Optical Interfaces
Functions
The current link state of the Ethernet interface can be displayed in an overview. Detailed
information about the data traffic that runs over an Ethernet interface is also available and
can be requested alternatively via RMON (SNMP).
Commands to configure Ethernet interfaces
< s e t s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } s h u t d o w n >
< s e t s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } n o s h u t d o w n >
< s e t s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } s p e e d { . . . } >
< s e t s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } d u p l e x { . . . } >
< s e t s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } a u t o - m d i x { . . . } >
< s e t s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } f l o w - c o n t r o l
< s e t s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } a l i a s
< s h o w s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } >
< s h o w s w i t c h { p o r t 1 | p o r t 2 | p o r t 3 | p o r t 4 } f r a m e - c o u n t e r s
2.14 Optical Interfaces
The optical Ethernet ports of the EDS500 devices are IEEE 802.3 compliant Fastethernet
interfaces, that are designed as SFP plug-ins according to INF-8074i (see EDS500 Manual -
Part 1: Optical Interfaces (Fo1 - Fo2)).
WARNING
Only transceivers up to laser class 1 according to EN 60825-1 are allowed to be used for the
SFP interfaces.
The plug for the optical fibres is of the type Duplex LC (IEC 61754-20, TIA604-10-A).
The supported transmission rate is fixed to 100 Mbps.
The default value for duplex is: full.
The settings can be modified with <set switch fo1 duplex half> and <set switch fo2 duplex
half>.
The default value for the interfaces is: shutdown.
Using the default-config (refer to Chapter 2.4.5, "Default Configuration and Reset of a
Device") grants simple connectivity and sets the interface (Admin State = up) to this value: no
shutdown.
For a better identification of a connection in a topology each optical interface can have a
description (alias).
The current link state of an optical interface can be displayed in an overview. Detailed
information about the data traffic that runs over an Ethernet interface is also available and
can be requested alternatively via RMON (SNMP).
Commands to configure optical interfaces
< s e t s w i t c h { f o 1 | f o 2 } s h u t d o w n >
< s e t s w i t c h { f o 1 | f o 2 } n o s h u t d o w n >
< s e t s w i t c h { f o 1 | f o 2 } d u p l e x { . . . } >
< s e t s w i t c h { f o 1 | f o 2 } a l i a s { s t r i n g 2 0 } >
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