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Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 10If there is a fault in the outgoing path and the remote device is FEF compliant (see below) then the F/O LINK LED will go
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 11 7 - PARTS IDENTIFICATION Black Box®LB1350A Black Box®LB1351A COMMENTS 1 Power ON LED Power ON LED 2 TEST mo
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 12 8 - INSTALLATION For Half-Rack Mount installation: Use the optional bracket kit, affix it to the unit. Then use 4 stand
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 13 10 - FIBER OPTIC CONNECTION The Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A is equipped with either a pair of SC-type connectors ( MM or
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 14 12 – CONFIGURATION SWITCHES The Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A) is equipped with an array of 10 DIP switches marked “MODE
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 1514. ADVANCED Features: Port Priority Schemes The Black Box® LB1351A (only)can determine priority through three different
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 16If the register bit is a 1, the priority is high and if 0, the priority is low. Thus the DSCP value classifies the packet
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 17Problem Indication Corrective Action Check the interconnection between the Black Box®LB1350A LB1351A and the device
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 18 16.Specifications Standard Compliance IEEE 802.3u, IEEE802.1p, 100Base-TX, 100Base-FX, 10Base-T, FDX flow control, HDX
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 19 Appendix-A : Managing the Black Box® LB1351A 1.Preface This appendix provides you with the necessary information for
FCC STATEMENT 2 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipmen
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 20 Management card configuration --------------------------------------------------------------------- NETWORK PARAMETERS
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 21 Network parameters • IP address: specify here the IP address you wish to assign the management module. This paramete
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 22 3.Network Connection One of the conditions that have to be met before you’re able to manage the Black Box® LB1351A is
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 23 5.Managing the Black Box® LB1351A You can monitor and control the Black Box® LB1351A Traffic Aggregator using SNMP with
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 24 6. Managing with a Terminal The first option for managing the Black Box® LB1351A Traffic Aggregator is by using a termi
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 25 Basic ports' status: # Type Link Duplex AutoNego Rate Connected ========================================
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 26 Advanced status A port’s advanced status includes, in addition to its number and type: • Tag insertion mode (Yes/No) •
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 27 The broadcast protection indicates the relative amount of broadcast traffic that will be forwarded by the Black Box® LB1
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 28Port control menus The port control menu, as shown in figure 6-6, provides the user with two options: 1 for basic control
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 29 TP port 1 basic control: ======================== 1. Change Auto-Negotiation 2. Change 10M/100M 3. Change duplex
NOM STATEMENT 3 Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) Electrical Safety Statement INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD 1. Todas las instrucciones de seguri
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 30 Basic device control The basic device control menu, illustrated in figure 6-9, enables you either to reset the device (1
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 31 Choosing to set the broadcast protection mode will prompt the user for the desired setting (figure 6-12). Broadcast pr
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 32 7.Managing with SNMP When you wish to manage the Black Box® LB1351A with SNMP using a management station, you should hav
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 33 Advanced device configuration Advanced device configuration table is located under flLta31mDevice/flLta31mDeviceAdvance
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 34 figure 7-5 – user priority configuration each entry in the user priority table corresponds to 802.1p priority classifi
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 35 Advanced port configuration Advanced port configuration table is located under flLta31mPorts/flLta31mPortAdvanced in the
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 36 Figure 7-8 – traps (listed in bottom of screen)
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 37 Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Remedy Ready LED doesn’t turn on Device is not powered up Check the power cable
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 38 This document and the information contained herein are proprietary to the manufacturer and are furnished to the re
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 4 Table of contents 1. Overview page 5 2. Planning the network with Black Box® LB1350A/LB1351A
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 5 1 - OVERVIEW A media-converter may be defined as a device connecting two active network components point-to-point over
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 6Note: RJ-45 port No. 4 is a preferred port with enhanced functionality – see section 5. As each of the Black Box®LB1350A/L
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 7 The Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A will not only convert signals from copper to fiber but also from 10 to 100Mbs and HDX to F
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 8 4. PRODUCT GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A may be offered in the following pre-configured versions :
Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A 9 General Description The Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A is a shared and buffered media converter. It converts 100Base-FX signal
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