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IE-MultiWay
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Media/Mode Converter
RoHS Compliant
Features and Benefits
Flexible Solution
• Copper to fiber SFP media converter
• Dual-independent copper to fiber SFP media
converter(s)
• Fiber repeater
• SFP to SFP mode converter with copper drops
(Re-amplify, Re-shape, Re-time)
• 4-Port Switch
• 1+1 uplink protection (< 50 mSec)
• Supports RMON Statistics
• Supports Jumbo Frames (up to 10240 bytes)
• -48V DC terminal for Telco applications
• -48V DC terminal for Telco applications
Advanced Remote Monitoring/Management
• Supports active and passive IEEE 802.3ah
OAM (Operation, Administration
& Management) on all ports
• Supports DHCP
• Generates SNMP TRAPs based on events
• Discovery, Link Monitoring, Performance
Monitoring and Remote Loopback
• Remote firmware upgradeable
• RS-232 CLI (Command Line Interface)
console port
SFP Support
• User-friendly 10/100/1000 Mbps Auto
Negotiation technology
• Selectable (High/Low) SFP control via
DIP Switch
• Auto detect for 100 or 1000 optical SFPs
• Auto negotiate speed and flow control for
10/100/1000 copper SFP with SGMII
• Supports fixed speed 1 Gbps full-duplex
copper SFPs
• Optical SFPs support DDMI status through CLI
• Compatible with standard MSA compliant
SFP transceivers
“Industrial Ethernet” (IE) Features For
Operation in Extended Temperatures
• Extended temperature functionality,
up to -40° to +85° C
• Multiple power options: AC, DC and USB
The Most Compact, Versatile,
Managed CPE Ethernet
FTTx Device on the Market.
Providing Solutions For:
• Managed Fiber Termination
• Fiber Drop & Insert
• Fiber Repeater
• Mode Conversion
• Dual Independent Media
• Fiber Drop & Insert
• Fiber Repeater
• Mode Conversion
• Dual Independent Media
Conversion
The IE-MultiWay is a value-based, Carrier-class Ethernet,
FTTx solution that is ideal for use as a CPE device at the
customer’s network edge as well as in a fiber infrastructure.
The IE-MultiWay comes standard with two SFP uplink
ports for the providers’ network connection and two
10/100/1000Base-T copper ports.
FTTx solution that is ideal for use as a CPE device at the
customer’s network edge as well as in a fiber infrastructure.
The IE-MultiWay comes standard with two SFP uplink
ports for the providers’ network connection and two
10/100/1000Base-T copper ports.
There are four distinct DIP Switch selectable configurations
that the IE-MultiWay supports. Among them are a 1+1
Uplink Protection Switch, a 4-Port Switch, and a Dual
Copper to Fiber SFP Media/Mode Converter (two gigabit
fiber media converters in one).
that the IE-MultiWay supports. Among them are a 1+1
Uplink Protection Switch, a 4-Port Switch, and a Dual
Copper to Fiber SFP Media/Mode Converter (two gigabit
fiber media converters in one).
As a 4-port device, it can be employed with fiber
redundancy (with or without 1+1 uplink protection) and
status monitoring with management on all ports via OAM,
for mission-critical applications. It also can be deployed as
a dual 10/100/1000 Mbps copper to fiber media converter
and be utilized as two separate converters.
redundancy (with or without 1+1 uplink protection) and
status monitoring with management on all ports via OAM,
for mission-critical applications. It also can be deployed as
a dual 10/100/1000 Mbps copper to fiber media converter
and be utilized as two separate converters.
The IE-MultiWay supports 10/100/1000 Mbps and 1 Gbps
copper and 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps optical SFP modules,
to provide greater flexibility in the network environment.
The hot-swappable nature of the SFPs and the numerous
fiber modes and types that are available allow for easy
configuration and future upgrading as network demands
evolve. For added control, DDMI is supported via the CLI
for optical SFPs.
copper and 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps optical SFP modules,
to provide greater flexibility in the network environment.
The hot-swappable nature of the SFPs and the numerous
fiber modes and types that are available allow for easy
configuration and future upgrading as network demands
evolve. For added control, DDMI is supported via the CLI
for optical SFPs.
Local management is achieved through the serial port,
which allows users to launch a serial session through the CLI.
Commands such as interface statistics, RMON statistics, and
OAM status and control are a few of the accessible features.
which allows users to launch a serial session through the CLI.
Commands such as interface statistics, RMON statistics, and
OAM status and control are a few of the accessible features.