Xtramus MCM-7S81-W, MCM-8S22-W, MCM-8S23-W, MCM-8S83-W, MCM-8S62-W User Manual

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MCM-W Series
Media Converter
USM Ver 1.3
Foreword
Copyright
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Trademarks MCM-W is a trademark or registered trademark of Xtramus Technologies. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the
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Warranty
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Contact Information
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Revision History
Date Version History
2011/05/06 1.0 First draft version
2011/10/06 1.1
1. Change management webpage pictures.
2. Adding notes regarding to FPGA/Firmware upgrading.
3. Adding notes regarding to using management webpage while phone jack to RS232 cable is still plugged.
2011/12/28 1.2
1. Modify figures according to new Web UI on page 26,
27, 31~35.
2. Add DDMI function on page 28.
3. Adding more information about product features and
main applications on page 7.
2012/02/14 1.3
1. Page 31, adding Link Loss Forwarding section.
2. Page 38, changing the MCM-W HyperTerminal main
screen figure.
3. Page 39, changing the MCM-W HyperTerminal main
screen figure, and adding “ddmi” & “llf” commands in the table.
4. Page 40, change command “devname” to “name”.
5. Page 40, adding “location” and “contact commands.
6. Page 44, adding “ddmi” & “llf” functions descriptions.
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Table of Contents
Foreword..........................................................................................................................................2
Revision History..............................................................................................................................3
1. MCM-W Overview ........................................................................................................................6
1.1. General Descriptions of MCM-W.......................................................................................6
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. Front Panel of MCM-8S62-W ........................................................................................13
F. Front Panel of MCM-8S33-W.........................................................................................14
G. Front Panel of MCM-8S83-W ........................................................................................15
1.3.3. MCM-W Back Panel .....................................................................................................16
2. MCM-W Series Installation........................................................................................................17
2.1. Choices of UTP Cable and Optical fiber.........................................................................17
2.1.1. 10GBASE-T (Copper Wire)..........................................................................................17
2.1.2. 10GBASE-R (Optical Fiber).........................................................................................18
2.2. Connection of UTP Cable and Optical fiber...................................................................19
2.2.1. 10GBASE-T (Copper Wire)..........................................................................................19
2.2.2. 10GBASE-R (Optical Fiber).........................................................................................19
2.3. Applications Examples for Your Network.......................................................................21
2.3.1. Application for University...........................................................................................21
2.3.2. Application for Online Game Company.....................................................................22
2.3.3. Application for Home Users .......................................................................................23
3. MCM-W Management ................................................................................................................24
3.1. Managing MCM-W with Management Webpage.............................................................24
3.1.1. Accessing MCM-W Management Webpage...............................................................25
3.1.2. MCM-W Management Webpage – Overview..............................................................26
3.1.3. MCM-W Management Webpage – System.................................................................27
A. System Information ..........................................................................................................27
3.1.4. MCM-W Management Webpage – DDMI ....................................................................28
3.1.5. MCM-W Management Webpage – Management........................................................29
A. IP Configuration............................................................................................................29
B. User Settings.................................................................................................................30
C. System Configuration...................................................................................................30
D. SNMP Setting.................................................................................................................31
E. Link Loss Forwarding...................................................................................................31
3.1.6. MCM-W Management Webpage – USC Setting.........................................................32
3.1.7. MCM-W Management Webpage – Counter................................................................33
A. Device Counter..............................................................................................................33
B. Port A/B-USC.................................................................................................................34
3.1.8. MCM-W Management Webpage – Maintenance........................................................35
A. Save Changes................................................................................................................35
B. Update F/W (Firmware).................................................................................................35
C Update FPGA..................................................................................................................35
D. System Reboot..............................................................................................................36
E. System Config...............................................................................................................36
F. Config Upload ................................................................................................................36
G. Factory Defaults ............................................................................................................36
3.2. Managing MCM-W with HyperTerminal...........................................................................37
3.3.1. HyperTerminal Settings for MCM-W...........................................................................37
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3.3.2. MCM-W HyperTerminal Commands...........................................................................39
A. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – system..............................................................40
B. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – counter .............................................................43
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
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1. MCM-W Overview
1.1. General Descriptions of MCM-W
MCM-W is a complete and versatile solution for applications such as FTTx, CWDM, and carrier Ethernet. By the diversified speeds of 1,000Mbps and 10Gbps, Xtramus provides standalone MCM-W for different applications and can be applied according to your ideal network topology.
Xtramus’ MCM-W provides various interfaces such as UTP, SFP, SFP+, XFP and CX4. All these interfaces are developed to support the protocols such as 100Base-Tx, 100Base-Fx, 1000Base-T, 1000Base-X, 10GBase-T, 10GBase-LR, 10GBase-SR and 10GBase-CX4, thus making your network more complete and solid.
All MCM-Ws are equipped with real-time LEDs which display the status of each port, thus allowing users to view network status easily.
MCM-W provides an easy-to-access Management Webpage, allowing users to view system status, counters, and network statistics.
Also, MCM-W supports MIB Counter Report including counters such as Packet, Byte, Broadcast packet, 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.
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1.2. Features, Key Advantages, and Main Applications of MCM-W
Features
¾ Diversified interfaces including SFP, SFP+, RJ45, XFP and CX4 ¾ Supports 3R (Re-generation, Re-timing, Re-shaping) Performance for extending network cable
coverage
¾ Supports Jumbo Frame ¾ Supports D/D (Digital Detection) functioned optical transceivers and overload protection ¾ Support easy-to-use Management Webpage that allows users to view system status, counters,
and network statistics
¾ Supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) ¾ Supports Link Loss Forwarding ¾ Supports DDMI (Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface), allowing users to view status such as
Temperature, Supply Voltage, Tx Bias Current, Tx Power (dBm), and Rx Power (dBm).
Key Advantages
¾ Fast connection with multi-function ¾ Provide reliable long-distance connection ¾ Port supported: SFP, SFP+, RJ45, XFP and CX4 ¾ Small portable size case ¾ Plug and play without extra configuration
Main Applications
¾ Media converter for network backbone ¾ Connection between fiber to copper or fiber to fiber 10G Ethernet equipment ¾ Providing protections against lightning and static electricity for Ethernet network and the network
main system
¾ Providing additional network management options ¾ Can be applied in Telecommunication room, R&D laboratory, Data center, etc
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1.3. MCM-W Functions Overview
1.3.1. MCM-W Outer Case
MCM-W’s outer case consists three parts: Front Panel, Cooling Fan, and Back Panel. The figure above shows the outer case of MCM-8S22-W. Outer cases of other MCM-W are quite the same and can be related.
MCM-W Outer Case Overview
Front Panel
MCM-W comes with various different types of ports, providing media converting platforms for different types of media. Please see “1.3.2. MCM-W Front Panel” for more detailed information.
Cooling Fan
Cooling fan for ventilation. All MCM-W (expect MCM-7S81-W) have cooling fans installed.
Back Panel
MCM-W’s back panels allow users to access their management web pages or making configurations via hyper terminal softwares. Also, MCM-W’s power jack is located on the back panel as well. Please see “1.3.3. MCM-W Back Panel”for more detailed information.
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1.3.2. MCM-W Front Panel
As mentioned in “1.3.1. MCM-W Outer Case”, MCM-W comes with various different types of ports, providing media converting platforms for different types of media. Please see the sections down below for more detailed information/specification for MCM-W.
A. Front Panel of MCM-7S81-W
MCM-7S81-W Front Panel Specification
Port A
RJ45
Interface
Port B
SFP
Data Transfer Rate
1000 Mbps
Ethernet Mode
1000Base-T 1000Base-X
LED Status
Green ON
MCM-7S81-W is power on.
Power
Green OFF
MCM-7S81-W is power off.
Green ON
MCM-7S81-W is booting properly and is ready for tests.
SYS
Yellow ON
Error occurred when booting MCM-7S81-W.
Green ON
Port A/B is connected.
A/B
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
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B. Front Panel of MCM-8S22-W
MCM-8S22-W Front Panel Specification
Port A
SFP+
Interface
Port B
SFP+
Data Transfer Rate
10 Gbps
Ethernet Mode
10GBase-LR 10GBase-SR
LED Status
Green ON
MCM-8S22-W is power on.
Power
Green OFF
MCM-8S22-W is power off.
Green ON
MCM-8S22-W is booting properly and is ready for tests.
SYS
Yellow ON
Error occurred when booting MCM-8S22-W.
Green ON
Port A/B is connected.
A/B
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
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C. Front Panel of MCM-8S23-W
MCM-8S23-W Front Panel Specification
Port A
SFP+
Interface
Port B
XFP
Data Transfer Rate
10 Gbps
Ethernet Mode
10GBase-LR 10GBase-SR
LED Status
Green ON
MCM-8S23-W is power on.
Power
Green OFF
MCM-8S23-W is power off.
Green ON
MCM-8S23-W is booting properly and is ready for tests.
SYS
Yellow ON
Error occurred when booting MCM-8S23-W.
Green ON
Port A/B is connected.
A/B
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
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D. Front Panel of MCM-8S82-W
MCM-8S82-W Front Panel Specification
Port A
RJ45
Interface
Port B
SFP+
Data Transfer Rate
10 Gbps
Ethernet Mode
10GBase-LR 10GBase-SR
10GBase-T
LED Status
Green ON
MCM-8S82-W is power on.
Power
Green OFF
MCM-8S82-W is power off.
Green ON
MCM-8S82-W is booting properly and is ready for tests.
SYS
Yellow ON
Error occurred when booting MCM-8S82-W.
Green ON
Port A/B is connected.
A/B
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
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E. Front Panel of MCM-8S62-W
MCM-8S62-W Front Panel Specification
Port A
CX4
Interface
Port B
SFP+
Data Transfer Rate
10 Gbps
Ethernet Mode
10GBase-LR 10GBase-SR
10GBase-CX4
LED Status
Green ON
MCM-8S62-W is booting properly and is ready for tests.
SYS
Yellow ON
Error occurred when booting MCM-8S62-W.
Green ON
Port A/B is connected.
A/B
Green Blinking
Port A/B is transmitting/receiving data.
Note: All LEDS will be off when upgrading FPGA/Firmware
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F. Front Panel of MCM-8S33-W
MCM-8S33-W Front Panel Specification
Port A
XFP
Interface
Port B
XFP
Data Transfer Rate
10 Gbps
Ethernet Mode
10GBase-LR 10GBase-SR
LED Status
Green ON
MCM-8S33-W is power on.
Power
Green OFF
MCM-8S33-W is power off.
Green ON
MCM-8S33-W is booting properly and is ready for tests.
SYS
Yellow ON
Error occurred when booting MCM-8S33-W.
Green ON
Port A/B is connected.
A/B
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
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