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05042830 CM-110-S1ST20D - 10/100 Fast Ethernet Media and Rate Converter Managed Module 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45) [100 m/328 ft.] to by PERLE
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CM-110-S1ST20D
- 10/100Base-TX to 100Base-BX-D Single Mode Fiber Media Converters
- Extend network distances up to 20km (12.4 mi)
- Single ST Media Converters
- Advanced features - Link Pass-Through, Far-End Fault, Auto-MDIX, and
Loopback
- High density applications with
Perle Media Converter Chassis
- Manage via SNMP, CLI - Telnet/SSH, Internet browser, or PerleVIEW
Centralized Management Package with an
MCR-MGT Media Converter Management Module
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Installed in a high density Perle
Media Converter Chassis, Perle's line of feature rich Managed
10/100 Rate Converting to Fiber Media Converters transparently
connect 10/100 Ethernet to fiber. Our 10/100 converters provide an
economical path to extend the distance of an existing network, the life of
non-fiber based equipment, or the distance between two devices.
Network
Administrators can "see-everything" with Perle's advanced features such as
Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDIX, Link Pass-Through, Far End Fault, and Remote
Loopback. Along with a Media
Converter Management Module in
the chassis, configuration and monitoring of the copper and fiber ports can
be performed. These cost and time saving features, along with a lifetime
warranty and free worldwide technical support, make Perle's Managed
10/100 Ethernet media converter modules the
smart choice for IT professionals.
For
those environments requiring a medium to large-scale deployment of media
converters, a centralized platform that simplifies the configuration,
administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of this gear is recommended. PerleVIEW
Device Management software is a
multi-user, Windows server-based application that delivers this level of
Enterprise-grade solution.
CM-110
Managed Media Converter Features
QOS ( Quality of Service ) |
- Bandwidth
Allocation via rate limiting
- IEEE
802.1P tagged frame priority control
- IEEE
802.1P priority tag remapping
- IP TOS (
Type of Service ) priority for IPV4 Diffserv or IPV6 traffic
class frames
- Congestion
Service Policy through WQF ( Weighted Fair Queuing ) or
Strict Priority Queuing ( default )
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VLAN Tagging |
- Default –
Transparent to VLAN frames
- Enable
discarding of tagged frames
- Enable
discarding of untagged frames
- Untag –
Removes any existing tag
- Insert Tag
– Insert (if original frame is untagged) or replace (if
original frame is tagged) the VLAN ID and priority with the
configured default VLAN ID and priority tag.
- Insert
Double tag (Q in Q) – Append an additional tag using the
configured default VLAN ID and priority.
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Unknown Multicast Frame filtering |
When enabled, Multicast frames with an unknown destination
address are not allowed to egress the port |
Unknown Unicast Frame filtering |
When enabled, Unicast frames with an unknown destination address
are not allowed to egress the port |
Unidirectional Ethernet |
When enabled, provides the ability to restrict port to one-way
traffic flow. Used in applications such as unidirectional video
broadcasting as well as providing security for ethernet
connections in accessible public areas |
Configuration Mode selection |
Select whether the module is to use the on-board DIP switches or
enable the management module in the chassis to manage |
Auto-MDIX |
Can manually set Auto or MDIX on the copper port via on-board
strap or via the management card. Auto-MDIX (automatic medium-dependant interface crossover)
detects the signaling on the UTP interface to determine the type
of cable connected (straight-through or crossover) and
automatically configures the connection when enabled. With Auto-MDIX
enabled, either a straight-through or crossover type cable can
be used to connect the media converter to the device on the
other end of the cable. |
Module Information |
- Chassis
slot number that the module is in
- Media
converter model and serial number
- User
configurable media converter module name
- User
configurable fiber port name
- User
configurable copper port name
- Hardware
revision number
- Firmware
version number
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Module DIP switch settings |
View hardware DIP switch settings |
Selectable Max Packet Size |
Set max packet size to 1522, 1518 or 2048 ( default ) |
10BaseT Extended Distance |
Normal/extended – default Normal. By configuring as “extended”,
the 10baseT receiver sensitivity is increased providing the
possibility of an 10BaseT connection greater than 100m. |
Port Control |
Enable or disable individual fiber or copper port on the module |
Copper Port Status |
- Port
Enabled (Yes/No)
- Link
Status (Up/Down)
- Auto
Negotiation Settings (Disabled, Complete or In Progress)
- Resolved
as crossover MDI or MDIX type
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Fiber Port Status |
- Port
Enabled (Yes/No)
- Connector
type (SC, LC, ST)
- Link
Status (Up/Down)
- Far End
Fault (OK, Failed)
- Fiber
Loopback mode (On/Off)
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Module Control |
- Reset card
- Reset to
factory default
- Reset
Statistical counters
- Phy
specific commands such write/read config, read dip switches
- Update
firmware
- Fiber
Loopback mode. (On/Off)
- Upload/download configuration
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Backup and Restore |
Provides fast and easy module replacement. Management module
will always save a copy of the media converter configuration and
will restore this configuration automatically to the media
module when it is detected in the slot |
Detailed port statistics |
To assist in troubleshooting copper and fiber links, an
extensive list of ingress and egress counters for both copper
and fiber ports are available. These statistics can be viewed
locally via the management module or from a central SNMP NMS on
the network |
Auto-Negotiation (802.3u) |
The media converter supports auto negotiation on the
10/100Base-TX interface. |
Link Pass-Through |
With Link Pass-Through the state of the UTP receiver is passed
to the fiber transmitter to make the media converter appear
transparent to the end devices that are connected. In addition
if Far-End Fault is enabled the media converter can turn off the
10/100Base-TX transmitter when a FAR-End Fault is received.
Using Link Pass-Through with Far-End Fault minimizes data loss
when a fault occurs. Should a fault occur, the end devices have
the indication of a failure available to them making trouble
shooting easier. |
Far-End Fault (FEF) |
The media converter implements the 802.3 standard for Far-End
Fault for the indication and detection of remote fault
conditions on the 100Base-X fiber connection. With Far-End Fault
enabled the media converter transmits the Far-End Fault
Indication over the 100Base-X fiber connection whenever a
receive failure is detected on the 100Base-X fiber connection.
The media converter continuously monitors the100Base-X fiber
connection for a valid signal.
The action the media converter takes on receiving a Far-End
Fault Indication is dependent on the Link Pass-Through switch
setting. |
Pause (IEEE 802.3xy) |
Pause signaling is an IEEE feature that temporarily suspends
data transmission between two devices in the event that one of
the devices becomes overwhelmed. The media converter supports
pause negotiation on the 10/100Base-TX copper connection. |
Remote Loopback |
The media converter is capable of performing a loopback on the
fiber port. |
Indicators |
Power / TST |
This green LED is turned on when power is applied to the media
converter. Otherwise it is off. The LED will blink when in Loopback test
mode. |
Fiber link on / Receive activity (LKF) |
This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is on
when the 100Base-FX link is on and flashes with a 50% duty cycle when
data is received. |
Copper link on / Receive activity (LKC) |
This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is on
when the 100Base-TX link is on and flashes with a 50% duty cycle when
data is received. |
Fiber Duplex (FDF) |
This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is on
when the 100Base-FX link is operatinal in full duplex mode. The LED is
off when in half duplex. |
Copper Duplex (FDC) |
This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is on
when the 10/100Base-TX link is operatinal in full duplex mode. The LED
is off when in half duplex. |
10/100 Speed |
This green LED is operational only when power is applied. The LED is on
when the speed of the copper Ethernet port is running at 100 MBPS. The
LED is off when in 10 MBPS |
Switches: On-Board |
Auto-Negotiation (802.3u) |
Enabled (Default) -
The media converter uses 802.3u Auto-negotiation on the 100Base-TX
interface. It is set to advertise full duplex.
Disabled - The media
converter sets the port according to the position of the speed and
duplex switches. |
Link Pass Through |
Enabled (Default) -
When the state of the receiver is changed on the 100Base-TX interface it
is reflected on the 100Base-FX fiber transmitter. When the state of the
receiver on the 100Base-FX interface is changed it is reflected on the
100Base-TX transmitter.
When a Far-End Fault Indication is received on the fiber interface the
100Base-TX transmitter is turned off. When the Far-End Fault Indication
is cleared the transmitter is turned back on.
Disabled - The
100Base-TX and the 100Base-FX fiber interface operate independently.
Far-End Fault indication on the 100Base-FX fiber interface has no effect
on the 100Base-TX interface. |
Far-End Fault (FEF) |
Enabled (Default) -
The media converter transmits the Far-End Fault Indication over the
100Base-X fiber connection whenever a receive failure is detected on the
100Base-X fiber connection. The media converter continuously monitors
the100Base-X fiber connection and clears the Far-End Fault Indication
condition when a valid signal is received.
Disabled - Far-End
Fault Indications are not transmitted regardless of the condition of the
receive signal on the 100Base-FX fiber connection. |
Remote Loopback |
The media converter can perform a loopback on the 100Base-X fiber
interface.
Disabled (Default - Up)
Enabled - The
100Base-X receiver is looped to the 100Base-X transmitter. The
100Base-TX transmitter is taken off the interface. |
Auto-MDIX (Strap) |
If Auto-Negotiation (802.3u) is enabled, the media converter uses the HP
Auto-MDIX method for the 100Base-TX interface. If Auto-Negotiation
(802.3u) is disabled the Media converter will use the RX Energy method
on the 100Base-TX interface to set the port MDI or MDIX whichever is
appropriate.
Enabled (Default) -
Either a straight-through or crossover type cable can be used to connect
the media converter to the device on the other end of the cable.
Disabled - If the
partner device on the other end of the cable does not have the Auto-MDIX
feature a specific cable, either a straight-through or crossover will be
required to ensure that the media converter's transmitter and the
partner devices transmitter are connected to the others receiver. The
Media converter's 100Base-TX port is configured as MDI-X with this
switch setting. |
Speed Copper |
100 (Default)
10 |
Duplex Copper |
Full (Default)
Half |
Duplex Fiber |
Full (Default)
Half |
Cables |
100Base-TX |
RJ45 connector, 2 pair CAT 5, EIA/TIA 568A/B or better cable
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Magnetic Isolation |
1.5kv |
Fiber Optic Cable |
Multimode: 62.5 / 125, 50/125, 85/125, 100/140 micron
Single Mode: 9/125 micron (ITU-T 625) |
Filtering |
Filtering |
1024 MAC Addresses |
Frame Specifications |
Buffer |
512 Kbits frame buffer memory |
Size |
Maximum frame size of 2048 bytes |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature |
0 C to 50 C (32 F to 122 F) |
Storage Temperature |
minimum range of -25 C to 70 C (-13 F to 158 F) |
Operating Humidity |
5% to 90% non-condensing |
Storage Humidity |
5% to 95% non-condensing |
Operating Altitude |
Up to 3,048 meters (10,000 feet) |
Heat Output
( BTU/HR ) |
7.2 |
Maximum Power Consumption ( Watts ) |
2.1 |
MTBF (Hours)* |
598,000 |
Mechanical - Hot Swapping Card |
Edge Connecter |
32 pin DIN 41612 / IEC 60603-2 Type B/2 Male. Fist make, last break for
ground and power |
Card insertion and removal |
Captive thumb screws enable fast insertion and removal. Can be further
tighten with a screwdriver. |
Product Weight |
Weight |
0.15 kg, 0.33 lbs |
Packaging |
Shipping Weight |
0.33 kg, .73 lbs |
Shipping Dimensions |
203 x 38 x 152 mm, 8 x 1.5 x 6 inches |
Regulatory Approvals |
Emissions |
FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A |
CISPR 22 Class A |
EN61000-3-2 |
Immunity |
EN55024 |
Electrical Safety |
UL 60950-1 |
EN60950 |
CE |
Laser Safety |
EN 60825-1:2007 |
Fiber optic transmitters on this device meet Class 1 Laser safety
requirements per IEC-60825 FDA/CDRH standards and comply with
21CFR1040.10 and 21CFR1040.11. |
Environmental |
Reach, RoHS and WEEE Compliant |
Other |
ECCN: 5A991A |
HTSUS Number: 8517.62.0050 |
Perle Limited Lifetime Warranty |
*Calculation model based on MIL-HDBK-217-FN2 @ 30 C
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