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1. USER MANUAL FMC 100M S Fast Ethernet OAM IP Web Smart Media Converter CIC CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu Taipei 114 Taiwan T 886 2 26591021 F 886 2 26590237 E sales ctcu com marketing ctcu com techsupport ctcu com H www ctcu com FMC 100M S Operation Manual Fast Ethernet OAM IP Web Smart Media Converter Version 1 1 August 2015 Update This Manual supports the following models FMC 100M 1x100Base FX 1x10 100Base TX FMC 100MS 1x100Base FX SFP 1x10 100Base TX 2015 CTC Union Technologies Co LTD All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice Legal The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication CTC Union Technologies assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein CTC Union Technologies reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications with the intent to improve function or design at any time and without notice and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes CTC Union Technologies makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability
2. 5312 1023 1024 1516 Undersize Pkts Oversize Pkts Fragments CRC Errors Jabbers Drop Events Pause Frames The counters have an accumulation of received bytes for each port UTP Fiber and Management and more detailed distribution of those packets 22 3 1 6 7 VLAN Group Configuration 802 10 VLAN Group VLAN Mode D sO Zy A A N ri VID FMC 100M S supports up to 16 VLAN groups By using the check boxes for each port the access to different VIDs can be controlled 23 3 1 6 8 VLAN Per Port Configuration 802 10 VLAN Per Port Setting Port Egress Link Type Port VLAN Entry TP Dent Touch Tag v Fx Apply In FMC 100M S there are actually three different ports the external copper and fiber ports plus the internal CPU port The VLAN Per Port Setting page deals with how frames exit egress the copper fiber and CPU management These are the Frame Egress Type The following operations may be performed to the outgoing frames lt 1 gt Replace Tag The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets then add new tags to them The inserted tag is defined in VLAN Group Index lt 2 gt Remove Tag The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets if they are tagged The switch will not modify packets received without tags lt 3 gt Add Tag The switch will add VLAN tags to packets if they are not tagged when these packets are output on this port The switch will not add tags to packets already tagged The inserted tag
3. WARNING Fiber optic equipment may emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes Never look into an optical fiber or connector port Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to an active laser light source 1 4 Specifications Optical Interface Connector Data rate Duplex mode Electrical Interface Connector Data rate Duplex mode Cable Indications Power Input Consumption Dimensions Temperature Humidity Certifications MTBF Duplex SC ST FC 100M or SFP cage 100MS 100Base FX 125Mbps optical rate Full duplex on fiber RJ 45 shielded auto 10Mbps 10Base 100Mbps 100Base Full or Half Auto Cat 5e or better LED PWR FX Link LAN Link LAN Speed FX Speed Dual Inputs for redundancy Adapter Type DC 12V Power Built in Type AC 100 240V DC 18 60V lt 5W Adapter Type Plastic 108 mm D x 73 4 mm W x 23 mm H AC or DC Power Built in Type Plastic 135 mm D x 73 4 mm W x 23 mm H AC DC Power Built in Type Metal 198 mm D x 135 mm W x 30 8 mm H Operating 0 C 60 C standard Storage 10 C 70 C 10 90 non condensing CE FCC ROHS Compliant 75000 hrs 1 5 Management Features Both 100M and 100MS can be placed in a FMC CH17 or FMC CHO8 non managed chassis The converter can be configured and monitored via Web HTTP 1 6 Panel Front Panel i MWE El 5 Figure 1 FMC 100M Figure 2 FMC 100MS Front Panel Front Panel ES Fixed fiber transce
4. 05 1 040 192 168 0 250 PA 192 168 0 251 192 168 0 10 E 259 259 299 0 las 255 255 255 0 E ja 192 168 0 10 CI i E P FMC 100M Descr FME 100MS Local Port Status Remote Port Status a 100M 100M ao to 17 3 1 5 System Information DD Information The DD or DDOM information is read from the MSA compliant SFP module and can be displayed via the web user interface Local DD Information FIGERXON INC FIM 3125C L40 Temperature 3 1 6 Local Settings If you have reviewed section 3 1 of this chapter then you will already be familiar with these settings and their actions We will go through the settings here again but not with as much detail For detail please review section 3 1 18 3 1 6 1 IP Configuration IP Configuration 142 168 0 250 155 255 255 0 12 168 0 10 FMC 100M Apply Use this screen to set the TCP IP configuration for the local unit Note that if you change the IP address you could lose remote management for this device Remember to save settings under the Tools menu 3 1 6 2 Password Setting Password Setting Login Name Old Password New Password Confirm Key in the current password and type in the new password twice then click the Apply button 19 3 1 6 3 Converter Configuration Converter Configuration Management O Disable Enable ME Disable Enable mt tea ESSE talea Management Packet High Priority MIS
5. 5 0 GW 10 1 1 254 password reset to admin 11 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Chassis Options The converter can be placed in any FMC series chassis including the 17 slot CH17 8 slot CHO8 chassis Chassis with built in power are available with single AC 90 240VAC single DC 18 75VDC Dual AC dual DC or AC plus DC combo for FMC CH17 only FMC CHI7 en FMC CH08 CH17 XX Chassis XX CHO8 XX Chassis XX AC DC AC DC AA DD or AD Note The 100M S converters with built in power AC or DC cannot be placed in FMC series chassis They are intended for standalone use 12 2 2 Chassis Electrical Installation With a built in AC power chassis AC power is supplied to the chassis through a standard IEC C14 3 prong receptacle located on the rear of the chassis Any national power cord with IEC C13 line plug may be used to connect AC power to the power module With a built in DC power chassis DC 48V is connected to the terminal block located on the rear of the chassis observing the proper polarity The chassis should always be grounded through the protective earth lead of the power cable in AC installations or via the frame ground connection for DC installations Left Live line il Il Right Neutral line Middle Ground V FG V Left V 48V lt Middle Frame Ground 18 75 VDC 2 3 Power Built in AC DC Electrical Installation The converter also has p
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7. Disable Enable reset to take effect a Aa Disable Enable Multicast Storm Filter Disable Enable Unknown DA Unicast Storm Filter Disable Enable All of these special functions are explained in Section 3 1 8 of this chapter Select the proper radio buttons and the click the Apply button Remember to save settings under the Tools menu 20 3 1 6 4 Port Configuration Port Configuration Army Refresh This screen is for the configuration of the electrical Ethernet port TP and the optical port FX The options include enabling or disabling the port setting auto or forced Ethernet mode enabling 802 3X flow control and setting ingress and egress rate limiting Note that rate limiting has a granularity of 64K so the rate can be set from 64k to 100M in 64K steps 3 1 6 5 Q in Q Configuration Q in Q Functions Configuration Q in Q Enable Out Layer VLAN Tag MA EtherType HEX i Out Layer VLAN VID DEC CN Decision Use Intemal VLAN Tag Priority 4 Q in Q direction TP Add GinG Tag FA Remove Tag The Q in Q function sets the S tag or outer VLAN tag which is typically used by the service provider For more explanation please see Section 3 1 6 21 3 1 6 6 RMON C t ounters MIB Counters The following counter means the port received number Port Total Bytes Total Pkts Total Error Pkts Unicast Pkts Multicast Pkts Broadcast Pkts 64 65 127 126 255 256 511
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9. Observations 3 2 2 1 Power On At initial power on PWR LED will be lit Error conditions If all LEDs immediately light and never turn off or if no LED ever lights then the card is possibly defective Be sure to double check power source and try either another FMC 100M S in the same chassis or try the card in a different chassis 3 2 2 2 UTP Link Test Following a complete power and boot up about 25 seconds the converter will be active and LAN port will display LAN LNK state when connected to a live Ethernet circuit The LAN SPD LED will be green when connected to Fast Ethernet 100M When connected to 10Base T the LAN SPD LED will be off 3 2 2 3 Fiber Link Test Following a complete power and boot up about 25 seconds the converter will be active For FMC 100MS place a known good SFP module into Fiber Port cage Use a simplex patch cable single fiber strand LC to LC route the SFP Tx back to the Rx optical connection The FX LNK LED should light For FMC 100M use a simplex patch cable single fiber strand SC to SC ST to ST or FC to FC route the Tx back to the Rx optical connection The FX LNK LED should light Caution When performing a physical loop back on any fiber port DO NOT connect the LAN port to a live Ethernet network Doing so could create a broadcast storm 3 2 3 Operation Checks 3 2 3 1 Converter Check A very easy way to ensure a pair of FMC 100M S is passing traffic is to place them between two PCs Con
10. Web Page which should be familiar to all Internet users The web page is accessed by the Default IP Address of the device from a Web Browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox in the following way 10 1 1 1 Assuming the Default IP Address is 10 1 1 1 Before accessing this device by web browser the IP address must be known or it must be reset or changed to be used on the desired network Please refer to Chapter 1 section 1 6 or to Chapter 2 section 3 1 9 for the factory reset procedure You must set your PC to the default IP subnet and access this device that way Then you can change the IP address through the web interface 3 1 2 Web Login Page Access the device via a web browser Enter the password admin and click Login CICU 100Base TE to 100Base FE OAM Media Converter CO C ee 3 1 3 Web Main Page Welcome to CITOCU High Performance Managed Media Converter GIO Union Technologies Co Ltd SF Ho 60 Zhouz St Meihu District Taipei 114 Tawan Tel 466 2 2659 102 Web www li Ll com c Copyright 2011 CTC Union Technologies Co Ltd All rights reserved 16 3 1 4 System Information Network Information The information displayed on this page gives specific device network information and port status for the local FMC 100M S and for any remote that is accessible via IEEE802 3ah OAM in band management Local Device Information Remote Device Information 11 22 33 44 55 66 00 01 02 03 04
11. cal Evaluating Critical Event Dying Gasp Link Fault Discovery Information Discovery State SEND _ ANY Local Satisfied TRUE Remote State Valid TRUE Mia ME MHL ae ee FALSE Local Link Status TRUE The Global Config fields display the state of OAM if OAM is enabled We can also see the MAC addresses of the local and remote units in the OAM manageable pair The Flags Field list the results of individual events based on the results of OAM protocol data units OAMPDUs Lastly when two OAM devices start negotiation there is Discovery Information passed between them The results are shown here 28 Information TLV Local Remote State Mux Ox Ord State Par w wo Most information carried by OAMPDU is encoded using type length value TLV format The first octet or byte of the OAMPDU indicates the type This type is used to let the OAM client know how to decode the bytes containing the information The next octet carries the length of the information This display has TLV information for both the local and remote OAM units Link Event Notification Status Frm Errtal Frm Evetal Frmprd Errtal Frmprd Evetal Frmsec Errtal Frmsec Evetal Ethernet OAM also defines a set of standard event conditions that Ethernet links should monitor in normal operation and if detected should be signaled to a peer entity The Link Event Notification Status conditions reflect a degraded but not yet inoperable Ethernet connection Thes
12. d if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE 1 The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits CISPR PUB 22 Class A COMPLIANCE This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC and LVD directives of the European Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards EN 55022 2006 Class A EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 and EN60950 1 2001 Table of Contents CHAPTER INTRODUCTION 6 ei a AITINA A GAU IA ARIAS RIAs ia 6 1 WE ONE sillaba A 6 TZ PRODUCT DESCRIPTION silla rara 6 RO SS 7 E ASPECIFICATONS A dd dela 8 Lo MANAGEMENT FEATURES ado asaltada laa RY A AO less 8 OA 9 LF LED INDICATORS cid ii 11 DO FACTORY RESET PROCEDURE cic ditelo 11 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION EF a ECH Hu esas dave PRIORITE vag neste nasa TIT
13. e conditions include threshold crossing alarms on the frequency of symbol errors and frame errors 29 Remote Dying Gasp O One of the most critical problems in an access network for carriers is differentiating between a simple power failure at the customer premise and an equipment or facility failure Dying gasp provides this information by having a station indicate to the network that it is having a power failure If remote management is lost we simply need to check the Remote Dying Gasp Count register to see if it has been incremented Remote Dying Gasp 1 3 1 9 Tools Tools System Reboot save and Restore Firmware Upgrade logout The Tools menu includes the System Reboot Save and Restore settings and Firmware Upgrade functions 30 3 1 9 1 System Reboot When the converter is rebooted all counters and registers are cleared and the converter starts fresh If OAM is enabled the discovery process will start After selecting the System Reboot menu item a confirmation dialogue box will pop up Click OK to reboot the converter or click Cancel to leave without rebooting The converter requires about 20 25 seconds to fully reboot Message from webpage 2 Do you Wank to restart the Converter Cancel 3 1 9 2 Save and Restore After performing configuration of the converter the settings must be saved Click the Save To Flash button to save settings If you wish to abandon all settings and return to the
14. is defined in VLAN Group Index lt 4 gt Don t Touch Tag Do not insert or remove VLAN tags to from packet which is output on this port 3 1 6 9 O in O Configuration O in O Functions Configuration ute v a 33 Use Intemal VLAN Tag Priority e FX Add Qin Tag TP Remore Tag w Q in Q or double VLAN tagging is defined in IEEE802 1ad Double VLAN tagging is required when a service provider wishes to carry a customer s VLAN tagged traffic through its own VLAN network In MEF Metro Ethernet Forum terms the first tag or inner tag is referred to as the C tag customer while the second tag or outer tag is referred to as the S tag service provider Normal VLAN tag has an EtherType TPID or Tag Protocol Identifier of 0x8100 The IEEE802 1ad standard recommends 0x88a8 TPID for the outer or S tag nl LA 24 3 1 7 Remote Settings When 802 3ah is active in both the local and remote unit with fiber connection the in band management provides an embedded channel to control and configure the remote by using OAM layer 2 Ethernet packets The same settings available to the local unit are available under the Remote Setting menu with the exception of password setting and Counters Remote Setting IP Configuration Converter Configuration Port Configuration VLAN Q in Q 3 1 8 802 3ah OAM Functions This converter supports IEEE 802 3ah an OAM protocol that operates at Ethernet Layer 2 Data Link layer OAM provides mechanis
15. iver ES SFP fiber slot ES LED indicators ES RJ 45 LAN connector Figure 3 FMC 100M AC DC Power Type Front Panel 5 Rest to default button Rear Panel AC 100 240V AC DC 18 60V 100 240V TI Figure 4 Adapter Type Figure 5 Built in Power RIQUIS II oe Rear Panel AC Type pi Lb Lape Rear Panel a ANS Figure 7 Built in Power AC DC Type Rear Panel 10 1 7 LED Indicators FMC 100M S has LEDs on the front face that report the condition of power Fiber link amp Speed LAN link amp Speed See below for definitions of each LED indicator Green Light If power is connected and active Power is not connected ON steadily Light when the fiber port has an optical link but no link activity Green Flashing Flash when there is data traffic OFF There is no optical link ON steadily Light when the LAN port has a link but no link activity LAN LNK Green Flashing Flash when there is Ethernet traffic OFF There is no LAN port link Light when the LAN speed is 100M LAN Speed OFF If not lit the LAN speed of 10M is indicated 1 8 Factory reset procedure Apply power to 100M S and allow 30 seconds to fully boot Using a pencil or ball point pen press the DEFAULT recessed push button switch located on the face plate and hold for 6 seconds The unit will be restored to factory default almost immediately The defaults are IP 10 1 1 1 netmask 255 255 25
16. lick Open Next click the Upgrade button ny ry trento n tar ria le swe segreti l T Mi re grein lease wait a few seconds and visit the main pave again 1 O E L i pt E h Sl t i The Upload success indicates the image was transferred OK D seconds you may click the link to re login to the web interface 32 3 1 10 Logout Logging out will ensure that the management session with FMC 100M S is terminated This is especially important if you are using a public computer to manage the device Once logged out a password must be entered to access FMC 100M S again Message from webpage E3 Gre vou sure to Logout Cancel Click the OK button to completely log out Click the Cancel button to return to configuration of FMC 1000M S 3 2 Troubleshooting 3 2 1 Factory Default Apply power to FMC 100M S and allow 25 30 seconds to fully boot Using a pencil or ball point pen press the DEFAULT recessed push button switch located on the face plate and hold for 6 seconds or more then release DO NOT POWER OFF Allow the unit to again fully reboot about 25 seconds The factory default TCP IP settings are IP 10 1 1 1 netmask 255 255 255 0 GW 10 1 1 254 The username and password are both reset to admin Additionally any VLAN 1O or O in O will be disabled All ports will be enabled UTP ports set for auto negotiation and no bandwidth limiting on any port 33 3 2 2 LED
17. ms to monitor link operation health and to improve fault isolation OAM only works point to point over the fiber link In addition to standard 802 3ah functions like loop back and dying gasp FMC 100M S also implements OAM to provide complete provisioning of the remote fiber connected converter without using Layer 3 IP protocol By using OAM we can remote manage another fiber connected 100M S converter without IP addressing From this menu we can also perform some basic diagnostics such as loop back test 802 3ah Functions 802 3ah Configuration Loopback Test 602 3ah status 20 3 1 8 1 802 3ah Configuration 802 3ah OAM Configuration Link Events a Errfi WI E as E 60 Errfrm_Thr 102232 Errfrmprd_Win 12532 Errfrmprd_Thr 122730 a C 60 50 second Errfrmsec_Thr 1765535 To use the OAM functions the 802 3ah Functions setting must be enabled It is not enabled by default The 802 3ah mode is used to configure an OAM pair In a pair one unit must be active while the other must be passive We typically place the remote converter CPE in passive mode and make the local converter active Passive is the default setting when 802 3ah function is enabled In order to do Remote Loop Back test the option must be enabled in both converters By default it is not enabled 802 3ah Status SEND ANY liye A NORM FWD The normal status when OAM is working is shown above If OAM is no
18. nect PC1 to LAN of one converter and PC2 to LAN of the other converter When the two PCs can ping each other it indicates FMC 100M S pair is operational 34 3 2 3 2 Ping Test With FMC 100M S reset to factory default connect a PC and configure the PC to the 10 1 1 0 network 10 1 1 100 recommended Use a PC to ping FMC 100M S at its factory default IP address of 10 1 1 1 With a direct connection to PC there should be no time outs and ping latency should be less than 1 millisecond If you switch to another FMC 100M S be sure to clear the PC ARP table Every FMC 100M S has the same default IP address but every unit has a different MAC address To clear the PC s MAC table open a command window and execute the command arp d In addition if you disconnect the PC from any LAN connection and then re connect the ARP table should also be cleared 3 2 3 3 Web Access Test With FMC 100M S reset to factory default connect a PC and configure the PC to the 10 1 1 0 network 10 1 1 100 recommended Use a PC to connect to FMC 100M S at its factory default IP address of 10 1 1 1 using a web browser Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome etc The local web page login page should display Use admin admin to login the local main page should be displayed in the browser If the ping test can pass and the login page can be displayed but login fails we recommend that cookies be deleted You may either delete all cookies for your browser or onl
19. of its products for any particular purpose nor does CTC Union assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation any consequential or incidental damages CTC Union products are not designed intended or authorized for use in systems or applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should the Buyer purchase or use a CTC Union product for any such unintended or unauthorized application the Buyer shall indemnify and hold CTC Union Technologies and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of either directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death that may be associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that CTC Union Technologies was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of said product FCC WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy an
20. ower built in AC DC type Users can choose one of the power types for power supply source or use both power supply sources for power redundancy purpose When AC power is used any national power cord with IEC C13 line plug may be used to connect AC power With a built in DC power DC 18 60V is connected to the terminal block located on the rear of the device Turn on the respective AC or DC power switch to provide power supply The device should always be grounded through the protective earth lead of the power cable in AC installations or via the frame ground connection for DC installations 13 2 4 Installation of SFP Modules CTC Union supplied SFP modules are of the Bale Clasp type The bale clasp pluggable module has a bale clasp that secures the module into the SFP cage 2 4 1 Inserting a Bale Clasp SFP Module into the Cage Step 1 Close the bale clasp upward before inserting the pluggable module Step 2 Line up the SFP module with the port and slide it into the cage Seat it Attach fiber cable 2 4 2 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module Step 1 Remove fiber cable Open the bale clasp on the SFP module Press the clasp downward with your index finger Step 2 Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the SFP cage 14 Chapter 3 Provisioning 3 1 Web Login 3 1 1 Introduction In an effort to make Networking devices easier to configure many devices can now be configured via a
21. previous settings before doing configuration click the Load From Flash button Configuration Setting Press the SaveToFlash button all current configuration will save to converter as backup Press the LoadFromFlash button the Web Interface may be disconnected for restore to previous backup configuration Press the ResetToFactory button the Web Interface will disconnected After reset all configuration the system will back to factory default mode The default IP address is 10 1 1 1 ResetToFacton To restore all settings to factory default click the Reset To Factory button The IP address will also be reset so you might lose management contact with the converter So be careful 31 3 1 9 3 Firmware Upgrade If bugs are discovered if functions are added or if factory default settings are changed the firmware in the converter will require upgrading The only method to do upgrade for this converter is through the local Web HTTP user interface The firmware image is uploaded from the browser Post it is checked for integrity the flash is erased and then the flash is written with the new image DO NOT LET ANY POWER INTERRUPTION OCCUR DURING THE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Firmware Upgrade Browse Firmware Upgrading may take 60 seconds Firmware Upgrade process must NOT be interrupted Click the Browse button and locate the image upgrade file through the Choose File to Upload dialogue box then c
22. sonnel to answer questions in general areas Planners and potential purchasers may read the Introduction to determine the suitability of the product to its intended use Operating Personnel would use Web Based Management Chapters and Appendices to become familiar with the converter and settings Network Administrators should read the chapters on Web Based Management and Trouble Shooting to become familiar with the diagnostic capabilities network settings and management strategies 1 2 Product Description FMC 100M S is an electrical to optical media converter for Fast Ethernet There are two fiber models one with fixed optical transceiver 100M and one supporting pluggable SFP transceiver 100MS These converters support embedded stand alone Web based management over IP networks as well as IEEE802 3ah OAM for remote in band management They are also fully compatible when placed in FMC Non managed chassis such as the FMC CH17 or FMC CHO8 FMC 100M S media converters also have built in power type model supporting both AC and DC power FMC 100M S is an IEEE802 3an OAM compliant copper to fiber Fast Ethernet solution designed to make conversion between 10 100Base TX and 100Base FX with SC FC ST connector FMC 100M or SFP LC connector FMC 100MS When deployed as a stand alone solution this media converter incorporates an easy to use Web user interface for operation administration and maintenance of both local and remotely connected FMC 100M S con
23. t passing due to fiber disconnect Discovery Status will be Fault If OAM is not enabled this status window will not even be shown 26 3 1 8 2 Loop back Test 802 3ah Loop Back Test i 15255 e0 60 1514 Apply The loop back test is a non intrusive test which uses OAM packets and will not affect normal transmissions The number of OAM frames used the number of times the loop back is done is set by the Send Packet Number The default is 1 packet The Packet Length Not including CRC controls the packet size of the OAM frames used for loop back testing The default is 60 bytes The CRC of Ethernet packets uses 4 bytes Valid Ethernet packets range in size from 64 bytes to 1518 bytes VLAN tag adds another 4 bytes for a maximum size of 1522 bytes Q in Q adds yet another 4 bytes bringing the packet size to 1526 bytes Any frame size larger than this is technically called a jumbo frame The Loop Back Test Start is accomplished by clicking the Apply button 802 3ah Loop Back Test 1506001514 Apply Loop Back Test Result Pass 100 100 O 802 3ah is a slow protocol with a maximum speed of 10 packets per second The test above takes 10 seconds for 100 packets ol 3 1 8 3 802 3ah Status 802 3ah Status Information Global Config Function Enable ENABLED Fiber Port State NORM FWD Local DTE MAC 00 01 02 03 04 05 Remote DTE MAC 00 0 2 AB FF 01 01 Flags Field Remote Stable Remote Evaluating Local Stable Lo
24. verters By offering 802 3ah OAM compliance this converter can be linked to any 802 3ah compliant fiber switch and support loop back and dying gasp functions All functions of this converter and the remotely connected converter can be configured and monitored via in band management including band width control duplex speed VLAN configuration and more 1 3 Product Features Auto Cross over for MDI MDIX at UTP port Auto Negotiation or Forced Manual mode for UTP port Supports 155M SFP for Fast Ethernet speed on fiber FMC 100MS Supports 802 3X flow control Enable or Disable Supports Jumbo Frames up to 9K bytes Supports 16 Tag VLAN Groups Supports 802 1Q tagging and 802 1ad double VLAN tag Q in Q Ingress Egress Bandwidth control with 64K granularity Supports 802 3ah OAM loop back and dying gasp remote power failure detection Supports firmware upgrade via Web Supports Digital Diagnostics DOM for supported SFP Provides product information for management Includes RMON counters stand alone only Supports password setting for authentication Supports Link Fault Pass Through LFP Function Supports Auto Laser Shutdown ALS Function Supports DHCP client for automatic TCP IP configuration FMC 100M S SFP socket supports a wide range of standard SFP modules to address any network situation Single mode Multi mode Multi rate Single fiber bi directional Coarse and Dense Wave Division Multiplexing CWDM and DWDM and Copper media
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