9160 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Device User Manual
Dirty optical connectors are a common cause of link loss or attenuation problems, especially for SMF. Clean the connectors before plugging in a cable
LED Status Description MGR Off No power Green Normal operation Green blinking Management traffic Amber System self-test or over-temperature trap
Remote Fault The 9160 supports Remote Fault (RMTF) on all MP and SP optical ports with speeds greater than 10 Mbps; it is not supported for the 10G XF
Chapter 3 Using the Software You can manage the system through VT100 Terminal Emulation, which is accessible by a Telnet session, HyperTerminal or si
Set Up the PC for Terminal Operation These steps briefly describe how to set up your PC for a terminal connection. For details on using Windows, see
Messages andurgent statusScreen navigationinstructionsChange optionsStatus reportsModel number Figure 3. General Screen Format Not all screens and me
User Interface Organization The user interface consists of selectable, nested screens, described in this chapter and available in this order: Main Men
Login and the Main Menu The first screen is the Login. If this is your initial setup and no user name or password has been set, type admin and press
2. At the System Information screen, type the number for an item and press <Enter>, then type the information and press <Enter>. • Syste
Manage the Date and Time An accurate date and time in the 9160 assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to t
2. At the IP Settings screen, type the number for an item and press <Enter>, then enter data or press <Space> to cycle through the option
Table 4. Trap Configuration Options Trap When enabled, sends a Trap if. . . Cold Start The 9160 is reset by a power failure or forced reset Remote
Update Software Each 9160 has two flash memory banks that store software: • The Active Flash Memory holds the software currently in use • The Inacti
Set General Security Parameters General security parameters include values for passwords, lockout, and logout, which are basic to maintaining security
Set Up User Accounts You can set up an account for a user, whether another supervisor, operator, or observer, to access the 9160. You can also update
4. To delete a user, type 3, then follow the prompts to select the user name and confirm the choice; the User Accounts screen reappears. 5. To retur
Set Up Host Access The SNMP agent allows access to up to 24 Host IP addresses. Set up and edit the Host information for the 9160 at the Host Access T
3. To finish setting up V1-Trap, V2-Trap, or V2c-Inform notification, type the community name, up to 10 characters, and press <Enter>. 4. To f
Managing the Network Interface The Switch Configuration menu offers options to set network parameters; see Table 5. Table 5. Network Spanning Tree Pa
When setting up ports in the various switch configuration options, set up options in this order: 1. Set up the physical layer, such as port speeds. 2
CAUTION! This product may contain a laser diode operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm - 1600 nm. Use of optical instruments (e.g., collimating optics)
2. At the Global Spanning Tree Parameters menu, type the number for an item and press <Enter>, then follow the prompts to set values for these
Set Up VLANs Use the VLAN Configuration screen to view and set VLAN parameters for the 9160. To access the VLAN Configuration screen, follow these st
Set Up Optional Double Tagging If you are using the 9160 within a service provider environment, you can configure a single LAG that includes VLANS fro
Check the Forwarding Database To view the listings of VLAN ID, MAC address, port name, and status in the Forwarding database (Fdb log), follow these s
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Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting General Maintenance and Managing Cable Links Well-maintained components and clearly identified cables help
3. Set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength. 4. Wait two or three minutes for the power reading to stabilize, and then read the output p
Note: Consider this measurement when extending the link at WWDM wavelengths because the shorter wavelengths have a greater loss. To measure attenuati
Problems With Fiber Optics If a port information screen shows that a link is down, inspect and clean the cables and connectors, then replace any damag
Chapter 5 Specifications See also the specifications for the chassis or standalone enclosure. 9160 Specifications Standards: IEEE 802.3 Dimensions:
NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this users manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation, operati
9160 Interface Model Numbers Model Description Interface Modules 10/100/1000 Mbps UTP Interface 9501-330 10/100/1000 BASE TX UTP 9508-330 MP 10/100/
Model Description 10GigE XFP Modules XFP1-2263 10 GigE 1310 nm SM 10 Km LC XFP1-2463 10 GigE 1310 nm SM 40 Km LC XFP1-3663 10 GigE 1550 nm SM 70 Km
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Appendix A Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Effective July 1, 2005 and After, Canoga Perkins warrants that, at the time of sale, and, for its lifeti
Limitations Canoga Perkins may at its sole discretion modify its Limited Warranty at any time and from time to time. Other than those expressly stated
Appendix B Acronym and Abbreviation List FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array LAG Link Aggregation Protocol LLF Link Loss Forwarding LNK Link MMF Mul
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview...1-1 Chapter 2 S
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...4-1 General Maintenance and Managing Cable Links...
Chapter 1 Overview The 9160 10 Gbps Ethernet Network Interface Device that provides intelligent optical demarcation and terminates managed transport
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Chapter 2 Set-up and Installation This section describes how to set up and install the 9160. Before setting up the 9160, make sure the serial cable
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