Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-52 Additional Tasks IPmux-24 Ver. 1.5
Displaying the SFP Status
When IPmux-24 is equipped with SFP transceivers, you can display the fiber optic
interface properties of the installed SFPs.
From the Link Status screen (Monitoring > Physical ports > SFP > Link Status),
type F to select a network or user fiber optic interface.
The following information is available:
Connector type
Manufacturer
Typical maximum range
Fiber type.
IPmux-24
Monitoring>Physical ports>SFP>Link Status
Port Number > (User2-SFP3)
Connector Type ... (LC)
Manufacturer Name ... (WTD)
Typical Max. Range(meters) ... (550)
Wave Length > (850nm)
Fiber Type > (Multi Mode)
F - Forward
ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure
4-43. Link Status Screen
Displaying the Bundle Connection Information
You can display information on the current bundle connection, its connectivity
status, collected sequence errors, and statistics for underflows and overflows of
the jitter buffer (see
Chapter 6
for details on the bundle statistics).
³ To display the bundle connection information:
1. From the Status menu, select Connection.
The Connection screen is displayed (see
Figure
4-44
).
2. Select Bundle ID and enter the number of the bundle whose status you wish
to display.
The Bundle Status screen contains the following information:
Destination IP address – IP address of the destination device
Next hop MAC address – MAC address of the next hop device
Connectivity Status:
DISABLE (The bundle has been disabled by the user.)
OK (Both the remote and the local IPmux-24 receive Ethernet frames.
However, there may be problems such as sequence errors,
underflows, overflows, as explained below).