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Media conversion is the most cost-effective solution for extending the productive life of legacy wiring plants and equipment while allowing implementation of new technologies. Media conversion's greatest benefits are flexibility and cost savings. However, with networks constantly growing and projects increasing in scope, even reasonably-priced media converters can tack on a substantial sum to networking costs. Space constraints can also be an issue when hundreds of conversions are required.

Gigabit Media Converter with management Put in 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, or 1000Base-T copper signals and get 1000Base speeds on the fiber side. Once these signals are converted to fiber, the signal will travel 1000Mbps no matter what your copper signal speed is.

 

KEY FEATURES

Tri-Speed 10/100/10000Mbps Copper to 1000M Fiber Conversion
Supports full wire speed conversion
Supports auto-negotiation with link partners
Provides Loop Back Test Function
DIP Switches for Port Operating Mode, Flow Control, Status Monitoring
Provides Monitoring Function for Remote Link Partner's Copper Link Status
Optional Web-Based Management
Supports Tagged/Untagged Packet Filtering
Supports 802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p QoS, DSCO Priority Classifications
Supports Q-in-Q application with Double Tag Capability
Supports SNMP Trap for Port Link Change
Supports SFP Module Technology

SPECIFICATIONS

Standards:  IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab 802.3z
Copper Port: Shielded RJ-45, 10/100/1000Mbps, Full/Half Duplex Auto-negotiation capable, Auto-MDI/MDI-X
Fiber Port:  SC (duplex) Connector 1000Mbps full duplex, Auto-negotiation, Far End Fault Support
Network Cables: Copper Port:   Cat.5e (or higher) recommended up to 100m
Fiber Port:    Multimode:  50/125μm, 62.5/125μm fiber cable ,inglemode:    9/125μm fiber cable
Dip Switches: Copper Port Operating Mode, Flow Control,Auto Report for Remote Copper Link Status
LED Indicators: Port Status, Local/Remote
                Copper Port Status: Link/Speed/Duplex
                Local Fiber Port Link Status, Loop Back Test Status
                Far end fault Function
Standalone Installation: Desktop, Wall, Din-Rail (optional)
Rackmount Installation:  Up to 16 units in one MCC-16 rackmount chassis with one central power source  Supports optional power redundancy and management
Operating Temperature:  -5o ~ 55o C
Storage Temperature:  -20o ~ 85o C
Relative Humidity:  10% ~ 90% non-condensing
Dimension:  4.25 x 2.85 x 0.91 inch (108 x 72.5 x 23 mm)(L x W x H)
Power Consumption:  2 Watts (max.) @ 7.5VDC
Power Input:  +5 ~+12VDC (+/- 5%)
Management:  Web-Based Browser Interface
Port Control:  Operating Mode, Flow Control
Packet Filtering: 802.1Q Tagged Packet Filtering, Untagged Packet Filtering
802.1Q VLAN: Ingress 802.1Q Tag Stripping, Egress 802.1Q tagging (Tag Insertion)
QoS: Four Priority Levels, 802.1p, DSCP-Based Priority Classifications
     Service Policy - Strict Priority, WFQ (Weighted Fairness Queuing)
Monitoring:  Local Port Status, Remote Port Status, Port Statistics
Maintenance: Restore Factory Default, Reboot, Firmware Update
SNMP Trap:  Trap Events: Boot up, Login Failure, Copper Link Port Change, Fiber Port Link Change