MRV Communications Switch EM316SW XY User Manual

EM316SW-XY  
Fast Ethernet Multi-Function  
Media Converters  
User Guide  
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December 12, 2008  
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Table of Figures  
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1 Preliminary Considerations  
1.1 Trademarks and Copyright  
All trademarks are the property of their respective holders.  
MRV Communications reserves the right to make changes to technical specifications and  
documentation without notice in order to improve reliability, function, or design. The user assumes  
sole responsibility for applying the information supplied herin.  
Copyright © 2008 by MRV Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.  
1.2 Customer Support  
Before contacting customer support, look for software updates, technical specifications, and  
frequently asked questions (FAQ) online at the MRV support website: http://service.mrv.com.  
The website includes information regarding software updates, technical specifications, frequently  
asked questions (FAQ), and contact information.  
Contact help online by sending email to [email protected] or through the website request link at  
MRV customer support telephone numbers:  
MRV Americas (US, Canada, Latin America)  
MRV Europe  
+1-800-435-7997 or +1-978-952-4888  
+49-6105-2070  
MRV International  
+972-4-993-6200  
Include the following important information when opening a support case.  
Site ID or company name  
Contact information  
Model or product name  
Serial number  
Top assembly revision (see label on device)  
Brief problem or question including a description of the host network environment  
Attenuation data for applicable high-speed fiber links  
Urgency of the issue  
1.3 Specific Document Information  
Document Number:  
Document:  
Release Date:  
P/N 1288003-001, Rev D2  
EM316SW-XY User Guide  
December 12, 2008 1:36:06 PM  
1.4 Latest Revision and Related Documents  
The latest revision of MRV documents may be found at: http://www.mrv.com.  
MRV produces Release Notes for Fiber Driver modules as required.  
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1.5 MRV Regulatory Compliance  
Contact your sales representative for more regulatory compliance information regarding specific  
MRV products or product families.  
Fiber Driver Chassis  
Compliance: FCC Part 15 (Class A); IC (Class A); EMC Directive: Emission (Class A) and  
Immunity; LVD Directive: Electrical Safety; CE Marking; TUV CUE Mark (Canada, USA, EU);  
GOST; RoHS Directive, WEEE Directive: Wheelie Bin Mark; ETSI, NEBS, C-Tick  
Fiber Driver Modules  
Compliance: FCC Part 15 (Class A); IC (Class A); EMC Directive: Emission (Class A) and  
Immunity; LVD Directive: Electrical Safety; RoHS Directive, WEEE Directive: Wheelie Bin Mark;  
ETSI  
Optical and Copper Transceivers  
Compliance: FCC Part 15 (Class A); IC (Class A); EMC Directive: Emission (Class A) and  
Immunity; LVD Directive: Electrical Safety; CE Marking; TUV; UL, CSA, RoHS Directive, ETSI,  
NEBS, compliant with EN 60825-1/A1:2002 Safety of Laser Products  
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1.6 General Safety  
WARNING: Two people must lift large cabinet chassis. Lift with your legs and a straight back  
to prevent injury. Lift with both hands, grasping underneath the lower edge. To prevent  
damage to the chassis and components, do not lift the chassis with the handles on the power  
supplies and interface processors, or by the plastic panels on the front of the chassis. These  
handles are not designed to support the weight of the chassis.  
WARNING: Do not stack unsecured equipment. Falling equipment can cause severe bodily  
injury and equipment damage.  
WARNING: To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this equipment in a rack,  
take all precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. Follow the guidelines below:  
Mount devices from the bottom of an empty rack.  
Mount the heaviest rack devices at the bottom of the rack.  
Install rack stabilizing equipment before mounting or servicing rack devices.  
WARNING: Do not operate the equipment with the covers removed. Ensure that all modules  
are installed, empty slots are covered and lasers outputs plugs are in place.  
WARNING (Proposition 65): Some Fiber Driver products may contain chemicals known to  
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.  
CAUTION: To prevent overheating the equipment, do not operate it in an area that exceeds  
the maximum recommended ambient temperature. To prevent airflow restriction, provide at  
least 3 inch (7.6 cm) of clearance around the ventilation openings.  
CAUTION: Only trained and qualified service personnel (see IEC 60950-1) should install,  
replace, or service the equipment.  
1.7 Electrical Safety  
WARNING: This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is connected to  
earth ground during normal use.  
WARNING: Use only shielded and grounded cables to ensure compliance with FCC rules.  
WARNING: Electrical equipment relies on the protective devices in the building installation  
for protection against short-circuit, over-current, and earth (ground) fault. Ensure that the  
protective devices in the building installation are properly rated to protect the equipment.  
Listed or certified fuse or circuit breaker must be used on all current-carrying conductors.  
WARNING: Install the equipment near power outlet. The power cord plug is the equipment  
main disconnecting device and must be easily accessible at all times. Unplug the power cord  
before you work on a system that does not have an on/off switch.  
CAUTION: The equipment is not intended for direct copper connection to Public Switched  
Telephone Network or Telecommunication Network (EU) connection ports.  
Install MRV equipment in accordance with applicable building and electrical codes such as:  
NFPA NEC 70, CEC, Part 1, CSA C22.1, IEC 60364, BS7671, etc.  
Provide proper grounding when servicing and operating electrical equipment to avoid  
electrostatic discharge (ESD) that can damage equipment. Use antistatic carriers to transport  
exposed electronic devices, protective clothing including grounding straps, antistatic table  
and floor mats, furniture grounding, and any other safety devices recommended by the  
industry.  
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1.8 Laser Safety  
WARNING: Do not open laser devices for service. Removing the cover may cause exposure  
to harmful laser beams. Return defective laser devices to the vendor for service.  
WARNING: Un-terminated connectors or fiber cable ends may emit invisible laser radiation.  
Do not view them directly with optical instruments such as eye loupes, magnifiers, or  
microscopes. The amplified laser output can dramatically increase eye hazard.  
WARNING: This equipment is intended for use with Class 1 pluggable (SFP, XFP,  
GBIC)fiber optics transceivers that carry a label indicating the following specifications:  
Classification as a Class 1 Laser product.  
Compliance with Food and Drugs Administration Center for Radiological Health (FDA  
CDRH) performance standards, 21 CFR, 1040.10, and 1040.11.  
Certification from Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL), CSA, or TUV.  
WARNING: Some fiber optics modules (EM316EDFA) may contain Class 1M levels of  
invisible laser radiation. Class 1M equipment must be installed in a restricted location that is  
only accessible to authorized personnel with laser safety training.  
WARNING: Laser products labeled as Class 1M may have internal laser diodes containing  
Class 3B lasers.  
1.9 Passive Laser Equipment Safety  
Passive devices require no external power source for operation. Although these devices may be  
deployed anywhere a fiber cable may be routed, access to the fiber ends and connections constitutes  
potential risks with live laser transmissions. The passive equipment is intended for add/drop and  
multiplex/de-multiplex networking with multiple Class 1 laser fiber signals mapping to one signal of  
CWDM (1,310nm to 1,610nm), DWDM (1,520nm to 1565nm), and add/drop modules.  
Measure or calculate risk potential separately for skin and retinal hazards, with care not to exceed the  
Class 1 laser hazard level (10 dbm). See IEC 60825-2 for details.  
IEC 60825-2, D.5.1 - Aggregated Wavelengths on a Fiber (summary)  
When more than one wavelength is combined on the same fiber as in a WDM system, then the  
hazard level depends on aggregated power levels. Hazards are always cumulative for exposure to  
wavelengths usually used in optical fiber communication systems.  
WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel (IEC 60950-1) should install, replace, or  
service passive equipment.  
WARNING: These passive optical devices are intended for connecting Class 1 laser inputs  
only. Use of other than Class 1 laser inputs may result in equipment damage or hazardous  
radiation exposure on the equipment output.  
WARNING: Un-terminated connectors or fiber cable ends may emit invisible laser radiation.  
Do not view directly with optical instruments such as eye loupes, magnifiers, or microscopes  
because the amplified light can damage eyes.  
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2 Module Introduction  
The Fiber Driver EM316SW-XY is a highly configurable multi-function module that can perform the  
functions of hundreds of less sophisticated devices. The SW-XY can operate in four modes. Each of  
these applications is described later in this section.  
Repeater  
Converter  
Redundant Fiber Link  
Switch  
The SW-XY features two RJ-45 copper Ethernet ports (P1 and P4) and two SFP sockets (P2 and P3).  
SFP transceivers are available from MRV to support virtually any standard fiber optic or copper  
Ethernet protocol.  
2.1 Features  
This modular design supports a wide variety of module and port features. Some important features  
are listed below.  
Copper 10/100Base-TX with full wire-speed capabilities  
Maximum packet size of 1916 bytes  
Auto-negotiation  
Half/full-duplex sensing  
MDI/MDIX detection  
Fault status propagation (LIN and FEFI) except in switch mode  
Management tools for status and module control  
Port status through front panel LEDs and module management  
Hot-swap support  
The LIN, MDI/MDIX, and Loopback features are configurable, and each item is introduced below.  
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2.1.1 Loopback  
Loopback tests and verifies the link integrity. It is available on the fiber optic ports (P2 and P3)  
only, and it operates in all four operational modes.  
Loopback directs received data on a port to the transmitter to test the fiber optic link end-to-end  
from the remote converter.  
The figure below illustrates loopback with a pair of EM316SW-XY modules. In the drawing, FO1  
and FO2 refer to fiber optic ports P2 and P3.  
Figure 1 -- Loopback on FO1 while FO2 is in normal operation  
The two loopback switches (loopback and loopback2) correlate to the two converters on the  
module. “Loopback” controls port P2 and “Loopback2” controls port P3. The switch settings  
apply to operation in all operational modes. In Redundant Link mode, both the loopback  
switches must be set to the same position (either both ON or both OFF) for supported operation.  
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2.1.2 Link Integrity Notification (LIN)  
LIN is not available in switch mode.  
A single DIP switch (LIN EN) activates LIN for the entire module except in switch mode. If this  
switch is OFF, then LIN cannot be activated even through software management. In the other  
operational modes, ports on the EM316SW-XY are paired as converters or repeaters. LIN  
applies to each port pairing with mode considerations noted in the corresponding sections. In  
Redundant Link mode, changing LIN status on any port adjusts all ports (P1, P2, and P3) to the  
same setting. Port P4 is disabled in this mode.  
When a link fault is detected on a paired port, LIN shuts down the transmitter on the partner port  
to notify connected equipment dependent the lost link. This status propagation allows switches,  
routers, and other link-state dependant devices to accurately react to link conditions.  
With standard LIN operation (without FEFI), digital diagnostics traps are suppressed. The LED  
indicates beaconing with regular flashes while a link is down and data activity with irregular  
flickers otherwise. A beaconing port is considered to have no signal.  
LIN is especially valuable in fault-tolerant designs.  
2.1.3 LIN with Far End Fault Indication (FEFI)  
The SFP ports support FEFI, which conforms to IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX specifications.  
When an SFP port detects a link failure on its receiver, it sends an FEFI (Far End Fault  
Indication) signal to the remotely connected device as notice of a link fault. It may also receive  
an FEFI signal sent from the remote link partner, which causes it to disable the paired copper  
Ethernet port transmitter.  
FEFI is always enabled on the EM316SW-XY, but it is used only as requested by LIN and  
configured through either DIP switches (FEFI and FEFI2) or management module  
administration.  
In Redundant Link mode, enable both FEFI DIP switches (FEFI=ON and FEFI2=ON) to use  
FEFI with LIN. This configuration provides “1:1” link protection to the redundant link. The dual-  
homing configuration (separate remote optical devices) is not supported.  
2.1.4 Redundancy  
The EM316SW-XY redundant mode (discussed in the following section) pairs the two SFP ports  
(P2 and P3) as a self-healing link based on signal detection. The switch-over time when the  
active fiber link fails is very short, which can allow transparent failover.  
LIN disables the Ethernet port P1 only if BOTH fiber channels fail simultaneously. Port P4 is  
disabled in redundant mode.  
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2.2 Modes of Operation  
The EM316SW-XY supports four different operational modes.  
1. Dual Repeater (Fiber and Copper)  
2. Dual Converter  
3. Redundant Link  
4. Switch (4-Port, mixed-media)  
This section describes these modes and required DIP switch settings.  
Select the operational mode with the DIP switches labeled MODE1 and MODE0, switches 5 and 6  
on switch block 1 nearest the front panel of the module.  
DIP Switches  
Mode  
Port Grouping  
MODE1  
MODE0  
Fiber Repeater: ports P2 & P3  
Copper Repeater: ports P1 & P4  
Dual Repeater  
ON  
ON  
Converter 1: ports P1 & P2  
Converter 2: ports P3 & P4  
Dual Converter  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Redundant: fiber optic ports P2 & P3  
Local: copper port P1  
Unused: copper port P4  
Redundant Link  
Mixed-Media Switch  
OFF  
All ports (P1, P2, P3, P4)  
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2.2.1 Dual Repeater (Fiber and Copper)  
MODE1  
MODE0  
ON  
ON  
Figure 2 -- Dual Repeater Mode  
In Dual Repeater mode, the module acts as a pair of repeaters.  
Fiber Optic repeater between 100Base-FX ports  
Copper repeater between 10/100 Base-TX ports  
SFP-based interfaces  
RJ-45 copper interfaces  
The copper repeater can be used as a distance extender in a copper infrastructure to extend a  
link beyond the 300 foot (100m) limit. Each RJ-45 interface supports speed and duplex  
matching and automatic MDI/MDIX detection. LIN applies to this configuration, as well.  
With LIN enabled, loss of link at a port receiver disables the transmitter of the paired port. There  
is no beaconing on an inactive link in Dual Repeater mode.  
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2.2.2 Dual Converter  
MODE1  
MODE0  
ON  
OFF  
Figure 3 -- Dual Converter Mode  
In Dual Converter mode, the module incorporates two independent “copper 10/100 to Fiber Fast  
Ethernet converters” for the price of a single converter. This combination doubles the density of  
a central office chassis, allowing up to 30 converters in a managed 16-slot chassis.  
The first converter uses ports P1 and P2. The second converter uses ports P3 and P4.  
With LIN enabled, loss of link at a port receiver disables the transmitter of the paired port.  
Downstream switches, routers, and other link-state dependant devices can accurately react to  
changing link conditions. This feature is especially valuable in fault-tolerant network designs.  
The module supports both LIN and FEFI for link status propagation in Dual Converter mode. In  
this mode, LIN offers two functional options.  
1) The basic LIN (FEFI disabled) maintains backwards compatibility with all MRV Fast  
Ethernet media conversion modules as well as the common Far End Fault Indication  
(FEFI). The SFP transceiver beacons (transmits a periodic signal) if there is no signal  
detected on its receiver. This signal notifies the other side about the detected problem.  
2) A revised LIN (FEFI enabled), which uses the FEFI standard to notify the other side  
about a problem in the receive fiber. Beaconing is not necessary in this case.  
The revised LIN is recommended if the other side of the link supports FEFI. Use basic LIN if the  
remote device does not support FEFI.  
A single DIP switch controls LIN for both converters, so both will use either LIN enabled or  
disabled.  
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2.2.3 Redundant Link  
MODE1  
MODE0  
OFF  
ON  
Figure 4 -- Redundant Link Mode  
In Redundant Link mode, the module acts as a copper to redundant fiber (100Base-FX)  
converter. This configuration requires optical SFPs installed in ports P2 and P3 to support a pair  
of redundant fiber optic paths. Ethernet port P4 is disabled in this mode; only description  
commands will have any effect on P4. The Redundant Link mode provides “1:1” link protection.  
Dual-homing is not supported.  
In this mode, the EM316SW-XY can pass link status with LIN or with the industry standard Far  
End Fault Indication (FEFI). Implementing both tools allows for backwards compatibility with the  
full set of MRV Fast Ethernet media conversion solutions while supporting standard connectivity  
to any standard Fast Ethernet fiber optic port.  
With LIN enabled, loss of link at BOTH fiber ports (P2 and P3) disables the transmitter of the  
access (Ethernet) port (P1). If one fiber optic channel fails while the other fiber optic channel is  
operational, LIN does not interrupt the data. Downstream switches, routers, and other link-state  
dependant devices can accurately react to changing link conditions. This feature is especially  
valuable in fault-tolerant network designs. Set both DIP switches (FEFI and FEFI2) ON to  
enable FEFI with LIN in Redundant Link mode.  
The “select-link” command is enabled for ports P2 and P3 in Redundant Link mode to force a  
port to active if it has an available link. There is no default or preferred port, so the first link  
established becomes active. The “shutdown” command is not available for redundant ports P2  
and P3.  
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2.2.4 Mixed-Media Switch (4-Port)  
MODE1  
MODE0  
OFF  
OFF  
Figure 5 -- Switching Mode  
In Switch mode, the module acts a mixed-media Ethernet Switch with two 10/100Base-TX  
copper interfaces and two fiber-optic SFP-based 100 Base-FX interfaces.  
The mixed-media switch allows copper Ethernet traffic access to a linear fiber-optic Ethernet  
network.  
LIN is not supported in this mode.  
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3 Preparation and Installation  
3.1 Unpacking the Fiber Driver Module  
Step 1.  
Step 2.  
Step 3.  
Open the cardboard box.  
Remove the static bag containing the module.  
Check for additional or loose accessories in the box.  
Parts may move under the module packing tray during shipment.  
In the unlikely event that a part is missing from the contents, contact your authorized  
MRV dealer or representative. If product return becomes necessary, ship the unit in its  
original packaging and container.  
Figure 6 -- Unpacking  
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3.2 Front Panel Description  
Figure 7 -- EM316SW-XY front panel  
The EM316SW-XY module is equipped with the following interfaces.  
Port 1 (1): 10/100 Base-T UTP RJ-45  
Port 2 (2): 100 Base-FX, SFP- Port  
Port 3 (3): 100 Base-FX, SFP Port  
Port 4 (4): 10/100 Base-T UTP RJ-45  
3.2.1 Distances  
Maximum distance for SFP ports is SFP dependent.  
Maximum distance for ports 1 and 4 (UTP) 100 meters.  
3.2.2 SFP Ports  
Ports 2 and 3 (SFP) can be configured as redundant link ports (Redundant Link Mode) or  
individually operated (Dual Converter or Switching Mode)  
3.2.3 LED Definitions  
PWR/NMS: Indicates module power and loopback mode status of at least one port.  
P1 UTP:  
LNK/ACT blinking on link and activity  
FDX is lit when full duplex link is configured or established.  
Digital Diagnostic indicator for the SFP inserted in Port 2.  
Indicates presence of SFP and presence of link and activity.  
Digital Diagnostic indicator for the SFP inserted in Port 3.  
Indicates presence of SFP and presence of link and activity.  
LNK/ACT blinking on link and activity  
P2 DD:  
P2 SP:  
P3 DD:  
P3 SP:  
P4 UTP:  
FDX is lit when full duplex link is configured or established.  
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3.2.4 LED Display Information  
Figure 8 -- EM316SW-XY front panel  
LED  
Color  
Solid or Blink  
n/a  
Explanation  
No power to unit  
PWR/NMS  
OFF  
green  
green  
solid  
blink  
Power OK  
At least one port in loopback  
P1 UTP  
LNK/ACT  
OFF  
n/a  
No link detected  
amber  
green  
amber  
green  
OFF  
solid  
solid  
blink  
blink  
n/a  
10 Mbps link  
100 Mbps link  
Data flow with 10Base-T protocol  
Data flow with 100Base-T protocol  
Half duplex  
FDX  
green  
solid  
Full duplex  
P2 SFP  
DD  
OFF  
green  
amber  
green  
amber  
green/amber  
n/a  
No SFP with DD support detected  
No alarm  
Alarm  
SFP present and link present  
SFP inserted, no link  
Link present and activity  
solid  
solid  
solid  
solid  
blink  
SP  
P3 SFP  
DD  
OFF  
green  
amber  
green  
amber  
green/amber  
n/a  
No SFP with DD support detected  
No alarm  
Alarm  
Link present  
SFP inserted, no link  
Link present, activity  
solid  
solid  
solid  
solid  
blink  
SP  
P4 UTP  
LNK/ACT  
OFF  
n/a  
No link detected  
10 Mbps link  
100 Mbps link  
10 Mbps Data flow  
100 Mbps Data flow  
amber  
green  
amber  
green  
solid  
solid  
blink  
blink  
FDX  
OFF  
n/a  
Half duplex  
Full duplex  
green  
solid  
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3.3 DIP Switches  
The default configuration is established by the firmware preloaded onto the module. The  
EM316SW-XY is configured at the factory to work “out of the box” in “Dual Converter” mode with  
management enabled.  
Use the module in pairs to operate the EM316SW-XY in unmanaged mode. Select the  
functional modes with DIP switches MODE1 and MODE0 on switch block 1 (nearest the front  
panel).  
In addition to the four operational modes, LIN, Auto-MDI, and Loopback may also be configured.  
3.3.1 Block Locations  
Figure 9 -- DIP switch locations  
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3.3.2 Switch Functions and Default Settings  
The switch block number is not sequential on the module. Carefully verify the switch block  
number and placement before changing switch settings.  
Switch Block 1*  
DIP Switch  
DIP Switch Name  
Setting  
ON (up)  
Description  
Control by NM is enable  
MANG EN  
1
OFF (down)  
Control be NM is disable  
ON (up)  
LIN enable  
LIN EN  
2
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
LIN disable  
NOT USED  
AGING F  
3
4
5
6
7
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
NOT USED  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
MODE1  
MODE0  
ANEG  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
See table below  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
P1 Auto Negotiation is enable  
P1 Auto Negotiation is disable  
P4 Auto Negotiation is enable  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
ANEG2  
8
OFF (down)  
P4 Auto Negotiation is disable  
SW1-5, SW1-6 – Operational Modes  
DIP Switches  
Mode  
Port Grouping  
MODE1  
MODE0  
Fiber Repeater: ports P2 & P3  
Copper Repeater: ports P1 & P4  
Dual Repeater  
ON  
ON  
Dual Converter  
(default mode)  
Converter 1: ports P1 & P2  
Converter 2: ports P3 & P4  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Redundant: fiber optic ports P2 & P3  
Local: copper port P1  
Unused: copper port P4  
Redundant Link  
Mixed-Media Switch  
OFF  
All ports (P1, P2, P3, P4)  
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Switch Block 2* (SW2)  
Setting  
DIP Switch  
1
DIP Switch Name  
Description  
Bold = Defaults  
ON (up)  
P1 Forced 100Base-T if ANEG is off  
FAST  
OFF (down)  
P1 Forced 10Base-TX if ANEG is off  
ON (up)  
P1 Forced Full-Duplex if ANEG is off or failed  
2
FULL  
OFF (down)  
P1 Forced Half-Duplex if ANEG is off or failed  
ON (up)  
P1 Auto MDI is enabled  
3
4
5
6
7
AMDI  
OFF (down)  
On (up)  
P1 Auto MDI is disabled if ANEG is off  
P2 loopback is enabled  
LPBK  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
P2 loopback is disabled  
P4 Forced 100Base-T if ANEG2 is off  
FAST2  
FULL2  
AMDI2  
OFF (down)  
P4 Forced 10Base-TX if ANEG2 is off  
ON (up)  
P4 Forced Full-Duplex if ANEG2 is off or failed  
OFF (down)  
P4 Forced Half-Duplex if ANEG2 is off or failed  
ON (up)  
P4 Auto MDI is enabled  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
P4 Auto MDI is disabled if ANEG2 is off  
P3 loopback is enabled  
8
LPBK2  
OFF (down)  
P3 loopback is disabled  
* Shaded and bold describe factory default settings  
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Switch Block 3* (SW3)  
DIP Switch  
1
DIP Switch Name  
Setting  
Description  
ON (up)  
P2 Far End fault Indication is used in LIN  
FEFI  
OFF (down)  
Far End Fault Indication is not used in LIN  
P3 Far End fault Indication is used in LIN  
ON (up)  
2
FEFI2  
OFF (down)  
Far End Fault Indication is not used in LIN  
NOT USED  
ON (up)  
3
4
5
6
7
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
NOT USED  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
OFF (down)  
ON (up)  
8
NOT USED  
OFF (down)  
* Shaded and bold describe factory default settings  
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Module Installation  
Fiber Driver modules are hot-swappable and may be inserted into or removed from a supporting  
chassis at any time. Install the module into a powered Fiber Driver chassis with a cooling fan. Align  
the edge of the card with the rail of the chassis, slide it into the chassis until firmly seated against  
the backplane and hand-tighten the thumb screw.  
The thumb screw of an installed module is toward the bottom of the BU-16 chassis and to the left  
in the other chassis.  
Tools  
Phillips screwdriver (for some module screws)  
Flat-tip screwdriver  
Procedure  
Follow all guidelines to eliminate static electricity while handling the module and other electronic  
devices. Refer to the front of this manual for some suggestions.  
Step 1. If a blank panel is covering the target slot, remove it by unfastening the two screws with  
a 6-inch Phillips screwdriver.  
Figure 10 -- Remove the required blank panels  
A cover panel or a module must securely cover each chassis slot to comply with FCC  
regulations. Open chassis slots may emit disruptive signals during operation. Securing modules  
and panels with appropriate screws is also important for grounding and safety.  
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Step 2. Install the module inside a Fiber Driver chassis by aligning the edge of the card with the  
rail of the chassis. Tighten the thumbscrew by hand.  
Figure 11 -- Module installation (not all chassis are shown)  
Figure 12 -- Correctly inserted Fiber Driver module in a powered chassis  
Handle the module by the edges to avoid damaging any components. Use your thumb to push it  
securely into the chassis slot. Do not use excessive force, but make sure the module connector  
is fully inserted in the chassis. Secure the module by hand using the thumbscrew.  
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Cleaning Fibers  
Fiber optic components and cables are very sensitive to dirt, dust, and mishandling. Especially in  
high-speed networks such as gigabit Ethernet and OC48, dirty or mistreated fiber may cause errors  
and signal degradation.  
Prior to installation, follow the procedure below to clean fiber optic cable and transceivers.  
Equipment Requirements  
Optical cleaner cartridge  
Can of compressed air  
Cleaning Procedure  
Blow a stream of compressed air on the fiber ends while the caps are in place.  
Remove the caps, and blow the ends of the fibers again.  
Follow the instructions included with the cleaning cartridge to clean the ends of the fibers.  
Figure 13 -- Cleaning cartridge  
Sample Fibers: Before and After Cleaning  
Figure 14 – Contaminated fiber and clean fiber  
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3.3.3 Working with SFPs  
The pluggable optics modules used in the EM316xx products are extremely portable, and  
consequently may be easily mistreated. If SFPs are not protected against dust, remove the dust  
caps and clean them with 1.25 millimeter cleaners.  
Figure 15 -- SFP cleaners  
3.3.3.1 Cleaning SFPs  
3.3.3.1.1 Requirements  
SFP to be cleaned  
1.25 mm cleaners  
3.3.3.1.2 Procedure  
Insert the 1.25mm cleaner into the SFP  
Turn ¼ turn  
Remove the 1.25mm cleaner and discard  
Repeat the process  
Do not stretch optical fibers or bend them too tightly. Install optical cables with as little fiber  
stress as possible.  
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3.3.3.2 Mylar Tab SFP Modules  
The Mylar tab or nail latch on the module has a tab that you must pull in order to remove the  
module from a switching module port.  
Figure 16 -- Mylar Tab on SFP Module  
3.3.3.2.1 Inserting a Mylar Tab SFP Module  
To insert the Mylar tab SFP module into a switching module port, line up the SFP module  
with the port, and slide it into place  
Figure 17 -- Insertion of a Mylar Tab SFP Module  
3.3.3.2.2 Removing a Mylar Tab SFP Module  
To remove the SFP module from the switching module port, pull the tab gently until the SFP  
module disengages from the port, and then pull the SFP module out.  
Figure 18 -- Removal of a Mylar Tab SFP Module  
Caution When pulling the tab to remove the SFP module, be sure to pull in a straight outward  
motion. Do not twist or forcibly pull the tab because you may disconnect it from the SFP module.  
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3.3.3.3 Actuator/Button SFP Modules  
The actuator/button SFP module has a button that you must push in order to remove the  
SFP module from a switching module port.  
Figure 19 – Actuator/Button SFP Module  
3.3.3.4 Inserting an Actuator/Button SFP Module  
To insert the actuator/button SFP module into a switching module port, line up the SFP  
module with the port and slide it in until the actuator/button clicks into place. Be sure not to  
press the actuator/button as you insert the SFP module because you might inadvertently  
disengage the SFP module from the port.  
Figure 20 -- Insertion of an Actuator/Button SFP Module  
3.3.3.4.1 Removing an Actuator/Button SFP Module  
Step 1 Gently press the actuator/button on the front of the SFP module until it clicks and the  
latch mechanism activates, releasing the SFP module from the port.  
Step 2 Grasp the actuator/button between your thumb and index finger and carefully pull  
the SFP module from the port.  
Figure 21 -- Removal of an Actuator/Button SFP Module  
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3.3.3.5 Bale Clasp SFP Module  
The bale clasp SFP module has a bale clasp that you use to secure the SFP\XFP module in  
a switching module port.  
Figure 22 -- Bale Clasp SFP Module  
3.3.3.5.1 Inserting a Bale Clasp SFP/XFP Module into a Switching Module Port  
Step 1 Close the bale clasp in the upward direction before inserting the SFP module.  
Step 2 Line up the SFP module with the port and slide it into the port.  
Figure 23 -- Insertion of a Bale Clasp SFP Module  
3.3.3.5.2 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module  
Step 1 Open the bale clasp on the SFP module: With your index finger, press the clasp  
downward as shown. If the bale clasp is obstructed and you can not use your index finger to  
open it, use a small, flat-blade screwdriver or other long, narrow instrument to open the bale  
clasp as shown.  
Step 2 Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it  
from the switching module port as shown.  
Open a Bale Clasp with a Flat-Blade Screwdriver if needed.  
Figure 24 -- Removal of a Bale Clasp SFP Module  
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4 Module Management  
Most Fiber Driver modules, including the EM316SW-XY, may be managed by a Fiber Driver network  
management (NM) module installed in the same chassis.  
The EM316SW-XY module may be managed by the EM316LNXNM-OT Network Management (NM)  
module.  
The NM module installs in the same chassis as the managed modules. It provides management for  
the EM316SW-XY module and other compatible Fiber Driver modules resident in the chassis. Refer to  
specific module documentation to determine compatibility with a specific NM.  
Factory settings work in most EM316SW-XY installations, but network management through an NM  
module is recommended for local and remote- system status monitoring. Network environments are  
unpredictable, and Fiber Driver network management is a critical tool for proactive administration as  
well as for reduced operating expenses.  
The NM provides a command line interface (CLI), accessible either through a local serial port and  
console or from the IP network using a terminal emulation environment. Some CLI commands specific  
to the EM316SW-XY in a managed environment are discussed in this section. Refer to the  
appropriate NM documentation (EM316LNXNM-OT) for further details regarding the interface and  
commands specific to your installation.  
The network management module also provides Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
support to allow control through any industry standard network management system (NMS). To  
maximize the graphical remote management control of Fiber Driver modules, MRV offers  
MegaVision® Pro. It is a unique and full-featured NMS with graphical user interfaces (GUI) for all  
managed MRV network components including Fiber Driver. A limited version of MegaVision called  
“Configurator” is available for trial through the MRV website (http://www.mrv.com). Refer to  
MegaVision Pro documentation for more information on the benefits offered with the product.  
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4.1 Serial Console Interface  
After the network management (NM) module is installed, power up the chassis and attach the  
serial RS-232 cable to the PC or terminal device. Configuring terminal emulation software on the  
PC is beyond the scope of this document. The components below may be ordered from MRV.  
Adapter (part number 350-0308 REV-B MRG/20028-2)  
Cable (part number 151-3028 REV-F AI 04/04)  
The NM has at least one Ethernet port, which is typically used to connect to a Local Area Network  
(LAN). The factory default IP address is 192.168.14.201 with netmask 255.255.255.0, sometimes  
written as 192.168.14.201/24 to show the 24 bits masked for subnetting. The default gateway  
address is 192.168.14.1/24.  
From the network, connect to the NM IP address using telnet or SSH (secure shell) to open the  
command line interface (CLI). Telnet services are disabled by default on the EM316LNXNM-OT,  
but they may be enabled for additional CLI access.  
The NM has an RS-232 interface that is used for serial communications to the CLI. This connection  
is recommended for network setup. Besides configuration simplicity, it offers the advantage of “out-  
of-band” management for greater network autonomy.  
Configure the EM316LNXNM-OT RS-232 serial parameters with the following values.  
• 38400 baud  
RS-232  
Serial Port  
Parameters  
• 8 data bits  
• 1 stop bit  
• no parity  
• no flow control  
4.2 MegaVisionJ Embedded GUI Management  
The EM316LNXNM-OT management module includes MegaVisionJ, a built-in graphical interface  
to manage only the MRV chassis system controlled by the specified NM. This graphical system is  
accessible from any standard Java-enabled web browser that can reach the IP address assigned  
to the EM316LNXNM-OT. MegaVisionJ allows remote management of the entire Fiber Driver  
chassis system and compatible modules.  
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4.3 EM316LNXNM-OT Command Line Interface (CLI)  
The EM316LNXNM-OT provides command line interface (CLI), SNMP, and graphical  
administration options for a Fiber Driver chassis system. This section introduces the CLI for the  
Linux-based network management (EM316LNXNM-OT) module.  
EM316LNXNM-OT management commands are specific to each module.  
Some commands applicable to the EM316SW-XY and a managed host chassis are illustrated in  
this manual. The box below lists a few of the sample commands addressed in this document. Refer  
to the Table of Contents for a list of commands addressed here, and refer to EM316LNXNM-OT  
documents for more detail.  
show  
show digital-diagnostics  
show config  
show defaults  
description <name>  
shutdown / no shutdown  
loopback / no loopback  
show version  
show slots  
show x.x  
?
list  
lin / no lin  
Figure 25 -- EM316LNXNM-OT general commands for EM316SW-XY modules  
Some of these commands apply to both slot-level and port-level contexts as described in the  
navigation portion of this section. Refer to EM316LNXNM-OT documentation for a more complete  
discussion of the Linux-based interface and available commands.  
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4.3.1 EM316LNXNM-OT Boot and CLI Login  
The box below shows the NM boot and login to the built-in admin user account. The “banner”  
information that displays after the login may also be displayed from the CLI prompt with the  
show version command. The show command is introduced in a later section. Refer to  
EM316LNXNM-OT documentation for network manager and CLI configuration help.  
U-Boot 1.0.1 (Jan 25 2005 - 11:08:25)  
CPU: MPC875ZPnn at 133 MHz: 8 kB I-Cache 8 kB D-Cache FEC1 FEC2  
BOARD: MRV NM2 v3  
DRAM: (64 MB SDRAM) 64 MB  
FLASH: 16.5 MB  
Net: FEC ETHERNET  
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0  
## Booting image at e0000000 ...  
Image Name: EM316LNXNM  
Image Type: PowerPC Linux Multi-File Image (gzip compressed)  
Data Size:  
7322655 Bytes = 7 MB  
Load Address: 00000000  
Entry Point: 00000000  
Contents:  
Image 0: 676629 Bytes = 660.8 kB  
Image 1: 6646011 Bytes = 6.3 MB  
Verifying Checksum ... OK  
Uncompressing Multi-File Image ... OK  
Loading Ramdisk to 03920000, end 03f768fb (6568fb)... OK  
Welcome to MRV EM316LNXNM  
Reading configuration: ok  
Starting up, please wait  
FPGA Already Loaded.  
MRV EM316LNXNM  
login: admin  
Password:  
Please wait, initializing...now ready.  
EM316LNXNM-OT v4.0 fdr 58 (Jul 25 2007 - 09:34:25).  
U-Boot 1.0.1 (Jan 25 2005 - 11:08:25).  
Linux kernel v2.4.26 (#1 Wed Dec 13 10:36:44 PST 2006).  
EM316LNXNM (firmware 5c.13) (00:20:1a:02:48:28).  
MegaVisionJ v2.34k6 - July 5, 2007 (FiberDriver v1.61j)  
Copyright (c) MRV Corp. 1993-2007  
You are a SUPER user!  
fiberdriver#  
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4.3.2 CLI Navigation  
The CLI uses five operational contexts: login, configuration, chassis, slot, and port. Only the  
login context is not considered a configuration mode. The system prompt includes a string to  
indicate the current operational context, as illustrated in the example below. The “#” character  
ends the prompt string, and a space separates the command from the prompt.  
Each navigation command in the box below is bold for emphasis in print only.  
fiberdriver# configure terminal  
fiberdriver(config)# chassis 1  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)# slot 1.3  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# port 1.3.2  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# next  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.3)# exit  
fiberdriver(config)# exit  
fiberdriver#  
These contexts are not entirely hierarchical, but the three hardware-specific contexts do follow a  
structure that reflects the physical device relationships. The chassis contains slots (modules)  
which in turn contain ports.  
Enter the configuration context with the “configure terminal” command. Any hardware  
context may be reached directly from the config context or any other hardware context. For  
example, there is no need to pass through the chassis context to reach the slot or port contexts.  
The next command is a short-cut for navigating to the hardware context following the current  
context and at the same level. In the box above, the port value in the prompt increments from 2  
to 3 to indicate this context change.  
Operations on the larger component may sometimes also apply to the smaller components  
contained in the larger target device. Refer to EM316LNXNM-OT documentation or use the CLI  
help feature “?” for more information about CLI context navigation.  
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4.3.3 Login Context Commands and Examples  
The login context refers to the only CLI state not considered a configuration context. Commands  
in this context are generally for system status monitoring. Use the “?” and “list” commands at  
the fiberdriver #prompt to display the list of command line options. These help commands  
are shown in the slot and port command illustrations later in this section.  
A few login context commands are illustrated in this section.  
4.3.3.1 “?”  
The following box displays the commands available in the login context of the CLI.  
fiberdriver# ?  
configure Enter configuration context  
cp  
Copy files  
echo  
erase  
exit  
group  
list  
logout  
ls  
Display text for scripting  
Erase configuration or NVRAM  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Group configuration  
Print command list  
Logout of the system  
List files  
more  
mv  
Display file  
Rename files  
no  
Negate a command  
pager  
ping  
quit  
restart  
rm  
Pause scrolling when screen is full  
Send ICMP echo messages to test network connectivity  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Reboot the NM card  
Remove files  
scp  
Use SCP to transfer files (small config files only)  
Show running system information  
Pause CLI for scripting  
Read CLI commands from file  
Open a SSH connection  
show  
sleep  
source  
ssh  
telnet  
Open a telnet connection  
terminal Set current terminal parameters  
tftp  
upgrade  
who  
whoami  
write  
TFTP commands  
Upgrade software  
Find out who is connected to the system  
Who am I?  
Write running configuration to memory or terminal  
fiberdriver#  
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4.3.3.2 “show chassis”  
The following box displays the configuration of the chassis.  
fiberdriver# show chassis  
Chassis Model  
======= ========== ========= =============== =======  
NC316BU-16 NC316BU-1 16 21  
Name  
Number Of Slots Temp(C)  
1
fiberdriver#  
4.3.3.3 “show slots”  
The following box displays information about the slots in the chassis.  
fiberdriver# show slots  
Slot Model  
Name  
Serial Number  
==== ============= ==================== ============================  
1.1 EM316LNXNM-OT EM316LNXNM-OT at 1.1 00:20:1a:02:13:f2  
1.3 EM316SW-XY  
EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
N/A  
fiberdriver#  
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4.3.3.4 “show version”  
The show version command displays revision levels for the management system  
components.  
fiberdriver# show version  
EM316LNXNM-OT v4.0 fdr 58 (Jul 25 2007 - 09:34:25).  
U-Boot 1.0.1 (Jan 25 2005 - 11:08:25).  
Linux kernel v2.4.26 (#1 Wed Dec 13 10:36:44 PST 2006).  
EM316LNXNM (firmware 5c.13) (00:20:1a:02:48:28).  
MegaVisionJ v2.34k6 - July 5, 2007 (FiberDriver v1.61j)  
Copyright (c) MRV Corp. 1993-2007  
fiberdriver#  
4.3.3.5 “show log”  
The show logcommand displays log settings for the management system components.  
fiberdriver(config)# show log  
Running Level: warning  
Nvram Level: disabled  
Trap Level: warning  
Remote Server: 0.0.0.0  
Remote Level: notice  
fiberdriver(config)#  
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4.3.3.6 “show groups”  
Management access is controlled through group and user permissions. Display the current  
system groups and users with the commands shown below.  
fiberdriver# show groups  
System user/group configuration:  
username admin password encrypted $1$kQ2rIq/$Ob8wFa2EW135XC4TnN7wJ/ class  
super  
username admin group all  
username boss password encrypted $1$8kwjpD/$rtxpBG0AYfC7z7WxdjBuG. class  
super  
username boss group all  
group all write 1  
Your configured permissions:  
Read/Write Chassis: 1  
(From Group 'all')  
fiberdriver#  
4.3.3.7 “show users”  
fiberdriver# show users  
username admin password encrypted $1$kQ2rIq/$Ob8wFa2EW135XC4TnN7wJ/ class  
super  
username admin group all  
username boss password encrypted $1$8kwjpD/$rtxpBG0AYfC7z7WxdjBuG. class  
super  
username boss group all  
fiberdriver#  
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4.3.3.8 “show running-config”  
fiberdriver# show running-config  
Building configuration...  
Current configuration:  
!
! Configuration saved on 2005/01/02 00:28:18  
!
!
! Configuration written by admin!  
!
! EM316LNXNM-OT v4.0 fdr 58 (Jul 25 2007 - 09:34:25).  
! U-Boot 1.0.1 (Jan 25 2005 - 11:08:25).  
! Linux kernel v2.4.26 (#1 Wed Dec 13 10:36:44 PST 2006).  
! EM316LNXNM (firmware 5c.13) (00:20:1a:02:48:28).  
! Copyright (c) MRV Corp. 1993-2007.  
!
ip interface 192.168.14.201/24  
username admin password encrypted $1$kQ2rIq/$Ob8wFa2EW135XC4TnN7wJ/  
class super  
username admin group all  
username debug password encrypted $1$NUIVuN/$sN7t87lmW5aoZG8ggT.I30  
class debug  
username debug group all  
group all write 2  
group all write 1  
snmp-server community read encrypted $1$hZyZkA1$xiJTxyGDfVb1bcAYyW9Wi1  
snmp-server community write encrypted $1$wZCHI9/$6H3mce5Y15iLhtdpoXBoa1  
ip interface dhcp  
chassis 1 type NC316BU-16 rev 1  
chassis 2 type VIRTUAL16  
slot 1.1 type EM316LNXNM-OT rev 4  
slot 1.2 type EM316EFRM rev 6  
slot 1.3 type EM316SW-XY rev 1  
slot 1.4 type EM316F rev 12  
slot 2.2 type EM316EFRM rev 6  
fiberdriver#  
The show running-configcommand displays the currently active system parameters for  
the management system.  
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4.3.3.9 “show startup-config”  
The show startup-configcommand displays the contents of the startup-config file that  
are applied when the system boots. Default values are applied to any parameters not  
specified in this file.  
fiberdriver# show startup-config  
!
! Configuration saved on 2005/01/01 18:59:21  
!
!
! Configuration written by admin!  
!
! EM316LNXNM-OT v4.0 fdr 54 (Jun 8 2007 - 15:57:38).  
! U-Boot 1.0.1 (Jan 25 2005 - 11:08:25).  
! Linux kernel v2.4.26 (#1 Wed Dec 13 10:36:44 PST 2006).  
! EM316LNXNM (firmware 5c.13) (00:20:1a:02:48:28).  
! Copyright (c) MRV Corp. 1993-2007.  
!
ip interface 192.168.14.201/24  
username admin password encrypted $1$kQ2rIq/$Ob8wFa2EW135XC4TnN7wJ/ class  
super  
username admin group all  
username debug password encrypted $1$NUIVuN/$sN7t87lmW5aoZG8ggT.I30 class  
debug  
username debug group all  
group all write 1  
group all write 2  
snmp-server community read encrypted $1$hZyZkA1$xiJTxyGDfVb1bcAYyW9Wi1  
snmp-server community write encrypted $1$wZCHI9/$6H3mce5Y15iLhtdpoXBoa1  
ip interface dhcp  
chassis 1 type NC316BU-16 rev 1  
chassis 2 type VIRTUAL16  
slot 1.1 type EM316LNXNM-OT rev 4  
slot 1.2 type EM316EFRM rev 6  
slot 1.3 type EM316SW-XY rev 1  
slot 1.4 type EM316F rev 12  
slot 2.2 type EM316EFRM rev 6  
fiberdriver#  
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4.3.3.10 Displaying and Saving System Parameters  
Use the write terminalcommand to display the current operating parameters.  
fiberdriver# write terminal  
Building configuration...  
Current configuration:  
!
! Configuration saved on 2005/01/02 00:29:12  
!
!
! Configuration written by admin!  
!
! EM316LNXNM-OT v4.0 fdr 58 (Jul 25 2007 - 09:34:25).  
! U-Boot 1.0.1 (Jan 25 2005 - 11:08:25).  
! Linux kernel v2.4.26 (#1 Wed Dec 13 10:36:44 PST 2006).  
! EM316LNXNM (firmware 5c.13) (00:20:1a:02:48:28).  
! Copyright (c) MRV Corp. 1993-2007.  
!
ip interface 192.168.14.201/24  
username admin password encrypted $1$kQ2rIq/$Ob8wFa2EW135XC4TnN7wJ/ class super  
username admin group all  
username debug password encrypted $1$NUIVuN/$sN7t87lmW5aoZG8ggT.I30 class debug  
username debug group all  
group all write 2  
group all write 1  
snmp-server community read encrypted $1$hZyZkA1$xiJTxyGDfVb1bcAYyW9Wi1  
snmp-server community write encrypted $1$wZCHI9/$6H3mce5Y15iLhtdpoXBoa1  
ip interface dhcp  
chassis 1 type NC316BU-16 rev 1  
chassis 2 type VIRTUAL16  
slot 1.1 type EM316LNXNM-OT rev 4  
slot 1.2 type EM316EFRM rev 6  
slot 1.3 type EM316SW-XY rev 1  
slot 1.4 type EM316F rev 12  
slot 2.2 type EM316EFRM rev 6  
fiberdriver#  
Use the write filecommand to save the current parameters to the configuration file.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# write file  
Building configuration file...  
OK, saved to startup-config  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
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4.3.4 Configuration Context  
Enter "configuration" context, as shown below, to configure the system parameters.  
fiberdriver# configure terminal  
fiberdriver(config)#  
The commands in this section are entered at the configuration context prompt. They are applied  
with the <CR> or <Enter> key, which is not printable.  
4.3.4.1 Restoring Default Parameters  
Use the default command to discard changes applied to the module configuration. The  
example below illustrates returning the entire module to the original factory defaults. Use the “?”  
after the default command or refer to EM316LNXNM-OT documentation for parameters to  
reapply only selected default values including individual port settings.  
The command below is applied in the main configuration context. The first command line in the  
box opens this context from the login context.  
fiberdriver(config)# default 1 all  
Restored default configuration for 1  
Restored default configuration for 1.1  
Restored default configuration for 1.1.1  
Restored default configuration for 1.1.2  
Restored default configuration for 1.1.3  
Restored default configuration for 1.1.4  
Restored default configuration for 1.2  
Restored default configuration for 1.3  
Restored default configuration for 1.3.1  
Restored default configuration for 1.3.2  
Restored default configuration for 1.3.3  
Restored default configuration for 1.3.4  
Restored default configuration for 1.4  
Restored default configuration for 1.5  
Restored default configuration for 1.6  
Restored default configuration for 1.7  
Restored default configuration for 1.8  
Restored default configuration for 1.9  
Restored default configuration for 1.10  
Restored default configuration for 1.11  
Restored default configuration for 1.12  
Restored default configuration for 1.13  
Restored default configuration for 1.14  
Restored default configuration for 1.15  
Restored default configuration for 1.16  
fiberdriver(config)#  
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4.3.4.2 Configuring System Parameters  
Once the mode is changed, the prompt also changes. Change the SUPER user password using  
the "username" command.  
fiberdriver(config)# username admin password <new password>  
Set the IP configuration using the "ip" command group. Set IP address and IP mask information  
using the following command.  
fiberdriver(config)# ip interface 192.168.1.14/24  
The IP address (192.168.1.14) and the 24-bit netmask (/24) are instructive examples. Use the  
IP address and netmask appropriate for the EM316LNXNM-OT on your network. Classless  
Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation is used to specify the address “192.168.1.14” and the  
address mask “24” corresponding to 255.255.255.0.  
Set specific gateway information using the following command:  
fiberdriver(config)# ip default-gateway 192.168.1.1  
The IP information configured does not load until restarting the system or using the command:  
ip interface update  
Use the following command to save the configuration into permanent (non-volatile) storage:  
fiberdriver(config)# write file  
fiberdriver(config)# exit  
The system does not automatically save configurations to permanent storage. Use the write  
filecommand to save a configuration before restarting the system. Now the IP configuration is  
complete. The default SNMP community names are "public" for read and "private" for write.  
Use the description command to change names of the chassis, slot, and port. Use the show  
command to verify the change. Chassis names are limited to nine characters.  
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4.3.5 Chassis Context  
Command examples in this section are applied in the chassis-level context. The box below  
shows the command to navigate to the chassis context from the login context.  
fiberdriver# configure terminal  
fiberdriver(config)#  
fiberdriver(config)# chassis 1  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)#  
4.3.5.1 “show”  
The following CLI excerpt shows a Fiber Driver chassis system with an EM316SW-XY  
module and an EM316LNXNM-OT network management (NM) module.  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)# show  
Model: NC316BU-16  
Name: SOLO  
Temp(C): 24  
Temp Min(C): 5  
Temp Limit(C): 55  
PS1: DC Bad PS2: AC Good  
Fan1: good Fan2: good  
Fan3: good  
Chassis Traps: on Slot Change Traps: on Module Specific Traps: on  
Port Traps: on  
LIN Traps: on Port Change Traps: on  
Link Traps: on  
Loopback Traps: on  
Port Diags Traps: on  
Number Of Slots: 16  
Hardware Revision: 1  
Slot Model  
Name  
Serial Number  
==== ============= ==================== ============================  
1.1 EM316LNXNM-OT EM316LNXNM-OT at 1.1 00:20:1a:02:48:28  
1.3 EM316SW-XY  
EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
N/A  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)#  
Use the command line “?” (help character, shown below) to display command line  
parameters for the show command.  
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4.3.5.2 Other Commands  
The commands available at the chassis level are consistent in Fiber Driver environments.  
These general system features are beyond the scope of this document. A list of available  
commands in the chassis context is displayed by typing “?” or “list” at the prompt.  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)# ?  
chassis  
default  
description  
echo  
Configure a chassis  
Restore parameter(s) to defaults  
Set chassis name  
Display text for scripting  
end  
exit  
gen-trap  
list  
End current context and go down to initial command context  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Enable trap generation for the chassis  
Print command list  
logout  
map  
next  
Logout of the system  
Configure port map for entire current context  
Configure next element  
no  
Negate a command  
pager  
port  
previous  
quit  
Pause scrolling when screen is full  
Configure a port  
Configure previous element  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Show basic info  
show  
sleep  
slot  
Pause CLI for scripting  
Configure a slot  
temperature-limit Adjust high-temperature limit (deg. C)  
temperature-min  
who  
whoami  
Adjust low-temperature limit (deg. C)  
Find out who is connected to the system  
Who am I?  
write  
Write running configuration to memory or terminal  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)#  
For a list of available commands in any context, type “?” or “list” at the prompt or refer to  
EM316LNXNM-OT manuals.  
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4.3.6 Slot Context Commands and Examples  
The slot-level command context interacts with specific modules mounted in the managed  
chassis. Command examples in this section are applied to the module in the slot designated in  
the prompt. The box below shows the command to navigate to the slot context from the login  
context.  
fiberdriver# configure terminal  
fiberdriver(config)#  
fiberdriver(config)# slot 1.1  
fiberdriver(slot/1.1)#  
Some sample commands are illustrated in this section.  
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4.3.6.1 “?”  
The “?” is a special help character in the EM316LNXNM-OT command line. In previous  
releases, the “?” character did not echo to the display when typed. Beginning in version 4.0,  
the “?” displays as other commands do. Results of the help request are displayed  
immediately to the monitor.  
The box below shows the output of the “?” typed alone on the command line in the slot-level  
configuration context. In other contexts, the display is different to reflect the commands  
available from the current prompt. Navigate to each operational context and type “?” at the  
prompt to become familiar with these commands in your environment. Also notice the  
different help output in the slot-level context of a different Fiber Driver module type. The box  
displayed below is specific to EM316SW-XY modules.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# ?  
clear-type Clear Type, if locking types  
default  
Restore parameter(s) to defaults  
description Set slot name  
echo  
end  
Display text for scripting  
End current context and go down to initial command context  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Print command list  
Logout of the system  
Configure next element  
exit  
list  
logout  
next  
no  
Negate a command  
pager  
port  
previous  
quit  
show  
sleep  
slot  
up  
Pause scrolling when screen is full  
Configure a port  
Configure previous element  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Show basic info  
Pause CLI for scripting  
Configure a slot  
Configure parent element  
who  
whoami  
write  
Find out who is connected to the system  
Who am I?  
Write running configuration to memory or terminal  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)#  
The “?” may also be used in two ways after a command typed at the prompt in any context.  
When typed immediately after a command line entry with no space separating it from the  
command, the “?” displays a list of commands that match the preceding string and a  
description of each matching command function. When a space separates the command  
string from the “?”, the display shows the first matching command and a list of the options for  
the next required parameter on the command line.  
Read more about the “?” help character in the EM316LNXNM-OT User Guide. There is no  
substitution for practicing the command to become familiar with its behavior.  
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4.3.6.2 “list”  
The list command displays all the full command options (including applicable command  
line arguments) available in the current context.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.1)# list  
clear-type  
default all  
default description  
default me  
description .LINE  
echo  
echo .LINE  
end  
exit  
list  
logout  
next  
no description  
no pager  
pager  
port (PORT-NUM|PORT)  
previous  
quit  
show  
show config  
show defaults  
show digital-diagnostics  
show running-config  
show statistics  
sleep <0-10>  
slot SLOT  
up  
who  
who am i  
whoami  
write file  
write terminal  
fiberdriver(slot/1.1)#  
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4.3.6.3 “show”  
The “show” command displays management and system information related to the  
EM316LNXNM-OT management module, the hosting chassis, other modules in the chassis,  
and ports available within the managed system. The arguments (parameters) following the  
show command and the operational context displayed by the system prompt control the  
many functions available through this command.  
The next box displays the CLI help for the show command in the slot-level context of the  
EM316SW-XY modules. The first command (shown in bold) is “show?” and the second  
command (also in bold) is “show?”. The subtle difference between the two commands is the  
space separating the command from the “?” in the second command.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.4)# show?  
show Show basic info  
fiberdriver(slot/1.4)# show ?  
<cr>  
config  
defaults  
Show basic info  
Show administrative configuration for this object  
Show default configuration for this object  
digital-diagnostics Show Digital Diagnostics summary  
redundancy  
running-config  
statistics  
Show slot redundancy info  
Current operating configuration  
Show port info  
fiberdriver(slot/1.4)# show  
The box below illustrates the show command applied with no arguments in the slot-level  
context of an EM316SW-XY module.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# show  
Slot: 1.3  
Model: EM316SW-XY  
Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
Hardware Revision: 1, FPGA 0x68  
Sw Configurable: yes  
Redundancy: enabled  
Operation Type: redundant  
Number Of Ports: 4  
Port Enable Link  
LIN  
Speed  
DDiags WL(nm) Name  
===== ======= ========= ======= ======== ====== ====== ==============  
1.3.1 enable no Signal disable 10 Mbps N/A  
1.3.2 enable no Signal disable 100 Mbps Alarm 850  
1.3.3 enable no Signal disable 100 Mbps Alarm 850  
N/A  
RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
SFP at 1.3.2  
SFP at 1.3.3  
RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
1.3.4 disable no Signal N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)#  
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Display Digital Diagnostic statistics for the SFP ports with the command shown below.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.5)# show digital-diagnostics  
Port DDiags Temp(C) Supply(V) TxPower(dBm) RxPower(dBm) Bias(mA)  
===== ====== ======= ========= ============ ============ ========  
1.5.2 Alarm 42  
1.5.3 Alarm 47  
3.308  
3.282  
-6.144  
-5.669  
-23.553  
-26.739  
4.248  
5.728  
fiberdriver(slot/1.5)#  
The boxes below illustrate two common parameters used with the showcommand.  
Default settings are listed in the show defaults command output. These parameters  
reflect the module boot configuration which is determined by DIP switches and firmware  
programming. All lines in this display begin with “!” to indicate that they are comments for  
information only.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# show defaults  
slot 1.3  
! description EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)#  
The show config command displays the active environment settings currently in the  
operational context. The lines beginning with “!” are comments added for clarity in the CLI  
display only. The comment lines ending with “:” are headings that describe the settings listed  
in this display.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# show config  
slot 1.3  
! Configured parameters that override defaults:  
! Configured parameters that match defaults:  
! Parameters that will follow defaults:  
! description EM316 SW-XY at 1.3  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)#  
The default parameter values are constant for each module, but can change to reflect DIP  
switch settings. Changes to these parameter values are reflected in the show config  
command output. Restoring the default values returns the module to its original operating  
state. Preserve changes made to the configuration for use in future CLI sessions and beyond  
a reboot by writing them to the startup-config file as described later in this section.  
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Each module may be given a descriptive name with the command below. The show  
command follows with the new name line in bold font. Each new slot name may also be  
displayed with individual showcommands in each slot context.  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# description MY-SW-XY  
fiberdriver(slot/1.3)# up  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)# show  
Model: NC316BU-16  
Name: NC316BU-1  
Temp(C): 25  
Temp Min(C): 5  
Temp Limit(C): 55  
PS1: DC Bad PS2: AC Good  
Fan1: good Fan2: good  
Fan3: good  
Chassis Traps: on Slot Change Traps: on Module Specific Traps: on  
Port Traps: on  
LIN Traps: on Port Change Traps: on  
Link Traps: on  
Loopback Traps: on  
Port Diags Traps: on  
Number Of Slots: 16  
Hardware Revision: 1  
Slot Model  
Name  
Serial Number  
==== =============== ====================== ============================  
1.2 EM316LNXNM-OT  
1.3 EM316SW-XY  
EM316LNXNM-OT at 1.2  
MY-SW-XY  
00:20:1a:02:48:28  
N/A  
fiberdriver(chassis/1)#  
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4.3.7 Port Context Commands and Examples  
Command examples in this section are applied in the port-level context. The box below shows  
the command to navigate to a specific port context from the login context.  
fiberdriver# configure terminal  
fiberdriver(config)# port 1.3.1  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
4.3.7.1 “?”  
The “?” command, used alone on the command line, lists the commands available in the  
current operational context.  
The “?” may also be used in two ways following a command word typed at the prompt in any  
context. When typed immediately after a command line entry with no space separating it  
from the command, the “?” displays a list of commands that match the preceding string and a  
description of each matching command function. When a space separates the command  
string from the “?”, the display shows the first matching command and a list of the options for  
the next required parameter on the command line.  
Read more about the “?” help character in the EM316LNXNM-OT User Guide. There is no  
substitution for practicing the command to become familiar with its behavior.  
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The box below shows the output of the “?” typed alone on the command line in the port-level  
configuration context. The box below is specific to the RJ-45 copper ports (P1 and P4) of the  
EM316SW-XY modules.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# ?  
auto-neg-adv  
Adjust auto-negotiation advertisement  
auto-negotiation Enable auto-negotiation  
default  
description  
duplex  
echo  
end  
exit  
Restore parameter(s) to defaults  
Set port name  
Adjust port duplex setting  
Display text for scripting  
End current context and go down to initial command context  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Print command list  
list  
logout  
mdi-pinout  
next  
Logout of the system  
Adjust MDI/MDI-X auto-sense  
Configure next element  
no  
Negate a command  
pager  
port  
Pause scrolling when screen is full  
Configure a port  
previous  
protocol  
quit  
rm-chassis  
rm-port  
rm-slot  
show  
Configure previous element  
Set protocol  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Set remote chassis connectivity information  
Set remote port connectivity information  
Set remote slot connectivity information  
Show basic info  
shutdown  
sleep  
speed  
Disable the port  
Pause CLI for scripting  
Adjust port speed  
up  
who  
whoami  
write  
Configure parent element  
Find out who is connected to the system  
Who am I?  
Write running configuration to memory or terminal  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
The commands listed by the help (“?”) command may be different depending upon the  
specific port context displayed.  
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The box below is specific to the SFP ports (P2 and P3) of the EM316SW-XY modules in  
NON-REDUNDANT operational modes including the DEFAULT configuration. Notice the  
differences in the command list that reflect the capabilities of the target port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# ?  
default  
Restore parameter(s) to defaults  
description Set port name  
echo  
end  
exit  
list  
Display text for scripting  
End current context and go down to initial command context  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Print command list  
logout  
loopback  
next  
Logout of the system  
Enable Loopback  
Configure next element  
Negate a command  
no  
pager  
port  
previous  
protocol  
quit  
Pause scrolling when screen is full  
Configure a port  
Configure previous element  
Set protocol  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
rm-chassis Set remote chassis connectivity information  
rm-port  
rm-slot  
show  
shutdown  
sleep  
up  
Set remote port connectivity information  
Set remote slot connectivity information  
Show basic info  
Disable the port  
Pause CLI for scripting  
Configure parent element  
who  
whoami  
write  
Find out who is connected to the system  
Who am I?  
Write running configuration to memory or terminal  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
The commands listed by the help (“?”) command may be different depending upon the  
specific port context displayed.  
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The box below is specific to the SFP ports (P2 and P3) of the EM316SW-XY modules in  
REDUNDANT mode.  
Notice the differences in the command list from the same port in a non-redundant mode.  
shutdown is no longer available  
select-link is available only in redundant mode  
lin is available  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# ?  
default  
Restore parameter(s) to defaults  
description Set port name  
echo  
end  
exit  
lin  
Display text for scripting  
End current context and go down to initial command context  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
Enable LIN  
list  
Print command list  
Logout of the system  
Enable Loopback  
Configure next element  
logout  
loopback  
next  
no  
pager  
port  
Negate a command  
Pause scrolling when screen is full  
Configure a port  
previous  
protocol  
quit  
Configure previous element  
Set protocol  
Exit current context and go down to previous context  
rm-chassis Set remote chassis connectivity information  
rm-port  
rm-slot  
Set remote port connectivity information  
Set remote slot connectivity information  
select-link Select whether channel carries data  
show  
sleep  
up  
Show basic info  
Pause CLI for scripting  
Configure parent element  
Find out who is connected to the system  
who  
whoami  
write  
Who am I?  
Write running configuration to memory or terminal  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
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4.3.7.2 “list”  
The list command displays all the full command options (including applicable command  
line arguments) available in the current context.  
4.3.7.3 “show”  
The show command displays management and system information related to the  
EM316LNXNM-OT management module, the hosting chassis, other modules in the chassis,  
and ports available within the managed system. The arguments (parameters) following the  
show command and the operational context displayed by the system prompt control the  
many functions available through this command.  
The box below illustrates the showcommand. The help “?” is applied first, then the command  
is used with no arguments in the port context of a copper port in an EM316SW-XY module.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# show  
Port: 1.3.1  
Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdi  
Duplex: half  
Auto Neg: on  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
The CLI help for the show command is identical in the port-level context and the slot-level  
contexts. Refer to the Slot-Level Commands section for “show?” and “show?” information.  
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The box below illustrates the show command with no arguments in the port context of an  
SFP port with an optical transceiver in an EM316SW-XY module.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# show  
Port: 1.3.2  
Name: SFP at 1.3.2  
Part #/Rev: SFP-DGD-SX/A  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 100Base-Tx 100 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 100 Mbps  
Nom. BR: 2100  
Duplex: full  
Revertive: no  
Loopback: off  
Serial Number: U982S8B  
Vendor Info: MRV  
Connector: fo LC Medium: multi Mode  
Wavelength(nm): 850  
TxPower(dBm): -4.579 RxPower(dBm): -35.228 Bias(mA): 9.251  
DDiags: Alarm  
Temp(C): 33  
Supply(V): 3.305  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
Alarm Cause: Rx Power Too Low Alarm  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
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4.3.7.4 “description”  
As with a module at the slot level, a descriptive name may be applied to each port. An  
example of the descriptioncommand at the port level is shown below.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# description SWXY-port1  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# show  
Port: 1.3.1  
Name: SWXY-port1  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdi  
Duplex: half  
Auto Neg: on  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
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4.3.7.5 “show defaults”  
Default settings are listed in the show defaults command output. These parameters  
reflect the module boot configuration which is determined by DIP switches and firmware  
programming. All lines in this display begin with “!” to indicate that they are comments for  
information only.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# show defaults  
port 1.3.1  
! auto-negotiation  
! duplex full  
! speed 100  
! no shutdown  
! description RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
! rm-chassis 0  
! rm-slot 0  
! rm-port 0  
! ! auto-neg-adv 0x0f:  
! auto-neg-adv all  
! mdi-pinout auto-sense  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
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4.3.7.6 “show config”  
The show config command displays the active environment settings currently in the  
operational context. The lines beginning with “!” are comments added for clarity in the CLI  
display only. The comment lines ending with “:” are headings that describe the settings listed  
in this display.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# show config  
port 1.3.1  
! Configured parameters that override defaults:  
! Configured parameters that match defaults:  
! Parameters that will follow defaults:  
! auto-negotiation  
! duplex full  
! speed 100  
! no shutdown  
! description RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
! rm-chassis 0  
! rm-slot 0  
! rm-port 0  
! ! auto-neg-adv 0x0f:  
! auto-neg-adv all  
! mdi-pinout auto-sense  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
The default parameter values are constant for each module, but can change to reflect DIP  
switch settings. Changes to these parameter values are reflected in the show config  
command output. Restoring the default values returns the module to its original operating  
state. Preserve changes made to the configuration for use in future CLI sessions and beyond  
a reboot by writing them to the startup-config file as described later in this section.  
4.3.7.7 “shutdown” and “no shutdown”  
The shutdowncommands enable and disable the transmitter of the target port. SFP ports in  
redundant mode may not be disabled, so the command is not available in the corresponding  
mode and context.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# shutdown  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# no  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 19:25:25  
Port 1.3.1 Disabled, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16 Slot  
Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# no shutdown  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 19:25:37  
Port 1.3.1 Enabled, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16 Slot Nam  
e: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
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4.3.7.8 “lin”  
The lin commands enable and disable the Lin Integrity Notification function on the target  
port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# lin  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 19:25:50 1.3.4: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> enable Ok  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 19:25:52 Port 1.3.1 LIN On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 19:25:52 Port 1.3.4 LIN On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 PortName: RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# no lin  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 19:26:01 1.3.4: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> disable Ok  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 19:26:04 Port 1.3.1 LIN Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 19:26:04 Port 1.3.4 LIN Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
In redundant-mode, changing LIN on any port, P1, P2, or P3, automatically adjusts LIN on  
the remaining ports. Since port P4 is disabled, no message displays for that port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.3)# lin  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 02 18:38:01 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> enable Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 02 18:38:01 1.3.2: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> enable Ok  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 02 18:38:04 Port 1.3.1 LIN On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 02 18:38:04 Port 1.3.2 LIN On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 PortName: SFP at 1.3.2  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 02 18:38:04 Port 1.3.3 LIN On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 PortName: SFP at 1.3.3  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.3)# no lin  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 02 18:38:09 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> disable Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 02 18:38:09 1.3.2: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> disable Ok  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 02 18:38:12 Port 1.3.1 LIN Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 02 18:38:12 Port 1.3.2 LIN Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: SFP at 1.3.2  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 02 18:38:12 Port 1.3.3 LIN Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16  
Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: SFP at 1.3.3  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.3)#  
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4.3.8 RJ-45 Port Commands  
The commands in this section are specific to the RJ-45 Ethernet (copper) ports P1 and P4 on  
the EM316SW-XY module.  
4.3.8.1 “auto-neg-adv”  
This command sets the data rates displayed as options in auto-negotiation.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# auto-neg-adv?  
auto-neg-adv Adjust auto-negotiation advertisement  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# auto-neg-adv ?  
10  
100  
1000  
Advertise 10Base-T  
Advertise 100Base-Tx  
Advertise 1000Base-T  
flow-control Advertise flow control  
all  
Advertise all capabilities  
full  
half  
hex  
Advertise full duplex only for all speeds  
Advertise half duplex only for all speeds  
Advertise using hex format (see MIB descr. for  
help)  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# auto-neg-adv all  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
4.3.8.2 “auto-negotiation”  
This command sets auto-negotiation mode on the target port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# auto-negotiation?  
auto-negotiation Enable auto-negotiation  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# auto-negotiation ?  
<cr>  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# auto-negotiation  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 22:35:34 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted  
PortMDIPinoutAdmin -> removed Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 22:35:34 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted  
PortDuplex -> removed Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 22:35:34 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted  
PortSpeed -> removed Ok  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
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4.3.8.3 “mdi-pinout”  
This command sets the mdi/mdix pinout for the target port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# mdi-pinout?  
mdi-pinout Adjust MDI/MDI-X auto-sense  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# mdi-pinout ?  
auto-sense Autodetect MDI/MDI-X  
mdix  
MDI-X  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# mdi-pinout auto-sense  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 21:55:54 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted  
PortAutoNegotiation -> off Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 21:55:54 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted  
PortDuplex -> half Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 21:55:54 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted  
PortSpeed -> 10 Mbps Ok  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
4.3.8.4 “duplex”  
This command sets the duplex mode on the target port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# duplex?  
duplex Adjust port duplex setting  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# duplex ?  
full Set to full duplex  
half Set to half duplex  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# duplex full  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
4.3.8.5 “speed”  
This command sets the data rates for the target port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# speed?  
speed Adjust port speed  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# speed ?  
10 Set to 10Mbps  
100 Set to 100Mbps  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# speed 100  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)#  
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4.3.9 SFP Port Commands  
The following commands are specific to the SFP ports on the EM316SW-XY module.  
4.3.9.1 “loopback”  
This command activates the loopback function on the target port.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# loopback  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:07 Port 1.3.2  
Loopback On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: SFP at  
1.3.2  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# no loopback  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:22 Port 1.3.2  
Loopback Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: SFP  
at 1.3.2  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
4.3.9.2 “lin”  
This command activates or deactivates the Link Integrity Notification function.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# lin  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 21:30:33 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> enable Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 21:30:33 1.3.3: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> enable Ok  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:34 Port 1.3.1 LIN  
On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:34 Port 1.3.2 LIN On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-  
16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 PortName: SFP at 1.3.2  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:34 Port 1.3.3 LIN On, Chassis Name: NC316BU-  
16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 PortName: SFP at 1.3.3  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# no lin  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 21:30:42 1.3.1: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> disable Ok  
fdrd[60]|CORE| warn|Jan 01 21:30:42 1.3.3: Auto-adjusted PortLIN -> disable Ok  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:46 Port 1.3.1 LIN  
Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:46 Port 1.3.2 LIN Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-  
16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: SFP at 1.3.2  
fdrd[60]|TRAP| warn|Jan 01 21:30:46 Port 1.3.3 LIN Off, Chassis Name: NC316BU-  
16 Slot Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3 Port Name: SFP at 1.3.3  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
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4.3.9.3 “select-link”  
In Redundant Link mode, the “select link” command attempts to activate the target  
redundant port, P2 or P3. If the selected port does not have an available link, then the other  
redundant port is tried.  
The module selects the first established SFP interface link, port P2 or P3, as the primary link.  
The port not selected becomes the secondary (redundant) link which activates if the primary  
link fails.  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# select-link?  
select-link Select whether channel carries data  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# select-link ?  
active Attempt to make this port active  
standby Attempt to make this port standby  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)# select-link active  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.2)#  
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4.4 Configuration Examples  
Each operational mode is represented below with the “show” command.  
4.4.1 Repeater Mode  
MODE1  
MODE0  
ON  
ON  
In this mode, the module acts as a pair of repeaters.  
Fiber Optic Repeater between the two 100Base-FX SFP based interfaces  
Copper Repeater between the two 10/100 Base-TX interfaces  
fiberdriver# show 1.3  
Slot: 1.3  
Model: EM316SW-XY  
Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
Hardware Revision: 1, FPGA 0x68  
Sw Configurable: yes Operation Type: repeater  
Number Of Ports: 4  
Port Enable Link  
LIN  
Speed  
DDiags WL(nm) Name  
===== ====== ========= ======= ======== ====== ====== ==============  
1.3.1 enable no Signal disable 10 Mbps N/A  
1.3.2 enable no Signal disable 100 Mbps Ok  
1.3.3 enable no Signal disable 100 Mbps Ok  
1.3.4 enable no Signal disable 10 Mbps N/A  
N/A  
RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
SFP at 1.3.2  
SFP at 1.3.3  
RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
1590  
1590  
N/A  
fiberdriver#  
In Dual Repeater mode, copper ports P1 and P4 and paired and SFP ports P2 and P3 are  
paired. Only the copper port pair is shown in this example.  
fiberdriver(config)# port 1.3.1  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.1)# no lin  
fdrd[58]|TRAP| warn|17:11:43 1978 Port 1.3.1 LIN Off  
fdrd[58]|TRAP| warn|17:11:44 1978 Port 1.3.4 LIN Off  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.4)# lin  
fdrd[58]|TRAP| warn|17:14:37 1978 Port 1.3.1 LIN On  
fdrd[58]|TRAP| warn|17:14:38 1978 Port 1.3.4 LIN On  
fiberdriver(port/1.3.4)#  
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fiberdriver# show 1.3.1  
Port: 1.3.1  
Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdi  
Duplex: half  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Auto Neg: on  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
fiberdriver# show 1.3.4  
Port: 1.3.4  
Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdi  
Duplex: half  
Auto Neg: on  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
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4.4.2 Converter Mode  
MODE1  
MODE0  
ON  
OFF  
In Converter mode, ports P1 and P2 are paired and ports P3 and P4 are paired. Each pair links  
a copper port to an SFP port, which will generally have an optical SFP transceiver installed to  
convert between media.  
fiberdriver# show 1.3  
Slot: 1.3  
Model: EM316SW-XY  
Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
Hardware Revision: 1, FPGA 0x68  
Sw Configurable: yes Operation Type: converter  
Number Of Ports: 4  
Port Enable Link  
LIN  
Speed  
DDiags WL(nm) Name  
===== ====== ========= ======= ======== ====== ====== ==============  
1.3.1 enable no Signal disable 10 Mbps N/A  
1.3.2 enable no Signal disable 100 Mbps Ok  
1.3.3 enable no Signal disable 100 Mbps Ok  
1.3.4 enable no Signal disable 10 Mbps N/A  
N/A  
RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
SFP at 1.3.2  
SFP at 1.3.3  
RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
1590  
1590  
N/A  
fiberdriver#  
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fiberdriver# show 1.3.1  
Port: 1.3.1  
Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdi  
Duplex: half  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Auto Neg: on  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
fiberdriver# show 1.3.2  
Port: 1.3.2  
Name: SFP at 1.3.2  
Part #/Rev: SFP1250ZXCWDM/1.1  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 100Base-Tx 100 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 100 Mbps  
Nom. BR: 1300  
Duplex: full  
Revertive: no  
Loopback: off  
Serial Number: 33BE125099  
Vendor Info: LUMINENT  
Connector: fo LC Medium: single Mode  
Wavelength(nm): 1590  
TxPower(dBm): 3.181 RxPower(dBm): -Inf Bias(mA): 33.257  
DDiags: Ok Temp(C): 43 Supply(V): 3.266  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
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fiberdriver# show 1.3.3  
Port: 1.3.3  
Name: SFP at 1.3.3  
Part #/Rev: SFP-GDCWXD-59/B  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 100Base-Tx 100 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 100 Mbps  
Nom. BR: 1300  
Duplex: full  
Revertive: no  
Loopback: off  
Serial Number: 48OAC7353S  
Vendor Info: MRV COMM, INC.  
Connector: fo LC Medium: single Mode  
Wavelength(nm): 1590  
TxPower(dBm): -3.92 RxPower(dBm): -43.23 Bias(mA): 24.497  
DDiags: Ok Temp(C): 41 Supply(V): 3.271  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
fiberdriver# show 1.3.4  
Port: 1.3.4  
Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
LIN: disable  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdix  
Duplex: half  
Auto Neg: on  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
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4.4.3 Redundant Mode  
MODE1  
MODE0  
OFF  
ON  
iberdriver# show 1.3  
Slot: 1.3  
Model: EM316SW-XY  
Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
Hardware Revision: 1, FPGA 0x68  
Sw Configurable: yes  
Redundancy: enabled  
Operation Type: redundant  
Number Of Ports: 4  
Port Enable Link  
LIN  
Speed  
DDiags WL(nm) Name  
===== ======= ========= ====== ======== ====== ====== ==============  
1.3.1 enable link  
1.3.2 enable link  
1.3.3 enable link  
enable 10 Mbps N/A  
enable 100 Mbps Ok  
enable 100 Mbps Ok  
N/A  
RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
SFP at 1.3.2  
SFP at 1.3.3  
RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
1590  
1590  
N/A  
1.3.4 disable no Signal N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
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4.4.4 Switching Mode  
MODE1  
MODE0  
OFF  
OFF  
fiberdriver# show 1.3  
Slot: 1.3  
Model: EM316SW-XY  
Name: EM316SW-XY at 1.3  
Hardware Revision: 1, FPGA 0x68  
Sw Configurable: yes Operation Type: switch  
Number Of Ports: 4  
Port Enable Link  
Speed  
DDiags WL(nm) Name  
===== ====== ========= ======== ====== ====== ==============  
1.3.1 enable link  
1.3.2 enable link  
1.3.3 enable link  
10 Mbps N/A  
100 Mbps Ok  
100 Mbps Ok  
N/A  
RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
SFP at 1.3.2  
SFP at 1.3.3  
RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
1590  
1590  
N/A  
1.3.4 enable no Signal 10 Mbps N/A  
fiberdriver#  
P1 and P4 are copper RJ-45 Ethernet ports. P2 and P3 are SFP sockets, so the port specifics  
depend upon the SFP transceivers installed. This example shows P1 configured at 10 Mbps  
and P4 at 100 Mbps. Only optical SFP port P2 is illustrated because the same variety of SFP is  
installed in P2 and P3.  
Port P1 (Copper)  
fiberdriver# show 1.3.1  
Port: 1.3.1  
Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.1  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdix  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Duplex: half  
Auto Neg: on  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
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Ports P2 & P3 (SFP)  
fiberdriver# show 1.3.2  
Port: 1.3.2  
Name: SFP at 1.3.2  
Part #/Rev: SFP1250ZXCWDM/1.1  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 100Base-Tx 100 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
Speed: 100 Mbps  
Nom. BR: 1300  
Duplex: full  
Revertive: no  
Loopback: off  
Serial Number: 33BE125099  
Vendor Info: LUMINENT  
Connector: fo LC Medium: single Mode  
Wavelength(nm): 1590  
TxPower(dBm): 3.173 RxPower(dBm): -48.587 Bias(mA): 33.239  
DDiags: Ok Temp(C): 43 Supply(V): 3.266  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
Port P4 (Copper)  
fiberdriver# show 1.3.4  
Port: 1.3.4  
Name: RJ-45 at 1.3.4  
Protocol: Ethernet  
Rate: 10Base-T 10 Mbps  
Enable: enable  
Link: no Signal  
Speed: 10 Mbps  
MDI Pinout: mdi  
MDI Pinout desired: auto Sense  
Duplex: half  
Auto Neg: on  
Adv 10Base-T: on  
Adv 100Base-Tx: on  
Connector: RJ45 Medium: twisted Pair  
Rx Activity: off Tx Activity: off  
fiberdriver#  
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5 Appendix  
5.1 Technical Specifications  
Operating Temperature Range:  
EM316SW-XY  
EM316SW-XYTH  
Storage Temperature:  
Physical Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Æ
Æ
0° C to 50° C ( 32° F to 122° F)  
-35° C to 70° C (-31° F to 158° F)  
-40° C to 95° C (-40° F to 203° F)  
25 mm x 75 mm x 175 mm deep (1" x 3" x 7" deep)  
120 - 240 g (4.2 oz to 8.5 oz) depending on configuration  
Maximum 10W, dependent on SFP modules installed  
Power:  
5.2 Operating Environment  
Temperature:  
Humidity:  
0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F)  
Non-condensing, less than 85%  
Ventilation:  
25 mm (1 inch) minimum clearance around external air vents  
5.3 Troubleshooting  
This section provides basic troubleshooting to rectify the most common issues with the EM316SW-  
XY. If the information provided in this section and in this manual do not resolve the issue, please  
do not hesitate to contact MRV Communications Customer Support or your local MRV sales  
representative.  
Basic Troubleshooting Checklist  
Ensure all chassis are powered and operating properly.  
Ensure all modules are inserted correctly and receiving power.  
Ensure SFPs are inserted properly and functioning correctly.  
Ensure User Links are functioning properly and sending the desired signal.  
Ensure Fiber Optic connections are correct (Rx to Tx).  
Ensure Dipswitches are set to the proper settings for your application.  
Ensure the speed, duplex, MDIX (or Auto-Negotiation) is set properly for all RJ-45 User Ports.  
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