Transition - Media converter - 100Base-FX, 100Base-TX - RJ-45 / ST multi-mode - external - up to 1.2 miles - 1300 nm
Transition - Media converter - 100Base-FX, 100Base-TX - RJ-45 / ST multi-mode - external - up to 1.2 miles - 1300 nm Description
Transition Networks' 100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converter is available in both stand-alone and slide-in-module form factors; making cost-effective integration of twisted pair and fiber optics in Fast Ethernet networks easier than ever before.
The Media Converter operates under heavy traffic loads without excess heat so there is no need for a failure-prone internal fan. It automatically detects and reports loss of link on a connection using Link Pass Through. This feature allows the equipment at the remote end of a link failure to "see" this failure and respond with corrective actions, such as Spanning Tree fail-over links, proprietary trunking links, or failure reports through SNMP or RMON procedures built into the switch, router or hub. The Media Converter also automatically detects faults in a link using Far End Fault. This feature of the Fast Ethernet Fiber standard allows you to troubleshoot a fault, even if it is only in one direction; alerting the device on the same side as the failure.
The converter will 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. Pause is a component of Auto-negotiation and because auto-negotiation is not supported over a fiber link, switches cannot utilize this flow control feature without Transition Networks' converters. Enabling the Pause feature on the converters between two switches allows users to take advantage of this flow control feature on their equipment.
Device Type: Media converter
Enclosure Type: External
Width: 3 in
Depth: 4.7 in
Height: 1 in
Networking
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Cabling Type: 100Base-FX, 100Base-TX
Data Link Protocol: Fast Ethernet
Data Transfer Rate: 100 Mbps
Optical Wave Length: 1300 nm
Max Transfer Distance: 1.2 miles
Status Indicators: Link activity, power, link OK
Features: Auto-negotiation
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.3u
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x network - Ethernet 100Base-FX - ST multi-mode female x 2 ? 1 x network - Ethernet 100Base-TX - RJ-45 female
Connections: 1 x network - Ethernet 100Base-TX - RJ-45 male - 1
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC Class A certified, UL, EN55024, EN55022 Class A
Power
Power Device: Power adapter - external
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support: Limited lifetime warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - lifetime
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 32 ?F
Max Operating Temperature: 122 ?F
Humidity Range Operating: 10 - 90%
The Media Converter operates under heavy traffic loads without excess heat so there is no need for a failure-prone internal fan. It automatically detects and reports loss of link on a connection using Link Pass Through. This feature allows the equipment at the remote end of a link failure to "see" this failure and respond with corrective actions, such as Spanning Tree fail-over links, proprietary trunking links, or failure reports through SNMP or RMON procedures built into the switch, router or hub. The Media Converter also automatically detects faults in a link using Far End Fault. This feature of the Fast Ethernet Fiber standard allows you to troubleshoot a fault, even if it is only in one direction; alerting the device on the same side as the failure.
The converter will 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. Pause is a component of Auto-negotiation and because auto-negotiation is not supported over a fiber link, switches cannot utilize this flow control feature without Transition Networks' converters. Enabling the Pause feature on the converters between two switches allows users to take advantage of this flow control feature on their equipment.
Specifications
GeneralNetworking
Expansion / Connectivity
Miscellaneous
Power
Manufacturer Warranty
Environmental Parameters

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