Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product R231-14 METRObility Optical Systems
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T able of Contents Radiance Access Line Cards Installation & User Guide Overview .............................................................................................................. 4 Installation Guide ..................................
4 Overview Overview The Metrobility ® Radiance 100Mbps Access Line Cards ar e the industry’ s first media converters with the ability to reach across a wide area network (W AN) to communicate, test and reconfigure an unmanaged remote device, without reducing the available bandwidth to the customer site.
Radiance Access Line Cards 5 The Radiance access line card provides the following key features: • Remote management using Metrobility’ s unique Radiance technology which enables communication with an unmanaged remote device. • Complete Remote Monitoring (RMON) Group 1 Ethernet Statistics support.
6 Installation Guide Installation Guide Follow the simple steps outlined in this section to install and start using the Radiance access line cards. NOTE: Electr ostatic dischar ge pr ecautions should be taken when handling any line car d. Pr oper gr ounding is r ecommended (i.
Radiance Access Line Cards 7 * DIP switches can also be managed via console commands or through Metrobility’s NetBeacon or W ebBeacon management software.
8 Installation Guide Link Loss Carry Forward Link Loss Carry Forward (LLCF) is provided as an aid in troubleshoot- ing a remote connection. When LLCF is enabled, loss of the receive signal at the TX port prevents the FX port from transmitting an idle signal onto the cable.
Radiance Access Line Cards 9 • Grasp the card by the front panel as shown. • Insert the card into a slot in the chassis making sure that the top and bottom edges of the board are aligned with the top and bottom card guides in the chassis. Do not force the card into the chassis unneces- sarily .
10 Installation Guide • Slide the card in until the top and bottom edges of the front panel are flush and even with the top and bottom edges of the chassis. • T o secure the line card to the chassis, turn the thumbscrew clockwise until it is snug.
Radiance Access Line Cards 11 The singlemode (SM) connector supports a maximum segment length of 20, 40, 60, or 100 km, depending on the model. NOTE: T o enable remote management, make sure the management (MAN) LED is ON after connecting the fiber cable to the remote access line card.
12 User Guide User Guide This section contains information about the operating features of the Radiance access line cards. LED Indicators The Radiance access line cards provide several LEDs on the front panel for the visible verification of unit status and proper functionality .
Radiance Access Line Cards 13 Default Software Settings The following settings can only be changed via software commands. * Bandwidth Allocation .............................................................................. 100Mbps Maximum Burst Size .
14 User Guide The maximum burst size can be adjusted to one of the following settings: 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256 kilobytes. Loopback Mode Y ou can enable loopback on either port on the locally managed card or on the remote fiber port.
Radiance Access Line Cards 15 Disabling a port stops the data flow to and from that port. Although data is neither sent nor received, the disabled port continues to accept, process and transmit management packets. However , if LLCF is enabled and the opposite port has no link, management packets will not be transmitted.
16 User Guide Singlemode Fiber Optic Power Monitors Through software * , you can read the input and output power levels of the singlemode fiber optic port on the access line cards with diagnostic capabilities. Input Power Level The accuracy of the input power monitor is ± 1 dBm from -28 dBm to -12 dBm.
Radiance Access Line Cards 17 Link Loss Carry Forward (LLCF) * The access line cards incorporate an LLCF function for troubleshooting a remote connection. When LLCF is enabled, the ports do not transmit a link signal until they receive a link signal from the opposite port.
18 User Guide Link Loss Return (LLR) The fiber optic ports of the access line cards have been designed with an LLR function * for troubleshooting a remote connection. When LLR is enabled, the fiber port’ s transmitter shuts down if its receiver fails to detect a valid receive link.
Radiance Access Line Cards 19 T opology Solutions Radiance R5000 Remote Device Customer Premises CO/POP SNMP Control Remote Communications Path Status Reporting Configuration Instructions Used Bandwid.
20 User Guide T echnical Specifications Data Rate Data Rate ____________________ 100Mbps half duplex, 200Mbps full duplex Bit Delay ____________________________________ 66 bits (fiber to copper) _____.
Radiance Access Line Cards 21 Singlemode CWDM F/O Interface (R231-47, -49, -51, -53, -55, -57, -59, -61) Connector _____________________________________________________ LC W avelength ________________.
22 User Guide Product Safety , EMC and Compliance Statements This equipment complies with the following requirements: •U L • CSA • EN60950 (safety CE) • FCC Part 15, Class A • EN55022 Class .
Radiance Access Line Cards 23 Warranty and Servicing Three-Y ear W arranty for the Radiance Access Line Card Metrobility Optical Systems, Inc. warrants that every Radiance access line card will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of THREE YEARS from the date of Metrobility shipment.
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