Datasheet

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Media Conversion
RoHS Compliant
Features and Benefits
Four independent E1 ports on RJ-48
connectors with surge protection
AIS generation on signal loss on all E1 and
fiber interfaces
AIS Detection
Supports local and remote loopback
functions
Dual SFP fiber ports with 1+1 protection
switching
One optional full bandwidth, Ethernet
10/100BaseT port
User defined bandwidth limiting on
Ethernet port
Auto Negotiation or forced modes on the
Ethernet port
E1 ports can be remotely disabled by user
Supports Jumbo Ethernet frames to 1916
Supports “Pause” Frames
AutoCross MDI/MDI-X on Ethernet port
Supports the Link Fault Pass-Through
Function (LFPT)
DDMI register retrieval supported on
SFP port
One end-to-end serial RS-232 port to
120 Kbps on an RJ-45 connector
Both Host/Remote are managed from the
Host unit
Command Line Interface (CLI)
management provided via one MiniJack
RS-232 console port
Remote Graphical User Interface (GUI)
management through a managed
iMediaChassis
SNMP Alarm TRAP reporting in managed
chassis, including Last Gasp
Full LED diagnostics on front panel
IE model supports extended temperature
Modular, Managed Four E1 Plus Data Extension Over Fiber
IE-iMcV-E1-Mux/4(Enhanced)
The IE-iMcV-E1-Mux/4 Transports Four E1 Extensions and One RS-232
Serial Link Over a Fiber Optic Line With Optional 1+1 Protection and
Full-Bandwidth 10/100 Ethernet Support.
The IE-iMcV-E1-Mux/4 is a managed modular media converter,
installed as a Host/Remote pair, that transports four independent
E1 lines over a single or dual fiber optic line. The module is ideal
for applications requiring TDM extension, such as remote office
PABX connectivity, with support for a full bandwidth 10/100BaseT
Ethernet connection over the same optical link.
The IE-iMcV-E1-Mux/4 allows for Bandwidth Limiting control in
32 Kbps increments up to 100 Mbps. It also detects Ethernet,
AIS, E1 and fiber LOS events as well as degraded lines with full
LED indications including a Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) over
the fiber link. E1 ports can also be enabled or disabled via the
CLI, Telnet or SNMP management software, allowing the user to
perform maintenance on a particular line without affecting others.
Fiber redundancy (1+1) on removable SFP modules offers the
enhanced reliability of a protected fiber link while supporting
the complete range of optical types and distances. The 1+1
protection system automatically switches to the best fiber line
within 50 milliseconds, should one line become impaired or fail.
The module also features an independent serial link (RS-232)
which is carried over the same fiber link(s), and can be used for
transporting serial traffic from other equipment located at the
remote point of presence (POP) back to the central office. This
unit also supports an independent RS-232 console port for local
monitoring and configuration of the unit by technical support
personnel.

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