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<p>Generally speaking our media converters permit to deploy networks over hundreds of meters or several kilometers.<br>The max distance depends on several parameters such as: type of fiber multimode or singlemode, datarate, communication standards, number of connectors interfaces, quality of the fiber optic cable, optical budget.<br>The communication standards for fiber optic links are IEEE802.3.</p>
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<p>The Amphenol media converters are Ethernet switches with fiber optic ports. They are unmanaged, plug and play.</p>
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<p><strong>SNMP</strong> (Simple Network Management Protocol) and <strong>RMON</strong> (Remote Monitoring) provide a means to monitor and manage your network. Each SNMP device maintains Management Information Bases (<strong>MIB</strong>s) containing information about the operation and configuration of the device.</p>
<p>Each MIB contains a variety of information such as:</p>
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<li>Information about the switch as a system: name, description, physical location; </li>
<li>VLAN </li>
<li>IGMP </li>
<li>statistics </li>
<li>and much more.</li>
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<p>The <strong>mirroring feature </strong>is ideal for performing diagnostics by allowing traffic that is being sent to and received from one or more source ports to be replicated out a monitoring/target port. <br>Port mirroring is available both with managed switches and Ring switches. <br>Data is monitoring with a network monitor software.</p>
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<p><strong>VLAN</strong> can <strong>segregate traffic</strong> flowing through a switch to improve bandwidth utilization or security. Segregation is done based on membership in a group of ports (port-based VLANs) or on IEEE 802.1Q tags which include a VLAN ID (tag-based VLANs).</p>
<p>A <strong>port-based VLAN</strong> limits traffic coming in a port to the group of ports to which that port belongs. For example, if ports 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 were placed in a port-based VLAN, broadcast frames coming in port 3 would be sent to ports 1, 5, 7, and 9 (which are members of port 3's VLAN) but not to ports 2, 4, 6, and 8 (which are not members).</p>
<p>A <strong>tag-based VLAN</strong> limits traffic based on the VLAN ID in a 'tag' associated with the frame. VLAN tags may be explicitly placed in frames by applications or switching equipment, or implicitly assigned to frames based on the switch port where they arrive.</p>
<p>The VLAN feature is available on our managed switches.</p>
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<p>The recommended method for accessing the switch is using a Web User Interface such as Internet Explorer.<br>This method is very simple. Just be careful by configuring the network parameters. Refer to the Managed Software user manual for details.</p>
<p>Some models may also be accessed with a serial connection or also with a Telnet connection.</p>
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<p><strong>IGMP</strong> (Internet Group Management Protocol) allows hosts and routers to work together to optimize forwarding of <strong>multicast traffic</strong> on a network. <br><u>Without IGMP</u>, all multicast packets must be forwarded to all network segments. <br><u>With IGMP</u>, multicast traffic is only forwarded to network segments, which connect interested hosts.</p>
<p>An<strong> IGMP snooping switch</strong> performs many of the functions of an IGMP router. <br>Periodically, routers and IGMP snooping switches in active mode send an IGMP Query on each attached network. (The query interval is generally around 1-2 minutes.)</p>
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<p>The<strong> IP address</strong> (Internet Protocol) is the <strong>unique identifier of each device within a network. </strong><br>The IP Address of both source and destination device is included in each IP message. <br>They indicate the source and the destination where IP packets shall go.</p>
<p>An IP address consists of four bytes (for example 192.10.0.5). IP addresses are divided into two parts:</p>
<ul>
<li>a network part </li>
<li>a computer part</li>
</ul>
<p>It may be manualy or automaticaly (<strong>DHCP</strong>) assigned by a server device such as a server, or even a managed Ethernet switch.</p>
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<p><strong>MAC </strong>= Media Access Control <br>Each Ethernet device has an assigned unique MAC address. This MAC address corresponds to the hardware unique name of the product. It may be compared with the DNA of a human. <br>This address is fixed during production by the manufacturer and can’t be changed.</p>
<p>Each Ethernet device inserts its unique “MAC” address into each message it sends out. The port on the switch used for a given MAC address is automatically learned when a frame is received from that address. Once an address is learned, the switch will route messages to only the appropriate port, instead of broadcasting messages out all ports like a hub. A time stamp is also placed in memory when a new address is learned. This time stamp is used with the aging feature, which will remove unused MAC addresses from the table after 300 seconds. If a device moves, the associated port on the switch will be changed (migrated) as needed.</p>
<p>In most switches, up to 2,048 MAC addresses can be stored and monitored at any time.</p>
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