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  • Page 1 MCM-W Series Media Converter User’s Manual USM Ver 1.3...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    Copyright Copyright © 2012 Xtramus Technologies, all rights reserved. The information contained in this document is the property of Xtramus Technologies. No part of this publication shall be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of Xtramus Technologies.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    “ddmi” & “llf” commands in the table. Page 40, change command “devname” to “name”. Page 40, adding “location” and “contact commands. Page 44, adding “ddmi” & “llf” functions descriptions. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1.2. Features, Key Advantages, and Main Applications of MCM-W ........7 1.3. MCM-W Functions Overview .....................8 1.3.1. MCM-W Outer Case .......................8 1.3.2. MCM-W Front Panel.......................9 A. Front Panel of MCM-7S81-W ..................9 B. Front Panel of MCM-8S22-W ..................10 C. Front Panel of MCM-8S23-W ..................11 D. Front Panel of MCM-8S82-W ..................12 E.
  • Page 5 C. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – ip ...............43 D. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – ddmi ..............44 E. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – LLF ..............44 F. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – cls ..............44 G. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – logout..............44 4. MCM-W General Specifications....................45 E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 6: Mcm-W Overview

    Pause Frame, Length: 64 Bytes, Length: 65-127 Bytes, Length: 128-255 Bytes, Length: 256-511 Bytes, Length: 512-1023 Bytes, Length: 1024-1518 Bytes, Unicast packet, Multicast packet, CRC Error, IP Checksum Error (Not supported for MCM-7S81-W), Under size packet, and Over size packet. With various interfaces, MCM-W provides different conversions between fibers and copper wires in 10Gbps Ethernet.
  • Page 7: Features, Key Advantages, And Main Applications Of Mcm-W

    Connection between fiber to copper or fiber to fiber 10G Ethernet equipment Providing protections against lightning and static electricity for Ethernet network and the network main system Providing additional network management options Can be applied in Telecommunication room, R&D laboratory, Data center, etc E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 8: Mcm-W Functions Overview

    Front Panel platforms for different types of media. Please see “1.3.2. MCM-W Front Panel” for more detailed information. Cooling fan for ventilation. All MCM-W (expect MCM-7S81-W) have cooling fans Cooling Fan installed. MCM-W’s back panels allow users to access their management web pages or making configurations via hyper terminal softwares.
  • Page 9: Mcm-W Front Panel

    1000Base-X LED Status Green ON MCM-7S81-W is power on. Power Green OFF MCM-7S81-W is power off. MCM-7S81-W is booting properly and is Green ON ready for tests. Yellow ON Error occurred when booting MCM-7S81-W. Green ON Port A/B is connected.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Of Mcm-8S22-W

    Error occurred when booting MCM-8S22-W. Green ON Port A/B is connected. Green Blinking Port A/B is transmitting/receiving data. ▇ User-defined LED ▲ User-defined LED Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 11: Front Panel Of Mcm-8S23-W

    Error occurred when booting MCM-8S23-W. Green ON Port A/B is connected. Green Blinking Port A/B is transmitting/receiving data. ▇ User-defined LED ▲ User-defined LED Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 12: Front Panel Of Mcm-8S82-W

    Error occurred when booting MCM-8S82-W. Green ON Port A/B is connected. Green Blinking Port A/B is transmitting/receiving data. ▇ User-defined LED ▲ User-defined LED Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 13: Front Panel Of Mcm-8S62-W

    Green ON ready for tests. Yellow ON Error occurred when booting MCM-8S62-W. Green ON Port A/B is connected. Green Blinking Port A/B is transmitting/receiving data. Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 14: Front Panel Of Mcm-8S33-W

    Error occurred when booting MCM-8S33-W. Green ON Port A/B is connected. Green Blinking Port A/B is transmitting/receiving data. ▇ User-defined LED ▲ User-defined LED Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 15: Front Panel Of Mcm-8S83-W

    Error occurred when booting MCM-8S83-W. Green ON Port A/B is connected. Green Blinking Port A/B is transmitting/receiving data. ▇ User-defined LED ▲ User-defined LED Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 16: Mcm-W Back Panel

    MCM-W’s management web pages 2.5mm Phone Jack for connecting PC’s RS 232 B Diagnostic Port port, thus allowing users to make configurations via hyper terminal softwares. DC 12 V Power Jack Power Jack E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 17: Mcm-W Series Installation

    Cat 6a. This standard specifies four individually-shielded pairs (STP) inside an overall shield. Cat 7 Designed for transmission at frequencies up to 600 MHz. It has better performance than Cat E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 18: 10Gbase-R (Optical Fiber)

    Single-mode fibers are used for most communication links longer than 200 meters. Fiber Buffer/Jacket Color Meaning Yellow Single-mode optical fiber, long distance connection Orange Multi-mode optical fiber, short distance connection E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 19: Connection Of Utp Cable And Optical Fiber

    Link/ACT LED located under the RJ45 Port will be on accordingly. 2.2.2. 10GBASE-R (Optical Fiber) Please see the figure down below for connecting the optical fiber, transceiver, and MCM-W’s SFP+ Port. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 20 SFP+/XFP Transceivers are active components that consume power from MCM-W and are capable of converting signals between optical data flow and electronic data flow. For different transmission purpose, the component inside SFP+ form factor can be 10BASE-LR or 10BAST-SR mode. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 21: Applications Examples For Your Network

    Several 1Gbps connections can be distributed by the switches mentioned above to different buildings inside the university by Cat 6a network cables (which can be extended to 100 meters). G/H/I General switches with 1Gbps or 100Mbps ports can be connected here for the end-users. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES...
  • Page 22: Application For Online Game Company

    If the bandwidth requirement of online game servers is heavy, you can connect them to 10Gbps port of 10Gbps switch as shown in the figure above. Different kinds of server with different applications are located side by side by connections from 10Gbps Ethernet Switch via inexpensive Cat.6 cable. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 23: Application For Home Users

    (Technologies such as VDSL provide high speed, short-range link are used often in FTTx service) E Different rooms of homes or different compartments in the same building. MCM-W can be located at any place that near or away from building, depending on the service to home users. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 24: Mcm-W Management

    MCM-W Series management webpage. Note: Please note that if you leave the Phone Jack to RS232 Cable plugged in MCM-W, you won’t be able to login to MCM-W’s management webpage. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES...
  • Page 25: Accessing Mcm-W Management Webpage

    MCM-W Series’ management webpage displayed on your web browser as shown in the figure down below. The following sections will illustrate MCM-W Series management webpage functions with MCM-8S33-W . Management webpage for other MCM-W Series are quite the same and can be re lated. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 26: Mcm-W Management Webpage - Overview

    Model Name This field displays the model name of your MCM-W series. The Main Display Screen displays the system information, network D Main Display Screen tapping statistics, and detail configuration options. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 27: Mcm-W Management Webpage - System

    DHCP: MCM-W Series’ IP, subnet mask, and gateway addresses are assigned automatically by a DHCP server. IP Address MCM-W Series’ IP address. Subnet Mask MCM-W Series’ subnet mask. Gateway IP MCM-W Series’ gateway address. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 28: Mcm-W Management Webpage - Ddmi

    MCM-W Management Webpage will show n/a on each not captured parameter field. Please check with your transceivers supplier if their transceiver can support or not on capturing the DDMI parameters. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES...
  • Page 29: Mcm-W Management Webpage - Management

    You can input MCM-W’s subnet mask here in this field. Gateway You can input MCM-W’s gateway address here in this field. Apply Apply the changes you’ve made here. *Note: The default IP address for MCM-W is 192.168.1.8. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 30: User Settings

    Input the contact information for MCM-W here in this field. System Location Input the system’s location for MCM-W here in this field. System Name Input the alias for MCM-W here in this field. Apply Apply the changes you’ve made here. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 31: Snmp Setting

    Input the user name that has both WRITE and READ privileges. Apply the changes you’ve made here. Apply E. Link Loss Forwarding Link Loss Forwarding Settings Enable Link Loss Forwarding function. disable Link Loss Forwarding function. Apply Apply the changes you’ve made here. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 32: Mcm-W Management Webpage - Usc Setting

    When the USC is turn ON, you may choose the type of USC in USC Type this option. After choosing the type of USC, input the USC Address in this USC Address field. Apply Apply the changes you’ve made here. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 33: Mcm-W Management Webpage - Counter

    Please see the section below for more detailed description. A. Device Counter The Counter Report can display statistics reports of MCM-W’s Port A/B. Device Counter Clear Clear all statistics displayed in the table. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 34: Port A/B-Usc

    B. Port A/B-USC In this option, you can see the Counter Report based on the type of USC (Universal Stream Counter) chosen in USC Setting (Please see the 3.1.5. MCM-W Management Webpage – USC Setting.) E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES...
  • Page 35: Mcm-W Management Webpage - Maintenance

    MCM-W’s FPGA files are in the format of “*.bin”. Send Click this button to start upgrading MCM-W’s FPGA. Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware. Please DO NOT power off your MCM-W. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 36: System Reboot

    Factory Defaults You can set all MCM-W’s settings to the default value by clicking the “Restore” Restore button. Please note that all unsaved data/settings will be lost after restoring MCM-W’s settings to default value. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 37: Managing Mcm-W With Hyperterminal

    Establishing Connection with MCM-W 1. Input a name for this connection, such as MCM-W, and also select an icon for this connection. Click “OK” to continue. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 38 Default Password: admin (Both the User Name and Password are case-sensitive.) If you change MCM-W’s user name and password with MCM-W’s configuration webpage, please log in with the new user name and password here. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 39: Mcm-W Hyperterminal Commands

    The logout command allows you to log out. For security issues, it is logout logout recommended that you should log out if you’re not using the HyperTerminal anymore. Please see sections down below for more detailed information regarding to MCM-W’s command. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 40: Mcm-W Hyperterminal Command - System

    The <parameter> can be public, private, or user names. The system save command allows you to save the current settings to MCM-W’s save NV-RAM. Please note that all unsaved settings will be lost after system reboot. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 41 3. A Send File window will pop up. Please set the Protocol to Xmodem, and click the Browse button. system update firmware/FPGA (Contd.) 4. Choose the firmware you would like to upgrade to and click Open. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 42 The system reset command allows you to reset all MCM-W’s settings back to the reset default values. The system reboot command allows you to reboot MCM-W. Please note that all reboot unsaved settings will be lost after rebooting. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 43: Mcm-W Hyperterminal Command - Counter

    The ip gateway <Gateway Address> command allows you to set MCM-W’s gateway gateway* address. For example, to set MCM-W’s subnet gateway address to 192.168.1.254, please input the command “ip gateway 192.168.1.254”. *MCM-W’s default IP address/subnet mask/default gateway are 192.168.1.8/255.255.255.0/192.168.1.1 E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 44: Mcm-W Hyperterminal Command - Ddmi

    The cls command allows you to clear HyperTerminal screen. G. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – logout Command Descriptions – logout logout The logout command allows you to log out of MCM-W’s HyperTerminal configuration session. E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 45: Mcm-W General Specifications

    F ~ 104 Storage: 0 C ~ 50 C (32 F ~ 122 Humidity Operating: 0% ~ 85% RH Storage: 0% ~ 85% RH (non-condensing) Dimension 147 mm x 89 mm x 28 mm E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ® XTRAMUS TECHNOLOGIES Website: www.Xtramus.com...
  • Page 46 Note: Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without notice. All products and company names are trademarks of their respective corporations. Copyright © 2012 Xtramus Technologies, all rights reserved. Do not reproduce, redistribute or repost without written permission from Xtramus. Doc # USM_MCM-W _V1.2_ENG_ 20120214 E-mail: sales@xtramus.com ®...

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