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Transparent with Extra Tagging 

This parameter allows you to restrict traffic to a single VLAN ID tag for the OPTICS (or 
UPLINK) port by entering 

Y

 in the Tags column of the Optics row.  In the VLAN IDs - Saved 

column of the Data row, enter the VLAN ID tag to be used (in this example, 13).  This 

VLAN ID will be added to all untagged traffic entering the DATA port and removed from all 
traffic leaving the DATA port. 

 

Port VLAN on DATA port 

This parameter allows you to restrict traffic to a single VLAN ID tag for the DATA port by 

entering 

Y

 in the Tags column of the Data row.  In the VLAN IDs - Saved column of the 

Optics row, enter the VLAN ID tag to be used (in this example, 13).  This VLAN ID will be 
added to all untagged traffic entering the OPTICS (or UPLINK) port and removed from all 
traffic leaving the OPTICS (or UPLINK) port. 

 

Management VLAN and EXT MGMT Tag 

This parameter allows you to configure a VLAN ID for management traffic by entering an ID 
in the VLAN IDs – Saved column of the SNMP row (in this example, 200).  This parameter 
provides the option of adding this VLAN ID to all untagged traffic entering the EXT MGMT 
port (EXT Mgmt Tag = N) or restricting the EXT MGMT port to pass only traffic bearing this 

VLAN ID  
(EXT Mgmt Tag = Y). 

Saved VLAN Values <Active after reboot>. Current VLAN Values <Active now>.
 
            VLAN IDs          Priorities     Tags 
        Current   Saved    Current   Saved 
 Ports                                              Data VLANs are used only 
 Optics  [0   ]   [

13

  ]    [0  ]    [

0

  ]   [ 

N

 ]  if Tags are enabled on both 

 Data    [0   ]   [

0

   ]    [0  ]    [

0

  ]   [ 

Y

 ]  the Optics and Data Ports. 

 Management Vlan                         EXT Mgmt Tag 
 SNMP    [0   ]   [

0

   ]    [0  ]    [

0

  ]   [ 

N

 ]    

 
 Data Vlans  <Optics <----> Data> 

VLAN

1 [0

]

[

0

]

VLAN 12 [0

]

[

0

]

VLAN 23 [0

]

[

0

]

Saved VLAN Values <Active after reboot>. Current VLAN Values <Active now>.
 
            VLAN IDs          Priorities     Tags 
        Current   Saved    Current   Saved 
 Ports                                              Data VLANs are used only 
 Optics  [0   ]   [

0

   ]    [0  ]    [

0

  ]   [ 

Y

 ]  if Tags are enabled on both 

 Data    [0   ]   [

13

  ]    [0  ]    [

0

  ]   [ 

N

 ]  the Optics and Data Ports. 

 Management Vlan                         EXT Mgmt Tag 
 SNMP    [0   ]   [

0

   ]    [0  ]    [

0

  ]   [ 

N

 ]    

 
 Data Vlans  <Optics <----> Data> 
 VLAN  1 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 12 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 23 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  2 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 13 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 24 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  3 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 14 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 25 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  4 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 15 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 26 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  5 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 16 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 27 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  6 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 17 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 28 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  7 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 18 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 29 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  8 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 19 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 30 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN  9 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 20 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 31 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN 10 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 21 [0   ]   [

0

   ]   VLAN 32 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

 VLAN 11 [0   ]   [

0

   ]  VLAN 22 [0   ]   [

0

   ] 

Valid Vlan IDs are between 1 and 4094. Valid priorities are between 0 and 7. 
Type S or F3 to save the changes. Type Q or F4 to quit and cancel changes.

 

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The Managed Media Converter modes are configured using the 

config

 command from the 

Device-Specific Options screen.  This will open the Transparent Mode screen or the VLAN 
Mode screen depending on the current configuration. 

Transparent Mode Screen 

The Transparent Mode screen is displayed when the Managed Media Converter module is 

configured in Default mode, or in Transparent mode. 

 

From this screen you can enter 

Y

 to enable the Transparent Mode and the Transparent Mode 

Setup screen, or enter 

N

 to enable VLAN IDs and the VLAN Mode screen. 

Transparent Mode Setup Screen 

When you enable the Transparent Mode, the next screen is the Transparent Mode Setup 
screen: 

 

From this screen you can set the following parameters: 

 

VLAN Tag on Management Packets 

 

Extra Tag Mode 

 

VLAN Tag on EXT MGMT port 

                 TRANSPARENT MODE SETUP

Is a VLAN tag required on Management packets? [ N ] 
 
Do you want to enter the Extra Tag mode? Enter Y for Extra Tagging. 
Enter N if you do not want Extra Tags [ N ] 
 
Are VLAN Tags required on the EXT Port?       [ N ] 
 
Type S or F3 to save the new information 
Type Q of F4 to quit and cancel changes 
 
Reboot is required for any change to take affect. 

Transparent Mode – with either (not both) Data and Optics Mgmt dipswitches
set to on, all traffic passes between Optics and Data port EXCEPT what has 
been defined as the Management Domain. The Management Domain can either be 
defined as untagged traffic or traffic with a specified VLAN ID. 
 
In Transparent Mode with BOTH Optics and Data Mgmt dipswitches set to off, 
all traffic passes between the Optics and Data Ports. 
 
Default Mode – the unit passes only Untagged Packets. 
 
The unit is currently 

in Default Mode

 
Enter Y for Transparent Mode, N for no Transparent Mode or <enter> to  
move to other options [ N ] 

Содержание LMC543C

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Страница 2: ...ception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenn...

Страница 3: ...nnection 2 Management Software 2 About Dynamic Host Control Protocol DHCP 3 About Features and Configuration 4 Hardware Configuration 4 Installation Instructions 6 Assigning IP Information 7 Software...

Страница 4: ...0 km Requires SFP I55 Extended Diagnostic Module NOTE Single strand versions SS display the transmit frequency in the Media 2 column 53 Safety Certifications UL CUL Listed to Safety of Information Tec...

Страница 5: ...g with EtherType TPID selection Remote monitoring and automatic alarms Bandwidth limiting The Host Remote pair configuration provides the following features Extends any 10 100 Mbps Ethernet based VLAN...

Страница 6: ...t and is accessed by using the included RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter The serial connection provides access the Managed Media Converter module configuration screens these configuration screens are also access...

Страница 7: ...nits in Host Remote applications and then reconfiguring all of the settings 3 iConfig Utility iConfig is a configuration utility in iView that lets you quickly and easily complete the first stages of...

Страница 8: ...must be selected using DIP switches These feature selections include the following Enable Disable management on each port DIP switches 1 2 and 3 Configure the module to be either a Standalone a Host o...

Страница 9: ...traffic passes between Optics and Data port EXCEPT what has been defined as the Management Domain The Management Domain can either be defined as untagged traffic or traffic with a specified VLAN ID I...

Страница 10: ...ve screw The Managed Media Converter module includes on board SNMP logic When installed in an iMediaChassis manage the Managed Media Converter module from the chassis by using the Unified Management A...

Страница 11: ...tall a 100 Mbps speed SFP Many SFPs including those from Black Box feature enhanced diagnostics capabilities with a Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface DDMI DDMI statistics provide real time acce...

Страница 12: ...UPLINK port except for the device s management traffic When in Loopback mode the Managed Media Converter module stops the OPTICS or UPLINK port traffic from continuing on out of the DATA port Address...

Страница 13: ...0 VLAN 32 0 0 VLAN 11 0 0 VLAN 22 0 0 Valid Vlan IDs are between 1 and 4094 Valid priorities are between 0 and 7 Type S or F3 to save the changes Type Q or F4 to quit and cancel changes Transparent Mo...

Страница 14: ...lect the TPID for the Extra Tag 1 8100 2 9100 3 9200 Extra Tag TPID 1 8100 5 On the Host Managed Media Converter module enter Y in the Are Extra Tags left on the Data Port field to only accept the Ext...

Страница 15: ...ort N Select the TPID for the Extra Tag 1 8100 2 9100 3 9200 Extra Tag TPID 1 8100 TRANSPARENT MODE SETUP Is a VLAN tag required on Management packets Y Do you want to enter the Extra Tag mode Enter Y...

Страница 16: ...N ID 7 as management g Type reboot Now the Managed Media Converter is configured to pass all data between the OPTICS or UPLINK and DATA ports except that which is tagged with VLAN ID 7 All data tagged...

Страница 17: ...Tag is 7 Management Priority is 0 e Make sure the Are VLAN Tags required on the EXT Port field is set to N TRANSPARENT MODE SETUP Is a VLAN tag required on Management packets Y Do you want to enter th...

Страница 18: ...TE 39 Now the Managed Media Converter is configured to pass only tagged data between the OPTICS or UPLINK and DATA ports All untagged data is considered management traffic and passes from the OPTICS o...

Страница 19: ...passes between Optics and Data port EXCEPT what has been defined as the Management Domain The Management Domain can either be defined as untagged traffic or traffic with a specified VLAN ID In Transpa...

Страница 20: ...air 2 TX LinkLoss detects the fault and disables the OPTICS or UPLINK port 3 FX LinkLoss detects the fiber loss and disables the DATA port The link fault is passed through the media conversion and is...

Страница 21: ...can also be performed using a Telnet session You can only use one Telnet session at a time There are three levels of Telnet account access User View status change own password and reboot Operator User...

Страница 22: ...connected device Press Enter after each You can also assign a default gateway to allow the unit to be visible beyond the local network press Enter to skip When finished press Enter then type reboot f...

Страница 23: ...e a new community string go to the main configuration screen and press C Enter the name of the new community up to 16 characters no spaces and press Enter Then type one of the following to assign the...

Страница 24: ...you can launch a console session through the serial port and type in the command cleandb If both the serial and the iConfig passwords are forgotten you must contact technical support Ending Your Sess...

Страница 25: ...two levels of cleandb The first level resets the Telnet iConfig password and all of the SNMP database values The second level additionally resets the IP address IP Subnet Gateway VLAN settings CLI com...

Страница 26: ...FXLinkLoss Only Enabled TXLinkLoss Only Enabled FiberAlert Plus FXLinkLoss Enabled FiberAlert Plus TXLinkLoss Enabled TXLinkLoss Plus FXLinkLoss Enabled TXLinkLoss FXLinkLoss FiberAlert Enabled Fiber...

Страница 27: ...trol Settings Unit FlowControl Disable FlowControl Globally Unit FiberAlert TXLinkLoss Plus FXLinkLoss Enabled Unit LoopBack No LoopBack Normal Traffic Mode Unit Max FrameSz Oversized Frames 1536 802...

Страница 28: ...management isolation and is not recommended for normal use This section describes the telnet serial port screens and fields available for configuring the Managed Media Converter modes 29 In the above...

Страница 29: ...0 0 VLAN 25 0 0 VLAN 4 0 0 VLAN 15 0 0 VLAN 26 0 0 VLAN 5 0 0 VLAN 16 0 0 VLAN 27 0 0 VLAN 6 0 0 VLAN 17 0 0 VLAN 28 0 0 VLAN 7 0 0 VLAN 18 0 0 VLAN 29 0 0 VLAN 8 0 0 VLAN 19 0 0 VLAN 30 0 0 VLAN 9 0...

Страница 30: ...a Tagging Enter N if you do not want Extra Tags N Are VLAN Tags required on the EXT Port N Type S or F3 to save the new information Type Q of F4 to quit and cancel changes Reboot is required for any c...

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