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1. L Pa NW Networks v E iMcV MultiWay Operation Manual FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Class A using 48V Telco type power This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing 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 and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The use of non shielded I O cables may not guarantee compliance with FCC RFI limits This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par le minist r
2. Fiber to Next Toll Booth Toll Booth A Fiber From Office Twisted Pair To Gate Tasted Pair To Gamera 46 Glossary The following are terms and phrases used within this manual or which are found in documents associated with this equipment Term Acronym Definition te The Term 1 1 refers to line protection where identical information is transmitted on two redundant lines The Receiver chooses the best line to use based on the BER of the line 802 1ag IEEE standard for end to end OAM 802 3ah IEEE standard addressing Ethernet in the first mile and also OAM for point to point Ethernet links CFM Connectivity Fault Management CLI Command Line Interface An interface screen often DOS based used for system management and diagnostics requiring the user to type commands rather than use a GUI CPE Customer Premises Equipment Normally the end point of a leased fiber DC Direct Current DDM Digital Diagnostic Monitor Interface A defined serial interface and data format typically used to access SFP internal information DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Used to automate configuration of computers that use TCP IP GUI Graphical User Interface Software that provides a visual interface to enable an end user to manage and monitor network devices IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE develops industry wide standards for use in a variety of electronic devices IP In
3. e Uses SNMP firmware version 953 00C8 or higher When using iView the IE iMcV MultiWay can be fully managed without an IP address using a secure management channel However an IP address can be assigned through iView2 iConfig view the CLI or Telnet using the default IP address of 10 10 10 10 Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM OAM is a general term used in network management and is typically applied to a series of standard protocols for installing monitoring and troubleshooting Metropolitan Area Networks When applied to Ethernet OAM is typically assumed to refer to the layer 2 MAC layer management protocols specifically 802 3ah and 802 1ag Layer 2 management protocols do not need higher level transport protocols to operate OAM data is transferred in standard multicast Ethernet frames 802 3ah OAM Is a point to point protocol designed to verify a specific link between two directly connected devices over copper or fiber which support 802 3ah OAM One device must be configured to be an active OAM device the other a passive typically the core switch would be the active device the end device passive 802 3ah OAM provides link status remote fault detection and the ability to initiate a loopback circuit 802 1ag Often referred to as Connectivity Fault Management CFM is an end to end protocol designed to verify a specific network path between two devices that may well be in different geographical locatio
4. 8 199829 tU LH T E 5 1 e L 5 MultiWay JE Ext Temp RMON Statistics SFP Info Refresh Unit Configuration Port Configuration i i VLAN Advanced OAM AH OAM CFM Agent Info Select Unit and Port Tables to display the following information Unit Table a Ynad HI 8 LYaATUET gads R dds 1 Unit Host MC Newworks Munay Opies Yes No 10216810198 sss Port Table Port Type unk Enable Duplex Description speed stat MultiWay JE Ext Temp Refresh Unit Configuration Port Configuration Tables VLAN Advanced OAM AH OAM CFM l Agent Info 28 Enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4 094 possible priority settings are O lowest priority through 7 highest priority VLAN Configuration 4 Port Switch Refresh Operation Mode 2 Port Based Extra Tagging Infrastructure Mode pe MultiWay Management Domain Tags Tags on Management Traffic IE Ext Temp Management VLAN ID Management VLAN Priority oF Extra Tags on IEEE Reserved Frames No Tags on IEEE Reserved Frames Trunks Port Type VLAN EtherType VLANID Priority SFPA access v la lo lt SFPB Access lt lz fo 1X1 B0 COS TX 2 Access lt lz lo lt Save Changes Refresh Unit Configuration Port Configuration Tables VLAN Advanced l OAM AH OAM CFM Agent Info Advanced Select Advanced to reboot the module Advanced _ Refre
5. IE iMcV MultiWay Viewing SFP Statistics To view SFP statistics on the IE iMcV MultiWay enter sfpstats This will open a screen displaying SFP information including vendor serial number bit rate and other options Pressing the Space Bar will refresh the data on the screen SFP Information IMC Networks IMC Networks STR TRTR TR STE TR TpTp TR MT CA7H1 821234 MT CA7H1 621242 HTS FP 24 1111F HTS FP 24 1112F 1SHHHRRR6R 1SHHHRR688 1111 1112 Temperature C oOltage U Bias cur mi mit dBm mit dBm Press SpaceHar to refresh Any other key to exit 18 Port Configuration Serial Telnet sessions display port status as well as allowing configuration of some port features Type port and press Enter to be taken to the Port screen From this screen view the port speed duplex and link status Fort Status Vaelue SFP B SFP Status Ho SFE Inst Fiber IG FHS Link Status Up Down Link Lost Cntr D 0 Duplex Statusy Full Futl Halt Port Speed 1000 bits 1060 bite 1008 bite Fort Control Settings SFP B Pert Enakle Enabled Enabled Enabled Admin Stature ip Up Up Up Pert Speed Ctrl Auteneg Auteneg Auteneg Auteneg Advertise Corl Advert ALL Ady IG FH Advert Ald Advert Ald Aare tise Flow Ad Film Ad Film Ad Fim Ad Fim Force Flow ltrrl Erc bl maL Erc bL mme L ErC bl oma L Erc E l maot Unit Flow trl Dis Fleaee Uae Arrow Feys To Mowe Cursor Press Space Bar To Change Value Preses EETURH Te Set New Value
6. MC ANIONS T 50 IMC Networks Technical SUDDOM scaicisscsareaccas in aE Ai 51 SIE RLE Cleaning Ee TTT 52 EICCTROStaLi Discnarce Re eT 53 POSS hata aula het E E E ale csi E E T 54 CAO r E T EE E E 55 About the IE iMcV MultiWay The IE iMcV MultiWay is a CPE device available as a modular device providing two fixed 10 100 1000Base T copper ports and 2 SFP ports The SFP ports support fiber or copper SFPs As a plug and play device the IE IMcV MultiWay provides several distinct modes of operation to support a wide range of applications The IE iMcV MultiWay provides OAM functionality with 802 3ah and 802 1ag supported on each port It also supports jumbo frame sizes of up to 10 240 bytes as well as AutoCross on the copper ports As an Industrial Ethernet device it supports an extended temperature range of 40 C to 85 C A console port and a DIP Switch bay provide configuration options The IE iMcV MultiWay module is a single wide module It can be installed in the following chassis e MediaChassis series e E MediaChassis series The IE iMcV MultiWay requires two small form factor SFP modules which provide greater fiber flexibility in the network environment The hot swappable nature of the SFPs available in dual strand for Multi Mode and Single Mode and single strand fiber types for Single Mode allow for easy configuration and future upgrading as network demands evolve The SFP modules must be MSA compliant and both DDMI and no
7. MultiWay are not over under driving the fiber receivers 1 Make sure the fiber wavelength on both connected devices match i e both are 1310 nm single mode fiber 2 Make sure the twisted pair port speed on the IE iMcV MultiWay matches that of the end devices connected to the IE iMcV MultiWay Configure the IE iMcV MultiWay and its link partner to Auto Negotiation or if using Force mode be sure speed and duplex match 3 E IMcV MultiWay allows you to assign a VLAN tag to all management traffic SNMP and telnet It is important that you understand that IF you are using telnet or iView2 to assign a VLAN tag to management traffic then as soon as this setting is saved you will lose connectivity to the device until the PC you are using becomes a member of the VLAN you assigned to management traffic If you have assigned a VLAN tag to management traffic and cannot re establish a connection to the device via iView2 or telnet you will need to directly connect a PC to the device via the serial cable and review modity the changes you made reference section on serial port config 49 Specifications Ethernet Connections e RED 1000 Base X e RED 100 Base FX e SED 10 100 1000 Copper SGMII e 10 100 1000 BaseT Fixed Copper ports e Auto Negotiation e Auto Cross e Flow Control e Upto 10 240 MTU e Eull Line Rate Forwarding Power Consumption Typical 3 7W 731mA 5V Operating Temperature 40 F to 185
8. Telnet Auto Negotton H HT Force Mode E rFlowContol 7o ww T U HH aa aaa TT naar 7 7 Tei O O Traps Assignment NI NE NP NP NP N XI NE NP NP NP N Users Users Passwords r i A Aest e y e Row A o o Framesizeselection 7 7 The following table presents management options configurable via iView iConfig view or a serial Telnet session Feature iView Serial Telnet iConfig PROM Software Download Upload r ww 3 Telnet Session ML NI NL NPN XI N Software Download Setup TFTP PDHCP E H T Save Configuration O F o Basic Device Configuration Using the CLI After running through an initial self test the screen will display the following message Press Enter for Device Configuration Press Enter for Device Configuration Press Enter to open the main configuration screen This screen allows the user to set the IP address and the destination IP address for traps with the community string read write access and password as usual Saved Values These values will be active after reboot IP Address 10 10 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP is Not Active Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Current Values These values are in use now IP Address 10 10 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Community String public Access r w Press I to enter new saved parameter values Press P to change Password Press T to enter new Trap Destination Press K to remove All Trap D
9. any port Unit FlowControl displays the following screen Unit Control Settings FlowGontrol Disable FlowControl Globally Max FrameSize Max Framesize 16246 Trap Delay Seconds H OAM Enable OAM is enabled Peering OAM PDUs gt se Arrow Keys To Move Cursor Press Space Har To Change Value Press RETURN To Set Wew UYalue Press Or F4 To Exit 20 Operational Mode Configuration There are two modes of operation that can be configured through the Serial Telnet session Mode 1 which supports a mixture of tagged and untagged traffic and Mode 2 Extra tagging The configuration screen is accessed by typing vlan and pressing Enter from the Additional Commands screen The system displays the current operation mode screen Press the spacebar to select the other mode Operation Mode 1 Mixed Tagged and Untagged Frames In this mode all tagged and untagged frames pass on any given port Management to the device can be tagged or untagged ysMame MultiWay TE MultiWay This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE i DIP Switch Configuration 4 Port Switch OPERATION MODE i Mixed tagged and untagged frames ODE 1 forwards both tagged and untagged frames Device does not act on Ulan tags they pass through unchanged Management traffic to device accepted from any Port Management traffic to device can be either tagged or untagged Any traffic including management traffic allowed to flow to from Ports transparently Save Chang
10. are O lowest priority through 7 highest priority sysName Hultillay TE Mul tiWay This Device is currently in OPERATION HODE 2 DIP Switch Configuration amp Port Switch For Access Ports VID Priority For Trunk Ports Ulan Tag Ether lune i 8100 SFP p 88a8 l l l IR 1 21 4 TK 2 3893 2 Enter VLAN TAG EtherType 8900 FFFF Fe Del Arrow Keyes for navigation _ Save Changes and Exit F3 or 5 Exit without Saving F or 1 NOTE When an Ethertype or VLAN ID is assigned the same values need to be configured at the end device router etc to avoid network configuration problems 23 OAM AH Operation and Administration Management OAM Settings SFF A LE Ignore HA Frocess Loopback Frocess Loopback No Loopback No Loopback Enabled Enabled Fassive Wait Fassive Wait Passive Passive Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Th i TR 2 LE Ignore HA Frocess Loopback Frocess Loopback LB Status No Loopback Ho Loopback OAM Enable Disabled Disabled oper Status Disabled Disabled Passive Passive Sym Per Events Enabled Enabled Frame Events Enabled Enabled Frm Secs bunta Enabled Enabled rm Peri bunt S Enabled Enabled se Arrow Keys To Move Cursor Press Space Bar To Change Value Press RETURN To Set New Yalue Press Q Or F4 To Exit Two modes of operations control the OAM function Passive and Active Passive mode is the default mode OAM A
11. contamination to the optics If you suspect that the optics have been contaminated alternate between blasting with clean dry compressed air and flushing with methanol to remove particles of dirt 52 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause damage to any product add in modules or stand alone units containing electronic components Always observe the following precautions when installing or handling these kinds of products 1 Do not remove unit from its protective packaging until ready to install 2 Wear an ESD wrist grounding strap before handling any module or component If the wrist strap is not available maintain grounded contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection 3 Hold the units by the edges do not touch the electronic components or gold connectors 4 After removal always place the boards on a grounded static free surface ESD pad or in a proper ESD bag Do not slide the modules or stand alone units over any surface WARNING Integrated circuits and fiber optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage Do not handle these components directly unless you are a qualified service technician and use tools and techniques that conform to accepted industry practices 53 Notes 54 Certifications CE The products described herein comply with the Council Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility
12. ert eee 10 Commana E ame reece tre een me mmr ere eee mr ne mentor R 10 ASSL SMM IPs INOA N ag zsastcdattta nt staium ait cg te cca cated vas tadaceahates Oak duatteeeehGea date 10 Password Protection for Serial Port Connections sss esse eee eee eee 10 ASSIENINE SNIME TPAD DCSUNALIONS eiecsancieon ste spinesectewaletsacs Sau iieeoaoewd A 11 REMOVING Tap LEST ALONG esne a a a 11 Creating SITA euT 11 RT Community NOS een a E a 12 Enang TTT 12 FREDO OLIN ROUN T 12 Enanine Dikanine DHG eeeeeternee meee ae N nr ats 2 OAM AH Operation and Administration Management sese 24 C N H E A ato 25 UNE Go o i110 TTT 26 REI ge STT cla perenne nner cere ne eae mene ae rere ererrer are Me ore neta neat 27 TOMS S eshte eae E A E E E nee aha hte eeae 28 RON e Deemer ce tee er teeter ener em meet See ee te ee ern ne eee eee 29 ON A T 30 ANEC NE cotain a A E 33 HET E EA N eter 38 Connecting the IE iMcV MultiWay to an iMcV Giga FiberLinX I sees ee 39 Configuration File Save Restore FUunCHOn sss sees eee 40 FCI NN UO eset Lita eat ees Dela apa tule sent AN 40 Uploading a Saved Configuration File through View iConfig View sese 43 S eT 44 RAS DIREO ad 610 oe E A OP eee RS Ce me 45 RS 232 Serial Console Por es tasers E Galgnie Saas sib 45 Produc eee Te T 46 NOS A tates rchesse tcc cyt tua ceaccon wee Genco asecaes tenet state sonst raieietes cham maena eaten 47 Hise 2 ers NOON meena een Ort nee re eee ere er ne nO E eee eee ree er etre 49 Se
13. installed in IMC networks unmanaged MediaChassis or IE MediaChassis series To install an IE iMcV MultiWay 1 Remove the blank bracket covering the slot where the module is to be installed by removing the screws on the outside edges of the bracket 2 Slide the iMcV Modules into the chassis via the cardguides until the module is seated securely in the connector 3 Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the captive screws 4 Save any blanks removed during installation for future use if the configuration requirements change DIP Switch Selectable Mode Configuration The IE iMcV MultiWay can be configured in one of the following ways via DIP Switch settings see page 6 Configuration Description Method 4 Port Switch In this mode the unit acts as a standard 4 port MAC layer switch default Dual Converter In this mode the unit functions as two independent SFP to TX mode media converters and traffic never passes between the two converters 1 1 SFP In this mode the SFP A port fiber or copper is connected Protection through the switch to the drop ports as the main link The SFP B Non Revertive port fiber or copper is active into the MAC switch but no mode connection inside the switch is made in this way the SFP B line is held as the standby line The SFP B line is held in the LINK state for testing and line verification but does not actively carry user data When a fault is det
14. view From the Administration Tab in iView iConfig view click the Upload Configuration button Properties IP Address MIB Definitions PPP Settings Traps Users Administration UMA File Directory Name Device Type Length Date Update PROM File Save Configuration Save Configuration List Tasks Reboot gt _ Upload Coniguation Configuration Newent Newent The user will be prompted to select a configuration file Once selected the user can also view any notes that were added when the file was saved Save As Saven bin aje S ct E eye 0044 bin Save as type Contig Files sci v Cancel After selecting the configuration file the file upload process begins when completed the user is notified of the status and also notified that a reboot is necessary for the new configuration to become active Update Config file uploaded successfuly You will need to reboot the device for the confiquartion to become active By design the IP Address configuration currently on the device is kept intact and not overwritten by the new configuration file 43 SFP Ports The IE iMcV MultiWay SFP ports support gigabit fiber SFPs and 100Mbps fiber SFPs with or without Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Information DDMI as well as copper SFPs available in 10 100 1000Mbps and 1000Mbps DDMI statistics provide real time access to transceiver operating parameter
15. with an iMcV Giga FiberLinX Il iView provides support for SNMP management of the pair Several pairs can be managed via UMA through the SNMP management module on the same IP address For information or instructions on the use of UMA Unified Management Agent refer to the SNMP Management module manual Host IMC Networks Giga FiberLinX 1 MultiWay JE Ext Temp CONSOLE DEVICE MANAGEMENT APPLICATION MIB II sysName GigaFiberLinX Management Port Refresh Module Refresh lt gt Host Remote Remote Port Configuration Port Desc Tables Advanced OAM AH Agent Info 39 Configuration File Save Restore Function Requirements The Configuration File Save Restore Function allows a user the ability to backup all the configuration settings of a unit With this backup a user can restore settings to a unit if necessary or use this backup to apply the same settings to a different unit All configurable managed objects are saved in a configuration file that is stored in the unit s Large File Area This includes all configurable settings such as VLAN configurations IP Address configuration and SNMP agent settings The configuration file can be transferred from the unit to a PC and saved to disk through the iView iConfig view protocol The configuration file can be transferred from a PC to a unit of the same type through iView iConfig view or TFTP into the unit s Large File Area After th
16. 2004 108 EC Class 1 Laser product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Laser Klasse 1 Appareil A Laser de Classe 1 European Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE requires that any equipment that bears this symbol on product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste This symbol indicates that the equipment should be disposed of separately from regular household waste It is the consumer s responsibility to dispose of this and all equipment so marked through designated collection facilities appointed by government or local authorities Following these steps through proper disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health For more detailed information about proper disposal please contact local authorities waste disposal services or the point of purchase for this equipment 59 BR A AL BITS Sw Networks B e 19772 Pauling Foothill Ranch CA 92610 2611 USA TEL 949 465 3000 FAX 949 465 3020 www imcnetworks com S ACS REGISTERED RoHS ZZ 2011 IMC Networks All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice IMC Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document IE iMcV MultiWay is a trademark of IMC Networks Other brands or product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies Document Number 58 80221 00 AO August 2011
17. ANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY STATED ABOVE Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that IMC Networks product manuals and promotional materials accurately describe IMC Networks product specifications and capabilities at the time of publication However because of ongoing improvements and updating of IMC Networks products IMC Networks cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed materials after the date of publication and disclaims liability for changes errors or omissions Table of Contents FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement sese eee eee eee i EE E E A E E T E E I ADOUE Line Tel VIG MUN TTT 1 Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM sese 3 About IVIEW Management Software sss 3 ADONE IV SWC OIG VEW ienn a E E EN E 4 hastanin ani EIME Wea NOI aV odriniti ete A 4 DIP Switch Selectable Mode Configuration sss eee eee eee eee eee 5 PDIP SWC ICOM gU atO cree alsa cat cee e adorable selon aa stanns Slee acca 6 MINS TLE OM etter aca eise E tigi eaten E ave cui inied stent cuties 6 LED OPEra UO rem nt rer enn re terre Mr cet nT enre mr errr erry 7 Autocross Feature for Twisted Pair Connections sss sese esse eee eee eee 7 Coll Ui cli elomereneteme terete ere E eee eer ee ter 8 ESI Te OPONE merina 8 Basie Device Configuration Using th Gl sess ascot cnrvzereunpaavesanesousteustsatenianentaaaesautes 9 Se Te CuUnent ValUgS sinin rere att ner er ene ete
18. Display statistics tables including Unit and Port tables RMON statistics MIB II ifTable and SFP Info VLAN Provides configuration for VLAN IDs per port Unit Configuration Select Unit Configuration to display modify unit information including IP address display only modification not allowed global flow control maximum frame size and OAMPDU Unit Configuration Refresh MultiWay Description Save Changes HE Ext Temp IP Address FRERES CONSOLE Global Flow Control Disabled Save Changes Maximum Frame Size 10240 v Save Changes OAMPDU Enable Enable v Save Changes Entering a descriptor in the Description field can make it easier to track down the source of a TRAP 26 Port Configuration Select Port Configuration to display modify port information including description and flow control 192529 LD GLS A Y 00501 MultiWay IE Ext Temp iMcV SFP A iMcV SFP B Auto Negotiate r Auto Negotiate r iMcV TX 1 iMcV TX 2 Enabled Auto Negotiate Enabled lt Auto Negotiate r Advertise All v Advertise All ba __Save Changes _ __Save Changes Forced ON Forced ON C ___Unit Configuration Port Configuration Tables vuan Advanced OAMAH _oamcrm Agent Info 27 Tables Select tables to display a screen from which to select the specific statistics to be viewed Select the Statistics Table from the Menu Below Unit and Port Tables MIB II ifTable s THU Tt
19. F 40 C to 85 C Storage Temperature 67 F to 257 F 55 C to 125 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 0 to 10 000 ft altitude Dimensions Single Slot iMcV Module e IEEE 802 3x Flow Control e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX twisted pair e IEEE 802 3i 10Base T twisted pair e IEEE 802 3u 100Base FX or SX fiber 1 year warranty for SFP 50 IMC Networks Technical Support Tel 949 465 3000 or 800 624 1070 in the U S and Canada 32 16 550880 Europe Fax 949 465 3020 E Mail techsupport imcnetworks com Web www imcnetworks com 51 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Optic transmitters and receivers are extremely susceptible to contamination by particles of dirt or dust which can obstruct the optic path and cause performance degradation Good system performance requires clean optics and connector ferrules 1 Use fiber patch cords or connectors if you terminate your own fiber only from a reputable supplier low quality components can cause many hard to diagnose problems in an installation Dust caps are installed at IMC Networks to ensure factory clean optical devices These protective caps should not be removed until the moment of connecting the fiber cable to the device Should it be necessary to disconnect the fiber device reinstall the protective dust caps Store spare caps in a dust free environment such as a sealed plastic bag or box so that when reinstalled they do not introduce any
20. H passive active is available on the fiber SFP ports and TX ports e Supports Discovery functions on the SFP ports Supports reporting OAM Flag Events Link Fault Critical Event and Dying Gasp e Supports Loopback 24 Using iView iView is IMC Networks management software providing network management in an easy to use Graphical User Interface GUI Once iView is installed on a network management PC using a Windows operating system use the Start menu to access IView NOTE Windows SNMP services must be installed to receive traps The autoscan feature of iView will detect IMC Network devices on an active subnet and list them in the network outline Click the connection for the IE iMcV MultiWay to open its iView2 screen To perform additional configuration select the iView iContig view icon on the toolbar in iView2 This allows a session to be launched and the default password username is admin admin Additional private usernames and passwords can be entered in the USERS tab If the list of passwords is not maintained the usernames and passwords can be reset by opening a CLI session and typing in the cleandb command This will reset all but the IP address of the device IMC Network a MultiWay JE Ext Temp sa AEW DEVICE MANAGEMENT APPLICATION Media Converters The following functions can be performed via iView Display modity unit information Display modity port data Tables
21. P configuration area Press Q to Wot LOAD the configuration data but leave the file in local storage Once loaded into the device s SNMP memory area the system prompts the user to reboot the device to make the new configuration active 16 Viewing Port Statistics To view port statistics on the IE IMcV MultiWay enter ifstats This will open a screen displaying information on packets received and transmitted as defined by MIB II standard RFC 1213 Pressing the Space Bar will refresh the data on the screen BRBRI2Z 792p Z RZ 999927 HZ p 2 bZ BARBS 9R262E2 BRBR29H262 EL 2 1 1 1 1 5663442 7174046 16405 58875 A H 135653148 pe PA B ke 1 1 5374956 56657548 5382096 7906486 A 10828 D7872 63001 A A H H 12468585 11953238 67 7373 iant 1155381 A Viewing Port RMON Statistics To view port RMON Remote MONitoring statistics on the IE iMcV MultiWay enter rmstats This will display RMON information on packets received as defined in RFC 2819 for RMON Pressing the Space Bar will refresh the data on the screen 23855937 7570778 57909 Yoo eo G 124 oH 6sh21 A A Pkts640ctets Pkts65tol27 Pktsi2sto255 Pkts256to5il Pkts5i2toilf23 Pktsif24toMAd paceBHar to refresh An to exit 17 Version Entering version will display the version of the firmware operating the IE iMcV MultiWay Settings should be saved prior to reboot Reboot Entering reboot will save settings and reboot the
22. Port VID matches Mgmt domain Pn Arvrow to change settings for current mode Save Changes and Exit F3 or Exit without Saving F4 or Q Press the down arrow on the computer keyboard to access the additional configuration commands s ysName MultiWay JE MultiWay This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 1 DIP Switch Configuration 4 Port Switch Management Domain Tags Ho Tags on Management Traffic N C rat ans On IEEE Reserved Frames No Tags on IEEE Res Frames C Trunks 3 Press Space Bar To Change Value Up Arrow to go back to previous screen Dn Arrow for next setting Save Changes and Exit F3 or amp Exit without Saving F4 or 22 VLAN Configuration The ports can be assigned as a trunk or access port sysName Mul tillay TE Hul tiWay This Device 1s currently in OPERATION MODE 2 DIP Switch Configuration 4 Port Switch SFP A Port Is Trunk SFP B Port Is Access TH 1 Fort Is Access ITN 2 Port Is Access Press Space Bar To Change Value Up Arrow or Dn Arrow Save Changes and Exit F3 or S Exit without Saving F or Q When configuring a trunk port an Ethertype can be user defined a trunk port is also defined as a provider port based on 802 1ad If an Ethertype value comes in a trunk port and is different than the user defined Ethertype it will be treated as an unrecognized value and discarded If configuring the port as an access port enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4 094 Possible priority settings
23. a local RS 232 serial interface for management A special mini jack to DB9 F cable is provided for direct connection to a PC serial port To log on through the serial port set the computer terminal for VI 100 emulation with 38 4K baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no FlowControl LED Operation Each IE iIMcV MultiWay includes SFP and RJ 45 LEDs IX 1 TX 2 MultiWay JE Ext Temp LNK ACT Glows green when a link is established on the TX port blinks green when activity is detected on the TX CONSOLE _ port FDX Glows yellow when a link is established on the TX port blinks green when activity is detected on the TX port SFP A SFP B OAM Glows green when an active OAM AH channel is established ACTIVE Glows green when the port is active OFF when SFP is in standby does not indicate INK activity FLT Glows green with a valid optical link Glows amber when a fault is detected Autocross Feature for Twisted Pair Connections All twisted pair ports on the IE iMcV MultiWay include AutoCross a feature that automatically selects between a crossover workstation and a straight through connection depending on the connected device Configuration The IE iMcV MultiWay includes many features that are configurable via a serial Telnet session CLI or through iView SNMP Management view or iConfig view Configuration Options The following options are configurable through both the View iConfig view and Serial
24. access rights e R read only access e WW read write access e Enter abort After entering R or W press Enter To finish press Enter and reboot 11 Deleting Community Strings To delete all community strings perform the following Press U The Are you sure you want to delete all future strings prompt is displayed Press Y when prompted to proceed and delete all community strings N to abort Press Enter to finish This function will delete ALL community strings To selectively delete community strings use iView iConfig view to configure the device Ending the Session Press E to end a serial port or Telnet HyperTerminal session before disconnecting the serial cable This will stop the continuous stream of data to the serial port Rebooting the Unit To reboot the IE iMcV MultiWay type reboot from the main screen or the command menu Enabling Disabling DHCP To toggle DHCP on the IE iMcV MultiWay between enable and disable press D and then Y Press the spacebar once to return to the main screen without making any changes 12 DHCP Disable Static IP Addressing DHCP is disabled in the default configuration Initially modules are assigned a Static default IP Address of 10 10 10 10 Changes to the Static IP Address can be added manually through iView iConfig view or a Console session The changes will be initiated following reboot of the module DHCP Enable Dynamic IP Addressing If a DHCP server is presen
25. ble device to a management PC when a certain event takes place To enter a trap destination press T When prompted enter a New IP Address prompt enter the appropriate IP address of the destination device and press Enter Then type the name of the community string that the destination device has been configured to accept and press Enter Select whether the trap is for SNMP version 1 or 2c and press Enter This function enables ALL of the device traps Supported traps include Link Down Link Up and Last Gasp Removing Trap Destinations To remove all trap destinations press K Press Y to continue to confirm or N to abort and remove all trap destinations Press Enter to finish This function will delete all trap destinations To selectively delete trap destinations or select the type of trap reported or not reported use iView iConfig view to configure the device Creating Community Strings Community strings add a level of security to a network The default community string is named public and has read write access For security public should be replaced with custom community strings such as ones created with read only access for general use and another with read write access for the administrator To create a new community string go to the main configuration screen and press C Enter the name of the new community up to 16 characters no spaces and press Enter Then type one of the following to assign the community string s
26. ced OAM AH OAM CFM Agent Info NOTE iView will automatically display this page if there is no MA yet defined when the user attempts to access any other menu control Select the Domain and Format and enter the MA name in the Name field Use Interval to select the interval for continuity check messaging and choose Primary VID if applicable To cancel the MA without saving select Delete To store the MA select Save and the screen is refreshed For a first time configuration the next step is to create a MEP Select Add New MEP to display the OAM CFM Maintenance Entity Point MEP configuration page as shown below OAM CFM Maintenance Association End Point MEP Configuration Delete MD MA MEPID Type Port Direction _ _ Primary VID State Delete TestmD1 Testmai MEP sFP A Ingress Down Save Configure MD Configure MA Configure MEP Refresh 35 Select the MD MA enter the MEP ID select the appropriate type port and direction and select the Primary VID if applicable To cancel the MEP without saving select Delete To store the MEP select Save and the screen is refreshed Once the user has configured the MD MA and at least one MEP a particular instance of an MEP can be accessed for more detailed configuration To access a particular instance of an MEP click on the row containing the desired MEP as shown below TestMD1 TestMAt Add New MEP The cur
27. e des Communications du Canada Warranty IMC Networks warrants to the original end user purchaser that this product EXCLUSIVE OF SOFTWARE shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper use in accordance with IMC Networks instructions and directions for a period of six 6 years after the original date of purchase This warranty is subject to the limitations set forth below At its option IMC Networks will repair or replace at no charge the product which proves to be defective within such warranty period This limited warranty shall not apply if the IMC Networks product has been damaged by unreasonable use accident negligence service or modification by anyone other than an authorized IMC Networks Service Technician or by any other causes unrelated to defective materials or workmanship Any replaced or repaired products or parts carry a ninety 90 day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period whichever is longer To receive in warranty service the defective product must be received at IMC Networks no later than the end of the warranty period The product must be accompanied by proof of purchase satisfactory to IMC Networks denoting product serial number and purchase date a written description of the defect and a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number issued by IMC Networks No products will be accepted by IMC Networks which do not have an RMA number For an RMA number contact IMC Netw
28. e transfer is complete the unit copies the configuration to flash and reboots The configuration file s contents is device type specific and can be identified by iView iConfig view as a configuration file as well as to what type of device it is applicable to 40 Saving a Configuration File to Disk From the Administration Tab in iView iConfig view click the Save Configuration button Properties IP Address MIB Definitions PPP Settings Traps Users Administration UMA File Directory Device Type Length Date Update PROM File List Tasks Reboot Upload Configuration New Entry The user is prompted for a filename Save As 123 0044 bin Save as type Config Files sci i Cancel 41 The user is prompted to enter any notes to the header of the saved file for future reference when uploading the file through iView iConfig view Add Notes to Saved PROM File D header will be added to the file retrieved from the device IF uou would like to add identifying notes to this file tyoe them in here and click OF otherwise click Cancel The notes will be placed in the Release Notes section and can be read prior updating an agent with this file After the file transfer from the device to disk the user is notified of the status Finished 42 Uploading a Saved Configuration File through iView iConfig
29. ected on the active line all customer traffic is switched to the SFP B port With non Revertive mode data is not resumed by SFP A port until SFP B fails or is disconnected 1 1 SFP In this mode the SFP A port fiber or copper is connected Protection through the switch to the drop ports as the main link The SFP B Revertive port fiber or copper is active into the MAC switch but no mode connection inside the switch is made in this way the SFP B line is held as the standby line The SFP B line is held in the LINK state for testing and line verification but does not actively carry user data When a fault is detected on the active line all customer traffic is switched to the SFP B port Once the A port is no longer in a fault condition data is resumed on that port NOTE Revertive and Non Revertive modes can only operate on the ports with Gigabit SFPs not the fixed copper ports DIP Switch configuration 1IOIO O O O OO O s Pi oo O OO O sana g oooo L L L OO S o HIHIH SS UU wio 1 0 M IIH QP HHIHH lt 1 IHIHHIHIHHHIHHIHIHHnIHHIHITnH o o St 3 SI 3 La D oo 161 2 IHH oot M ul TED s L Las zo FO sec ig gee ee L cn Mini Serial Port Included with the IE iMcV MultiWay is a serial port adapter for configuration A standard AC mini jack on the IE iMcV MultiWay provides
30. es and Exit F3 or amp Exit without Saving F4 or Q Press the down arrow on the computer keyboard to access additional configuration selections sysName MultiWay TE Multillay Wiis Device is currently in OPERATION MODE i DIP Switch Configuration 4 Port Switch Mo Tags on Management Traffic Atratags On IEEE Reserved Frames Wo Tags on IEEE Res Frames C Trunks 3 Press Space Bar To Change Value Up Arrow to go back to previous screen Dn Arrow For next setting Save Changes and Exit F3 or Exit without Saving F4 or Q 21 Operation Mode 2 Port Based Xtra Tagging Any port can be configured for extra tags on the frames s uS Nane MultiWay TE MultiWay his Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 1 DIP Switch Configuration 4 Port Switch OPERATION MODE 2 Port based tra tagging MODE 2 any port can be defined for Atra tagging A port defined for tra tagging is called a Trunk others are Access ports Tagged traffic Flows freely between Trunks Mo adding or deleting of tags Untagged or improperly tagged frames do not flow between Trunks One tag will be removed in traffic from Trunk ports to Access Ports Frames arriving on an Access port will be given an extra tag with UID and Priority as defined for that specific Access Port The extra tag is inserted in front of any other tags already in the frame Management traffic to device accepted from any Trunk port Management accepted from Access ports if
31. estinations Press C to enter new Community String Press U to remove All Community Strings Press E to End session Type REBOOT to reboot unit Press D for DHCP On Off Press SpaceBar for additional commands This screen contains the following information and options Saved and Current Values Saved values display the changes made during the current session and current values display the values currently in use e IP Address IP address of SNMP agent Subnet Mask mask to define IP subnet to which agent is connected Default Gateway default router for IP traffic outside of the subnet Command List I Enter new Saved Parameter Values P Change the Password T Enter new Trap Destinations K Remove All Trap Destinations C Create SNMP Community Strings U Delete All SNMP Community Strings E End the session Reboot Reboot the unit may result in short data loss D Enable or disable DHCP Space Bar Opens the device specific configuration options screen The screens illustrated in this manual show capabilities for users with Admin rights Individuals with User level rights can only view port status and port settings change their password end a session and reboot the unit It is necessary to reboot the IE iMcV MultiWay after making any modifications to the Saved Values for the changes to take effect To reboot type Reboot at the prompt on the Main Configuration screen Assigning IP Information To modif
32. everal device specific options To access these options press the Space Bar from the Main Configuration screen type the name of the action to be performed as shown below and press Enter Reboots the unit with a clean database This removes all information from the database and sets the unit to factory defaults Downloads firmware via the TFTP protocol vlan Provides selection of two modes of operation to support all VLAN configurations version Displays the unit s firmware and hardware version Displays interface statistics rmstats Displays remote monitoring RMON statistics on packets received as defined in RFC 2819 for RMON Allows the editing of sysName sysDescr and Port information Allows a soft reboot of the unit after changes are made by the end user Enabeldsable OAM sfpstats Provides information about the wavelength serial number output power BER and other information Requires an SFP with DDMI 14 unit Unit global settings frame size selection Unit OAM enable must be enabled for AH and AG to function port Displays the port status and allows changes to port settings such as duplex status and speed Cleandb Entering cleandb reboots the unit with its database cleaned depending on the option selected Users are presented with two sequential options first to reset all SNMP settings and second to reset all of the unit s configuration to default Enabling the first option presents the second Resettin
33. g the unit to factory default values option two will delete all custom IP and other configurations performed through iView2 Downloading Files Firmware and or saved configuration data for the IE iMcV MultiWay can be downloaded via a TFTP connection from a central server via TFTP protocol Initiate this download via serial configuration or Telnet session To download a configuration file type download and press Enter to be taken to the Download a file screen This screen displays the IP Address of the TFTP server and the name of the file to be downloaded Download a File from TFIP server IP address of Server 4 6 6 8 Hame of File to download Enter Hew IP Address of TFIP Server 3192 168 180 65 Enter New Mame of File to Download Sconfig scl The TFTP server should be open Press Enter to start downloading the file 15 After the transfer process is complete press Enter to load the configuration file Download a File from TFIP server IP address of Server 6 6 6 8 Name of File to download Enter Mew IP Address of TFIP Server 192 168 180 65 Enter New Name of File to Download Sconfig scl lt Ready to attempt transfer of File from TFIP server to local file storage Press RETURN to Continue or Q to Quit Transfer Block Counter An SNMP Configuration file has been downloaded from the TFTP Server and has been put in local storage Press RETURN to load the configuration data from this File into the device s SNM
34. k commands 31 Select Event Log to display the OAM event log showing changes that have occurred via OAM configuration Refresh Status Configuration Loopback L Event Log Statistics Event Pest sinc ie Event oa3o 2 c SEs 0023 isc a C E Select Statistics to display OAM statistics Refresh Status Configuration Loopback Event Log Statistics Client OAM Statisties CO sre a sre xa 1x2 m fo T fo Duplicate Event Notfication Tx Duplicate Event Notification Rx oo p b Loopback coma O o oo o oo Lecpback Cowi o fo o o a fo foo Variable Request Tx Variable sche Rx ojo p e Yas Response O fo o o fo C o o o o 32 OAM CFM Select OAM CFM to display the following screen and perform administrative control for Maintenance Domains MDs Maintenance Assocations MAs and Maintenance Association End Points MEPs The page contains a list of the local MEPs and provides menu controls to access the administrative functions associated with Create Delete and List MD MA and MEP information An example of a default OAM CFM Configuration page is shown below Delete character strina T __ConfiguremD __Configurema __ Configure meP Refresh ___Unit Configuration __Port Configuration _ Tables VLAN Advanced OAM AH OAM CFM _ Agent Info The OAM CFM Configuration page defaults to the Configure MEP selections 33 For the first time configuration the user mus
35. n DDMI are supported The fiber SFP can support 100Mbps or 1000Mbps while the copper SFPs support 10 100 1000Mbps and 1000Mbps SFPs are sold separately by IMC Networks and meet Class 1 Laser Safety Standard About IE iMcV MultiWay Features and Configuration The IE iMcV MultiWay offers a full feature set including Auto Negotiation Selective Advertising AutoCross VLANs SNMP management loopback testing and OAM Unit software updates can be downloaded through TFTP or iView iConfig view IE IMcV MultiWay features include SNMP manageable OAM AH o IEEE 802 3ah Link OAM for per port monitoring OAM AH OAM AH Functions Discovery Link Performance Monitoring Remote Loopback Fault Detection Link Fault Dying Gasp Critical Event OAM CFM o IEEE 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management OAM CFM o OAM CFM Functions o Continuity Check o Loopback Speed duplex modes 802 1q VLAN Extra tagging with user defined VLAN tag Ethertype Ethertype 88A8 as defined in 802 1ad Command Line Interface capable CLI Telnet Password assignment via CLI Telnet or iView DIP Switch configuration for Modes O O O O O O GO As a CPE device the IE iMcV MultiWay or IE MultiWay can behave as a remote to an iMcV Giga FiberLinX II host when 1 The iMcV Giga FiberLinX ll e Is connected via the SFP ports on the IE IMcV MultiWay e Is configured as a Host e Uses firmware version A1 860 00D1 or higher 2 The SNMP card if present
36. ns CFM allows the network operator to administer monitor and debug the network using continuity check a heart beat message link trace similar to traceroot but operating at the MAC layer and finally loopback can be likened to a layer 2 ping About iView Management Software iView is the IMC Networks management software that features a GUI and gives network managers the ability to monitor and control manageable IMC Networks products The IE IMcV MultiWay is supported by the standalone version 1 9 4 or higher for Windows iView supports the following platforms e Windows 2000 e Windows XP e Windows Vista e Windows 7 About iView iConfig view iView iConfig view is an in band utility created by IMC Networks used for SNMP configuration for IMC Networks SNMP manageable devices The iView iConfig view feature allows the following to be performed e Set an IP address subnet mask and default gateway e Define community strings and SNMP traps iView iConfig view also includes an authorized IP address system and restricted access to MIB groups which are supported by IMC Networks manageable devices These extra layers of security do not affect SNMP compatibility iView iConfig view can upload new versions of the system software and new MIB information It also includes diagnostic capabilities for faster resolution of technical support issues Installing an IE iMcV MultiWay IE IMcV MultiWay should be
37. orks at PHONE 800 624 1070 in the U S and Canada or 949 465 3000 or FAX 949 465 3020 The end user shall return the defective product to IMC Networks freight customs and handling charges prepaid End user agrees to accept all liability for loss of or damages to the returned product during shipment IMC Networks shall repair or replace the returned product at its option and return the repaired or new product to the end user freight prepaid via method to be determined by IMC Networks IMC Networks shall not be liable for any costs of procurement of substitute goods loss of profits or any incidental consequential and or special damages of any kind resulting from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranty breach of any obligation arising from breach of warranty or otherwise with respect to the manufacture and sale of any IMC Networks product whether or not IMC Networks has been advised of the possibility of such loss or damage EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IMC NETWORKS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS IMC NETWORKS PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY SOFTWARE ASSOCIATED OR INCLUDED IMC NETWORKS SHALL DISREGARD AND NOT BE BOUND BY ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON INCLUDING EMPLOYEES DISTRIBUTORS RESELLERS OR DEALERS OF IMC NETWORKS WHICH ARE INCONSISTENT WITH THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCH
38. rent state of the MEP is shown by the color in the State column Correctly functioning MEP the MEP is active and sending CCMs fred Idle state or problem associated with the MEP Problem associated with a peer MEP Moving the mouse over the displayed color displays a comment giving additional information about the current state Valid comments are e MEP is Idle e MEP is Active e Remote MEP Idle e Remote MEP Failed 36 The MEP Instance Configuration page offers more details about an individual MEP as shown below TestMD1 Enable gt 149 780 Set tiv defXConCCM 00 00 29 02 9D 01 From this screen the user can perform the following functions Enable disable CCMs and verify the number of CCMs that have been sent Check Instance Verify the current administrative state of the MEP view the last defect State identified by the MEP and view the MAC address of the MEP Details Peer MEPs Create List Delete Peer MEPS associated with the MEP Activate loopback and see the results of loopback operations 37 Agent Info Select Agent Info to display SNMP agent data MultiWay IE Ext Temp R A N Le D LAKIN Networks Making Your Net Work Better ___Unit Configuration __ Port Configuration _ Tables vLAN Advanced OAM AH _oam crm Agent Info 38 Connecting the IE iMcV MultiWay to an iMcV Giga FiberLinX ll If the IE iIMcV MultiWay is being set up as a Remote CPE to a Host connection
39. s Press Or F4 To Exit NOTE Press return key to set new values The Port screen contains the following commands Port Enable Enable Disable the port Select Enable to enable the port Admin Status Set Administration level Select UP to enable management through the port Both settings must be enabled to enable the port Port Speed Set the port manually or for Auto Negotiation Ctrl Advertise Ctrl This is the Selective Advertising feature Selective Advertising when used in combination with Auto Negotiation advertises the configured speed and duplex mode for the twisted pair ports Auto Negotiation must be enabled for Selective Advertising NOTE Selective Advertising must be used when connecting to a device that auto negotiates and a specific speed and duplex mode is desired 19 Advertise FlowC and Force FlowCtrl This is the FlowControl feature e When using FlowControl functionality on any port enable Global FlowControl Then configure each port individually e When using Auto Negotiation and FlowControl set Advertise FlowC to Advertise Flow and set Force FlowCtrl to Flow Auto e Set Advertise FlowC to No Flow to disable FlowControl on a given port e When using FlowControl and Force Mode on a given port set Advertise FlowC to Advertise Flow and set Force FlowCtrl to Frc FlowCt Unit FlowControl This enables disables FlowControl functionality on the unit and must be enabled for FlowControl to function on
40. s such as voltage temperature laser bias current and both transmitter and receive optical power This information can be accessed through the management system The SFPs must be MSA compliant and can be purchased from IMC Networks or other suppliers 44 RJ 45 Data Port Pinout The following table lists the pin configuration for the RJ 45 Data connector SIS 1000M 10 100M 1 Di Ow o Ala S Pin 1 e ee 6 RxD2 m o C S e a Note that the MDI MDIX function will automatically adjust the direction of these signals to match the connected unit when running 10 100Base T 1000Base T will use all 4 pairs in full duplex mode RS 232 Serial Console Port The lE iMcV MultiWay includes an RS 232 Mini Jack for the Console port to allow the end user to launch a serial session and access a list of commands The serial port on the computer terminal should be set for 38 4K baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control The F2 key functions as a Delete key on VT 100 emulators The following table lists the pin configuration for the RS 232 3 pin Mini Jack mating connector for the console serial port Pin DBO FPin Signal Name Direction 45 Product Applications For a detailed description of the product applications please refer to the IE iIMcV MultiWay data sheet at http www imcnetworks com Assets DocSupport DS IE IMcV MultiWay 1102 pdf Central Control Office cco Toll Booth B
41. sh Administration Boot Trap Delay seconds p E MultiWay JE Ext Temp Refresh i OAM AH OAM CFM Agent Info Unit Configuration Port Configuration Tables VLAN i 29 OAM AH Select OAM AH to display the following screen and monitor the status configuration loopback event log and statistics OAM CFM Maintenance Association End Point MEP Configuration ee na E TestMD1 TestMA1 SFPA Ingress Down MultiWay IE Ext Temp 9 Add New MEP Save Configure MD Configure MA Configure MEP Refresh Refresh Unit Configuration Port Configuration Tables VLAN Advanced OAM AH f H Agent Info 30 From the above screen select Configuration to display state and event configuration information as well as OAM supported functions Unit Configuration part Configuration Tables VLAN Advanced OAMAH OAMCFM Agentinfo Refresh _Refresh Status Configuration Loopback Eventlog Statistics Client Peer be EAE a E Enabled z Enabled Enabled lt Set Enabled Tables VLAN Advanced OAMAH OAMCFM AgentInfo Refresh OAM Loopback is controlled using the Loopback and Ignore Rx control parameters Selecting Initiate from the Loopback control tells the client to start a loopback process with the peer Selecting Process from the Ignore Rx control tells the client to process received loopbac
42. t first create an MD then an MA then local and peer MEPs can be added To create an MD select the Configure MD button to display the OAM CFM Maintenance Domain Configuration page as shown below OAM CFM Maintenance Association MA Configuration Delete Domain Format Name Interval Primary VID Delete TestMD1 Character String TestMA lis none lt MultiWay IE Ext Temp Add New MA Save CONSOLE Configure MD Configure MA Configure MEP Refresh Refresh Unit Configuration Port Configuration Tables VLAN Advanced OAM AH OAM CFM Agent Info NOTE iView will automatically display this page if there is no MD yet defined when the user attempts to access any other menu control Enter the MD name and select the level for the domain To cancel the MD select Delete To store the MD press Save and the screen is refreshed 34 For the first configuration create an MA after the MD Select Configure MA to display the OAM CFM Maintenance Association Configuration screen as shown below OAM CFM Maintenance Association MA Configuration Delete Domain Format Name Interval T Primary VID Delete TestMD1 Character String lt TestMA jis none lt MultiWay IE Ext Temp Add New MA Save Configure MD Configure MA Configure MEP Refresh Refresh Unit Configuration Port Configuration Tables VLAN Advan
43. t on the network and DHCP is enabled the DHCP client will initiate a dialogue with the server during the boot up sequence The server will then issue an IP address to the management card Once the new IP address is received the SNMP Management Module will reboot so that the new IP address will take effect Refer to About Serial Port Configuration for more information about Enabling Disabling DHCP When there is no DHCP server on the network use the serial configuration to manually set the IP addresses When DHCP is enabled the IP address default 10 10 10 10 or a previously used IP address or user contigured is saved When DHCP is disabled the saved IP address will be reinstated and the device will reboot DHCP servers give out lease times devices renew their leases based on the administrator specitied time If a device cannot renew its lease and the lease expires the device will be given the IP address 10 10 10 10 and will reboot 13 Commands List Space Bar Description Reboot With Clean Database File Download from TFIP Server Add or Delete Username Passwuord Accounts Display And Change WLAN Settings Show Firmvare Version Display Port Statistics Display Port RMOM Statistics Change System Descriptions Reboot Unit Display And Change OAM Settings Display SFP DDMI Info Display And Change Unit Settings Display And Change Port Settings a Press RETURN To Go Back To Main Screen The IE iMcV MultiWay also includes s
44. ternet Protocol LED Light Emitting Diode A small stack of lights to indicate link duplex or other options MA Maintenance Association MD Maintenance Domain 47 Term Acronym MDI MDIX MEP MIB MSA NOC OAM OAM CFM PROM SFP SNMP TETP VLAN Definition Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface Crossover The ability of an Ethernet port to automatically detect and configure its cabling connections to accommodate crossover or non crossover wiring depending on its link partner and cabling Maintenance Association End Points Management Information Base A database of objects that can be monitored by a network management system Both SNMP and RMON use standardized MIB formats that allow any SNMP and RMON tools to monitor any device defined by a MIB Multi Source Agreement SFP The standard an SFP must meet to be compatible in network devices Network Operations and Control Center Operations Administration and Maintenance IEEE 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management Programmable Read Only Memory Small Form Factor Pluggable An industry standard optical pluggable module Simple Network Management Protocol A set of protocols for managing complex networks over a standards based IP network Trivial File Transfer Protocol Virtual Local Area Network 48 Troubleshooting If a fiber connection cannot be established perform the following to make sure that the fiber transceivers on the IE iMcV
45. y the Saved Parameter Values i e assign IP address and subnet mask press I The system prompts for the IP address and subnet mask for the connected device Press Enter after each entry A default gateway can also be assigned or press Enter to skip When finished press Enter then type reboot for changes to take effect The Current Values can only be saved and acted on after the IE iIMcV MultiWay has been successfully rebooted Password Protection for Serial Port Connections Password username is not offered for the serial port by default This allows the end user to quickly access the device for some basic configuration capability Password protection is provided for the serial configuration process by pressing P on the main configuration screen Enter a password keeping in mind that passwords are case 10 sensitive and must not exceed eight characters or include spaces and press Enter This password will be requested whenever logging on To remove password protection select P and instead of entering a password press Enter Passwords have the following requirements e The password must be between 1 and 8 characters long e The password consists of a combination of any ASCII characters except spaces e Passwords are case sensitive Passwords are a way to make the management of the IMC Networks devices secure but these password lists must be stored and maintained Assigning SNMP Trap Destinations Traps are sent by the managea

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