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AM-IP Based standalone Managed 10/100/1000 BASE-TX To 1000 BESE-FX Media Converter
Model Number: TI-M1000SF-MA
OAM-IP Based standalone Managed 10/100/1000
BASE-TX To 1000 BESE-FX Media Converter
Main features
1. Two selectable remote Management modes:
• IP-Based remote management
• In-Band OAM 802.3ah (remote device managed by local peer)
2. SNMP v1, v2, networks for upgrade availability.
3. Automatically detects and configures the twisted pair port on the converter to the correct MDI or MDI-X configuration.
4. Auto-Negotiation for 10/100/1000 BASE-TX.Allows devices to perform automatic configuration to achieve the best possible mode of operations over a link.
6. Transparent Link Pass Through.Transparent Link Pass Through sends a link-loss signal over the fiber, instructing the remote converter to shut down the copper port—thus notifying the end device—while maintaining the fiber link between the two converters.
7. OAM Function. A trouble shooting feature that is generally used in conjunction with Link Pass Through to notify both end devices of a loss of link.
This feature puts a converter in a special mode that enables the device to loop back the signal from the RX port to the TX port on either media for testing and troubleshooting purposes.
9. IEEE 802.1p QOS packet classification with 4 egress queues
10. Ipv4 IP TOS and DiffServ QOS classification, IPv6 Traffic class .IEEE 802.1q VLAN, 4096 entries
11. Static MAC, 64 entries
12. Double VLAN tagging (QinQ)
13. IEEE 802.1x Port based security
14. RMON counters for each port
15. Bandwidth allocation per port
Technical Parameter:
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Standalone Managed 10/100/1000M Media Converter |
Standard Protocol: |
IEEE Std. 802.3, IEEE Std. 802.3ah, IEEE Std. 802.1P, IEEE Std. 802.1Q, IEEE Std. 802.1X |
Data Rate: |
Copper: 10/100/1000 Fiber: 1000Mbps |
Connector: |
one UTPRJ-45 connector, one SC/ST/FC or SFP connector |
Operation mode: |
full duplex mode or half duplex mode |
PWR |
Adapter (External): 110-265V AC input, 5V1A DC output Power (Internal): 110-265V AC input, 5V1A DC output |
Environmental temperature: |
0℃ - 50 ℃ |
Relative humidity: |
5%-90% |
TP cable:: |
Cat5 UTP cable |
Transfer fiber: |
Multi-mode: 50/125, 62.5/125 or 100/140μm Single mode: 8.3/125, 8.7/125, 9/125 or 10/125μm |
Dimensions: |
Power external: 94mm (L) x 71mm (W) x 26mm (H) Power internal: 150mm (L) x 110mm (W) x 28mm (H) |
Table 2.1 Technical Parameters of standalone managed media converter
Explanation for LED indicator lamp
LED indicator lamps serve as device monitoring and trouble display.
LED indicator lamp |
Status |
Explanation |
Link/Act |
On |
Connection status display for link. “ON” indicates that link is in correct connection. |
Blink |
Active status display of fiber port or RJ45 port “Blink” indicates packet goes through media converter |
|
LNK/TRA |
On |
Fiber link fault |
Off |
Fiber link OK |
|
PWR |
On |
Power is on and normal. |
OAM |
On |
Loopback testing |
1000 |
On |
Transfer rate of electric interface is 1000Mbps. |
Table3.1 explanation for each LED indicator lamp.
FTransmission characteristics of dual fiber transceiver(for SC port)
Dual Fiber |
Transmitting optical power (dBm) |
Receving sensitivity (dBm) |
Transimission distance (km) |
Loss allowed (dBm) |
MM/SC/ 1310nm |
-10 ~ -5 |
-23 |
0.55 |
7 |
SM/SC/ 1310nm |
-9 ~ -3 |
-24 |
20 |
11 |
SM/SC/ 1310nm |
-2 ~ 3 |
-24 |
40 |
20 |
SM/SC/ 1550nm |
-3 ~ 2 |
-24 |
60 |
19 |
SM/SC/ 1550nm |
-3 ~ 2 |
-24 |
80 |
24 |
SM/SC/ 1550nm |
none |
none |
100 |
27 |
FTransmission characteristics of single fiber transceiver(for SC port)
Single Fiber |
Transmitting optical power (dBm) |
Receving sensitivity (dBm) |
Transimission distance (km) |
Loss allowed (dBm) |
SM/SC/ 1310/1550 |
-3~-9 |
-24 |
20 |
Standard loss 1310nm 0.4/km 1550nm 0.25/km 1490nm 0.25/km |
SM/SC/ 1310/1550 |
>-4 |
-24 |
40 |
|
SM/SC/ 1490/1550 |
>-1 |
-24 |
60 |
|
SM/SC/ 1490/1550 |
none |
none |
80 |
User manual :
Web server function
1.1 Login
First, user input the device’s IP address in the web browser then could see the login page.
The default password is 123456 and could be changed in the web. If user don’t have any operations in 15 minutes, user need login
again. After login successfully, user could see the welcome page.
1.2.1 Network Information
User could click the menu button in the left side of the web page to open the function pages.It will show local system information, include MAC, IP, gateway, subnet mask address, software version number and device description.
1.2.2 Remote Control
User could enable/disable remote device control ability. If enable remote device control ability, user could configure remote device and see remote device’s information. If both this device and remote device enable TS1000 function, this device is in center mode and remote device is in terminal mode, this page will show remote device’s information, include MAC, IP and software version.
Notice: User could only enable one device’s remote control ability. If both two devices enable this function, either device can not control the other one.
1.3.1 User could set DHCP disable and set the IP, gateway, subnet mask or enable DHCP.
1.3.2 Change the password.
1.4 Converter Configuration
Jumbo frame
If enable this function, the media converter could pass the max 9KB packet.
Link transparent
Only if link transparent is enabled, the Remote Fault Detect and Link Loss Carry Forward will take effect.
Remote Fault Detect: If enable this function, when fiber port enable TS-1000 and receive OAM packet. Device will set local UTP port link up or link down according to remote device’s UTP port link status. This function need enable link transparent first.
Link Loss Carry Forward: If enable this function, when the UTP port link down, the fiber port will be forced link down. And the fiber will be resume when UTP port link up. This function need enable link transparent first.
Notice: If local MC enables TS1000 and is configured as Center Mode, when configuring Jumbo Frame and Link Transparent functions for local MC, the remote MC will be configured at the same time even if it is a dump MC. And the configuration of remote side is the same as local side.
Forward CRC Error Frame: If enable this function, the CRC error packet will be pass, otherwise, the CRC error packets will be dropped.
Forward Pause Frame: If enable this function, device will forward pause frame and regard it as a normal packet.
Management Packet High Priority: If enable this function, device will enable QOS. User enable four queues and set queue 3 as strict priority. All management packets, such as 802.3ah OAM, SNMP packets will be in queue 3 to guarantee bandwidth.
Broadcast Storm Filter, Multicast Strom Filter, Unknown DA Unicast Storm Filter: If enable this function, when too many broadcast/multicast/unknown DA unicast packets arrive in a period time, the packets will be dropped.
1.5 Port Configuration and MIB Counter
User could set local device’s port status, include work mode, flow control ability, ingress and egress rate limit. There are some
predefined rate settings. If user needs some special usage, you could input the rate by self. Because the rate limit is 64kbps as a minimal
step, the input rate should be divided exactly by 64. If the value input is not divided exactly by 64, for example 65, the program will be
change the rate to 64 automatically.
This page could configure SNMP functions.
SNMP Ability: Enable or Disable SNMP functions.
Trap Mode: If enable, SNMP could send trap event to SNMP server.
SNMP Trap IP Address: SNMP Server’s IP address, used for trap destination IP.
1.7 VLAN
1.7.1 VLAN GROUP
If enable VLAN functions, user could set 16 VLAN entries. Each VLAN entry could set VID and member port. The VID should be 1~ 4094.
1.7.2 VLAN Per port setting
In this page, user could set each port’s PVID and egress tag behavior.
Egress Link Type:
Replace Tag: The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets then add new tags to them. The inserted tag is the ingress port’s “Default tag”, which is indexed by port “Port based VLAN index”. This is a replacement processing for tagged packets and an insertion for untagged packets.
Remove Tag: The switch will remove VLAN tags from packets, if they are tagged when these packets are output. The switch will not modify packets received without tags.
Add tag: The switch will add VLAN tags to packets, if they are not tagged when these packets are output on this port. The switch will not add tags to packets already tagged. The inserted tag is the ingress port’s “Default tag”, which is indexed by port’s “Port based VLAN index”.
Don’t Tough Tag: Do not insert or remove VLAN tags to/from packet which is output on this port.
Port VLAN Entry: Select Port based VLAN index. The number means VLAN table entry index, not VID.
Ingress Filter: enable or disable VLAN ingress filter.
1.7.3 Q-in-Q configuration
This page could configure Q in Q function.
Out Layer VLAN Tag: User defined Q-in-Q out layer VLAN tag Ether type.
Out Layer VLAN VID: User defined Q-in-Q out layer VLAN tag VID.
VLAN Tag Priority Decision: Decide out layer VLAN Tag’s priority, use internal VLAN tag’s priority or 802.1p remarking decision priority.
Q in Q direction: Select Q in Q direction, which port adds tag, and which port removes tag.
1.8 Remote Setting
1.8.1 TS1000 function
This page could enable/disable TS1000, and set the TS1000 as center mode or terminal mode.
If TS1000 is enabled, the TS1000 information will be displayed in the web. And if it’s in center mode and remote device is in terminal mode, remote TS1000 information will alse be shown in the page.
1.8.2 Loop Back Test
This page could start TS1000 loopback function. User could set TS1000 loopback packet number. After click the “Apply” button, the loopback result will be displayed in the web.
1.8.3 Remote Device Reset
Through TS1000 function, user could let remote device do hardware reset. This function need both devices enable TS1000, local device
in center mode and remote device in terminal mode.
1.8.4 Remote Port Information
This page shows remote device port information.
1.8.5 Remote Port Setting
In this page, user could enable/disable remote device’s UTP port, change remote device port’s speed & duplex and flow control ability. Fiber port should not be disabled.
1.8.6 802.3ah Configuration
This page could set 802.3ah OAM function. User could enable/disable 802.3ah function and set its mode as passive or active mode.
1.8.7 Loopback Test
This page could start 802.3ah loopback test. User could configure packet length and packet number.
1.8.8 802.3ah Status
This page shows 802.3ah state machine information
1.9 Tools
1.9.1 System reboot
Click this button to reset this device.
1.9.2 Save and Restore
Backup: Save local configuration to flash.
Restore: Restore last saved configuration.
Factory: User factory default setting.
1.9.3 Firmware Upgrade
In this page, user could update the firmware by the web browser. User could click the browser button, select the new firmware image file and then the new code image will be burned into the flash and reset the device to use the new firmware.