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Features 
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Smallest Standalone Fiber Optic Network Interface Device 
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VLAN Compatible - secure and separate customer traffic 
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Extra Tagging (Q-in-Q) 
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Supports Remote Loopback with MAC Address Swap 
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Management: 
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Carrier-grade SNMP management and line provisioning 
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Link loss and loopback troubleshooting 
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PrismaView EMS allows remote bandwidth management and traffic prioritization 
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Industrial Equipment (IE) features for operation in difficult environments: 
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Extended temperature functionality (-20°C to 75°C) 
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Multiple power options: AC, DC and 802.3af Power over Ethernet 
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DIN clips for DIN-rail mounting 
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Quality product - Made in America with a 6-year warranty on converter and power adapter 
Full-Featured Prisma Mini FiberLinX-II 
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. 
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VLAN Support— VLAN tagging capability keeps customer data and SNMP traffic separated. 
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Troubleshooting Features— FiberAlert and LinkLoss along with LEDs assist in diagnosing 
potential problems on fiber optic networks. 
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Loopback Testing— Functionality loops back all frames arriving on the fiber port (except for 
device management traffic). Supports MAC Address swap on Loopbacks. 
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Bandwidth Control— Fine granularity allows operators to offer custom levels of service and 
easily change bandwidth allocation remotely in seconds via SNMP. 
Using the VLAN Functionality on the Prisma Mini FiberLinX-II 
Service providers routinely use IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) tagging to secure, 
separate and differentiate customer traffic. The Prisma Mini FiberLinX-II enables service provider 
support of multiple VLAN-based applications. 
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IEEE 802.1Q VLAN compatible 
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Valid VLAN IDs are 1 to 4,094 
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Port-based VLAN tagging and Q-in-Q (extra tagging) 
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Transparency Mode passes all data and respects the VLAN tag or lack thereof, i.e., allows a 
mixture of VLAN Tagged and Untagged traffic. 
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Configure to support VLAN IDs, filtering/passing up to 32 VLAN IDs for data, plus an 
additional VLAN ID for SNMP management. 
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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.