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1. XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 22 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 2 3 3 Application for Home Users The figure down below is an example of how the FTTX architectures may vary regarding to distances between the optical fiber and the end users Fiber to the x FTTX is a generic term for any network architecture that uses optical fiber to replace all or part of the usual copper local loop used for telecommunications These four technologies are listed down below Fiberto the node neighborhood FTTN Fiberto the building FTTB gt Fiber to the curb FTTC Fiber to the kerb FTTK gt Fiber to the home FTTH Optical Fiber Metallic Cables The building on the left is the central office The building on the right is one of the buildings served by the central office The white or gray blocks represent separate rooms or office spaces within the same building D Network connection via copper wire It can be Cat 6a cable under 300 meters or telephone line via xDSL Technologies such as VDSL provide high speed short range link are used often in FTTx service E Different rooms of homes or different compartments in the same building F MCM W can be located at any place that near or away from building depending on the service to home users XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 23 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 MCM W Management You can configure MC
2. MCM W Series Media Converter User s Manual USM Ver 1 3 XTRAMUS Foreword Copyright Copyright O 2012 Xtramus Technologies all rights reserved The information contained in this document is the property of Xtramus Technologies No part of this publication shall be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Xtramus Technologies Disclaimer The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Xtramus Technologies The information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable However Xtramus Technologies assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the document Trademarks MCM W is a trademark or registered trademark of Xtramus Technologies All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Warranty Xtramus Technologies warrants for the hardware provided along with this document under proper usage and conditions in normal environment any improper operation or in irregular environment may possibly cause this product NOT function well For detailed terms please contact your local dealer Contact Information Xtramus Technologies E mail sales xtramus com Website www xtramus com Tel 886 2 8227 6611 Fax 886 2 8227 6622 XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 9 E mail sales
3. 1 3 MCM W Functions Overview rannxennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnennn 8 1 3 1 MCM W Outer Case este 8 1 3 2 MCM W Front Panel naannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ennnen Eee nee 9 A Front Panel of MCM 7S81 W nnernnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 9 B Front Panel of MCM 8822 W arannnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnennnnennnnnen 10 C Front Panel of MCM 8823 W rannnernnnnernnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnr 11 D Front Panel of MCM 8S82 W rrannnernnnnnennnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnunenen 12 E Front Panel of MCM 8S62 W rannnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnunenen 13 F Front Panel of MCM 8S33 W rnnnnernnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnunennn 14 G Front Panel of MCM 8S83 W nnrernnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnr 15 1 3 3 MCM W Back Panel e 16 2 MCM W Series SANN 17 2 1 Choices of UTP Cable and Optical fiber 1 esee cessere 17 2 1 1 10GBASE T Copper WIE ereignete qud cux sd suvedUE UE LUCS EE WR VrE So cyaverxUS Ne T COSuPver UE 17 2 1 2 10GBASE R Optical
4. MCM W Management Webpage Counter Two options are available in the Counter configuration webpage Device Counter and Port A B USC Please see the section below for more detailed description A Device Counter The Counter Report can display statistics reports of MCM W s Port A B Port Counter Statistics Stze 128 255 Bytes D Size 256 511 Bytes Size 1024 1522 Bytes 0 CRC Error D Clear Clear all statistics displayed in the table XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 33 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS B Port A B USC In this option you can see the Counter Report based on the type of USC Universal Stream Counter chosen in USC Setting Please see the 3 1 5 MCM W Management Webpage USC Setting Universal Stream Counter Port A Clear IP Checksum 2000 00 0000 C 130 00 00 00 01 o 130 00 00 00 02 o 2000 00 0003 o 130 00 00 00 04 o 2000 00 0005 o 140 00 00 00 06 o 130 00 00 00 07 o 130 00 00 00 08 o 2000 00 0009 o 110 00 00 00 0A er 143 00 00 00 08 o 0000 00 o 1 20 00 00 00 0D o 1130 00 00 o 1010 00 00 o 130 00 00 00 10 o 130 00 00 00 11 o 130 00 00 00 12 o 120 00 00 00 13 o 130 00 00 00 14 o 130 00 00 00 15 o 130 00 00 00 16 o 130 00 00 00 17 o 120 00 00 00 18 o 1c00 00 00 19 o 10000 00 00 1A o 1 30 00 00 00 18 o f XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 34 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 8 MCM W Management We
5. The following sections will illustrate MCM W Series management webpage functions with MCM 8833 W Management webpage for other MCM W Series are quite the same and can be related TRAMUS System System Infoemordieor DOMI Management USC Setting Counter a Maintenance Management Port IP Mode Static IP Address 192 168 1 8 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 25 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 2 MCM W Management Webpage Overview TRAMUS System Information Y System S N System Information MAC Address 00 22 A2 01 01 01 gt DDMI Hardware Version MP 02 t Management FPGA Version v1 0b028 USC Setting Firmware Version v 1 0b026 Counter ha Temperature 3b degrees centierade di Maintenance az A y E 2 Port A XFP Factory n a IXFP Wavelength n a Port B XFP Factory nia XFP Wavelength na Management Port IP Mode Static IP Address 192 168 1 8 Subnet Mask 253 200 209 0 Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 MCM W Series Management Webpage Overview This field displays the port status of your MCM W series You can view the media type of a specific port by moving the mouse to it If MOM W s port is not connected the Port Status icon will na show as the figure on the left 5 gt If MCM W s port is connected the Port
6. thus allowing users to view network status easily MCM W provides an easy to access Management Webpage allowing users to view system status counters and network statistics Also MCM W supports MIB Counter Report including counters such as Packet Byte Broadcast packet Pause Frame Length 64 Bytes Length 65 127 Bytes Length 128 255 Bytes Length 256 511 Bytes Length 512 1023 Bytes Length 1024 1518 Bytes Unicast packet Multicast packet CRC Error IP Checksum Error Not supported for MCM 7581 W Under size packet and Over size packet With various interfaces MCM W provides different conversions between fibers and copper wires in 10Gbps Ethernet XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 6 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 1 2 Features Key Advantages and Main Applications of MCM W Features Diversified interfaces including SFP SFP RJ45 XFP and CX4 Supports 3R Re generation Re timing Re shaping Performance for extending network cable coverage gt Supports Jumbo Frame Supports D D Digital Detection functioned optical transceivers and overload protection Support easy to use Management Webpage that allows users to view system status counters and network statistics gt Supports SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Supports Link Loss Forwarding gt Supports DDMI Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface allowing users to view status such as Temperature Supply V
7. current contact information snmp show writecommunity the community with write privilege The parameter can be public The system snmp show command will show the current SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol settings The system snmp writecommunity parameter allows you to set private or user names The system snmp readcommunity parameter allows you to set readcommunity the community with read privilege The parameter can be public private or user names save The system save command allows you to save the current settings to MCM W s NV RAM Please note that all unsaved settings will be lost after system reboot XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 40 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS Command Descriptions system The system update firmware FPGA commands allow you to upgrade MCM W s firmware FPGA The following descriptions are for upgrading MCM W s firmware However procedures for upgrading MCM W s FPGA are quite the same and can be related 1 Type in system update firmware and click enter Press Y to proceed and start upgrading firmware or press N to cancel HCH 8333 gt sys update firmware Do vou want to update firmware Y N_ Press Transfer on HyperTerminal s menu bar and choose Send File Transfer Help Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File Capture to Printer 3 A Send File window will pop up Please set the Prot
8. hyper terminal softwares Power Jack DC 12 V Power Jack E mail sales xtramus com XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 16 Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 2 MCM W Series Installation As a media convertor platform installing MCM W series is very easy and simple all you have to do is to plug the proper fiber UTP cables into MCM W series ports like a general Ethernet switch without any extra configurations However selecting the proper physical media and applications in your network environment is crucial when installing MCM W series Please see the sections down below for detailed information regarding to physical media types and MCM W series application 2 1 Choices of UTP Cable and Optical fiber 2 1 1 10GBASE T Copper Wire 10GBASE T or IEEE 802 3an 2006 is a standard released in 2006 to provide 10 gigabit second connections over unshielded or shielded twisted pair cables and over distances up to 100 meters 330 ft 10GBASE T cable infrastructure can also be used for 1000BASE T allowing a gradual upgrade from 1000BASE T and auto negotiation to select which speed to use 10GBASE T Connectors 10GBASE T uses 650 MHz versions of the venerable IEC 60603 7 8P8C RJ 45 connectors which is already widely used in Ethernet 10GBASE T Cables 10GBASE T works up to 55 m 180 ft with existing Category 6 cabling In order to allow deployment at the usual 100 m 330 ft the standard uses a new partitioned Category 6a cable sp
9. information including System Information S N MCM W Series serial number MAC Address MCM W Series MAC address Hardware Version MCM W Series current hardware version FPGA Version MCM W Series current FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array version Firmware Version MCM W Series current firmware version Temperature MCM W Series current temperature Port A SFP Factory The manufacturer of the transceiver plugged in Port A Port B SFP Factory The manufacturer of the transceiver plugged in Port B XFP Wavelength The wavelength of Port A B Management Port This field displays how MCM W Series acquires its IP address e Static MCM W Series IP subnet mask and gateway addresses are IP Mode assigned manually e DHCP MCM W Series IP subnet mask and gateway addresses are assigned automatically by a DHCP server IP Address MCM W Series IP address Subnet Mask MCM W Series subnet mask Gateway IP MCM W Series gateway address XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 27 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 4 MCM W Management Webpage DDMI DDMI Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface includes 5 parameters Temperature C Supply Voltage mV Tx Bias Current mA Tx Power mW and Rx Power mW Fort A Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface Current Value Maximum Value Minimum Value Warning Maximum Tx Power mW ex Power mW eie fa i D
10. two ends of fibers and can attach to SFP transceivers There are two ports for one SFP transceiver one fiber is for receiving and one fiber is for transmitting The picture here is called LC connector that can attach to SFP transceiver Transceiver Connector SFP XFP Transceivers can be plugged into MCM W s SFP XFP Ports SFP XFP Transceivers are active components that consume power from MCM W and are capable of converting signals between optical data flow and electronic data flow For different transmission purpose the component inside SFP form factor can be 10BASE LR or 10BAST SR mode XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 20 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 2 3 Applications Examples for Your Network 2 3 1 Application for University 10Gbps speed Ethernet connection may not be commonly seen in ordinary offices However network administrators may have Gigabit Ethernet in their control rooms already Getting 10Gbps Ethernet connection from Internet Backbone and distributing it to different Gigabit Ethernet segment for different buildings or organizations is practical and more cost effective Figure down below is an example of a possible network structure for a university Internet A Backbone Fiber B i E xi Gbps Coppel wired Internet backbone from ISP The distance from the central office to the university might be long and it is advised to construct the B connection vi
11. vi EG an down below ata teje rj xs e Bits per second 38400 Patty None e Data bits 8 e Parity None EN LLLA e Stop bits 1 Flow control e Flow control None Click OK to continue Restore Defaults cms MCM W HyperTerminal 4 JO x File Edit View Call Transfer Help De S5 E user name admin MCM 8S33 Command Menu Command description System configuration version user Display or clear counter information IP configuration address mask Show Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface Loss Link Forwarding set show Clear screen Logout the current user Auto detect 88400 8 N 1 Connected 00 00 06 Click the Enter key on your keyboard to start setting MCM W via HyperTerminal To log in please type MCM W s user name and password e Default User Name admin e Default Password admin Both the User Name and Password are case sensitive If you change MCM W s user name and password with MCM W s configuration webpage please log in with the new user name and password here XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 38 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 3 2 MCM W HyperTerminal Commands e MCM W HyperTerminal o 5 xi File Edit view Gal Transfer Help Cele S EUER user name admin user password sssss Helcome System Pont iia gius yersion user counter Display or clear cou
12. xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS Revision History Date Version History 2011 05 06 1 0 First draft version 2011 10 06 1 1 2011 12 28 1 2 1 2 3 2012 02 14 1 3 4 9 6 Change management webpage pictures Adding notes regarding to FPGA Firmware upgrading Adding notes regarding to using management webpage while phone jack to RS232 cable is still plugged Modify figures according to new Web Ul on page 26 27 391 835 Add DDMI function on page 28 Adding more information about product features and main applications on page 7 Page 31 adding Link Loss Forwarding section Page 38 changing the MCM W HyperTerminal main screen figure Page 39 changing the MCM W HyperTerminal main screen figure and adding ddmi amp II commands in the table Page 40 change command devname to name Page 40 adding location and contact commands Page 44 adding ddmi amp II functions descriptions XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 3 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS Table of Contents EE fo go EEE EEE SE EE EEE FRNEU ER E ESNE 2 ROVISION PAIS COM TE EET TET 3 1 MCM W Overview E 6 1 1 General Descriptions of MCM W rrannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnneennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnr 6 1 2 Features Key Advantages and Main Applications of MCM W 7
13. 168 1 20 The ip mask Subnet Mask Address command allows you to set MCM W s subnet mask address For example to set MCM W s subnet mask address to 255 255 255 0 please input the command ip mask 255 255 255 0 The ip gateway Gateway Address command allows you to set MCM W s gateway address For example to set MCM W s subnet gateway address to 192 168 1 254 please input the command ip gateway 192 168 1 254 MCM W s default IP address subnet mask default gateway are 192 168 1 8 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 mode static XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 43 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS D MCM W HyperTerminal Command ddmi ommand Descriptions ddmi porta portb The ddmi porta or portb show command allows you to view the Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface for MCM W s Port A or Port B Port Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface a a a a a a a a a a a a a Current ValuelMaximum Yalue M n mum ValuelWarning Maximum I Temperature C Supply Voltage mV TxBias Current mA lt Esc gt Exit gt Esc Press the Esc key to exit MCM W s Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface E MCM W HyperTerminal Command LLF Command Descriptions Ilf The Ilf enable command allows you to enable the Loss Link Forwarding function while The Ilf disable command allows you to disable the Loss Link Forwarding function The lif show comma
14. DMI Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface Shows the current temperature the maximum minimum temperature supported and the warning maximum temperature Shows the current supplied voltage the maximum minimum supply voltage supported and the warning maximum supply voltage Shows the current Tx Bias Current the maximum minimum Tx Bias Current supported and the warning maximum Tx Bias Current Shows the current Tx Power the maximum minimum Tx Power supported and the warning maximum Tx Power Shows the current Rx Power the maximum minimum Rx Power supported and the warning maximum Rx Power Note Some transceiver can t support DDMI function or can only capture part of DDMI parameters and when this happen the MCM W Management Webpage will show n a on each not captured parameter field Please check with your transceivers supplier if their transceiver can support or not on capturing the DDMI parameters Temperature C Supply Voltage mV Tx Bias Current mA Tx Power mW Rx Power mW XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 28 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 5 MCM W Management Webpage Management There are 4 options available for Management which includes e IP Settings Allows you to set how MCM W will acquire its IP subnet mask and gateway addresses Also you could input these addresses manually here e User Settings Allows you to change MCM W s configuration webpag
15. Fiber rrrnnnnernnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnen 18 2 2 Connection of UTP Cable and Optical fiber sseeuus 19 2 2 1 TOGBASE T Copper Wire ua een anne 19 2 2 2 10GBASE R Optical Fiber sea 19 2 3 Applications Examples for Your Network eese eee eene 21 2 3 Application for UMIVELSIIN Pm 21 2 3 2 Application for Online Game Company nxxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnn 22 2 3 3 Application for Home Users nrxrrannnevnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnernnnnvennnnnnnnnnnernnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnen 23 3 MCM W raul 24 3 1 Managing MCM W with Management Webpagge eere eere 24 3 1 1 Accessing MCM W Management Webpage eene eere eene 25 3 1 2 MCM W Management Webpage Overview ee eene enne nnn 26 3 1 3 MCM W Management Webpage SySstem snxxrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 27 A System IN OMTANON ec 27 3 1 4 MCM W Management Webpage DDMII eee eee 28 3 1 5 MCM W Management Webpage Managenment esse 29 A IP CONTE 29 BUSCH SEIUNGS
16. Loss Forwarding Link Loss Forwarding Settings Link Loss Forwarding Link Loss Forwarding Settings ON Enable Link Loss Forwarding function OFF disable Link Loss Forwarding function Apply Apply the changes you ve made here XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 31 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 6 MCM W Management Webpage USC Setting You can modify the USC Universal Stream Counter settings in this option which includes USC ON OFF USC Type and USC Address Port A Config USC Universal Stream Counter Setting CVDMANI CSP SowelP gt USC Address pox 00 00 00 00 USC Universal Stream Counter When monitoring data flows m a network environment with Network TAP devices it 15 common to use packet analyzers or sniffers for capturing and analyzing packet frames However information acquired this way may be too vast complicated for pinpointing the possible cause of network product problems Unlike these common packet analyzers or sniffers mentioned above Universal Stream Counter USC offers real time statistics of network events USC Universal Stream Counter Setting USC ON OFF Turn ON OFF the USC Universal Stream Counter USC Type no is turn ON you may choose the type of USC in USC Address ied choosing the type of USC input the USC Address in this XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 32 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 7
17. M W HyperTerminal Command ip smnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnvennnnnnnenn 43 D MCM W HyperTerminal Command ddmi snnneennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnvernnnnnnennnnnnr 44 E MCM W HyperTerminal Command LLF i eeennnnnnrnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnvennnnnneennnnnnr 44 F MCM W HyperTerminal Command CIS nnwrnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnvennnnnneennnnnnennnnnnnr 44 G MCM W HyperTerminal Command logout eese 44 4 MCM W General SpecificatiOnS x rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnneennnnnnnenn 45 XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 5 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 1 MCM W Overview 1 1 General Descriptions of MCM W MCM W is a complete and versatile solution for applications such as FTTx CWDM and carrier Ethernet By the diversified speeds of 1 000Mbps and 10Gbps Xtramus provides standalone MCM W for different applications and can be applied according to your ideal network topology Xtramus MCM W provides various interfaces such as UTP SFP SFP XFP and CX4 All these interfaces are developed to support the protocols such as 100Base Tx 100Base Fx 1000Base T 1000Base X 10GBase T 10GBase LR 10GBase SR and 10GBase CX4 thus making your network more complete and solid All MCM Ws are equipped with real time LEDs which display the status of each port
18. M W s settings and view statistics generated while performing media converting with MCM W by gt Connecting MCM W and PC to the same network via an RJ45 cable and accessing MCM W s settings statistics with PC s web browser gt Connecting MCM W and PC via a 2 5mm Phone Jack to RS232 cable and accessing MCM W s settings statistics with HyperTerminal Softwares Please see the sections down below for more information regarding to MCM W management 3 1 Managing MCM W with Management Webpage MCM W Series is embedded with a management webpage and can be accessed by connecting MCM W Series Management Port to the network which your PC is connected to via an RJ45 cable Before accessing to MCM W Series configuration webpage with your PC s web browser please set the network according MCM W Series default IP Address 192 168 1 8 The figure down below is an example of network PC settings for accessing MCM W Series management webpage Network IP 192 168 1 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 PC IP 192 168 1 7 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 MCM W Default IP 192 168 1 8 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Note Please note that if you leave the Phone Jack to RS232 Cable plugged in MCM W you won t be able to login to MCM W s management webpage XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 24 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 1 Accessing MCM W Management
19. RN EE EE 30 C System ConfigurallOnh onsec cioe onn a aa aaa ke 30 DSNMP Se 31 E Link Loss Forwarding EET 31 3 1 6 MCM W Management Webpage USC Setting 32 3 1 7 MCM W Management Webpage Counter eene rennen nenne 33 ADEN 33 B POHL A B USE arr 34 3 1 8 MCM W Management Webpage Maintenance eres 35 ANSNES c 35 B Update F W Firmware EE TEES 35 C Update FPGA 35 BEES STOMA ReDOO EEE A Eiir ENRE 36 ESV Slem COMO NE UE 36 F Conio INNI 36 G Z erar seen een 36 3 2 Managing MCM W with HyperTerminal rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnvennnnnennnnnnennn 37 3 3 1 HyperTerminal Settings for MCM W rannnxxrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnn 37 XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 4 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 3 2 MCM W HyperTerminal CommandS rrannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnuvennnn 39 A MCM W HyperTerminal Command system rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnr 40 B MCM W HyperTerminal Command counter eee esee eere 43 C MC
20. Status icon will show as the figure on the left Also to view the counter report of a specific port just click on the port The Setting Options contains options for MCM W Series settings information and statistics which can be divided into e System You can view system information here in this field e DDMI Shows the temperature supply voltage Tx bias current Tx Power and Rx Power e Management This option allows you to make settings such as MCM W series IP address SNMP or user accounts e USC Setting This option allows you to turn ON OFF USC set the USC type and USC address e Counter You can view MCM W Series counter reports with this option e Maintenance This option allows you to save system settings reboot MCM W Series and reset all MCM W Series settings to default value Model Name This field displays the model name of your MCM W series The Main Display Screen displays the system information network tapping statistics and detail configuration options A Port Status B Setting Options D Main Display Screen XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 26 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 1 3 MCM W Management Webpage System A System Information System Information MAC Address One AOL O11 XFP Wavelength n a Management Port IP Address 192 168 1 8 Subnet Mask foe eo oo Gateway IP 192 163 1 1 System Information displays MCM W Series system
21. Webpage To access MCM W Series management webpage please open your web browser and 9 ozis type in MCM W Series default IP address 192 168 1 8 in web browser s URL field as shown in the figure on the right side If you ve changed MCM W Series IP address please input the IP address you ve changed to instead Connect to 192 168 1 8 MCM W Series management webpage only supports Microsoft Internet Explorer amp and MCM W Series management webpage might not display correctly if you re using The server 192 168 1 8 at MCM Series requires a username other web browser and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and A window Will pop up after you entering MCM W Series IP password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection address Please enter the User Name and Password for User name admin wv MCM W Series configuration webpage AM FIT IR b d e Default User Name admin 4 Remember my passwar e Default Password admin Please note that the User Name and Password are case sensitive For safety issues it is highly recommended that you should change the User name and Password when logging to MCM W Series management webpage for the first time After inputting MCM W Series management webpage s User Name and Password you should be able to see MCM W Series management webpage displayed on your web browser as shown in the figure down below
22. a single mode optical fiber with 10BASE LR mode which can extend the distance beyond tens of kilometers C MCM W which is located at the computer center of university D After the conversions made by MCM W expensive equipments for transmitting receiving network data via optical fiber are not required anymore Full 10Gbps Ethernet switches may be exceeding your budget or not available Some 1Gbps E switches reserve a swappable slot for future upgrading You can purchase a 10Gbps module with one 10Gbps port for these switches to serve the same purpose oeveral 1Gbps connections can be distributed by the switches mentioned above to different buildings inside the university by Cat 6a network cables which can be extended to 100 meters G H I General switches with 1Gbps or 100Mbps ports can be connected here for the end users XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 24 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 2 3 2 Application for Online Game Company For ISPs or online game companies MCM W series provide a more economical solution for control room cabling ISP runs lots of customer s service such as e mail servers web servers or any co located network services in the control rooms These equipments may not have the interface for the connection of optical fibers For online game company administrators may have lots of online game servers that need high speed connections to Internet backbone in the control r
23. booting MCM 8S33 W Green ON Port A B is connected Power NS Green Blinking Port A B is transmitting receiving data BH User defined LED A User defined LED Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 14 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS G Front Panel of MCM 8S83 W TRIN Link ACT RJ45 XFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode ED Status Green ON 1000Base T 10GBase LR 10GBase SR MCM 8S83 W is power on Power Green OFF MCM 8S83 W is power off sys Green ON MCM 8S83 W is booting properly and is ready for tests Yellow ON Green ON Error occurred when booting MCM 8S83 W Port A B is connected Green Blinking Port A B is transmitting receiving data User defined LED User defined LED Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com 15 XTRAMUS 1 3 3 MCM W Back Panel Management Port I Seed Lir Ac T MCM W Back Panel Description 100 Mbps RJ45 Management Port for connecting A Management Port MCM W series to a network thus allowing users to access MCM W s management web pages 2 5mm Phone Jack for connecting PC s RS 232 Diagnostic Port port thus allowing users to make configurations via
24. bpage Maintenance 7 options are available in the Maintenance configuration webpage Save Changes Update Firmware Update FPGA System Reboot System Config Config Upload Factory Defaults A Save Changes Save Changes The device configuration will be saved to Non volatile RAM Save Changes If you don t save the setting you ve made via MCM W s configuration webpage all settings will be erased after rebooting MCM W Please click the Save button to save the settings to MCM W s NV RAM B Update F W Firmware Update Firmware Choose Update file Browse Send Update F W Firmware Click the Browse button to choose the firmware file you would like to upgrade MCM W s firmware files are in the format of bin Send Click this button to start upgrading MCM W s firmware Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware Please DO NOT power off your MCM W Browse C Update FPGA Update FPGA Choose Update file Click the Browse button to choose the FPGA file you would like to upgrade MCM W s FPGA files are in the format of bin Send Click this button to start upgrading MCM W s FPGA Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware Please DO NOT power off your MCM W Browse XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 35 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS D System Reboot System Reboot System reboot Warning System will reboot All
25. e User Name and Password e System Configuration You can set System Contact System Location and System Name here e SNMP Setting You can make SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol settings here e Link Loss Forwarding You can enable disable Link Loss Forwarding function here Please see the sections for detail descriptions about settings available in Management A IP Configuration IP Configuration IP Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway s Static DHCP 255 255 255 D 192 168 1 1 M O4 6 e w IP Configuration IP Address You can choose how MCM W acquires its IP subnet mask and gateway addresses There are two modes available e Static You have to input MCM W s IP subnet mask and gateway addresses manually in the fields down below e DHCP MCM W acquires its IP subnet mask and gateway addresses automatically from network s DHCP server You can input MCM W s IP address here in this field Subnet Mask You can input MCM W s subnet mask here in this field Gateway You can input MCM W s gateway address here in this field Apply Apply the changes you ve made here x Note The default IP address for MCM W is 192 168 1 8 XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 29 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS B User Settings Administrator User Name New Password Confirm New Password Guest User Name New Password Confirm New Password Fo
26. ecification designed to reduce crosstalk between UTP cables The table down below is a reference regarding to UTP cable categories TP Cable Categories References Cat 5 Provides performance of up to 100 MHz and was frequently used on 100 Mbps Ethernet networks Cat 5 may not be suitable for 1000BASE T gigabit Ethernet Provides performance of up to 100 MHz and is frequently used for both 100 Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet networks Provides performance of up to 250 MHz more than double of category 5 and 5e It works up to 55 m 180 ft for 10Gbps Ethernet Cat 5e Cat 6 Provides performance of up to 500 MHz It is suitable for 10GBASE T and works up to 100 m 330 ft for 10Gbps Ethernet All the cables mentioned above do not have individually shielded pairs as the picture here including Cat 6a This standard specifies four individually shielded pairs STP inside an overall shield Designed for transmission at frequencies up to 600 MHz It has better performance than Cat 6a E mail sales xtramus com XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 17 Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 2 1 2 10GBASE R Optical Fiber 10GBASE R is 10Gbps Ethernet connection that based on IEEE802 3ae It uses fiber as transmission media with different specification of fiber connector and transceiver MCM W uses two standards 10GBASE LR and 10GBASE SR 10GBASE SR 10GBASE SR Short Range uses 64B 66B encoding and 850 nm wavelength las
27. een OFF MCM 8S82 W is power off sys Green ON MCM 8S82 W is booting properly and is ready for tests Yellow ON Green ON Error occurred when booting MCM 8S82 W Port A B is connected Green Blinking Port A B is transmitting receiving data User defined LED User defined LED Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com 12 XTRAMUS E Front Panel of MCM 8S62 W 105 Media Converter MCM 8S62 W Front Panel Specification CX4 SFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps 10GBase LR Ethernet Mode 10GBase SR 10GBase CX4 Interface ED Status Green ON MCM 8562 W is booting properly and is ready for tests Yellow ON Error occurred when booting MCM 8562 W Green ON _ Port A B is connected ids Green Blinking Port A B is transmitting receiving data Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware SYS XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 13 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS F Front Panel of MCM 8S33 W MCM 8S33 W Front Panel Specification Interface AFP XFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps 10GBase LR Ethernet Mode 10GBase SR ED Status Green ON MCM 8533 W is power on Green OFF MCM 8S33 W is power off MCM 8S33 W is booting properly and is SYS MEN ON ready for tests rv Yellow ON Error occurred when
28. ers It is designed to support short distances over deployed multi mode fiber cabling it has a range of between 26 meters 85 ft and 82 meters 270 ft depending on cable type It also supports 300 meters 980 ft operation over new 50 uim 2000 MHz km OMS multi mode fiber MMF The transmitter can be implemented with a VCSEL Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser which is low cost and low power MMF has the advantage of having lower cost connectors than SMF single mode fiber due to its wider core 10GBASE SR delivers the lowest cost lowest power and smallest form factor optical modules 10GBASE LR 10GBASE LR Long Range is a Long Range Optical technology delivering serialized 10 gigabit Ethernet over a laser with 1310 nm wavelength connection on single mode fiber via IEEE 802 3 Clause 49 64B 66B Physical Coding Sub layer PCS using a line rate of 10 3125 oingle mode optical cabling is used to interconnect transceivers at a distance spaced at 10 kilometers 6 2 mi but it can often reach distances of up to 25 kilometers 16 mi with no data loss Fabry Perot lasers are commonly used in 10GBASE LR optical modules Fabry Perot lasers are more expensive than VCSELs mentioned above but their high power and focused beam allow efficient coupling into the small core of single mode fiber Fiber Specification Fibers which support many propagation paths or transverse modes are called multi mode fibers MMF Fibers which can only sup
29. ers to make system configurations and view test statistics system information with HyperTerminal To access MCM W via HyperTerminal you have to connect MCM W s Diagnostic Port with PC s RS 232 Port via a 2 5mm Phone Jack to RS 232 cable as shown in the figure above The following sections will be using MCM 8S33 W as an example Settings installations and HyperTerminal commands for other MCM Ws are quite the same and can be related 3 3 1 HyperTerminal Settings for MCM W After connecting the PC s serial port to MCM W s Console Port via a 2 5mm Phone Jack to RS 232 cable please start the HyperTerminal software installed on your PC and establish connection according to the steps listed down below Establishing Connection with MCM W Connection Description a New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon For the connection Mame 1 Input a name for this connection such as MCM W and also select an icon for this connection Click OK to continue XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 37 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com ATRAMUS Connect To i 2 X Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Countrydregian ans UNE 2 Select the COM port of PC for this connection Click OK to Area code CO nti nue Phone number Connect using TN COM1 Properties EP ajx Part Settings 3 Set the COM port parameters according to the settings listed its per secon 3400
30. ge 0 85 RH non condensing Dimension 147 mm x 89 mm x 28 mm XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 45 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS Note Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without notice All products and company names are trademarks of their respective corporations Copyright 2012 Xtramus Technologies all rights reserved Do not reproduce redistribute or repost without written permission from Xtramus Doc 4 USM MCM W V1 2 ENG 20120214 XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 46 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com
31. n OFF MCM 8522 W is power off MCM 8S22 W is booting properly and is SYS GEEN DN ready for tests Yellow ON Error occurred when booting MCM 8522 W Green ON Port A B is connected Interface Power we Green Blinking Port A B is transmitting receiving data m User defined LED A User defined LED Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware E mail sales xtramus com XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 10 Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS C Front Panel of MCM 8S23 W inin En Tite Media Converter MCM 8823 W Front Panel Specification SFP XFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps 10GBase LR Ethernet Mode 10GBase SR ED Status Green ON MCM 8523 W is power on Green OFF MCM 8523 W is power off MCM 8523 W is booting properly and is SYS GEET ON ready for tests nn Yellow ON Error occurred when booting MCM 8S23 W Green ON Port A B is connected Interface Power ne Green Blinking Port A B is transmitting receiving data B User defined LED User defined LED Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 11 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS D Front Panel of MCM 8S82 W HJ45 SFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode ED Status Green ON 10GBase LR 10GBase SR 10GBase T MCM 8582 W is power on Power Gr
32. nd allows you to see if the Loss Link Forwarding function is enabled or disabled enable disable show F MCM W HyperTerminal Command cls Command Descriptions cls els The cls command allows you to clear HyperTerminal screen G MCM W HyperTerminal Command logout Command Descriptions logout logout The logout command allows you to log out of MCM W s HyperTerminal configuration session XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com 44 XTRAMUS 4 MCM W General Specifications System Control System Control gt Transceiver Power ON OFF Link Connection Mode Slave Segment gt Selectable Auto Force Media Type gt System Upgrade F W FPGA Device Status Report Information Module Detection Status Report gt Link Status gt Fiber Module Detection gt Temperature Detection gt Transceiver overloading MIB Counter Report gt Packet gt Byte gt Broadcast packet gt Pause Frame gt Length 64 Bytes gt Length 65 127 Bytes gt Length 128 255 Bytes gt Length 256 511 Bytes Counter Report angth 512 1023 Bytes Length 1024 1518 Bytes gt Unicast packet gt Multicast packet gt CRC Error gt IP Checksum Error gt Under size packet gt Over size packet Hardware Temperature gt Operating 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F gt Storage 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F Humidity Operating 0 85 RH gt Stora
33. nt web pages or making configurations via hyper terminal softwares Also MCM W s power jack is located on the back panel as well Please see 1 3 3 MCM W Back Panel for more detailed information Back Panel XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 8 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 1 3 2 MCM W Front Panel As mentioned in 1 3 1 MCM W Outer Case MCM W comes with various different types of ports providing media converting platforms for different types of media Please see the sections down below for more detailed information specification for MCM W A Front Panel of MCM 7S81 W 1 Link ACT RJ45 SFP Data Transfer Rate 1000 Mbps 1000Base T Ethernet Mode 1000Base X Green ON MOCM 7881 W is power on Green OFF MCM 7S81 W is power off MCM 7S81 W is booting properly and is SYS Gen ON ready for tests Yellow ON Error occurred when booting MCM 7S81 W Green ON _ Port A B is connected Green Blinking Port A B is transmitting receiving data B User defined LED A User defined LED Note All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA Firmware E mail sales xtramus com XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 9 Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS B Front Panel of MCM 8S22 W 10G Media Converter MCM 8S22 W Front Panel Specification SFP SFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps 10GBase LR Ethernet Mode 10GBase SR ED Status Green ON MCM 8522 W is power on Gree
34. nter information IP configuration address mask ddm1 Show Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface LLF Loss Link Forwarding set show cls Clear screen logout Logout the current user MCM 65233 M Connected 00 00 06 Auto detect Samten qs cs NUM After logging in MCM W via HyperTerminal a MCM W Command Menu will be displayed showing MCM W s HyperTerminal commands Please see the table down below for brief descriptions of MCM W commands Command Alias Command Description The system command allows you to view MCM W s system information make system configurations and upgrade MCM W s firmware FPGA system SyS counter cnt The counter command allows you to view MCM W s counter information The ip command allows you to view MCM W s current IP settings or configure P IP these settings ddmi ddmi nr command allows you to view the Digital Diagnostics Monitoring LLF if he LLF command allows you to enable disable the Loss Link Forwarding function cls cls The cls command allows you to clear HyperTerminal screen logout logout recommended that you should log out if you re not using the HyperTerminal anymore The logout command allows you to log out For security issues it is Please see sections down below for more detailed information regarding to MCM W s command XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 39 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS A MCM W Hype
35. ocol to Xmodem and click the Browse button firmware FPGA Ex Folder iAMCM WUAC Bs33 RTC v0 1b004 Filename Browse Protocol moden Close Cancel select Fileto send OOOO Look jn 3 XC 8s33_RTC_v0 1b003 gt 2 fhe File name xc 8533 R TC v0 1b003 v Files of type All Files XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 41 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com ATRAMUS system Contd 5 Click the Send button to start sending firmware Ee 2x Folder CAMCMH WYxC 8s33 RTC vO 1b004 Filename CAMCH WAXC 8s23 RIC vO lbOD4NXXC 8s33 I i Protocol moden Send Close Cancel 6 System is sending firmware to MCM W ware Contd Retries 0 Total retries o Last error File 3K of 337K Elapsed 00 00 01 Remaining Throughput E cps bps 7 MCM W will reboot when finishing upgrading its firmware reset The system reset command allows you to reset all MCM W s settings back to the default values reboot The system reboot command allows you to reboot MCM W Please note that all unsaved settings will be lost after rebooting E mail sales xtramus com XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 42 Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS B MCM W HyperTerminal Command counter Command Descriptions counter The counter show command allows you to view all MCM W s counter report ramus Technologies Atr T 3533Console Program Rev Counter Por
36. oltage Tx Bias Current Tx Power dBm and Rx Power dBm Key Advantages gt Fast connection with multi function gt Provide reliable long distance connection gt Port supported SFP SFP RJ45 XFP and CX4 gt Small portable size case gt Plug and play without extra configuration Main Applications gt Media converter for network backbone gt Connection between fiber to copper or fiber to fiber 10G Ethernet equipment gt Providing protections against lightning and static electricity for Ethernet network and the network main system gt Providing additional network management options gt Can be applied in Telecommunication room R amp D laboratory Data center etc XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 7 mal em CON Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 1 3 MCM W Functions Overview 1 3 1 MCM W Outer Case CM 8822 W Back Panel Cooling Fan MCM 8822 W Front Panel MCM W s outer case consists three parts Front Panel Cooling Fan and Back Panel The figure above shows the outer case of MCM 8S22 W Outer cases of other MCM W are quite the same and can be related MCM W comes with various different types of ports providing media converting Front Panel platforms for different types of media Please see 1 3 2 MCM W Front Panel for more detailed information Cooling fan for ventilation All MCM W expect MCM 7581 W have cooling fans Cooling Fan installed MCM W s back panels allow users to access their manageme
37. ooms as well A FC C Internet B Beit ea ee eS EE D END EIENM EEE DE NUR m Control Roomj Switch JF Mail WEB server Server mm GEM GE Gb ORE de REMO NO his Dini hi DAR G hi nin ntti ni ni ss G G D EO OE ES E Descriptions Internet client users Mass requests of the general public coming from other ISPs through Internet The distance from other ISPs to the game company might be long and it is advised to construct the connection via single mode optical fiber with 10BASE LR mode which can extend the distance beyond tens of kilometers MCM W which is located at the control room of the game company After the conversions made by MCM W expensive equipments for transmitting receiving network data via optical fiber are not required anymore F Depending on the network loading requirements Ethernet Switch with full 10Gbps ports or partial 10Gbps 1Gbps ports should be configured for data flow distributions G If that the bandwidth requirement of co located mail servers for some companies is not heavy you can connect them to 1Gbps port of 10Gbps switch as shown in the figure above H If the bandwidth requirement of online game servers is heavy you can connect them to 10Gbps port of 10Gbps switch as shown in the figure above Different kinds of server with different applications are located side by side by connections from 10Gbps Ethernet Switch via inexpensive Cat 6 cable
38. port a single mode are called single mode fibers SMF Multi mode fibers generally have a larger core diameter and are used for short distance communication links and for applications where high power must be transmitted Single mode fibers are used for most communication links longer than 200 meters Single mode optical fiber long distance connection Multi mode optical fiber short distance connection XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 18 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 2 2 Connection of UTP Cable and Optical fiber 2 2 1 10GBASE T Copper Wire 10GBASE T uses the same RJ45 connector that is the same as original 100M 1000Mbps Ethernet network Just plugging the RJ45 connector into the port of 10Gbps and it is ready to work When connected properly the Link ACT LED located under the RJ45 Port will be on accordingly Cat 6 Cat 6a UTP Cable RJ45 Connector Plug Into MCM W s RJ45 Port 2 2 2 10GBASE R Optical Fiber Please see the figure down below for connecting the optical fiber transceiver and MCM W s SFP Port 1 SFP Transceiver RS E fi Plug Into MCM W s N SFP Port ls s Connecting with Optical Fiber XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 19 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS Optical Fiber As mentioned above there are Single mode and Multi mode optical fiber Both of them can be used for MCM W series Fiber Connector Optical fiber connector contains
39. r issues regarding to system security MCM W has 2 different user security levels which are e Administrator User with Administrator privilege can change MCM W system settings and view system information statistics e Guest User with Guest privilege can only view system information statistics User Settings for Administrator Guest User Name Input the user name here in this field Input the password here in this field Please note that the New Password password must contain at least 5 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive Confirm New Password Please input the password here again for confirmation Apply Apply the changes you ve made here C System Configuration System Configuration System Contact funmatramuseom 721 System Location xtramus lab System Name xtramus device System Configuration System Contact Inout the contact information for MCM W here in this field System Location Input the system s location for MCM W here in this field System Name Input the alias for MCM W here in this field Apply Apply the changes you ve made here XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 30 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS D SNMP Setting SNMP Setting Head Community Write Community Read Communit Input the user name that has only READ privilege Write Community Input the user name that has both WRITE and READ privileges Apply Apply the changes you ve made here E Link
40. rTerminal Command system Command Descriptions system The system show allows you to view MCM W s PCB firmware FPGA versions as well as hardware temperature show user show admin guest The system user show command allows you to view the current users and their passwords The system user admin name password name password command allows you to change the user name and its password of the user with administrator privilege For example if you type in system user admin name test123 and press enter a user named test123 with administrator privilege will be created The system user guest name password name password command allows you to change the user name and its password of the user with guest privilege For example if you type in system user guest name test123 and press enter a user named test123 with guest privilege will be created name system location contact show set show set show set The system name show command allows you to view the device name assigned to MCM W The system name set device name command allows you to view the device name assigned to MCM W The system location show command allows you to view MCM W s current location The system location set command allows you to set MCM W s current location The system contact show command allows you to view MCM W s current contact information The system contact set command allows you to set MCM W s
41. t Link Status l I Broadcast IMult cast Unicast Pause S ze Under Size 912e 64 bytes lt C gt Clear lt S gt Stop Start Screen lt P gt Select Page 1 2 lt Esc gt Exit SaaS gt C Press C to clear all counters S Press S to stop start refreshing counters gt P Press P to switch pages MCM W s counter report has 2 pages Esc Press the Esc key to exit MCM W s counter report Clear all counter reports of MCM W s Port A Clear all counter reports of MCM W s Port B Clear all counter reports of MCM W s Port A and Port B The refreshtime show command allows you to view the refresh time for the report The refreshtime set command allows you to set the refresh time in seconds for the report refreshtime C MCM W HyperTerminal Command ip Command Descriptions ip show The ip show command allows you to view information of MCM W s IP configuration status The ip status command allows you to view information of MCM W s IP status dhcp The ip mode dhcp command allows you to set MCM W s IP acquiring mode to DHCP allowing MCM W to acquire IP automatically from DHCP server The ip mode static command allows you to set MCM W s IP acquiring mode to otatic allowing you to set IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP manually The ip address IP Address command allows you to set MCM W s IP address For example to set MCM W s IP address to 192 168 1 20 please input the command ip address 192
42. unsaved data settings will be lost after system reboot System Reboot You can reboot MCM W by clicking the Reboot button Please note that all Reboot unsaved settings will be lost after system reboot E System Config System Config Click System Config to save all MCM W s current settings into a cfg file System Config You can upload this config file to MCM W with Config Upload function F Config Upload Config Upload Choose System config Indi Browse send Config Upload Click the Browse button to choose the config file you would like to upload to MCM W MCM W s config files are in the format of cfg Send Click this button to start uploading MCM W s config file Browse G Factory Defaults Restore Default Settings Restore Default Settings Warning System will restore all settings to default All unsaved data setting will be lost after restore to default setting Factory Defaults You can set all MCM W s settings to the default value by clicking the Restore Restore button Please note that all unsaved data settings will be lost after restoring MCM W s settings to default value XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES 36 E mail sales xtramus com Website www Xtramus com XTRAMUS 3 2 Managing MCM W with HyperTerminal PC Running HyperTerminal Software MCM W s Diagnotsic Port Connected via 2 5mm Phone Jack to RS232 cable PC s RS 232 Port MCM W allows us

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