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Features and Configuration
The IMC-574I-SFP offers a full feature set including Auto Negotiation, Selective
Advertising, AutoCross, VLANs, SNMP Management, Loopback testing and OAM.
Unit software updates can be downloaded through TFTP or iView
IMC-574I-SFP features include:
SNMP manageable
OAM AH
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IEEE 802.3ah Link OAM for per port monitoring (OAM AH)
OAM AH Functions
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Discovery
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Link Performance Monitoring
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Remote Loopback
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Fault Detection
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Link Fault
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Dying Gasp
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Critical Event
OAM CFM (SERVICE-OAM)
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IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management (OAM CFM)
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OAM CFM Functions
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Continuity Check
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Loopback
Speed/duplex modes
802.1q VLAN; trunk or access port-based
EtherType 88A8 as defined in 802.1ad
Command Line Interface capable (CLI), TELNET
Link Fault Pass Through (LFPT)
Password assignment via CLI, Telnet or iView
DIP Switch configuration for Modes
Bandwidth Limiting
The IMC-574I-SFP can be installed as a standalone 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-MultiWay can behave as a Remote to an iMcV-Giga-Fiber-
LinX-II (or –III) Host when:
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The iMcV-Giga-FiberLinX-II (or -III):
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Is connected via the SFP ports on the IE-MultiWay.
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Is configured as a Host.
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The SNMP card (if present):
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Uses SNMP firmware version 953-00D0 or higher.
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The IMC-574I-SFP:
When using iView
address using a secure management channel. However, an IP address can be
assigned through iView
address of 10.10.10.10.
IMC-574I-SFP User Manual
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, the IMC-574I-SFP can be fully managed without an IP
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(iConfig view), the CLI or Telnet using the default IP
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(iConfig view).
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