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SNMP Manageable 10/100 Mbs Ethernet Media Converters
CMX-101X series – Manageable 10/100 UTP-to-Fiber Media Converter
CMX-101XR series – Redundant / Dual path, or Parallel Operation (two sets) 10/100 UTP-to-Fiber ports
CMX-101X and CMX-101XR
Canary SNMP management application software (HP Open
View
©
 and IBM/Tivoli NetView
©
 capable)
Console Port and Telnet with both CLI (Command Line
Interface) and Menu driven user interfaces
Supports in-band, out-of-band and Web-based
management
Menu-driven, Web browser user interface.
TFTP firmware upgradeable
Supports 2K MAC address entries
Back-pressure flow control under half-duplex
1MB RAM buffer with non-blocking architecture
Full array of LED status and diagnostic indicators
Loopback Test (LBK) for instant connectivity confirmation
Automatic MDI/MDI-X selection and 10/100 auto-
negotiation on the RJ-45 port
Link Fault Signaling (LFS) forwards ‘lost link state’, to the
next station, in order to force a quicker Spanning Tree
Protocol response
Internal Auto-sensing 90 – 240 VAC power supply
FCC Class A and CE approved
Redundant versions of Canary’s SNMP Manageable 10/100 Mbs
Ethernet Media Converter can be configured to operate in one of
two ways: Redundant mode and Parallel mode. The redundant mode
is oriented to ensuring an ‘always on’ link between two stations. In
this mode, all four ports are inter-connected with one RJ-45 and
Fiber port set defined as the Primary path and the other set defined
as the Redundant (secondary) path.  When a disruption in the Primary
UTP/Fiber link path takes place, the CMX-101XR will redirect data
along the Redundant UTP/Fiber link until the Primary link is restored,
ensuring 'always on' connectivity.
In parallel mode, the two sets of copper and fiber ports function as
two separate, independent media converters, both running in parallel
and under unified management control. Parallel UTP and Fiber ports
encourage the installation of redundant links between critical network
devices, and provide additional insurance that essential services are
always online.  The non-redundant CMX-101X versions have one
pair of UTP-to-Fiber connections and function like standard media
converters — with the addition of management capability.
CMX-101XR only
Four ports:  Two sets of RJ-45 and Fiber ports for dual path
operations
Configurable for Fault-Tolerance:  One UTP/Fiber port pair is
defined as a Primary path, the second pair is defined as the
Redundant path – that becomes operational when a fault is
detected on the Primary path.
Configurable for parallel operation i.e. as two separate UTP-
to-Fiber converters running in parallel