Performance
Fiber cable diameters supported |
9/125 µm |
Maximum transfer distance |
80000 m |
Fiber mode structure |
Single-mode |
Networking
Auto MDI/MDI-X |
Y |
Ethernet LAN data rates |
10, 100 Mbit/s |
Power
External power adapter |
Y |
Input voltage |
12 V |
Additionally
Transfer rate (Mbps) |
100 Mbit/s |
Wireless technologies |
Wired |
100BTX to 100BFX, SC, SM, 80km, SA media converter
<b>Features</b>
- Operates under heavy traffic loads without excess heat, so there is no need for a failure-prone internal fan.
- Round trip delay of only 40 bit times—far below the Class II rating of 92 bit times.
- Auto-Negotiation (802.3u)
- Allows devices to perform automatic configuration to achieve the best possible mode of operation over a link.
- AutoCross™
- Automatically detects and configures the twisted pair port on the converter to the correct MDI or MDI-X configuration.
- Link Pass Through
- Link Pass Through is a troubleshooting feature that allows the media converter to monitor both the fiber and copper RX ports for loss of signal.
- Far End Fault (FEF)
- A troubleshooting feature that is generally used in conjunction with Link Pass Through to notify both end devices of a loss of link.
- Automatic Link Restoration
- Transition Networks's converters will automatically re-establish link in all network conditions.
- Pause (IEEE 802.3xy)
- Pause signaling is an IEEE feature that temporarily suspends data transmission between two devices in the event that one of the devices becomes overwhelmed.
- The converters will also automatically re-establish link when connected to two 10/100 auto-negotiating switches if link is lost. With other manufacturers' converters the user must intervene to re-establish link.
<b>Applications</b>
<b>Extend Network Distance</b>
Used in pairs, this media converter can extend distances between two twisted pair switches or a switch and a server up to 2 km over multimode fiber, or up to 120 km over single mode fiber.
<b>Connect Remote Devices</b>
Using one media converter, a switch with a copper port can be connected to a switch with an existing fiber interface.