Omnitron Systems Technology GX/TM2 user manual

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remote ports are connected to the Fiber and UTP ports of the local device. The remote partner is managed by the local device via the 802.3ah OAM channel.

Discovery State - Indicates the Discovery state (“Complete”, “In Process” or “Incomplete”) of the remote ports. If “Complete” is displayed, Discovery has been completed. If “In Process”, Discovery has been initiated but no response from the local device has yet been received by the remote partner. If “Incomplete”, Discovery is in process, but is not yet completed.

Multiplexer State - Indicates the Multiplexer state (“Discard”, “Forward” or “Unknown”) of the remote ports. If “Forward” is displayed, the remote partner is forwarding non-OAMPDUs to the lower sublayer. If “Discard”, the remote partner is discarding non-OAMPDUs network frames. If “Unknown”, the Multiplexer state of the remote partner is indeterminate.

Parser Action - Indicates the Parser Action state (“Discard”, “Forward” or “Loopback”) of the remote ports. If “Forward” is displayed, the remote partner is forwarding non-OAMPDUs network frames to the higher sublayer. If “Loopback” is displayed, the remote partner is looping back non-OAMPDUs network frames. If “Discard” is displayed, the remote partner is discarding non-OAMPDUs network frames.

Critical Event - Indicates the Critical Event state (“Yes” or “No”) of the remote partner. If “Yes” is displayed, the local device has detected a Critical Event. If “No”, the local device has not detected a critical event.

Link Fault - Indicates the remote partner has detected a fault in the receive direction (“Yes” or “No”). If “Yes” is displayed, the receive link is down. If “No”, the receive link is up.

OAM Mode - Indicates the OAM mode (“Active” or “Passive”) of the remote partner.

Supports - Indicates the supported options (Variable Access “Var”, Link Event Notification “Events”, Loopback “LB” or blank if no options are supported) of the remote partner.

OUI - Indicates the three hex byte IEEE organizational specific identifier (or blank if unknown) of the remote partner.

802.3ah parameters can be accessed by selecting options 5 from the Port configuration screen. The fiber configuration screen is displayed.

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Contents Standalone and PLUG-IN Module Table of Contents Overview SA Standalone Plug-InPort Structure Installation Procedure B B B B B B BConfiguring DIP-SWITCHES 1.2 SW2 UTP Auto/Manual Negotiation AN/Man 1.3 SW3 UTP Speed Gigabit/10-100 1000/10-100 This DIP-switch is for factory use only Installing the Module and Connecting Cables Passwords Management Options screen will be displayed GX/TM2 Setting IP Parameters as Dhcp Client Setting GX/TM2 Passwords Setting Snmp Preferences Setting SNMPv1/v2c Read and Write Community Names Setting the Snmp Trap IP Host Addresses Enabling/Disabling Soft-switch Reload Access the GX/TM2 Remotely Updating the GX/TM2 Firmware via the Serial Console Port Updating the GX/TM2 Firmware via FTP Verifying Operation Detailed Module Configuration NMMGX/TM2 LED UTP FDXModule Management Mode Configuration Setting 17 Port Configuration UTP Layer 2 Control Protocol Filter SFP Information A167EC500000 5 802.3ah Parameters Page OUI Port Vlan Page Tagged Vlan Pvid BP aUTP BP a BP B Vlan ID VIDVlan Table is Empty Vlan ID +1 Vlan ID CNode Loopback To refresh the Port Statistic screen, press Enter GX/TM2 Specifications Cable TypesTroubleshooting Guide Possible CausesUTP Issues Warranty Limitation of Warranty

GX/TM2 specifications

Omnitron Systems Technology has long been at the forefront of networking solutions designed to enhance communication across various industries. One of their standout products is the GX/TM2, an innovative device that caters to the evolving demands of modern network environments.

The GX/TM2 is a robust and flexible media converter designed to facilitate seamless integration between different types of network media. This device supports a wide range of Ethernet technologies, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to bridge fiber optic and copper connections. It is particularly valuable for enterprises that need to expand or upgrade their network architecture without overhauling existing infrastructure.

One of the main features of the GX/TM2 is its compatibility with both Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) and Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps). This versatility allows users to choose the speed that best suits their operational needs, ensuring they can accommodate varying bandwidth requirements. Additionally, the device supports a range of fiber types, including multimode and single-mode fibers, extending transmission distances significantly—some models can achieve reach up to 120 kilometers.

The GX/TM2 incorporates advanced technologies, including auto-negotiation, which automatically detects and configures the parameters of the connected network. This feature minimizes setup time and reduces the risk of manual configuration errors. Another valuable technology is the built-in management interface, which allows for real-time monitoring and diagnostics, helping network administrators maintain optimal performance and troubleshoot issues quickly.

Moreover, the GX/TM2 is designed with reliability in mind. It features robust hardware construction, which makes it resistant to environmental factors, ensuring dependable operation in diverse settings. Its compact form factor and modular design make it easy to deploy and integrate into existing network systems, optimizing space and performance.

Overall, the Omnitron GX/TM2 stands out as a comprehensive solution for organizations seeking to enhance their network capabilities. With its advanced features, wide compatibility, and emphasis on reliability, it empowers businesses to build efficient, high-performance networks that can adapt to changing technological landscapes. Whether for upgrading legacy systems or deploying new network expansions, the GX/TM2 provides the flexibility and performance necessary for modern connectivity demands.