IMC Networks Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II 852-10340 プリント
製品コード
852-10340
800-624-1070
www.imcnetworks.com
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RoHS Compliant
Features and Benefits
Small Footprint, Full-Featured
• 802.1Q VLAN-tags on a per-port basis,
based on DiffServ or PRI values
• QoS – 802.1p-based packet prioritization
• Allows configuration via GUI, Telnet or
• Allows configuration via GUI, Telnet or
serial port
• Remote management and upgrades
• Per-port bi-directional bandwidth control
• Supports IGMP multicast pruning
• RMON traffic statistics
• Per-port bi-directional bandwidth control
• Supports IGMP multicast pruning
• RMON traffic statistics
Integrated Solution
• Lowers the cost of provisioning fiber services
• SNMP-Manageable
• Supports remote “IP-Less” management
• SNMP-Manageable
• Supports remote “IP-Less” management
when connected to a iMcV-Giga-FiberLinX-II
Secure and flexible solution
• All management traffic remains isolated
from the remote LAN
• IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and 802.1p compliant
• VLAN-tagging and Q-in-Q (double-tagging)
• VLAN-tagging and Q-in-Q (double-tagging)
segregates customer traffic
Easy to configure and manage with
GUI-based iView²
• Up and running in less than five minutes
• Includes RMON statistics
• TRAP notification capability
• SNMP V1 and V2c compatible
• Includes RMON statistics
• TRAP notification capability
• SNMP V1 and V2c compatible
Optical Ethernet Access Device
Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II
A Managed Optical Demarcation device offering advanced “Multi-
Tenant” capabilities unique to multi-port Ethernet-based CPE.
The Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II enables service providers to offer
differentiated “Transparent LAN” services to multi-tenant building
and business customers without the need for costly remote routers.
Residing at the customer premises, the Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II
provides a VLAN-based, Layer 2 entry point to the last mile
fiber network to support trunking, differentiating and separating
customer traffic. Featuring SNMP management with per-port
802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p QoS, traffic prioritization, bandwidth
control and multicast pruning/snooping (using IGMP v1, v2), the
Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II is perfect for a wide range of Fiber-to-
the-Home, Fiber-to-the-Curb and Fiber-to-the-Business (FTTx)
services, and is an ideal solution for delivering Ethernet-based
services to customers quickly and cost effectively. Designed
with a small footprint, the Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II facilitates easy
installation inside the premises. It features four 10/100/1000
twisted pair Ethernet downlink ports (for connecting users/
LANs), with either a 1000Base-FX fiber or SFP uplink port, and is
powered from an internal AC or DC power supply.
The Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II includes per-port bandwidth
control and is 802.1Q VLAN compatible.
The Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II accepts traffic containing VLAN tags
on the Uplink port and directs that traffic to the twisted pair
downlink ports based on the VLAN ID. In addition to assigning
802.1Q VLAN-tags on a per-port basis, users can also “Qualify” the
different VLAN TAGS to assign based on the DiffServ or PRI value
of the incoming frame. Traffic priority for each port is supported
with a hi/low prioritization queues. The Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II
includes per port bi-directional bandwidth control, and supports
IGMP multicast pruning which ensures only the necessary amount
of IP multicast packets are bridged.
Easily configure and manage the Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II with
GUI-based iView²
IMC Networks’ powerful element management system, iView² allows for remote link enable/disable, remote firmware
updates, and can receive all essential device traffic statistics via SNMP. In addition, iView² runs standalone on
Windows XP/2000/Vista systems, as a standalone Java Application for other operating systems, as a snap-in module
for HP OpenView, or as a Web Server version. For assistance in selecting the right version of iView², visit http://www.
imcnetworks.com/Products/iView2.cfm. The Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II supports management through a remote Telnet or
a local serial connection and is compliant with IMC’s Unified Management Agent (UMA). This allows both the host and
remote units to be managed from a single IP address assigned to the Central Office chassis. Remote Firmware upgrading
can also be supported through a FTP server.
updates, and can receive all essential device traffic statistics via SNMP. In addition, iView² runs standalone on
Windows XP/2000/Vista systems, as a standalone Java Application for other operating systems, as a snap-in module
for HP OpenView, or as a Web Server version. For assistance in selecting the right version of iView², visit http://www.
imcnetworks.com/Products/iView2.cfm. The Giga-AccessEtherLinX-II supports management through a remote Telnet or
a local serial connection and is compliant with IMC’s Unified Management Agent (UMA). This allows both the host and
remote units to be managed from a single IP address assigned to the Central Office chassis. Remote Firmware upgrading
can also be supported through a FTP server.