MRV Communications TS5000/4U1/V*), TS5000/XYZ/V** Snmp Management Setting and Operation, 1000

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4.TS5000/4U1(4E1or4T1)

Proper Display

1.Indicators

Indicator →

 

AIR RX

 

Tributary

Position ↓

 

Link

Sync

 

Channels

 

 

 

A to D

 

 

 

 

 

ON

 

x

x

 

x

 

 

 

(for the connected

 

 

 

 

 

port)

OFF

 

 

 

 

x

 

 

 

 

 

(for the not

 

 

 

 

 

connected port)

2. Received power

 

 

Table 11: Indicators

 

 

 

100 <

OPTICAL POWER

< 1000

Lasers Status L1 to L3

x

Expected Results

The BER must be less than 1E-9 for lasting tests and display NO ERRORS for brief ones.

Note: When placing the two TS5000 face to face you need to do:

1.Cover with a tape two of the three transmitters, leaving only one transmitter free. Recommended distance for bench test is between 1.5 to 2m’ apart.

2.Before doing the BER test you have to verify that there are no “reflections” from the front window: Shut down the power from unit A and make sure that the RSSI value on unit B drops to “000” or to the levels that the “Air RX” LED is OFF. Do the same shutting down unit B. if you have RSSI reading when shutting down one of the units, you need to fine align it until you get RSSI value of “000” or the “Air RX” LED to OFF position.

3.Only when part 1 & 2 are done you can start the BER test of file transfer test.

SNMP Management Setting and Operation

General: Given the small amount of information and parameters that the SNMP agent module of the FSO product line deals with, the card has a moderate memory size and CPU type. If the management Ethernet port is connected to a network with higher rate of broadcast and multicast traffic, slow SNMP management response of the FSO may occur.

Recommendation:

The recommended solution for this symptom is to isolate the Switch port connecting the FSO SNMP management module to the network from the network traffic by assigning it to a dedicated VLAN usually used for network management. If possible also limit the ingress broadcast rate to that specific port.

To set a new IP address, please refer to the “IP address setting procedure for TereScope management card” file in the Manuals CD

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Contents InstallationManual Installation Manual Table of Contents Page Power Supply Replacement Product specificationsTereScope Bench Test Procedure Digital Readout vs. DistanceFCC Notice StandardsStandards Compliance CE MarkDisclaimer MRV Laser Safety CertificationOther Standards TrademarksAboutthisInstallationManual When Installing SafetyRequirementsBefore Installing Line Power Power CordServicing Carefully Read the Entire Manual Before Installing IntroductionModels Part Number Description TheProductModels Using the Part Number for Ordering TS5000/M3C/V1SFront General DescriptionBack TS5000/G Standard Model w/o Fusion and with one power supply Back Panel Description Selectors Indicators For more details please see pages 15 TS5000/155 w/o Fusion and with one power supply Power Power Supply Figures 1.5and Indicators TS5000/155-FStandard Model including Fusion option IR = 100 Mbps or 1.25Gbps Fusion Operation ModeRF Transceiver RF = 2-10 Mbps Or 100MbpsFusion 7b TS & FusionTS5000/ETH Ethernet System TS5000/ETH Model Back PanelSelectors DIP TS5000/4U1 4E1 or 4T1 System TS5000-4U1 Model Back PanelDip switch setting To DHeating Loop and Remote Loop Operation ModeWhen turning off the Master, the Slave exits Loop state Dry contact Monitoring and Management optionsManagement RSMCopper Connection Typical ConnectionFiber Connection Orientation SiteSurveyLine of Sight Location & RangePrefer Avoid Pay attention to Acceptable Mounting Mounting Environment & Stability Unacceptable MountingWall Mounting using JMP and JMB 10 Extended Wall Mounting using JMP and MO62C Transmitting through a WindowInfrastructure PowerData/Signal Cabling Handle the Fibers Very Carefully BenchTest Testing equipmentSetup CompatibilityTS5000/155&TS5000/155-F Dip-switch Setup TS5000/4U1Test Configurations Bench testIR link Optical Power IndicatorsReceived power Display and ResultsAIR RX 1000 Snmp Management Setting and Operation100 Description InstallationAccessories Do not touch this screw K Installer Tool Kit JITK-8 Alignment KnobsAccessories MountingDo not open Screws G 11b Locking the screws between TS and alignment deviceParticular Figure Cases/Techniques Mounting on the floorAimingProcedure Powering on the TereScopeSwing Base Transceiver Alignment− Coarse Alignment − Fine Alignment Screws D & L are closedBeam cross section at the shot distance ClosedJ-R-3 Procedure An example of an installation form is shown in Appendix H Before Closing the Rear DoorClosing the rear door InstallationCompletionVisual Inspection 13 Mounted TS5000 Left View Maintenance Periodic VisitsTS5000/G TS5000/155 and TS5000/155-F TS5000/ETH TS5000/4U1 4E1 or 4T1 Appendixb Appendixc Packing box containsAppendixd Where to use Tool CaseIntroduction Points to RememberInterference Figure E.2b Bench Test setup drawing for 10 TS model Bench Test for TS700 and TS800 series with JAH-LFigure E.5 Bench test with TereScopes elevated Page TS Device Momentary Extended Wind Force = 0.79 x Wind Speed2 x Area of SurfaceAppendixG FSO ChainingSwitch Use the indoor switch in building C for the chainingFSO products & Chaining Product series No of chained links Sketch of the area Client / Dealer detailsApplication details Site survey Installation System failure Appendixi Appendixj TS5000/155 and TS4000/155 enhancements

TS5000/ETH/V*, TS5000/XYZ/V**, TS5000/XXX (TS5000G/XYZ/V**, TS5000/4U1/V*) specifications

MRV Communications has established a strong reputation in the networking industry, known for delivering innovative solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of communication systems. One of their standout product lines is the TS5000 series, which includes models such as TS5000/4U1/V*, TS5000/XXX, TS5000G/XYZ/V**, TS5000/XYZ/V**, and TS5000/ETH/V*. These devices are engineered to meet the growing demands of modern networks, providing a range of features that cater to various connectivity needs.

The TS5000 series is designed with versatility in mind, accommodating multiple deployment scenarios in both enterprise and service provider environments. One of the key features of the TS5000 models is their comprehensive support for multi-service operations. This means they can seamlessly handle different types of traffic including voice, video, and data, making them ideal for organizations that require robust communication solutions.

Incorporating state-of-the-art technologies, the TS5000 series supports various networking protocols and standards. This interoperability ensures compatibility with a wide array of existing network setups, allowing for easier integration and reduced overhead costs. The series utilizes advanced Ethernet technologies that enhance bandwidth efficiency and support high-speed data transfers.

Reliability is another hallmark of the TS5000 series. These devices are built with redundancy in mind, featuring hot-swappable components and failover capabilities that minimize downtime. This is critical for organizations that cannot afford interruptions in service, such as those in the finance or healthcare sectors.

Security is also a priority in the design of the TS5000 series. With built-in encryption and secure access controls, these devices help organizations protect sensitive data from cyber threats. The management interface is designed for ease of use, allowing IT teams to monitor and configure the system effortlessly.

Another notable characteristic of the TS5000 series is its scalability. Organizations can start with a basic configuration and expand their network capabilities as their needs grow. This flexibility makes the TS5000 an ideal choice for businesses aiming for future growth.

In summary, the MRV Communications TS5000 series represents a comprehensive solution for today's networking challenges. With its focus on multi-service support, advanced technology, reliability, security, and scalability, the TS5000 models are well-equipped to serve the demands of diverse environments, making them a valuable addition to any network infrastructure.