IMC Networks IE-MiniFiberLinX-II, TP-TX/FX-MM1300-ST 856-19732 User Manual

Product codes
856-19732
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Key Features
 Smallest Standalone Fiber Optic Network 
Interface Device
 VLAN Compatible - secure and separate 
customer traffic
 Extra Tagging (Q-in-Q)
 Supports Remote Loopback with MAC 
Address Swap
Management
 Carrier-grade SNMP management and line 
provisioning
 Link loss and loopback troubleshooting
 Free iView² EMS allows remote bandwidth 
management and traffic prioritization
“Industrial Ethernet” (IE) features for    
operation in difficult environments
 Extended temperature functionality (-35°C to 
70°C)
 Multiple power options: AC, DC and 802.3af 
Power over Ethernet
 DIN clips for DIN-rail mounting
Quality product
 Made in America with a six-year warranty on 
converter and power adapter
RoHS compliant
Transparent LAN service providers require remote management capabilities, 
and must be able to isolate management traffic and customer data.  Typical 
Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) do not allow this, since those devices are 
usually owned by the customer and inaccessible to the network operator.  The 
compact IE-MiniFiberLinX-II, functioning as a more advanced Network Interface 
Device (NID), is designed for operation by service providers and campus network 
administrators.  It provisions point-to-point fiber optic connections and provides a 
remote network interface at the customer’s location that monitors the entire link 
between two locations.
The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II for fiber optic networks allows service providers to 
deliver managed, high-bandwidth “triple play” voice, video and data services to 
customer premises. 
The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II and the fiber link can be managed as a single entity, 
allowing remote configuration and autonomous alerts to network administrators 
on fault conditions.  As a copper-to-fiber media converter, it allows low-cost 
copper switches to connect to the fiber line.  Offering unparalleled flexibility, 
the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II supports multiple fiber types including multi-mode and 
single-mode as well as single-strand fiber, doubling the capacity of installed 
fiber.  Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) functionality is also an 
option.
The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II comes equipped with one 100 Mbps fiber port for data 
and management, one 10/100 twisted pair port for customer data, as well as an 
RS-232 port for local configuration on the unit during installation.  
The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II supports multiple powering options.  Use the included 
AC power adapter or use a 4-terminal DC power block, which has an extended 
voltage range of 5 to 50VDC.  The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II also complies with the 
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard, acting as a Powered Device (PD) 
to draw power when connected to 802.3af-compliant Power Sourcing Equipment 
(PSE).
Combining copper-to-fiber conversion, extended temperature performance, 
plug-and-play operation, miniature size and multiple power options, the 
IE-MiniFiberLinX-II is one of the most versatile fiber optic NID devices available 
on the market today.
IE-MiniFiberLinX-II
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SNMP-Manageable Optical Ethernet Demarcation Unit
10/100 Mbps Ethernet 
Compact Fiber Optic Network Interface Device for Industrial-Grade
Delivery of Transparent LAN Services over Fiber, with Media Conversion, 
Carrier Grade Remote Management and Line Provisioning Capabilities.
Service providers can deliver high-speed 
services over fiber optic cabling by installing 
an IE-MiniFiberLinX-II at the customers’ 
location.  An IMC Networks SNMP-managed 
chassis such as the 20 slot iMediaChassis/20 
is installed in the Central Location, and can 
hold up to 20 iMcV-FiberLinX modules.  Each 
iMcV-FiberLinX module connects directly to 
a remote IE-MiniFiberLinX-II, providing an 
integrated, end-to-end, managed transport 
system.
NID Application
Application Example
Typical Application— Service Provider