Transition Networks DVP 5140K manual Using Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS

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3.3Using Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS

The LED indicators available on the physical METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter also can be displayed graphically at a remote network management station (NMS), using installed TRANSITION Networks Multiport Management Software.

The Multiport Management Software brings up a drawing that represents each selected managed METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter, identified by IP address. “LED indicators” represent physical LEDs on physical METTF10xx or MFETF10xx devices. The “LEDs” are "illuminated" to indicate the state of the METTF10xx or MFETF10xx at the time of the last Multiport Management Software polling.

In addition, METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter status information is available in text format.

To bring up the Multiport Management Software graphical display for a selected METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter:

Standalone Win32* Systems

1.At the remote NMS, access the MULTIPORT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE ICON from the START menu within the TRANSITION options in the PROGRAMS menu.

The Multiport Management Software comes up and then prompts for the IP address of the METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Meda Converter to be managed.

2.Enter the IP address of the manageable METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter.

A graphical representation of the selected METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Meda Converter comes up, with the node IP address displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.

System HP Open View

1.At the remote NMS, from the GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE, select the TRANSITION icon.

2.Select the TOOLS icon from the menu bar and scroll down to select the MULTIPORT MANAGER option.

3.Scroll down to select the node (IP address) of the manageable METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Media Converter. A graphical representation of the selected METTF10xx or MFETF10xx Multichannel Meda Converter comes up, with the node IP address displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.

*Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, Windows 2000

CAUTION: Do NOT make IP configuration changes from the Multiport Management Software text-format displays. Make IP configuration changes ONLY through the serial port command-line interface. (See Section 2. Installation.) Failure to observe this caution could result in unanticipated configuration faults and failures.

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Contents Multichannel Media Converter Compliance Information Table of Contents Operation AC Power Supply Module/Optional Redundant AC Power IntroductionMultichannel Media Converter Models Media Converter ChannelsReset Button IntroductionSerial Port Multichannel Media Converter Management ModuleManagement Module LEDs Multiport Management Software at Remote Network RJ-45 ConnectionPage Installation Connecting Channel Ports to NetworkPreparing the Site Installation Unpacking METTF10xx, MFETF10xx EquipmentInstalling Optional Redundant Power Supply Module Setting Management Module JumperInstalling Power Supply Module Installing Multichannel Media Converter at Site Standard Rack InstallationTable-Top Installation Powering the Multichannel Media Converter Setting Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex Configuration Switches Connecting Channel Ports to NetworkSetting FDX/HDX Channel Configuration Switches Testing Fiber Links Installing Fiber-optic CableInstalling Cable Installing Twisted-Pair Copper Cable Norm TestSetting Network Management Parameters NoneEthernet Parameters METTF10xx, MFETF10xx Installing Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS TCP/IPPage Operation Using Status LEDs Power Supply and Link Test Switch LEDsManagement LEDs Channel LEDsUsing a Terminal Emulator OperationUsing Terminal Emulator Operation Using Multiport Management Software at Remote NMS Standalone Win32* SystemsMain Power Supply Status is green for OK or red for fail Page Maintenance Fault Isolation and Recovery Is Multichannel Media Converter Receiving Power?Are Channel Links Good? Fault Isolation and Recovery Hardware Replacement Procedures Replacing Management ModuleReplacing AC Power Supply Module Technical Specifications PowerPage Channel Cable Specifications Fiber-Optic CableMETTF1011 -120 MFETF1011

DVP 5140K specifications

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