Chapter 1 overview – CANOGA PERKINS 9145 Network Interface Device User Manual

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9145 Network Interface Device

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Chapter 1
Overview

The 9145 Series 10/100/1000BASE Network Interface Device terminates Metro Ethernet
Services and extends Local Area Networks (LANs) located up to 100 Km apart. Key
features are:

• Layer 2 statistics
• VLAN assignment and stacking
• Priority bit (P-Bit) marking
• Alarm information reporting
• Local and remote diagnostic loopback
• Remote software upgrade
• Remote control and monitoring through the SideBand Management Channel (SBMC)

The 9145 receives and transmits 10/100/1000BASE Ethernet data on either UTP copper
cable single mode fiber optic cable or multimode fiber optic cable. The 9145 supports two
hot-swappable, plug-in interface modules. The Interface Modules includes tri-speed
(10/100/1000 Mbps) UTP and a variety of 850nm, 1310nm, 1550nm, CWDM Wavelength,
and Single Fiber BiDi optical interfaces at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps and Gigabit. Optical
interfaces are listed in Chapter 5.

The 9145 front panel, shown in Figure 1, includes:

• User and Extension ports; supports UTP, ST, SC and LC connectors (depending on

Interface Module Type).

• RS-232 Serial Management Port; support VT-100 Terminal emulation and SLIP/PPP
• Status

LEDs:

• STA shows 9145 status
• CFG shows configuration and setup status
• 100, 1000, and/or FDX, depending on the type of module, show status for the

User port

• LNK/RX and TX pairs for the User and Extension ports show that data is

received and transmitted

Figure 1 – 9145

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