S.CON1M TX/FX Managed Converter
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Console parameters
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Baud rate: set the baud rate of communication between converter and terminal.
It is recommended to leave this setting at default value (9600)
SNMP parameters
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Get community
: specify the get community string for the media
converter.
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Set community
: specify the set community string for the media converter.
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Trap destination
: specify the IP address of the remote manager that will
receive the traps sent by the converter.
Get community
: specify the get
community string for the media converter.
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Trap community
: specify the trap community string for the media converter.
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System name
: specify a name that identifies the converter.
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System location
: specify the physical location of the media converter.
Setting this parameter properly helps to monitor the network and maintain
order within it.
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Contact name
: specify the person (most likely system administrator) that is
responsible for managing and/or handling the converter.
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Start up delay
: specify how many seconds the CPU should wait between
the appearance of the start-up screen and the system initialization. During
this time it is possible to enter the system’s configuration.
Updating parameter storage...Done
Applying system configuration............Done
Figure 3– configuration complete: initialization
Your media converter is now ready. The Ready LED should now be lit steady.
Disconnect the control cable and store it properly.
Login parameters
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User name:
specify the system’s login user name. Default user name is
‘moose’.
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Password:
specify the system’s login password. Default password is
‘1234’.
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Prompt:
specify the command line prompt. Default prompt is ‘FibroLAN>’.
Network Connection
1. Your media converter is capable of In-Band Management. In order to
achieve this follow these simple steps:
2. Make sure there is a network connection between the media converter. This
connection can be made to either ports (TP and FO) of the converter.
However, this connection might depend on the device’s VLAN configuration.
In most cases, it is recommended that the connection is obtained through
the FO port (to prevent user intervention in management).
3. Verify the connection is active through the ping command (from the
management station to the converter).
4. Your media converter is now manageable by any Network Manager running
on the network.