IMCV-Gigabit Medienkonvertermodule für Multi-/Single-Mode
Replacing legacy equipment and the wiring infrastructure is a costly choice that could produce too much network downtime. Managed media conversion allows the implementation of new technologies on an existing network and the monitoring of all connections to keep networks up-to-date and running in peak condition.
iMcV-Gigabit converters are Gigabit UTP to fiber converters that support multi-mode, single-mode, single-strand and CWDM fiber types with ST or SC connectors. Additionally, the iMcV-Gigabit supports Config Control, a feature that retains the latest configuration on the module regardless of how the configuration was setup; whether through DIP Switch settings or the SNMP Management Module's configuration. This feature is beneficial when 1) changing the settings of a currently installed iMcV-Module through iView², 2) replacing the same type of iMcV-Module, or 3) installing a new or different type of iMcV-Module.
The IE-iMcV-Gigabit is the extended temperature version and requires one MSA-compliant 1000 Mbps fiber optic SFP module (sold separately) to operate. Copper SFPs are not supported. B&B Electronics offers a full range of compatible SFPs. For more information, refer to the SFP product page.
IE-iMcV-Gigabit and iMcV-Gigabit series modules are SNMP manageable with B&B Electronic's free iView² management application software, or as a plug-in for SNMP software such as HP OpenView™. iView² software features an easy-to-use and intuitive Graphical User Interface that enables the configuring, monitoring and managing of installed media modules from a central location. Via iView², network managers can receive real-time unit and port status information, as well as configure individual modules for various features.
iView² also includes automatic updates for software and device firmware, and event/trap management for B&B Electronics' devices. iView² runs standalone on Windows NT/XP/2000/Vista/XP/WIN7 or as a Web Server version running under IIS.
iMcV-Gigabit and IE-iMcV-Gigabit modules install in managed iMediaChassis and unmanaged MediaChassis.