Specifications
Appendix A
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Below is an example of managing the remote MC via OAM.
This Chassis ID:[00] Cascaded:[Yes] Monitored Chassis ID:[00]
SLOT #09 > FRM220-10/100I-2E [Remote] [ Ver:1.100-1.001-0.000-0.000 ]
Port Active:[Enable ]
<2>: UTP 1 Information and Settings.
<3>: UTP 2 Information and Settings.
FX Link:[Up ] FEF:[Off ] Remote PWR:[OK ]
<4>: Operation Mode: [Switch ]
<5>: Link Fault Pass Through(LFP): [Disable]
<6>: Auto Laser Shutdown(ALS): [Disable]
<7>: In Band Management:[Enable ]
<8>: Accept Remote Hardware Reset: [Disable]
<9>: Port Reset
<A>: Set to default
Small Form Pluggable(SFP):[No ] Digital Diagnostic(D/D):[No ]
<D>: Go to Line Card Status menu. <N>:Go to the Local menu.
Please select an item.
When managing the remote converter, the port cannot be disabled. To do so would put it to sleep forever as it
cannot be awoken by any OAM command once the fiber is down. Therefore, no port disable option is provided in
the remote. It really is no problem as you can always disable the link from the CO side, which is preferred anyway.
A.3.4 FRM220-10/100i-2E Web Based Configuration
Physical Slot number in CH20 >
Card Model >
Card Active when lit >
Card is in VLAN mode>
Link Fault Pass-thru is enabled>
Fiber is linked when lit >
Port 1 UTP is linked if lit >
Ethernet speed is 100M if lit >
Port 2 UTP is linked if lit >
Ethernet speed is 100M if lit >
The above graphic represents a single slot in the FRM220. The entire chassis with all slots will be displayed in
the 'Local Display' view. Double click on any slot to go to the management page for that particular converter card.
A.3.4.1 Header
The header information shows the current chassis ID, Slot, Side, Type and Version.
Chassis ID
The chassis with management IP address is the first or ID zero chassis. From this NMC, up to 10 chassis may
be managed using only a single IP address. Chassis ID are numbered from zero to nine.
Slot
The slots in the chassis are numbered 1 ~ 20 from left to right when viewing from the front of the FRM220. The
first slot is reserved for the NMC card. This card is required in every chassis, even in a cascaded stack. The slots
for cards are numbered 2 ~ 20. The example above shows the card in slot 2 or the first available slot for interface
cards.