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Fiber Driver Chassis0 pages
Datasheet
Fiber Driver® Chassis
The Optical Multi-Service Platform
Hightlights
Models with 1, 2, 3, 4, or 16 slots
Flexible module hosting: no slot dependency
Hot-swap support
Management module support (except 1-slot models)
- component and link status monitoring
- command line and graphical administration
- SNMP support with status traps
Optional features on specific models (see ordering
tables)
- redundant power supplies (AC or DC pairs)
- no power supply (passive solutions)
- rack and wall mounting options
- front cable management tray
- blank slot covers
Overview
The Fiber Driver® chassis is the foundation for deploying and managing the Fiber Driver multi-service mixed-media
solutions. Chassis are available with one, two, three, four, and sixteen slots with power and mounting options depending
on the model. The smaller models may be wall-mounted, the larger modules include 19” rack mount hardware, and all
chassis can operate standalone on a tabletop mount.
Besides module capacity, each Fiber Driver chassis model has some varied features. One-slot and two-slot chassis include
an internal AC or DC power supply with power ratings to support all Fiber Driver modules.
Fiber Driver offering includes non-powered chassis. Some of these non-powered chassis have empty power supply
bays that support the optional redundant power supplies. (See ordering information tables.) Non-powered chassis are
designed to support passive networking solutions such as the Fiber Driver WDM modules in unmanaged applications.
A Fiber Driver Network Management module may be installed in any multi-slot chassis to monitor system component
parameters (temperature, fan status, and power supply) and network status. Some Fiber Driver devices may also be
actively managed to affect operational features and parameters. The management module provides secure local serial
access or remote Ethernet access to the entire Fiber Driver chassis system including the chassis itself to the modules and
even the individual ports.
Visit http://www.mrv.com or contact your nearest MRV representative for information on Fiber Driver or other
products.
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