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FiberAlert (FA) 

 

By default FA is turned off. When enabled, if a fault occurs on the fiber line, affecting 
data in one direction, FA stops sending a signal in the opposite direction. FXLL will 
act on this lack of signal propagating the loss of like to the copper port when FXLL is 
enabled. 
 
FiberAlert minimizes the 
problems associated with the 
loss of one strand of fiber.  If a 
strand is unavailable, the IMC 
Networks device at the 
receiver end notes the loss of 
link.  The device will then  

 

stop transmitting data and the link signal until a signal or link pulse is received.  The 
result is that the link LED on BOTH sides of the fiber connection will go out indicating 
a fault somewhere in the fiber loop.  Using FiberAlert, a local site administrator is 
notified of a fault and can quickly determine where a cable fault is located. 

 
 
 

WARNING 

Enable FiberAlert on one side of a media conversion only.  Enabling it on both sides 
would keep both transmitters off indefinitely. 

Far End Fault 

By default, FEF is disabled. When enabled, and a fault occurs on the fiber line, 
affecting data in one direction, an FEF signal will be sent in the opposite direction, 
indicating the fault. FXLL will act on this signal propagating the loss of link to the 
copper port when FXLL is enabled.  

FEF versus FA 

FEF is preferred when the devices at both ends of the fiber can interpret the FEF 
signal.  This allows FEF to be turned on at both ends, which will engage the FEF 
regardless of which direction the fault occurs. (Please refer to diagram on previous 
page) For example if a fault should occur on segment 2 in the direction of segment 1 
to 3, FEF would be engaged on the IE-iMcV-MediaLinX TX/SFP between segment 2 
and 3.  This would then send a signal back to the IE-iMcV-MediaLinX TX/SFP 
between segment 1 and 2.  If the IE-iMcV-MediaLinX TX/SFP between segment 1 and 
2 is in a managed chassis, the chassis would send a trap that the port is down.  
Alternatively, if the IE-iMcV-MediaLinX TX/SFP is not in a managed chassis, FXLL 
could be engaged to propagate the fault onto the copper port; this would cause 
segment 1 to show no link on both ends. 
 

Summary of Contents for IE-iMcV-MediaLinX TX/SFP

Page 1: ...IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP iMcV MediaLinX TX FX Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...nger To receive in warranty service the defective product must be received at IMC Networks no later than the end of the warranty period The product must be accompanied by proof of purchase satisfactory to IMC Networks denoting product serial number and purchase date a written description of the defect and a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number issued by IMC Networks No products will be acce...

Page 3: ...LinkLoss TX LinkLoss Link Fault Pass Through FiberAlert and Far End Fault 4 Link Fault Pass Through LFPT 5 Auto Negotiation on IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP 7 Additional IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP Features 8 LED Operation 9 Installation Troubleshooting 10 Specifications 10 IMC Networks Technical Support 10 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines 11 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 11 Certifications 12 ...

Page 4: ... range of 40C to 85C when installed in an IE MediaChassis 1 or 2 Available in AC and DC the module can be installed in challenging heat or cold related environments Installing an iMcV Module iMcV Modules install in IMC Networks SNMP manageable iMediaChassis series or in any MediaChassis IE MediaChassis series To install an iMcV Module 1 Remove the blank bracket covering the slot where the module i...

Page 5: ...2 the SNMP settings determine the configuration of the board Utilizing Configuration Control the end user has three conditions under which the configuration of the iMcV Module may be impacted Installing an IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP into a chassis already loaded with iMcV Modules or replacing an IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP The iMcV Module will transfer its saved configurations The IE iMcV MediaLinX TX ...

Page 6: ... as well as Configuration Control iMcV Modules it is important to understand how SNMP and DIP Switches will impact the cards depending on their capability Standard iMcV Modules cannot be upgraded to Configuration Control capability so it is strongly recommended to set the DIP Switches on the modules and then configure them via software to match the same settings Unmanaged Modules Before installing...

Page 7: ...ices When an IMC Networks media converter receives valid link pulses it knows that the device to which it is connected is up and sending pulses and that the copper or fiber cable coming from that device is intact The appropriate LNK link LED is lit to indicate this The IMC Networks media converter also sends out link pulses from its copper and fiber transmitters but normally has no way of knowing ...

Page 8: ...dia converter is not receiving a twisted pair link TX LinkLoss disables the transmitter on the media converter s fiber port This results in a loss of link on the device connected to the fiber port and the TXLL LED will blink Link Fault Pass Through LFPT Link Fault Pass Through LFPT is a troubleshooting feature that combines TX and FX LinkLoss from both the local and remote IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP...

Page 9: ...efinitely Far End Fault By default FEF is disabled When enabled and a fault occurs on the fiber line affecting data in one direction an FEF signal will be sent in the opposite direction indicating the fault FXLL will act on this signal propagating the loss of link to the copper port when FXLL is enabled FEF versus FA FEF is preferred when the devices at both ends of the fiber can interpret the FEF...

Page 10: ... MediaLinX TX SFP IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP modules include the feature Auto Negotiation When Auto Negotiation is enabled the module negotiates as a 10 100 Mbps full duplex device If the connected device can operate at 100 Mbps full duplex a link is established Auto Negotiation DIP Switch 1 is enabled by default If the twisted pair port on the other device does not have the ability to Auto Negotiat...

Page 11: ...e fiber port If the copper port is supporting PAUSE due to the outcome of the Auto Negotiation process then congestion on the copper port will cause PAUSE frames to be sent out the fiber port In a like fashion if congestion occurs on the fiber port then the copper port will send PAUSE if flow control is enabled on the copper port through the outcome of Auto Negotiation In half duplex mode the unit...

Page 12: ...vely disables the fiber port 100 Glows yellow when 100 Mbps is selected on port LNK ACT Glows green when a link is established on port Blinks green when data activity occur FDX COL Glows yellow when port is in Full Duplex Mode Blinks yellow when modules are being operated in Half Duplex Mode and collisions occur Fiber Optic LEDs FXLL Glows green when FX LinkLoss is enabled Blinks when a fault occu...

Page 13: ... a short distance installation the fiber transmitters may overdrive the receivers and cause data loss If this is the case an optical attenuator may need to be added to the connection For fiber specifications visit the IMC Networks Web site at www imcnetworks com adocs fcs asp or contact IMC Networks for more information Specifications Environmental Operating Temperature IE 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85...

Page 14: ...between blasting with clean dry compressed air and flushing with methanol to remove particles of dirt Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause damage to any product add in modules or stand alone units containing electronic components Always observe the following precautions when installing or handling these kinds of products 1 Do not remove unit from its protective...

Page 15: ...of separately from regular household waste It is the consumer s responsibility to dispose of this and all equipment so marked through designated collection facilities appointed by government or local authorities Following these steps through proper disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health For more detailed information about proper...

Page 16: ...information in this document is subject to change without notice IMC Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document IE iMcV MediaLinX TX SFP is a trademark of IMC Networks Other brands or product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies Document Number 56 80912 00 B1 July 2010 ...

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