About the iMcV-Switch

The iMcV-Switch is a 5-port Ethernet module that allows the user to increase the port density and service area of Ethernet networks. The store and forward switch function allows the user to extend Ethernet service to locations a total of 100 meters from the Ethernet source. All RJ-45 ports Auto Negotiate 10/100BaseT, full/half duplex, and automatically configure for MDI or MDIX operation. Each port allows a maximum frame size of up to 1916 bytes, with support for Flow Control and priority queuing. Each SFP or fixed fiber port supports 100 Mbps FDX; the fiber is available in a variety of SM and MM types, including SSF.

Priority Queuing

The iMcV-Switch supports two levels of priority queuing at the egress of every port. All frames with high priority will egress the port ahead of low priority frames at a 10:1 ratio. Priority is determined, first, through VLAN Tag priority. If no VLAN Tag is available then the DiffServ (ToS) bits are used. The VLAN Tag priority is based on a 3 bit PRI word where the base priority is set to “4”. Values of 4 or greater have high priority.

Flow Control

Flow Control is based on the outcome of the Auto Negotiate function. If Flow Control is enabled then a port will stop transmitting frames when a PAUSE frames is received. When the internal buffers become congested the unit will send PAUSE frames to all congested ports. Frames will be dropped if no internal buffer space is available at ingress.

Installing the iMcV-Switch

The iMcV-Switch is a media converter module that provides 5-port 10/100 Auto Negotiating Ethernet ports. The module can be installed in any iMediaChassis, MediaChassis or IE-MediaChassis series.

Managed Modules

In order to manage an iMcV-Switch, an SNMP agent must be present in the chassis. To manage the module, first install the module into the chassis. After installing IMC Network’s free SNMP software, iView², port status per port can be monitored. There is no port configuration; the Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides LED status information only. SFP’s with DDMI will not offer an SFP Table through iView².

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