Step 3: connect to the network, Connect to the network, Link loss carry forward – METRObility Optical Systems RADIANCE 10/100MBPS ACCESS OPTICAL NETWORK UNIT User Manual

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Radiance 10/100Mbps Access Optical Network Unit 9

3

Link Loss Carry Forward

Link Loss Carry Forward (LLCF) is provided as an aid in troubleshoot-
ing a remote connection. When LLCF is enabled, loss of the receive
signal at the copper port prevents the fiber port from transmitting an
idle signal onto the cable. Conversely, if the fiber port does not detect a
receive signal, the copper port will not transmit an idle signal.

When LLCF is disabled, the unit continually transmits idle signals on
both ports.

Warning: If LLCF is enabled on the Access ONU and there is no link
on the unit’s copper port, you will NOT be able to manage the ONU.

Refer to

Link Loss Carry Forward

for further details.

Connect to the Network

The Radiance Access Optical Network Unit offers the ease of plug-and-
play installation. To connect to the network, simply insert the cables
into the appropriate connectors. Once power is applied to the unit,
correct connectivity can be verified via the link (LK) LEDs.

Network Connections
RA21-13

RJ-45 to FX multimode SC _______________ 100m/2km

RA21-14

RJ-45 to FX singlemode SC ______________ 100m/20km

RA21-15

RJ-45 to FX multimode ST _______________ 100m/2km

RA21-16

RJ-45 to FX singlemode ST ______________ 100m/20km

RA21-17

RJ-45 to FX singlemode SC ______________ 100m/40km

RA21-1J

RJ-45 to FX singlemode SC _____________ 100m/100km

RA21-1X

RJ-45 to FX singlemode BWDM SC _______ 100m/20km

RA21-1Y

RJ-45 to FX singlemode BWDM SC _______ 100m/20km

TM

ACT

LK

ACT

TX

RX

LK

DIS

Radiance RA21

LBK

DIS

PWR

MAN

FD

100

II

x

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