10g to 1g ethernet converter




















This is ideal in scenarios where disparate networks need to be connected. Cut-Through Forwarding can be configured for environments where throughput speed is critical. This provides fault notification to the partner device attached to the 10G Ethernet interface of the media converter. Both slots must be populated with Gigabit SFPs. Power Strain Relief strap A strain relief strap is provided to ensure a solid and secure power connection to the media converter.

Ideal for areas that may be exposed to any vibration. Remote Loopback Capable of performing a loopback on each 10 Gigabit interface. In this mode, all frames received on the port in loopback mode will be transmitted back.

Blinking 1 sec on 3 sec off — module shut down due to high temperature. Off: No fiber link present or no module inserted Switches - accessible through a side opening in the chassis Smart Link Pass-Through Enabled Default - Up When the Smart Link Pass-Through switch is enabled default , each port will reflect the state of its port peer. Forwarding of a packet will begin as soon as the destination address is processed Fiber Interface Loopback Disable Default - Up When enable, the media converter will be in fiber loopback mode.

This provides users with the capability of utilizing their own in-house test generators for testing the link Loopback Interface Port 1 Default - Up In this mode, all frames received on the fiber port 1 in loopback mode will be transmitted back. Hot insertion and removable. Optical signal regeneration: 3R R e-amplify, R eshape, and R etime the signal ensures that there is a quality link at 10 Gigabit speeds. A strain relief strap is provided to ensure a solid and secure power connection to the media converter.

Capable of performing a loopback on each 10 Gigabit interface. On: Power indication and in normal operation Blinking slowly: the unit is in loopback or test mode either port Red solid: the unit has a hardware error upon power up Red and blinking: the unit has a hardware error specified by combination of LK1 and LK2.

On: Fiber link present Blinking quickly: Fiber link present and receiving data. Off: No fiber link present or no module inserted. Rate Converting Default - Up The Media Converter can automatically detect Ethernet port speed and do a rate conversion between the two ports if the Ethernet speed is different.

Disable Default - Up When enable, the media converter will be in fiber loopback mode. Port 1 Default - Up In this mode, all frames received on the fiber port 1 in loopback mode will be transmitted back. It may depend greatly on the switch models. And sometimes this port will lock the speed at 1Gb until you reload the switch or do some fancy set of commands.

The answer also depends. In particular, from the economic point of view, assuming that you have one 1G switch and one 10G switch and if you connect them with two 10G fiber optic transceiver modules, what you can expect to get?

Since the 10G ports can take 1G modules, and the result remains the same, why not replace 10G modules with 1G ones? It depends. For Ethernet over copper wiring, auto-negotiation is supported. The two devices connected in the link will decide together the best speed and duplex mode.



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