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Transition Networks Sgetf1039-110-Na Network Media Converter 1000 Mbit/S 850 Nm Multi-Mode Black

Transition Networks Sgetf1039-110-Na Network Media Converter 1000 Mbit/S 850 Nm Multi-Mode Black

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          1000BASE-T (RJ-45) to 1000BASE-SX 850nm multimode (LC)

          Transition Networks SGETF1039-110-NA. Maximum data transfer rate: 1000 Mbit/s, Converter input interface: 1000Base-T. Fiber optic connector: LC, Connectivity technology: Wired. Maximum transfer distance: 550 m, Wavelength: 850 nm, Fiber mode structure: Multi-mode. Product colour: Black, Certification: FCC A, CISPR22/EN55022 A, EN55024, EN61000, CE. Output voltage: 12 V, Output current: 0.8 A

          Auto-Negotiation (802.3u) (Copper & Fiber)
          Allows devices to perform automatic configuration to achieve the best possible mode of operation over a link.

          Transparent Link Pass Through
          Transparent Link Pass Through sends a link-loss signal over the fiber, instructing the remote converter to shut down the copper port—thus notifying the end device—while maintaining the fiber link between the two converters.

          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.

          Remote Fault Detect

          Remote Fault Detect (RFD) is a trouble shooting feature found on Gigabit Ethernet copper-to-fiber media converters. By enabling Remote Fault Detect on the remotely located media converter, the status of the fiber link will be monitored and any link failures will be reported back to the local converter. Should the remote converter lose its fiber RX signal, Remote Fault Detect will force the converter to shut down its fiber TX port. If Link Pass Though is enabled on both ends, then the copper ports will also be shut down to notify both end devices of the link failure.

          - Enable Remote Fault Detect on the remote device
          - Local end-device will be notified of remote fiber RX loss

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