Omnitron Systems Technology iConverter GX/TM2 Standalone Module User Manual

Iconverter, Gx/tm2 standalone module quick start guide

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iConverter

GX/TM2 Standalone Module QUICK START GUIDE

The

iConverter

®

GX/TM2 media converter and Network

Interface Device (NID) provides 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX

or 1000BASE-T UTP to 1000BASE-X fiber media

conversion.
The GX/TM2 has built-in Operation, Administration and

Maintenance (OAM) functionality enabling the GX/TM2 to

operate as a managed demarcation point at the customer

premises and network edge, offering Quality of Service

capabilities.
The GX/TM2 can be managed using

NetOutlook

®

SNMP Management Software, third-

party SNMP Client, Telnet or the Command Line Interface (CLI).
For the complete User Manual on this product, access Omnitron’s secure download

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InSTAllATIon PRoCEDURE

1) Configure DIP-Switches
2) Install Standalone Module and Connect Cables
3) Configure Module via Command Line Interface
4) Verify Operation

1) ConFIGURE DIP-SwITChES
DIP-SwITCh BAnK 1

Sw1 - FIBER AUTo/MAnUAl nEGoTIATIon “An/MAn”

When this DIP-switch is in the DOWN “AN”

position (factory default), the fiber optic

port automatically determines the duplex

and pause modes of the connecting fiber

optic device. If the connecting fiber optic

device cannot provide the proper signal

to indicate its own mode of operation, the

DIP-switch should be set to the UP fiber

optic “Man” position. When Port 1 is in

1000X manual mode, no capabilities are

advertised.
NOTE: The fiber optic port of the GX/TM2 is always in Full-Duplex mode.
Sw2, Sw3, Sw4 AnD Sw5 - UTP ConTRol

DIP-switches SW2, SW3, SW4 and SW5 control the setting of the UTP port. See Figure

C for the UTP Configuration matrix.
NOTE: Refer to the table in Section 3.2.1.2 of the GX/TM2 User Manual for the

more detailed information.

Management Options iConverter, Serial Agent
Network Management
1: Chassis and Module Management

2: Set Module Name Preferences
Management Module Preferences

3: IP and Control Preferences

4: SNMP Preferences

5: Abandon Preference Changes

6: Save Preference Changes

7: Restore Factory Defaults

8: Restart Management Module

9: Other Networking Features
Management Module Maintenance

10: Firmware Update

11: Set Date/Time
IP Address = 192.168.1.220
Chassis Number = 1
Enter Choice, <H>elp, E<x>it >

Figure D: Command Line Interface Menu Options

The CLI interface allows for the detailed configuration of the module. It is recommended

to configure the module with an IP address associated with the attached network.

Also, SNMP traphost address should be configured if the module is managed with

an SNMP-based Management System. See the GX/TM2 User Manual for complete

information.

4) VERIFy oPERATIon

Once the module has been

installed and configured per

steps 1 - 3, verify the module

is operational by viewing the

LED indicators.
The Power LED indicates

the module is receiving

power.
The Fiber Optic link LED

indicates the fiber optic

c o n n e c t i o n h a s b e e n

established.
The UTP link LED indicates

the module has established

a connection across its UTP

port.

Figure A: DIP-Switch Location

Form 040-8920N-001C 9/10

Omnitron Systems Technology * 140 Technology Dr. #500 * Irvine, CA 92618

949.250.6510 tel * 949.250.6514 fax * www.omnitron-systems.com

LED Function

“legend”

Color

Off State

On / Blinking State

Power “Pwr”

Green

No Power

On: Module has power

1000Mbps

Fiber Optics

“FO”

Green

No Fiber Link

On: Fiber Link

Blinking: Fiber Data Activity

UTP port

100Mbps

“100”

Green

Not linked at

100Mbps

On: UTP linked at 100Mbps

Blinking: UTP Data Activity

UTP port

1000Mbps

“1000”

Green

Not linked at

1000Mbps

On: UTP linked at 1000Mbps

Blinking: UTP Data Activity

UTP port

10Mbps

“100” + “1000”

Green

Not linked at 10Mbps

On: UTP linked at 10Mbps

Blinking: UTP Data Activity

UTP port

Full-Duplex

“FDX”

Green

Half-Duplex when

any UPT link is

active

On: Full-Duplex when any

UTP link is active

Figure E: LED Indicators

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