Transition Networks DVP 5140K User Manual

Multichannel Media Converter  
33214.A  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
Table of Contents  
1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.1  
1.1 Multichannel Media Converter Models . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2  
1.2 Media Converter Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2  
1.3 Channel Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3  
1.4 Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3  
1.5 AC Power Supply Module/Optional Redundant AC Power  
Supply Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3  
1.6 Multichannel Media Converter Management Module . 1.4  
1.7 Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS . . . . 1.5  
2. INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1  
2.1 Preparing the Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2  
2.2 Unpacking METTF10xx, MFETF10xx Equipment . . . . . 2.3  
2.3 Installing Optional Redundant Power Supply Module . 2.4  
2.3.1 Setting Management Module Jumper .2.4  
2.3.2 Installing Power Supply Module . . . . .2.5  
2.4 Installing Multichannel Media Converter at Site . . . . . . 2.6  
2.4.1 Standard Rack Installation . . . . . . . . .2.6  
2.4.2 Table-Top Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.7  
2.5 Powering the Multichannel Media Converter . . . . . . . 2.8  
2.6 Connecting Channel Ports to Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9  
2.6.1 Setting FDX/HDX Channel Configuration  
Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.9  
2.6.2 Installing Fiber-optic Cable . . . . . . . .2.10  
2.6.3 Installing Twisted-Pair Copper Cable 2.11  
2.7 Setting Network Management Parameters . . . . . . . . . 2.12  
2.8 Connecting to TCP/IP Network Management at Remote  
Network Management Station (NMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.14  
2.9 Installing Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS .  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15  
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3. OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.1  
3.1 Using Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2  
3.2 Using a Terminal Emulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3  
3.3 Using Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS 3.6  
4 MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1  
4.1 Fault Isolation and Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2  
4.2 Hardware Replacement Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5  
4.2.1 Replacing Management Module . . . . .4.5  
4.2.2 Replacing AC Power Supply Module .4.6  
APPENDIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A.1  
Appendix A. Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.1  
Appendix B. Cable Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.1  
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METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
1. INTRODUCTION  
The TRANSITION Networks METTF10xx (Ethernet) and MFETF10xx (Fast  
Ethernet) series Multichannel Media Converters connect twisted-pair  
copper cable to fiber-optic cable in separate copper-to-fiber media  
converter pairs, called channels. The network administrator can select a  
Multichannel Media Converter that provides up to six (6) or up to twelve  
(12) channels, with either 10BASE-T/10BASE-FL or 100BASE-TX  
/100BASE-FX connections and with either ST or SC fiber connectors.  
The Multichannel Media Converter can be installed as a standalone unit  
or in a standard rack and can be managed at an attached terminal or using  
an SNMP application at a remote Network Management Station. Full-  
duplex or half-duplex network operation, for each channel, is switch-  
selectable or software-selectable.  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
Multichannel Media Converter Models .................................1.2  
Media Converter Channels ....................................................1.2  
Channel Switches ..................................................................1.3  
AC Power Supply Module/Optional Redundant AC Power  
Supply Module .......................................................................1.3  
Multichannel Media Converter Management Module ...........1.4  
Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS .................1.5  
1.5  
1.6  
1.1  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
1.1  
Multichannel Media Converter Models  
The TRANSITION Networks METTF10xx and MFETF10xx series  
Multichannel Media Converters can be selected according to network  
requirements:  
MFETF1011-120  
12-channel 100 Mb/s, multimode fiber, ST  
connectors  
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MFETF1013-120  
MFETF1011-060  
MFETF1013-060  
METTF1011-120  
METTF1013-120  
METTF1011-060  
METTF1013-060  
12-channel 100 Mb/s, multimode fiber, SC  
connectors  
6-channel 100 Mb/s, multimode fiber, ST  
connectors  
6-channel 100 Mb/s, multimode fiber, SC  
connectors  
12-channel 10 Mb/s, multimode fiber, ST  
connectors  
12-channel 10 Mb/s, multimode fiber, SC  
connectors  
6-channel 10 Mb/s, multimode fiber, ST  
connectors  
6-channel 10 Mb/s, multimode fiber, SC  
connectors  
1.2  
Media Converter Channels  
Channels connect twisted-pair copper cable to fiber-optic cable.  
Twisted-Pair Ports IEEE802.3-compliant 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted-  
pair ports operate at 10Mb/s or 100Mb/s, full-duplex or half-duplex.  
Fiber-Optic Ports IEEE802.3-compliant 10BASE-FL/100BASE-FX fiber-  
optic ports operate at 10Mb/s or 100Mb/s, full-duplex or half-duplex.  
Channel LEDs A set of LEDs monitor the status  
of EACH Media Converter channel.  
Tx  
T-LNK  
Steady LED indicates that twisted-  
pair link has been established  
between the channel and the  
twisted-pair node  
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F-LNK  
Steady LED indicates that fiber link  
has been established between the  
channel and the fiber node  
ACTIVE  
Steady LED indicates that fiber port is receiving traffic.  
1.2  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
1 INTRODUCTION  
1.3  
Channel Switches  
Full-duplex/half-duplex mode selection  
switches (DIP switches #1-6) allow the  
network administrator to set EACH media  
converter channel, separately, either to full-  
duplex or to half-duplex.  
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The Link Test switch (DIP switch #7)  
enables or disables the Missing Link Test  
feature for a block of six (6) Multichannel  
Media Converter channels.  
HDX  
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1.5  
Reset Button  
Located only on 100BASE-TX MFETF10xx series Multichannel Media  
Converter models, the Rest button, if present, allows the network  
administrator to reset ALL Multichannel Media Converter channel ports.  
AC Power Supply Module/Optional Redundant  
AC Power Supply Module  
An AC Power Supply Module, installed at the back of the Multichannel  
Media Converter before shipment, supplies power to the Multichannel  
Media Converter through an external power cord connected to an external  
AC outlet.  
NOTE: The Multichannel Media Converter does not have an ON/OFF  
power switch. Power is applied to, and removed from, the Multichannel  
Media Converter by connecting and disconnecting the power cord.  
The Multichannel Media Converter rear panel also contains an expansion  
slot for an optional redundant Power Supply Module. When installed, the  
optional redundant Power Supply Module shares the power load with the  
main AC Power Supply Module. If one power supply fails, the remaining  
power supply assumes the role of providing all power to the Multichannel  
Media Converter, thereby protecting the Multichannel Media Converter  
from a system failure.  
NOTE: Both the redundant Power Supply Module and the main AC Power  
Supply Module can be "hot swapped".  
100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX  
The MAIN power LED on the front panel of the  
Multichannel Media ConverterLED is a steady amber  
M EN T  
POWER  
when thef the AC Power Supply Module is operating  
BCKP  
properly. When the optional redundant Power Supply  
MAIN  
TEST  
Module is installed and operating properly, the BCKP  
power LED is a steady green.  
1.3  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
1.6  
Multichannel Media Converter Management  
Module  
TRANSITION Networks Multichannel Media Converters are shipped with  
a Management Module installed and functional. Embedded SNMP  
software in the Management Module allows network management of the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
Connections to Management Module  
The network administrator can manage the Multichannel Media Converter  
using Management Module SNMP software accessed either through the  
PS/2 serial port or through the RJ-45 network port.  
Management Module LEDs  
A set of LEDs monitor the status of the Management Module.  
LNK  
Steady LED indicates that a link has been  
established to the Management Module  
through the PS/2 serial port or through the  
RJ-45 network port.  
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Steady LED indicates that the Management  
Module is receiving traffic through the PS/2  
serial port or through the RJ-45 network  
port.  
LNK  
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Ready  
Steady LED indicates that the Management  
Module is properly installed and receiving power.  
Serial Port  
The network administrator can manage the Multichannel Media Converter  
through a command-line interface at a terminal or terminal emulator  
conected to the PS/2 port, through the supplied cable (PS/2 to DB9).  
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Attached terminal or terminal emulator  
connected to PS/2 serial port via management cable.  
1.4  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
1 INTRODUCTION  
Network RJ-45 Connection  
The RJ-45 Ethernet connection permits the network administrator to  
manage the Multichannel Media Converter using the TRANSITION  
Networks Multiport Management Software graphical interface (or other  
SNMP application) at a remote network management station (NMS). The  
RJ-45 Ethernet connection also permits the network administrator to use a  
remote Telnet connection to the Multichannel Media Converters.  
The Multichannel Media Converters must be attached, through the RJ-45  
Ethernet port, to a network that is accessible (via IP) from the computer at  
the remote location.  
Remote SNMP NMS  
Network hub connected  
to RJ-45 Ethernet port.  
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1.7  
Multiport Management Software at Remote  
NMS  
TRANSITION Networks Multiport Management Software allows remote  
management of the Multichannel Media Converter.  
Clicking the Help button or the ? button at the Multiport Management  
Software screen brings up links to an integrated set of HELP screens that  
provides direction for using the Multiport Management Software and that  
CAN BE VIEWED AND PRINTED FROM ANY STANDARD HTML  
BROWSER.  
1.5  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2
INSTALLATION  
Direction for installing the TRANSITION Networks Multichannel Media  
Converter is provided in the pages that follow.  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
Preparing the Site ..................................................................2.2  
Unpacking METTF10xx, MFETF10xx Equipment ....................2.3  
Installing Optional Redundant Power Supply Module ...........2.4  
2.3.1  
Setting Management Module Jumper ......................2.4  
2.3.2  
Installing Power Supply Module ..............................2.5  
2.4  
Installing Multichannel Media Converter at Site ....................2.6  
2.4.1  
Standard Rack Installation .......................................2.6  
2.4.2  
Table-Top Installation .............................................2.7  
2.5  
2.6  
Powering the Multichannel Media Converter .......................2.8  
Connecting Channel Ports to Network ..................................2.9  
2.6.1  
2.6.2  
2.6.3  
Setting FDX/HDX Channel Configuration Switches .2.9  
Installing Fiber-optic Cable ...................................2.10  
Installing Twisted-Pair Copper Cable ....................2.11  
2.7  
2.8  
Setting Network Management Parameters ...........................2.12  
Connecting to TCP/IP Network Management at Remote Network  
Management Station (NMS) ................................................2.14  
Installing Multipport Management Software at Remote NMS .....  
.............................................................................................2.15  
2.9  
2.1  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2.1  
Preparing the Site  
Consider the following when choosing a site for the Multichannel Media  
Converter:  
Select a site that provides conditions that conform to the  
environmental requirements listed in the appendix.  
Select a site that is dust-free and moisture-free.  
Do not block the ventilation openings on the Multichannel Media  
Converter. The site should allow for proper heat dissipation from,  
and adequate ventilation around, the Multichannel Media  
Converter.  
Be sure that the site will allow easy access to twisted-pair cables,  
fiber-optic cables, and power cord(s).  
Use dedicated power circuits or power stabilizers to supply  
reliable power to the Multichannel Media Converter.  
Keep twisted-pair cabling away from sources of electrical noise,  
such as radios, electric motors, transmitters, broadband  
amplifiers, power lines, and flourescent fixtures.  
Also:  
ALL NODES connected to the ports on the media converter must  
operate at the same speed: 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s, according to  
Multichannel Media Converter model selected.  
The nodes connected to EACH CHANNEL on the Multichannel  
Media Converter must operate in the same duplex mode, either  
half-duplex or full-duplex. Do NOT, for instance, connect a node  
operating at half-duplex to a twisted-pair port and then connect  
another node operating at full-duplex to the fiber-optic port of the  
same channel.  
2.2  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
2 INSTALLATION  
2.2  
Unpacking METTF10xx, MFETF10xx Equipment  
Use the following list to verify the shipment:  
Item  
Multichannel Media Converter  
Rack mounting kit  
Four self-adhesive rubber feet  
Power Cord  
Management Control Cable  
Muliipoint Management Software Disk  
Redundant Power Supply Module  
(with Power Cord)  
User’s Guide  
2.3  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2.3  
Installing Optional Redundant Power Supply  
Module  
The standard Multichannel Media Converter is shipped with one MAIN  
Power Supply Module installed at the back of the Multichannel Media  
Converter cabinet and with a protective plate covering an installation slot  
intended for a second, optional BACKUP Power Supply Module.  
NOTE: Prior to installation of the optional redundant Power Supply  
Module, a jumper setting on the Management Module already installed in  
the Multichannel Media Converter must be changed from the NORMAL  
position to the B(a)CK(u)P position.  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT POWER SUPPLY MODULE TO  
EXTERNAL POWER BEFORE INSTALLING IN MULTICHANNEL MEDIA  
CONVERTER. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD RESULT  
IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.  
CAUTION: Wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge  
precautions when setting Management Module jumper and when  
installing Power Supply Module in Multichannel Media Converter.  
Failure to observe this caution could result in damage to, and subsequent  
failure of, Management Module and/or Power Supply Module.  
NOTE: Power Supply Modules can be “hot swapped”.  
2.3.1 Setting Management Module Jumper  
CAUTION: Failure to set the Management Module NJP1 jumper  
correctly may result in false alarms (if the jumper is set to BCKP while  
only one Power Supply Module is installed) or in failure to monitor the  
redundant power supply (if a second Power Supply Module is installed  
and the jumper is left in the NORMAL position).  
To set the Management Module jumper:  
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2.  
3.  
Place the Multichannel Media Converter on a clean, stable  
surface.  
Locate the Management Module installed at the back left of the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
Carefully remove the Management Module from the Multichannel  
Media Converter by unscrewing two (2) thumbscrews that secure  
the Management Module to the Multichannel Media Converter  
and then gently sliding the Management Module from the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
4.  
5.  
Place the Management Module on flat, stable surface and locate  
the jumper identified as NJP1.  
Using a small needle-nosed pliers or similar device, change the  
2-position jumper labelled NJP1 from the NORMAL position to  
the BACKUP position (indicated on Management Module circuit  
board).  
2.4  
METTF10XX, MFETF10XX  
2 INSTALLATION  
6.  
Carefully slide the Management Module back into the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
Ensure that the frame of the Management Module runs smoothly  
between the guides at the bottom of the Multichannel Media  
Converter. Note a slight resistance just before the Management  
Module frame comes flush with the rear panel of the Multichannel  
Media Converter. At this point, ensure that the edges of the  
Management Module run parallel to the corresponding edges of  
the Multichannel Media Converter. Then, apply gentle pressure to  
seat the Management Module in the Multichannel Media  
Converter.  
7.  
Secure the Management Module to the Multichannel Media  
Converter by tightening the two (2) thumbscrews.  
2.3.2 Installing Power Supply Module  
1.  
Locate the protective plate installed over the redundant Power  
Supply Module installation slot at the rear of the Multichannel  
Media Converter.  
2.  
Remove the protective plate from the Multichannel Media  
Converter by unscrewing two (2) thumbscrews that secure the  
protective plate to the Multichannel Media Converter redundant  
Power Supply Module installation slot.  
3.  
Carefully slide the Power Supply Module into the Multichannel  
Media Converter installation slot.  
Ensure that the frame of the Power Supply Module runs smoothly  
between the guides at the bottom of the Multichannel Media  
Converter. Note a slight resistance just before the Power Supply  
Module frame comes flush with the rear panel of the Multichannel  
Media Converter. At this point, ensure that the edges of the  
Management Module run parallel to the corresponding edges of  
the Multichannel Media Converter. Then, apply gentle pressure to  
seat the Power Supply Module in the Multichannel Media  
Converter.  
4.  
Secure the Power Supply Module to the Multichannel Media  
Converter by tightening the two (2) thumbscrews.  
2.5  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2.4  
Installing Multichannel Media Converter at Site  
The Multichannel Media Converter can be installed in a standard rack or  
on a table, shelf, or other stable surface.  
2.4.1 Standard Rack Installation  
NOTE: Installation bracket mounting screws are provided. Rackmount  
screws and clip nuts are NOT provided.  
To install the Multichannel Media Converter in a standard rack:  
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1.  
Locate six (6) installation bracket screws (provided) for each  
Multichannel Media Converter chassis to be installed.  
WARNING: Mount Multichannel Media Converter chassis  
evenly and securely in rack. Failure to observe this warning  
could allow the Multichannel Media Converter to fall, resulting  
in equipment damage and/or possible injury to personnel.  
2.  
3.  
Align universal mounting bracket in selected position against side  
of Multichannel Media Converter chassis so that chassis  
installation holes are visible through universal bracket installation  
holes.  
Using Phillips screwdriver, install three (3) screws through  
mounting bracket into chassis installation holes on side of  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
4.  
5.  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for second mounting bracket.  
Locate four (4) screws (not provided) and optional clip-nuts (not  
provided) for each Multichannel Media Converter to be installed.  
6.  
7.  
Carefully align Multichannel Media Converter at secure and level  
position between the site rack mounting rails.  
Install two (2) screws through right bracket into right mounting  
rail and two (2) screws through left bracket into left mounting rail,  
using clip nuts to secure if necessary.  
2.6  
METTF10XX, MFETF10XX  
2 INSTALLATION  
2.4.2 Table-Top Installation  
The Multichannel Media Converter is shipped with four (4) rubber feet for  
optional installation on table or other flat, stable surface.  
CAUTION: Do not place the Multichannel Media Converter on active,  
heat generating equipment and avoid placing other devices on top of the  
Multichannel Media Converter. Failure to observe this caution could  
cause Multichannel Media Converter to fail.  
1.  
2.  
Select a level, secure surface in a well-ventilated area.  
Remove the adhesive protective sheet from the rubber feet  
(provided) and affix the feet to the corners on the bottom of the  
Multichannel Media Converter, approximately 1 centimeter from  
each edge.  
3.  
Set the Multichannel Media Converter securely upright on the  
stable surface.  
2.7  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2.5 Powering the Multichannel Media Converter  
NOTE: The Multichannel Media Converter does NOT have a power  
ON/OFF switch. Power is applied to, and removed from, the Multichannel  
Media Converter by connecting and disconnecting the power cord.  
NOTE: The Main Power Supply Module and the Redundant (backup)  
Power Supply Module each has a separate power cord. Increase  
protection to the Multichannel Media Converter from operational failure  
due to power circuit failure by connecting the two power cords to outlets  
on separate power circuits.  
To power the Multichannel Media Converter through the AC Power  
Supply Module(s):  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Locate Power Supply Module(s) at back of Multichannel Media  
Converter.  
Connect female end of power cord to power receptacle on Power  
Supply Module.  
Plug male end of power cord into correct voltage AC rack or wall  
outlet.  
If optional Redundant (backup) Power Supply Module is installed  
in Multichannel Media Converter, repeat steps 2 and 3 for second  
Power Supply Module.  
4.  
Verify that Multichannel Media Converter is powered by  
observing illuminated LED(s) and noting operation of Power  
Supply Module fan(s).  
2.8  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
2 INSTALLATION  
Connecting Channel Ports to Network  
2.6  
Each channel port is connected, using twisted-pair copper and fiber-optic  
cable, to network devices.  
2.6.1 Setting FDX/HDX Channel Configuration Switches  
FDX/HDX (F(ull-)D(uple)X and H(alf)D(uple)X) refers to the manner in  
which a network device sends and receives data on the network. A  
network device that is operating in half-duplex mode either sends data or  
receives data, in turn. A network device that is operating in full-duplex  
mode both sends and receives data, simultaneously.  
NOTE: The Multichannel Media Converter is an HDX/FDX auto-  
negotiating device which transmits "FDX Advertising" signals to attached  
network devices and forces FDX-capable network devices to FDX. Though  
each channel of the Multichannel Media Converter can operate in either  
full-duplex or half-duplex mode, setting the entire network to full-duplex  
mode maximizes throughput and distances. To achieve this, ALL  
interconnected devices must be capable of full-duplex and properly set.  
CAUTION: If any network devices connected to a channel are not  
capable of full-duplex (FDX), then all other channel devices must be set  
to half-duplex (HDX), INCLUDING THE MULTICHANNEL MEDIA  
CONVERTER CHANNEL. Failure to observe this caution will result in  
excess network collisions.  
NOTE: Each channel FDX/HDX switch must be set separately. Do NOT  
connect a node operating at half-duplex to a twisted-pair port and then  
connect another node operating at full-duplex to the fiber-optic port of the  
same channel. Do NOT connect a node operating at full-duplex to a  
twisted-pair port and then connect another node operating at half-duplex  
to the fiber-optic port of the same channel.  
Setting Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex Configuration Switches  
1.  
Locate six (6) FDX/HDX switches that are  
associated with six (6) copper-to-fiber media  
converter channels (DIP switches #1-6 at  
front of Multichannel Media Converter).  
FDX  
NO  
TE  
1
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
6
3
4
5
7
2.  
Referring to full-duplex/half-duplex mode of  
network devices to be attached to channel  
nodes, FOR EACH CHANNEL, set the  
HDX  
associated configuration switch to FDX (full-  
duplex): UP or to HDX (half-duplex): DOWN.  
2.9  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2.6.2 Installing Fiber-optic Cable  
Refer to the appendix for cable specifications for the 10BASE-FL or the  
100BASE-FX fiber-optic installation.  
Installing Cable  
1.  
Locate or build 10BASE-FL-compliant or 100BASE-FX-compliant  
cables (depending upon Multichannel Media Converter selected  
for the site), with male two-stranded TX to RX connectors installed  
at both ends.  
2.  
3.  
Connect TX and RX connectors at one end of cable to mating  
Multichannel Media Converter TX and RX fiber-optic connector.  
Connect cable with connector installed at TX location on  
Multichannel Media Converter channel to RX location on  
attached network device.  
TX  
RX  
TX  
RX  
4.  
Connect cable with connector installed at RX location on  
Multichannel Media Converter channel to TX location on  
attached network device.  
Testing Fiber Link(s)  
NOTE: The Link Test switch (DIP switch #7) enables and disables the Link  
Test feature for a block of six (6) Multichannel Media Converter channels.  
When the Link Test feature is enabled (set to NORMAL position), if the  
Multichannel Media Converter senses loss of a twisted-pair link, the  
associated fiber-optic link is cut. Then the remote device senses loss of the  
fiber-optic link and, if the remote device is another Multichannel Media  
Converter also set to NORMAL mode, the remote Multichannel Media  
Converter disables the twisted-pair port. Finally the remote device  
becomes aware that the link to the opposite end device connected to this  
channel is not fully functional and subsequently triggers a back-up  
mechanism (if so equipped) and/or alerts the network manager.  
Thus, when the Link Test feature is enabled (set to NORMAL position), if a  
Multichannel Media Converter does not detect a good link on the twisted-  
pair 10BASE-T /100BASE-TX side of any channel, the Multichannel Media  
Converter disables all data transmission (including active-idle) on the  
fiber-optic 10BASE-FL/100BASE-FX side of that channel.  
However, the network administrator facing a device with no link  
indication cannot tell whether that no link indication is due to the loss of  
the fiber-optic link or due to loss of the remote twisted-pair link.  
Therefore, when installing a fiber-optic network, disable the Link Test  
feature (set to TEST position) to establish that the Multichannel Media  
Converter fiber-optic links are operational and THEN connect network  
devices through the twisted-pair links.  
2.10  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
2 INSTALLATION  
To perform a link test:  
1.  
Verify that all network devices connected to the fiber-optic ports  
on the Multichannel Media Converter are powered ON and  
operational.  
2.  
Cycle power to the Multichannel Media Converter by ptessing the  
RESET botton, if preseny, or bydisconnecting the power cord from  
the external AC outlet and then reconnecting the power cord to  
the external AC outlet.  
FDX  
NORM  
Verify that the Multichannel  
Media Converter is powered ON  
and is operational:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Verify that the Multichannel  
Media Converter MAIN LED  
is a steady amber, indicating  
TEST  
HDX  
that the unit is receiving power.  
If an optional redundant power supply is installed, verify that  
the BCKP LED is a steady green.  
Verify that the power supply fan(s) is/are operational.  
3.  
4.  
For each set of six (6) channels, set the Link Test switch (DIP  
switch #7) to the TEST position.  
The TEST LED(s) at the front right panel should be amber.  
Verify that the F-LNK LED for EACH Multichannel Media  
Converter fiber-optic port with installed fiber-optic cable is  
illuminated, indicating that a link exists between the fiber optic  
port on the Multichannel Media Converter and the network  
device connected to the channel port.  
5.  
Return the Link Test switch (DIP switch #7) to the NORMAL  
position.  
2.6.3 Installing Twisted-Pair Copper Cable  
Refer to the appendix for cable specifications for the 10BASE-T or the  
100BASE-TX twisted-pair copper installation.  
Installing Cable  
1.  
Locate or build 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX-compliant cables  
(depending upon Multichannel Media Converter selected for the  
site) with male RJ-45 connectors installed at both ends.  
NOTE: Use a straight-through cable to connect a hub or a switch  
to a twisted-pair channel port on the Multichannel Media  
Converter. Use a crossover cable to connect a workstation to a  
twisted-pair channel port on the Multichannel Media Converter.  
2.  
3.  
Connect RJ-45 connector at one end of cable to Multichannel  
Media Converter RJ-45 twisted-pair channel port connector.  
Connect RJ-45 connector at other end of cable to device RJ-45  
port connector.  
2.11  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2.7  
Setting Network Management Parameters  
CAUTION: IP parameters should be set and/or modified ONLY at the  
attached terminal Interface.  
To set the Multichannel Media Converter network parameters:  
1.  
2.  
Locate a PC equipped with any terminal emulation program.  
Connect the Multichannel Media Converter to the PC by  
connecting the miniDIN end of the control cable (provided) to the  
Multichannel Media Converter Management PS/2 port and the  
other end of the cable to the PC DB-9 serial port connector.  
NOTE: By default, the Multichannel Media Converter uses the  
following serial port parameter values:  
bits per second  
stop bits  
9600  
1
data bits  
8
parity  
flow control  
NONE  
Xon/Xoff  
3.  
Using methods appropriate to the attached terminal, verify that  
the serial port parameters of the attached terminal match the  
Multichannel Media Converter port parameter values. If  
necessary, modify the attached terminal port parameter values.  
4.  
5.  
Start the terminal emulation program.  
Cycle power to the Multichannel Media Converter by  
disconnecting the power cord from the external AC outlet and  
then reconnecting the power cord to the external AC outlet..  
After a few seconds the start up screen comes up.  
Management card configuration  
-----------------------------------------------------  
NETWORK PARAMETERS:  
-------------------  
IP address on LAN is 192.168.1.99  
CONSOLE PARAMETERS:  
-------------------  
console channel will use a baud rate of 9600  
BOARD PARAMETERS:  
-----------------  
Processor  
: MPC850, Running at 50Mhz  
: Management Board  
Board Info  
Board memory : FLASH : 4Mbytes  
SDRAM : 4Mbytes  
Board's Ethernet hardware address :  
0:A0:D2:2F:80:82  
-----------------------------------------------------  
To change any of this, press any key within 5 seconds  
6.  
Immediately press any key in order to access the configuration  
procedure. Type ‘m’ (or ‘M’) to modify the current settings.  
The software then prompts with a series of default parameter values in  
braces and a prompt either to press the Return’ key to keep a displayed  
parameter or to enter a new value.  
2.12  
METTF10XX, MFETF10XX  
2 INSTALLATION  
(M)odify any of this or (C)ontinue? [M] m  
For each of the following questions, you can press  
<Return> to select the value shown in braces, or you  
can enter a new value.  
NETWORK PARAMETERS:  
-------------------  
Do you want a LAN interface? [Y]  
This board's LAN IP address(0.0.0.0 = RARP)?  
[192.168.1.99]  
Use a subnet mask for the LAN interface? [N] y  
Subnet mask for LAN (0 for none)? [0.0.0.0]  
Should there be a default gateway for packet routing?  
[N] y  
What is its IP address? [0.0.0.0]  
CONSOLE PARAMETERS:  
-------------------  
Baud rate for serial channels [9600]  
ETHERNET PARAMETERS:  
--------------------  
Do you want to change the board's Ethernet address?  
[N] y  
Byte 0 must be 00  
What should byte 1 be? [A0]  
What should byte 2 be? [D2]  
What should byte 3 be? [2F]  
What should byte 4 be? [80]  
What should byte 5 be? [82]  
SNMP PARAMETERS:  
----------------  
Get community [public]  
Set community [private]  
Trap destination [192.168.1.15]  
Trap community [trap]  
System name [LAN]  
System location [location]  
System Contact [administrator]  
How long (in seconds) should CPU delay before  
starting up? [5]  
NOTE: Changing the CPU delay value above from 5 to 15 makes it easier  
to continue again later.  
When configuration is complete, the startup screen comes up with the  
new parameters.  
To continue modifying the configuration parameters, again type ‘m’ to  
modify.  
7.  
Type ‘c’ to save the configuration, initialize the system, and  
continue:  
Updating parameter storage. This may take a  
while...Done  
Initialization...  
8.  
Observe the illuminated Ready Multichannel Media Converter  
Management LED.  
NOTE: The Multichannel Media Converter can be managed at the  
terminal emulation interface. See Section 3 OPERATION.  
2.13  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
2.8  
Connecting to TCP/IP Network Management at  
Remote Network Management Station (NMS)  
It is recommended that the Multichannel Media Converter RJ-45  
MANAGEMENT port be connected to the TCP/IP network management  
station (NMS) through a switch or a hub that also is connected to other  
managed network devices. If the Multichannel Media Converter RJ-45  
MANAGEMENT port is connected directly to the NMS, the NMS will  
manage only that Multichannel Media Converter.  
1.  
Locate or build a 10BASE-T-compliant twisted-pair shielded cable  
with RJ-45 plug connectors installed at both ends.  
NOTE: Straight-through or crossover cable can be used, since the  
Multichannel Media Converter provides either an RJ-45 10BASE-T  
Ethernet port with an associated MDI-II/MDI-X switch or two  
RJ-45 10BASE-T ports, one configured as straight-through and the  
other configured as crossover, for connecting the Multichannel  
Media Converter to TCP/IP network management.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Connect RJ-45 connector at one end of cable to Multichannel  
Media Converter RJ-45 twisted-pair Management port.  
Connect RJ-45 connector at other end of cable to RJ-45 port on  
10BASE-T-compliant hub or switch.  
Verify that the Multichannel Media Converter MANAGEMENT  
L(i)NK LED is illuminated. If not, change the MDI-II/MDI-X switch  
setting or the position of the RJ-45 shielded cable connection.  
5.  
Verify that the appropriate LINK indicator on the hub or switch is  
illuminated.  
NOTE: If installing Multiport Management Software at the NMS,  
skip the following steps and proceed to the next section.  
6.  
7.  
Referring to documentation that comes with the NMS  
management application, copy the MIB file (SUPPLIED - located  
on the Multiport Management Software to the default NMS  
management application directory.  
Again referring to documentation that comes with the NMS  
management application, add the new MIB to the NMS  
management application list and recompile the MIBs.  
2.14  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
2 INSTALLATION  
2.9  
Installing Multiport Management Software at  
Remote NMS  
NOTE: Multiport Management Software 1.0 runs on a variety of platforms.  
On most Win32* platforms, Multiport Management Software 1.0 can be  
used as "standalone" or as an integrated component with HP Open View.  
Using HP Open View on HP UX Unix and Solaris, Multiport Management  
Software runs only as an integrated component ; there is no "standalone"  
Unix version of this software.  
To install the TRANSITION Networks Multiport Management Software  
graphical interface at a remote network management station (NMS):  
1.  
Ensure that the Multichannel Media Converter is attached,  
through the 10BASE-T port, to a TCP/IP network that is accessible  
(via IP) from the network management station.  
Remote SNMP NMS  
TCP/IP  
T
x
T
x
Rx  
Rx  
T
x
Rx  
Rx  
T
x
Rx  
Rx  
Rx  
Rx  
T
x
Rx  
Rx  
T
x
Rx  
Rx  
FDX  
NORM  
1
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
6
Ma na g e d Fa st Ethe rne t 100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX  
AN AG EM EN T  
3
4
5
7
T-LNK  
HDX  
TEST  
M
F-LNK  
1
7
2
8
3
9
5
4
6
POWER  
BCKP  
ACTIVE  
Tx  
FDX  
Tx  
Tx  
NORM  
LNK  
Tx  
Tx  
Tx  
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
REC  
X
II  
MAIN  
1
2
5
6
7
HDX  
TEST  
TEST  
RESET  
Re  
a
d
y
11  
10  
12  
2.  
At the network management station, load the Multiport  
Management Software from the Multipoint Management Software  
Disk:  
Win32 Systems  
Run Setup.exe (located in the \ TransitionNetworks\ win  
directory).  
Unix Systems  
Run install.sh (located in the /TransitionNetworks/unix  
directory).  
*Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, Windows 2000  
2.15  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
3. OPERATION  
Daily operation of the TRANSITION Networks METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
Multichannel Media Converter requires no network administrator activity  
except the occasional monitoring of status LED indicators at the front of  
the Multichannel Media Converter.  
Optionally, the network administrator can monitor and manage the  
Multichannel Media Converter using an attached terminal or terminal  
emulator or at a remote Telnet connection. The network administrator  
also can monitor and manage the Multichannel Media Converter using an  
SNMP application such as TRANSITION Networks Multiport Management  
Software at a remote Network Management Station (NMS).  
Direction is provided in the pages that follow:  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
Using Status LEDs .................................................................3.2  
Using a Terminal Emulator ....................................................3.3  
Using Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS ......3.6  
3.1  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
3.1  
Using Status LEDs  
Status LEDs monitor Multichannel Media Converter operation.  
Power Supply and Link Test Switch LEDs  
LED  
Color  
Indicates  
MAIN  
Amber  
The main power supply  
0BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX  
N T  
is functional.  
Weak/flashing  
Amber  
The main power supply  
is failing or failed.  
POWER  
BCKP  
MAIN  
TEST  
BCKP  
Green  
The optional redundant  
power supply, if installed,  
is functioning normally.  
Weak/flashing  
Green  
The optional redundant power supply, if  
installed, is failing or failed.  
NORM  
TEST  
Steady Green  
Steady Amber  
The unit is NOT performing a Link Test.  
The unit is performing a Link Test on the  
fiber-optic ports.  
Management LEDs  
LED  
Color  
Indicates  
LNK  
Steady Green  
A link is established  
a na g e d Fa st Ethe rne t 1  
between the Management  
Module and the connected  
M AN AG EM  
network device.  
LNK  
REC  
II  
REC  
Flashing Green  
Steady  
The Management Module  
is receiving data.  
Re a d y  
Ready  
The Management Module is installed and  
functioning normally.  
Channel LEDs  
LED  
Color  
Indicates  
T-LNK  
Steady Green  
A link is  
Tx  
established  
between the  
T-LNK  
F-LNK  
1
7
twisted-pair  
port and the  
connected  
ACTIVE  
Tx  
network device.  
F-LNK  
Steady Green  
A link is established between the fiber-  
optic port and the connected network  
device.  
ACTIVE  
Flashing Amber  
The fiber-optic port is receiving data.  
3.2  
METTF10XX, MFETF10XX  
3 OPERATION  
3.2  
Using a Terminal Emulator  
The Multichannel Media Converter Management Module terminal  
emulator interface permits the network administrator to display status  
messages and to display and to modify selected network settings.  
CAUTION: IP parameters can be set and/or modified ONLY at the  
attached terminal Interface.  
The Multichannel Media Converter command-line interface is accessible  
using a terminal or terminal emulator attached to the PS/2 serial port on  
the Multichannel Media Converter.  
NOTE: The serial port cable is attached directly to a DTE device through  
the serial port management control cable shipped with the Multichannel  
Media Converter.  
1.  
2.  
Locate a PC equipped with any terminal emulation program.  
Connect the Multichannel Media Converter to the PC by  
connecting the miniDIN end of the control cable (provided) to the  
Multichannel Media Converter Management PS/2 port and the  
other end of the cable to the PC DB-9 serial port connector.  
NOTE: By default, the Multichannel Media Converter uses the  
following serial port parameter values:  
bits per second  
stop bits  
9600  
1
data bits  
8
parity  
flow control  
NONE  
Xon/Xoff  
3.  
Using methods appropriate to the attached terminal, verify that  
the serial port parameters of the attached terminal match the  
Multichannel Media Converter port parameter values. If  
necessary, modify the attached terminal port parameter values.  
4.  
5.  
Start the terminal emulation program.  
Cycle power to the Multichannel Media Converter by  
disconnecting the power cord from the external AC outlet and  
then reconnecting the power cord to the external AC outlet...  
After system initialization, a banner display comes up.  
****************************************************  
* Software version: v2.0.4T  
* Version date: 25/02/01  
*
*
*
*
* Vendor: Transitiob Betworks  
* Model: MFETF1013-120  
****************************************************  
3.3  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
Using Terminal Emulator  
Thrn the main menu comes up with the following options:  
1. Device status  
2. Device control  
3. File download (TFTP)  
Select (1-3):  
NOTE: The TFTP feature is NOT enabled in the current software version.  
At the main menu, select 1 to display the device (port(s)) status menu,  
which shows the status of each Multichannel Media Converter channel  
(including twisted-pair and fiber-optic link status, test state, and duplex  
mode), as well as the status of the power supplies and the chassis  
temperature.  
Port(s) status:  
===============  
Channel  
TP Link  
FO Link  
Test  
FDX  
=====================================================  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Main Power supply : OK  
Backup Power supply : NOT INSTALLED  
Temperature: 35  
Press <CR> to continue...  
Return to the main menu by pressing <return>.  
3.4  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
3 OPERATION  
At the main menu, select option 2 to display the device control menu,  
which allows the network administrator to reset the Multichannel Media  
Converter cards, to change test mode, and to enter the duplex mode  
change menu.  
Device control:  
===============  
1. Reset bottom card.  
2. Change bottom test.  
3. Reset top card.  
4. Change top test.  
5. Change HDX commands.  
0. Main menu.  
Select (0-5):  
NOTE: Options 3 and 4 do not appear in Multichannel Media Converters  
with only six channels.  
Return to the main menu by selecting 0.  
At the device control menu, select option 5 to display the HDX control  
menu. At the HDX control menu, toggle selected channels between half-  
duplex mode and full-duplex mode. Selecting one of the numbered  
options at the HDX control menu changes the duplex mode of the  
associated channel: Selecting 5 toggles the duplex mode of channel 5.  
HDX control:  
============  
1. Change CH1 - FDX/HDX.  
2. Change CH2 - FDX/HDX.  
3. Change CH3 - FDX/HDX.  
4. Change CH4 - FDX/HDX.  
5. Change CH5 - FDX/HDX.  
6. Change CH6 - FDX/HDX.  
7. Change CH7 - FDX/HDX.  
8. Change CH8 - FDX/HDX.  
9. Change CH9 - FDX/HDX.  
10. Change CH10 - FDX/HDX.  
11. Change CH11 - FDX/HDX.  
12. Change CH12 - FDX/HDX.  
0. Device control menu.  
Select (0-12):  
NOTE: Options 7-12 do not appear in Multichannel Media Converters  
with only six channels.  
View the change in the device status listing (accessible from the main  
menu). Return to the device control menu by selecting 0.  
3.5  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
3.3  
Using Multiport Management Software at  
Remote NMS  
The LED indicators available on the physical METTF10xx or MFETF10xx  
Multichannel Media Converter also can be displayed graphically at a  
remote network management station (NMS), using installed TRANSITION  
Networks Multiport Management Software.  
The Multiport Management Software brings up a drawing that represents  
each selected managed METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media  
Converter, identified by IP address. “LED indicators” represent physical  
LEDs on physical METTF10xx or MFETF10xx devices. The “LEDs” are  
"illuminated" to indicate the state of the METTF10xx or MFETF10xx at the  
time of the last Multiport Management Software polling.  
In addition, METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter  
status information is available in text format.  
To bring up the Multiport Management Software graphical display for a  
selected METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter:  
Standalone Win32* Systems  
1.  
At the remote NMS, access the MULTIPORT MANAGEMENT  
SOFTWARE ICON from the START menu within the TRANSITION  
options in the PROGRAMS menu.  
The Multiport Management Software comes up and then prompts  
for the IP address of the METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel  
Meda Converter to be managed.  
2.  
Enter the IP address of the manageable METTF10xx or MFETF10xx  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
A graphical representation of the selected METTF10xx or  
MFETF10xx Multichannel Meda Converter comes up, with the  
node IP address displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.  
System HP Open View  
1.  
2.  
3.  
At the remote NMS, from the GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE,  
select the TRANSITION icon.  
Select the TOOLS icon from the menu bar and scroll down to  
select the MULTIPORT MANAGER option.  
Scroll down to select the node (IP address) of the manageable  
METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter.  
A graphical representation of the selected METTF10xx or  
MFETF10xx Multichannel Meda Converter comes up, with the  
node IP address displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.  
*Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, Windows 2000  
CAUTION: Do NOT make IP configuration changes from the Multiport  
Management Software text-format displays. Make IP configuration  
changes ONLY through the serial port command-line interface. (See  
Section 2. Installation.) Failure to observe this caution could result in  
unanticipated configuration faults and failures.  
3.6  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
3 OPERATION  
NOTE: Click the Help button OR the ? button on any screen to bring up  
links to an integrated set of HELP screens that CAN BE VIEWED AND  
PRINTED FROM ANY STANDARD HTML BROWSER:  
The followng conventions are used at the Multiport Management Software  
graphical interface:  
TP* Link, Fiber Link, TP* Activity, and Fiber Activity are either green  
for up/detected or dim gray for down/not detected.  
Full Duplex Mode (Fast Ethernet devices only) is green when running  
in Full-Duplex Mode and dim gray when running in Half-Duplex  
Mode. To change Duplex Mode (only on Fast Ethernet devices), click  
on the button labeled: Toggle Duplex Mode and wait. (Several polling  
cycles may be required for the application to "recognize" the change.)  
Main Power Supply Status is green for OK or red for fail.  
Backup Power Supply Status is green for OK, red for fail, or dim gray  
for not installed.  
Temperature provides the inside temperature of the device in degrees  
Celsius.  
Poll Rate is the time interval, in seconds, that the application polls the  
managed device. To change the Poll Rate, enter a new integer value  
and press the "Enter" key.  
System up Time is the time in days, hours, minutes, and seconds  
since the last power-cycle (reboot) of the managed device.  
Refresh issues a "get request" on all data associated with the open  
screen. (Same as a poll.).  
MIB2sysName field is a read/write field for the system name. To  
change the system name entry, type a new entry in the MIB2sysName  
field and press the "enter" key. Changes appear at the next polling  
interval.  
MIB2sysLocation is a read/write field for the system location. To  
change the system location entry, type a new entry in the  
MIB2sysLocation field and press the "enter" key. Changes appear at  
the next polling interval.  
MIB2sysContact is a read/write field for the system administrator  
contact. To change the system administrator contact entry, type a new  
entry in the MIB2sysContact field and press the "enter" key. Changes  
appear at the next polling interval.  
MIB2sysDescription is a read-only field for the system description.  
*twisted-pair  
3.7  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
4 MAINTENANCE  
4
MAINTENANCE  
Maintenance direction for the TRANSITION Networks Multichannel  
Media Converter provided in this section includes:  
4.1  
4.2  
Fault Isolation and Recovery .................................................4.2  
Hardware Replacement Procedures ......................................4.5  
4.2.1  
Replacing Management Module ..............................4.5  
4.2.2  
Replacing AC Power Supply Module ......................4.6  
4.1  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
4.1  
Fault Isolation and Recovery  
Determine the answers to the following questions and, where appropriate,  
take the indicated action(s):  
1.  
Does Multichannel Media Converter Reset Correct the  
Condition?  
Press the RESET button at the front of the Multichannel  
Media Converter Management Module for about one (1)  
second.  
The LEDs at the front of the Multichannel Media Converter  
should flash once, then the Multichannel Media Converter  
should return to normal network operation.  
Observe the results.  
2.  
Is Multichannel Media Converter Receiving Power?  
Inspect power LED indicators at the front of the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
If the MAIN LED is OFF:  
Ensure that the power cord for the MAIN power supply is  
connected securely to the Multichannel Media Converter  
MAIN power supply and to the power outlet.  
Ensure that the MAIN power supply module is seated firmly  
in the Multichannel Media Converter.  
Ensure that the MAIN power supply module power outlet  
has power and that the AC input power source is between  
100VAC and 240VAC.  
Contact TRANSITION Networks Technical Support.  
If an optional redundant power supply is installed but the BCKP  
LED is OFF:  
Ensure that the power cord for the redundant power supply  
is connected securely to the Multichannel Media Converter  
redundant power supply and to the power outlet.  
Ensure that the redundant power supply module is seated  
firmly in the Multichannel Media Converter.  
Ensure that the redundant power supply module power  
outlet has power and that the AC input power source is  
between 100VAC and 240VAC.  
Contact TRANSITION Networks Technical Support.  
4.2  
METTF10XX, MFETF10XX  
4 MAINTENANCE  
3.  
Are Channel Links Good?  
If the T-LNK LED for a twisted pair port is OFF:  
Ensure the network device connected to the twisted-pair  
channel port is powered ON.  
Ensure that the twisted-pair cable is connected securely both  
to the channel port and to the network device.  
If the network device connected to the port is a workstation,  
ensure that the cable is in the crossover configuration.  
If the network device connected to the port is a hub or  
switch, ensure that the cable is in the straight-through  
configuration.  
Ensure that the network device connected to the port is  
operating at correct speed: 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s.  
If the F-LNK LED for a fiber optic port is OFF:  
Ensure that the network device connected properly to the  
fiber-optic port is powered ON.  
Ensure that the fiber-optic cable is connected to the fiber-  
optic port and to the network device.  
Ensure that the network device connected to the fiber-optic  
port is operating at correct speed: 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s.  
Set the Link Test switch(es) to TEST position (to isolate fiber  
link faults from faults on the twisted-pair network).  
Allow 5-10 seconds for all devices to link-up. All LNK LEDs  
should illuminated  
NOTEL Remember to reset Link Test switch(es) to NORMAL  
after procedure is completed  
Verify that the maximum allowable loss budget on the fiber-  
optic cable is within acceptable limits.  
If a LINK LED of a port is illuminated but there is a  
communication problem with the port:  
Ensure that the duplex setting is set the same on the nodes  
connected to the twisted-pair and to the fiber-optic ports of  
the media converter channel.  
If all LNK LEDs are OFF but all network decices and fiber-optic  
cable are connected, a link-up problem is suspected:  
Contact TRANSITION Networks Technical Support.  
4.3  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
Fault Isolation and Recovery  
4.  
Is Management Connection Good?  
If the Management READY LED is OFF:  
Ensure that the Management Module is seated firmly in the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
Ensure that the Management Module is configured properly  
(See Section 3 INSTALLATION).  
If the configuration menu isn’t readable or doesn’t appear at all:  
Ensure that the serial cable is good.  
Ensure that the terminal settings are good.  
If there is no SNMP response from the manager:  
Check the IP address on the configuration menu.  
Try to use the "ping" command.  
If there is no “ping”  
Check the Ethernet cable.  
Check the LNK LED.  
If there are no traps:  
Check the SNMP manager IP address in the trap destination  
on the configuration menu.  
If the Multichannel Media Converter doesn’t appear in the MIB  
browser:  
Ensure that the Multichannel Media Converter MIB file is  
copied to the proper location in the remote Network  
Management Station.  
Ensure that the MIBs are compiled with the new file.  
4.  
Is the Management Module connected to an active  
10BASE-T Ethernet port?  
Ensure that the Management LNK LED indicator is  
illuminated, indicating a good link.  
Ensure that the Management REC LED indicator is blinking,  
indicating that the Management Module is receiving data.  
Failure may indicate that Multichannel Media Converter  
Management Module connection to the network has failed.  
Verify the integrity of the 10BASE-T hub/switch port to  
which the Multichannel Media Converter is attached.  
Verify the integrity of the 10BASE-T twisted-pair Ethernet  
cable that leads from the hub/switch to the Multichannel  
Media Converter.  
Contact TRANSITION Networks Technical Support.  
4.4  
METTF10XX, MFETF10XX  
4 MAINTENANCE  
Hardware Replacement Procedures  
4.2  
WARNING: The METTF10xx, MFETF10xx series Multichannel Media  
Converter contains no user-serviceable parts. DO NOT, UNDER ANY  
CIRCUMSTANCES, open and attempt to repair Multichannel Media  
Converter equipment. Failure to observe this warning could result in  
personal injury and/or death from electrical shock.  
NOTE: Failure to observe the above warning will immediately void any  
warranty.  
4.2.1 Replacing Management Module  
CAUTION: Wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge  
precautions when replacing Management Module in the Multichannel  
Media Converter. Failure to observe this caution could result in damage  
to, and subsequent failure of, the Management Module.  
To replace the Management Module:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
If the Multichannel Media Converter is powered, disconnect ALL  
power cables from AC wall outlet.  
Locate Management Module to be replaced at the rear of the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
Carefully remove the Management Module to be replaced from  
the Multichannel Media Converter by unscrewing two (2)  
thumbscrews that secure the Management Module to the  
Multichannel Media Converter and gently sliding the  
Management Module from the Multichannel Media Converter.  
4.  
Carefully slide the replacement Management Module into the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
Ensure that the frame of the Management Module runs smoothly  
between the guides at the bottom of the Multichannel Media  
Converter. Note a slight resistance just before the Management  
Module frame comes flush with the rear panel of the  
Multichannel Media Converter. At this point, ensure that the  
edges of the Management Module run parallel to the  
corresponding edges of the Multichannel Media Converter. Then,  
apply gentle pressure to seat the Management Module in the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
5.  
Tighten the two (2) thumbscrews that secure the replacement  
Management Module to the Multichannel Media Converter.  
4.5  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
Hardware Replacement Procedures  
4.2.2 Replacing AC Power Supply Module  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT POWER SUPPLY MODULE TO AC  
POWER BEFORE INSTALLING IN MULTICHANNEL MEDIA  
CONVERTER. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS CAUTION COULD RESULT  
IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.  
CAUTION: Wear a grounding device and observe electrostatic discharge  
precautions when replacing Power Supply Module in the Multichannel  
Media Converter. Failure to observe this caution could result in damage  
to, and subsequent failure of, the Power Supply Module.  
To replace a Power Supply Module in the METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
Multichannel Media Converter:  
1.  
Locate Power Supply Module to be replaced at the rear of the  
Multichannel Media Converter.  
2.  
3.  
Disconnect ALL power cables from AC wall outlet.  
At Multichannel Media Converter back, disconnect power cord  
from power receptacle of Power Supply Module to be replaced.  
4.  
Remove the Power Supply Module to be replaced from the  
Multichannel Media Converter by unscrewing two (2)  
thumbscrews that secure the Power Supply Module to be replaced  
to the Multichannel Media Converter.  
5.  
Carefully slide the replacement Power Supply Module into the  
Multichannel Media Converter installation slot.  
Ensure that the frame of the Power Supply Module runs smoothly  
between the guides at the bottom of the Multichannel Media  
Converter. Note a slight resistance just before the Power Supply  
Module frame comes flush with the rear panel of the Multichannel  
Media Converter. At this point, ensure that the edges of the  
Management Module run parallel to the corresponding edges of  
the Multichannel Media Converter. Then, apply gentle pressure to  
seat the Power Supply Module in the Multichannel Media  
Converter.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Secure the Power Supply Module to the Multichannel Media  
Converter by tightening the two (2) thumbscrews.  
Connect female end of power cord to power receptacle on Power  
Supply Module.  
Plug male end of power cord into correct voltage AC rack or wall  
socket.  
Verify that Multichannel Media Converter is powered by  
observing illuminated Power LED and fan operation.  
4.6  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
APPENDIX A  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Dimensions  
44.1 cm wide x 26.5 cm deep x 4.4 cm high (17.3” wide x 10.4” deep x 1.75” high)  
Weight  
4.2 kg (9.2 lbs)  
Power  
Input Supply Voltage  
110-120/200-240 VAC DC, 50 to 60 Hz  
Power Consumption  
METTF10xx  
MFETF10xx  
35 Watts maximum  
40 Watts maximum  
Environment  
Temperature:  
Storage Temperature:  
Humidity  
0-40°C (32° to 104° F )  
-30 to 65°C (-22° to 149° F )  
10-90%, non condensing  
0-10,000 feet  
Altitude  
Warranty  
Lifetime  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
Name of Mfg:  
Transition Networks  
6475 City West Parkway, Minneapolis MN 55344 USA  
Model:  
Multichannel Media Converter  
Part Number:  
MFETF1011-120, MFETF1013-120, MFETF1011-060, MFETF1013-060,  
METTF1011-120, METTF1013-120, METTF1011-060, METTF1013-060  
Regulation:  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
Purpose: To declare that the Multichannel Media Converter to which this  
declaration refers is in conformity with the following standards.  
EMC-CISPR 22: 1985 Class A&B; EN 55022: 1988 Class A&B; EN 50082-1:1992;  
EN 60950 A4:1997; IEC 801.2, IEC 801.3, and IEC 801.4; IEC 950  
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the  
above Directive(s) and Standard(s).  
_March 14, 2001_____  
Stephen Anderson, Vice-President of Engineering  
Date  
A.1  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
APPENDIX B  
CHANNEL CABLE SPECIFICATIONS  
The physical characteristics of the media cable must meet or exceed  
IEEE 802.3 specifications.  
Fiber-Optic Cable  
Multimode:  
62.5 / 125 µm multimode fiber  
Optional:  
100 /140 µm multimode fiber  
85 /125 µm multimode fiber  
50 /125 µm multimode fiber  
Singlemode:  
9 µm singlemode fiber  
Twisted-Pair Copper Cable  
Use shielded twisted-pair (STP) or unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) copper  
cable.  
Category 3  
Gauge  
24 to 22 AWG  
Attenuation  
28 dB/1000’ @ 10 MHz  
100 ±10% @ 10 MHz  
Differential Characteristic Impedance  
Category 5  
Gauge  
24 to 22 AWG  
Attenuation  
20 dB/1000’ @ 10 MHz  
22.0 dB /100m @ 100 MHz  
Differential Characteristic Impedance  
100 ±10% @ 10 MHz  
NOTE: The active pairs are pins 1 & 2 and pins 3 & 6. Use only dedicated  
wire pairs (such as blue/white & white/blue, orange/white & white/orange)  
Crossover Cable  
Straight Through Cable  
Twisted  
Pair #1  
Twisted  
Pair #1  
Twisted  
Pair #2  
Twisted  
Pair #2  
Connectors for like devices  
Connectors for unlike devices  
for the active pins.  
When connecting the Multichannel Media Converter twisted-pair copper  
channel to a hub, switch, or router, use the straight-through cable  
configuration.  
When connecting the Multichannel Media Converter twisted-pair copper  
channel to a terminal device such as a workstation or printer, use the  
crossover cable configuration.  
B.1  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  
METTF1011 (-120 and -060)  
Channel Speed  
10 Mb/s  
Fiber-Optic Ports  
Cable:  
Multimode fiber-optic  
Connector Type  
Wavelength  
ST  
850 nm  
Transmitter Power  
Receiver Sensitivity  
Maximum Loss Budget  
Maximum distance  
-15 dBm  
-32 dBm  
18 dB  
3 km (1.8 mi) full-duplex  
Twisted-Pair Copper Ports  
Cable  
Category 3 (or better) copper  
RJ-45  
Connector Type  
Maximum distance  
100 meters (328 feet)  
METTF1013 (-120 and -060)  
Channel Speed  
10 Mb/s  
Fiber-Optic Ports  
Cable:  
Multimode fiber-optic  
Connector Type  
Wavelength  
SC  
850 nm  
Transmitter Power  
Receiver Sensitivity  
Maximum Loss Budget  
Maximum distance  
-15 dBm  
-32 dBm  
18 dB  
3 km (1.8 mi) full-duplex  
Twisted-Pair Copper Ports  
Cable  
Category 3 (or better) copper  
RJ-45  
Connector Type  
Maximum distance  
100 meters (328 feet)  
B.2  
METTF10xx, MFETF10xx  
APPENDIX B  
MFETF1011 (-120 and -060)  
Channel Speed  
100 Mb/s  
Fiber-Optic Ports  
Cable:  
Multimode fiber-optic  
Connector Type  
Wavelength  
ST  
1300 nm  
Transmitter Power  
Receiver Sensitivity  
Maximum Loss Budget  
Maximum distance  
-20 dBm  
-30 dBm  
18 dB  
2 km (1.2 mi) full-duplex  
Twisted-Pair Copper Ports  
Cable  
Category 5 (or better) copper  
RJ-45  
Connector Type  
Maximum distance  
100 meters (328 feet)  
MFETF1013 (-120 and -060)  
Channel Speed  
100 Mb/s  
Fiber-Optic Ports  
Cable:  
Multimode fiber-optic  
Connector Type  
Wavelength  
SC  
1300 nm  
Transmitter Power  
Receiver Sensitivity  
Maximum Loss Budget  
Maximum distance  
-20 dBm  
-30 dBm  
18 dB  
100 meters (328 feet) full-duplex  
Twisted-Pair Copper Ports  
Cable  
Category 5 (or better) copper  
RJ-45  
Connector Type  
Maximum distance  
100 meters (328 feet)  
B.3  
MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER  

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