MCM-W Series Media Converter User’s Manual USM Ver 1.3
B. Front Panel of MCM-8S22-W MCM-8S22-W Front Panel Specification Port A SFP+ InterfacePort B SFP+ Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode 10GBase-
C. Front Panel of MCM-8S23-W MCM-8S23-W Front Panel Specification Port A SFP+ InterfacePort B XFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode 10GBase-L
D. Front Panel of MCM-8S82-W MCM-8S82-W Front Panel Specification Port A RJ45 InterfacePort B SFP+ Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode 10GBase-
E. Front Panel of MCM-8S62-W MCM-8S62-W Front Panel Specification Port A CX4 InterfacePort B SFP+ Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode 10GBase-L
F. Front Panel of MCM-8S33-W MCM-8S33-W Front Panel Specification Port A XFP InterfacePort B XFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode 10GBase-LR
G. Front Panel of MCM-8S83-W MCM-8S83-W Front Panel Specification Port A RJ45 InterfacePort B XFP Data Transfer Rate 10 Gbps Ethernet Mode 1000Base-
1.3.3. MCM-W Back Panel MCM-W Back Panel Description A Management Port 100 Mbps RJ45 Management Port for connecting MCM-W series to a network, thus
2. MCM-W Series Installation As a media convertor platform, installing MCM-W series is very easy and simple: all you have to do is to plug the prop
2.1.2. 10GBASE-R (Optical Fiber) 10GBASE-R is 10Gbps Ethernet connection that based on IEEE802.3ae. It uses fiber as transmission media with differ
2.2. Connection of UTP Cable and Optical fiber 2.2.1. 10GBASE-T (Copper Wire) 10GBASE-T uses the same RJ45 connector that is the same as original
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Optical Fiber As mentioned above, there are Single-mode and Multi-mode optical fiber. Both of them can be used for MCM-W series. Fiber Connector Op
2.3. Applications Examples for Your Network 2.3.1. Application for University 10Gbps speed Ethernet connection may not be commonly seen in ordinary o
2.3.2. Application for Online Game Company For ISPs or online game companies, MCM-W series provide a more economical solution for control room cabl
2.3.3. Application for Home Users The figure down below is an example of how the FTTX architectures may vary regarding to distances between the opt
3. MCM-W Management You can configure MCM-W’s settings and view statistics generated while performing media converting with MCM-W by: ¾ Connecting
3.1.1. Accessing MCM-W Management Webpage To access MCM-W Series’ management webpage, please open your web browser, and type in MCM-W Series’ default
3.1.2. MCM-W Management Webpage – Overview MCM-W Series Management Webpage Overview This field displays the port status of your MCM-W series. You
3.1.3. MCM-W Management Webpage – System A. System Information System Information displays MCM-W Series’ system information including: System Info
3.1.4. MCM-W Management Webpage – DDMI DDMI (Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface) includes 5 parameters : Temperature (℃), Supply Voltage (mV)
3.1.5. MCM-W Management Webpage – Management There are 4 options available for Management, which includes: • IP Settings: Allows you to set how MC
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 note
B. User Settings For issues regarding to system security, MCM-W has 2 different user security levels, which are: • Administrator: User with Admin
D. SNMP Setting SNMP Setting Read Community Input the user name that has only READ privilege. Write Community Input the user name that has both WR
3.1.6. MCM-W Management Webpage – USC Setting You can modify the USC (Universal Stream Counter) settings in this option, which includes USC ON/OFF, U
3.1.7. MCM-W Management Webpage – Counter Two options are available in the Counter configuration webpage: Device Counter and Port A/B-USC. Please see
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
3.1.8. MCM-W Management Webpage – Maintenance 7 options are available in the Maintenance configuration webpage: Save Changes, Update Firmware, Upda
D. System Reboot System Reboot Reboot You can reboot MCM-W by clicking the “Reboot” button. Please note that all unsaved settings will be lost after
3.2. Managing MCM-W with HyperTerminal MCM-W allows users to make system configurations and view test statistics/system information with HyperTermin
Establishing Connection with MCM-W 2. Select the COM port of PC for this connection. Click “OK” to continue. 3. Set the COM port parameters acco
3.3.2. MCM-W HyperTerminal Commands After logging in MCM-W via HyperTerminal, a MCM-W Command Menu will be displayed, showing MCM-W’s HyperTerminal
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A. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – system Command Descriptions – system show The system show allows you to view MCM-W’s PCB/firmware/FPGA versions, as
Command Descriptions – system system (Contd.) update firmware/FPGA The system update [firmware/FPGA] commands allow you to upgrade MCM-W’s firmware
Command Descriptions – system update (Contd.) firmware/FPGA (Contd.) 5. Click the Send button to start sending firmware. 6. System is sending f
B. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – counter Command Descriptions – counter show The counter show command allows you to view all MCM-W’s counter report.
D. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – ddmi Command Descriptions – ddmi ddmi porta/portb show The ddmi porta (or portb) show command allows you to view the
4. MCM-W General Specifications System Control ¾ Transceiver Power ON/OFF ¾ Link Connection Mode: Slave/SegmentSystem Control ¾ Selectable Auto/For
Note: Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without notice. All products and company
3.3.2. MCM-W HyperTerminal Commands...39 A. MCM-W HyperTerminal Command – sys
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 Ethe
1.2. Features, Key Advantages, and Main Applications of MCM-W Features ¾ Diversified interfaces including SFP, SFP+, RJ45, XFP and CX4 ¾ Supports 3
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 figur
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 pla
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