About The Ie-Imcv-Gigabit; Configuration Instructions - IMC Networks IE-iMcV-Gigabit Operation Manual

Snmp manageable ie-imcv-gigabit module
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About the IE-iMcV-Gigabit

Unless noted otherwise, all references to the IE-iMcV-Gigabit in this manual are also
applicable to the IE-iMcV-Gigabit TX/SFP.
The SNMP manageable IE-iMcV-Gigabit Module provides a single conversion
between 1000 Base-T twisted pair and 1000 Base-SX/LX fiber. Each IE-iMcV-Gigabit
includes one RJ-45 connector and one pair of SC fiber optic connectors, and/or an
SFP port, which can support any fiber type; dual strand available in LC connectors,
and Single Strand Fiber SFPs available in SC connectors. IE-iMcV-Gigabit Modules
install into any modular, SNMP manageable iMediaChassis, as well as the
MediaChassis series, which is unmanaged. The IE-iMcV-Gigabit offers an extended
temperature 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.
All IE-iMcV-Gigabit Modules, including 1300 nm multi-mode and 1310 nm single-mode
(TX/LX), 850 nm multi-mode fiber (TX/SX) and single-strand versions (TX/SSLX) will be referred
to as IE-iMcV-Gigabit throughout this guide except where differences need to be indicated.
Installing an iMcV-Module
iMcV-Modules install in IMC Networks' SNMP manageable iMediaChassis series or in
any MediaChassis.
To install an iMcV-Module:
1.
Remove the blank 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-Module 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 screw.
4.
Save any "blanks" removed during installation for future use if the configuration
requirements change.

Configuration Instructions

IE-iMcV-Gigabit Modules have user-configurable features. Refer to the matrix for
configuring both managed (via an SNMP compatible management application such as
iView²) and unmanaged IE-iMcV-Gigabit Modules.
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