IMC Networks TX/4 + CWDM-SM1410-SC Instruction Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operation Manual

AccessEtherLinX/4 Operation Manual

Page 2 - Warranty

7 Command List • I = Enter New Saved Parameter Values • P = Change Password • T = New Trap Destination • K = Remove ALL Trap Destinations • C = New

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8 accept) and press Enter. This function enables ALL of the device’s traps. To selectively activate and de-activate traps, use iConfig for configura

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9 received, the SNMP Management Module will reboot so that the new IP address will take effect. Refer to the Main Configuration About Serial Port Con

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10 ifstats Displays Ethernet statistics. rmstats Displays RMON statistics. cleandb Reboots the AccessEtherLinX/4 with a clean database. This removes

Page 6 - Selective Advertising

11 Configuring VLAN IDs The AccessEtherLinX/4 is VLAN compatible, with the ability to accept traffic containing 802.1q VLAN tags on the Uplink port an

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12 NOTE SNMP can only be associated with one VLAN group. Tags cannot be enabled on SNMP traffic. Users can assign each port plus SNMP a priority in

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13 When using dlsecure mode, configure the Uplink port for Tags in order for it to accept VLAN tagged traffic. Assign up to 15 VLAN IDs to the Uplin

Page 9 - Main Configuration Screen

14 Using iView² iView² is a network management application for IMC Networks’ intelligent networking devices. It features a Graphic User Interface (G

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15 Update Manager iView² offers the option of scheduling an update search for IMC Networks’ devices listed in the Network outline. Within iView², sele

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16 easily upload and store new firmware versions for upgrading multiple devices with on-board logic installed in, or connected to, an iMediaChassis se

Page 12 - Ending a Session

ii FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device, pursu

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17 Press the Enter Key Press the Space Bar

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18 Type “dl_open” as shown above Press Y to confirm this change

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19 Press any key Type reboot, and then press Enter to restart the system. When the system is done rebooting it should work like a media converter wi

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20 Passwords Passwords are a way to make the management of network devices secure. If the Serial password is lost, download the latest version of the

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21 When using iView² with HP OpenView During the installation, the iView² application will ask if HP Open View is installed on the management PC. Cli

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22 Specifications Operating Temperature 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) Storage Temperature -4° to 158° F (-20° to 70° C) Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensi

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23 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines Fiber Optic transmitters and receivers are extremely susceptible to contamination by particles of dirt or dust, whi

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24 Safety Certifications UL/CUL: Listed to Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment. CE: The produc

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iii Table of Contents FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement ...ii Warranty...

Page 23 - Installing and Using iView²

1 About the AccessEtherLinX/4 The AccessEtherLinX/4 Series enables service providers to offer differentiated data networking or VPN services to multi-

Page 24 - Using the IMC MIBs

2 Single-strand fiber products use optics that transmit and receive on two different wavelength. Single-strand fiber products must be deployed in pair

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3 mode. If the device has a fiber Uplink port, it does not Auto Negotiate; it always operates at 100 Mbps Full-Duplex. Auto Negotiation The AccessEth

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4 • Setting the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway • Defining the community strings and SNMP traps. In addition to the above functions, iConf

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5 SNMP Management SNMP management and iConfig are available through the AccessEtherLinX/4 Uplink port. This provides a higher level of security so en

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6 Serial Adapter Pin Connection RJ-45 Pin # DB-9 Pin # Function 5 2 Transmit (OUT) 7 3 Receive (IN) 8 5 Ground 1-4, 6 1, 4, 6 - 9 Reserved Main Con

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