Transition Networks DVP 5140K manual Operation

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3 OPERATION

At the main menu, select option 2 to display the device control menu, which allows the network administrator to reset the Multichannel Media Converter cards, to change test mode, and to enter the duplex mode change menu.

Device control:

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1.Reset bottom card.

2.Change bottom test.

3.Reset top card.

4.Change top test.

5.Change HDX commands.

0.Main menu. Select (0-5):

NOTE: Options 3 and 4 do not appear in Multichannel Media Converters with only six channels.

Return to the main menu by selecting 0.

At the device control menu, select option 5 to display the HDX control menu. At the HDX control menu, toggle selected channels between half- duplex mode and full-duplex mode. Selecting one of the numbered options at the HDX control menu changes the duplex mode of the associated channel: Selecting 5 toggles the duplex mode of channel 5.

HDX control:

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1.Change CH1 - FDX/HDX.

2.Change CH2 - FDX/HDX.

3.Change CH3 - FDX/HDX.

4.Change CH4 - FDX/HDX.

5.Change CH5 - FDX/HDX.

6.Change CH6 - FDX/HDX.

7.Change CH7 - FDX/HDX.

8.Change CH8 - FDX/HDX.

9.Change CH9 - FDX/HDX.

10.Change CH10 - FDX/HDX.

11.Change CH11 - FDX/HDX.

12.Change CH12 - FDX/HDX.

0.Device control menu.

Select (0-12):

NOTE: Options 7-12 do not appear in Multichannel Media Converters with only six channels.

View the change in the device status listing (accessible from the main menu). Return to the device control menu by selecting 0.

MULTICHANNEL MEDIA CONVERTER

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Contents Multichannel Media Converter Compliance Information Table of Contents Operation Introduction AC Power Supply Module/Optional Redundant AC PowerMedia Converter Channels Multichannel Media Converter ModelsIntroduction Reset ButtonManagement Module LEDs Multichannel Media Converter Management ModuleSerial Port Network RJ-45 Connection Multiport Management Software at RemotePage Connecting Channel Ports to Network InstallationPreparing the Site Unpacking METTF10xx, MFETF10xx Equipment InstallationSetting Management Module Jumper Installing Optional Redundant Power Supply ModuleInstalling Power Supply Module Standard Rack Installation Installing Multichannel Media Converter at SiteTable-Top Installation Powering the Multichannel Media Converter Setting FDX/HDX Channel Configuration Switches Connecting Channel Ports to NetworkSetting Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex Configuration Switches Installing Cable Installing Fiber-optic CableTesting Fiber Links Norm Test Installing Twisted-Pair Copper CableNone Setting Network Management ParametersEthernet Parameters METTF10xx, MFETF10xx TCP/IP Installing Multiport Management Software at Remote NMSPage Operation Channel LEDs Using Status LEDsPower Supply and Link Test Switch LEDs Management LEDsOperation Using a Terminal EmulatorUsing Terminal Emulator Operation Standalone Win32* Systems Using Multiport Management Software at Remote NMSMain Power Supply Status is green for OK or red for fail Page Maintenance Is Multichannel Media Converter Receiving Power? Fault Isolation and RecoveryAre Channel Links Good? Fault Isolation and Recovery Replacing Management Module Hardware Replacement ProceduresReplacing AC Power Supply Module Power Technical SpecificationsPage Fiber-Optic Cable Channel Cable SpecificationsMETTF1011 -120 MFETF1011

DVP 5140K specifications

Transition Networks DVP 5140K is a robust device tailored for extending Ethernet networks over longer distances. This equipment stands out due to its reliability, high performance, and advanced features, making it a dependable choice for many organizations seeking to enhance their network capabilities.

One of the most notable features of the DVP 5140K is its support for Power over Ethernet (PoE). This technology allows the device to deliver both data and power to connected devices like IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones via a single Ethernet cable. The DVP 5140K supports various PoE standards, providing flexibility and ensuring compatibility with a wide range of PoE-enabled devices.

The DVP 5140K operates on an advanced switching architecture that allows it to handle a high volume of traffic without compromising performance. Its ability to process data at wire-speed ensures minimal latency and optimal throughput, which is essential for organizations that rely on real-time data transfer for operations. The device supports VLAN tagging, enabling users to create distinct network segments for improved security and performance.

Additionally, the device is designed with robust management features. It includes a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that simplifies configuration and monitoring tasks. Network administrators can easily manage the device via SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), making it compatible with existing network management systems. The DVP 5140K also supports Quality of Service (QoS) settings, ensuring that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth and prioritization.

Another significant characteristic of the DVP 5140K is its durability and suitability for various environments. The device is built with a metal chassis, providing resilience against physical impacts and environmental factors. It operates effectively in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 70°C, making it ideal for deployment in both indoor and outdoor settings.

In conclusion, Transition Networks DVP 5140K is a versatile and powerful networking solution combining PoE support, high-performance data processing, effective management tools, and durability. These features make it an excellent choice for organizations looking to expand their network infrastructure while ensuring reliability and efficiency in their operations. Whether for enterprise networks, public spaces, or industrial applications, the DVP 5140K meets the demands of modern networking with style and precision.