IMC Networks iMcV-MediaLinX Operation Manual page 8

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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.
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 iMcV-MediaLinX between segment 2 and 3. This
would then send a signal back to the iMcV-MediaLinX between segment 1 and 2. If
the iMcV-MediaLinX between segment 1 and 2 is in a managed chassis, the chassis
would send a trap that the port is down. Alternatively, if the iMcV-MediaLinX 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.
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