Canary CMX-4021 User Manual

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SNMP Manageable 10/100 Mbs Ethernet Multi-Media Switches
CMX-40XX series – One and two Fiber Ports
SNMP management application software is
(HP Open View
©
 and IBM/Tivoli NetView
©
) capable
Console Port and Telnet with both CLI (Command Line
Interface) and Menu driven user interfaces
Supports in-band, serial out-of-band and Web-based
management
Menu-driven management for Web browser user interface
Management TFTP firmware upgradeable
Supports 2K MAC address table entries
Store and forward switching technology
Per port IEEE 802.Q VLAN Tag support
IEEE 802.3x flow control under full-duplex
Back-pressure flow control under half-duplex
Full array of status and diagnostic LED indicators
1MB RAM (frame) buffer with non-blocking architecture
Loopback Test (LBK) for instant connectivity confirmation
Bi-directional, Single-Fiber connectors available as special
order
Automatic MDI/MDI-X selection and 10/100 Auto-
negotiation on RJ-45 ports
Low power consumption design:  Internal Auto-sensing 90
– 240 VAC power supply
Link Fault Signaling (LFS) forwards ‘lost link state’ to the
next station, to force a Spanning Tree response
FCC Class A and CE approved
The CMX-40XX series is SNMP and Web Management ready,
enabling managers to remotely monitor networked connections
quickly and easily via the RJ-45 and Fiber (in-band) or serial RS-
232 (out-of-band) ports. Standard single-mode and Extended-Reach
single-mode connectors are available that can extend enterprise
LAN management and configuration to a range of 60 km.  Single-
Fiber Bi-Directional fiber optic connectors can be installed as special
order. CMX-40XX switches are designed to be “plug-and-go” if
management is unneeded.
With full SNMP and Web Management, Loopback Test capability,
and Link Fault Signaling (LFS), the CMX-40XX series are highly
efficient additions to networks that require managed services across
the network.
The two Fiber port models (CMX-402X), in conjunction with LFS
and the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree protocol, enable parallel Fiber
link redundancy. When a disruption in the primary link takes place,
the CMX-402X will redirect data along the redundant Fiber link
until the primary link is restored, ensuring 'always on' connectivity.
Integrated MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover and 10/100 auto-negotiation
capabilities make CMX-40XX deployments simple.