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1.     SNMP manageable devices    The iConfig feature allows the following to be performed     e Set an IP address  subnet mask and default gateway  e Define community strings and SNMP traps    iConfig 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  iConfig can upload new versions  of the system software and new MIB information  It also includes diagnostic  capabilities for faster resolution of technical support issues     Default Username Password  The default user ID and password for both iConfig and Telnet are the following     User  admin   Password admin    SNMP  Telnet and Console Management    SNMP  Telnet  and iConfig management channels are always supported through the  Giga AccessEtherLinX ll Uplink Port  This provides a higher level of security so end  users Cannot access management  alter settings  etc  Management through other  ports can be supported through unit configuration     In order for the Giga AccessEtherLinX ll to support SNMP management  the unit must  be assigned IP configuration information  e g   IP address  subnet mask  etc   There  are five ways to do so     e Using iConfig  IP Less on same Ethernet Domain   e Host Remote IP Less from an iMcV CigaFiberLinX ll  e Usingthe console DB9 port located on the back of the unit    e Using DHCP  Dynamic Host Control Protocol   DHCP must be enabled  throug
2.     Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F   or           For untagged frames  the DiffServ priority value of the IP frame can be used for  classification  This screen allows the user to select any of the 64 values  In addition  the user must identify whether non IP frames are also classified     16    sysName   lest System 61ga HccessEtherl 1n4 Il    This Device is currently in   PERRTION MODE 5    Traffic Classification Selections for Port 1    Classify Selection Classify on DiffServ    DiffServ Value  50    Non IP Frames    Press Space Bar To Change Value   Press RETURN To Set Values   Save Changes and Exit  F3 or  S  Exit without Saving  F4 or Q        Mode 6   Port Based Extra Tag    In this mode both untagged and tagged frames can enter the drop ports   sysName   lest System Giga AccessEtherLink I1  This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 6    OPERATION MODE 6   Port based double tagging  Access Device Mode     MODE 6 the Uplink traffic is tagged frames   Uplink traffic often has more than one tag   The Downlink traffic is both tagged and untagged frames       Frames arriving on a downlink will be given an extra tag with one of  two VIDs  as defined for that specific downlink   The extra tag 1s inserted in front of any other tags already in the frame   Management traffic to device only accepted from Uplink port     Press Space Bar To Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SET New Mode   Dn Hrrow to change settings for current mode  Save Changes and Exit
3.   F3 or 5  Exit without Saving  F   or Q        Two VLANs per port can be assigned based on ingress frames classification     17    sysName   lest System Giga Hccessk therLink LL    This Device is currently in   PERBHITONS MODE 6    Classified Traffic Un   lassified Traffic  ID Priority VID Priority Classification  Downlink 1 j A 2 Classify    Downlink 2   A 0 o Classify    Downlink 3      Don t Classify    Press Space bar To Change Value   Ht Hrrow for Classification screen for this port  g  save Changes and Exit  F3 or 5  Exit without Saving  F         In this mode both tagged and untagged frames can enter the drop port  Tagged  frames can now be classified based on the PRI value within the incoming VLAN tag   Any PRI value can be used to classify the frame     sysName    est System Giga AccessEtherLink Ll  This Device is currently in OPERATION HODE 6    Tratfie Classification Selections for Port 1    Classify Selection Classify on DiffServ    Diff5eru    Non IP Frames Don t Classify    Press Space Bar lo Change Value   Press REIURM To Set Values   Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F   or Q        18    sysName    est System 61ga Hccessbtherl 104 11  This Device 1s currently in OPERATION HODE 6    Traffic Classification Selections for Port 1    Classify Selection Classify on 882 1p Priority Value       Classify lag ed Frame If Priority Is  H HH      802 1 p Value      Untagged Frames Don t Classify    Press Space Bar To Change Value   Press RETURN To Set 
4.   full duplex and supports Auto Negotiation on the fiber segment     Forcing the Speed and Duplex Mode   The twisted pair Downlink Ports on the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il can also be manually  set for 10  100  or 1000 Mbps operation and for half  or full duplex mode  note   1000 Mbps only supported in full duplex      Selective Advertising  Selective Advertising  when used in combination with Auto Negotiation  advertises  only the configured speed and duplex mode for the twisted pair port     If a specific speed and or duplex mode is desired  use Selective Advertising  rather  than a Force Mode  when connecting to devices that ONLY auto negotiate     Bandwidth Control   The Giga AccessEtherLinX ll includes bandwidth control functionality  A maximum  bandwidth can be set independently on each port for both receive and transmit  directions     About iView  Unit Management    iView  is a network management application for IMC Networks    intelligent  networking devices  It features a GUI  which provides network managers the ability  to monitor and control IMC Networks    products  The application is available in  several versions including Web Server version 3 0 and can also function as a snap in  module for HP OpenView Network Node Manager     iView  supports the following platforms     e Windows NT   e Windows 2000  e Windows XP   e Windows 7    e Windows Vista   Utility iConfig   iConfig is an in band utility created by IMC Networks  used for SNMP configuration  for IMC Networks
5.   it will no longer show LINK or send any traffic to the port   Flow Control will cause a port to send PAUSE whenever the ports internal buffer  space is low  This can be affected by both Bandwidth limit setting for the port and    traffic congestion on the port     Forced Flow Control should only be used when the connected end device does not  support Auto Negotiation     25    System Descriptions    This screen allows the user to define unit and port names that are incorporated by the  unit into all SNMP traps  These are extremely useful in troubleshooting the system     System Descriptions  System Name   lest System    System Contact   Operator 1    System Location   Room 1    Unit Description   GAE Z4    Port 1 Name  Port 2 Name  Port 3 Name  Port  amp  Name  Port 5 Name    Port 1 TK  Port 2 TH  Port 3 TK  Port  amp  TK  Uplink Fiber    Enter a new description  up to 32 characters per line   Press  Enter  key when vou are done editing a description   Press F   when vou have completed the editing task        Firmware and Unit Version Information    Prom Version   Step Version   PROM Build Date and Time  2009 07 29 18 36    Unit Version Information    Unit Build Date   Unit Hardware Reuision     Unit Serial Number     Hit ANY Key_       To help maintain Software revision control  these reference numbers are always  updated whenever unit software is downloaded to the equipment     26    Using Management    iView2 is a network management application for IMC Networks intellige
6.  10 10    Address    18 18   Subnet Mask   299 299 299 D  Default Gateway   8 8 0 0    Community String  public Access  rw    Press I to enter new saved parameter values  Press P to change Password    Press   to enter new  rap Destination  Press K to remove All Irap Destinations   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 OnOff   Press SpaceBar for additional commands        The Main Configuration screen contains the following     Saved Values     displays changes made during current session     e IP Address  Should be assigned during initial configuration   e Subnet Mask  Should be assigned during initial configuration   e Default Gateway    Current Values     displays values currently in use     e  P Address  IP address of SNMP agent   e Subnet Mask  mask to define IP subnet agent is connected to   e Default Gateway  default router for IP traffic outside subnet     Command List    e     Enter New Saved Parameter Values   e P   Change Password   e T   New Trap Destination   e K   Remove ALL Trap Destinations   e C   New Community String   e U   Delete ALL Community Strings   e D   Enable Disable DHCP   e E   End Session   e Space Bar   Opens device specific configuration options    Reboot after making any modifications to the Saved Values or the changes will not take  effect  To reboot  type Reboot at the prompt on the main configuration screen  or turn the  chassis po
7.  128 MB RAM  e Pentium Ill 650Mhz or Faster  e 17  Monitor   1024 x 768 Resolution or higher    Installing and Using iView   iView2 is available to install as a download at  www imcnetworks com Products iView cfm     When using iView  with HP OpenView   During the installation  the iView  application will ask if HP Open View is installed on  the management PC  Click Yes to integrate the appropriate files  Once in  OpenView  select IMC Networks from the toolbar to view the IMC Networks devices     When Not Using iView     When using an application other than iView  for management  integrate the SNMP  vendor files  a k a  MIBs  into the application  The SNMP agent uses the following  Enterprise specific MIB file and standard MIBs  which can be found in the MIB  directory within the iView  download files     Using the IMC MIBs  Refer to the MIBs folder located with the iView  software for product related MIBs     DC Power Supply Wiring Instructions    DC Power Supply DC Power Supply    If in a  48 environment  If in a  48 environment        GND  48       L  GND   Common  Chassis Chassis  Common   Gnd Gnd  Terminal Block Terminal Block    Incorrect wiring will result in chassis malfunction  The Giga AccessEtherLinX II  DC  is  compliant with Isolated Grounding Plane practices  The POSITIVE and NEGATIVE terminals    are isolated from chassis ground and must have a ground reference at the power sourcing  equipment        This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the gr
8.  Move Cursor Jo Other Fields  Enter New Value   Press RETURN To Set New Value  Press    Or F   To Exit        Global unit settings are configured on this screen and apply to all ports   Unit Loopback loops all frames entering the fiber Uplink Port back to the fiber port     Unit Max Frame Size can be set as high as 12 2K Bytes  However  the unit can not  sustain a continuous stream of this jumbo frame without some frames loss  Sustained  MAX frames size with no frame loss is limited to 8 2K bytes     802 1p Base Priority is a value from 0 to 7 that is used to divide incoming frames into  High and Low priority groups  A Base Value of 4 indicates that any VLAN tag with  PRI gt 4 will be given High Priority status inside the unit  is applicable to Modes  2 3 and 4 only     The unit can be configured to Block Bridge  GARP  and All Bridge protocol frames     23    Bandwidth Limiting    Bandwidth Control Settings  Port 1    RK Bandwidth   8 For Mone  TK Bandwidth   8 For Mone    RA Bandwidth  TK Bandwidth    RK Bandwidth Limit  8 For  TK Bandwidth Limit  0 For    Unit RateControl Enable Disable Disabled    Use Arrow Keys To Hove Cursor To Other Fields  Enter New Value     Press RETURN Jo Set New Value  Press Q Or F   To Exit        Bandwidth Limiting can be set per port in both transmit and receive directions  The  limiting function provides a Leaky Bucket traffic shaping function when placed on the  TX side of a port  When the transmit limit is reached on a port  it will stop  tra
9.  Using Telnet    Assign the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il an IP Address or use the default IP Address  10 10 10 10  subnet mask 255 0 0 0 before using a Telnet session  All configurations  done via the console port can also be performed using Telnet  The user should only  open one Telnet or RS232 console session at a time  Do not use an RS232 console  session and a Telnet session at the same time as unexpected results may occur     LED Operation  Giga AccessEtherLinX 1Il    Networks    DOWNLINK    LNK  Y mm   m py i  ACT m   Es   UPLINK    Giga AccessEtherLinX 1l    Networks     LMS       ES R    ACT ES Ex iul   WPLINE                         10 100 1000 Mbps    Downlink Ports    LNK ACT Glows green when link is established on port   Blinks green during data activity on port     FDX COL Glows green when port is operating in Full Duplex   Blinks green when collisions occur on port   No display when port is operating in HDX    29    Uplink Ports    FLT Glows yellow when a fault is detected with the fiber Uplink  Faults  include loss of link and half duplex operation  Half duplex is not  defined for a fiber line running at gigabit rates     LNK Glows green when link is established   Blinks green during data activity     Passwords    If the username and password are available when accessing iView2  the unit can be  reset back to its original factory setting with the following procedure  Open a console  session by launching a Hyperterminal session with the unit  Upon completion of the  
10.  and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F4 or           Once a port is defined as a Drop Port  additional screens are provided to assign  VLAN values based on the classification of the incoming frame     sysName    est System Giga AccessE therLink Ll  This Device 1s currently in OPERATION MODE      Classified Traffic Un   lassified Traffic  VID Priority VID Priority Classification    Downlink 3 Classify    Downlink 4 Don t Classify    Press Space Bar lo Change Value     Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F   or           20    sysName    est System Giga AccessE therLink Ll  This Device 1s currently in OPERATION MODE      Traffic Classification Selections for Port 3    Classify Selection Classify on DiffServ    DiffServu    Non IP Frames Classify    Press Space Bar lo Change Value   Press RETURN To Set Values   Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F4 or        sysName    est System Giga HccessEtherLink Ll  This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 7    Traffic Classification Selections for Port 3    Classify Selection Classify on 882 1p Priority Value    Classify Tag ed Frame If Priority Is     Untagged Frames    Press Space Bar To Change Value   Press RETURN To Set Values   Save Changes and Exit  F3 or 5  Exit without Saving  F   or Q        Mode 7 also allows the user to define whether PRI or DiffServ values are used to  classify incoming frames and whether non IP frames are classified  Classification is  done on a port by port basis     2
11.  i   i uu   lags         5     8                6     8                i 0     i     l   g    i i i i i i    9                l       a                11 0     i i   i    112    i i i i i i    13                HE o               15 0     i i i i    6    i i i i i i      1 i l   Enter VLAN ID  1   4094  F2 Or D   Del  Set value to B to disable this VLAN   Arrow Keys To Move  D Page Down  U Page Up     Save Changes and Exit  F3 or 5  Exit without Saving  F   or  0        Mode 8 allows total flexibility by combining both Trunk and Drop port capabilities  allowing both VLAN filtering and tagging on the same unit     22    Only one No tags can be assigned to a port  this indicates that all frames entering the  port that do not match the assigned members VLAN ID list are given this indicated  tag  All frames leaving the port with this tag will have it removed  Assigned tag  frames  tags  will pass through this port without changes     Unit Control Settings    Unit Control Settings  Unit FlowControl Disable FlowControl Globally  Unit LoopBack Mo LoopBack  Normal Iraffic Mode  Unit Hax FrameSize 0008    002 1p Base Priority Base Priority    Boot Trap Delay  Seconds 5    IEEE Reserved Multicast Group Filtering   Block Bridge Hulticast Addresses Frames Not Blocked   MAC   x0180c2000800 to 0180c20006007f    Block GARP Hulticast Addresses Frames Not Blocked   HAC 8x0180c2800020 to 8x0180c2800027    Block All Bridges MC Address Erames Not Blocked   HAC x0180c2000810     Use Arrow Keys To
12.  terminal block and secure in such a manner that it is  protected from damage and stress  Do not route wiring past sharp edges or  moving parts     Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device  with a 3mm minimum  contact gap in the fixed wiring    Install only in Restricted Access Areas  dedicated Equipment Rooms   Equipment closets or the like  in accordance with Articles 110 18  110 26   and 110 27 of the National Electric Code  ANSI NFPA 70    Provide a listed circuit breaker suitable for branch circuit protection of the  wiring and rated maximum 1A   48 V DC    For supply connections  use wires suitable for at least 75   C     33    Specifications    Standards    IEEE 802 3x Ethernet   IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation  IEEE 802 1q VLAN   IEEE 802 1p Packet Prioritization    Operating Temperature   32   F to  122   F  0   C to  50   C     Storage Temperature   40   F to 185   F   40  C to 85   C     Humidity  10 to 95   non condensing     Maximum heat generated  81 BTU hr    Power Requirements  typical   100 240V AC  50 60Hz  0 5 0 25A for AC  48V DC  0 5A for DC    Throughput  Up to full wire speed on all ports   Up to 9600 MTU    Dimensions  Height   1 64    x Width   5 64    x Depth   8 95     4 2 cm x 14 3 cm x 22 7 cm     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    34    Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidel
13. 1    Mode 8   VLAN Assigned       susName   lest System Giga AccessEtherLink II      This Device 1s currently in   PERBHIIONS MODE  amp     OPERATIONS MODE 8     Vlan flexibility    In MODE 8 Port VLAN Membership  as well as  tagged versus untagged   can be defined with total flexibility    Specify whether a ports accepts tagged  untagged or mixed frames   Specify which Vlan IDs are accepted on a given port    Specify which Vlan ID untagged frames belong to  per port   Specify which Vlan management traffic belongs to           E    amp     Press Space bar To Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SE  Mew Mode     n Hrrow to change settings for current mode E l  save Changes and Exit  F3 or 5  Exit without Saving  F  or 0        Mode 8 allows up to 64 VLAN IDs to be defined  Each port can be a tags or No tags  member of a defined VLAN  A tags member port will allow these tagged frames to  enter exit the port  A No tags member port will add this frame at egress  Only one  No tag VLAN can be assigned to a given port  but any or all defined tags can be  assigned as tags for a given port          xx   VLAN ID And Port VLAN Membership Configuration Screen           Vlan ID   UpL ink   DnLink1   DnL ink2   DnLink3   DnLink     SNMP    pure gessi eae a ENIM NE EMINNNMME   Lr Bri  d PEE T PEI  d FREE T F Bei  fF iPr OS j   1 i6   Tags   Tag   No Tags   No Tags   Tag    2 A   No Tags   No Tags   Tags   lags   lags   um i  3 J3   Jags i     Tags   tags   No Tags   Member        22 i   i s
14. A  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 Networks 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   DISTRIB
15. Community Strings    To delete all community strings and start over  press U  When asked  Are you sure  you want to delete all future strings   press Y to proceed or N to abort  Press Enter   This function will delete ALL community strings  Use iConfig to selectively delete  community strings     D About DHCP  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 iConfig  an RS 232 Console session  or  Telnet  The changes will be initiated following reboot of the module     DHCP Enable  Dynamic IP Addressing     If a DHCP server is present 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 the About Console Port Configuration for more information  about Enabling Disabling DHCP  When there is no DHCP server on the network  use  iConfig or console configuration to manually set the IP addresses     When DHCP is enabled  the IP address  default 10 10 10 10 or user configured  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 base
16. D Oe all Nie Er E ME 29  MEET e ere Tore                           re 30  DC Power Supply Wiring IG StRHOLTOFIS 53s hectgaudeta tesi piutredeettepataca e eus 21  Rackmount Precautii N i P T 32  DC Power Supply PEeCalltlOofiSussume sets teste equ E E 33  ses sies e REDE 34  IAC NGIWORKS Tecnica SUPPO rE sn Eoree d tenatentart anata dte dope boten fullest tene 34  Liber Optic Cleaning CUldelili amp 5 sstsso acie cioe teta tuto esatto ded nutu Se ce EUM bL utes 35  Electrostati   Discharge PrecatitlORis desde o deti teieni E a 35  Se SEAS aone T 36    About the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il    The Giga AccessEtherLinX ll Series enables service providers to offer differentiated  data networking or VPN services to multi tenant building and business customers   Residing at the customer premises or at the service provider POP  Giga   AccessEtherLinX Il provides a VLAN based Layer 2 entry point to the MAN fiber  network  trunking  differentiating and grooming customer traffic  Featuring remote  SNMP management  port bandwidth control  QinQ support  QoS  traffic  prioritization and multicast pruning  using IGMP v1  v2   it is an ideal solution for  delivering Ethernet based services to customers quickly and cost effectively     Giga AccessEtherLinX ll offers configuration access via Telnet  console  secure IP Less   and SNMP management channels  Software upgrades can be initiated via any one of  these access methods     The Giga AccessEtherLinX ll includes one Uplink port  either 1000Base F
17. EB SU  TLE    Networks          Giga AccessEtherLinx II    Operation Manual           ud      LINT AA    i y we er  N ae         Giga     AocessEtherLinx  1    10 100 1000 Mbpe    The above illustration is representative  some minor differences may be present in actual product    FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement       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 l
18. ODE 3   Mixed tagged and untagged  block mgmt  traffic    MODE 3 forwards both tagged and untagged frames     Device does not act on Vlan tags  they pass through unchanged     Management traffic accepted to device only from Uplink port       Management traffic not allowed to flow to from Downlink ports   1e  If management traffic is defined as for example VLAN 37  then  traffic in VLAN 37 is not allowed to flow to from Downlink ports   If Management traffic 1s defined to be untagged  then untagged traffic  will be blocked from Flowing to from Downlink ports     Press Space Bar lo Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SEI New Mode   Dn Hrrow to change settings for current mode  Save Changes and Exit  F3 or    Exit without Saving  F   or Q        14    Mode 4    Port Based Forwarding    sysName   lest System    This Device is currentiy in OPERATION MODE 4    61aa HccessEtherl 1n amp   TI    OPERATION MODE 4   Port based forwarding    MODE 4 forwards both tagged and untagged frames      Device does not act on Vlan tags  they pass through unchanged     Management traffic accepted to device only from specified ports         Specify which ports can talk to which other ports     Press Space Bar lo Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SET New Mode   Dn Hrrow to change settings for current mode  Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S   Exit without Saving  F   or 0        Port Based Forwarding selection is done on the following screen     sysName    est System Giga AccessEtherLink Ll    This D
19. UTORS  RESELLERS OR DEALERS OF IMC NETWORKS  WHICH ARE    INCONSISTENT WITH THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE  ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF  MERCHANTABILITY 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 weccursecscrndensvegomsanusermiarceneescanenenen     ICICLE e    About the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il asesessatesecnieettettiemi eit rud ced asbsdentotba ddnde 1  Installing  ne  6e NECeSSEEDEDIR edad tante v tini da utat ist t 1  Rackmount INSEAM ALON cust ataca pesci EQ us detta dne eget eo RR ups laser ndaUe 2  EE E         M             M    X EE ets 2  DOUL VIEW Unit Manace MeMo E A EA 4  Wu peer 4  SNMP  Telnet and Console Management                     eene 5  Man  Conheuraton oree Ninen a TE NN 6  CONIC E mr RP aa  neasheneasiaecdicmeaera etal eutecasteueay ae 11  Usine Mana emen Cremer orc er HET 27  UMA  Unified Management Agen aesaepdptiiedbonetia abeptiewrtvemneD ad cid pedess tedio ha 27  BE
20. Values   Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F   or           Mode 7    Port Based Extra Tag  Infrastructure    sysName   lest System Giga AccessEtherLink L1  This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE      OPERATION MODE 7   Port based double tagging  Infrastructure Mode     In HODE   any port can be defined for double tagaing    A port defined for double tagging is called a Trunk  others are Drop ports      Traffic flows freely between Trunks  No adding  or deleting of tags     One tag will be removed in traffic from Trunk ports to Drops     Frames arriving on a Drop port will be given an extra tag with one  of  two VIDs  as defined for that specific downlink     The extra tag is inserted in front of any other tags already in the frame     Management traffic to device accepted from any Trunk port     Press Space Bar lo Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SET Mew Mode   Dn Arrew to change settings for current mode  Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  Fa or Q        19    Mode 7 allows the user to define whether a port is a Trunk  passes everything   including management   or a Drop  can add remove VLAN tags   Unit management  is also enabled through any Trunk port    sysName    est System b1ga RccessEtherlL 1n8 11    This Device 1s currently in OPERATION MODE      Downlink 1 Port Is A Trunk  Downlink 2 Port Is A Trunk  Downlink 3 Port Is A Drop    Downlink 4 Port Is A Drop  Port Is A Trunk    Press Space Bar lo Change Value     Save Changes
21. X fiber or  10 100 1000 twisted pair  and four 10 100 1000 Mbps twisted pair Ethernet  Downlink Ports for connecting users LANs  and supports jumbo frame sizes of up to  9600 bytes     The Giga AccessEtherLinX ll offers various wavelengths for SM and MM fiber at  gigabit speed  single strand and SFP versions are also available  As a standalone unit   it is available in an internal AC or DC version     Installing the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il    The Giga AccessEtherLinX ll comes ready to install  there is no hardware  configuration required  All features  such as management access  qualified VLAN  tags  Link Fault Pass Through and Auto Negotiation are software configurable     Place the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il on a flat surface  prior to installation  Attach the  cables between the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il and each device that will be  interconnected and then plug the unit into a reliable power source     Rackmount Installation    The Rackmount kits for the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il are sold separately     Description Part Accessories Installation  Number    19  Rackmount 895 39226 Includes two brackets The brackets are  brackets that screw onto either attached to the unit and  side of the Giga  then the Giga   AccessEtherLinX ll  AccessEtherLinX ll is  installed into the rack   19  Rackmount 895 39949   Fits into the 19  rack The Giga AccessEtherLinX   shelf and holds up to 3 units Il can be secured to the  of the Giga  shelf   AccessEtherLinX ll     INSTALLATION TIP    Single str
22. and fiber products use optics that transmit and receive on two different  wavelengths  Single strand fiber products must be deployed in pairs  connecting two  compatible single strand fiber products  Connect the 852 10310  1310 xmt and 1550 rcv    for example  to a product with 1550 xmt and 1310 rcv  e g   852 10311  1550 xmt and  1310 rcv   The two connected products must also have the same speed and distance  capabilities  i e  both are single mode  20 km  or both are single PLUS  40 km          Features    Two Layer Qualified Q in Q Support   Each drop port can be assigned two different VLAN tags to incoming frames based on  the frames PRI or DSCP priority value and IP or Non IP Frames types  In this way   incoming traffic to the network can be groomed into different VLAN tributaries before  entering the network     AutoCross Feature for Twisted Pair Connection   All twisted pair ports on the Giga AccessEtherLinX lI include AutoCross  a feature  which automatically selects between a Crossover workstation or Pass Through  connection depending on the connected device     Software Configurable Features   The Link Fault Pass Through  Selective Advertising  as well as Qualified VLAN tags  and Bandwidth Control features are all configurable via the SNMP IP Less  management  DB 9 console configuration or Telnet session     IP Less Management in HOST REMOTE configurations   A proprietary  secure management communication channel is supported whenever  the Giga AccessEtherLinX II un
23. boot sequence  press the Spacebar once and then type in the command cleandb   Upon completion  type in the command reboot  This will reset the  username password back to admin admin     If the username and password are lost for the console session  open iConfig within  iView2  In the Administration tab  upgrade the PROM with a backup copy of the last  binary file  or load a current binary file downloaded from the IMC Networks  download product page  By reloading the binary file  the username and password is  removed     Ift BOTH password accesses are lost  contact Technical Support at 1 800 624 1070  for information     Before using iView    iView2 is a network management application designed for Intelligent Networking  Devices from IMC Networks  It features a GUI and gives network managers the  ability to monitor and control products from a variety of platforms  iView  can also  function as a snap in module for HP Open View Network Node Manager     System Requirements    To run iView   the management PC must be equipped with the following     29 MB free disk space  64 MB RAM   Windows  NT 4 0 Service Pack 5  2000 Professional  or XP  Microsoft SNMP Services Installed   Microsoft IE 4 0 or Higher  not required as default browser   Microsoft IIS required for Web Server version    Java versions require the following   e 25 MB free disk space  64 MB RAM  e Any OS capable of running Java  Windows 98 or above  Solaris  LINUX   e Java Runtime v 1 3    30    Strongly recommended   e
24. d on the  administrator specified 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     E Ending a Session    Be sure to press E before disconnecting the cable in order to stop the continuous  stream of data to the console port     Space Bar Device Specific Configuration Options    The Giga AccessEtherLinX lI also includes several device specific options  To access  these options  press the Spacebar from the Command List section of the Main  Configuration screen  type the name of the action you want to perform  as shown  below  and press Enter     Description    Reboot With Clean Database  File Download from IFIP Server  Display Port Statistics  Display Port RMON Statistics  Display And Change VLAN Settings  Display And Change Port Settings  Display And Change Unit Settings  Display And Change Bandwidth Settings  accounts Add or Delete Username Password Accounts  sysdescr Change System Descriptions  version Show Firmware Version  reboot Reboot Unit    Press RETURN  o Go Back Jo Main Screen        ifstats Displays Per Port Ethernet statistics such as port status and congestion     Port 2 Port 3    PhysAddress 80002982ACAC 00002902RCRC  AdminStatus 1 1 1 1    m  m5  oy  n  m3   ccn  j    m2  c    0      0  4  0  d 0  0 0     0  4 0  4  0  0 0  4  0  4 0    DutErrors    Press SpaceBar to refresh  Any other key to exit       rmstats Displays Per Port RMON statistics such as frame and error counter
25. e Changes and Exit  F3 or    Exit without Saving  Fa or Q        In this mode  the unit functions as a managed MAC layer switch with management  only accepted on the fiber Uplink and no VLAN support     Mode 2   Mixed Tagged and Untagged Frames  Default     sysName   lest System Giga AccessEtherLink Ll  This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 2    OPERATION MODE 2   Mixed tagged and untagged frames    MODE 2 forwards both tagged and untagged frames     Device does not act on Vlan tags  they pass through unchanged     Management traffic to device only accepted from Uplink Port     Management traffic to device can be either tagged or untagged     Any traffic  including management traffic  allowed to flow  to from Downlinks transparently     Press Space Bar lo Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SEI New Mode   Dn Hrrow to change settings for current mode  Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F   or Q        When Management can be VLAN tagged  the following screen is given for  configuration     13    sysName   lest System 61aa HccessEtherl 104  II  This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 2    Management Domain lags  Tags on Management Traffic  Management Vlan ID  if  Management Vlan Priority       Enter new priority  B   7    Save Changes and Exit  F3 or    Exit without Saving  F   or           Mode 3    Mixed Tagged and Untagged  Block MGMT Domain    sysName    est System Giga AccessEtherLink Ll  This Device is currently in OPERATION HODE 3    OPERATION M
26. e added to the packet when they exit a Trunk port   Management is accepted on any Trunk port and can be assigned a VLAN     Allows up to 64 VLAN IDs to be defined  Each port can be a tagged or  no tag member of a defined VLAN  A tag member ports will allow these  tagged frames to enter exit the port  No tag members  ports will add this  tag to assigned frames at egress  NOTE  only one No tag VLAN can be  assigned to a given port but any or all defined tags can be assigned as tags  for a given port     To configure VLAN IDs  press the Spacebar when in the Command List section of the  Main Configuration screen  console configuration   VLAN is an available option   Type vlan and press Enter for VLAN Configuration     VLAN Mode Screen    When accessing vlan in the Main Task Screen  the current VLAN mode is displayed   The first screen for each mode provides an overview and features of that mode  as  well as instructions on how to proceed through the mode or return to the previous    menu     12    Mode 1   Untagged Frames Only    sysName   lest System bGiga AccessEtherLink L1    This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 1    OPERATION MODE 1     Untagged frames only  MODE 1 forwards only untagged frames     Forwarding of frames is based on learning of HAC addresses     x Management traffic to device 1s accepted only as untagged       Management traffic to device is accepted only from the Uplink port     Press Space Bar To Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SET New Mode     Sav
27. ed  by this unit     10           A reboot may be required for some configuration changes to take effect     Downloading Files    Firmware and configuration files for the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il can be downloaded  from a central server via TFTP protocol  Initiate this download via console  configuration or Telnet session  To download a 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  The TFTP server should be  open  Make sure the IP Address and the name of the file are correct     Configuring VLANs    The Giga AccessEtherLinX Il is VLAN compatible  with the ability to accept traffic  containing 802 1q VLAN tags on the Uplink port and direct that traffic to the  Downlink Ports where the tag is removed on egress  For even greater flexibility  each  port can be individually configured as an Uplink TRUNK port or as a Downlink  DROP port  Every downlink port can quality the incoming Ethernet frame and assign  one of two different VLAN tags depending on the priority of the incoming frame     Qualified VLAN Settings    Incoming frames can be qualified based on the PRI value found in its VLAN tag or on  the DiffServ value found in the IP header of the frame     Pre Configured Modes    To help alleviate the complexity associated with this  the Giga AccessEtherLinX unit  has provided eight different modes of operation  Each mode is designed to support a  com
28. ent    The Giga AccessEtherLinX ll supports the IMC Networks secure management system  that allows the unit to function as an integrated remote unit when attached to a Giga   AccessEtherLinX ll Host unit over a fiber link segment  In this mode the two units are  managed as one integrated pair without the need of an assigned IP address at the  remote unit     File Management for Upgrading    The following screen  located in the iConfig utility of iView   shows the File  Management functionality of the Unified Management Agent  Operators can easily  upload and store new firmware versions for upgrading multiple devices with on board  logic installed in  or connected to  an iMediaChassis     Properties   IP Address   MIB Definitions   PPP Settings   Traps   Users Administration   Telnet      List PROM Directory   UMA File Erect  Name Devige   Type   Length   Date      l    Update PROM File   AEG LDTOU  Biga AccessEtherLinl  PROM 319488  03 09 2009 09 33   save Lonfiguration    List Tasks    Upload Eenfiguratiarr   Mew Eritry   Ee Evil ii      Enable ARP Alwaps                 28    Properties    p Address   MIB Definitions   PPP Settings   Traps   Users   Administration   Telnet      Device Name  Giga AccessEtherLinktll MAC Address    O00o290e000     MIB sysMarne IMC Networks  From Version  aeg ugit  IPAddress      182 158 1 44 Build Date  2003 03 09  Validate Info             Accessiblity unknown  manualy listed device  Connected To  Unknown       Close Session                  
29. evice is currently in OPERATION HODE 4    UpLinkbs Dnlinkl  DnLink      DnbLink3 OnlLink      Downlink 1  Downlink 2  Downlink 3  Downlink 4    Connect  Connect  Connect    Connect    Connect    Press Space Bar  o Connect or Disconnect     Save Changes and Exit  F3 or S  Exit without Saving  F   or Q        Mode 5   Port Based VLANs    Only untagged frames are delivered to the Downlinks     15    sysName    est System 61ga BRccessEtherl 1n4  ITI    This Device is currently in OPERATION MODE 5    OPERATION M  DE 5   Port Based Vlans    In HODE 5 the Uplink traffic consists of tagged frames only   x Downlink traffic is only untagged frames     Management traffic to device only accepted from Uplink port     Untagged frames arriving on a Downlink will be given    tag with VID  as defined for that specific Downlink     Each Downlink has two VIDs  one for Classified  one for UnClassified     Press Space Bar To Browse Mode Setting  Press RETURN To SET New Mode   Dn Brrow to change settings for current mode    Save Changes and Exit  F3 or 5  Exit without Saving  F   or Q        Each port can assign two different VLANs based on the ingress frame classification   sysName    est System Giga AccessE therLin amp  Ll    This Device 1s currently in OPERATION MODE 5   Classified Traffic UnClassified Iraffic   VID Priority VID Priority Classification  Downlink 1 208 1 188 A Classify  Downlink 2 Don t Classify  Downlink 3 Don t Classify    Downlink 4 Don t Classify    Enter new priority  O   7
30. h the console configuration or Telnet    e Telnet  Default IP210 10 10 10  subnet mask 255 0 0 0     In addition to assigning an IP Address and subnet mask  the end user can create  community strings  assign access rights  and configure traps for total remote  management     About Console Port Configuration    Use the console DB 9 port on the back of the unit to access the internal Command  Line Interface  CLI      To connect the Giga AccessEtherLinX ll to a terminal computer  use a straight   through  pin to pin  cable   If the computer terminal has a COM port using a  connection not compatible with a DB 9 connector  use the pin connection chart  shown below for reference in making a cable   Make sure the cable length is less  than 50 feet  15 24m   Plug one end of the cable into the DB 9 connector and the  other into the appropriate computer terminal port  Set the computer terminal for VT   100 emulation  with  38 4K baud  8 data bits  1 stop bit  no parity and no flow  control     Console RS 232 Interface  DB 9 Pin    Transmit  OUT     2  3 Receive  IN   5    1 4 6 9       Main Configuration Screen    After running through an initial self test  the screen will display  Press Enter for Device  Configuration  Press Enter to be taken to the main configuration screen     Saved Values   These values will be active after reboot   ddress   10 10 10 10  Subnet Mask   209 209 299 0 DHCP is Not Active  Default Gateway   0 0 0 0    Current Values   These values are in use now   10 10
31. imites applicables aux appareils num  riques de classe A    prescrites dans le R  glement sur le brouillage radio  lectrique publi   par le minist  re 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   RM
32. ines    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     2  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     3  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 contamination to the optics     4  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     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 mod
33. it is connected directly to an iMcV GigaFiberLinX ll  unit over the Fiber Uplink  This secure communication channel does not require any  pre configuration or IP address assignment  It automatically establishes an integrated  Host Remote management connection between these units  allowing them to be  managed as a single unit  as long as the iMcV Giga FiberLinX ll unit is set to a unit via  the DIP Switch setting     Priority Queuing and Flow Control   The unit supports two different priority queuing schemes  In all modes that do not  allow frame qualification  Priority Queuing is set globally for all ports as a Unit  Control Setting  For modes supporting Qualification  high priority is set individually  per port by the Qualification setting  Frames qualified as high priority will be given  preference over low priority frames to egress the unit     When internal congestion occurs and the unit is low on internal buffer space  only  high priority frames will be allowed to enter the unit  If Flow Control is enabled   PAUSE frames will be sent to all ports causing the congestion  If PAUSE frames are  received on a port  that port will not transmit frames until the PAUSE condition has  expired     Auto Negotiation  Duplex Mode and Speed   The twisted pair ports on the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il Auto Negotiate for speed and  duplex mode  This device can also selectively advertise or force the speed and  duplex mode  If the device has a fiber Uplink port  it always operates at 1000 Mbps
34. logic   iMcV GigaFiberLinX ll series  installed in an IMC Networks iMediaChassis  with a  single IP address from a central location  Centralized management makes practical  sense for networks of all sizes  especially service provider networks that must monitor  and upgrade large quantities of devices  In addition  UMA allows users to centrally  manage and administer firmware upgrades over multiple devices     For example  the user can install ten iMcV Giga FiberLinX II devices in a 20 slot  iMediaChassis at the Central Office  CO  and connect each to a remote Giga   AccessEtherLinX lI unit installed at the customer s premises equipment  CPE   UMA  allows users to manage all 20 devices  including the chassis at the CO  via the single    27    IP address assigned to the chassis management card  Users may still assign IP  addresses to each iMcV Giga FiberLinX Il and Giga AccessEtherLinX Il  and manage  them independently over the network being transported but this may not provide the  same level of security as the UMA system     With the Unified Management Agent    When an SNMP request for an IMcV Ciga FiberLinX Il comes in  the SNMP  Management Module in the iMediaChassis passes the request to the SNMP agent in  the specific module  The SNMP agent in the iMcV Giga FiberLinX ll provides the  relevant management information for both the iMcV Giga FiberLinX and the remote  Giga AccessEtherLinX ll unit using a secure IP Less messaging channel to the remote  unit     IP Less Managem
35. mon customer application to help simplify the configuration process  The  following is a short summary of each mode     Mode 1 Forwards only untagged frames  Management only accepted from the  Uplink Port     Mode2 Forwards both tagged and untagged frames with management only  accepted from Uplink Port  Management domain can flow to Downlink  Ports and can be assigned a VLAN  This is the default mode and  functions as a normal MAC layer switch     Mode3 Forwards both tagged and untagged frames with management only  accepted from Uplink Port  Management domain is blocked from  Downlink Ports and can be assigned a VLAN     Mode4 Allows fixed port based forwarding  The user configured virtual    11    Mode 5    Mode 6    Mode 7    Mode 8    connection between ports includes management  Management can be  assigned a VLAN     Only accepts untagged traffic at the Downlink Ports  All Uplink traffic is  tagged  Each Downlink Port adds a Qualified or Not Qualified VLAN tag  to all ingress traffic  Management only accepted from Uplink Port and  can be assigned a VLAN     Accepts both tagged and untagged traffic at the Downlink Ports  All  Uplink traffic is tagged  Each Downlink Port adds a Qualified or Not  Qualified VLAN tag to all ingress traffic  Management only accepted  from Uplink Port and can be assigned a VLAN     Allows each port to be defined as a Drop or a Trunk port  Each Drop  port assigns a Qualified or Not Qualified VLAN tag to all ingress traffic   Assigned VLAN tags ar
36. nd press Enter  Then  type  the name of the community string  that the destination device has been configured to  accept  and press Enter  This function enables ALL of the device s traps  To  selectively activate and de activate traps  use iConfig for configuration  Supported  traps include enterprise specific and generic  generic traps include  Link Down  Link  Up  Cold Start  Warm Start and Authentication Failure     K Removing Trap Destinations    To remove all trap destinations  press K  When asked to confirm  press Y to continue  or N to abort  Then  press Enter     C Creating Community Strings    The purpose of community strings is to add a level of security to a network  The  default community string is named public and has read write access  Add the  necessary custom community strings such as one with read only access  for general  use   and another with read write access  for the administrator   then delete the    default public string  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 access rights     R   read only access  W   read write access  Enter   abort    Press Enter  When finished  press Enter and then type Reboot for changes to take  effect  The Saved Values and Current Values should now both display the changes  made  e g   new IP address and subnet mask      U Deleting 
37. nsmitting until the bucket level falls below the set level  When placed on the RX  side it functions more like a hard Bandwidth limiter  When the Bucket level is  reached  the port will stop receiving frames and will issue PAUSE frames back to the  port until this bucket level clears     Bandwidth Limiting is entered as any value from 0 to the MAX bandwidth of the port     24    Port Configuration    The Giga AccessEtherLinX Il Downlink Ports can be configured via console  configuration  Type ports and press Enter to be taken to the Port Configuration  screen  From this screen  users can enable disable ports and set Auto Negotiation  and Flow Control functions  etc   This can also be performed via iView2      Port Status Values  Port 2 Port 3    Link Status Up  Link Lost Cntr 2   Duplex Status lf Full   Port Speed 18008 Mbits 188 Mbits    Down  A    Half  1000 Mbits    Port Control Settings    Advertise Flowl  Force Flow Ctrl  Port Loopback    Enabled    Autoneg   Advert All  Ady Flow  Frc FlowCt  NO LoopBck    Port 2  Enabled  U    D  Hutoneg   Advert RII  Ady Flow  Fre FlowCt  NO LoopBck    Port 3  Enabled  U    D  Autoneg   Advert All  Ady Flow  Fre FlowCt  NO LoopBck    Enabled   Up  Hutoneg   Advert All  Ady Flow  Fre FlowCt  NO LoopBck    Autoneg   Adv 16 FDA  Ady Flow  Frc Flowlt  NO LoopBck    Unit Flew Ctrl Dis  Flowl  Use Arrow Keys To Move Cursor  Press Space Bar To Change Value     Press RETURN To Set New Value  Press Q Or F4 To Exit        When a port is disabled
38. nt  networking devices  It features a GUI and gives network managers the ability  to monitor and control products from a variety of platforms     Using iView  with HP OpenView    During the installation  the iView  application will ask if HP OpenView is  installed on the management PC  Click Yes to integrate the appropriate files   Once in OpenView  highlight the media converter icon and select the media  converter  OpenView will then launch iView      Other NMS Applications    If using an application other than iView  for management  integrate the  SNMP vendor MIBs  which can be found in the MIB subdirectory of iView   installed on the chosen hard drive of a workstation     Refer to the application s documentation for information on how MIB files  are integrated     Update Manager    iView  offers the option of scheduling an update search for IMC Networks devices  listed in the Network outline  Within iView   select Tools SNMP Options from the  navigation toolbar  Select Update Manager Options  and a dialog box will be  displayed  in which you can select when to run the update search  This option  enables the end user to determine if they have the latest firmware  and download the  latest if they do not  It does not automatically run the download  so the end user can  review the release notes included with the binary file  and decide whether to  download it or not     UMA  Unified Management Agent     The UMA allows operators to manage all IMC Networks modules with on board 
39. osed 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        36       19772 Pauling   Foothill Ranch  CA 92610 2611 USA  TEL   949  465 3000   FAX   949  465 3020  www imcnetworks com    ISO 9001 2008 J    Was i    REGISTERED RoHS kaea       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  Giga AccessEtherLinX ll is a trademark of IMC Networks  Other brands or  product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies        Document Number 52 80321 00 A1 October 2011    
40. ounded conductor of  the DC supply circuit to the grounded conductor at the equipment  If this  connection is made  all of the following conditions must be met     ls    This equipment shall be connected directly to the DC supply system  grounded electrode conductor or to a bonding jumper from a grounded  terminal bar or bus to which the DC supply system grounding electrode  conductor is connected     This equipment shall be located in the same immediate area  such as   adjacent cabinets  as any other equipment that has a connection between  the grounded conductor of the same DC supply circuit and the grounding  conductor  and also the point of grounding of the DC system  The DC  system shall not be grounded elsewhere     The DC supply source shall be located within the same premises as this  equipment     Switching or disconnecting devices shall not be in the grounded circuit  conductor between the DC source and the point of connection of the  grounding electrode conductor     Rackmount Precautions    1     Elevated Operating Ambient   If installed in a closed or multi unit rack  assembly  the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may  be greater than room ambient  Therefore  consideration should be given to  installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum  ambient temperature  Tma  specified by the manufacturer     Reduced Air Flow   Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such  that the amount of air flow required for safe o
41. peration of the equipment is  not compromised     Mechanical Loading   Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be  such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical  loading     Circuit Overloading   Consideration should be given to the connection of  the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the  circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring   Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used  when addressing this concern     Reliable Grounding   Reliable grounding of rackmounted equipment  should be maintained  Particular attention should be given to supply  connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit  e g   use  of power strips      32    DC Power Supply Precautions    The following precautions must be observed when installing the chassis model with  an internal DC power supply     1     Check nameplate ratings to ensure there is no overloading of supply circuits that  could affect over current protection and supply wiring     In addition  the following must be observed     Connect the equipment to a 36 to 56 7 V DC power source that is  electrically isolated from the alternating current source     Nominal Minimum Maximum Transient  Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage         75 0 V transient with a duration of 10 0 ms with a rate of rise and fall of  10 V ms  The equipment shall meet its operational specifications during  the transient     Route input wiring to
42. s     cleandb    download    version  vlan  reboot   accounts    unit  port    bw  sysdescr       RMON Counter    DropEvents  Octets    0  4      Q  0  4      Q  0  4  0  Q  0  4      Q  0    cc ccc cocco ccc ccc  cce cococcocococccc0ccoco   am Rec Enc Ricco acm Raza Ricco Mec Baz Eam Ricco M ecce Rez Ba acce ec     Pkts1024 toMAK    Press SpaceBar to refresh  Any other key to exit    Reboots the Giga AccessEtherLinX Il with a clean database  This  removes all of the information in the database with an option to  change the IP address of device     CLEANDE Command   This command will cause  the unit fo reboot  with all SNMP  dalabase objects reset to their defaul  values  This also resets  lelned and iConfig UserMame Password to factory default     Press V now to reset SNMP database values   Pressing M ar F amp  will exit without change         Opens the Download dialog from which you download firmware in  the Main Configuration screen using TFTP protocol     Displays the Giga AccessEtherLinX ll serial number and build date   Displays and changes VLAN settings  see Configuring VLANs   Reboots the unit    Allows addition deletion of Username Password accounts   Administrators must maintain a password list     Unit Global Settings    Displays port status values and allows some configuration  See Port  Configuration section     Bandwidth Limiting Controls    Allows the editing of sysName  sysDescr  and Port information  text  These entries are used to identify SNMP traps generat
43. ule 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        35    Safety Certifications    UL CUL  Listed to Safety of Information Technology Equipment  including  Electrical Business Equipment     CE  The products described herein comply with the Council Directive on  Electromagnetic Compatibility  2004 108 EC  and the Council  Directive on Electrical Equipment Designed for use within Certain  Voltage Limits 2006 95 EC   Certified to Safety of Information  Technology Equipment  Including Electrical Business Equipment  For  further details  contact IMC Networks     LISTED 5M80  ITE U L      peices C             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 disp
44. wer OFF  then ON again        Because a Delete key is not available on VI 100 terminal emulators  use the F2 key instead       Assigning IP Information    To modify the Saved Parameter Values  i e   assign IP address and subnet mask   press  I  Enter the IP address and subnet mask for the connected device  pressing Enter  after each value  A default gateway can also be assigned  press Enter to skip   When  finished  press Enter and then type Reboot for the changes to take effect  The Saved  Values and Current Values should now both display the changes made  e g   new IP  address and subnet mask      P Change Password  only if logged in via console port     By default  no password is assigned via the console port  However  one can be  assigned by pressing P from the main configuration screen  Enter a password   passwords are case sensitive and should be no more than eight characters in length   with no spaces  press Enter  This will be requested whenever logging on or off  To  remove password protection  select P and instead of entering a password press Enter     Passwords are a way to make the management of network devices secure  It is the  responsibility of the network administrator to store and maintain the password lists     T Assigning Trap Destinations    Traps are sent by the manageable device to a management PC when a certain event  takes place  To enter a trap destination  press T  When asked to Enter a New IP  Address  type the IP address of the destination device a
    
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