MRV Communications
EM316EDFA-BR
manual
Restoring Default Parameters, P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
Troubleshooting
Install
2.1.3EDFA Alarm Outputs
5.2.3.3“show running-config”
Other Commands
3.5.1.1.2Procedure
Safety
EDFA Features
DIP Switches
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Contents
Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier Booster
EM316EDFA-BR
EM316EDFA-LPR
Erbium Doped Fiber Inline Pre-Amplifier
2 Introduction to EM316EDFA Optical Amplifiers
3 Preparation and Installation
Table of Contents
5 Module Management
6 Appendix
Table of Figures
1.2 Copyright
1 Preliminary Considerations
1.1 Trademarks
1.3 Customer Support
Fiber Driver Chassis
1.4 Compliance
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
Fiber Driver Modules
1.5General Safety
1.5.2 Laser Safety
1.5.1Cautions and Warnings
1.5.3 Laser Device Classifications
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
1.5.4 Static Electricity
1.5.5 Workplace Preparation
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
1.6 About This Manual
1.7 Latest Revision and Related Documents
Document Number
2 Introduction to EM316EDFA Optical Amplifiers
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
C-band pre-amplifier
2.1 Features
2.1.3EDFA Alarm Outputs
2.1.2EDFA Control Inputs
3 Preparation and Installation
3.1 Unpacking the Fiber Driver Module
3.4 DIP Switches
3.2 Front Panel
3.3 LEDs
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
3.5 Module Installation
3.5.1.1.2Procedure
3.5.1.1.1Tools
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
4 EDFA Features
4.1 Network Management Control and Monitoring
4.1.2 EM316EDFA Alarm Output Pins
4.1.1 Management Control from the Network
4.1.3 Operating Parameters
5 Module Management
RS-232
5.1 Serial Console Interface
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
Serial Port
5.2 EM316LNXNM-OTCommand Line Interface CLI
5.2.1 EM316LNXNM-OTBoot and CLI Login
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
5.2.2 CLI Navigation
5.2.3 Login Context Commands and Examples
5.2.3.1“show version”
5.2.3.2“show log”
5.2.3.3“show running-config”
fiberdriver# show running-config
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5.2.3.4“show startup-config”
fiberdriver# show startup-config
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5.2.3.5 Configuring System Parameters
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
5.2.4 Chassis Context
5.2.4.1“show”
5.2.4.2 Other Commands
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P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
5.2.5 Slot Context Commands and Examples
Command
Description
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 5.2.5.1 “?”
5.2.5.2“list”
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide 5.2.5.3 “show”
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
EDFA-1
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
EM316EDFAv
EM316EDFA
5.2.6 Port Context Commands and Examples
Fiber Driver EM316EDFA User Guide
5.2.6.1 “?”
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
5.2.6.2“list”
5.2.6.3“show”
5.2.6.4“port description”
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
Name EDFA-port1
5.2.7 Displaying and Saving System Parameters
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
slot 1.4 type EM316EDFA rev 1 description EDFA-2
5.2.8 Restoring Default Parameters
P/N 1294008-001Rev D2
6.2 Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting Checklist
6.1 Technical Specifications
6 Appendix
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