IMC Networks iMcV-FiberLinX-II, TX/FX-SM1310/LONG-SC 856-14018 User Manual

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856-14018
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Secure and Flexible Solution 
Preserves complete end-to-end fiber 
connection and data integrity via 
SNMP management
All management traffic remains 
isolated from the remote LAN 
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and 802.1p 
compliant
Supports Q-in-Q and selectable 
EtherType
Features and Functionality
Transparency feature allows VLAN 
non-VLAN traffic on same port
Provides differential priority
Offers bi-directional bandwidth 
settings
Features powerful LinkLoss, FiberAlert 
and loopback functionality for 
troubleshooting
Minimizes Networking Costs
Avoids unnecessary service calls
Allows replacement of expensive 
optical switches with inexpensive 
copper switches


iMcV-FiberLinX-II
A Powerful Optical 
Demarcation Device 
Combining Media 
Conversion with Carrier 
Grade Delivery of 
Transparent LAN Services.
The FiberLinX-II connects a host/remote network over 
fiber optics, combining media conversion with an 
advanced feature set for network management and 
troubleshooting functions, including Extra-Tagging and 
selectable EtherType functionality.
FiberLinX-II allows for remote configuration and 
alerts administrators to any potential problems on 
the long-haul fiber run, provides vital information 
on link condition and reports data traffic statistics. 
 
In addition, it reduces the total cost of network 
equipment by functioning as a copper-to-fiber media 
converter, allowing deployment of lower cost copper 
switches at both ends of the fiber connection.
With the FiberLinX-II, administrators can observe 
the end-points, and the fiber link between them, 
as single management entities and not as separate 
elements.  Host management traffic is not visible to 
the remote or customer network nor is access to the 
customer network required, guaranteeing end-to-end 
data integrity.  
RoHS Compliant
SNMP-Manageable Optical Ethernet Demarcation Unit
10/100 Mbps Ethernet 
Application Example
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Dual FiberLinX-II Solution
When used in pairs, a FiberLinX-II configured as a Host resides at the head-end while another 
FiberLinX-II, configured as a Remote, installs at the customer location, typically on the network edge 
where a customer network meets the service provider infrastructure.  Via SNMP, FiberLinX-II monitors 
the entire link and ensures data integrity while remaining isolated and completely transparent to the 
customer LAN.