About fiberlinx modules, How fiberlinx works – IMC Networks FiberLinX User Manual

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See Chapter 4 of this guide for more example FiberLinX installations.

About FiberLinX Modules

FiberLinX Modules can be installed into any IMC Networks

PowerChassis/100-Series. The following versions of FiberLinX Modules are

available:

FiberLinX — 10Base-T twisted pair and 10Base-

FL 850 nm multi-mode fiber; includes

two RJ-45 connectors and one pair ST

or SC connectors.

FiberLinX 1300 — 10Base-T twisted pair and

10Base-FL 1300 nm multi-mode fiber;

includes two RJ-45 connectors and one

pair ST or SC connectors.

FiberLinX-SingleMode — 10Base-T twisted pair

and 10Base-FL 1300 nm single-mode

fiber; includes two RJ-45 connectors

and one pair ST or SC connectors.

FiberLinX-SingleMode/PLUS — as above with

higher power budget.

How FiberLinX Works

Each port on the FiberLinX includes its own MAC Address. The movement

of data from one port to another is

accomplished via packet switching.

The destination address of each

Ethernet packet entering the

FiberLinX is checked to determine

whether it is a management packet

or a downstream data packet, and

is switched appropriately. Packets

not addressed for management

ports are sent through to the

network. Similarly, management

packets are switched internally to

the management engine and are

not forwarded.

More information about how FiberLinX works can be found on the IMC

Networks Web site at www.imcnetworks.com.

Figure 1.4 FiberLinX Packet Switching

Figure 1.3

10 Mbps FiberLinX

Module

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