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Installing modules without understanding the effects of 

FiberAlert

and

LinkLoss

can cause perfectly functioning units to appear flawed or even

dead

.

About Link Integrity

During normal operation, link integrity pulses are transmitted by all point-

to-point Ethernet devices.  When an media converter module 
receives valid link pulses, it knows that the device to which it is connected is
up and sending pulses, and that the copper or fiber cable coming from that
device is intact.  The appropriate “LNK” (link) LED is lit to indicate this.

The media converter modulealso sends out link pulses from its copper

and fiber transmitters, but normally has no way of knowing whether the
cable to the other device is intact and the link pulses are reaching the other
end.  The combination of 

FiberAlert

and 

LinkLoss

allows this information to

be obtained, even when physical access to a remote device (and its link
integrity LED) is not available.

What Is FO/FX LinkLoss?

FO/FX LinkLoss

is a troubleshooting feature.  When a fault occurs on the

fiber segment of a conversion, 

FO/FX LinkLoss

detects the fault and passes

this information to the twisted pair segment.  If a media converter is not
receiving a fiber link, 

FO/FX LinkLoss

disables the transmitter on the media

converter's twisted pair port.  This results in a loss of link on the device
connected to the twisted pair port.

What Is TP/TX LinkLoss?

TP/TX LinkLoss

is another troubleshooting feature.  When a fault occurs on

the twisted pair segment of a conversion, 

TP/TX LinkLoss

detects the fault and

passes this information to the fiber segment.  If a media converter is not
receiving a twisted pair link, 

TP/TX LinkLoss

disables the transmitter on the

media converter's fiber port.

What Is FiberAlert?                       

FiberAlert

minimizes the problems

associated with the loss of one strand
of fiber.  If a strand is unavailable, the
device at the receiver end notes the
loss of link.  The device will then stop
transmitting data and the link signal
until a signal or link pulse is received.
The result is that the link LED on
BOTH sides of the fiber connection will go out indicating a fault somewhere 

Cable Break

XMT

RCV

Remote Site

Local Site

LED OFF = Broken Link

Black Box  product with

enabled —

Remote Site stops transmitting

Local Link LED is OFF indicating a break in the fiber loop

FiberAlert

X

LED

XMT

RCV

5

6

in the fiber loop.  Using 

FiberAlert

, a local site administrator is notified of a

fault and can quickly determine where a cable fault is located.

FiberAlert should only be enabled on one side of a media conversion.  Enabling it
on both sides would keep both transmitters off indefinitely.

Using FiberAlert and LinkLoss

In a typical central site to remote site media conversion, the

manufacturer recommends you enable your media converters’
troubleshooting features as follows:

FO/FX LinkLoss:

Main Site Only

TP/TX LinkLoss:

Remote Site Only

FiberAlert:

Remote Site Only

This will ensure that any faults, no matter where they occur, can be

detected by an administrator located at the central site.

If you are unsure of how best to implement these features in your

configuration, please contact customer service.

Troubleshooting with LinkLoss and FiberAlert

If 

LinkLoss

is enabled and you lose the connection between the 

Media

Converter

and the hub/switch to which the 

Media Converter

is connected,

disable 

LinkLoss

to assist in pinpointing whether the fault is on the twisted

pair or fiber optic segment.  After disabling 

LinkLoss

, if the link is

reestablished with the hub/switch, the problem resides with the fiber
segment.  If 

LinkLoss

is disabled and the connection between the 

Media

Converter

and the hub/ switch is NOT reestablished, the failure resides with

the twisted pair segment.  When a failure occurs, check that cables are
properly connected.  You can also try using another port on the hub/switch
or another cable.

As discussed earlier, 

FiberAlert

stops the fiber optic transmissions as well

as the link LED for the opposite end of the fiber conversion when a
problem occurs with the fiber optic segment.  When 

FiberAlert

is enabled

and a fault is detected, disable 

FiberAlert

to determine which side of the

fiber has stopped receiving.  When a failure occurs, check that cables are
properly connected.  You can also try using another cable.

Configuring Autonegotiation on 100 Mbps Modules

When 

Autonegotiation

is enabled, the media converter negotiates as a

100 Mbps Full-Duplex device; if the device the media converter is
connected to can operate at 100 Mbps Full-Duplex, a link will be
established.  If the twisted pair port on the other device does not have the
ability to autonegotiate, or if a 100 Mbps Half-Duplex connection is
desired, 

Autonegotiation

on the media converter must be disabled.  Half-

Summary of Contents for LE740-TPSTM

Page 1: ...408A LE740 BNSTM LE740 SMMM2 LE740 SMMM LE7404A LH740 TPSCM LH740 TPSTS LH740 TPSCS LE7401A LH740 TPSTS20 LH740 TPSCS20 LE7412A LE7401A R2 LE7412A DC LE7412A 2DC LH740 TPSTM LE7412A 2 LE740 TPSTS About 10 Mbps Media Conversion Modules Media conversion modules for 10 Mbps Ethernet have two different types of ports on them and require one slot in a Media Converter chassis for a single 10 Mbps Ethern...

Page 2: ...for a single shielded or unshielded twisted pair link segment Each twisted pair port features a 2 position switch located at position S1 for selecting a crossover workstation connection or pass through repeater hub connection The switch is labeled with X for a crossover connection factory default and a ll for a pass through connection To select the appropriate setting simply move the switch to the...

Page 3: ... OFF indicating a break in the fiber loop FiberAlert X LED XMT RCV 5 6 in the fiber loop Using FiberAlert a local site administrator is notified of a fault and can quickly determine where a cable fault is located FiberAlert should only be enabled on one side of a media conversion Enabling it on both sides would keep both transmitters off indefinitely Using FiberAlert and LinkLoss In a typical cent...

Page 4: ... Media conversion modules are shipped with brackets for securing them to the Media Converter chassis Media conversion modules attach to a connector inside the Media Converter chassis To install a module simply unscrew the blank bracket covering the slot where the module is to be installed slide the module into the chassis via the cardguides until the module is seated securely in the connector Secu...

Page 5: ...t The function of the LED next to the Fiber Link LED depends on whether FiberAlert is enabled If FiberAlert is disabled this LED functions as an Activity LED and flickers amber when activity is detected on the fiber port If FiberAlert is enabled this LED glows amber upon power up then flickers when activity is detected on the fiber port The Twisted Pair Link LED glows green when a link is establis...

Page 6: ...d The information in this document is subject to change without notice Black Box Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document Specific brands and product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies Document Number 51 80780BB 00 D2 November 2001 12 11 LEDs on S2MM The following diagram shows the LEDs on an S2MM Each module in S...

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