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Using iView

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Unit Configuration ..........................................................................................28

 

Port Configuration...........................................................................................29

 

Bandwidth ......................................................................................................29

 

Tables .............................................................................................................30

 

VLAN..............................................................................................................31

 

Advanced .......................................................................................................32

 

OAM AH ........................................................................................................33

 

Loopback Testing............................................................................................34

 

OAM CFM......................................................................................................36

 

Agent Info.......................................................................................................41

 

Connecting the IE-iMcV-MultiWay to an iMcV-Giga-FiberLinX-II.............................42

 

Configuration File Save/Restore Function.................................................................42

 

Saving a Configuration File to Disk: .........................................................................43

 

Uploading a Saved Configuration File through iView

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SFP Ports.................................................................................................................46

 

RJ-45 Data Port Pinout........................................................................................47

 

RS-232 Serial Console Port..................................................................................47

 

Product Applications ...............................................................................................48

 

Glossary ..................................................................................................................49

 

Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................51

 

Specifications ..........................................................................................................52

 

IMC Networks Technical Support............................................................................52

 

Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines..............................................................................53

 

Electrostatic Discharge Precautions..........................................................................54

 

Safety Certifications.................................................................................................55

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IE-iMcV-MultiWay

Page 1: ...IE iMcV MultiWay Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...and directions for a period of six 6 years after the original date of purchase This warranty is subject to the limitations set forth below At its option IMC Networks will repair or replace at no charge the product which proves to be defective within such warranty period This limited warranty shall not apply if the IMC Networks product has been damaged by unreasonable use accident negligence servic...

Page 3: ...Current Values 11 Command List 11 Assigning IP Information 11 Password Protection for Serial Port Connections 11 Assigning SNMP Trap Destinations 12 Removing Trap Destinations 12 Creating Community Strings 12 Deleting Community Strings 13 Ending the Session 13 Rebooting the Unit 13 Enabling Disabling DHCP 13 Commands List Space Bar 14 Cleandb 15 Downloading Files 15 Accounts 16 VLAN Configuration ...

Page 4: ... Configuration File Save Restore Function 42 Saving a Configuration File to Disk 43 Uploading a Saved Configuration File through iView2 iConfig view 45 SFP Ports 46 RJ 45 Data Port Pinout 47 RS 232 Serial Console Port 47 Product Applications 48 Glossary 49 Troubleshooting 51 Specifications 52 IMC Networks Technical Support 52 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines 53 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 5...

Page 5: ...iaChassis series iMediaChassis series The IE iMcV MultiWay requires two small form factor SFP modules which provide greater flexibility in the network environment The hot swappable nature of the SFPs available in dual strand for Multi Mode and Single Mode and single strand fiber types for Single Mode allow for easy configuration and future upgrading as network demands evolve The SFP modules must b...

Page 6: ...lled as a standalone CPE device back to back or as a Remote when connected to an iMcV Giga FiberLinX II configured as a Host As a CPE device the IE iMcV MultiWay can behave as a remote to an iMcV Giga FiberLinX II host when 1 The iMcV Giga FiberLinX II Is connected via the SFP ports on the IE iMcV MultiWay Is configured as a Host Uses firmware version A1 860 00D1 or higher 2 The SNMP card if prese...

Page 7: ...nk between two directly connected devices over copper or fiber which support 802 3ah OAM One device must be configured to be an active OAM device the other a passive typically the core switch would be the active device the end device passive 802 3ah OAM provides link status remote fault detection and the ability to initiate a loopback circuit 802 1ag SERVICE OAM Often referred to as Connectivity F...

Page 8: ... XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Please see the SNMP Management Module manual for software configuration options iView2 iConfig view iView2 iConfig view is an in band utility created by IMC Networks used for SNMP configuration for IMC Networks SNMP manageable devices The iView2 iConfig view feature allows the following to be performed Set an IP address subnet mask and default gateway Define community s...

Page 9: ...k bracket covering the slot where the module is to be installed by removing the screws on the outside edges of the bracket 2 Slide the iMcV Modules into the chassis via the cardguides until the module is seated securely in the connector 3 Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the captive screws 4 Save any blanks removed during installation for future use if the configuration requirements ...

Page 10: ...n the LINK state for testing and line verification but does not actively carry user data When a fault is detected on the active line all customer traffic is switched to the SFP B port With non Revertive mode data is not resumed by SFP A port until SFP B fails or is disconnected 1 1 SFP Protection Revertive mode In this mode the SFP A port fiber or copper is connected through the switch to the drop...

Page 11: ...5 LoSpd A Force SFP A for low speed operation OFF 6 Reserved Mini Serial Port A console port located at the top of the faceplate allows the customer to use a local RS 232 serial interface for management A special mini jack to DB9 F cable is provided with the product for direct connection to a PC serial port NOTE To log on through the serial port set the computer terminal for VT 100 emulation with ...

Page 12: ...lows green when the port is active OFF when SFP is in standby does not indicate activity Glows green with a valid optical link Glows amber when a fault is detected Autocross Feature for Twisted Pair Connections All fixed twisted pair ports on the IE iMcV MultiWay include AutoCross a feature that automatically selects between a crossover workstation and a straight through connection depending on th...

Page 13: ... 9 9 Default Gateway 9 9 MIB Community 9 9 Traps Assignment 9 9 Users 9 9 Passwords 9 9 Access Level 9 9 Reboot 9 9 Frame size selection 9 9 Bandwidth Limiting 9 9 The following table presents management options configurable via iView2 iConfig view or a serial Telnet session Feature iView2 iConfig Serial Telnet PROM Software Download Upload 9 Telnet Session 9 9 Software Download Setup TFTP 9 DHCP ...

Page 14: ...l be active after reboot IP Address 10 10 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP is Not Active Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Current Values These values are in use now IP Address 10 10 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Community String public Access r w Press I to enter new saved parameter values Press P to change Password Press T to enter new Trap Destination Press K to remove All T...

Page 15: ...ings change their password end a session and reboot the unit NOTE It is necessary to reboot the IEiMcV MultiWay after making any modifications to the Saved Values for the changes to take effect To reboot type Reboot at the prompt on the Main Configuration screen Assigning IP Information To modify the Saved Parameter Values i e assign IP address and subnet mask press I The system prompts for the IP...

Page 16: ...ap is for SNMP version 1 or 2c and press Enter This function enables ALL of the device traps Supported traps include Link Down Link Up and Last Gasp Removing Trap Destinations To remove all trap destinations press K Press Y to continue to confirm or N to abort and remove all trap destinations Press Enter to finish This function will delete all trap destinations To selectively delete trap destinati...

Page 17: ...c default IP Address of 10 10 10 10 Changes to the Static IP Address can be added manually through iView2 iConfig view or a Console session The changes will be initiated following reboot of the module DHCP Enable Dynamic IP Addressing If a DHCP server is present on the network and DHCP is enabled the DHCP client will initiate a dialogue with the server during the boot up sequence The server will t...

Page 18: ...rotocol accounts Allows the addition for User Superuser Admin vlan Provides selection of two modes of operation to support all VLAN configurations bw Displays settings for Bandwidth configuration version Displays the unit s firmware and hardware version ifstats Displays interface statistics rmstats Displays remote monitoring RMON statistics on packets received as defined in RFC 2819 for RMON sysDe...

Page 19: ...option presents the second Resetting the unit to factory default values option two will delete all custom IP and other configurations performed through iView Downloading Files Firmware and or saved configuration data for the IE iMcV MultiWay can be downloaded via a TFTP connection from a central server via TFTP protocol Initiate this download via serial configuration or Telnet session To download ...

Page 20: ...levels for CLI or Telnet account access User View status change own password and reboot Operator All User privileges mentioned above plus ability to change settings Administrator Operator privileges mentioned above plus ability to add delete accounts and reinitialize the unit to default settings cleandb VLAN Configuration The ports can be assigned as a trunk or access port ...

Page 21: ...iority through 7 highest priority NOTE When an Ethertype or VLAN ID is assigned the same values need to be configured at the end device router etc to avoid network configuration problems Operational Mode Configuration There are two modes of operation that can be configured through the Serial Telnet session Mode 1 which supports a mixture of tagged and untagged traffic and Mode 2 Extra tagging The ...

Page 22: ...d or untagged Press the down arrow on the computer keyboard to access additional configuration selections WARNING If a VLAN is added to a port and is the same VLAN assigned for a tag on management traffic saving these changes will disrupt management indefinitely Operation Mode 2 Port Based Xtra Tagging Any port can be configured for extra tags on the frames ...

Page 23: ...CIR Monitors the traffic entering the unit ingress discarding traffic that exceeds a fixed Committed Information Rate CIR plus Burst Allocation BA Frames are not held in queue they either meet the bandwidth limits and are accepted into the unit or they are dropped Max Burst Allocation size BA The BA size is specified in bits the of bits above the bandwidth limit before packets are thrown away ...

Page 24: ...ffic that exceeds a fixed Committed Information Rate CIR plus Burst Allocation BA Frames are not held in queue they either meet the bandwidth limits and are accepted into the unit or they are dropped Max Burst Allocation size BA The BA size is specified in bits the of bits above the bandwidth limit before packets are thrown away Ingress Burst Allocation Bandwidth Limiting can be set at Ingress of ...

Page 25: ... to the physical line rate where a 100BaseT Ethernet line can carry a MAX bandwidth of 100Mbps Layer 2 may be more useful when the Ethernet Frame may be carried over several different physical protocols such as SONET or SDH Only the bandwidth required by the Ethernet frame is counted making this a more consistent number over different protocols Layer 3 counting could be used when a relationship to...

Page 26: ...smitted as defined by MIB II standard RFC 1213 Pressing the Space Bar will refresh the data on the screen Viewing Port RMON Statistics rmstats To view port RMON Remote MONitoring statistics on the IE iMcV MultiWay enter rmstats This will display RMON information on packets received as defined in RFC 2819 for RMON Pressing the Space Bar will refresh the data on the screen ...

Page 27: ...aintained even if power is interrupted to the unit Reboot Entering reboot will save settings and reboot the IE iMcV MultiWay Operation and Administration Management OAM Two modes of operations control the OAM function Passive and Active Passive mode is the default mode OAM AH passive active is available on the fiber SFP ports and TX ports Supports Discovery functions on the SFP ports Supports repo...

Page 28: ...wControl functionality on any port enable Global FlowControl Then configure each port individually When using Auto Negotiation and FlowControl set Advertise FlowC to Advertise Flow and set Force FlowCtrl to Flow Auto Set Advertise FlowC to No Flow to disable FlowControl on a given port When using FlowControl and Force Mode on a given port set Advertise FlowC to Advertise Flow and set Force FlowCtr...

Page 29: ...ly enables Pause frames to be sent Port Configuration port Serial Telnet sessions display port status as well as allowing configuration of some port features Type port and press Enter to be taken to the Port screen From this screen view the port speed duplex and link status ...

Page 30: ...ort Speed Ctrl Set the port manually or for Auto Negotiation Advertise Ctrl This is the Selective Advertising feature Selective Advertising when used in combination with Auto Negotiation advertises the configured speed and duplex mode for the twisted pair ports Auto Negotiation must be enabled for Selective Advertising NOTE Selective Advertising must be used when connecting to a device that auto n...

Page 31: ...subnet and list them in the network outline Click the connection for the IE iMcV MultiWay to open its iView screen To perform additional configuration select the iView2 iConfig view icon on the toolbar in iView This allows a session to be launched and the default password username is admin admin Additional private usernames and passwords can be entered in the USERS tab If the list of passwords is ...

Page 32: ... VLAN Provides configuration for VLAN IDs per port Advanced Reboot the module also allows boot trap delay OAM AH Configure passive and active 802 3ah OAM CFM Perform administrative configuration functions Agent Info Displays SNMP agent data Unit Configuration Select Unit Configuration to display modify unit information including IP address display only modification not allowed global flow control ...

Page 33: ...29 Port Configuration Select Port Configuration to display modify port information including description and flow control Bandwidth Select Bandwidth to display configure bandwidth settings for each port ...

Page 34: ...30 Tables Select tables to display a screen from which to select the specific statistics to be viewed Select Unit and Port Tables to display the following information ...

Page 35: ...n 1 and 4 094 possible priority settings are 0 lowest priority through 7 highest priority WARNING If a VLAN is added to the port and is the same VLAN assigned for management saving these changes will disrupt management indefinitely ...

Page 36: ...32 Advanced Select Advanced to reboot the module ...

Page 37: ...isplay the following screen and monitor the status configuration loopback event log and statistics From the above screen select Configuration to display state and event configuration information as well as OAM supported functions ...

Page 38: ...rameters Selecting Initiate from the Loopback control tells the client to start a loopback process with the peer Selecting Process from the Ignore Rx control tells the client to process received loopback commands Only AH Active units can send a Loopback command to a remote unit Either Active or Passive AH units can respond to a Loopback command but must be configured to process these commands or t...

Page 39: ...le displays a history of the threshold crossing events and non threshold crossing events that have occurred at the Ethernet OAM AH Level There is a maximum of 8 events that can be displayed When the maximum number of events is reached older entries are deleted to make room for newer entries Select Statistics to display OAM statistics ...

Page 40: ...d Maintenance Association End Points MEPs The page contains a list of the local MEPs and provides menu controls to access the administrative functions associated with Create Delete and List MD MA and MEP information An example of a default OAM CFM Configuration page is shown below The OAM CFM Configuration page defaults to the Configure MEP selections ...

Page 41: ... button to display the OAM CFM Maintenance Domain Configuration page as shown below NOTE iView2 will automatically display this page if there is no MD yet defined when the user attempts to access any other menu control Enter the MD name and select the level for the domain To cancel the MD select Delete To store the MD press Save and the screen is refreshed ...

Page 42: ...empts to access any other menu control Select the Domain and Format and enter the MA name in the Name field Use Interval to select the interval for continuity check messaging and choose Primary VID if applicable To cancel the MA without saving select Delete To store the MA select Save and the screen is refreshed For a first time configuration the next step is to create a MEP Select Add New MEP to ...

Page 43: ...iguration To access a particular instance of an MEP click on the row containing the desired MEP as shown below The current state of the MEP is shown by the color in the State column Color Description Green Correctly functioning MEP all MEPs are active and sending CCMs Red Idle state or problem associated with the MEP Yellow Not all peer MEP CCMs are being received Moving the mouse over the display...

Page 44: ...tion Continuity Check Enable disable CCMs and verify the number of CCMs that have been sent Instance State Details Verify the current administrative state of the MEP view the last defect identified by the MEP and view the MAC address of the MEP Peer MEPs Create List Delete Peer MEPS associated with the MEP Loopback Activate loopback and see the results of loopback operations ...

Page 45: ...41 Agent Info Select Agent Info to display SNMP agent data ...

Page 46: ...user the ability to backup all the configuration settings of a unit With this backup a user can restore settings to a unit if necessary or use this backup to apply the same settings to a different unit All configurable managed objects are saved in a configuration file that is stored in the unit s Large File Area This includes all configurable settings such as VLAN configurations IP Address configu...

Page 47: ...e identified by iView2 iConfig view as a configuration file as well as to what type of device it is applicable to Saving a Configuration File to Disk From the Administration Tab in iView2 iConfig view click the Save Configuration button The user is prompted for a filename ...

Page 48: ... prompted to enter any notes to the header of the saved file for future reference when uploading the file through iView2 iConfig view After the file transfer from the device to disk the user is notified of the status ...

Page 49: ...e selected the user can also view any notes that were added when the file was saved After selecting the configuration file the file upload process begins when completed the user is notified of the status and also notified that a reboot is necessary for the new configuration to become active By design the IP Address configuration currently on the device is kept intact and not overwritten by the new...

Page 50: ...per SFPs available in 10 100 1000Mbps and 1000Mbps DDMI statistics provide real time access to transceiver operating parameters such as voltage temperature laser bias current and both transmitter and receive optical power This information can be accessed through the management system The SFPs must be MSA compliant and can be purchased from IMC Networks or other suppliers ...

Page 51: ...mode RS 232 Serial Console Port The IE iMcV MultiWay includes an RS 232 Mini Jack for the Console port to allow the end user to launch a serial session and access a list of commands The serial port on the computer terminal should be set for 38 4K baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control The F2 key functions as a Delete key on VT 100 emulators The following table lists the pin configur...

Page 52: ...48 Product Applications For a detailed description of the product applications please refer to the IE iMcV MultiWay data sheet at http www imcnetworks com Assets DocSupport DS IE iMcV MultiWay 1102 pdf ...

Page 53: ...gnostics requiring the user to type commands rather than use a GUI CPE Customer Premises Equipment normally the end point of a leased fiber DC Direct Current DDMI Digital Diagnostic Monitor Interface A defined serial interface and data format typically used to access SFP internal information DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Used to automate configuration of computers that use TCP IP GUI Gr...

Page 54: ...MON use standardized MIB formats that allow any SNMP and RMON tools to monitor any device defined by a MIB MSA Multi Source Agreement SFP The standard an SFP must meet to be compatible in network devices NOC Network Operations and Control Center OAM Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM CFM IEEE 802 1ag Connectivity Fault Management PROM Programmable Read Only Memory SFP Small Form Factor ...

Page 55: ...Negotiation or if using Force mode be sure speed and duplex match 3 IE iMcV MultiWay allows the end user to assign a VLAN tag to all management traffic SNMP and telnet It is important to understand that IF using telnet or iView2 to assign a VLAN tag to management traffic then as soon as this setting is saved the connectivity will be lost until the PC becomes a member of the VLAN which was assigned...

Page 56: ...185 F 40 C to 85 C Storage Temperature 67 F to 257 F 55 C to 125 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 0 to 10 000 ft altitude Dimensions Single Slot iMcV Module IEEE 802 3x Flow Control IEEE 802 3i 10Base T twisted pair IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX twisted pair IEEE 802 3u 100Base FX or SX fiber 1 year warranty for SFP IMC Networks Technical Support Tel 949 465 3000 or 800 624 1070 in the U S and Canada 32...

Page 57: ...ose problems in an installation 2 Dust caps are installed at IMC Networks to ensure factory clean optical devices These protective caps should not be removed until the moment of connecting the fiber cable to the device Should it be necessary to disconnect the fiber device reinstall the protective dust caps 3 Store spare caps in a dust free environment such as a sealed plastic bag or box so that wh...

Page 58: ... available maintain grounded contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection 3 Hold the units by the edges do not touch the electronic components or gold connectors 4 After removal always place the boards on a grounded static free surface ESD pad or in a proper ESD bag Do not slide the modules or stand alone units over any surface WARNING Integrated circuits and fibe...

Page 59: ...bears this symbol on product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste This symbol indicates that the equipment should be disposed 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 pr...

Page 60: ...ormation 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 MultiWay is a trademark of IMC Networks Other brands or product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies Document Number 58 80221 00 A2 Preliminary February 2012 ...

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