IMC Networks IE-MiniFiberLinX-II, TP-TX/FX-SM1310/PLUS-ST + AC Adapter 856-19724 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Full-Featured IE-MiniFiberLinX-II
• VLAN Support— VLAN tagging capability keeps customer 
data and SNMP traffic separated.
• Troubleshooting Features— FiberAlert and LinkLoss 
along with LEDs assist in diagnosing potential problems 
on fiber optic networks.
• Loopback Testing— Functionality loops back all 
frames arriving on the fiber port (except for the device’s 
management traffic).  Supports MAC Address swap on 
Loopbacks.
•  Bandwidth Control— Fine granularity allows operators to 
offer custom levels of service and easily change bandwidth 
allocation, remotely, in seconds via SNMP.
•  Supports the Unified Management Agent (UMA)— The 
FiberLinX family has always supported Host/Remote 
environments, i.e. managing the Remote from the Host 
location. With UMA, operators can centraily manage all 
devices installed in an iMediaChassis using only a single 
IP address for the chassis.  Refer to the UMA datasheet for 
more information.
•  IEEE 802.1Q VLAN compatible.
•  Valid VLAN IDs are 1 to 4,094.
•  Port-based VLAN tagging and Q-in-Q (extra tagging)
•  Transparency Mode passes all data and respects the 
VLAN tag or lack thereof, i.e. allows a mixture of VLAN 
Tagged and Untagged traffic.
• Configure to support VLAN IDs, filtering/passing up to 32 
VLAN IDs for data, plus an additional VLAN ID for SNMP 
management.
• IEEE 802.1p provides a two-tier queue for differential 
prioritization of inbound and outbound traffic, which is 
especially beneficial for traffic requiring high priority, such 
as VoIP.
Service providers routinely use IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) tagging to secure, separate and differentiate 
customer traffic.  The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II enables service providers support of multiple VLAN-based applications.
From a central location, network operators are able to receive real-time device and traffic statistics on the remote device, allocate 
bandwidth, turn services on or off, initiate loopback testing, modify VLAN settings and adjust QoS policies assigned to different 
traffic types.
Using the VLAN Functionality on the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II
•  Scalability allows transport of data on up to eight 
wavelengths
•  Increase bandwidth without the addition of more fiber 
strands
Optionally, the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II provide for Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing, adding scalability to data delivery
Using Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) with the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II
SNMP Management Made Easy
The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II features an SNMP 
management agent for monitoring the status and 
activity on copper and fiber ports at the remote end.  
Initial setup and modifications can be performed in 
the field via iView² SNMP application, Telnet/TFTP, 
or a local serial (CRAFT) connection.
• Remote, software upgrades via Telnet/TFTP or 
management software ( iView²).
• Monitor unit and fiber with real-time monitoring 
and statistics.
• Change bandwidth “on-the-fly” up to 100 Mbps.
• Create a secure management domain to 
isolate management domain broadcasts 
from TX Data ports on both units.
• User-definable unit/port descriptions and 
information.