 Update Manager iView² of fers the option of schedulin g an updat e search for IMC Netw orks’ devices listed in the Net work outline . Within i View², select Tools/SNMP Options from the navigation to olbar. Select Update Ma nager Opti ons , and a dialog box will be displayed, in which you can select when to run the update search. This option ...

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    16 easily upload and store new firmware ve rsions for upgrading multiple devices with on-board logic installed in, or connected to, an i MediaChassis seri es. Using Telnet Assign the Acce ssEtherLinX/4 an IP Address or use the default IP Address 10.10.10.10, subnet ma sk 255. 0.0.0 before u sing a Tel net session. All confi gurations done via the s ...

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    17 Press the Enter Key Press the Space B ar ...

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    18 Type “dl_open” as shown above Press Y to confirm this chan ge ...

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    19 Press any key Type reboot , and then press Enter to restart the system. When the system is done rebooting it should work like a media converter with a 4-p ort switch attache d. LED Operation Uplink and Dow nlink Port s LNK/ ACT Glows g reen when link is establis hed on port . Blinks green dur ing data ac tivity on port. FDX/COL Glows amber when ...

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    20 Passw ords Passwo rds are a way to m ake the management of network dev ices secure. If the Serial password is lost, download the latest version of the binary file an d load it thro ugh the iConfig utility. Any serial p a ssword entered will be removed, and there will be no pass word f or the console sessi on. If the username /password a re lost ...

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    21 When us ing iView² w ith HP OpenV iew During the inst allation, the iVie w² applicatio n will a sk if HP Open View is in stalle d on the ma nagement PC. Clic k Yes to integrate t he appropriate files. Once in OpenView, select IMC Networks fr om the toolbar to view the IMC Networks’ devices. When No t Using iView ² When using an appl ication ...

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    22 Spec if icat io ns Operatin g Temp eratur e 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) Storage T empe rature -4° to 15 8° F (-20° to 70° C) Humidity 5 to 95% (non -con densing) Maximum heat generated 50 BTU/hr Power Consumption (typical) 1.5 A @ 5 V Throughput and VLAN Trunking Up to full wire speed on all ports except the fourt h (4/port) downlink por ...

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    23 Fiber Op tic Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Optic tran smitters an d receivers are e xtremely susce ptible to c ontamination by particles of d irt or dust, which can obst ruct the optic path and cause performance degradation. Good system performan ce requires clean optics and c onnector ferrules. 1. Use fiber patch cord s (or connectors, if you ter m ...

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    24 Safety Certif ications UL/CUL: Listed to Safety of Informati on Technology Equipm ent, including Electrical Business Equipment. CE: The products described herein comply with the Council Directive on Electromagne tic Compat ibility (2004/ 108/EC) and the Cou ncil Directiv e on Electrical Equip ment Design ed for use within Certain Volt age Limit ...

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    19772 Pauling • Foothill Ranc h, CA 92610-26 11 USA TEL: (94 9) 465- 3000 • FAX: (949) 465 -3020 www.imcnetworks.com © 2010 I MC Networks. Al l rights r eserved. The info rmation in this docum ent is subject to change with out no tice. IMC Networks assumes no responsibi lity for any errors that may appear in this docume nt. AccessEtherLinX/ 4 ...

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