Specifications
Appendix A 
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Operation Modes 
The default operational mode for the FRM220-10/100i-2E is 'switch mode'. 
When the MC works in 'switch mode' mode, it does not begin to forward a packet to a destination port until 
after the entire packet is received. The latency therefore depends on the packet length. The maximum packet 
length supported is up to 2046 bytes in this mode. Different from a normal switch chip, the MC's chip supports 
forwarding IEEE802.3x pause frame or 'flow control'. In 'switch mode' the MC operates with a 'store & forward' 
method that supports a 1K MAC address table. The UTP side may be 10 or 100 speed and in full or half duplex, 
while the fiber side always runs in 100Base, full duplex. 
In 'Tag Based VLAN mode', the MC is able to do VID tagging and untagging so that traffic between the two 
UTP ports can be isolated, sent over fiber, and then separated at the remote CPE between the two UTP ports. 
Each UTP supports setting a VID from 1 to 4094. 
Link Fault Pass Through (AKA LFP) 
This media converter incorporates a Link Fault Forwarding feature based on standard IEEE802.3u which 
allows indirect sensing of a Fiber or UTP Link Loss via both the 100 Base-TX UTP and 100Base-FX connections. 
When this feature is enabled and the media converter detects a Link Loss condition on the Receive fiber (Fiber 
LNK down), immediately sends a standard IEEE802.3u Far End Fault code by Transmit fiber to the remote 
converter and it disables its UTP transmitter so that a Link Loss condition will be sensed on the receive UTP port. 
(See the following figure) The link loss can then be sensed and reported by a Network Management agent at the 
host equipment of local and remote UTP port and at the local fiber port. This feature is disabled by default. 
Broken Fiber, remote receive 
Remote UTP disconnected 
Far End Fault (FEF) 
The Far End Fault or FEF feature is a built-in part of the OAM. Besides alerting the local MC of a remote fiber 
receive transmission break, the FEF is also used in reporting remote power failure or dying gasp. 
Remote Rx fiber 
Broken 
fiber 
remote local 
2. UTP link 
condition forwarded by FEF 
3. Link fault 
sensed locally 
1. UTP 
broken 
MC 
MC 
fiber 
remote local 
3. Fault condition sent 
via OAM to far end 
4. FEF Led lit 
1. fiber 
broken 
MC 
MC 
2. FX Link Down 
fiber 
remote local 
2. UTP disabled 
condition forwarded 
4. Link fault 
sensed locally 
1. fiber 
broken 
MC 
MC 
3. Fiber link 
condition forwarded by FEF 










