IMC Networks IE-MultiWay Operation Manual page 6

Media/mode converter gigabit ethernet
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OAM AH Functions
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
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OAM CFM (SERVICE-OAM)
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
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Speed/duplex modes
802.1q VLAN
Extra tagging with user-defined VLAN tag Ethertype
Ethertype 88A8 as defined in 802.1ad
Command Line Interface capable (CLI)
Telnet
Password assignment via CLI, Telnet or iView²
DIP Switch configuration for Modes
Bandwidth Limiting
The IE-MultiWay can be installed 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-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-MultiWay
Is configured as a Host
Uses firmware version A1 860-00D1 or higher
2) The SNMP card (if present):
Uses SNMP firmware version 953-00C8 or higher
3) The IE-MultiWay:
Uses firmware version 123-00A1 or higher
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When using iView
, the IE-MultiWay can be fully managed without an IP address
using a secure management channel. However, an IP address can be assigned
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