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Ordering Information
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IE-MultiWay
Managed Auto Cross
Auto
Negotiation
Fiber Alert
FIBER
LOS
X
X
LINK
LINK
Link Loss
X
X
LOS
V-LAN
Tagging
T
T
T
858-11121
IE-MultiWay, 2TX/2SFP w/ AC to DC Power Adapter
Varies
854-11121
IE-MultiWay, 2TX/2SFP w/o AC to DC Power
Adapter Varies
806-39753
IE-Power/5V, AC to DC (DIN Rail) Power Adapter
(-20° to +70° C)
806-39105
DIN Rail Clip
806-39638
Double-USB Power Cable, 36”
825-39951
Serial Cable, MiniJack to DB9 (female)
895-39229
Wall Mount Bracket
Product Overview
The IE-MultiWay is a value-based, Carrier-class Ethernet, FTTx
solution that is ideal for use as a CPE device at the customer’s
network edge as well as in a fiber infrastructure. The IE-MultiWay
comes standard with two SFP uplink ports for the providers’ network
connection and two 10/100/1000Base-T copper ports.
There are four distinct DIP Switch selectable configurations that
the IE-MultiWay supports. Among them are a 1+1 Uplink Protection
Switch, a 4-Port Switch, and a Dual Copper to Fiber SFP Media/
Mode Converter (two gigabit fiber media converters in one).
As a 4-port device, it can be employed with fiber redundancy
(with or without 1+1 uplink protection) and status monitoring with
management on all ports via OAM, for mission-critical applications.
It also can be deployed as a dual 10/100/1000 Mbps copper to fiber
media converter and be utilized as two separate converters.
The IE-MultiWay supports 10/100/1000 Mbps and 1 Gbps copper
and 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps optical SFP modules, to provide greater
flexibility in the network environment. The hot-swappable nature of
the SFPs and the numerous fiber modes and types that are available
allow for easy configuration and future upgrading as network
demands evolve. For added control, DDMI is supported via the CLI
for optical SFPs.
Local management is achieved through the serial port, which allows
users to launch a serial session through the CLI. Commands such as
interface statistics, RMON statistics, and OAM status and control are
a few of the accessible features.
The Most Compact, Versatile, Managed CPE
Ethernet FTTx Device on the Market.
Providing Solutions For:
• Managed Fiber Termination
• Fiber Drop & Insert
• Fiber Repeater
• Mode Conversion
• Dual Independent Media Conversion
Application Example
Conversion of copper to fiber optic cabling
for distance extension from the multi-tenant’s
dwelling to the ISP’s central office is commonly
used today. Data services are then distributed
through fiber optic cabling via copper to Clients
living in the building so Clients are able to
gain access to the internet at greater speeds.
Using B&B Electronics’ IE-MultiWay dual
media converter option, ISP’s can support two
independent fiber-to-copper lines using a single
device, saving equipment cost while providing
the Clients with independent higher speed data
services.
Available Accessories
Features
Flexible Solution
Copper to fiber SFP media converter
Dual-independent copper to fiber SFP media
converter(s)
• Fiber repeater
SFP to SFP mode converter with copper drops
(Re-amplify, Re-shape, Re-time)
• 4-Port Gigabit Switch
1+1 uplink protection (< 50 mSec)
Supports per port service VLAN
Supports daisy chain expansion
• Supports RMON Statistics
Supports Jumbo Frames (up to 10240 bytes)
-48V DC terminal for Telco applications
Powering options can be combined for AC/DC
redundancy
Advanced Remote Monitoring/Management
Supports IEEE 802.3ah OAM (active/
passive), 802.1ag CFM (Connectivity Fault
Management) and Y.1731 on all Ports
Discovery, Link Monitoring, Performance
Monitoring and Remote Loopback
Bandwidth Limiting with burst capability and
priority queuing
Rate limiting can be done at Layer 1, 2 or 3
Via UMA, can act as a Remote when
connected to a Host iMcV-Giga-FiberLinX-II
Generates SNMP TRAPs based on events
RS-232 CLI (Command Line Interface) console
port
SFP Support
Auto negotiate speed and flow control for
10/100/1000 copper SFPs with SGMII
Supports fixed speed 1 Gbps full-duplex
copper SFPs
Auto detect for 100 or 1000 optical SFPs
“Industrial Ethernet” (IE) Features For
Operation in Extended Temperatures
Extended temperature functionality, up to -40°
to +85° C
Multiple power options: AC, DC and USB
Physical Specifications
Connectors:
RJ-45, SFP
Regulatory Approvals:
• FCC Class A (Using 48V Telco-type power)
• FCC Class B (Using all other power options)
• UL/cUL, CE
Operating Temperature:
+14° to +122° F (-10° to +50° C)
w/ Franmar AC Wall Adapter;
-40° to +185° F (-40° to +85° C)
w/ DC Configuration;
Storage Temperature:
-49° to +185° F (-45° to +85° C);
Humidity:
5 to 95% (non-condensing)
Altitude:
0 to 10,000 ft.
Dimensions
0.86”H x 3.66”W x 3.88”D (2.2 x 9.38 x 9.94 cm)
Supply Voltage:
5 to 24 VDC (Barrel)
48 VDC Telco (Terminal)
Power Information:*
Min: 3.15W (1 optic SFP [1 Gbps], 1 Tx [100 Mbps])
Max: 7.0W (2 Cu SFP [1 Gbps], 2 Tx [1 Gbps])
* Power consumption is based on SFP types
Shipping Weight:
1.0 lbs (0.45 kg)
Ordering Information
Last Gasp
Wall Mount Bracket
* SFPs Sold Separately
* IE-MultiWay
Also Available in a modular, chassis based version.
See page 36 for details.
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